Module: Google::Cloud::Dataproc
- Defined in:
- lib/google/cloud/dataproc.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/credentials.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/doc/overview.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/job_controller_client.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/cluster_controller_client.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/doc/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/jobs.rb,
lib/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/doc/google/cloud/dataproc/v1/clusters.rb
Overview
Ruby Client for Google Cloud Dataproc API (Alpha)
Google Cloud Dataproc API: Manages Hadoop-based clusters and jobs on Google Cloud Platform.
Quick Start
In order to use this library, you first need to go through the following steps:
- Select or create a Cloud Platform project.
- Enable billing for your project.
- Enable the Google Cloud Dataproc API.
- Setup Authentication.
Installation
$ gem install google-cloud-dataproc
Preview
ClusterControllerClient
require "google/cloud/dataproc"
cluster_controller_client = Google::Cloud::Dataproc::ClusterController.new
project_id_2 = project_id
region = "global"
# Iterate over all results.
cluster_controller_client.list_clusters(project_id_2, region).each do |element|
# Process element.
end
# Or iterate over results one page at a time.
cluster_controller_client.list_clusters(project_id_2, region).each_page do |page|
# Process each page at a time.
page.each do |element|
# Process element.
end
end
Next Steps
- Read the Google Cloud Dataproc API Product documentation to learn more about the product and see How-to Guides.
- View this repository's main README to see the full list of Cloud APIs that we cover.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClusterController, JobController, V1 Classes: Credentials
Constant Summary collapse
- FILE_DIR =
rubocop:enable LineLength
File.realdirpath(Pathname.new(__FILE__).join("..").join("dataproc"))
- AVAILABLE_VERSIONS =
Dir["#{FILE_DIR}/*"] .select { |file| File.directory?(file) } .select { |dir| Google::Gax::VERSION_MATCHER.match(File.basename(dir)) } .select { |dir| File.exist?(dir + ".rb") } .map { |dir| File.basename(dir) }