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- .NET
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- AWS SDK for .NET
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. /// <summary> /// Lists the Amazon Keyspaces tables in a keyspace. /// </summary> /// <param name="keyspaceName">The name of the keyspace.</param> /// <returns>A list of TableSummary objects.</returns> public async Task<List<TableSummary>> ListTables(string keyspaceName) { var response = await _amazonKeyspaces.ListTablesAsync(new ListTablesRequest { KeyspaceName = keyspaceName }); response.Tables.ForEach(table => { Console.WriteLine($"{table.KeyspaceName}\t{table.TableName}\t{table.ResourceArn}"); }); return response.Tables; }
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For API details, see ListTables in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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- Java
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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. public static void listTables(KeyspacesClient keyClient, String keyspaceName) { try { ListTablesRequest tablesRequest = ListTablesRequest.builder() .keyspaceName(keyspaceName) .build(); ListTablesIterable listRes = keyClient.listTablesPaginator(tablesRequest); listRes.stream() .flatMap(r -> r.tables().stream()) .forEach(content -> System.out.println(" ARN: " + content.resourceArn() + " Table name: " + content.tableName())); } catch (KeyspacesException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } }
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For API details, see ListTables in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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- Kotlin
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- SDK for Kotlin
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. suspend fun listTables(keyspaceNameVal: String?) { val tablesRequest = ListTablesRequest { keyspaceName = keyspaceNameVal } KeyspacesClient { region = "us-east-1" }.use { keyClient -> keyClient .listTablesPaginated(tablesRequest) .transform { it.tables?.forEach { obj -> emit(obj) } } .collect { obj -> println(" ARN: ${obj.resourceArn} Table name: ${obj.tableName}") } } }
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For API details, see ListTables
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- Python
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- SDK for Python (Boto3)
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. class KeyspaceWrapper: """Encapsulates Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) keyspace and table actions.""" def __init__(self, keyspaces_client): """ :param keyspaces_client: A Boto3 Amazon Keyspaces client. """ self.keyspaces_client = keyspaces_client self.ks_name = None self.ks_arn = None self.table_name = None @classmethod def from_client(cls): keyspaces_client = boto3.client("keyspaces") return cls(keyspaces_client) def list_tables(self): """ Lists the tables in the keyspace. """ try: table_paginator = self.keyspaces_client.get_paginator("list_tables") for page in table_paginator.paginate(keyspaceName=self.ks_name): for table in page["tables"]: print(table["tableName"]) print(f"\t{table['resourceArn']}") except ClientError as err: logger.error( "Couldn't list tables in keyspace %s. Here's why: %s: %s", self.ks_name, err.response["Error"]["Code"], err.response["Error"]["Message"], ) raise
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For API details, see ListTables in AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) API Reference.
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