Struct gcp_bigquery_client::table::TableApi
source · [−]pub struct TableApi { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A table API handler.
Implementations
sourceimpl TableApi
impl TableApi
sourcepub async fn create(&self, table: Table) -> Result<Table, BQError>
pub async fn create(&self, table: Table) -> Result<Table, BQError>
Creates a new, empty table in the dataset.
Arguments
- table - The request body contains an instance of Table.
sourcepub async fn delete(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str
) -> Result<(), BQError>
pub async fn delete(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str
) -> Result<(), BQError>
Deletes the table specified by tableId from the dataset. If the table contains data, all the data will be deleted.
Arguments
- project_id - Project ID of the table to delete
- dataset_id - Dataset ID of the table to delete
- table_id - Table ID of the table to delete
pub async fn delete_if_exists(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str
) -> bool
sourcepub async fn get(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
selected_fields: Option<Vec<&str>>
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
pub async fn get(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
selected_fields: Option<Vec<&str>>
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
Gets the specified table resource by table ID. This method does not return the data in the table, it only returns the table resource, which describes the structure of this table.
Arguments
- project_id - Project ID of the table to delete
- dataset_id - Dataset ID of the table to delete
- table_id - Table ID of the table to delete
- selected_fields - tabledata.list of table schema fields to return (comma-separated). If unspecified, all fields are returned. A fieldMask cannot be used here because the fields will automatically be converted from camelCase to snake_case and the conversion will fail if there are underscores. Since these are fields in BigQuery table schemas, underscores are allowed.
sourcepub async fn list(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
options: ListOptions
) -> Result<TableList, BQError>
pub async fn list(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
options: ListOptions
) -> Result<TableList, BQError>
Lists all tables in the specified dataset. Requires the READER dataset role.
Arguments
- project_id - Project ID of the table to delete
- dataset_id - Dataset ID of the table to delete
- options - Options
sourcepub async fn patch(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
table: Table
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
pub async fn patch(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
table: Table
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
Updates information in an existing table. The update method replaces the entire table resource, whereas the patch method only replaces fields that are provided in the submitted table resource. This method supports RFC5789 patch semantics.
Arguments
- project_id - Project ID of the table to delete
- dataset_id - Dataset ID of the table to delete
- table_id - Table ID of the table to delete
- table - Table to patch
sourcepub async fn update(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
table: Table
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
pub async fn update(
&self,
project_id: &str,
dataset_id: &str,
table_id: &str,
table: Table
) -> Result<Table, BQError>
Updates information in an existing table. The update method replaces the entire Table resource, whereas the patch method only replaces fields that are provided in the submitted Table resource.
Arguments
- project_id - Project ID of the table to delete
- dataset_id - Dataset ID of the table to delete
- table_id - Table ID of the table to delete
- table - Table to update
sourcepub async fn get_iam_policy(
&self,
resource: &str,
get_iam_policy_request: GetIamPolicyRequest
) -> Result<Policy, BQError>
pub async fn get_iam_policy(
&self,
resource: &str,
get_iam_policy_request: GetIamPolicyRequest
) -> Result<Policy, BQError>
Gets the access control policy for a resource. Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy set.
Argument
resource
- The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
sourcepub async fn set_iam_policy(
&self,
resource: &str,
set_iam_policy_request: SetIamPolicyRequest
) -> Result<Policy, BQError>
pub async fn set_iam_policy(
&self,
resource: &str,
set_iam_policy_request: SetIamPolicyRequest
) -> Result<Policy, BQError>
Sets the access control policy on the specified resource. Replaces any existing policy. Can return NOT_FOUND
,
INVALID_ARGUMENT
, and PERMISSION_DENIED
errors.
Argument
resource
- The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
sourcepub async fn test_iam_permissions(
&self,
resource: &str,
test_iam_permissions_request: TestIamPermissionsRequest
) -> Result<TestIamPermissionsResponse, BQError>
pub async fn test_iam_permissions(
&self,
resource: &str,
test_iam_permissions_request: TestIamPermissionsRequest
) -> Result<TestIamPermissionsResponse, BQError>
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource. If the resource does not exist, this will
return an empty set of permissions, not a NOT_FOUND
error. Note: This operation is designed to be used for
building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may
"fail open" without warning.
Argument
resource
- The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TableApi
impl Send for TableApi
impl Sync for TableApi
impl Unpin for TableApi
impl !UnwindSafe for TableApi
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T: ?Sized,
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S: Into<Dispatch>,
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