NAME
    gcloud datastream streams create - create a Datastream stream

SYNOPSIS
    gcloud datastream streams create (STREAM : --location=LOCATION)
        --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME
        (--backfill-none
          | --backfill-all --mysql-excluded-objects=MYSQL_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS
          | --oracle-excluded-objects=ORACLE_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS
          | --postgresql-excluded-objects=POSTGRESQL_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS)
        (--destination=DESTINATION
          (--bigquery-destination-config=BIGQUERY_DESTINATION_CONFIG
          | --gcs-destination-config=GCS_DESTINATION_CONFIG))
        (--source=SOURCE (--mysql-source-config=MYSQL_SOURCE_CONFIG
          | --oracle-source-config=ORACLE_SOURCE_CONFIG
          | --postgresql-source-config=POSTGRESQL_SOURCE_CONFIG))
        [--labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]] [--force | --validate-only]
        [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]

DESCRIPTION
    Create a Datastream stream. If successful, the response body contains a
    newly created instance of Operation. To get the operation result, call:
    describe OPERATION

EXAMPLES
    To create a stream with an Oracle source and a Google Cloud Storage
    destination:

        $ gcloud datastream streams create STREAM --location=us-central1 \
          --display-name=my-stream --source=source \
          --oracle-source-config=source_config.json \
          --destination=destination \
          --gcs-destination-config=destination_config.json --backfill-none

    To create a stream with a MySQL source and a Cloud Storage destination and
    that excludes some objects from being backfilled:

        $ gcloud datastream streams create STREAM --location=us-central1 \
          --display-name=my-stream --source=source \
          --mysql-source-config=source_config.json \
          --destination=destination \
          --gcs-destination-config=destination_config.json \
          --backfill-all --mysql-excluded-objects=excluded_objects.json

    To create a stream with an Oracle source and a BigQuery destination:

        $ gcloud datastream streams create STREAM --location=us-central1 \
          --display-name=my-stream --source=source \
          --oracle-source-config=source_config.json \
          --destination=destination \
          --bigquery-destination-config=destination_config.json \
          --backfill-none

    To create a stream with a PostgreSQL source and a BigQuery destination:

        $ gcloud datastream streams create STREAM --location=us-central1 \
          --display-name=my-stream --source=source \
          --postgresql-source-config=source_config.json \
          --destination=destination \
          --bigquery-destination-config=destination_config.json \
          --backfill-none

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
     Stream resource - The stream to create. The arguments in this group can be
     used to specify the attributes of this resource. (NOTE) Some attributes
     are not given arguments in this group but can be set in other ways.

     To set the project attribute:
      ◆ provide the argument stream on the command line with a fully
        specified name;
      ◆ provide the argument --project on the command line;
      ◆ set the property core/project.

     This must be specified.

       STREAM
          ID of the stream or fully qualified identifier for the stream.

          To set the stream attribute:
          ▸ provide the argument stream on the command line.

          This positional argument must be specified if any of the other
          arguments in this group are specified.

       --location=LOCATION
          The Cloud location for the stream.

          To set the location attribute:
          ▸ provide the argument stream on the command line with a fully
            specified name;
          ▸ provide the argument --location on the command line.

REQUIRED FLAGS
     --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME
        Friendly name for the stream.

     Exactly one of these must be specified:

       --backfill-none
          Do not automatically backfill any objects.

       --backfill-all
          Automatically backfill objects included in the stream source
          configuration. Specific objects can be excluded.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --mysql-excluded-objects=MYSQL_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the MySQL data sources to
            avoid backfilling.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                      "mysqlDatabases": [
                          {
                            "database":"sample_database",
                            "mysqlTables": [
                              {
                                "table": "sample_table",
                                "mysqlColumns": [
                                  {
                                    "column": "sample_column",
                                  }
                                 ]
                              }
                            ]
                          }
                        ]
                      }
                  }

         --oracle-excluded-objects=ORACLE_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the Oracle data sources to
            avoid backfilling.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                      "oracleSchemas": [
                        {
                          "schema": "SAMPLE",
                          "oracleTables": [
                            {
                              "table": "SAMPLE_TABLE",
                              "oracleColumns": [
                                {
                                  "column": "COL",
                                }
                              ]
                            }
                          ]
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  }

         --postgresql-excluded-objects=POSTGRESQL_EXCLUDED_OBJECTS
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the PostgreSQL data
            sources to avoid backfilling.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                      "postgresqlSchemas": [
                        {
                          "schema": "SAMPLE",
                          "postgresqlTables": [
                            {
                              "table": "SAMPLE_TABLE",
                              "postgresqlColumns": [
                                {
                                  "column": "COL",
                                }
                              ]
                            }
                          ]
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  }

     This must be specified.

       Connection profile resource - Resource ID of the destination connection
       profile. This represents a Cloud resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are
       not given arguments in this group but can be set in other ways.

       To set the project attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --destination on the command line with a fully
          specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --project on the command line;
        ▸ set the property core/project.

       To set the location attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --destination on the command line with a fully
          specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --location on the command line.

       This must be specified.

         --destination=DESTINATION
            ID of the connection_profile or fully qualified identifier for the
            connection_profile.

            To set the connection_profile attribute:
            ▫ provide the argument --destination on the command line.

       Exactly one of these must be specified:

         --bigquery-destination-config=BIGQUERY_DESTINATION_CONFIG
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the configuration for
            Google BigQuery Destination Config.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows:

                {
                  "sourceHierarchyDatasets": {
                    "datasetTemplate": {
                      "location": "us-central1",
                      "datasetIdPrefix": "my_prefix",
                      "kmsKeyName": "projects/{project}/locations/{location}/keyRings/{key_ring}/cryptoKeys/{cryptoKey}"
                    }
                  },
                  "dataFreshness": "3600s"
                }

         --gcs-destination-config=GCS_DESTINATION_CONFIG
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the configuration for
            Google Cloud Storage Destination Config.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows:

                 {
                 "path": "some/path",
                 "fileRotationMb":5,
                 "fileRotationInterval":"15s",
                 "avroFileFormat": {}
                 }

     This must be specified.

       Connection profile resource - Resource ID of the source connection
       profile. This represents a Cloud resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are
       not given arguments in this group but can be set in other ways.

       To set the project attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --source on the command line with a fully
          specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --project on the command line;
        ▸ set the property core/project.

       To set the location attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --source on the command line with a fully
          specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --location on the command line.

       This must be specified.

         --source=SOURCE
            ID of the connection_profile or fully qualified identifier for the
            connection_profile.

            To set the connection_profile attribute:
            ▫ provide the argument --source on the command line.

       Exactly one of these must be specified:

         --mysql-source-config=MYSQL_SOURCE_CONFIG
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the configuration for
            MySQL Source Config.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                    "includeObjects": {},
                    "excludeObjects":  {
                      "mysqlDatabases": [
                          {
                            "database":"sample_database",
                            "mysqlTables": [
                              {
                                "table": "sample_table",
                                "mysqlColumns": [
                                  {
                                    "column": "sample_column",
                                  }
                                 ]
                              }
                            ]
                          }
                        ]
                      }
                  }

         --oracle-source-config=ORACLE_SOURCE_CONFIG
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the configuration for
            Oracle Source Config.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                    "includeObjects": {},
                    "excludeObjects": {
                      "oracleSchemas": [
                        {
                          "schema": "SAMPLE",
                          "oracleTables": [
                            {
                              "table": "SAMPLE_TABLE",
                              "oracleColumns": [
                                {
                                  "column": "COL",
                                }
                              ]
                            }
                          ]
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  }

         --postgresql-source-config=POSTGRESQL_SOURCE_CONFIG
            Path to a YAML (or JSON) file containing the configuration for
            PostgreSQL Source Config.

            The JSON file is formatted as follows, with camelCase field naming:

                  {
                    "includeObjects": {},
                    "excludeObjects": {
                      "postgresqlSchemas": [
                        {
                          "schema": "SAMPLE",
                          "postgresqlTables": [
                            {
                              "table": "SAMPLE_TABLE",
                              "postgresqlColumns": [
                                {
                                  "column": "COL",
                                }
                              ]
                            }
                          ]
                        }
                      ]
                    },
                    "replicationSlot": "SAMPLE_REPLICATION_SLOT",
                    "publication": "SAMPLE_PUBLICATION"
                  }

OPTIONAL FLAGS
     --labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]
        List of label KEY=VALUE pairs to add.

        Keys must start with a lowercase character and contain only hyphens
        (-), underscores (_), lowercase characters, and numbers. Values must
        contain only hyphens (-), underscores (_), lowercase characters, and
        numbers.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       --force
          Create the stream without validating it.

       --validate-only
          Only validate the stream, but do not create any resources. The
          default is false.

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
    These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account,
    --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format,
    --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet,
    --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.

    Run $ gcloud help for details.

NOTES
    This variant is also available:

        $ gcloud beta datastream streams create

