DBSQLClient.openSession
now takes a limited set of options (OpenSessionRequest
instead of Thrift'sTOpenSessionReq
)DBSQLClient.openSession
now uses the latest protocol version by default- Direct results feature is now available for all IOperation methods which support it. To enable direct results feature,
maxRows
option should be used FunctionNameRequest
type renamed toFunctionsRequest
IDBSQLConnectionOptions
type renamed toConnectionOptions
IFetchOptions
renamed toFetchOptions
DBSQLOperation.getSchema
will wait for operation completion, likeDBSQLOperation.fetchChunk
/DBSQLOperation.fetchAll
. It also supports the same progress reporting optionsrunAsync
option is now available for all operations that support it
- Operations will wait for cluster to start instead of failing
- Added support for DirectResults, which speeds up data fetches by reducing the number of server roundtrips when possible
DBSQLOperation
interface simplified:HiveUtils
were removed and replaced with new methodsDBSQLOperation.fetchChunk
/DBSQLOperation.fetchAll
. New API implements all necessary waiting and data conversion routines internally- Better TypeScript support
- Thrift definitions updated to support additional Databricks features
- User-agent string updated; a part of user-agent string is configurable through
DBSQLClient
'sclientId
option - Connection now uses keep-alive (not configurable at this moment)
DBSQLClient
now prepends slash to path when neededDBSQLOperation
: default chunk size for data fetching increased from 100 to 100.000
DBSQLClient.utils
was permanently removed. Code which used utils.waitUntilReady
, utils.fetchAll
and utils.getResult
to get data should now be replaced with the single DBSQLOperation.fetchAll
method.
Progress reporting, previously supported by utils.waitUntilReady
, is now configurable via
DBSQLOperation.fetchChunk
/DBSQLOperation.fetchAll
options. DBSQLOperation.setMaxRows
also became
an option of methods mentioned above.
- Initial release