Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Spanner Client class SpannerClient.
Cloud Spanner is a highly scalable, transactional, managed, NewSQL database service. Find more information at Cloud Spanner docs.
In production environments, it is highly recommended that you make use of the Protobuf PHP extension for improved performance. Protobuf can be installed via PECL.
$ pecl install protobuf
Example:
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\SpannerClient;
$spanner = new SpannerClient();
// Using a Spanner Emulator
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\SpannerClient;
// Be sure to use the port specified when starting the emulator.
// `9010` is used as an example only.
putenv('SPANNER_EMULATOR_HOST=localhost:9010');
$spanner = new SpannerClient();
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\SpannerClient;
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\V1\DirectedReadOptions\ReplicaSelection\Type as ReplicaType;
$directedOptions = [
'directedReadOptions' => [
'includeReplicas' => [
'replicaSelections' => [
[
'location' => 'us-central1',
'type' => ReplicaType::READ_WRITE
]
],
'autoFailoverDisabled' => false
]
]
];
$spanner = new SpannerClient($directedOptions);
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\SpannerClient;
$config = ['routeToLeader' => false];
$spanner = new SpannerClient($config);
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ SpannerMethods
__construct
Create a Spanner client. Please note that this client requires the gRPC extension.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
config |
array
Configuration Options. |
↳ apiEndpoint |
string
A hostname with optional port to use in place of the service's default endpoint. |
↳ projectId |
string
The project ID from the Google Developer's Console. |
↳ authCache |
CacheItemPoolInterface
A cache for storing access tokens. Defaults to a simple in memory implementation. |
↳ authCacheOptions |
array
Cache configuration options. |
↳ authHttpHandler |
callable
A handler used to deliver Psr7 requests specifically for authentication. |
↳ credentialsFetcher |
FetchAuthTokenInterface
A credentials fetcher instance. |
↳ httpHandler |
callable
A handler used to deliver Psr7 requests. Only valid for requests sent over REST. |
↳ keyFile |
array
The contents of the service account credentials .json file retrieved from the Google Developer's Console. Ex: |
↳ keyFilePath |
string
The full path to your service account credentials .json file retrieved from the Google Developers Console. |
↳ requestTimeout |
float
Seconds to wait before timing out the request. Defaults to |
↳ retries |
int
Number of retries for a failed request. Used only with default backoff strategy. Defaults to |
↳ scopes |
array
Scopes to be used for the request. |
↳ quotaProject |
string
Specifies a user project to bill for access charges associated with the request. |
↳ returnInt64AsObject |
bool
If true, 64 bit integers will be returned as a Google\Cloud\Core\Int64 object for 32 bit platform compatibility. Defaults to false. |
↳ queryOptions |
array
Query optimizer configuration. |
↳ queryOptions |
string
.optimizerVersion An option to control the selection of optimizer version. This parameter allows all execute queries to use a specific query optimizer version. Specifying "latest" as a value instructs Cloud Spanner to use the latest supported query optimizer version. query-level values will take precedence over any global settings. If the SPANNER_OPTIMIZER_VERSION environment variable is set, it will take second priority. This value is used when neither a query-level value nor the environment variable is set. Any other positive integer (from the list of supported optimizer versions) overrides the default optimizer version for query execution. Executing a SQL statement with an invalid optimizer version will fail with a syntax error ( |
↳ useDiscreteBackoffs |
bool
|
↳ directedReadOptions |
array
Directed read options. Google\Cloud\Spanner\V1\DirectedReadOptions If using the |
↳ routeToLeader |
bool
Enable/disable Leader Aware Routing. Defaults to |
batch
Get a Batch Client.
Batch Clients allow you to execute reads of very large data sets, spread across multiple partitions.
Example:
$batch = $spanner->batch('instance-id', 'database-id');
Database role configured in the optional $options array will be applied to the session created by this object.
$batch = $spanner->batch('instance-id', 'database-id', ['databaseRole' => 'Reader']);
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
instanceId |
string
The instance to connect to. |
databaseId |
string
The database to connect to. |
options |
array
Configuration options. |
↳ databaseRole |
string
The user created database role which creates the session. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Batch\BatchClient |
createInstanceConfiguration
See also:
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
baseConfig |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration
The base configuration to extend for this custom instance configuration. |
name |
string
The configuration name. Should be prefixed with "custom-". |
replicas |
array<Google\Cloud\Spanner\Admin\Instance\V1\ReplicaInfo>|array
The replica information for the new instance configuration. This array must contain all the replicas from the base configuration, plus at least one from list of optional replicas of the base configuration. One of the replicas must be set as the default leader location. |
options |
array
Configuration options. |
↳ displayName |
string
Defaults to the value of $name. |
↳ leaderOptions |
array
Allowed values of the "default_leader" schema option for databases in instances that use this instance configuration. Defaults to the leader options of the base configuration. Please note it may be possible for the default value to be an empty array when lazy loading the base configuration. To ensure the default value matches the upstream values please make sure to trigger a network request on the base configuration with either Google\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration::reload() or Google\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration::info(). |
↳ labels |
array
For more information, see Using labels to organize Google Cloud Platform resources. |
↳ validateOnly |
bool
An option to validate, but not actually execute, the request, and provide the same response. Defaults to |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\LongRunning\LongRunningOperationGoogle\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration> |
instanceConfigurations
See also:
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
options |
array
Configuration Options. |
↳ pageSize |
int
Maximum number of results to return per request. |
↳ resultLimit |
int
Limit the number of results returned in total. Defaults to |
↳ pageToken |
string
A previously-returned page token used to resume the loading of results from a specific point. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\Iterator\ItemIteratorGoogle\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration> |
instanceConfiguration
See also:
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
name |
string
The Configuration name. |
options |
array
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration |
instanceConfigOperations
Lists instance configuration operations for the project.
Example:
$instanceConfigOperations = $spanner->instanceConfigOperations();
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
options |
array
Configuration options. |
↳ pageSize |
int
The maximum number of resources contained in the underlying API response. The API may return fewer values in a page, even if there are additional values to be retrieved. |
↳ resultLimit |
int
Limit the number of results returned in total. Defaults to |
↳ pageToken |
string
A page token is used to specify a page of values to be returned. If no page token is specified (the default), the first page of values will be returned. Any page token used here must have been generated by a previous call to the API. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\Iterator\ItemIteratorGoogle\Cloud\Core\LongRunning\LongRunningOperation> |
createInstance
See also:
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
config |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\InstanceConfiguration
The configuration to use |
name |
string
The instance name |
options |
array
Configuration options |
↳ displayName |
string
Defaults to the value of $name. |
↳ nodeCount |
int
Defaults to |
↳ labels |
array
For more information, see Using labels to organize Google Cloud Platform resources. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\LongRunning\LongRunningOperationGoogle\Cloud\Spanner\Instance> |
instance
Lazily instantiate an instance.
Example:
$instance = $spanner->instance('my-instance');
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
name |
string
The instance name |
instance |
array
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Instance |
instances
See also:
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
options |
array
Configuration options |
↳ filter |
string
An expression for filtering the results of the request. |
↳ pageSize |
int
Maximum number of results to return per request. |
↳ resultLimit |
int
Limit the number of results returned in total. Defaults to |
↳ pageToken |
string
A previously-returned page token used to resume the loading of results from a specific point. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\Iterator\ItemIteratorGoogle\Cloud\Spanner\Instance> |
connect
Connect to a database to run queries or mutations.
Example:
$database = $spanner->connect('instance-id', 'database-id');
Database role configured on the $options parameter will be applied to the session created by this object. Note: When the databseRole and sessionPool both are present in the options, we prioritize the sessionPool.
$database = $spanner->connect('instance-id', 'database-id', ['databaseRole' => 'Reader']);
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
instance |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Instance|string
The instance object or instance name. |
name |
string
The database name. |
options |
array
Configuration options. |
↳ sessionPool |
SessionPoolInterface
A pool used to manage sessions. |
↳ databaseRole |
string
The user created database role which creates the session. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Database |
keySet
Create a new KeySet object
Example:
$keySet = $spanner->keySet();
// Create a keyset to return all rows in a table.
$keySet = $spanner->keySet(['all' => true]);
Parameters | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
options |
array
Configuration Options |
↳ keys |
array
A list of keys |
↳ ranges |
KeyRange[]
A list of key ranges |
↳ all |
bool
Whether to include all keys in a table |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\KeySet |
keyRange
Create a new KeyRange object
Example:
$range = $spanner->keyRange();
// Ranges can be created with all data supplied.
$range = $spanner->keyRange([
'startType' => KeyRange::TYPE_OPEN,
'start' => ['Bob'],
'endType' => KeyRange::TYPE_OPEN,
'end' => ['Jill']
]);
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
options |
array
Configuration Options. |
↳ startType |
string
Either "open" or "closed". Use constants |
↳ start |
array
The key with which to start the range. |
↳ endType |
string
Either "open" or "closed". Use constants |
↳ end |
array
The key with which to end the range. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\KeyRange |
bytes
Create a Bytes object.
Example:
$bytes = $spanner->bytes('hello world');
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
bytes |
Psr\Http\StreamInterface|string|resource
The bytes value. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Bytes |
date
Create a Date object.
Example:
$date = $spanner->date(new \DateTime('1995-02-04'));
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
date |
DateTimeInterface
The date value. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Date |
timestamp
Create a Timestamp object.
Example:
$timestamp = $spanner->timestamp(new \DateTime('2003-02-05 11:15:02.421827Z'));
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
timestamp |
DateTimeInterface
The timestamp value. |
nanoSeconds |
int
[optional] The number of nanoseconds in the timestamp. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Timestamp |
numeric
Create a Numeric object.
Numeric represents a value with a data type of Numeric.
It supports a fixed 38 decimal digits of precision and 9 decimal digits of scale, and values are in the range of -99999999999999999999999999999.999999999 to 99999999999999999999999999999.999999999.
Example:
$numeric = $spanner->numeric('99999999999999999999999999999999999999.999999999');
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
string|int|float
The Numeric value. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
numeric |
pgNumeric
Represents a value with a data type of PG Numeric for the Postgres Dialect database.
It supports a value precision of up to 131072 digits before the decimal point and up to 16383 digits after the decimal point.
Example:
$pgNumeric = $spanner->pgNumeric('99999999999999999999999999999999999999.000000999999999');
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
string|int|float|null
The PgNumeric value. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\PgNumeric |
pgJsonb
Represents a value with a data type of PG JSONB for the Postgres Dialect database.
Example:
$pgJsonb = $spanner->pgJsonb('}');
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
mixed
|
pgOid
Represents a value with a data type of PG OID for the Postgres Dialect database.
Example:
$pgOid = $spanner->pgOid('123');
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
mixed
|
int64
Create an Int64 object. This can be used to work with 64 bit integers as a string value while on a 32 bit platform.
Example:
$int64 = $spanner->int64('9223372036854775807');
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
string
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Core\Int64 |
duration
Create a Duration object.
Example:
$duration = $spanner->duration(100, 00001);
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
seconds |
int
The number of seconds in the duration. |
nanos |
int
[optional] The number of nanoseconds in the duration.
Defaults to |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\Duration |
commitTimestamp
Create a CommitTimestamp object.
Commit Timestamps may be used to implement server-side commit timestamp tracking in tables. Refer to Google\Cloud\Spanner\CommitTimestamp for usage details.
Example:
$commitTimestamp = $spanner->commitTimestamp();
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\Spanner\CommitTimestamp |
resumeOperation
{ Resume a Long Running Operation
Example:
```php
$operation = $spanner->resumeOperation($operationName);
```
@param string $operationName The Long Running Operation name.
@param array $info [optional] The operation data.
@return LongRunningOperation
}
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
void |
Constants
VERSION
Value: '1.88.0'
FULL_CONTROL_SCOPE
Value: 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/spanner.data'
ADMIN_SCOPE
Value: 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/spanner.admin'