hasPartition()
MilvusClient interface. This method checks if a partition exists in the specified collection.
R<Boolean> hasPartition(HasPartitionParam requestParam);
HasPartitionParam
Use the HasPartitionParam.Builder
to construct a HasPartitionParam
object.
import io.milvus.param.HasPartitionParam;
HasPartitionParam.Builder builder = HasPartitionParam.newBuilder();
Methods of HasPartitionParam.Builder
:
Method |
Description |
Parameters |
---|---|---|
withCollectionName(String collectionName) |
Set the collection name. Collection name cannot be empty or null. |
collectionName: The target collection name. |
withDatabaseName(String databaseName) |
Sets the database name. database name can be null for default database. |
databaseName: The database name. |
withPartitionName(String partitionName) |
Set the partition name. Partition name cannot be empty or null. |
partitionName: The target partition name. |
build() |
Construct a HasPartitionParam object. |
N/A |
The HasPartitionParam.Builder.build()
can throw the following exceptions:
- ParamException: error if the parameter is invalid.
Returns
This method catches all the exceptions and returns an R<Boolean>
object.
If the API fails on the server side, it returns the error code and message from the server.
If the API fails by RPC exception, it returns
R.Status.Unknown
and error message of the exception.If the API succeeds, it returns
R.Status.Success
.
Example
import io.milvus.param.*;
HasPartitionParam param = HasPartitionParam.newBuilder()
.withCollectionName(COLLECTION_NAME)
.withPartitionName(PARTITION_NAME)
.build();
R<Boolean> response = client.hasPartition(param);
if (response.getStatus() != R.Status.Success.getCode()) {
System.out.println(response.getMessage());
}
System.out.println("Partition existence: " + response.getData());