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# Source: google/spanner/v1/spanner.proto for package 'Google.Cloud.Spanner.V1'
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# Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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require 'grpc'
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require 'google/spanner/v1/spanner_pb'
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module Google
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module Cloud
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module Spanner
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module V1
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module Spanner
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# Cloud Spanner API
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# The Cloud Spanner API can be used to manage sessions and execute
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# transactions on data stored in Cloud Spanner databases.
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class Service
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include GRPC::GenericService
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self.marshal_class_method = :encode
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self.unmarshal_class_method = :decode
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self.service_name = 'google.spanner.v1.Spanner'
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# Creates a new session. A session can be used to perform
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# transactions that read and/or modify data in a Cloud Spanner database.
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# Sessions are meant to be reused for many consecutive
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# transactions.
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# Sessions can only execute one transaction at a time. To execute
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# multiple concurrent read-write/write-only transactions, create
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# multiple sessions. Note that standalone reads and queries use a
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# transaction internally, and count toward the one transaction
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# limit.
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# Active sessions use additional server resources, so it is a good idea to
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# delete idle and unneeded sessions.
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# Aside from explicit deletes, Cloud Spanner may delete sessions for which no
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# operations are sent for more than an hour. If a session is deleted,
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# requests to it return `NOT_FOUND`.
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# Idle sessions can be kept alive by sending a trivial SQL query
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# periodically, e.g., `"SELECT 1"`.
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rpc :CreateSession, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::CreateSessionRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::Session
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# Creates multiple new sessions.
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# This API can be used to initialize a session cache on the clients.
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# See https://goo.gl/TgSFN2 for best practices on session cache management.
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rpc :BatchCreateSessions, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::BatchCreateSessionsRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::BatchCreateSessionsResponse
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# Gets a session. Returns `NOT_FOUND` if the session does not exist.
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# This is mainly useful for determining whether a session is still
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# alive.
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rpc :GetSession, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::GetSessionRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::Session
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# Lists all sessions in a given database.
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rpc :ListSessions, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ListSessionsRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ListSessionsResponse
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# Ends a session, releasing server resources associated with it. This will
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# asynchronously trigger cancellation of any operations that are running with
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# this session.
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rpc :DeleteSession, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::DeleteSessionRequest, Google::Protobuf::Empty
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# Executes an SQL statement, returning all results in a single reply. This
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# method cannot be used to return a result set larger than 10 MiB;
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# Operations inside read-write transactions might return `ABORTED`. If
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# the beginning. See [Transaction][google.spanner.v1.Transaction] for more details.
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# [ExecuteStreamingSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteStreamingSql] instead.
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rpc :ExecuteSql, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ExecuteSqlRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ResultSet
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# Like [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql], except returns the result
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# is no limit on the size of the returned result set. However, no
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# individual row in the result set can exceed 100 MiB, and no
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# column value can exceed 10 MiB.
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rpc :ExecuteStreamingSql, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ExecuteSqlRequest, stream(Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartialResultSet)
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# Executes a batch of SQL DML statements. This method allows many statements
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# Statements are executed in sequential order. A request can succeed even if
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# a statement fails. The [ExecuteBatchDmlResponse.status][google.spanner.v1.ExecuteBatchDmlResponse.status] field in the
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# response provides information about the statement that failed. Clients must
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rpc :ExecuteBatchDml, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ExecuteBatchDmlRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ExecuteBatchDmlResponse
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# Reads rows from the database using key lookups and scans, as a
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# [StreamingRead][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.StreamingRead] instead.
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rpc :Read, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ReadRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ResultSet
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# Like [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], except returns the result set as a
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# stream. Unlike [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], there is no limit on the
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rpc :StreamingRead, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::ReadRequest, stream(Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartialResultSet)
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# Begins a new transaction. This step can often be skipped:
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# [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql] and
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# side-effect.
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rpc :BeginTransaction, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::BeginTransactionRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::Transaction
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# Commits a transaction. The request includes the mutations to be
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rpc :Commit, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::CommitRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::CommitResponse
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# Rolls back a transaction, releasing any locks it holds. It is a good
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rpc :Rollback, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::RollbackRequest, Google::Protobuf::Empty
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rpc :PartitionQuery, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartitionQueryRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartitionResponse
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rpc :PartitionRead, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartitionReadRequest, Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1::PartitionResponse
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Stub = Service.rpc_stub_class
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# source: google/spanner/v1/transaction.proto
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add_message "google.spanner.v1.TransactionOptions" do
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optional :read_write, :message, 1, "google.spanner.v1.TransactionOptions.ReadWrite"
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optional :partitioned_dml, :message, 3, "google.spanner.v1.TransactionOptions.PartitionedDml"
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