load
Operator
load — add and commit data to a pool
Synopsis
load <pool>[@<branch>] [author <author>] [message <message>] [meta <meta>]
Description
The load
operator populates the specified <pool>
with the values it
receives as input. Much like how zed load
is used at the command line to populate a pool with data from files, streams,
and URIs, the load
operator is used to save query results from your Zed
pipeline to a pool in the same Zed lake. <pool>
is a string indicating the
name or ID of the destination pool.
If the optional @<branch>
string is included then the data will be committed
to an existing branch of that name, otherwise the main
branch is assumed.
The author
, message
, and meta
strings may also be provided to further
describe the committed data, similar to the same zed load
options.
Input Data
Examples below assume the existence of the Zed lake created and populated by the following commands:
export ZED_LAKE=example
zed -q init
zed -q create -orderby flip:asc coinflips
zed branch -q -use coinflips onlytails
echo '{flip:1,result:"heads"} {flip:2,result:"tails"}' | zed load -q -use coinflips -
zed -q create -orderby flip:asc bigflips
zed query -f text 'from :branches | yield pool.name + "@" + branch.name | sort'
The lake then contains the two pools:
bigflips@main
coinflips@main
coinflips@onlytails
Examples
Modify some values, load them into the main
branch of our empty bigflips
pool, and see what was loaded
zed -lake example query 'from coinflips | result:=upper(result) | load bigflips' > /dev/null
zed -lake example query -z 'from bigflips'
=>
{flip:1,result:"HEADS"}
{flip:2,result:"TAILS"}
Add a filtered subset of records to our onlytails
branch, while also adding metadata
zed -lake example query 'from coinflips | result=="tails" | load coinflips@onlytails author "Steve" message "A subset" meta "\"Additional metadata\""' > /dev/null
zed -lake example query -z 'from coinflips@onlytails'
=>
{flip:2,result:"tails"}