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package com.google.api.services.bigquery.model;
/**
* The partitioning information, which includes managed table, external table and metastore
* partitioned table partition information.
*
* This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is
* transmitted over HTTP when working with the BigQuery API. For a detailed explanation see:
* https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/google-http-java-client/json
*
*
* @author Google, Inc.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("javadoc")
public final class PartitioningDefinition extends com.google.api.client.json.GenericJson {
/**
* Optional. Details about each partitioning column. This field is output only for all
* partitioning types other than metastore partitioned tables. BigQuery native tables only support
* 1 partitioning column. Other table types may support 0, 1 or more partitioning columns. For
* metastore partitioned tables, the order must match the definition order in the Hive Metastore,
* where it must match the physical layout of the table. For example, CREATE TABLE a_table(id
* BIGINT, name STRING) PARTITIONED BY (city STRING, state STRING). In this case the values must
* be ['city', 'state'] in that order.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.util.List partitionedColumn;
static {
// hack to force ProGuard to consider PartitionedColumn used, since otherwise it would be stripped out
// see https://github.com/google/google-api-java-client/issues/543
com.google.api.client.util.Data.nullOf(PartitionedColumn.class);
}
/**
* Optional. Details about each partitioning column. This field is output only for all
* partitioning types other than metastore partitioned tables. BigQuery native tables only support
* 1 partitioning column. Other table types may support 0, 1 or more partitioning columns. For
* metastore partitioned tables, the order must match the definition order in the Hive Metastore,
* where it must match the physical layout of the table. For example, CREATE TABLE a_table(id
* BIGINT, name STRING) PARTITIONED BY (city STRING, state STRING). In this case the values must
* be ['city', 'state'] in that order.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.util.List getPartitionedColumn() {
return partitionedColumn;
}
/**
* Optional. Details about each partitioning column. This field is output only for all
* partitioning types other than metastore partitioned tables. BigQuery native tables only support
* 1 partitioning column. Other table types may support 0, 1 or more partitioning columns. For
* metastore partitioned tables, the order must match the definition order in the Hive Metastore,
* where it must match the physical layout of the table. For example, CREATE TABLE a_table(id
* BIGINT, name STRING) PARTITIONED BY (city STRING, state STRING). In this case the values must
* be ['city', 'state'] in that order.
* @param partitionedColumn partitionedColumn or {@code null} for none
*/
public PartitioningDefinition setPartitionedColumn(java.util.List partitionedColumn) {
this.partitionedColumn = partitionedColumn;
return this;
}
@Override
public PartitioningDefinition set(String fieldName, Object value) {
return (PartitioningDefinition) super.set(fieldName, value);
}
@Override
public PartitioningDefinition clone() {
return (PartitioningDefinition) super.clone();
}
}