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syntax = "proto3";
package google.spanner.v1;
import "google/api/field_behavior.proto";
option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Spanner.V1";
option go_package = "cloud.google.com/go/spanner/apiv1/spannerpb;spannerpb";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_outer_classname = "TypeProto";
option java_package = "com.google.spanner.v1";
option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Spanner\\V1";
option ruby_package = "Google::Cloud::Spanner::V1";
// `Type` indicates the type of a Cloud Spanner value, as might be stored in a
// table cell or returned from an SQL query.
message Type {
// Required. The [TypeCode][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode] for this type.
TypeCode code = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
// If [code][google.spanner.v1.Type.code] == [ARRAY][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.ARRAY], then `array_element_type`
// is the type of the array elements.
Type array_element_type = 2;
// If [code][google.spanner.v1.Type.code] == [STRUCT][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.STRUCT], then `struct_type`
// provides type information for the struct's fields.
StructType struct_type = 3;
// The [TypeAnnotationCode][google.spanner.v1.TypeAnnotationCode] that disambiguates SQL type that Spanner will
// use to represent values of this type during query processing. This is
// necessary for some type codes because a single [TypeCode][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode] can be mapped
// to different SQL types depending on the SQL dialect. [type_annotation][google.spanner.v1.Type.type_annotation]
// typically is not needed to process the content of a value (it doesn't
// affect serialization) and clients can ignore it on the read path.
TypeAnnotationCode type_annotation = 4;
// If [code][google.spanner.v1.Type.code] ==
// [PROTO][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.PROTO] or
// [code][google.spanner.v1.Type.code] ==
// [ENUM][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.ENUM], then `proto_type_fqn` is the fully
// qualified name of the proto type representing the proto/enum definition.
string proto_type_fqn = 5;
}
// `StructType` defines the fields of a [STRUCT][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.STRUCT] type.
message StructType {
// Message representing a single field of a struct.
message Field {
// The name of the field. For reads, this is the column name. For
// SQL queries, it is the column alias (e.g., `"Word"` in the
// query `"SELECT 'hello' AS Word"`), or the column name (e.g.,
// `"ColName"` in the query `"SELECT ColName FROM Table"`). Some
// columns might have an empty name (e.g., `"SELECT
// UPPER(ColName)"`). Note that a query result can contain
// multiple fields with the same name.
string name = 1;
// The type of the field.
Type type = 2;
}
// The list of fields that make up this struct. Order is
// significant, because values of this struct type are represented as
// lists, where the order of field values matches the order of
// fields in the [StructType][google.spanner.v1.StructType]. In turn, the order of fields
// matches the order of columns in a read request, or the order of
// fields in the `SELECT` clause of a query.
repeated Field fields = 1;
}
// `TypeCode` is used as part of [Type][google.spanner.v1.Type] to
// indicate the type of a Cloud Spanner value.
//
// Each legal value of a type can be encoded to or decoded from a JSON
// value, using the encodings described below. All Cloud Spanner values can
// be `null`, regardless of type; `null`s are always encoded as a JSON
// `null`.
enum TypeCode {
// Not specified.
TYPE_CODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Encoded as JSON `true` or `false`.
BOOL = 1;
// Encoded as `string`, in decimal format.
INT64 = 2;
// Encoded as `number`, or the strings `"NaN"`, `"Infinity"`, or
// `"-Infinity"`.
FLOAT64 = 3;
// Encoded as `number`, or the strings `"NaN"`, `"Infinity"`, or
// `"-Infinity"`.
FLOAT32 = 15;
// Encoded as `string` in RFC 3339 timestamp format. The time zone
// must be present, and must be `"Z"`.
//
// If the schema has the column option
// `allow_commit_timestamp=true`, the placeholder string
// `"spanner.commit_timestamp()"` can be used to instruct the system
// to insert the commit timestamp associated with the transaction
// commit.
TIMESTAMP = 4;
// Encoded as `string` in RFC 3339 date format.
DATE = 5;
// Encoded as `string`.
STRING = 6;
// Encoded as a base64-encoded `string`, as described in RFC 4648,
// section 4.
BYTES = 7;
// Encoded as `list`, where the list elements are represented
// according to
// [array_element_type][google.spanner.v1.Type.array_element_type].
ARRAY = 8;
// Encoded as `list`, where list element `i` is represented according
// to [struct_type.fields[i]][google.spanner.v1.StructType.fields].
STRUCT = 9;
// Encoded as `string`, in decimal format or scientific notation format.
//
Decimal format:
//
`[+-]Digits[.[Digits]]` or
//
`[+-][Digits].Digits`
//
// Scientific notation:
//
`[+-]Digits[.[Digits]][ExponentIndicator[+-]Digits]` or
//
`[+-][Digits].Digits[ExponentIndicator[+-]Digits]`
//
(ExponentIndicator is `"e"` or `"E"`)
NUMERIC = 10;
// Encoded as a JSON-formatted `string` as described in RFC 7159. The
// following rules are applied when parsing JSON input:
//
// - Whitespace characters are not preserved.
// - If a JSON object has duplicate keys, only the first key is preserved.
// - Members of a JSON object are not guaranteed to have their order
// preserved.
// - JSON array elements will have their order preserved.
JSON = 11;
// Encoded as a base64-encoded `string`, as described in RFC 4648,
// section 4.
PROTO = 13;
// Encoded as `string`, in decimal format.
ENUM = 14;
}
// `TypeAnnotationCode` is used as a part of [Type][google.spanner.v1.Type] to
// disambiguate SQL types that should be used for a given Cloud Spanner value.
// Disambiguation is needed because the same Cloud Spanner type can be mapped to
// different SQL types depending on SQL dialect. TypeAnnotationCode doesn't
// affect the way value is serialized.
enum TypeAnnotationCode {
// Not specified.
TYPE_ANNOTATION_CODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// PostgreSQL compatible NUMERIC type. This annotation needs to be applied to
// [Type][google.spanner.v1.Type] instances having [NUMERIC][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.NUMERIC]
// type code to specify that values of this type should be treated as
// PostgreSQL NUMERIC values. Currently this annotation is always needed for
// [NUMERIC][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.NUMERIC] when a client interacts with PostgreSQL-enabled
// Spanner databases.
PG_NUMERIC = 2;
// PostgreSQL compatible JSONB type. This annotation needs to be applied to
// [Type][google.spanner.v1.Type] instances having [JSON][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.JSON]
// type code to specify that values of this type should be treated as
// PostgreSQL JSONB values. Currently this annotation is always needed for
// [JSON][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.JSON] when a client interacts with PostgreSQL-enabled
// Spanner databases.
PG_JSONB = 3;
// PostgreSQL compatible OID type. This annotation can be used by a client
// interacting with PostgreSQL-enabled Spanner database to specify that a
// value should be treated using the semantics of the OID type.
PG_OID = 4;
}