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431 lines
14 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2017 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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*/
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package spanner
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import (
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"reflect"
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proto3 "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/struct"
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sppb "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/spanner/v1"
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"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
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)
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// op is the mutation operation.
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type op int
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const (
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// opDelete removes a row from a table. Succeeds whether or not the
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// key was present.
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opDelete op = iota
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// opInsert inserts a row into a table. If the row already exists, the
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// write or transaction fails.
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opInsert
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// opInsertOrUpdate inserts a row into a table. If the row already
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// exists, it updates it instead. Any column values not explicitly
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// written are preserved.
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opInsertOrUpdate
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// opReplace inserts a row into a table, deleting any existing row.
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// Unlike InsertOrUpdate, this means any values not explicitly written
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// become NULL.
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opReplace
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// opUpdate updates a row in a table. If the row does not already
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// exist, the write or transaction fails.
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opUpdate
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)
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// A Mutation describes a modification to one or more Cloud Spanner rows. The
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// mutation represents an insert, update, delete, etc on a table.
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//
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// Many mutations can be applied in a single atomic commit. For purposes of
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// constraint checking (such as foreign key constraints), the operations can be
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// viewed as applying in the same order as the mutations are provided (so that, e.g.,
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// a row and its logical "child" can be inserted in the same commit).
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//
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// The Apply function applies series of mutations. For example,
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//
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// m := spanner.Insert("User",
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// []string{"user_id", "profile"},
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// []interface{}{UserID, profile})
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// _, err := client.Apply(ctx, []*spanner.Mutation{m})
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//
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// inserts a new row into the User table. The primary key
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// for the new row is UserID (presuming that "user_id" has been declared as the
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// primary key of the "User" table).
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//
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// To apply a series of mutations as part of an atomic read-modify-write operation,
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// use ReadWriteTransaction.
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//
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// Updating a row
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//
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// Changing the values of columns in an existing row is very similar to
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// inserting a new row:
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//
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// m := spanner.Update("User",
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// []string{"user_id", "profile"},
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// []interface{}{UserID, profile})
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// _, err := client.Apply(ctx, []*spanner.Mutation{m})
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//
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// Deleting a row
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//
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// To delete a row, use spanner.Delete:
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//
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// m := spanner.Delete("User", spanner.Key{UserId})
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// _, err := client.Apply(ctx, []*spanner.Mutation{m})
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//
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// spanner.Delete accepts a KeySet, so you can also pass in a KeyRange, or use the
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// spanner.KeySets function to build any combination of Keys and KeyRanges.
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//
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// Note that deleting a row in a table may also delete rows from other tables
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// if cascading deletes are specified in those tables' schemas. Delete does
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// nothing if the named row does not exist (does not yield an error).
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//
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// Deleting a field
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//
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// To delete/clear a field within a row, use spanner.Update with the value nil:
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//
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// m := spanner.Update("User",
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// []string{"user_id", "profile"},
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// []interface{}{UserID, nil})
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// _, err := client.Apply(ctx, []*spanner.Mutation{m})
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//
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// The valid Go types and their corresponding Cloud Spanner types that can be
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// used in the Insert/Update/InsertOrUpdate functions are:
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//
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// string, NullString - STRING
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// []string, []NullString - STRING ARRAY
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// []byte - BYTES
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// [][]byte - BYTES ARRAY
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// int, int64, NullInt64 - INT64
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// []int, []int64, []NullInt64 - INT64 ARRAY
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// bool, NullBool - BOOL
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// []bool, []NullBool - BOOL ARRAY
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// float64, NullFloat64 - FLOAT64
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// []float64, []NullFloat64 - FLOAT64 ARRAY
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// time.Time, NullTime - TIMESTAMP
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// []time.Time, []NullTime - TIMESTAMP ARRAY
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// Date, NullDate - DATE
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// []Date, []NullDate - DATE ARRAY
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//
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// To compare two Mutations for testing purposes, use reflect.DeepEqual.
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type Mutation struct {
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// op is the operation type of the mutation.
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// See documentation for spanner.op for more details.
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op op
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// Table is the name of the target table to be modified.
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table string
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// keySet is a set of primary keys that names the rows
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// in a delete operation.
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keySet KeySet
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// columns names the set of columns that are going to be
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// modified by Insert, InsertOrUpdate, Replace or Update
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// operations.
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columns []string
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// values specifies the new values for the target columns
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// named by Columns.
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values []interface{}
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}
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// mapToMutationParams converts Go map into mutation parameters.
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func mapToMutationParams(in map[string]interface{}) ([]string, []interface{}) {
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cols := []string{}
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vals := []interface{}{}
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for k, v := range in {
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cols = append(cols, k)
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vals = append(vals, v)
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}
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return cols, vals
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}
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// errNotStruct returns error for not getting a go struct type.
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func errNotStruct(in interface{}) error {
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return spannerErrorf(codes.InvalidArgument, "%T is not a go struct type", in)
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}
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// structToMutationParams converts Go struct into mutation parameters.
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// If the input is not a valid Go struct type, structToMutationParams
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// returns error.
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func structToMutationParams(in interface{}) ([]string, []interface{}, error) {
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if in == nil {
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return nil, nil, errNotStruct(in)
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}
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v := reflect.ValueOf(in)
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t := v.Type()
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if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct {
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// t is a pointer to a struct.
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if v.IsNil() {
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// Return empty results.
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return nil, nil, nil
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}
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// Get the struct value that in points to.
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v = v.Elem()
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t = t.Elem()
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}
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
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return nil, nil, errNotStruct(in)
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}
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fields, err := fieldCache.Fields(t)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, toSpannerError(err)
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}
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var cols []string
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var vals []interface{}
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for _, f := range fields {
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cols = append(cols, f.Name)
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vals = append(vals, v.FieldByIndex(f.Index).Interface())
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}
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return cols, vals, nil
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}
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// Insert returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table. If the row already
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// exists, the write or transaction fails.
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func Insert(table string, cols []string, vals []interface{}) *Mutation {
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return &Mutation{
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op: opInsert,
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table: table,
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columns: cols,
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values: vals,
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}
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}
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// InsertMap returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table, specified by
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// a map of column name to value. If the row already exists, the write or
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// transaction fails.
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func InsertMap(table string, in map[string]interface{}) *Mutation {
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cols, vals := mapToMutationParams(in)
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return Insert(table, cols, vals)
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}
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// InsertStruct returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table, specified by
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// a Go struct. If the row already exists, the write or transaction fails.
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//
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// The in argument must be a struct or a pointer to a struct. Its exported
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// fields specify the column names and values. Use a field tag like "spanner:name"
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// to provide an alternative column name, or use "spanner:-" to ignore the field.
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func InsertStruct(table string, in interface{}) (*Mutation, error) {
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cols, vals, err := structToMutationParams(in)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return Insert(table, cols, vals), nil
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}
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// Update returns a Mutation to update a row in a table. If the row does not
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// already exist, the write or transaction fails.
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func Update(table string, cols []string, vals []interface{}) *Mutation {
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return &Mutation{
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op: opUpdate,
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table: table,
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columns: cols,
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values: vals,
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}
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}
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// UpdateMap returns a Mutation to update a row in a table, specified by
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// a map of column to value. If the row does not already exist, the write or
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// transaction fails.
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func UpdateMap(table string, in map[string]interface{}) *Mutation {
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cols, vals := mapToMutationParams(in)
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return Update(table, cols, vals)
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}
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// UpdateStruct returns a Mutation to update a row in a table, specified by a Go
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// struct. If the row does not already exist, the write or transaction fails.
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func UpdateStruct(table string, in interface{}) (*Mutation, error) {
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cols, vals, err := structToMutationParams(in)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return Update(table, cols, vals), nil
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}
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// InsertOrUpdate returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table. If the row
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// already exists, it updates it instead. Any column values not explicitly
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// written are preserved.
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//
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// For a similar example, See Update.
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func InsertOrUpdate(table string, cols []string, vals []interface{}) *Mutation {
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return &Mutation{
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op: opInsertOrUpdate,
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table: table,
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columns: cols,
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values: vals,
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}
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}
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// InsertOrUpdateMap returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table,
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// specified by a map of column to value. If the row already exists, it
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// updates it instead. Any column values not explicitly written are preserved.
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//
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// For a similar example, See UpdateMap.
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func InsertOrUpdateMap(table string, in map[string]interface{}) *Mutation {
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cols, vals := mapToMutationParams(in)
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return InsertOrUpdate(table, cols, vals)
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}
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// InsertOrUpdateStruct returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table,
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// specified by a Go struct. If the row already exists, it updates it instead.
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// Any column values not explicitly written are preserved.
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//
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// The in argument must be a struct or a pointer to a struct. Its exported
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// fields specify the column names and values. Use a field tag like "spanner:name"
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// to provide an alternative column name, or use "spanner:-" to ignore the field.
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//
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// For a similar example, See UpdateStruct.
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func InsertOrUpdateStruct(table string, in interface{}) (*Mutation, error) {
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cols, vals, err := structToMutationParams(in)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return InsertOrUpdate(table, cols, vals), nil
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}
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// Replace returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table, deleting any
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// existing row. Unlike InsertOrUpdate, this means any values not explicitly
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// written become NULL.
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//
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// For a similar example, See Update.
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func Replace(table string, cols []string, vals []interface{}) *Mutation {
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return &Mutation{
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op: opReplace,
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table: table,
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columns: cols,
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values: vals,
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}
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}
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// ReplaceMap returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table, deleting any
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// existing row. Unlike InsertOrUpdateMap, this means any values not explicitly
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// written become NULL. The row is specified by a map of column to value.
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//
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// For a similar example, See UpdateMap.
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func ReplaceMap(table string, in map[string]interface{}) *Mutation {
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cols, vals := mapToMutationParams(in)
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return Replace(table, cols, vals)
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}
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// ReplaceStruct returns a Mutation to insert a row into a table, deleting any
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// existing row. Unlike InsertOrUpdateMap, this means any values not explicitly
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// written become NULL. The row is specified by a Go struct.
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//
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// The in argument must be a struct or a pointer to a struct. Its exported
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// fields specify the column names and values. Use a field tag like "spanner:name"
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// to provide an alternative column name, or use "spanner:-" to ignore the field.
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//
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// For a similar example, See UpdateStruct.
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func ReplaceStruct(table string, in interface{}) (*Mutation, error) {
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cols, vals, err := structToMutationParams(in)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return Replace(table, cols, vals), nil
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}
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// Delete removes the rows described by the KeySet from the table. It succeeds
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// whether or not the keys were present.
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func Delete(table string, ks KeySet) *Mutation {
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return &Mutation{
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op: opDelete,
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table: table,
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keySet: ks,
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}
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}
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// prepareWrite generates sppb.Mutation_Write from table name, column names
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// and new column values.
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func prepareWrite(table string, columns []string, vals []interface{}) (*sppb.Mutation_Write, error) {
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v, err := encodeValueArray(vals)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &sppb.Mutation_Write{
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Table: table,
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Columns: columns,
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Values: []*proto3.ListValue{v},
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}, nil
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}
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// errInvdMutationOp returns error for unrecognized mutation operation.
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func errInvdMutationOp(m Mutation) error {
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return spannerErrorf(codes.InvalidArgument, "Unknown op type: %d", m.op)
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}
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// proto converts spanner.Mutation to sppb.Mutation, in preparation to send
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// RPCs.
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func (m Mutation) proto() (*sppb.Mutation, error) {
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var pb *sppb.Mutation
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switch m.op {
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case opDelete:
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var kp *sppb.KeySet
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if m.keySet != nil {
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var err error
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kp, err = m.keySet.keySetProto()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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pb = &sppb.Mutation{
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Operation: &sppb.Mutation_Delete_{
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Delete: &sppb.Mutation_Delete{
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Table: m.table,
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KeySet: kp,
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},
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},
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}
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case opInsert:
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w, err := prepareWrite(m.table, m.columns, m.values)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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pb = &sppb.Mutation{Operation: &sppb.Mutation_Insert{Insert: w}}
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case opInsertOrUpdate:
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w, err := prepareWrite(m.table, m.columns, m.values)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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pb = &sppb.Mutation{Operation: &sppb.Mutation_InsertOrUpdate{InsertOrUpdate: w}}
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case opReplace:
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w, err := prepareWrite(m.table, m.columns, m.values)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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pb = &sppb.Mutation{Operation: &sppb.Mutation_Replace{Replace: w}}
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case opUpdate:
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w, err := prepareWrite(m.table, m.columns, m.values)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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pb = &sppb.Mutation{Operation: &sppb.Mutation_Update{Update: w}}
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default:
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return nil, errInvdMutationOp(m)
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}
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return pb, nil
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}
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// mutationsProto turns a spanner.Mutation array into a sppb.Mutation array,
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// it is convenient for sending batch mutations to Cloud Spanner.
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func mutationsProto(ms []*Mutation) ([]*sppb.Mutation, error) {
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l := make([]*sppb.Mutation, 0, len(ms))
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for _, m := range ms {
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pb, err := m.proto()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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l = append(l, pb)
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}
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return l, nil
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}
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