public interface KeyOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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PartitionId |
getPartitionId()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
ID and namespace ID.
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PartitionIdOrBuilder |
getPartitionIdOrBuilder()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
ID and namespace ID.
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Key.PathElement |
getPath(int index)
The entity path.
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int |
getPathCount()
The entity path.
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java.util.List<Key.PathElement> |
getPathList()
The entity path.
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Key.PathElementOrBuilder |
getPathOrBuilder(int index)
The entity path.
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java.util.List<? extends Key.PathElementOrBuilder> |
getPathOrBuilderList()
The entity path.
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boolean |
hasPartitionId()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
ID and namespace ID.
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findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneof
isInitialized
boolean hasPartitionId()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project ID and namespace ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition.
.google.datastore.v1.PartitionId partition_id = 1;
PartitionId getPartitionId()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project ID and namespace ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition.
.google.datastore.v1.PartitionId partition_id = 1;
PartitionIdOrBuilder getPartitionIdOrBuilder()
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project ID and namespace ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition.
.google.datastore.v1.PartitionId partition_id = 1;
java.util.List<Key.PathElement> getPathList()
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's _ancestors_. An entity path is always fully complete: *all* of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of `Mutation.insert` may have no identifier. A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
repeated .google.datastore.v1.Key.PathElement path = 2;
Key.PathElement getPath(int index)
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's _ancestors_. An entity path is always fully complete: *all* of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of `Mutation.insert` may have no identifier. A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
repeated .google.datastore.v1.Key.PathElement path = 2;
int getPathCount()
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's _ancestors_. An entity path is always fully complete: *all* of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of `Mutation.insert` may have no identifier. A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
repeated .google.datastore.v1.Key.PathElement path = 2;
java.util.List<? extends Key.PathElementOrBuilder> getPathOrBuilderList()
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's _ancestors_. An entity path is always fully complete: *all* of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of `Mutation.insert` may have no identifier. A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
repeated .google.datastore.v1.Key.PathElement path = 2;
Key.PathElementOrBuilder getPathOrBuilder(int index)
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's _ancestors_. An entity path is always fully complete: *all* of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of `Mutation.insert` may have no identifier. A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
repeated .google.datastore.v1.Key.PathElement path = 2;