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134 lines
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Go
134 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package remote
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import (
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"context"
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"io"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/redact"
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)
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// Locator is an opaque string identifying a remote.Storage implementation.
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//
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// The Locator must not contain secrets (like authentication keys). Locators are
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// stored on disk in the shared object catalog and are passed around as part of
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// RemoteObjectBacking; they can also appear in error messages.
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type Locator string
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// SafeFormat implements redact.SafeFormatter.
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func (l Locator) SafeFormat(w redact.SafePrinter, _ rune) {
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w.Printf("%s", redact.SafeString(l))
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}
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// StorageFactory is used to return Storage implementations based on locators. A
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// Pebble store that uses shared storage is configured with a StorageFactory.
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type StorageFactory interface {
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CreateStorage(locator Locator) (Storage, error)
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}
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// SharedLevelsStart denotes the highest (i.e. lowest numbered) level that will
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// have sstables shared across Pebble instances when doing skip-shared
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// iteration (see db.ScanInternal) or shared file ingestion (see
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// db.IngestAndExcise).
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const SharedLevelsStart = 5
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// CreateOnSharedStrategy specifies what table files should be created on shared
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// storage. For use with CreateOnShared in options.
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type CreateOnSharedStrategy int
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const (
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// CreateOnSharedNone denotes no files being created on shared storage.
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CreateOnSharedNone CreateOnSharedStrategy = iota
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// CreateOnSharedLower denotes the creation of files in lower levels of the
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// LSM (specifically, L5 and L6 as they're below SharedLevelsStart) on
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// shared storage, and higher levels on local storage.
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CreateOnSharedLower
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// CreateOnSharedAll denotes the creation of all sstables on shared storage.
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CreateOnSharedAll
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)
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// ShouldCreateShared returns whether new table files at the specified level
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// should be created on shared storage.
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func ShouldCreateShared(strategy CreateOnSharedStrategy, level int) bool {
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switch strategy {
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case CreateOnSharedAll:
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return true
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case CreateOnSharedNone:
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return false
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case CreateOnSharedLower:
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return level >= SharedLevelsStart
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default:
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panic("unexpected CreateOnSharedStrategy value")
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}
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}
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// Storage is an interface for a blob storage driver. This is lower-level
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// than an FS-like interface, however FS/File-like abstractions can be built on
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// top of these methods.
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//
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// TODO(bilal): Consider pushing shared file obsoletion as well as path
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// generation behind this interface.
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type Storage interface {
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io.Closer
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// ReadObject returns an ObjectReader that can be used to perform reads on an
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// object, along with the total size of the object.
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ReadObject(ctx context.Context, objName string) (_ ObjectReader, objSize int64, _ error)
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// CreateObject returns a writer for the object at the request name. A new
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// empty object is created if CreateObject is called on an existing object.
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//
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// A Writer *must* be closed via either Close, and if closing returns a
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// non-nil error, that error should be handled or reported to the user -- an
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// implementation may buffer written data until Close and only then return
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// an error, or Write may return an opaque io.EOF with the underlying cause
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// returned by the subsequent Close().
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//
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// TODO(radu): if we encounter some unrelated error while writing to the
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// WriteCloser, we'd want to abort the whole thing rather than letting Close
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// finalize the upload.
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CreateObject(objName string) (io.WriteCloser, error)
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// List enumerates files within the supplied prefix, returning a list of
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// objects within that prefix. If delimiter is non-empty, names which have the
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// same prefix, prior to the delimiter but after the prefix, are grouped into a
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// single result which is that prefix. The order that results are returned is
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// undefined. If a prefix is specified, the prefix is trimmed from the result
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// list.
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//
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// An example would be, if the storage contains objects a, b/4, b/5 and b/6,
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// these would be the return values:
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// List("", "") -> ["a", "b/4", "b/5", "b/6"]
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// List("", "/") -> ["a", "b"]
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// List("b", "/") -> ["4", "5", "6"]
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// List("b", "") -> ["/4", "/5", "/6"]
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List(prefix, delimiter string) ([]string, error)
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// Delete removes the named object from the store.
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Delete(objName string) error
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// Size returns the length of the named object in bytesWritten.
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Size(objName string) (int64, error)
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// IsNotExistError returns true if the given error (returned by a method in
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// this interface) indicates that the object does not exist.
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IsNotExistError(err error) bool
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}
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// ObjectReader is used to perform reads on an object.
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type ObjectReader interface {
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// ReadAt reads len(p) bytes into p starting at offset off.
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//
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// Does not return partial results; if offset + len(p) is past the end of the
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// object, an error is returned.
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//
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// Clients of ReadAt can execute parallel ReadAt calls on the same
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// ObjectReader.
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ReadAt(ctx context.Context, p []byte, offset int64) error
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Close() error
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}
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