KeyRange
class KeyRange extends Message
KeyRange represents a range of rows in a table or index.
A range has a start key and an end key. These keys can be open or
closed, indicating if the range includes rows with that key.
Keys are represented by lists, where the ith value in the list
corresponds to the ith component of the table or index primary key.
Individual values are encoded as described [here][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode].
For example, consider the following table definition:
CREATE TABLE UserEvents (
UserName STRING(MAX),
EventDate STRING(10)
) PRIMARY KEY(UserName, EventDate);
The following keys name rows in this table:
["Bob", "2014-09-23"]
["Alfred", "2015-06-12"]
Since the UserEvents
table's PRIMARY KEY
clause names two
columns, each UserEvents
key has two elements; the first is the
UserName
, and the second is the EventDate
.
Key ranges with multiple components are interpreted
lexicographically by component using the table or index key's declared
sort order. For example, the following range returns all events for
user "Bob"
that occurred in the year 2015:
"start_closed": ["Bob", "2015-01-01"]
"end_closed": ["Bob", "2015-12-31"]
Start and end keys can omit trailing key components. This affects the
inclusion and exclusion of rows that exactly match the provided key
components: if the key is closed, then rows that exactly match the
provided components are included; if the key is open, then rows
that exactly match are not included.
For example, the following range includes all events for "Bob"
that
occurred during and after the year 2000:
"start_closed": ["Bob", "2000-01-01"]
"end_closed": ["Bob"]
The next example retrieves all events for "Bob"
:
"start_closed": ["Bob"]
"end_closed": ["Bob"]
To retrieve events before the year 2000:
"start_closed": ["Bob"]
"end_open": ["Bob", "2000-01-01"]
The following range includes all rows in the table:
"start_closed": []
"end_closed": []
This range returns all users whose UserName
begins with any
character from A to C:
"start_closed": ["A"]
"end_open": ["D"]
This range returns all users whose UserName
begins with B:
"start_closed": ["B"]
"end_open": ["C"]
Key ranges honor column sort order. For example, suppose a table is
defined as follows:
CREATE TABLE DescendingSortedTable {
Key INT64,
...
) PRIMARY KEY(Key DESC);
The following range retrieves all rows with key values between 1
and 100 inclusive:
"start_closed": ["100"]
"end_closed": ["1"]
Note that 100 is passed as the start, and 1 is passed as the end,
because Key
is a descending column in the schema.
Protobuf type Google\Spanner\V1\KeyRange
Properties
protected | $start_key_type | ||
protected | $end_key_type |
Methods
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If the start is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(start_closed)
key columns exactly match start_closed
.
If the start is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(start_closed)
key columns exactly match start_closed
.
If the start is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(start_open)
key columns exactly match start_open
.
If the start is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(start_open)
key columns exactly match start_open
.
If the end is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(end_closed)
key columns exactly match end_closed
.
If the end is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(end_closed)
key columns exactly match end_closed
.
If the end is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(end_open)
key columns exactly match end_open
.
If the end is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(end_open)
key columns exactly match end_open
.
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Details
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__construct()
at line 92
ListValue
getStartClosed()
If the start is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(start_closed)
key columns exactly match start_closed
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue start_closed = 1;
at line 104
setStartClosed(ListValue $var)
If the start is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(start_closed)
key columns exactly match start_closed
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue start_closed = 1;
at line 117
ListValue
getStartOpen()
If the start is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(start_open)
key columns exactly match start_open
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue start_open = 2;
at line 129
setStartOpen(ListValue $var)
If the start is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(start_open)
key columns exactly match start_open
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue start_open = 2;
at line 142
ListValue
getEndClosed()
If the end is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(end_closed)
key columns exactly match end_closed
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue end_closed = 3;
at line 154
setEndClosed(ListValue $var)
If the end is closed, then the range includes all rows whose
first len(end_closed)
key columns exactly match end_closed
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue end_closed = 3;
at line 167
ListValue
getEndOpen()
If the end is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(end_open)
key columns exactly match end_open
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue end_open = 4;
at line 179
setEndOpen(ListValue $var)
If the end is open, then the range excludes rows whose first
len(end_open)
key columns exactly match end_open
.
Generated from protobuf field .google.protobuf.ListValue end_open = 4;