GetPartitionsRequest
public struct GetPartitionsRequest : AWSShape
extension Glue.GetPartitionsRequest: AWSPaginateStringToken
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Declaration
Swift
public static var _members: [AWSShapeMember]
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The ID of the Data Catalog where the partitions in question reside. If none is provided, the AWS account ID is used by default.
Declaration
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public let catalogId: String?
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The name of the catalog database where the partitions reside.
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public let databaseName: String
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An expression that filters the partitions to be returned. The expression uses SQL syntax similar to the SQL WHERE filter clause. The SQL statement parser JSQLParser parses the expression. Operators: The following are the operators that you can use in the Expression API call: = Checks whether the values of the two operands are equal; if yes, then the condition becomes true. Example: Assume ‘variable a’ holds 10 and ‘variable b’ holds 20. (a = b) is not true. < > Checks whether the values of two operands are equal; if the values are not equal, then the condition becomes true. Example: (a < > b) is true. > Checks whether the value of the left operand is greater than the value of the right operand; if yes, then the condition becomes true. Example: (a > b) is not true. < Checks whether the value of the left operand is less than the value of the right operand; if yes, then the condition becomes true. Example: (a < b) is true. >= Checks whether the value of the left operand is greater than or equal to the value of the right operand; if yes, then the condition becomes true. Example: (a >= b) is not true. <= Checks whether the value of the left operand is less than or equal to the value of the right operand; if yes, then the condition becomes true. Example: (a <= b) is true. AND, OR, IN, BETWEEN, LIKE, NOT, IS NULL Logical operators. Supported Partition Key Types: The following are the supported partition keys. string date timestamp int bigint long tinyint smallint decimal If an invalid type is encountered, an exception is thrown. The following list shows the valid operators on each type. When you define a crawler, the partitionKey type is created as a STRING, to be compatible with the catalog partitions. Sample API Call:
Declaration
Swift
public let expression: String?
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The maximum number of partitions to return in a single response.
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public let maxResults: Int?
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A continuation token, if this is not the first call to retrieve these partitions.
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public let nextToken: String?
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The segment of the table’s partitions to scan in this request.
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public let segment: Segment?
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The name of the partitions’ table.
Declaration
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public let tableName: String
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Undocumented
Declaration
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public init(catalogId: String? = nil, databaseName: String, expression: String? = nil, maxResults: Int? = nil, nextToken: String? = nil, segment: Segment? = nil, tableName: String)
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public func validate(name: String) throws
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public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> Glue.GetPartitionsRequest