public class AlterTableRequest extends Object implements org.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecord
GPUdb.alterTable(AlterTableRequest)
.
Apply various modifications to a table or view. The available modifications include the following:
Manage a table's columns--a column can be added, removed, or have its type and properties modified, including whether it is dictionary encoded or not.
External tables cannot be modified except for their refresh method.
Create or delete a column, chunk skip, or geospatial index. This can speed up certain operations when using expressions containing equality or relational operators on indexed columns. This only applies to tables.
Create or delete a foreign key on a particular column.
Manage a range-partitioned or a manual list-partitioned table's partitions.
Set (or reset) the tier strategy of a table or view.
Refresh and manage the refresh mode of a materialized view or an external table.
Set the time-to-live (TTL). This can be applied to tables or views.
Set the global access mode (i.e. locking) for a table. This setting trumps any role-based access controls that may be in place; e.g., a user with write access to a table marked read-only will not be able to insert records into it. The mode can be set to read-only, write-only, read/write, and no access.
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
AlterTableRequest.Action
Modification operation to be applied
Supported values:
ALLOW_HOMOGENEOUS_TABLES : No longer supported; action will be ignored. |
static class |
AlterTableRequest.Options
Optional parameters.
|
Constructor and Description |
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AlterTableRequest()
Constructs an AlterTableRequest object with default parameters.
|
AlterTableRequest(String tableName,
String action,
String value,
Map<String,String> options)
Constructs an AlterTableRequest object with the specified parameters.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Object |
get(int index)
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called
directly by the user.
|
String |
getAction() |
static org.apache.avro.Schema |
getClassSchema()
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called
directly by the user.
|
Map<String,String> |
getOptions() |
org.apache.avro.Schema |
getSchema()
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called
directly by the user.
|
String |
getTableName() |
String |
getValue() |
int |
hashCode() |
void |
put(int index,
Object value)
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called
directly by the user.
|
AlterTableRequest |
setAction(String action) |
AlterTableRequest |
setOptions(Map<String,String> options) |
AlterTableRequest |
setTableName(String tableName) |
AlterTableRequest |
setValue(String value) |
String |
toString() |
public AlterTableRequest()
public AlterTableRequest(String tableName, String action, String value, Map<String,String> options)
tableName
- Table on which the operation will be performed, in
[schema_name.]table_name format,
using standard name resolution rules.
Must be an existing table or view.action
- Modification operation to be applied
Supported values:
ALLOW_HOMOGENEOUS_TABLES
: No longer supported; action
will be ignored.
CREATE_INDEX
: Creates a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the
column name specified in value
.
If this column already has the specified index, an error
will be returned.
DELETE_INDEX
: Deletes a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the
column name specified in value
.
If this column does not have the specified index, an
error will be returned.
MOVE_TO_COLLECTION
: [DEPRECATED--please use move_to_schema
and use GPUdb.createSchema(CreateSchemaRequest)
to
create the schema if non-existent] Moves a table or view
into a schema named value
. If the schema
provided is non-existent, it will be automatically
created.
MOVE_TO_SCHEMA
: Moves a table or view into a schema
named value
.
If the schema provided is nonexistent, an error will be
thrown.
If value
is empty, then the table or view will be
placed in the user's default schema.
PROTECTED
: No longer used. Previously set whether the
given tableName
should be protected or not. The
value
would have been either 'true' or 'false'.
RENAME_TABLE
: Renames a table or view within its current
schema to value
. Has the same naming restrictions
as tables.
TTL
:
Sets the time-to-live in minutes of the table or
view specified in tableName
.
ADD_COLUMN
: Adds the column specified in value
to the table specified in tableName
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in
options
to set the column's type and properties, respectively.
CHANGE_COLUMN
: Changes type and properties of the column
specified in value
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in
options
to set
the column's type and properties, respectively. Note that
primary key and/or shard key columns cannot be changed.
All unchanging column properties must be listed for the
change to take place, e.g., to add dictionary encoding to
an existing 'char4' column, both 'char4' and 'dict' must
be specified in the options
map.
SET_COLUMN_COMPRESSION
: No longer supported; action will
be ignored.
DELETE_COLUMN
: Deletes the column specified in value
from the table specified in tableName
.
CREATE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Creates a foreign key specified in value
using the format '(source_column_name [, ...]) references
target_table_name(primary_key_column_name [, ...]) [as
foreign_key_name]'.
DELETE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Deletes a foreign key. The value
should
be the foreign_key_name specified when creating the key
or the complete string used to define it.
ADD_PARTITION
: Adds the partition specified in value
, to either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
REMOVE_PARTITION
: Removes the partition specified in
value
(and relocates all of its data to the
default partition) from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
DELETE_PARTITION
: Deletes the partition specified in
value
(and all of its data) from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
SET_GLOBAL_ACCESS_MODE
: Sets the global access mode
(i.e. locking) for the table specified in tableName
. Specify the access mode in value
.
Valid modes are 'no_access', 'read_only', 'write_only'
and 'read_write'.
REFRESH
: For a materialized view, replays all the
table creation commands required to create the view. For
an external table, reloads all data in the
table from its associated source files or data source.
SET_REFRESH_METHOD
: For a materialized view, sets the method by
which the view is refreshed to the method specified in
value
- one of 'manual', 'periodic', or
'on_change'. For an external table, sets the method by
which the table is refreshed to the method specified in
value
- either 'manual' or 'on_start'.
SET_REFRESH_START_TIME
: Sets the time to start periodic
refreshes of this materialized view to the datetime
string specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS'. Subsequent refreshes occur at the specified
time + N * the refresh period.
SET_REFRESH_STOP_TIME
: Sets the time to stop periodic
refreshes of this materialized view to the datetime
string specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS'.
SET_REFRESH_PERIOD
: Sets the time interval in seconds at
which to refresh this materialized view to the value
specified in value
. Also, sets the refresh
method to periodic if not already set.
SET_REFRESH_SPAN
: Sets the future time-offset(in
seconds) for the view refresh to stop.
SET_REFRESH_EXECUTE_AS
: Sets the user name to refresh
this materialized view to the value
specified in value
.
REMOVE_TEXT_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES
: Removes text search attribute from all columns.
REMOVE_SHARD_KEYS
: Removes the shard key property from
all columns, so that the table will be considered
randomly sharded. The data is not moved. The value
is ignored.
SET_STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Sets the tier strategy for the table and its
columns to the one specified in value
, replacing
the existing tier strategy in its entirety.
CANCEL_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Permanently unsubscribe
a data source that is loading continuously as a stream.
The data source can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
PAUSE_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Temporarily unsubscribe a
data source that is loading continuously as a stream. The
data source can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
RESUME_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Resubscribe to a paused
data source subscription. The data source can be Kafka /
S3 / Azure.
CHANGE_OWNER
: Change the owner resource group of the
table.
value
- The value of the modification, depending on action
.
For example, if action
is add_column
, this
would be the column name;
while the column's definition would be covered by the
column_type
,
column_properties
, column_default_value
,
and add_column_expression
in options
.
If action
is ttl
, it would be the number
of minutes for the new TTL.
If action
is refresh
, this field would be
blank.options
- Optional parameters.
ACTION
COLUMN_NAME
TABLE_NAME
COLUMN_DEFAULT_VALUE
: When adding a column, set a
default value for existing records. For nullable
columns, the default value will be null, regardless of
data type.
COLUMN_PROPERTIES
: When adding or changing a column,
set the column properties (strings, separated by a
comma: data, store_only, text_search, char8, int8 etc).
COLUMN_TYPE
: When adding or changing a column, set the
column type (strings, separated by a comma: int, double,
string, null etc).
COMPRESSION_TYPE
: No longer supported; option will be
ignored.
Supported values:
The default value is SNAPPY
.
COPY_VALUES_FROM_COLUMN
: [DEPRECATED--please use add_column_expression
instead.]
RENAME_COLUMN
: When changing a column, specify new
column name.
VALIDATE_CHANGE_COLUMN
: When changing a column,
validate the change before applying it (or not).
Supported values:
TRUE
:
Validate all values. A value too large (or too long) for
the new type will prevent any change.
FALSE
: When a value is too large or long, it will be
truncated.
TRUE
.
UPDATE_LAST_ACCESS_TIME
: Indicates whether the time-to-live (TTL) expiration
countdown timer should be reset to the table's TTL.
Supported values:
TRUE
:
Reset the expiration countdown timer to the table's
configured TTL.
FALSE
: Don't reset the timer; expiration countdown will
continue from where it is, as if the table had not been
accessed.
TRUE
.
ADD_COLUMN_EXPRESSION
: When adding a column, an
optional expression to use for the new column's values.
Any valid expression may be used, including one
containing references to existing columns in the same
table.
STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Optional parameter for specifying
the tier strategy for the table and its
columns when action
is set_strategy_definition
, replacing the existing tier
strategy in its entirety.
INDEX_TYPE
: Type of index to create, when action
is create_index
,
or to delete, when action
is delete_index
.
Supported values:
COLUMN
: Create or delete a column (attribute) index.
CHUNK_SKIP
: Create or delete a chunk skip index.
GEOSPATIAL
: Create or delete a geospatial index
COLUMN
.
Map
.public static org.apache.avro.Schema getClassSchema()
public String getTableName()
public AlterTableRequest setTableName(String tableName)
tableName
- Table on which the operation will be performed, in
[schema_name.]table_name format,
using standard name resolution rules.
Must be an existing table or view.this
to mimic the builder pattern.public String getAction()
ALLOW_HOMOGENEOUS_TABLES
: No longer supported; action will be
ignored.
CREATE_INDEX
: Creates a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the column
name specified in value
.
If this column already has the specified index, an error will be
returned.
DELETE_INDEX
: Deletes a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the column
name specified in value
.
If this column does not have the specified index, an error will
be returned.
MOVE_TO_COLLECTION
: [DEPRECATED--please use move_to_schema
and use GPUdb.createSchema(CreateSchemaRequest)
to create the
schema if non-existent] Moves a table or view into a schema
named value
. If the schema provided is non-existent, it
will be automatically created.
MOVE_TO_SCHEMA
: Moves a table or view into a schema named
value
.
If the schema provided is nonexistent, an error will be thrown.
If value
is empty, then the table or view will be placed
in the user's default schema.
PROTECTED
: No longer used. Previously set whether the given
tableName
should be protected or not. The value
would have been either 'true' or 'false'.
RENAME_TABLE
: Renames a table or view within its current schema
to value
. Has the same naming restrictions as tables.
TTL
: Sets the
time-to-live in minutes of the table or view
specified in tableName
.
ADD_COLUMN
: Adds the column specified in value
to the
table specified in tableName
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in options
to set the column's type and properties, respectively.
CHANGE_COLUMN
: Changes type and properties of the column
specified in value
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in options
to set
the column's type and properties, respectively. Note that
primary key and/or shard key columns cannot be changed.
All unchanging column properties must be listed for the change
to take place, e.g., to add dictionary encoding to
an existing 'char4' column, both 'char4' and 'dict' must be
specified in the options
map.
SET_COLUMN_COMPRESSION
: No longer supported; action will be
ignored.
DELETE_COLUMN
: Deletes the column specified in value
from the table specified in tableName
.
CREATE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Creates a foreign key specified in value
using
the format '(source_column_name [, ...]) references
target_table_name(primary_key_column_name [, ...]) [as
foreign_key_name]'.
DELETE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Deletes a foreign key. The value
should be the
foreign_key_name specified when creating the key or the complete
string used to define it.
ADD_PARTITION
: Adds the partition specified in value
,
to either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
REMOVE_PARTITION
: Removes the partition specified in value
(and relocates all of its data to the default partition)
from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
DELETE_PARTITION
: Deletes the partition specified in value
(and all of its data) from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
SET_GLOBAL_ACCESS_MODE
: Sets the global access mode (i.e.
locking) for the table specified in tableName
. Specify
the access mode in value
. Valid modes are 'no_access',
'read_only', 'write_only' and 'read_write'.
REFRESH
:
For a materialized view, replays all the table
creation commands required to create the view. For an external table, reloads all data in the table
from its associated source files or data source.
SET_REFRESH_METHOD
: For a materialized view, sets the method by which
the view is refreshed to the method specified in value
-
one of 'manual', 'periodic', or 'on_change'. For an external table, sets the method by which the
table is refreshed to the method specified in value
-
either 'manual' or 'on_start'.
SET_REFRESH_START_TIME
: Sets the time to start periodic
refreshes of this materialized view to the datetime string
specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'.
Subsequent refreshes occur at the specified time + N * the
refresh period.
SET_REFRESH_STOP_TIME
: Sets the time to stop periodic refreshes
of this materialized view to the datetime string
specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'.
SET_REFRESH_PERIOD
: Sets the time interval in seconds at which
to refresh this materialized view to the value specified in
value
. Also, sets the refresh method to periodic if not
already set.
SET_REFRESH_SPAN
: Sets the future time-offset(in seconds) for
the view refresh to stop.
SET_REFRESH_EXECUTE_AS
: Sets the user name to refresh this materialized view to the value specified in
value
.
REMOVE_TEXT_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES
: Removes text search attribute from all columns.
REMOVE_SHARD_KEYS
: Removes the shard key property from all
columns, so that the table will be considered randomly sharded.
The data is not moved. The value
is ignored.
SET_STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Sets the tier strategy for the table and its columns to
the one specified in value
, replacing the existing tier
strategy in its entirety.
CANCEL_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Permanently unsubscribe a data
source that is loading continuously as a stream. The data source
can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
PAUSE_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Temporarily unsubscribe a data
source that is loading continuously as a stream. The data source
can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
RESUME_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Resubscribe to a paused data
source subscription. The data source can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
CHANGE_OWNER
: Change the owner resource group of the table.
public AlterTableRequest setAction(String action)
action
- Modification operation to be applied
Supported values:
ALLOW_HOMOGENEOUS_TABLES
: No longer supported; action
will be ignored.
CREATE_INDEX
: Creates a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the
column name specified in value
.
If this column already has the specified index, an error
will be returned.
DELETE_INDEX
: Deletes a column (attribute) index,
chunk skip index, or
geospatial index
(depending on the specified index_type
), on the
column name specified in value
.
If this column does not have the specified index, an
error will be returned.
MOVE_TO_COLLECTION
: [DEPRECATED--please use move_to_schema
and use GPUdb.createSchema(CreateSchemaRequest)
to
create the schema if non-existent] Moves a table or view
into a schema named value
. If the schema
provided is non-existent, it will be automatically
created.
MOVE_TO_SCHEMA
: Moves a table or view into a schema
named value
.
If the schema provided is nonexistent, an error will be
thrown.
If value
is empty, then the table or view will be
placed in the user's default schema.
PROTECTED
: No longer used. Previously set whether the
given tableName
should be protected or not. The
value
would have been either 'true' or 'false'.
RENAME_TABLE
: Renames a table or view within its current
schema to value
. Has the same naming restrictions
as tables.
TTL
:
Sets the time-to-live in minutes of the table or
view specified in tableName
.
ADD_COLUMN
: Adds the column specified in value
to the table specified in tableName
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in
options
to set the column's type and properties, respectively.
CHANGE_COLUMN
: Changes type and properties of the column
specified in value
.
Use column_type
and column_properties
in
options
to set
the column's type and properties, respectively. Note that
primary key and/or shard key columns cannot be changed.
All unchanging column properties must be listed for the
change to take place, e.g., to add dictionary encoding to
an existing 'char4' column, both 'char4' and 'dict' must
be specified in the options
map.
SET_COLUMN_COMPRESSION
: No longer supported; action will
be ignored.
DELETE_COLUMN
: Deletes the column specified in value
from the table specified in tableName
.
CREATE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Creates a foreign key specified in value
using the format '(source_column_name [, ...]) references
target_table_name(primary_key_column_name [, ...]) [as
foreign_key_name]'.
DELETE_FOREIGN_KEY
: Deletes a foreign key. The value
should
be the foreign_key_name specified when creating the key
or the complete string used to define it.
ADD_PARTITION
: Adds the partition specified in value
, to either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
REMOVE_PARTITION
: Removes the partition specified in
value
(and relocates all of its data to the
default partition) from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
DELETE_PARTITION
: Deletes the partition specified in
value
(and all of its data) from either a range-partitioned or manual list-partitioned table.
SET_GLOBAL_ACCESS_MODE
: Sets the global access mode
(i.e. locking) for the table specified in tableName
. Specify the access mode in value
.
Valid modes are 'no_access', 'read_only', 'write_only'
and 'read_write'.
REFRESH
: For a materialized view, replays all the
table creation commands required to create the view. For
an external table, reloads all data in the
table from its associated source files or data source.
SET_REFRESH_METHOD
: For a materialized view, sets the method by
which the view is refreshed to the method specified in
value
- one of 'manual', 'periodic', or
'on_change'. For an external table, sets the method by
which the table is refreshed to the method specified in
value
- either 'manual' or 'on_start'.
SET_REFRESH_START_TIME
: Sets the time to start periodic
refreshes of this materialized view to the datetime
string specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS'. Subsequent refreshes occur at the specified
time + N * the refresh period.
SET_REFRESH_STOP_TIME
: Sets the time to stop periodic
refreshes of this materialized view to the datetime
string specified in value
with format 'YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS'.
SET_REFRESH_PERIOD
: Sets the time interval in seconds at
which to refresh this materialized view to the value
specified in value
. Also, sets the refresh
method to periodic if not already set.
SET_REFRESH_SPAN
: Sets the future time-offset(in
seconds) for the view refresh to stop.
SET_REFRESH_EXECUTE_AS
: Sets the user name to refresh
this materialized view to the value
specified in value
.
REMOVE_TEXT_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTES
: Removes text search attribute from all columns.
REMOVE_SHARD_KEYS
: Removes the shard key property from
all columns, so that the table will be considered
randomly sharded. The data is not moved. The value
is ignored.
SET_STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Sets the tier strategy for the table and its
columns to the one specified in value
, replacing
the existing tier strategy in its entirety.
CANCEL_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Permanently unsubscribe
a data source that is loading continuously as a stream.
The data source can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
PAUSE_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Temporarily unsubscribe a
data source that is loading continuously as a stream. The
data source can be Kafka / S3 / Azure.
RESUME_DATASOURCE_SUBSCRIPTION
: Resubscribe to a paused
data source subscription. The data source can be Kafka /
S3 / Azure.
CHANGE_OWNER
: Change the owner resource group of the
table.
this
to mimic the builder pattern.public String getValue()
action
.
For example, if action
is add_column
, this would
be the column name;
while the column's definition would be covered by the column_type
,
column_properties
, column_default_value
,
and add_column_expression
in options
.
If action
is ttl
, it would be the number of
minutes for the new TTL.
If action
is refresh
, this field would be blank.public AlterTableRequest setValue(String value)
value
- The value of the modification, depending on action
.
For example, if action
is add_column
, this
would be the column name;
while the column's definition would be covered by the
column_type
,
column_properties
, column_default_value
,
and add_column_expression
in options
.
If action
is ttl
, it would be the number
of minutes for the new TTL.
If action
is refresh
, this field would be
blank.this
to mimic the builder pattern.public Map<String,String> getOptions()
ACTION
COLUMN_NAME
TABLE_NAME
COLUMN_DEFAULT_VALUE
: When adding a column, set a default value
for existing records. For nullable columns, the default value
will be null, regardless of data type.
COLUMN_PROPERTIES
: When adding or changing a column, set the
column properties (strings, separated by a comma: data,
store_only, text_search, char8, int8 etc).
COLUMN_TYPE
: When adding or changing a column, set the column
type (strings, separated by a comma: int, double, string, null
etc).
COMPRESSION_TYPE
: No longer supported; option will be ignored.
Supported values:
The default value is SNAPPY
.
COPY_VALUES_FROM_COLUMN
: [DEPRECATED--please use add_column_expression
instead.]
RENAME_COLUMN
: When changing a column, specify new column name.
VALIDATE_CHANGE_COLUMN
: When changing a column, validate the
change before applying it (or not).
Supported values:
TRUE
:
Validate all values. A value too large (or too long) for the new
type will prevent any change.
FALSE
: When
a value is too large or long, it will be truncated.
TRUE
.
UPDATE_LAST_ACCESS_TIME
: Indicates whether the time-to-live (TTL) expiration countdown timer
should be reset to the table's TTL.
Supported values:
TRUE
: Reset
the expiration countdown timer to the table's configured TTL.
FALSE
: Don't
reset the timer; expiration countdown will continue from where
it is, as if the table had not been accessed.
TRUE
.
ADD_COLUMN_EXPRESSION
: When adding a column, an optional
expression to use for the new column's values. Any valid
expression may be used, including one containing references to
existing columns in the same table.
STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Optional parameter for specifying the tier strategy for the table and its columns
when action
is set_strategy_definition
,
replacing the existing tier strategy in its entirety.
INDEX_TYPE
: Type of index to create, when action
is
create_index
,
or to delete, when action
is delete_index
.
Supported values:
COLUMN
:
Create or delete a column (attribute) index.
CHUNK_SKIP
: Create or delete a chunk skip index.
GEOSPATIAL
: Create or delete a geospatial index
COLUMN
.
Map
.public AlterTableRequest setOptions(Map<String,String> options)
options
- Optional parameters.
ACTION
COLUMN_NAME
TABLE_NAME
COLUMN_DEFAULT_VALUE
: When adding a column, set a
default value for existing records. For nullable
columns, the default value will be null, regardless of
data type.
COLUMN_PROPERTIES
: When adding or changing a column,
set the column properties (strings, separated by a
comma: data, store_only, text_search, char8, int8 etc).
COLUMN_TYPE
: When adding or changing a column, set the
column type (strings, separated by a comma: int, double,
string, null etc).
COMPRESSION_TYPE
: No longer supported; option will be
ignored.
Supported values:
The default value is SNAPPY
.
COPY_VALUES_FROM_COLUMN
: [DEPRECATED--please use add_column_expression
instead.]
RENAME_COLUMN
: When changing a column, specify new
column name.
VALIDATE_CHANGE_COLUMN
: When changing a column,
validate the change before applying it (or not).
Supported values:
TRUE
:
Validate all values. A value too large (or too long) for
the new type will prevent any change.
FALSE
: When a value is too large or long, it will be
truncated.
TRUE
.
UPDATE_LAST_ACCESS_TIME
: Indicates whether the time-to-live (TTL) expiration
countdown timer should be reset to the table's TTL.
Supported values:
TRUE
:
Reset the expiration countdown timer to the table's
configured TTL.
FALSE
: Don't reset the timer; expiration countdown will
continue from where it is, as if the table had not been
accessed.
TRUE
.
ADD_COLUMN_EXPRESSION
: When adding a column, an
optional expression to use for the new column's values.
Any valid expression may be used, including one
containing references to existing columns in the same
table.
STRATEGY_DEFINITION
: Optional parameter for specifying
the tier strategy for the table and its
columns when action
is set_strategy_definition
, replacing the existing tier
strategy in its entirety.
INDEX_TYPE
: Type of index to create, when action
is create_index
,
or to delete, when action
is delete_index
.
Supported values:
COLUMN
: Create or delete a column (attribute) index.
CHUNK_SKIP
: Create or delete a chunk skip index.
GEOSPATIAL
: Create or delete a geospatial index
COLUMN
.
Map
.this
to mimic the builder pattern.public org.apache.avro.Schema getSchema()
getSchema
in interface org.apache.avro.generic.GenericContainer
public Object get(int index)
get
in interface org.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecord
index
- the position of the field to getIndexOutOfBoundsException
public void put(int index, Object value)
put
in interface org.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecord
index
- the position of the field to setvalue
- the value to setIndexOutOfBoundsException
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