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Go

To learn how to install and use the client library for Spanner, see Spanner client libraries .

To authenticate to Spanner, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment .

  // Package spanner contains an example of using Spanner from a Cloud Function. 
 package 
  
 spanner 
 import 
  
 ( 
  
 "context" 
  
 "fmt" 
  
 "log" 
  
 "net/http" 
  
 "sync" 
  
 "cloud.google.com/go/spanner" 
  
 "github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework-go/functions" 
  
 "google.golang.org/api/iterator" 
 ) 
 // client is a global Spanner client, to avoid initializing a new client for 
 // every request. 
 var 
  
 client 
  
 * 
 spanner 
 . 
 Client 
 var 
  
 clientOnce 
  
 sync 
 . 
 Once 
 // db is the name of the database to query. 
 var 
  
 db 
  
 = 
  
 "projects/my-project/instances/my-instance/databases/example-db" 
 func 
  
 init 
 () 
  
 { 
  
 functions 
 . 
 HTTP 
 ( 
 "HelloSpanner" 
 , 
  
 HelloSpanner 
 ) 
 } 
 // HelloSpanner is an example of querying Spanner from a Cloud Function. 
 func 
  
 HelloSpanner 
 ( 
 w 
  
 http 
 . 
 ResponseWriter 
 , 
  
 r 
  
 * 
 http 
 . 
 Request 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 clientOnce 
 . 
 Do 
 ( 
 func 
 () 
  
 { 
  
 // Declare a separate err variable to avoid shadowing client. 
  
 var 
  
 err 
  
 error 
  
 client 
 , 
  
 err 
  
 = 
  
 spanner 
 . 
 NewClient 
 ( 
 context 
 . 
 Background 
 (), 
  
 db 
 ) 
  
 if 
  
 err 
  
 != 
  
 nil 
  
 { 
  
 http 
 . 
 Error 
 ( 
 w 
 , 
  
 "Error initializing database" 
 , 
  
 http 
 . 
 StatusInternalServerError 
 ) 
  
 log 
 . 
 Printf 
 ( 
 "spanner.NewClient: %v" 
 , 
  
 err 
 ) 
  
 return 
  
 } 
  
 }) 
  
 fmt 
 . 
 Fprintln 
 ( 
 w 
 , 
  
 "Albums:" 
 ) 
  
 stmt 
  
 := 
  
 spanner 
 . 
  Statement 
 
 { 
 SQL 
 : 
  
 `SELECT SingerId, AlbumId, AlbumTitle FROM Albums` 
 } 
  
 iter 
  
 := 
  
 client 
 . 
  Single 
 
 (). 
 Query 
 ( 
 r 
 . 
 Context 
 (), 
  
 stmt 
 ) 
  
 defer 
  
 iter 
 . 
 Stop 
 () 
  
 for 
  
 { 
  
 row 
 , 
  
 err 
  
 := 
  
 iter 
 . 
 Next 
 () 
  
 if 
  
 err 
  
 == 
  
 iterator 
 . 
 Done 
  
 { 
  
 return 
  
 } 
  
 if 
  
 err 
  
 != 
  
 nil 
  
 { 
  
 http 
 . 
 Error 
 ( 
 w 
 , 
  
 "Error querying database" 
 , 
  
 http 
 . 
 StatusInternalServerError 
 ) 
  
 log 
 . 
 Printf 
 ( 
 "iter.Next: %v" 
 , 
  
 err 
 ) 
  
 return 
  
 } 
  
 var 
  
 singerID 
 , 
  
 albumID 
  
 int64 
  
 var 
  
 albumTitle 
  
 string 
  
 if 
  
 err 
  
 := 
  
 row 
 . 
  Columns 
 
 ( 
& singerID 
 , 
  
& albumID 
 , 
  
& albumTitle 
 ); 
  
 err 
  
 != 
  
 nil 
  
 { 
  
 http 
 . 
 Error 
 ( 
 w 
 , 
  
 "Error parsing database response" 
 , 
  
 http 
 . 
 StatusInternalServerError 
 ) 
  
 log 
 . 
 Printf 
 ( 
 "row.Columns: %v" 
 , 
  
 err 
 ) 
  
 return 
  
 } 
  
 fmt 
 . 
 Fprintf 
 ( 
 w 
 , 
  
 "%d %d %s\n" 
 , 
  
 singerID 
 , 
  
 albumID 
 , 
  
 albumTitle 
 ) 
  
 } 
 } 
 

Java

To learn how to install and use the client library for Spanner, see Spanner client libraries .

To authenticate to Spanner, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment .

  import 
  
 com.google.api.client.http. HttpStatusCodes 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.functions.HttpFunction 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.functions. HttpRequest 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.functions. HttpResponse 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. DatabaseClient 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. DatabaseId 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. LazySpannerInitializer 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. ResultSet 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. SpannerException 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. SpannerOptions 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.cloud.spanner. Statement 
 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.common.base.MoreObjects 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.io.PrintWriter 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.util.logging.Level 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.util.logging.Logger 
 ; 
 // HelloSpanner is an example of querying Spanner from a Cloud Function. 
 public 
  
 class 
 HelloSpanner 
  
 implements 
  
 HttpFunction 
  
 { 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 Logger 
  
 logger 
  
 = 
  
 Logger 
 . 
 getLogger 
 ( 
 HelloSpanner 
 . 
 class 
 . 
 getName 
 ()); 
  
 // TODO<developer>: Set these environment variables. 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 String 
  
 SPANNER_INSTANCE_ID 
  
 = 
  
 MoreObjects 
 . 
 firstNonNull 
 ( 
 System 
 . 
 getenv 
 ( 
 "SPANNER_INSTANCE" 
 ), 
  
 "my-instance" 
 ); 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 String 
  
 SPANNER_DATABASE_ID 
  
 = 
  
 MoreObjects 
 . 
 firstNonNull 
 ( 
 System 
 . 
 getenv 
 ( 
 "SPANNER_DATABASE" 
 ), 
  
 "example-db" 
 ); 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
  DatabaseId 
 
  
 databaseId 
  
 = 
  
  DatabaseId 
 
 . 
 of 
 ( 
  
  SpannerOptions 
 
 . 
  getDefaultProjectId 
 
 (), 
  
 SPANNER_INSTANCE_ID 
 , 
  
 SPANNER_DATABASE_ID 
 ); 
  
 // The LazySpannerInitializer instance is shared across all instances of the HelloSpanner class. 
  
 // It will create a Spanner instance the first time one is requested, and continue to return that 
  
 // instance for all subsequent requests. 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
  LazySpannerInitializer 
 
  
 SPANNER_INITIALIZER 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
  LazySpannerInitializer 
 
 (); 
  
 @VisibleForTesting 
  
  DatabaseClient 
 
  
 getClient 
 () 
  
 throws 
  
 Throwable 
  
 { 
  
 return 
  
 SPANNER_INITIALIZER 
 . 
 get 
 (). 
 getDatabaseClient 
 ( 
 databaseId 
 ); 
  
 } 
  
 @Override 
  
 public 
  
 void 
  
 service 
 ( 
  HttpRequest 
 
  
 request 
 , 
  
  HttpResponse 
 
  
 response 
 ) 
  
 throws 
  
 Exception 
  
 { 
  
 var 
  
 writer 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 PrintWriter 
 ( 
 response 
 . 
 getWriter 
 ()); 
  
 try 
  
 { 
  
  DatabaseClient 
 
  
 client 
  
 = 
  
 getClient 
 (); 
  
 try 
  
 ( 
  ResultSet 
 
  
 rs 
  
 = 
  
 client 
  
 . 
  singleUse 
 
 () 
  
 . 
 executeQuery 
 ( 
  Statement 
 
 . 
 of 
 ( 
 "SELECT SingerId, AlbumId, AlbumTitle FROM Albums" 
 ))) 
  
 { 
  
 writer 
 . 
 printf 
 ( 
 "Albums:%n" 
 ); 
  
 while 
  
 ( 
 rs 
 . 
 next 
 ()) 
  
 { 
  
 writer 
 . 
 printf 
 ( 
  
 "%d %d %s%n" 
 , 
  
 rs 
 . 
 getLong 
 ( 
 "SingerId" 
 ), 
  
 rs 
 . 
 getLong 
 ( 
 "AlbumId" 
 ), 
  
 rs 
 . 
 getString 
 ( 
 "AlbumTitle" 
 )); 
  
 } 
  
 } 
  
 catch 
  
 ( 
  SpannerException 
 
  
 e 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 writer 
 . 
 printf 
 ( 
 "Error querying database: %s%n" 
 , 
  
 e 
 . 
 getMessage 
 ()); 
  
 response 
 . 
  setStatusCode 
 
 ( 
  HttpStatusCodes 
 
 . 
 STATUS_CODE_SERVER_ERROR 
 , 
  
 e 
 . 
 getMessage 
 ()); 
  
 } 
  
 } 
  
 catch 
  
 ( 
 Throwable 
  
 t 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 logger 
 . 
 log 
 ( 
 Level 
 . 
 SEVERE 
 , 
  
 "Spanner example failed" 
 , 
  
 t 
 ); 
  
 writer 
 . 
 printf 
 ( 
 "Error setting up Spanner: %s%n" 
 , 
  
 t 
 . 
 getMessage 
 ()); 
  
 response 
 . 
  setStatusCode 
 
 ( 
  HttpStatusCodes 
 
 . 
 STATUS_CODE_SERVER_ERROR 
 , 
  
 t 
 . 
 getMessage 
 ()); 
  
 } 
  
 } 
 } 
 

Node.js

To learn how to install and use the client library for Spanner, see Spanner client libraries .

To authenticate to Spanner, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment .

  // Imports the Google Cloud client library 
 const 
  
 { 
 Spanner 
 } 
  
 = 
  
 require 
 ( 
 ' @google-cloud/spanner 
' 
 ); 
 // Imports the functions framework to register your HTTP function 
 const 
  
 functions 
  
 = 
  
 require 
 ( 
 '@google-cloud/functions-framework' 
 ); 
 // Instantiates a client 
 const 
  
 spanner 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
  Spanner 
 
 (); 
 // Your Cloud Spanner instance ID 
 const 
  
 instanceId 
  
 = 
  
 'test-instance' 
 ; 
 // Your Cloud Spanner database ID 
 const 
  
 databaseId 
  
 = 
  
 'example-db' 
 ; 
 /** 
 * HTTP Cloud Function. 
 * 
 * @param {Object} req Cloud Function request context. 
 * @param {Object} res Cloud Function response context. 
 */ 
 functions 
 . 
 http 
 ( 
 'spannerQuickstart' 
 , 
  
 async 
  
 ( 
 req 
 , 
  
 res 
 ) 
  
 = 
>  
 { 
  
 // Gets a reference to a Cloud Spanner instance and database 
  
 const 
  
 instance 
  
 = 
  
 spanner 
 . 
 instance 
 ( 
 instanceId 
 ); 
  
 const 
  
 database 
  
 = 
  
 instance 
 . 
 database 
 ( 
 databaseId 
 ); 
  
 // The query to execute 
  
 const 
  
 query 
  
 = 
  
 { 
  
 sql 
 : 
  
 'SELECT * FROM Albums' 
 , 
  
 }; 
  
 // Execute the query 
  
 try 
  
 { 
  
 const 
  
 results 
  
 = 
  
 await 
  
 database 
 . 
 run 
 ( 
 query 
 ); 
  
 const 
  
 rows 
  
 = 
  
 results 
 [ 
 0 
 ]. 
 map 
 ( 
 row 
  
 = 
>  
 row 
 . 
 toJSON 
 ()); 
  
 rows 
 . 
 forEach 
 ( 
 row 
  
 = 
>  
 { 
  
 res 
 . 
 write 
 ( 
  
 `SingerId: 
 ${ 
 row 
 . 
 SingerId 
 } 
 , ` 
  
 + 
  
 `AlbumId: 
 ${ 
 row 
 . 
 AlbumId 
 } 
 , ` 
  
 + 
  
 `AlbumTitle: 
 ${ 
 row 
 . 
 AlbumTitle 
 } 
 \n` 
  
 ); 
  
 }); 
  
 res 
 . 
 status 
 ( 
 200 
 ). 
 end 
 (); 
  
 } 
  
 catch 
  
 ( 
 err 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 res 
 . 
 status 
 ( 
 500 
 ). 
 send 
 ( 
 `Error querying Spanner: 
 ${ 
 err 
 } 
 ` 
 ); 
  
 } 
 }); 
 

Python

To learn how to install and use the client library for Spanner, see Spanner client libraries .

To authenticate to Spanner, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment .

  import 
  
 functions_framework 
 from 
  
 google.cloud 
  
 import 
  spanner 
 
 instance_id 
 = 
 "test-instance" 
 database_id 
 = 
 "example-db" 
 client 
 = 
  spanner 
 
 . 
  Client 
 
 () 
 instance 
 = 
  client 
 
 . 
  instance 
 
 ( 
 instance_id 
 ) 
 database 
 = 
 instance 
 . 
 database 
 ( 
 database_id 
 ) 
 @functions_framework 
 . 
 http 
 def 
  
 spanner_read_data 
 ( 
 request 
 ): 
 query 
 = 
 "SELECT * FROM Albums" 
 outputs 
 = 
 [] 
 with 
 database 
 . 
 snapshot 
 () 
 as 
 snapshot 
 : 
 results 
 = 
 snapshot 
 . 
 execute_sql 
 ( 
 query 
 ) 
 for 
 row 
 in 
 results 
 : 
 output 
 = 
 "SingerId: 
 {} 
 , AlbumId: 
 {} 
 , AlbumTitle: 
 {} 
 " 
 . 
 format 
 ( 
 * 
 row 
 ) 
 outputs 
 . 
 append 
 ( 
 output 
 ) 
 return 
 " 
 \n 
 " 
 . 
 join 
 ( 
 outputs 
 ) 
 

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