table.status() → selection<object>
Return the status of a table.
The return value is an object providing information about the table’s shards, replicas and replica readiness states. For a more complete discussion of the object fields, read about the table_status table in System tables.
id: the UUID of the table.name: the table’s name.db: the database the table is in.status: the subfields in this field indicate whether all shards of the table are ready to accept the given type of query: outdated_reads, reads and writes. The all_replicas_ready field indicates whether all backfills have finished.shards: one entry for each shard in table_config. Each shard’s object has the following fields: primary_replicas: a list of zero or more servers acting as primary replicas for the table.replicas: a list of all servers acting as a replica for that shard. The state field may be one of the following: ready, transitioning, backfilling, disconnected, waiting_for_primary, or waiting_for_quorum.Example: Get a table’s status.
r.table_status('superheroes').run(conn)
Example return:
{
:db => "database",
:id => "5cb35225-81b2-4cec-9eef-bfad15481265",
:name => "superheroes",
:shards => [
{
:primary_replicas => ["jeeves"],
:replicas => [
{
:server => "jeeves",
:state => "ready"
}
]
},
{
:primary_replicas => ["jeeves"],
:replicas => [
{
:server => "jeeves",
:state => "ready"
}
]
}
],
:status => {
:all_replicas_ready => true,
:ready_for_outdated_reads => true,
:ready_for_reads => true,
:ready_for_writes => true
}
}
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