Build a Datastore Key object.
Package
@google-cloud/datastoreExamples
//-
// Create an incomplete key with a kind value of `Company`.
//-
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
(
'Company'
);
//-
// Create a complete key with a kind value of `Company` and id`123`.
//-
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
([
'Company'
,
123
]);
//-
// If the ID integer is outside the bounds of a JavaScript Number
// object, create an Int.
//-
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
([
'Company'
,
datastore
.
int
(
'100000000000001234'
)
]);
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
// Create a complete key with a kind value of `Company` and name `Google`.
// Note: `id` is used for numeric identifiers and `name` is used otherwise.
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
([
'Company'
,
'Google'
]);
//-
// Create a complete key from a provided namespace and path.
//-
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
({
namespace
:
'My-NS'
,
path
:
[
'Company'
,
123
]
});
Serialize the key for later re-use.
const
{
Datastore
}
=
require
(
' @google-cloud/datastore
'
);
const
datastore
=
new
Datastore
();
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
({
namespace
:
'My-NS'
,
path
:
[
'Company'
,
123
]
});
// Later...
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
(
key
.
serialized
);
Constructors
(constructor)(options)
constructor
(
options
:
KeyOptions
);
Constructs a new instance of the Key
class
Parameter
Name
Description
options
KeyOptions
Properties
id
id
?:
string
;
kind
kind
:
string
;
name
name
?:
string
;
namespace
namespace
?:
string
;
parent
parent
?:
Key
;
path
path
:
Array<string
|
number
> ;
serialized
get
serialized
()
:
{
namespace
:
string
|
undefined
;
path
:
(
string
|
Int
)[];
};
Access the serialized
property for a library-compatible way to re-use a key.
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
({
namespace
:
'My-NS'
,
path
:
[
'Company'
,
123
]
});
// Later...
const
key
=
datastore
.
key
(
key
.
serialized
);