Node.js client for Google Cloud BigQuery: A fast, economical and fully-managed enterprise data warehouse for large-scale data analytics.
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Published by yoshi-automation over 5 years ago
autoCreate
option which may result in a breaking change for TypeScript users.Published by yoshi-automation over 5 years ago
04-02-2019 10:02 PDT
errorResult
when polling jobs (#387)BREAKING CHANGE Previously when polling a BigQuery Job the Node.js client would check for the presence of the errors
field when trying to determine if the job suceeded. We have since changed this logic to instead check for the errorResult
field. This is significant because the errors
array may now be present for passing jobs, however these errors should serve more as warnings. If your application logic depended on this functionality you'll need to manually check for errors
now.
await job.promise();
if (job.metadata.status.errors) {
// optionally handle warnings
}
BREAKING CHANGE A number of the BigQuery TypeScript types were incomplete, this change provides more complete types for the entire client.
Published by yoshi-automation over 5 years ago
03-12-2019 15:30 PDT
Published by yoshi-automation almost 6 years ago
01-08-2019 13:52 PST
Published by yoshi-automation almost 6 years ago
12-19-2018 14:35 PST
Published by jkwlui almost 6 years ago
Published by jkwlui almost 6 years ago
12-04-2018 14:04 PST
TypeScript related changes:
Published by jkwlui almost 6 years ago
This release drops support for Node.js 4.x and 9.x. Future releases might not be compatible with your application if they are still on these non-LTS version.
BREAKING CHANGE This library is now compatible with es module import syntax
const BigQuery = require('@google-cloud/bigquery')();
// or...
const BigQuery = require('@google-cloud/bigquery');
const bq = new BigQuery();
const {BigQuery} = require('@google-cloud/bigquery');
const bq = new BigQuery();
autoPaginate: false
to query methods. (#121)BigQuery ORC:
Published by jkwlui about 6 years ago
Patch release to fix documentation issue (#166) with v1.0.x branch of this library.
Users should use (or upgrade) the latest minor versions (currently v1.3.0) which contains non-breaking changes to the library.
Published by stephenplusplus over 6 years ago
Published by callmehiphop over 6 years ago
dryRun
is set on BigQuery#query
requests.Published by stephenplusplus over 6 years ago
Published by alexander-fenster almost 7 years ago
The BigQuery library is now considered to be General Availability (GA). This means it is stable; the code surface will not change in backwards-incompatible ways unless absolutely necessary (e.g. because of critical security issues) or with an extensive deprecation period. Issues and requests against GA libraries are addressed with the highest priority.