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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012 The gocql Authors. All rights reserved.
  2. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
  3. // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
  4. package gocql
  5. import (
  6. "errors"
  7. "fmt"
  8. "io"
  9. "strings"
  10. "sync"
  11. "time"
  12. "unicode"
  13. )
  14. // Session is the interface used by users to interact with the database.
  15. //
  16. // It's safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines and a typical usage
  17. // scenario is to have one global session object to interact with the
  18. // whole Cassandra cluster.
  19. //
  20. // This type extends the Node interface by adding a convinient query builder
  21. // and automatically sets a default consinstency level on all operations
  22. // that do not have a consistency level set.
  23. type Session struct {
  24. Pool ConnectionPool
  25. cons Consistency
  26. pageSize int
  27. prefetch float64
  28. trace Tracer
  29. mu sync.RWMutex
  30. cfg ClusterConfig
  31. closeMu sync.RWMutex
  32. isClosed bool
  33. }
  34. // NewSession wraps an existing Node.
  35. func NewSession(p ConnectionPool, c ClusterConfig) *Session {
  36. return &Session{Pool: p, cons: Quorum, prefetch: 0.25, cfg: c}
  37. }
  38. // SetConsistency sets the default consistency level for this session. This
  39. // setting can also be changed on a per-query basis and the default value
  40. // is Quorum.
  41. func (s *Session) SetConsistency(cons Consistency) {
  42. s.mu.Lock()
  43. s.cons = cons
  44. s.mu.Unlock()
  45. }
  46. // SetPageSize sets the default page size for this session. A value <= 0 will
  47. // disable paging. This setting can also be changed on a per-query basis.
  48. func (s *Session) SetPageSize(n int) {
  49. s.mu.Lock()
  50. s.pageSize = n
  51. s.mu.Unlock()
  52. }
  53. // SetPrefetch sets the default threshold for pre-fetching new pages. If
  54. // there are only p*pageSize rows remaining, the next page will be requested
  55. // automatically. This value can also be changed on a per-query basis and
  56. // the default value is 0.25.
  57. func (s *Session) SetPrefetch(p float64) {
  58. s.mu.Lock()
  59. s.prefetch = p
  60. s.mu.Unlock()
  61. }
  62. // SetTrace sets the default tracer for this session. This setting can also
  63. // be changed on a per-query basis.
  64. func (s *Session) SetTrace(trace Tracer) {
  65. s.mu.Lock()
  66. s.trace = trace
  67. s.mu.Unlock()
  68. }
  69. // Query generates a new query object for interacting with the database.
  70. // Further details of the query may be tweaked using the resulting query
  71. // value before the query is executed. Query is automatically prepared
  72. // if it has not previously been executed.
  73. func (s *Session) Query(stmt string, values ...interface{}) *Query {
  74. s.mu.RLock()
  75. qry := &Query{stmt: stmt, values: values, cons: s.cons,
  76. session: s, pageSize: s.pageSize, trace: s.trace,
  77. prefetch: s.prefetch, rt: s.cfg.RetryPolicy}
  78. s.mu.RUnlock()
  79. return qry
  80. }
  81. // Bind generates a new query object based on the query statement passed in.
  82. // The query is automatically prepared if it has not previously been executed.
  83. // The binding callback allows the application to define which query argument
  84. // values will be marshalled as part of the query execution.
  85. // During execution, the meta data of the prepared query will be routed to the
  86. // binding callback, which is responsible for producing the query argument values.
  87. func (s *Session) Bind(stmt string, b func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)) *Query {
  88. s.mu.RLock()
  89. qry := &Query{stmt: stmt, binding: b, cons: s.cons,
  90. session: s, pageSize: s.pageSize, trace: s.trace,
  91. prefetch: s.prefetch, rt: s.cfg.RetryPolicy}
  92. s.mu.RUnlock()
  93. return qry
  94. }
  95. // Close closes all connections. The session is unusable after this
  96. // operation.
  97. func (s *Session) Close() {
  98. s.closeMu.Lock()
  99. defer s.closeMu.Unlock()
  100. if s.isClosed {
  101. return
  102. }
  103. s.isClosed = true
  104. s.Pool.Close()
  105. }
  106. func (s *Session) Closed() bool {
  107. s.closeMu.RLock()
  108. closed := s.isClosed
  109. s.closeMu.RUnlock()
  110. return closed
  111. }
  112. func (s *Session) executeQuery(qry *Query) *Iter {
  113. // fail fast
  114. if s.Closed() {
  115. return &Iter{err: ErrSessionClosed}
  116. }
  117. var iter *Iter
  118. qry.attempts = 0
  119. qry.totalLatency = 0
  120. for {
  121. conn := s.Pool.Pick(qry)
  122. //Assign the error unavailable to the iterator
  123. if conn == nil {
  124. iter = &Iter{err: ErrNoConnections}
  125. break
  126. }
  127. t := time.Now()
  128. iter = conn.executeQuery(qry)
  129. qry.totalLatency += time.Now().Sub(t).Nanoseconds()
  130. qry.attempts++
  131. //Exit for loop if the query was successful
  132. if iter.err == nil {
  133. break
  134. }
  135. if qry.rt == nil || !qry.rt.Attempt(qry) {
  136. break
  137. }
  138. }
  139. return iter
  140. }
  141. // ExecuteBatch executes a batch operation and returns nil if successful
  142. // otherwise an error is returned describing the failure.
  143. func (s *Session) ExecuteBatch(batch *Batch) error {
  144. // fail fast
  145. if s.Closed() {
  146. return ErrSessionClosed
  147. }
  148. // Prevent the execution of the batch if greater than the limit
  149. // Currently batches have a limit of 65536 queries.
  150. // https://datastax-oss.atlassian.net/browse/JAVA-229
  151. if batch.Size() > BatchSizeMaximum {
  152. return ErrTooManyStmts
  153. }
  154. var err error
  155. batch.attempts = 0
  156. batch.totalLatency = 0
  157. for {
  158. conn := s.Pool.Pick(nil)
  159. //Assign the error unavailable and break loop
  160. if conn == nil {
  161. err = ErrNoConnections
  162. break
  163. }
  164. t := time.Now()
  165. err = conn.executeBatch(batch)
  166. batch.totalLatency += time.Now().Sub(t).Nanoseconds()
  167. batch.attempts++
  168. //Exit loop if operation executed correctly
  169. if err == nil {
  170. return nil
  171. }
  172. if batch.rt == nil || !batch.rt.Attempt(batch) {
  173. break
  174. }
  175. }
  176. return err
  177. }
  178. // Query represents a CQL statement that can be executed.
  179. type Query struct {
  180. stmt string
  181. values []interface{}
  182. cons Consistency
  183. pageSize int
  184. pageState []byte
  185. prefetch float64
  186. trace Tracer
  187. session *Session
  188. rt RetryPolicy
  189. binding func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)
  190. attempts int
  191. totalLatency int64
  192. }
  193. //Attempts returns the number of times the query was executed.
  194. func (q *Query) Attempts() int {
  195. return q.attempts
  196. }
  197. //Latency returns the average amount of nanoseconds per attempt of the query.
  198. func (q *Query) Latency() int64 {
  199. if q.attempts > 0 {
  200. return q.totalLatency / int64(q.attempts)
  201. }
  202. return 0
  203. }
  204. // Consistency sets the consistency level for this query. If no consistency
  205. // level have been set, the default consistency level of the cluster
  206. // is used.
  207. func (q *Query) Consistency(c Consistency) *Query {
  208. q.cons = c
  209. return q
  210. }
  211. // GetConsistency returns the currently configured consistency level for
  212. // the query.
  213. func (q *Query) GetConsistency() Consistency {
  214. return q.cons
  215. }
  216. // Trace enables tracing of this query. Look at the documentation of the
  217. // Tracer interface to learn more about tracing.
  218. func (q *Query) Trace(trace Tracer) *Query {
  219. q.trace = trace
  220. return q
  221. }
  222. // PageSize will tell the iterator to fetch the result in pages of size n.
  223. // This is useful for iterating over large result sets, but setting the
  224. // page size to low might decrease the performance. This feature is only
  225. // available in Cassandra 2 and onwards.
  226. func (q *Query) PageSize(n int) *Query {
  227. q.pageSize = n
  228. return q
  229. }
  230. func (q *Query) shouldPrepare() bool {
  231. stmt := strings.TrimLeftFunc(strings.TrimRightFunc(q.stmt, func(r rune) bool {
  232. return unicode.IsSpace(r) || r == ';'
  233. }), unicode.IsSpace)
  234. var stmtType string
  235. if n := strings.IndexFunc(stmt, unicode.IsSpace); n >= 0 {
  236. stmtType = strings.ToLower(stmt[:n])
  237. }
  238. if stmtType == "begin" {
  239. if n := strings.LastIndexFunc(stmt, unicode.IsSpace); n >= 0 {
  240. stmtType = strings.ToLower(stmt[n+1:])
  241. }
  242. }
  243. switch stmtType {
  244. case "select", "insert", "update", "delete", "batch":
  245. return true
  246. }
  247. return false
  248. }
  249. // SetPrefetch sets the default threshold for pre-fetching new pages. If
  250. // there are only p*pageSize rows remaining, the next page will be requested
  251. // automatically.
  252. func (q *Query) Prefetch(p float64) *Query {
  253. q.prefetch = p
  254. return q
  255. }
  256. // RetryPolicy sets the policy to use when retrying the query.
  257. func (q *Query) RetryPolicy(r RetryPolicy) *Query {
  258. q.rt = r
  259. return q
  260. }
  261. // Bind sets query arguments of query. This can also be used to rebind new query arguments
  262. // to an existing query instance.
  263. func (q *Query) Bind(v ...interface{}) *Query {
  264. q.values = v
  265. return q
  266. }
  267. // Exec executes the query without returning any rows.
  268. func (q *Query) Exec() error {
  269. iter := q.Iter()
  270. return iter.err
  271. }
  272. // Iter executes the query and returns an iterator capable of iterating
  273. // over all results.
  274. func (q *Query) Iter() *Iter {
  275. if strings.Index(strings.ToLower(q.stmt), "use") == 0 {
  276. return &Iter{err: ErrUseStmt}
  277. }
  278. return q.session.executeQuery(q)
  279. }
  280. // Scan executes the query, copies the columns of the first selected
  281. // row into the values pointed at by dest and discards the rest. If no rows
  282. // were selected, ErrNotFound is returned.
  283. func (q *Query) Scan(dest ...interface{}) error {
  284. iter := q.Iter()
  285. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  286. return err
  287. }
  288. iter.Scan(dest...)
  289. return iter.Close()
  290. }
  291. // ScanCAS executes a lightweight transaction (i.e. an UPDATE or INSERT
  292. // statement containing an IF clause). If the transaction fails because
  293. // the existing values did not match, the previous values will be stored
  294. // in dest.
  295. func (q *Query) ScanCAS(dest ...interface{}) (applied bool, err error) {
  296. iter := q.Iter()
  297. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  298. return false, err
  299. }
  300. if len(iter.Columns()) > 1 {
  301. dest = append([]interface{}{&applied}, dest...)
  302. iter.Scan(dest...)
  303. } else {
  304. iter.Scan(&applied)
  305. }
  306. return applied, iter.Close()
  307. }
  308. // MapScanCAS executes a lightweight transaction (i.e. an UPDATE or INSERT
  309. // statement containing an IF clause). If the transaction fails because
  310. // the existing values did not match, the previous values will be stored
  311. // in dest map.
  312. //
  313. // As for INSERT .. IF NOT EXISTS, previous values will be returned as if
  314. // SELECT * FROM. So using ScanCAS with INSERT is inherently prone to
  315. // column mismatching. MapScanCAS is added to capture them safely.
  316. func (q *Query) MapScanCAS(dest map[string]interface{}) (applied bool, err error) {
  317. iter := q.Iter()
  318. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  319. return false, err
  320. }
  321. iter.MapScan(dest)
  322. applied = dest["[applied]"].(bool)
  323. delete(dest, "[applied]")
  324. return applied, iter.Close()
  325. }
  326. // Iter represents an iterator that can be used to iterate over all rows that
  327. // were returned by a query. The iterator might send additional queries to the
  328. // database during the iteration if paging was enabled.
  329. type Iter struct {
  330. err error
  331. pos int
  332. rows [][][]byte
  333. columns []ColumnInfo
  334. next *nextIter
  335. }
  336. // Columns returns the name and type of the selected columns.
  337. func (iter *Iter) Columns() []ColumnInfo {
  338. return iter.columns
  339. }
  340. // Scan consumes the next row of the iterator and copies the columns of the
  341. // current row into the values pointed at by dest. Use nil as a dest value
  342. // to skip the corresponding column. Scan might send additional queries
  343. // to the database to retrieve the next set of rows if paging was enabled.
  344. //
  345. // Scan returns true if the row was successfully unmarshaled or false if the
  346. // end of the result set was reached or if an error occurred. Close should
  347. // be called afterwards to retrieve any potential errors.
  348. func (iter *Iter) Scan(dest ...interface{}) bool {
  349. if iter.err != nil {
  350. return false
  351. }
  352. if iter.pos >= len(iter.rows) {
  353. if iter.next != nil {
  354. *iter = *iter.next.fetch()
  355. return iter.Scan(dest...)
  356. }
  357. return false
  358. }
  359. if iter.next != nil && iter.pos == iter.next.pos {
  360. go iter.next.fetch()
  361. }
  362. if len(dest) != len(iter.columns) {
  363. iter.err = errors.New("count mismatch")
  364. return false
  365. }
  366. for i := 0; i < len(iter.columns); i++ {
  367. if dest[i] == nil {
  368. continue
  369. }
  370. err := Unmarshal(iter.columns[i].TypeInfo, iter.rows[iter.pos][i], dest[i])
  371. if err != nil {
  372. iter.err = err
  373. return false
  374. }
  375. }
  376. iter.pos++
  377. return true
  378. }
  379. // Close closes the iterator and returns any errors that happened during
  380. // the query or the iteration.
  381. func (iter *Iter) Close() error {
  382. return iter.err
  383. }
  384. // checkErrAndNotFound handle error and NotFound in one method.
  385. func (iter *Iter) checkErrAndNotFound() error {
  386. if iter.err != nil {
  387. return iter.err
  388. } else if len(iter.rows) == 0 {
  389. return ErrNotFound
  390. }
  391. return nil
  392. }
  393. type nextIter struct {
  394. qry Query
  395. pos int
  396. once sync.Once
  397. next *Iter
  398. }
  399. func (n *nextIter) fetch() *Iter {
  400. n.once.Do(func() {
  401. n.next = n.qry.session.executeQuery(&n.qry)
  402. })
  403. return n.next
  404. }
  405. type Batch struct {
  406. Type BatchType
  407. Entries []BatchEntry
  408. Cons Consistency
  409. rt RetryPolicy
  410. attempts int
  411. totalLatency int64
  412. }
  413. // NewBatch creates a new batch operation without defaults from the cluster
  414. func NewBatch(typ BatchType) *Batch {
  415. return &Batch{Type: typ}
  416. }
  417. // NewBatch creates a new batch operation using defaults defined in the cluster
  418. func (s *Session) NewBatch(typ BatchType) *Batch {
  419. return &Batch{Type: typ, rt: s.cfg.RetryPolicy}
  420. }
  421. // Attempts returns the number of attempts made to execute the batch.
  422. func (b *Batch) Attempts() int {
  423. return b.attempts
  424. }
  425. //Latency returns the average number of nanoseconds to execute a single attempt of the batch.
  426. func (b *Batch) Latency() int64 {
  427. if b.attempts > 0 {
  428. return b.totalLatency / int64(b.attempts)
  429. }
  430. return 0
  431. }
  432. // GetConsistency returns the currently configured consistency level for the batch
  433. // operation.
  434. func (b *Batch) GetConsistency() Consistency {
  435. return b.Cons
  436. }
  437. // Query adds the query to the batch operation
  438. func (b *Batch) Query(stmt string, args ...interface{}) {
  439. b.Entries = append(b.Entries, BatchEntry{Stmt: stmt, Args: args})
  440. }
  441. // Bind adds the query to the batch operation and correlates it with a binding callback
  442. // that will be invoked when the batch is executed. The binding callback allows the application
  443. // to define which query argument values will be marshalled as part of the batch execution.
  444. func (b *Batch) Bind(stmt string, bind func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)) {
  445. b.Entries = append(b.Entries, BatchEntry{Stmt: stmt, binding: bind})
  446. }
  447. // RetryPolicy sets the retry policy to use when executing the batch operation
  448. func (b *Batch) RetryPolicy(r RetryPolicy) *Batch {
  449. b.rt = r
  450. return b
  451. }
  452. // Size returns the number of batch statements to be executed by the batch operation.
  453. func (b *Batch) Size() int {
  454. return len(b.Entries)
  455. }
  456. type BatchType int
  457. const (
  458. LoggedBatch BatchType = 0
  459. UnloggedBatch BatchType = 1
  460. CounterBatch BatchType = 2
  461. )
  462. type BatchEntry struct {
  463. Stmt string
  464. Args []interface{}
  465. binding func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)
  466. }
  467. type Consistency int
  468. const (
  469. Any Consistency = 1 + iota
  470. One
  471. Two
  472. Three
  473. Quorum
  474. All
  475. LocalQuorum
  476. EachQuorum
  477. Serial
  478. LocalSerial
  479. LocalOne
  480. )
  481. var ConsistencyNames = []string{
  482. 0: "default",
  483. Any: "any",
  484. One: "one",
  485. Two: "two",
  486. Three: "three",
  487. Quorum: "quorum",
  488. All: "all",
  489. LocalQuorum: "localquorum",
  490. EachQuorum: "eachquorum",
  491. Serial: "serial",
  492. LocalSerial: "localserial",
  493. LocalOne: "localone",
  494. }
  495. func (c Consistency) String() string {
  496. return ConsistencyNames[c]
  497. }
  498. type ColumnInfo struct {
  499. Keyspace string
  500. Table string
  501. Name string
  502. TypeInfo *TypeInfo
  503. }
  504. // Tracer is the interface implemented by query tracers. Tracers have the
  505. // ability to obtain a detailed event log of all events that happened during
  506. // the execution of a query from Cassandra. Gathering this information might
  507. // be essential for debugging and optimizing queries, but this feature should
  508. // not be used on production systems with very high load.
  509. type Tracer interface {
  510. Trace(traceId []byte)
  511. }
  512. type traceWriter struct {
  513. session *Session
  514. w io.Writer
  515. mu sync.Mutex
  516. }
  517. // NewTraceWriter returns a simple Tracer implementation that outputs
  518. // the event log in a textual format.
  519. func NewTraceWriter(session *Session, w io.Writer) Tracer {
  520. return &traceWriter{session: session, w: w}
  521. }
  522. func (t *traceWriter) Trace(traceId []byte) {
  523. var (
  524. coordinator string
  525. duration int
  526. )
  527. t.session.Query(`SELECT coordinator, duration
  528. FROM system_traces.sessions
  529. WHERE session_id = ?`, traceId).
  530. Consistency(One).Scan(&coordinator, &duration)
  531. iter := t.session.Query(`SELECT event_id, activity, source, source_elapsed
  532. FROM system_traces.events
  533. WHERE session_id = ?`, traceId).
  534. Consistency(One).Iter()
  535. var (
  536. timestamp time.Time
  537. activity string
  538. source string
  539. elapsed int
  540. )
  541. t.mu.Lock()
  542. defer t.mu.Unlock()
  543. fmt.Fprintf(t.w, "Tracing session %016x (coordinator: %s, duration: %v):\n",
  544. traceId, coordinator, time.Duration(duration)*time.Microsecond)
  545. for iter.Scan(&timestamp, &activity, &source, &elapsed) {
  546. fmt.Fprintf(t.w, "%s: %s (source: %s, elapsed: %d)\n",
  547. timestamp.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.999999"), activity, source, elapsed)
  548. }
  549. if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
  550. fmt.Fprintln(t.w, "Error:", err)
  551. }
  552. }
  553. type Error struct {
  554. Code int
  555. Message string
  556. }
  557. func (e Error) Error() string {
  558. return e.Message
  559. }
  560. var (
  561. ErrNotFound = errors.New("not found")
  562. ErrUnavailable = errors.New("unavailable")
  563. ErrUnsupported = errors.New("feature not supported")
  564. ErrTooManyStmts = errors.New("too many statements")
  565. ErrUseStmt = errors.New("use statements aren't supported. Please see https://github.com/gocql/gocql for explaination.")
  566. ErrSessionClosed = errors.New("session has been closed")
  567. ErrNoConnections = errors.New("no connections available")
  568. )
  569. type ErrProtocol struct{ error }
  570. func NewErrProtocol(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
  571. return ErrProtocol{fmt.Errorf(format, args...)}
  572. }
  573. // BatchSizeMaximum is the maximum number of statements a batch operation can have.
  574. // This limit is set by cassandra and could change in the future.
  575. const BatchSizeMaximum = 65535