@InterfaceAudience.Public public class KeyOnlyFilter extends org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBase
This filter can be used to grab all of the keys without having to also grab the values.
Filter.ReturnCode| Constructor and Description |
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KeyOnlyFilter() |
KeyOnlyFilter(boolean lenAsVal) |
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static Filter |
createFilterFromArguments(ArrayList<byte[]> filterArguments) |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Filter.ReturnCode |
filterCell(Cell ignored)
A way to filter based on the column family, column qualifier and/or the column value.
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Filter.ReturnCode |
filterKeyValue(Cell ignored)
Deprecated.
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boolean |
filterRowKey(Cell cell)
Filters a row based on the row key.
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int |
hashCode() |
static KeyOnlyFilter |
parseFrom(byte[] pbBytes) |
byte[] |
toByteArray()
Return length 0 byte array for Filters that don't require special serialization
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Cell |
transformCell(Cell cell)
By default no transformation takes place
Give the filter a chance to transform the passed KeyValue.
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filterAllRemaining, filterRow, filterRowCells, filterRowKey, getNextCellHint, hasFilterRow, isFamilyEssential, reset, toStringisReversed, setReversedpublic KeyOnlyFilter()
public KeyOnlyFilter(boolean lenAsVal)
public boolean filterRowKey(Cell cell) throws IOException
FilterFilter.filterCell(Cell) below.
If Filter.filterAllRemaining() returns true, then Filter.filterRowKey(Cell) should
also return true.
Concrete implementers can signal a failure condition in their code by throwing an
IOException.filterRowKey in class org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBasecell - The first cell coming in the new rowIOException - in case an I/O or an filter specific failure needs to be signaled.public Cell transformCell(Cell cell)
org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBasetransformCell in class org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBasecell - the KeyValue in questionThe transformed KeyValue is what is eventually returned to the client. Most filters will
return the passed KeyValue unchanged.,
for an example of a
transformation.
Concrete implementers can signal a failure condition in their code by throwing an
{@link IOException}.@Deprecated public Filter.ReturnCode filterKeyValue(Cell ignored) throws IOException
FilterReturnCode.NEXT_ROW, it should return
ReturnCode.NEXT_ROW until Filter.reset() is called just in case the caller calls
for the next row.
Concrete implementers can signal a failure condition in their code by throwing an
IOException.filterKeyValue in class Filterignored - the Cell in questionIOException - in case an I/O or an filter specific failure needs to be signaled.Filter.ReturnCodepublic Filter.ReturnCode filterCell(Cell ignored) throws IOException
FilterReturnCode.NEXT_ROW, it should return
ReturnCode.NEXT_ROW until Filter.reset() is called just in case the caller calls
for the next row.
Concrete implementers can signal a failure condition in their code by throwing an
IOException.filterCell in class Filterignored - the Cell in questionIOException - in case an I/O or an filter specific failure needs to be signaled.Filter.ReturnCodepublic static Filter createFilterFromArguments(ArrayList<byte[]> filterArguments)
public byte[] toByteArray()
org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBasetoByteArray in class org.apache.hadoop.hbase.filter.FilterBasepublic static KeyOnlyFilter parseFrom(byte[] pbBytes) throws org.apache.hadoop.hbase.exceptions.DeserializationException
pbBytes - A pb serialized KeyOnlyFilter instanceKeyOnlyFilter made from bytesorg.apache.hadoop.hbase.exceptions.DeserializationExceptiontoByteArray()Copyright © 2007–2019 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.