Reference documentation and code samples for the Google BigQuery Storage V1 Client class Progress.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1.StreamStats.Progress
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ BigQuery \ Storage \ V1 \ StreamStatsMethods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ at_response_start
float
The fraction of rows assigned to the stream that have been processed by the server so far, not including the rows in the current response message. This value, along with at_response_end
, can be used to interpolate the progress made as the rows in the message are being processed using the following formula: at_response_start + (at_response_end - at_response_start) * rows_processed_from_response / rows_in_response
. Note that if a filter is provided, the at_response_end
value of the previous response may not necessarily be equal to the at_response_start
value of the current response.
↳ at_response_end
float
Similar to at_response_start
, except that this value includes the rows in the current response.
getAtResponseStart
The fraction of rows assigned to the stream that have been processed by the server so far, not including the rows in the current response message.
This value, along with at_response_end
, can be used to interpolate
the progress made as the rows in the message are being processed using
the following formula: at_response_start + (at_response_end -
at_response_start) * rows_processed_from_response / rows_in_response
.
Note that if a filter is provided, the at_response_end
value of the
previous response may not necessarily be equal to the at_response_start
value of the current response.
float
setAtResponseStart
The fraction of rows assigned to the stream that have been processed by the server so far, not including the rows in the current response message.
This value, along with at_response_end
, can be used to interpolate
the progress made as the rows in the message are being processed using
the following formula: at_response_start + (at_response_end -
at_response_start) * rows_processed_from_response / rows_in_response
.
Note that if a filter is provided, the at_response_end
value of the
previous response may not necessarily be equal to the at_response_start
value of the current response.
var
float
$this
getAtResponseEnd
Similar to at_response_start
, except that this value includes the
rows in the current response.
float
setAtResponseEnd
Similar to at_response_start
, except that this value includes the
rows in the current response.
var
float
$this