A valid request URL is required to generate request examples{
"version": 1,
"context": {}
}{
"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/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"
}Modify existing columns
Modify existing columns in table id, such as renaming or changing data types.
A valid request URL is required to generate request examples{
"version": 1,
"context": {}
}{
"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/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
List of column alterations to apply to the table
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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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Table identifier path (namespace + table name)
Branch to target. When not specified, the main branch is used.
Response
Alter columns operation result
The commit version associated with the operation
x >= 0Arbitrary 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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