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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. "bytes"
  7. "context"
  8. "encoding/binary"
  9. "errors"
  10. "fmt"
  11. "io"
  12. "net"
  13. "strings"
  14. "sync"
  15. "sync/atomic"
  16. "time"
  17. "unicode"
  18. "github.com/gocql/gocql/internal/lru"
  19. )
  20. // Session is the interface used by users to interact with the database.
  21. //
  22. // It's safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines and a typical usage
  23. // scenario is to have one global session object to interact with the
  24. // whole Cassandra cluster.
  25. //
  26. // This type extends the Node interface by adding a convinient query builder
  27. // and automatically sets a default consistency level on all operations
  28. // that do not have a consistency level set.
  29. type Session struct {
  30. cons Consistency
  31. pageSize int
  32. prefetch float64
  33. routingKeyInfoCache routingKeyInfoLRU
  34. schemaDescriber *schemaDescriber
  35. trace Tracer
  36. queryObserver QueryObserver
  37. batchObserver BatchObserver
  38. connectObserver ConnectObserver
  39. frameObserver FrameHeaderObserver
  40. hostSource *ringDescriber
  41. stmtsLRU *preparedLRU
  42. connCfg *ConnConfig
  43. executor *queryExecutor
  44. pool *policyConnPool
  45. policy HostSelectionPolicy
  46. ring ring
  47. metadata clusterMetadata
  48. mu sync.RWMutex
  49. control *controlConn
  50. // event handlers
  51. nodeEvents *eventDebouncer
  52. schemaEvents *eventDebouncer
  53. // ring metadata
  54. hosts []HostInfo
  55. useSystemSchema bool
  56. hasAggregatesAndFunctions bool
  57. cfg ClusterConfig
  58. quit chan struct{}
  59. closeMu sync.RWMutex
  60. isClosed bool
  61. }
  62. var queryPool = &sync.Pool{
  63. New: func() interface{} {
  64. return new(Query)
  65. },
  66. }
  67. func addrsToHosts(addrs []string, defaultPort int) ([]*HostInfo, error) {
  68. var hosts []*HostInfo
  69. for _, hostport := range addrs {
  70. resolvedHosts, err := hostInfo(hostport, defaultPort)
  71. if err != nil {
  72. // Try other hosts if unable to resolve DNS name
  73. if _, ok := err.(*net.DNSError); ok {
  74. Logger.Printf("gocql: dns error: %v\n", err)
  75. continue
  76. }
  77. return nil, err
  78. }
  79. hosts = append(hosts, resolvedHosts...)
  80. }
  81. if len(hosts) == 0 {
  82. return nil, errors.New("failed to resolve any of the provided hostnames")
  83. }
  84. return hosts, nil
  85. }
  86. // NewSession wraps an existing Node.
  87. func NewSession(cfg ClusterConfig) (*Session, error) {
  88. // Check that hosts in the ClusterConfig is not empty
  89. if len(cfg.Hosts) < 1 {
  90. return nil, ErrNoHosts
  91. }
  92. // Check that either Authenticator is set or AuthProvider, not both
  93. if cfg.Authenticator != nil && cfg.AuthProvider != nil {
  94. return nil, errors.New("Can't use both Authenticator and AuthProvider in cluster config.")
  95. }
  96. s := &Session{
  97. cons: cfg.Consistency,
  98. prefetch: 0.25,
  99. cfg: cfg,
  100. pageSize: cfg.PageSize,
  101. stmtsLRU: &preparedLRU{lru: lru.New(cfg.MaxPreparedStmts)},
  102. quit: make(chan struct{}),
  103. connectObserver: cfg.ConnectObserver,
  104. }
  105. s.schemaDescriber = newSchemaDescriber(s)
  106. s.nodeEvents = newEventDebouncer("NodeEvents", s.handleNodeEvent)
  107. s.schemaEvents = newEventDebouncer("SchemaEvents", s.handleSchemaEvent)
  108. s.routingKeyInfoCache.lru = lru.New(cfg.MaxRoutingKeyInfo)
  109. s.hostSource = &ringDescriber{session: s}
  110. if cfg.PoolConfig.HostSelectionPolicy == nil {
  111. cfg.PoolConfig.HostSelectionPolicy = RoundRobinHostPolicy()
  112. }
  113. s.pool = cfg.PoolConfig.buildPool(s)
  114. s.policy = cfg.PoolConfig.HostSelectionPolicy
  115. s.policy.Init(s)
  116. s.executor = &queryExecutor{
  117. pool: s.pool,
  118. policy: cfg.PoolConfig.HostSelectionPolicy,
  119. }
  120. s.queryObserver = cfg.QueryObserver
  121. s.batchObserver = cfg.BatchObserver
  122. s.connectObserver = cfg.ConnectObserver
  123. s.frameObserver = cfg.FrameHeaderObserver
  124. //Check the TLS Config before trying to connect to anything external
  125. connCfg, err := connConfig(&s.cfg)
  126. if err != nil {
  127. //TODO: Return a typed error
  128. return nil, fmt.Errorf("gocql: unable to create session: %v", err)
  129. }
  130. s.connCfg = connCfg
  131. if err := s.init(); err != nil {
  132. s.Close()
  133. if err == ErrNoConnectionsStarted {
  134. //This error used to be generated inside NewSession & returned directly
  135. //Forward it on up to be backwards compatible
  136. return nil, ErrNoConnectionsStarted
  137. } else {
  138. // TODO(zariel): dont wrap this error in fmt.Errorf, return a typed error
  139. return nil, fmt.Errorf("gocql: unable to create session: %v", err)
  140. }
  141. }
  142. return s, nil
  143. }
  144. func (s *Session) init() error {
  145. hosts, err := addrsToHosts(s.cfg.Hosts, s.cfg.Port)
  146. if err != nil {
  147. return err
  148. }
  149. s.ring.endpoints = hosts
  150. if !s.cfg.disableControlConn {
  151. s.control = createControlConn(s)
  152. if s.cfg.ProtoVersion == 0 {
  153. proto, err := s.control.discoverProtocol(hosts)
  154. if err != nil {
  155. return fmt.Errorf("unable to discover protocol version: %v", err)
  156. } else if proto == 0 {
  157. return errors.New("unable to discovery protocol version")
  158. }
  159. // TODO(zariel): we really only need this in 1 place
  160. s.cfg.ProtoVersion = proto
  161. s.connCfg.ProtoVersion = proto
  162. }
  163. if err := s.control.connect(hosts); err != nil {
  164. return err
  165. }
  166. if !s.cfg.DisableInitialHostLookup {
  167. var partitioner string
  168. newHosts, partitioner, err := s.hostSource.GetHosts()
  169. if err != nil {
  170. return err
  171. }
  172. s.policy.SetPartitioner(partitioner)
  173. filteredHosts := make([]*HostInfo, 0, len(newHosts))
  174. for _, host := range newHosts {
  175. if !s.cfg.filterHost(host) {
  176. filteredHosts = append(filteredHosts, host)
  177. }
  178. }
  179. hosts = append(hosts, filteredHosts...)
  180. }
  181. }
  182. hostMap := make(map[string]*HostInfo, len(hosts))
  183. for _, host := range hosts {
  184. hostMap[host.ConnectAddress().String()] = host
  185. }
  186. for _, host := range hostMap {
  187. host = s.ring.addOrUpdate(host)
  188. s.addNewNode(host)
  189. }
  190. // TODO(zariel): we probably dont need this any more as we verify that we
  191. // can connect to one of the endpoints supplied by using the control conn.
  192. // See if there are any connections in the pool
  193. if s.cfg.ReconnectInterval > 0 {
  194. go s.reconnectDownedHosts(s.cfg.ReconnectInterval)
  195. }
  196. // If we disable the initial host lookup, we need to still check if the
  197. // cluster is using the newer system schema or not... however, if control
  198. // connection is disable, we really have no choice, so we just make our
  199. // best guess...
  200. if !s.cfg.disableControlConn && s.cfg.DisableInitialHostLookup {
  201. newer, _ := checkSystemSchema(s.control)
  202. s.useSystemSchema = newer
  203. } else {
  204. version := s.ring.rrHost().Version()
  205. s.useSystemSchema = version.AtLeast(3, 0, 0)
  206. s.hasAggregatesAndFunctions = version.AtLeast(2, 2, 0)
  207. }
  208. if s.pool.Size() == 0 {
  209. return ErrNoConnectionsStarted
  210. }
  211. // Invoke KeyspaceChanged to let the policy cache the session keyspace
  212. // parameters. This is used by tokenAwareHostPolicy to discover replicas.
  213. if !s.cfg.disableControlConn && s.cfg.Keyspace != "" {
  214. s.policy.KeyspaceChanged(KeyspaceUpdateEvent{Keyspace: s.cfg.Keyspace})
  215. }
  216. return nil
  217. }
  218. func (s *Session) reconnectDownedHosts(intv time.Duration) {
  219. reconnectTicker := time.NewTicker(intv)
  220. defer reconnectTicker.Stop()
  221. for {
  222. select {
  223. case <-reconnectTicker.C:
  224. hosts := s.ring.allHosts()
  225. // Print session.ring for debug.
  226. if gocqlDebug {
  227. buf := bytes.NewBufferString("Session.ring:")
  228. for _, h := range hosts {
  229. buf.WriteString("[" + h.ConnectAddress().String() + ":" + h.State().String() + "]")
  230. }
  231. Logger.Println(buf.String())
  232. }
  233. for _, h := range hosts {
  234. if h.IsUp() {
  235. continue
  236. }
  237. s.handleNodeUp(h.ConnectAddress(), h.Port(), true)
  238. }
  239. case <-s.quit:
  240. return
  241. }
  242. }
  243. }
  244. // SetConsistency sets the default consistency level for this session. This
  245. // setting can also be changed on a per-query basis and the default value
  246. // is Quorum.
  247. func (s *Session) SetConsistency(cons Consistency) {
  248. s.mu.Lock()
  249. s.cons = cons
  250. s.mu.Unlock()
  251. }
  252. // SetPageSize sets the default page size for this session. A value <= 0 will
  253. // disable paging. This setting can also be changed on a per-query basis.
  254. func (s *Session) SetPageSize(n int) {
  255. s.mu.Lock()
  256. s.pageSize = n
  257. s.mu.Unlock()
  258. }
  259. // SetPrefetch sets the default threshold for pre-fetching new pages. If
  260. // there are only p*pageSize rows remaining, the next page will be requested
  261. // automatically. This value can also be changed on a per-query basis and
  262. // the default value is 0.25.
  263. func (s *Session) SetPrefetch(p float64) {
  264. s.mu.Lock()
  265. s.prefetch = p
  266. s.mu.Unlock()
  267. }
  268. // SetTrace sets the default tracer for this session. This setting can also
  269. // be changed on a per-query basis.
  270. func (s *Session) SetTrace(trace Tracer) {
  271. s.mu.Lock()
  272. s.trace = trace
  273. s.mu.Unlock()
  274. }
  275. // Query generates a new query object for interacting with the database.
  276. // Further details of the query may be tweaked using the resulting query
  277. // value before the query is executed. Query is automatically prepared
  278. // if it has not previously been executed.
  279. func (s *Session) Query(stmt string, values ...interface{}) *Query {
  280. qry := queryPool.Get().(*Query)
  281. qry.session = s
  282. qry.stmt = stmt
  283. qry.values = values
  284. qry.defaultsFromSession()
  285. return qry
  286. }
  287. type QueryInfo struct {
  288. Id []byte
  289. Args []ColumnInfo
  290. Rval []ColumnInfo
  291. PKeyColumns []int
  292. }
  293. // Bind generates a new query object based on the query statement passed in.
  294. // The query is automatically prepared if it has not previously been executed.
  295. // The binding callback allows the application to define which query argument
  296. // values will be marshalled as part of the query execution.
  297. // During execution, the meta data of the prepared query will be routed to the
  298. // binding callback, which is responsible for producing the query argument values.
  299. func (s *Session) Bind(stmt string, b func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)) *Query {
  300. qry := queryPool.Get().(*Query)
  301. qry.session = s
  302. qry.stmt = stmt
  303. qry.binding = b
  304. qry.defaultsFromSession()
  305. return qry
  306. }
  307. // Close closes all connections. The session is unusable after this
  308. // operation.
  309. func (s *Session) Close() {
  310. s.closeMu.Lock()
  311. defer s.closeMu.Unlock()
  312. if s.isClosed {
  313. return
  314. }
  315. s.isClosed = true
  316. if s.pool != nil {
  317. s.pool.Close()
  318. }
  319. if s.control != nil {
  320. s.control.close()
  321. }
  322. if s.nodeEvents != nil {
  323. s.nodeEvents.stop()
  324. }
  325. if s.schemaEvents != nil {
  326. s.schemaEvents.stop()
  327. }
  328. if s.quit != nil {
  329. close(s.quit)
  330. }
  331. }
  332. func (s *Session) Closed() bool {
  333. s.closeMu.RLock()
  334. closed := s.isClosed
  335. s.closeMu.RUnlock()
  336. return closed
  337. }
  338. func (s *Session) executeQuery(qry *Query) (it *Iter) {
  339. // fail fast
  340. if s.Closed() {
  341. return &Iter{err: ErrSessionClosed}
  342. }
  343. iter, err := s.executor.executeQuery(qry)
  344. if err != nil {
  345. return &Iter{err: err}
  346. }
  347. if iter == nil {
  348. panic("nil iter")
  349. }
  350. return iter
  351. }
  352. func (s *Session) removeHost(h *HostInfo) {
  353. s.policy.RemoveHost(h)
  354. s.pool.removeHost(h.ConnectAddress())
  355. s.ring.removeHost(h.ConnectAddress())
  356. }
  357. // KeyspaceMetadata returns the schema metadata for the keyspace specified. Returns an error if the keyspace does not exist.
  358. func (s *Session) KeyspaceMetadata(keyspace string) (*KeyspaceMetadata, error) {
  359. // fail fast
  360. if s.Closed() {
  361. return nil, ErrSessionClosed
  362. } else if keyspace == "" {
  363. return nil, ErrNoKeyspace
  364. }
  365. return s.schemaDescriber.getSchema(keyspace)
  366. }
  367. func (s *Session) getConn() *Conn {
  368. hosts := s.ring.allHosts()
  369. for _, host := range hosts {
  370. if !host.IsUp() {
  371. continue
  372. }
  373. pool, ok := s.pool.getPool(host)
  374. if !ok {
  375. continue
  376. } else if conn := pool.Pick(); conn != nil {
  377. return conn
  378. }
  379. }
  380. return nil
  381. }
  382. // returns routing key indexes and type info
  383. func (s *Session) routingKeyInfo(ctx context.Context, stmt string) (*routingKeyInfo, error) {
  384. s.routingKeyInfoCache.mu.Lock()
  385. entry, cached := s.routingKeyInfoCache.lru.Get(stmt)
  386. if cached {
  387. // done accessing the cache
  388. s.routingKeyInfoCache.mu.Unlock()
  389. // the entry is an inflight struct similar to that used by
  390. // Conn to prepare statements
  391. inflight := entry.(*inflightCachedEntry)
  392. // wait for any inflight work
  393. inflight.wg.Wait()
  394. if inflight.err != nil {
  395. return nil, inflight.err
  396. }
  397. key, _ := inflight.value.(*routingKeyInfo)
  398. return key, nil
  399. }
  400. // create a new inflight entry while the data is created
  401. inflight := new(inflightCachedEntry)
  402. inflight.wg.Add(1)
  403. defer inflight.wg.Done()
  404. s.routingKeyInfoCache.lru.Add(stmt, inflight)
  405. s.routingKeyInfoCache.mu.Unlock()
  406. var (
  407. info *preparedStatment
  408. partitionKey []*ColumnMetadata
  409. )
  410. conn := s.getConn()
  411. if conn == nil {
  412. // TODO: better error?
  413. inflight.err = errors.New("gocql: unable to fetch prepared info: no connection available")
  414. return nil, inflight.err
  415. }
  416. // get the query info for the statement
  417. info, inflight.err = conn.prepareStatement(ctx, stmt, nil)
  418. if inflight.err != nil {
  419. // don't cache this error
  420. s.routingKeyInfoCache.Remove(stmt)
  421. return nil, inflight.err
  422. }
  423. // TODO: it would be nice to mark hosts here but as we are not using the policies
  424. // to fetch hosts we cant
  425. if info.request.colCount == 0 {
  426. // no arguments, no routing key, and no error
  427. return nil, nil
  428. }
  429. if len(info.request.pkeyColumns) > 0 {
  430. // proto v4 dont need to calculate primary key columns
  431. types := make([]TypeInfo, len(info.request.pkeyColumns))
  432. for i, col := range info.request.pkeyColumns {
  433. types[i] = info.request.columns[col].TypeInfo
  434. }
  435. routingKeyInfo := &routingKeyInfo{
  436. indexes: info.request.pkeyColumns,
  437. types: types,
  438. }
  439. inflight.value = routingKeyInfo
  440. return routingKeyInfo, nil
  441. }
  442. // get the table metadata
  443. table := info.request.columns[0].Table
  444. var keyspaceMetadata *KeyspaceMetadata
  445. keyspaceMetadata, inflight.err = s.KeyspaceMetadata(info.request.columns[0].Keyspace)
  446. if inflight.err != nil {
  447. // don't cache this error
  448. s.routingKeyInfoCache.Remove(stmt)
  449. return nil, inflight.err
  450. }
  451. tableMetadata, found := keyspaceMetadata.Tables[table]
  452. if !found {
  453. // unlikely that the statement could be prepared and the metadata for
  454. // the table couldn't be found, but this may indicate either a bug
  455. // in the metadata code, or that the table was just dropped.
  456. inflight.err = ErrNoMetadata
  457. // don't cache this error
  458. s.routingKeyInfoCache.Remove(stmt)
  459. return nil, inflight.err
  460. }
  461. partitionKey = tableMetadata.PartitionKey
  462. size := len(partitionKey)
  463. routingKeyInfo := &routingKeyInfo{
  464. indexes: make([]int, size),
  465. types: make([]TypeInfo, size),
  466. }
  467. for keyIndex, keyColumn := range partitionKey {
  468. // set an indicator for checking if the mapping is missing
  469. routingKeyInfo.indexes[keyIndex] = -1
  470. // find the column in the query info
  471. for argIndex, boundColumn := range info.request.columns {
  472. if keyColumn.Name == boundColumn.Name {
  473. // there may be many such bound columns, pick the first
  474. routingKeyInfo.indexes[keyIndex] = argIndex
  475. routingKeyInfo.types[keyIndex] = boundColumn.TypeInfo
  476. break
  477. }
  478. }
  479. if routingKeyInfo.indexes[keyIndex] == -1 {
  480. // missing a routing key column mapping
  481. // no routing key, and no error
  482. return nil, nil
  483. }
  484. }
  485. // cache this result
  486. inflight.value = routingKeyInfo
  487. return routingKeyInfo, nil
  488. }
  489. func (b *Batch) execute(ctx context.Context, conn *Conn) *Iter {
  490. return conn.executeBatch(ctx, b)
  491. }
  492. func (s *Session) executeBatch(batch *Batch) *Iter {
  493. // fail fast
  494. if s.Closed() {
  495. return &Iter{err: ErrSessionClosed}
  496. }
  497. // Prevent the execution of the batch if greater than the limit
  498. // Currently batches have a limit of 65536 queries.
  499. // https://datastax-oss.atlassian.net/browse/JAVA-229
  500. if batch.Size() > BatchSizeMaximum {
  501. return &Iter{err: ErrTooManyStmts}
  502. }
  503. iter, err := s.executor.executeQuery(batch)
  504. if err != nil {
  505. return &Iter{err: err}
  506. }
  507. return iter
  508. }
  509. // ExecuteBatch executes a batch operation and returns nil if successful
  510. // otherwise an error is returned describing the failure.
  511. func (s *Session) ExecuteBatch(batch *Batch) error {
  512. iter := s.executeBatch(batch)
  513. return iter.Close()
  514. }
  515. // ExecuteBatchCAS executes a batch operation and returns true if successful and
  516. // an iterator (to scan aditional rows if more than one conditional statement)
  517. // was sent.
  518. // Further scans on the interator must also remember to include
  519. // the applied boolean as the first argument to *Iter.Scan
  520. func (s *Session) ExecuteBatchCAS(batch *Batch, dest ...interface{}) (applied bool, iter *Iter, err error) {
  521. iter = s.executeBatch(batch)
  522. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  523. iter.Close()
  524. return false, nil, err
  525. }
  526. if len(iter.Columns()) > 1 {
  527. dest = append([]interface{}{&applied}, dest...)
  528. iter.Scan(dest...)
  529. } else {
  530. iter.Scan(&applied)
  531. }
  532. return applied, iter, nil
  533. }
  534. // MapExecuteBatchCAS executes a batch operation much like ExecuteBatchCAS,
  535. // however it accepts a map rather than a list of arguments for the initial
  536. // scan.
  537. func (s *Session) MapExecuteBatchCAS(batch *Batch, dest map[string]interface{}) (applied bool, iter *Iter, err error) {
  538. iter = s.executeBatch(batch)
  539. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  540. iter.Close()
  541. return false, nil, err
  542. }
  543. iter.MapScan(dest)
  544. applied = dest["[applied]"].(bool)
  545. delete(dest, "[applied]")
  546. // we usually close here, but instead of closing, just returin an error
  547. // if MapScan failed. Although Close just returns err, using Close
  548. // here might be confusing as we are not actually closing the iter
  549. return applied, iter, iter.err
  550. }
  551. func (s *Session) connect(host *HostInfo, errorHandler ConnErrorHandler) (*Conn, error) {
  552. if s.connectObserver != nil {
  553. obs := ObservedConnect{
  554. Host: host,
  555. Start: time.Now(),
  556. }
  557. conn, err := s.dial(host, s.connCfg, errorHandler)
  558. obs.End = time.Now()
  559. obs.Err = err
  560. s.connectObserver.ObserveConnect(obs)
  561. return conn, err
  562. }
  563. return s.dial(host, s.connCfg, errorHandler)
  564. }
  565. type hostMetrics struct {
  566. Attempts int
  567. TotalLatency int64
  568. }
  569. type queryMetrics struct {
  570. l sync.RWMutex
  571. m map[string]*hostMetrics
  572. }
  573. // Query represents a CQL statement that can be executed.
  574. type Query struct {
  575. stmt string
  576. values []interface{}
  577. cons Consistency
  578. pageSize int
  579. routingKey []byte
  580. routingKeyBuffer []byte
  581. pageState []byte
  582. prefetch float64
  583. trace Tracer
  584. observer QueryObserver
  585. session *Session
  586. rt RetryPolicy
  587. spec SpeculativeExecutionPolicy
  588. binding func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)
  589. serialCons SerialConsistency
  590. defaultTimestamp bool
  591. defaultTimestampValue int64
  592. disableSkipMetadata bool
  593. context context.Context
  594. idempotent bool
  595. customPayload map[string][]byte
  596. metrics *queryMetrics
  597. disableAutoPage bool
  598. }
  599. func (q *Query) defaultsFromSession() {
  600. s := q.session
  601. s.mu.RLock()
  602. q.cons = s.cons
  603. q.pageSize = s.pageSize
  604. q.trace = s.trace
  605. q.observer = s.queryObserver
  606. q.prefetch = s.prefetch
  607. q.rt = s.cfg.RetryPolicy
  608. q.serialCons = s.cfg.SerialConsistency
  609. q.defaultTimestamp = s.cfg.DefaultTimestamp
  610. q.idempotent = s.cfg.DefaultIdempotence
  611. q.metrics = &queryMetrics{m: make(map[string]*hostMetrics)}
  612. q.spec = &NonSpeculativeExecution{}
  613. s.mu.RUnlock()
  614. }
  615. func (q *Query) getHostMetrics(host *HostInfo) *hostMetrics {
  616. q.metrics.l.Lock()
  617. metrics, exists := q.metrics.m[host.ConnectAddress().String()]
  618. if !exists {
  619. // if the host is not in the map, it means it's been accessed for the first time
  620. metrics = &hostMetrics{}
  621. q.metrics.m[host.ConnectAddress().String()] = metrics
  622. }
  623. q.metrics.l.Unlock()
  624. return metrics
  625. }
  626. // Statement returns the statement that was used to generate this query.
  627. func (q Query) Statement() string {
  628. return q.stmt
  629. }
  630. // String implements the stringer interface.
  631. func (q Query) String() string {
  632. return fmt.Sprintf("[query statement=%q values=%+v consistency=%s]", q.stmt, q.values, q.cons)
  633. }
  634. //Attempts returns the number of times the query was executed.
  635. func (q *Query) Attempts() int {
  636. q.metrics.l.Lock()
  637. var attempts int
  638. for _, metric := range q.metrics.m {
  639. attempts += metric.Attempts
  640. }
  641. q.metrics.l.Unlock()
  642. return attempts
  643. }
  644. func (q *Query) AddAttempts(i int, host *HostInfo) {
  645. hostMetric := q.getHostMetrics(host)
  646. q.metrics.l.Lock()
  647. hostMetric.Attempts += i
  648. q.metrics.l.Unlock()
  649. }
  650. //Latency returns the average amount of nanoseconds per attempt of the query.
  651. func (q *Query) Latency() int64 {
  652. q.metrics.l.Lock()
  653. var attempts int
  654. var latency int64
  655. for _, metric := range q.metrics.m {
  656. attempts += metric.Attempts
  657. latency += metric.TotalLatency
  658. }
  659. q.metrics.l.Unlock()
  660. if attempts > 0 {
  661. return latency / int64(attempts)
  662. }
  663. return 0
  664. }
  665. func (q *Query) AddLatency(l int64, host *HostInfo) {
  666. hostMetric := q.getHostMetrics(host)
  667. q.metrics.l.Lock()
  668. hostMetric.TotalLatency += l
  669. q.metrics.l.Unlock()
  670. }
  671. // Consistency sets the consistency level for this query. If no consistency
  672. // level have been set, the default consistency level of the cluster
  673. // is used.
  674. func (q *Query) Consistency(c Consistency) *Query {
  675. q.cons = c
  676. return q
  677. }
  678. // GetConsistency returns the currently configured consistency level for
  679. // the query.
  680. func (q *Query) GetConsistency() Consistency {
  681. return q.cons
  682. }
  683. // Same as Consistency but without a return value
  684. func (q *Query) SetConsistency(c Consistency) {
  685. q.cons = c
  686. }
  687. // CustomPayload sets the custom payload level for this query.
  688. func (q *Query) CustomPayload(customPayload map[string][]byte) *Query {
  689. q.customPayload = customPayload
  690. return q
  691. }
  692. func (q *Query) Context() context.Context {
  693. if q.context == nil {
  694. return context.Background()
  695. }
  696. return q.context
  697. }
  698. // Trace enables tracing of this query. Look at the documentation of the
  699. // Tracer interface to learn more about tracing.
  700. func (q *Query) Trace(trace Tracer) *Query {
  701. q.trace = trace
  702. return q
  703. }
  704. // Observer enables query-level observer on this query.
  705. // The provided observer will be called every time this query is executed.
  706. func (q *Query) Observer(observer QueryObserver) *Query {
  707. q.observer = observer
  708. return q
  709. }
  710. // PageSize will tell the iterator to fetch the result in pages of size n.
  711. // This is useful for iterating over large result sets, but setting the
  712. // page size too low might decrease the performance. This feature is only
  713. // available in Cassandra 2 and onwards.
  714. func (q *Query) PageSize(n int) *Query {
  715. q.pageSize = n
  716. return q
  717. }
  718. // DefaultTimestamp will enable the with default timestamp flag on the query.
  719. // If enable, this will replace the server side assigned
  720. // timestamp as default timestamp. Note that a timestamp in the query itself
  721. // will still override this timestamp. This is entirely optional.
  722. //
  723. // Only available on protocol >= 3
  724. func (q *Query) DefaultTimestamp(enable bool) *Query {
  725. q.defaultTimestamp = enable
  726. return q
  727. }
  728. // WithTimestamp will enable the with default timestamp flag on the query
  729. // like DefaultTimestamp does. But also allows to define value for timestamp.
  730. // It works the same way as USING TIMESTAMP in the query itself, but
  731. // should not break prepared query optimization
  732. //
  733. // Only available on protocol >= 3
  734. func (q *Query) WithTimestamp(timestamp int64) *Query {
  735. q.DefaultTimestamp(true)
  736. q.defaultTimestampValue = timestamp
  737. return q
  738. }
  739. // RoutingKey sets the routing key to use when a token aware connection
  740. // pool is used to optimize the routing of this query.
  741. func (q *Query) RoutingKey(routingKey []byte) *Query {
  742. q.routingKey = routingKey
  743. return q
  744. }
  745. func (q *Query) withContext(ctx context.Context) ExecutableQuery {
  746. // I really wish go had covariant types
  747. return q.WithContext(ctx)
  748. }
  749. // WithContext returns a shallow copy of q with its context
  750. // set to ctx.
  751. //
  752. // The provided context controls the entire lifetime of executing a
  753. // query, queries will be canceled and return once the context is
  754. // canceled.
  755. func (q *Query) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Query {
  756. q2 := *q
  757. q2.context = ctx
  758. return &q2
  759. }
  760. // Deprecate: does nothing, cancel the context passed to WithContext
  761. func (q *Query) Cancel() {
  762. // TODO: delete
  763. }
  764. func (q *Query) execute(ctx context.Context, conn *Conn) *Iter {
  765. return conn.executeQuery(ctx, q)
  766. }
  767. func (q *Query) attempt(keyspace string, end, start time.Time, iter *Iter, host *HostInfo) {
  768. q.AddAttempts(1, host)
  769. q.AddLatency(end.Sub(start).Nanoseconds(), host)
  770. if q.observer != nil {
  771. q.observer.ObserveQuery(q.Context(), ObservedQuery{
  772. Keyspace: keyspace,
  773. Statement: q.stmt,
  774. Start: start,
  775. End: end,
  776. Rows: iter.numRows,
  777. Host: host,
  778. Metrics: q.getHostMetrics(host),
  779. Err: iter.err,
  780. })
  781. }
  782. }
  783. func (q *Query) retryPolicy() RetryPolicy {
  784. return q.rt
  785. }
  786. // Keyspace returns the keyspace the query will be executed against.
  787. func (q *Query) Keyspace() string {
  788. if q.session == nil {
  789. return ""
  790. }
  791. // TODO(chbannis): this should be parsed from the query or we should let
  792. // this be set by users.
  793. return q.session.cfg.Keyspace
  794. }
  795. // GetRoutingKey gets the routing key to use for routing this query. If
  796. // a routing key has not been explicitly set, then the routing key will
  797. // be constructed if possible using the keyspace's schema and the query
  798. // info for this query statement. If the routing key cannot be determined
  799. // then nil will be returned with no error. On any error condition,
  800. // an error description will be returned.
  801. func (q *Query) GetRoutingKey() ([]byte, error) {
  802. if q.routingKey != nil {
  803. return q.routingKey, nil
  804. } else if q.binding != nil && len(q.values) == 0 {
  805. // If this query was created using session.Bind we wont have the query
  806. // values yet, so we have to pass down to the next policy.
  807. // TODO: Remove this and handle this case
  808. return nil, nil
  809. }
  810. // try to determine the routing key
  811. routingKeyInfo, err := q.session.routingKeyInfo(q.Context(), q.stmt)
  812. if err != nil {
  813. return nil, err
  814. }
  815. if routingKeyInfo == nil {
  816. return nil, nil
  817. }
  818. if len(routingKeyInfo.indexes) == 1 {
  819. // single column routing key
  820. routingKey, err := Marshal(
  821. routingKeyInfo.types[0],
  822. q.values[routingKeyInfo.indexes[0]],
  823. )
  824. if err != nil {
  825. return nil, err
  826. }
  827. return routingKey, nil
  828. }
  829. // We allocate that buffer only once, so that further re-bind/exec of the
  830. // same query don't allocate more memory.
  831. if q.routingKeyBuffer == nil {
  832. q.routingKeyBuffer = make([]byte, 0, 256)
  833. }
  834. // composite routing key
  835. buf := bytes.NewBuffer(q.routingKeyBuffer)
  836. for i := range routingKeyInfo.indexes {
  837. encoded, err := Marshal(
  838. routingKeyInfo.types[i],
  839. q.values[routingKeyInfo.indexes[i]],
  840. )
  841. if err != nil {
  842. return nil, err
  843. }
  844. lenBuf := []byte{0x00, 0x00}
  845. binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(lenBuf, uint16(len(encoded)))
  846. buf.Write(lenBuf)
  847. buf.Write(encoded)
  848. buf.WriteByte(0x00)
  849. }
  850. routingKey := buf.Bytes()
  851. return routingKey, nil
  852. }
  853. func (q *Query) shouldPrepare() bool {
  854. stmt := strings.TrimLeftFunc(strings.TrimRightFunc(q.stmt, func(r rune) bool {
  855. return unicode.IsSpace(r) || r == ';'
  856. }), unicode.IsSpace)
  857. var stmtType string
  858. if n := strings.IndexFunc(stmt, unicode.IsSpace); n >= 0 {
  859. stmtType = strings.ToLower(stmt[:n])
  860. }
  861. if stmtType == "begin" {
  862. if n := strings.LastIndexFunc(stmt, unicode.IsSpace); n >= 0 {
  863. stmtType = strings.ToLower(stmt[n+1:])
  864. }
  865. }
  866. switch stmtType {
  867. case "select", "insert", "update", "delete", "batch":
  868. return true
  869. }
  870. return false
  871. }
  872. // SetPrefetch sets the default threshold for pre-fetching new pages. If
  873. // there are only p*pageSize rows remaining, the next page will be requested
  874. // automatically.
  875. func (q *Query) Prefetch(p float64) *Query {
  876. q.prefetch = p
  877. return q
  878. }
  879. // RetryPolicy sets the policy to use when retrying the query.
  880. func (q *Query) RetryPolicy(r RetryPolicy) *Query {
  881. q.rt = r
  882. return q
  883. }
  884. // SetSpeculativeExecutionPolicy sets the execution policy
  885. func (q *Query) SetSpeculativeExecutionPolicy(sp SpeculativeExecutionPolicy) *Query {
  886. q.spec = sp
  887. return q
  888. }
  889. // speculativeExecutionPolicy fetches the policy
  890. func (q *Query) speculativeExecutionPolicy() SpeculativeExecutionPolicy {
  891. return q.spec
  892. }
  893. func (q *Query) IsIdempotent() bool {
  894. return q.idempotent
  895. }
  896. // Idempotent marks the query as being idempotent or not depending on
  897. // the value.
  898. func (q *Query) Idempotent(value bool) *Query {
  899. q.idempotent = value
  900. return q
  901. }
  902. // Bind sets query arguments of query. This can also be used to rebind new query arguments
  903. // to an existing query instance.
  904. func (q *Query) Bind(v ...interface{}) *Query {
  905. q.values = v
  906. return q
  907. }
  908. // SerialConsistency sets the consistency level for the
  909. // serial phase of conditional updates. That consistency can only be
  910. // either SERIAL or LOCAL_SERIAL and if not present, it defaults to
  911. // SERIAL. This option will be ignored for anything else that a
  912. // conditional update/insert.
  913. func (q *Query) SerialConsistency(cons SerialConsistency) *Query {
  914. q.serialCons = cons
  915. return q
  916. }
  917. // PageState sets the paging state for the query to resume paging from a specific
  918. // point in time. Setting this will disable to query paging for this query, and
  919. // must be used for all subsequent pages.
  920. func (q *Query) PageState(state []byte) *Query {
  921. q.pageState = state
  922. q.disableAutoPage = true
  923. return q
  924. }
  925. // NoSkipMetadata will override the internal result metadata cache so that the driver does not
  926. // send skip_metadata for queries, this means that the result will always contain
  927. // the metadata to parse the rows and will not reuse the metadata from the prepared
  928. // staement. This should only be used to work around cassandra bugs, such as when using
  929. // CAS operations which do not end in Cas.
  930. //
  931. // See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11099
  932. // https://github.com/gocql/gocql/issues/612
  933. func (q *Query) NoSkipMetadata() *Query {
  934. q.disableSkipMetadata = true
  935. return q
  936. }
  937. // Exec executes the query without returning any rows.
  938. func (q *Query) Exec() error {
  939. return q.Iter().Close()
  940. }
  941. func isUseStatement(stmt string) bool {
  942. if len(stmt) < 3 {
  943. return false
  944. }
  945. return strings.EqualFold(stmt[0:3], "use")
  946. }
  947. // Iter executes the query and returns an iterator capable of iterating
  948. // over all results.
  949. func (q *Query) Iter() *Iter {
  950. if isUseStatement(q.stmt) {
  951. return &Iter{err: ErrUseStmt}
  952. }
  953. return q.session.executeQuery(q)
  954. }
  955. // MapScan executes the query, copies the columns of the first selected
  956. // row into the map pointed at by m and discards the rest. If no rows
  957. // were selected, ErrNotFound is returned.
  958. func (q *Query) MapScan(m map[string]interface{}) error {
  959. iter := q.Iter()
  960. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  961. return err
  962. }
  963. iter.MapScan(m)
  964. return iter.Close()
  965. }
  966. // Scan executes the query, copies the columns of the first selected
  967. // row into the values pointed at by dest and discards the rest. If no rows
  968. // were selected, ErrNotFound is returned.
  969. func (q *Query) Scan(dest ...interface{}) error {
  970. iter := q.Iter()
  971. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  972. return err
  973. }
  974. iter.Scan(dest...)
  975. return iter.Close()
  976. }
  977. // ScanCAS executes a lightweight transaction (i.e. an UPDATE or INSERT
  978. // statement containing an IF clause). If the transaction fails because
  979. // the existing values did not match, the previous values will be stored
  980. // in dest.
  981. func (q *Query) ScanCAS(dest ...interface{}) (applied bool, err error) {
  982. q.disableSkipMetadata = true
  983. iter := q.Iter()
  984. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  985. return false, err
  986. }
  987. if len(iter.Columns()) > 1 {
  988. dest = append([]interface{}{&applied}, dest...)
  989. iter.Scan(dest...)
  990. } else {
  991. iter.Scan(&applied)
  992. }
  993. return applied, iter.Close()
  994. }
  995. // MapScanCAS executes a lightweight transaction (i.e. an UPDATE or INSERT
  996. // statement containing an IF clause). If the transaction fails because
  997. // the existing values did not match, the previous values will be stored
  998. // in dest map.
  999. //
  1000. // As for INSERT .. IF NOT EXISTS, previous values will be returned as if
  1001. // SELECT * FROM. So using ScanCAS with INSERT is inherently prone to
  1002. // column mismatching. MapScanCAS is added to capture them safely.
  1003. func (q *Query) MapScanCAS(dest map[string]interface{}) (applied bool, err error) {
  1004. q.disableSkipMetadata = true
  1005. iter := q.Iter()
  1006. if err := iter.checkErrAndNotFound(); err != nil {
  1007. return false, err
  1008. }
  1009. iter.MapScan(dest)
  1010. applied = dest["[applied]"].(bool)
  1011. delete(dest, "[applied]")
  1012. return applied, iter.Close()
  1013. }
  1014. // Release releases a query back into a pool of queries. Released Queries
  1015. // cannot be reused.
  1016. //
  1017. // Example:
  1018. // qry := session.Query("SELECT * FROM my_table")
  1019. // qry.Exec()
  1020. // qry.Release()
  1021. func (q *Query) Release() {
  1022. q.reset()
  1023. queryPool.Put(q)
  1024. }
  1025. // reset zeroes out all fields of a query so that it can be safely pooled.
  1026. func (q *Query) reset() {
  1027. *q = Query{}
  1028. }
  1029. // Iter represents an iterator that can be used to iterate over all rows that
  1030. // were returned by a query. The iterator might send additional queries to the
  1031. // database during the iteration if paging was enabled.
  1032. type Iter struct {
  1033. err error
  1034. pos int
  1035. meta resultMetadata
  1036. numRows int
  1037. next *nextIter
  1038. host *HostInfo
  1039. framer *framer
  1040. closed int32
  1041. }
  1042. // Host returns the host which the query was sent to.
  1043. func (iter *Iter) Host() *HostInfo {
  1044. return iter.host
  1045. }
  1046. // Columns returns the name and type of the selected columns.
  1047. func (iter *Iter) Columns() []ColumnInfo {
  1048. return iter.meta.columns
  1049. }
  1050. type Scanner interface {
  1051. // Next advances the row pointer to point at the next row, the row is valid until
  1052. // the next call of Next. It returns true if there is a row which is available to be
  1053. // scanned into with Scan.
  1054. // Next must be called before every call to Scan.
  1055. Next() bool
  1056. // Scan copies the current row's columns into dest. If the length of dest does not equal
  1057. // the number of columns returned in the row an error is returned. If an error is encountered
  1058. // when unmarshalling a column into the value in dest an error is returned and the row is invalidated
  1059. // until the next call to Next.
  1060. // Next must be called before calling Scan, if it is not an error is returned.
  1061. Scan(...interface{}) error
  1062. // Err returns the if there was one during iteration that resulted in iteration being unable to complete.
  1063. // Err will also release resources held by the iterator, the Scanner should not used after being called.
  1064. Err() error
  1065. }
  1066. type iterScanner struct {
  1067. iter *Iter
  1068. cols [][]byte
  1069. valid bool
  1070. }
  1071. func (is *iterScanner) Next() bool {
  1072. iter := is.iter
  1073. if iter.err != nil {
  1074. return false
  1075. }
  1076. if iter.pos >= iter.numRows {
  1077. if iter.next != nil {
  1078. is.iter = iter.next.fetch()
  1079. return is.Next()
  1080. }
  1081. return false
  1082. }
  1083. for i := 0; i < len(is.cols); i++ {
  1084. col, err := iter.readColumn()
  1085. if err != nil {
  1086. iter.err = err
  1087. return false
  1088. }
  1089. is.cols[i] = col
  1090. }
  1091. iter.pos++
  1092. is.valid = true
  1093. return true
  1094. }
  1095. func scanColumn(p []byte, col ColumnInfo, dest []interface{}) (int, error) {
  1096. if dest[0] == nil {
  1097. return 1, nil
  1098. }
  1099. if col.TypeInfo.Type() == TypeTuple {
  1100. // this will panic, actually a bug, please report
  1101. tuple := col.TypeInfo.(TupleTypeInfo)
  1102. count := len(tuple.Elems)
  1103. // here we pass in a slice of the struct which has the number number of
  1104. // values as elements in the tuple
  1105. if err := Unmarshal(col.TypeInfo, p, dest[:count]); err != nil {
  1106. return 0, err
  1107. }
  1108. return count, nil
  1109. } else {
  1110. if err := Unmarshal(col.TypeInfo, p, dest[0]); err != nil {
  1111. return 0, err
  1112. }
  1113. return 1, nil
  1114. }
  1115. }
  1116. func (is *iterScanner) Scan(dest ...interface{}) error {
  1117. if !is.valid {
  1118. return errors.New("gocql: Scan called without calling Next")
  1119. }
  1120. iter := is.iter
  1121. // currently only support scanning into an expand tuple, such that its the same
  1122. // as scanning in more values from a single column
  1123. if len(dest) != iter.meta.actualColCount {
  1124. return fmt.Errorf("gocql: not enough columns to scan into: have %d want %d", len(dest), iter.meta.actualColCount)
  1125. }
  1126. // i is the current position in dest, could posible replace it and just use
  1127. // slices of dest
  1128. i := 0
  1129. var err error
  1130. for _, col := range iter.meta.columns {
  1131. var n int
  1132. n, err = scanColumn(is.cols[i], col, dest[i:])
  1133. if err != nil {
  1134. break
  1135. }
  1136. i += n
  1137. }
  1138. is.valid = false
  1139. return err
  1140. }
  1141. func (is *iterScanner) Err() error {
  1142. iter := is.iter
  1143. is.iter = nil
  1144. is.cols = nil
  1145. is.valid = false
  1146. return iter.Close()
  1147. }
  1148. // Scanner returns a row Scanner which provides an interface to scan rows in a manner which is
  1149. // similar to database/sql. The iter should NOT be used again after calling this method.
  1150. func (iter *Iter) Scanner() Scanner {
  1151. if iter == nil {
  1152. return nil
  1153. }
  1154. return &iterScanner{iter: iter, cols: make([][]byte, len(iter.meta.columns))}
  1155. }
  1156. func (iter *Iter) readColumn() ([]byte, error) {
  1157. return iter.framer.readBytesInternal()
  1158. }
  1159. // Scan consumes the next row of the iterator and copies the columns of the
  1160. // current row into the values pointed at by dest. Use nil as a dest value
  1161. // to skip the corresponding column. Scan might send additional queries
  1162. // to the database to retrieve the next set of rows if paging was enabled.
  1163. //
  1164. // Scan returns true if the row was successfully unmarshaled or false if the
  1165. // end of the result set was reached or if an error occurred. Close should
  1166. // be called afterwards to retrieve any potential errors.
  1167. func (iter *Iter) Scan(dest ...interface{}) bool {
  1168. if iter.err != nil {
  1169. return false
  1170. }
  1171. if iter.pos >= iter.numRows {
  1172. if iter.next != nil {
  1173. *iter = *iter.next.fetch()
  1174. return iter.Scan(dest...)
  1175. }
  1176. return false
  1177. }
  1178. if iter.next != nil && iter.pos >= iter.next.pos {
  1179. go iter.next.fetch()
  1180. }
  1181. // currently only support scanning into an expand tuple, such that its the same
  1182. // as scanning in more values from a single column
  1183. if len(dest) != iter.meta.actualColCount {
  1184. iter.err = fmt.Errorf("gocql: not enough columns to scan into: have %d want %d", len(dest), iter.meta.actualColCount)
  1185. return false
  1186. }
  1187. // i is the current position in dest, could posible replace it and just use
  1188. // slices of dest
  1189. i := 0
  1190. for _, col := range iter.meta.columns {
  1191. colBytes, err := iter.readColumn()
  1192. if err != nil {
  1193. iter.err = err
  1194. return false
  1195. }
  1196. n, err := scanColumn(colBytes, col, dest[i:])
  1197. if err != nil {
  1198. iter.err = err
  1199. return false
  1200. }
  1201. i += n
  1202. }
  1203. iter.pos++
  1204. return true
  1205. }
  1206. // GetCustomPayload returns any parsed custom payload results if given in the
  1207. // response from Cassandra. Note that the result is not a copy.
  1208. //
  1209. // This additional feature of CQL Protocol v4
  1210. // allows additional results and query information to be returned by
  1211. // custom QueryHandlers running in your C* cluster.
  1212. // See https://datastax.github.io/java-driver/manual/custom_payloads/
  1213. func (iter *Iter) GetCustomPayload() map[string][]byte {
  1214. return iter.framer.customPayload
  1215. }
  1216. // Warnings returns any warnings generated if given in the response from Cassandra.
  1217. //
  1218. // This is only available starting with CQL Protocol v4.
  1219. func (iter *Iter) Warnings() []string {
  1220. if iter.framer != nil {
  1221. return iter.framer.header.warnings
  1222. }
  1223. return nil
  1224. }
  1225. // Close closes the iterator and returns any errors that happened during
  1226. // the query or the iteration.
  1227. func (iter *Iter) Close() error {
  1228. if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&iter.closed, 0, 1) {
  1229. if iter.framer != nil {
  1230. iter.framer = nil
  1231. }
  1232. }
  1233. return iter.err
  1234. }
  1235. // WillSwitchPage detects if iterator reached end of current page
  1236. // and the next page is available.
  1237. func (iter *Iter) WillSwitchPage() bool {
  1238. return iter.pos >= iter.numRows && iter.next != nil
  1239. }
  1240. // checkErrAndNotFound handle error and NotFound in one method.
  1241. func (iter *Iter) checkErrAndNotFound() error {
  1242. if iter.err != nil {
  1243. return iter.err
  1244. } else if iter.numRows == 0 {
  1245. return ErrNotFound
  1246. }
  1247. return nil
  1248. }
  1249. // PageState return the current paging state for a query which can be used for
  1250. // subsequent queries to resume paging this point.
  1251. func (iter *Iter) PageState() []byte {
  1252. return iter.meta.pagingState
  1253. }
  1254. // NumRows returns the number of rows in this pagination, it will update when new
  1255. // pages are fetched, it is not the value of the total number of rows this iter
  1256. // will return unless there is only a single page returned.
  1257. func (iter *Iter) NumRows() int {
  1258. return iter.numRows
  1259. }
  1260. type nextIter struct {
  1261. qry *Query
  1262. pos int
  1263. once sync.Once
  1264. next *Iter
  1265. }
  1266. func (n *nextIter) fetch() *Iter {
  1267. n.once.Do(func() {
  1268. n.next = n.qry.session.executeQuery(n.qry)
  1269. })
  1270. return n.next
  1271. }
  1272. type Batch struct {
  1273. Type BatchType
  1274. Entries []BatchEntry
  1275. Cons Consistency
  1276. CustomPayload map[string][]byte
  1277. rt RetryPolicy
  1278. spec SpeculativeExecutionPolicy
  1279. observer BatchObserver
  1280. serialCons SerialConsistency
  1281. defaultTimestamp bool
  1282. defaultTimestampValue int64
  1283. context context.Context
  1284. cancelBatch func()
  1285. keyspace string
  1286. metrics *queryMetrics
  1287. }
  1288. // NewBatch creates a new batch operation without defaults from the cluster
  1289. //
  1290. // Deprecated: use session.NewBatch instead
  1291. func NewBatch(typ BatchType) *Batch {
  1292. return &Batch{
  1293. Type: typ,
  1294. metrics: &queryMetrics{m: make(map[string]*hostMetrics)},
  1295. spec: &NonSpeculativeExecution{},
  1296. }
  1297. }
  1298. // NewBatch creates a new batch operation using defaults defined in the cluster
  1299. func (s *Session) NewBatch(typ BatchType) *Batch {
  1300. s.mu.RLock()
  1301. batch := &Batch{
  1302. Type: typ,
  1303. rt: s.cfg.RetryPolicy,
  1304. serialCons: s.cfg.SerialConsistency,
  1305. observer: s.batchObserver,
  1306. Cons: s.cons,
  1307. defaultTimestamp: s.cfg.DefaultTimestamp,
  1308. keyspace: s.cfg.Keyspace,
  1309. metrics: &queryMetrics{m: make(map[string]*hostMetrics)},
  1310. spec: &NonSpeculativeExecution{},
  1311. }
  1312. s.mu.RUnlock()
  1313. return batch
  1314. }
  1315. func (b *Batch) getHostMetrics(host *HostInfo) *hostMetrics {
  1316. b.metrics.l.Lock()
  1317. metrics, exists := b.metrics.m[host.ConnectAddress().String()]
  1318. if !exists {
  1319. // if the host is not in the map, it means it's been accessed for the first time
  1320. metrics = &hostMetrics{}
  1321. b.metrics.m[host.ConnectAddress().String()] = metrics
  1322. }
  1323. b.metrics.l.Unlock()
  1324. return metrics
  1325. }
  1326. // Observer enables batch-level observer on this batch.
  1327. // The provided observer will be called every time this batched query is executed.
  1328. func (b *Batch) Observer(observer BatchObserver) *Batch {
  1329. b.observer = observer
  1330. return b
  1331. }
  1332. func (b *Batch) Keyspace() string {
  1333. return b.keyspace
  1334. }
  1335. // Attempts returns the number of attempts made to execute the batch.
  1336. func (b *Batch) Attempts() int {
  1337. b.metrics.l.Lock()
  1338. defer b.metrics.l.Unlock()
  1339. var attempts int
  1340. for _, metric := range b.metrics.m {
  1341. attempts += metric.Attempts
  1342. }
  1343. return attempts
  1344. }
  1345. func (b *Batch) AddAttempts(i int, host *HostInfo) {
  1346. hostMetric := b.getHostMetrics(host)
  1347. b.metrics.l.Lock()
  1348. hostMetric.Attempts += i
  1349. b.metrics.l.Unlock()
  1350. }
  1351. //Latency returns the average number of nanoseconds to execute a single attempt of the batch.
  1352. func (b *Batch) Latency() int64 {
  1353. b.metrics.l.Lock()
  1354. defer b.metrics.l.Unlock()
  1355. var (
  1356. attempts int
  1357. latency int64
  1358. )
  1359. for _, metric := range b.metrics.m {
  1360. attempts += metric.Attempts
  1361. latency += metric.TotalLatency
  1362. }
  1363. if attempts > 0 {
  1364. return latency / int64(attempts)
  1365. }
  1366. return 0
  1367. }
  1368. func (b *Batch) AddLatency(l int64, host *HostInfo) {
  1369. hostMetric := b.getHostMetrics(host)
  1370. b.metrics.l.Lock()
  1371. hostMetric.TotalLatency += l
  1372. b.metrics.l.Unlock()
  1373. }
  1374. // GetConsistency returns the currently configured consistency level for the batch
  1375. // operation.
  1376. func (b *Batch) GetConsistency() Consistency {
  1377. return b.Cons
  1378. }
  1379. // SetConsistency sets the currently configured consistency level for the batch
  1380. // operation.
  1381. func (b *Batch) SetConsistency(c Consistency) {
  1382. b.Cons = c
  1383. }
  1384. func (b *Batch) Context() context.Context {
  1385. if b.context == nil {
  1386. return context.Background()
  1387. }
  1388. return b.context
  1389. }
  1390. func (b *Batch) IsIdempotent() bool {
  1391. for _, entry := range b.Entries {
  1392. if !entry.Idempotent {
  1393. return false
  1394. }
  1395. }
  1396. return true
  1397. }
  1398. func (b *Batch) speculativeExecutionPolicy() SpeculativeExecutionPolicy {
  1399. return b.spec
  1400. }
  1401. func (b *Batch) SpeculativeExecutionPolicy(sp SpeculativeExecutionPolicy) *Batch {
  1402. b.spec = sp
  1403. return b
  1404. }
  1405. // Query adds the query to the batch operation
  1406. func (b *Batch) Query(stmt string, args ...interface{}) {
  1407. b.Entries = append(b.Entries, BatchEntry{Stmt: stmt, Args: args})
  1408. }
  1409. // Bind adds the query to the batch operation and correlates it with a binding callback
  1410. // that will be invoked when the batch is executed. The binding callback allows the application
  1411. // to define which query argument values will be marshalled as part of the batch execution.
  1412. func (b *Batch) Bind(stmt string, bind func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)) {
  1413. b.Entries = append(b.Entries, BatchEntry{Stmt: stmt, binding: bind})
  1414. }
  1415. func (b *Batch) retryPolicy() RetryPolicy {
  1416. return b.rt
  1417. }
  1418. // RetryPolicy sets the retry policy to use when executing the batch operation
  1419. func (b *Batch) RetryPolicy(r RetryPolicy) *Batch {
  1420. b.rt = r
  1421. return b
  1422. }
  1423. func (b *Batch) withContext(ctx context.Context) ExecutableQuery {
  1424. return b.WithContext(ctx)
  1425. }
  1426. // WithContext returns a shallow copy of b with its context
  1427. // set to ctx.
  1428. //
  1429. // The provided context controls the entire lifetime of executing a
  1430. // query, queries will be canceled and return once the context is
  1431. // canceled.
  1432. func (b *Batch) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Batch {
  1433. b2 := *b
  1434. b2.context = ctx
  1435. return &b2
  1436. }
  1437. // Deprecate: does nothing, cancel the context passed to WithContext
  1438. func (*Batch) Cancel() {
  1439. // TODO: delete
  1440. }
  1441. // Size returns the number of batch statements to be executed by the batch operation.
  1442. func (b *Batch) Size() int {
  1443. return len(b.Entries)
  1444. }
  1445. // SerialConsistency sets the consistency level for the
  1446. // serial phase of conditional updates. That consistency can only be
  1447. // either SERIAL or LOCAL_SERIAL and if not present, it defaults to
  1448. // SERIAL. This option will be ignored for anything else that a
  1449. // conditional update/insert.
  1450. //
  1451. // Only available for protocol 3 and above
  1452. func (b *Batch) SerialConsistency(cons SerialConsistency) *Batch {
  1453. b.serialCons = cons
  1454. return b
  1455. }
  1456. // DefaultTimestamp will enable the with default timestamp flag on the query.
  1457. // If enable, this will replace the server side assigned
  1458. // timestamp as default timestamp. Note that a timestamp in the query itself
  1459. // will still override this timestamp. This is entirely optional.
  1460. //
  1461. // Only available on protocol >= 3
  1462. func (b *Batch) DefaultTimestamp(enable bool) *Batch {
  1463. b.defaultTimestamp = enable
  1464. return b
  1465. }
  1466. // WithTimestamp will enable the with default timestamp flag on the query
  1467. // like DefaultTimestamp does. But also allows to define value for timestamp.
  1468. // It works the same way as USING TIMESTAMP in the query itself, but
  1469. // should not break prepared query optimization
  1470. //
  1471. // Only available on protocol >= 3
  1472. func (b *Batch) WithTimestamp(timestamp int64) *Batch {
  1473. b.DefaultTimestamp(true)
  1474. b.defaultTimestampValue = timestamp
  1475. return b
  1476. }
  1477. func (b *Batch) attempt(keyspace string, end, start time.Time, iter *Iter, host *HostInfo) {
  1478. b.AddAttempts(1, host)
  1479. b.AddLatency(end.Sub(start).Nanoseconds(), host)
  1480. if b.observer == nil {
  1481. return
  1482. }
  1483. statements := make([]string, len(b.Entries))
  1484. for i, entry := range b.Entries {
  1485. statements[i] = entry.Stmt
  1486. }
  1487. b.observer.ObserveBatch(b.Context(), ObservedBatch{
  1488. Keyspace: keyspace,
  1489. Statements: statements,
  1490. Start: start,
  1491. End: end,
  1492. // Rows not used in batch observations // TODO - might be able to support it when using BatchCAS
  1493. Host: host,
  1494. Metrics: b.getHostMetrics(host),
  1495. Err: iter.err,
  1496. })
  1497. }
  1498. func (b *Batch) GetRoutingKey() ([]byte, error) {
  1499. // TODO: use the first statement in the batch as the routing key?
  1500. return nil, nil
  1501. }
  1502. type BatchType byte
  1503. const (
  1504. LoggedBatch BatchType = 0
  1505. UnloggedBatch BatchType = 1
  1506. CounterBatch BatchType = 2
  1507. )
  1508. type BatchEntry struct {
  1509. Stmt string
  1510. Args []interface{}
  1511. Idempotent bool
  1512. binding func(q *QueryInfo) ([]interface{}, error)
  1513. }
  1514. type ColumnInfo struct {
  1515. Keyspace string
  1516. Table string
  1517. Name string
  1518. TypeInfo TypeInfo
  1519. }
  1520. func (c ColumnInfo) String() string {
  1521. return fmt.Sprintf("[column keyspace=%s table=%s name=%s type=%v]", c.Keyspace, c.Table, c.Name, c.TypeInfo)
  1522. }
  1523. // routing key indexes LRU cache
  1524. type routingKeyInfoLRU struct {
  1525. lru *lru.Cache
  1526. mu sync.Mutex
  1527. }
  1528. type routingKeyInfo struct {
  1529. indexes []int
  1530. types []TypeInfo
  1531. }
  1532. func (r *routingKeyInfo) String() string {
  1533. return fmt.Sprintf("routing key index=%v types=%v", r.indexes, r.types)
  1534. }
  1535. func (r *routingKeyInfoLRU) Remove(key string) {
  1536. r.mu.Lock()
  1537. r.lru.Remove(key)
  1538. r.mu.Unlock()
  1539. }
  1540. //Max adjusts the maximum size of the cache and cleans up the oldest records if
  1541. //the new max is lower than the previous value. Not concurrency safe.
  1542. func (r *routingKeyInfoLRU) Max(max int) {
  1543. r.mu.Lock()
  1544. for r.lru.Len() > max {
  1545. r.lru.RemoveOldest()
  1546. }
  1547. r.lru.MaxEntries = max
  1548. r.mu.Unlock()
  1549. }
  1550. type inflightCachedEntry struct {
  1551. wg sync.WaitGroup
  1552. err error
  1553. value interface{}
  1554. }
  1555. // Tracer is the interface implemented by query tracers. Tracers have the
  1556. // ability to obtain a detailed event log of all events that happened during
  1557. // the execution of a query from Cassandra. Gathering this information might
  1558. // be essential for debugging and optimizing queries, but this feature should
  1559. // not be used on production systems with very high load.
  1560. type Tracer interface {
  1561. Trace(traceId []byte)
  1562. }
  1563. type traceWriter struct {
  1564. session *Session
  1565. w io.Writer
  1566. mu sync.Mutex
  1567. }
  1568. // NewTraceWriter returns a simple Tracer implementation that outputs
  1569. // the event log in a textual format.
  1570. func NewTraceWriter(session *Session, w io.Writer) Tracer {
  1571. return &traceWriter{session: session, w: w}
  1572. }
  1573. func (t *traceWriter) Trace(traceId []byte) {
  1574. var (
  1575. coordinator string
  1576. duration int
  1577. )
  1578. iter := t.session.control.query(`SELECT coordinator, duration
  1579. FROM system_traces.sessions
  1580. WHERE session_id = ?`, traceId)
  1581. iter.Scan(&coordinator, &duration)
  1582. if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
  1583. t.mu.Lock()
  1584. fmt.Fprintln(t.w, "Error:", err)
  1585. t.mu.Unlock()
  1586. return
  1587. }
  1588. var (
  1589. timestamp time.Time
  1590. activity string
  1591. source string
  1592. elapsed int
  1593. )
  1594. t.mu.Lock()
  1595. defer t.mu.Unlock()
  1596. fmt.Fprintf(t.w, "Tracing session %016x (coordinator: %s, duration: %v):\n",
  1597. traceId, coordinator, time.Duration(duration)*time.Microsecond)
  1598. iter = t.session.control.query(`SELECT event_id, activity, source, source_elapsed
  1599. FROM system_traces.events
  1600. WHERE session_id = ?`, traceId)
  1601. for iter.Scan(&timestamp, &activity, &source, &elapsed) {
  1602. fmt.Fprintf(t.w, "%s: %s (source: %s, elapsed: %d)\n",
  1603. timestamp.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.999999"), activity, source, elapsed)
  1604. }
  1605. if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
  1606. fmt.Fprintln(t.w, "Error:", err)
  1607. }
  1608. }
  1609. type ObservedQuery struct {
  1610. Keyspace string
  1611. Statement string
  1612. Start time.Time // time immediately before the query was called
  1613. End time.Time // time immediately after the query returned
  1614. // Rows is the number of rows in the current iter.
  1615. // In paginated queries, rows from previous scans are not counted.
  1616. // Rows is not used in batch queries and remains at the default value
  1617. Rows int
  1618. // Host is the informations about the host that performed the query
  1619. Host *HostInfo
  1620. // The metrics per this host
  1621. Metrics *hostMetrics
  1622. // Err is the error in the query.
  1623. // It only tracks network errors or errors of bad cassandra syntax, in particular selects with no match return nil error
  1624. Err error
  1625. }
  1626. // QueryObserver is the interface implemented by query observers / stat collectors.
  1627. //
  1628. // Experimental, this interface and use may change
  1629. type QueryObserver interface {
  1630. // ObserveQuery gets called on every query to cassandra, including all queries in an iterator when paging is enabled.
  1631. // It doesn't get called if there is no query because the session is closed or there are no connections available.
  1632. // The error reported only shows query errors, i.e. if a SELECT is valid but finds no matches it will be nil.
  1633. ObserveQuery(context.Context, ObservedQuery)
  1634. }
  1635. type ObservedBatch struct {
  1636. Keyspace string
  1637. Statements []string
  1638. Start time.Time // time immediately before the batch query was called
  1639. End time.Time // time immediately after the batch query returned
  1640. // Host is the informations about the host that performed the batch
  1641. Host *HostInfo
  1642. // Err is the error in the batch query.
  1643. // It only tracks network errors or errors of bad cassandra syntax, in particular selects with no match return nil error
  1644. Err error
  1645. // The metrics per this host
  1646. Metrics *hostMetrics
  1647. }
  1648. // BatchObserver is the interface implemented by batch observers / stat collectors.
  1649. type BatchObserver interface {
  1650. // ObserveBatch gets called on every batch query to cassandra.
  1651. // It also gets called once for each query in a batch.
  1652. // It doesn't get called if there is no query because the session is closed or there are no connections available.
  1653. // The error reported only shows query errors, i.e. if a SELECT is valid but finds no matches it will be nil.
  1654. // Unlike QueryObserver.ObserveQuery it does no reporting on rows read.
  1655. ObserveBatch(context.Context, ObservedBatch)
  1656. }
  1657. type ObservedConnect struct {
  1658. // Host is the information about the host about to connect
  1659. Host *HostInfo
  1660. Start time.Time // time immediately before the dial is called
  1661. End time.Time // time immediately after the dial returned
  1662. // Err is the connection error (if any)
  1663. Err error
  1664. }
  1665. // ConnectObserver is the interface implemented by connect observers / stat collectors.
  1666. type ConnectObserver interface {
  1667. // ObserveConnect gets called when a new connection to cassandra is made.
  1668. ObserveConnect(ObservedConnect)
  1669. }
  1670. type Error struct {
  1671. Code int
  1672. Message string
  1673. }
  1674. func (e Error) Error() string {
  1675. return e.Message
  1676. }
  1677. var (
  1678. ErrNotFound = errors.New("not found")
  1679. ErrUnavailable = errors.New("unavailable")
  1680. ErrUnsupported = errors.New("feature not supported")
  1681. ErrTooManyStmts = errors.New("too many statements")
  1682. ErrUseStmt = errors.New("use statements aren't supported. Please see https://github.com/gocql/gocql for explanation.")
  1683. ErrSessionClosed = errors.New("session has been closed")
  1684. ErrNoConnections = errors.New("gocql: no hosts available in the pool")
  1685. ErrNoKeyspace = errors.New("no keyspace provided")
  1686. ErrKeyspaceDoesNotExist = errors.New("keyspace does not exist")
  1687. ErrNoMetadata = errors.New("no metadata available")
  1688. )
  1689. type ErrProtocol struct{ error }
  1690. func NewErrProtocol(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
  1691. return ErrProtocol{fmt.Errorf(format, args...)}
  1692. }
  1693. // BatchSizeMaximum is the maximum number of statements a batch operation can have.
  1694. // This limit is set by cassandra and could change in the future.
  1695. const BatchSizeMaximum = 65535