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> Add namespace help info in table related shell commands
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-10389
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10389
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: shell
> Affects Versions: 0.96.0, 0.96.1
> Reporter: Jerry He
> Assignee: Jerry He
> Attachments: HBASE-10389-trunk.patch
>
>
> Currently in the help info of table related shell command, we don't mention
> or give namespace as part of the table name.
> For example, to create table:
> {code}
> hbase(main):001:0> help 'create'
> Creates a table. Pass a table name, and a set of column family
> specifications (at least one), and, optionally, table configuration.
> Column specification can be a simple string (name), or a dictionary
> (dictionaries are described below in main help output), necessarily
> including NAME attribute.
> Examples:
> hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', VERSIONS => 5}
> hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1'}, {NAME => 'f2'}, {NAME => 'f3'}
> hbase> # The above in shorthand would be the following:
> hbase> create 't1', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3'
> hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', VERSIONS => 1, TTL => 2592000,
> BLOCKCACHE => true}
> hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', CONFIGURATION =>
> {'hbase.hstore.blockingStoreFiles' => '10'}}
> Table configuration options can be put at the end.
> Examples:
> hbase> create 't1', 'f1', SPLITS => ['10', '20', '30', '40']
> hbase> create 't1', 'f1', SPLITS_FILE => 'splits.txt', OWNER => 'johndoe'
> hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', VERSIONS => 5}, METADATA => { 'mykey' =>
> 'myvalue' }
> hbase> # Optionally pre-split the table into NUMREGIONS, using
> hbase> # SPLITALGO ("HexStringSplit", "UniformSplit" or classname)
> hbase> create 't1', 'f1', {NUMREGIONS => 15, SPLITALGO => 'HexStringSplit'}
> hbase> create 't1', 'f1', {NUMREGIONS => 15, SPLITALGO => 'HexStringSplit',
> CONFIGURATION => {'hbase.hregion.scan.loadColumnFamiliesOnDemand' => 'true'}}
> You can also keep around a reference to the created table:
> hbase> t1 = create 't1', 'f1'
> Which gives you a reference to the table named 't1', on which you can then
> call methods.
> {code}
> We should document the usage of namespace in these commands.
> For example:
> #namespace=foo and table qualifier=bar
> create 'foo:bar', 'fam'
> #namespace=default and table qualifier=bar
> create 'bar', 'fam'
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