gcloud data-catalog entries update

NAME
gcloud data-catalog entries update - update a Data Catalog entry
SYNOPSIS
gcloud data-catalog entries update [ ENTRY : --entry-group = ENTRY_GROUP --location = LOCATION ] [ --description = DESCRIPTION ] [ --display-name = DISPLAY_NAME ] [ --lookup-entry = RESOURCE ] [ --add-file-patterns =[ PATTERN , …] --clear-file-patterns     | --remove-file-patterns =[ PATTERN , …]     | --linked-resource = LINKED_RESOURCE --user-specified-system = USER_SPECIFIED_SYSTEM --user-specified-type = USER_SPECIFIED_TYPE ] [ --schema =[ COLUMN_NAME = COLUMN_TYPE , …]     | --schema-from-file = PATH_TO_FILE ] [ GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ]
DESCRIPTION
(DEPRECATED) This command is deprecated. Please use gcloud dataplex entries instead.

Update a Data Catalog entry. The entry to update can either be specified directly, or the --lookup-entry flag may be used to update the entry corresponding to the lookup of the given resource.

EXAMPLES
To update the schema of a Cloud Pub/Sub entry inline, run:
 gcloud  
data-catalog  
entries  
update  
entry1  
 --location 
 = 
global  
 --entry-group 
 = 
@pubsub  
 --schema 
 = 
 "column1=type1,column2=type2" 
 

To update the schema of a Cloud Pub/Sub entry from a file, run:

 gcloud  
data-catalog  
entries  
update  
entry1  
 --location 
 = 
global  
 --entry-group 
 = 
@pubsub  
 --schema-from-file 
 = 
 "/tmp/schema.json" 
 

To lookup the entry of a Cloud Pub/Sub topic by its SQL name and update its schema in one command, run:

 gcloud  
data-catalog  
entries  
update  
 --lookup-entry 
 = 
 'pubsub.topic.`my-project1`.topic1' 
  
 --schema 
 = 
 "column1=type1,column2=type2" 
 
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
Entry resource - Entry to update. The arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but can be set in other ways.

To set the project attribute:

  • provide the argument entry on the command line with a fully specified name;
  • provide the argument --project on the command line;
  • set the property core/project .
ENTRY
ID of the entry or fully qualified identifier for the entry.

To set the entry attribute:

  • provide the argument entry on the command line.

This positional argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.

--entry-group = ENTRY_GROUP
Entry group of the entry. To set the entry-group attribute:
  • provide the argument entry on the command line with a fully specified name;
  • provide the argument --entry-group on the command line.
--location = LOCATION
Location of the entry. To set the location attribute:
  • provide the argument entry on the command line with a fully specified name;
  • provide the argument --location on the command line.
FLAGS
--description = DESCRIPTION
Textual description of the entry.
--display-name = DISPLAY_NAME
Human-readable name for the entry.
--lookup-entry = RESOURCE
The name of the target resource whose entry to update. This can be either the Google Cloud Platform resource name or the SQL name of a Google Cloud Platform resource. This flag allows one to update the entry corresponding to the lookup of the given resource, without needing to specify the entry directly.
At most one of these can be specified:
--add-file-patterns =[ PATTERN ,…]
A list of file patterns to add to the current list.
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-file-patterns
If specified, clear the current list of file patterns.
--remove-file-patterns =[ PATTERN ,…]
A list of file patterns to remove from the current list.
--linked-resource = LINKED_RESOURCE
Link to the resource in external system. If --type is not used, then --linked-resource may be provided.
--user-specified-system = USER_SPECIFIED_SYSTEM
External system from which the entry is fed. This can be updated for on prem entries.
--user-specified-type = USER_SPECIFIED_TYPE
Type of the entry coming from external system. This can be updated for on prem entries.
New column schema for the entry. A schema consists of a list of column names along with their types, descriptions, modes, and nested subcolumns. For example:
-  
column:  
first_name  
description:  
First  
name  
mode:  
REQUIRED  
type:  
STRING
-  
column:  
last_name  
description:  
Last  
name  
mode:  
REQUIRED  
type:  
STRING
-  
column:  
addresses  
description:  
Addresses  
mode:  
REPEATED  
type:  
RECORD  
subcolumns:  
-  
column:  
city  
description:  
City  
mode:  
NULLABLE  
type:  
STRING  
-  
column:  
state  
description:  
State  
mode:  
NULLABLE  
type:  
STRING
At most one of these can be specified:
--schema =[ COLUMN_NAME = COLUMN_TYPE ,…]
Inline schema for the entry. When specifying a schema via this argument, only column names and types should be provided. Column modes will default to NULLABLE, and column descriptions and nested subcolumns are not supported.
--schema-from-file = PATH_TO_FILE
Path to a JSON or YAML file containing the schema for the entry. This can be used to specify schemas with column descriptions, column modes other than NULLABLE, and nested subcolumns. Use a full or relative path to a local file containing the value of schema.
GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file , --account , --billing-project , --configuration , --flags-file , --flatten , --format , --help , --impersonate-service-account , --log-http , --project , --quiet , --trace-token , --user-output-enabled , --verbosity .

Run $ gcloud help for details.

API REFERENCE
This command uses the datacatalog/v1 API. The full documentation for this API can be found at: https://cloud.google.com/data-catalog/docs/
NOTES
These variants are also available:
  gcloud  
alpha  
data-catalog  
entries  
update 
 
  gcloud  
beta  
data-catalog  
entries  
update 
 
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