A valid request URL is required to generate request examples{
"context": {},
"transaction_id": "<string>"
}{
"type": "/errors/bad-request",
"title": "Malformed request",
"status": 400,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/unauthorized-request",
"title": "No valid authentication credentials for the operation",
"status": 401,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/forbidden-request",
"title": "Not authorized to make this request",
"status": 403,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/not-found-error",
"title": "Not found Error",
"status": 404,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces/{ns}"
}{
"type": "/errors/conflict",
"title": "The namespace has been concurrently modified",
"status": 409,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces/{ns}"
}{
"type": "/errors/service-unavailable",
"title": "Slow down",
"status": 503,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/server-error",
"title": "Internal Server Error",
"status": 500,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}Create a new branch
Create a new branch for table id starting from a source ref (another
branch and/or version), defaulting to the latest version of the main branch.
A valid request URL is required to generate request examples{
"context": {},
"transaction_id": "<string>"
}{
"type": "/errors/bad-request",
"title": "Malformed request",
"status": 400,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/unauthorized-request",
"title": "No valid authentication credentials for the operation",
"status": 401,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/forbidden-request",
"title": "Not authorized to make this request",
"status": 403,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/not-found-error",
"title": "Not found Error",
"status": 404,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces/{ns}"
}{
"type": "/errors/conflict",
"title": "The namespace has been concurrently modified",
"status": 409,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces/{ns}"
}{
"type": "/errors/service-unavailable",
"title": "Slow down",
"status": 503,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}{
"type": "/errors/server-error",
"title": "Internal Server Error",
"status": 500,
"detail": "",
"instance": "/v1/namespaces"
}Authorizations
The access token received from the authorization server in the OAuth 2.0 flow.
Path Parameters
string identifier of an object in a namespace, following the Lance Namespace spec.
When the value is equal to the delimiter, it represents the root namespace.
For example, v1/namespace/$/list performs a ListNamespace on the root namespace.
Query Parameters
An optional delimiter of the string identifier, following the Lance Namespace spec.
When not specified, the $ delimiter must be used.
Body
Name of the branch to create
Identity information of a request.
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Arbitrary context as key-value pairs. How to use the context is custom to the specific implementation.
On a request, it carries caller-provided context to the implementation. On a response, it carries implementation-provided context back to the caller.
REST NAMESPACE ONLY
Context entries are mapped to and from HTTP headers using the header. prefix:
- On a request, any entry whose key starts with
header.is sent as an HTTP request header with the prefix stripped. For example, the entry{"header.Authorization": "Bearer abc"}is sent as the request headerAuthorization: Bearer abc. - On a response, every HTTP response header is returned as an entry whose key is the
header name prefixed with
header.. For example, the response headerx-request-id: abc123is returned as the entry{"header.x-request-id": "abc123"}.
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Source branch to create the new branch from. When omitted, the new branch is created from the main branch.
Version of the source (branch or main) to create from. When omitted, the latest version of the source is used.
x >= 0Response
Create branch response
Response for create branch operation
Arbitrary context as key-value pairs. How to use the context is custom to the specific implementation.
On a request, it carries caller-provided context to the implementation. On a response, it carries implementation-provided context back to the caller.
REST NAMESPACE ONLY
Context entries are mapped to and from HTTP headers using the header. prefix:
- On a request, any entry whose key starts with
header.is sent as an HTTP request header with the prefix stripped. For example, the entry{"header.Authorization": "Bearer abc"}is sent as the request headerAuthorization: Bearer abc. - On a response, every HTTP response header is returned as an entry whose key is the
header name prefixed with
header.. For example, the response headerx-request-id: abc123is returned as the entry{"header.x-request-id": "abc123"}.
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Optional transaction identifier
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