open-consul/vendor/github.com/gocql/gocql/cluster.go

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// Copyright (c) 2012 The gocql Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package gocql
import (
"errors"
"net"
"time"
)
// PoolConfig configures the connection pool used by the driver, it defaults to
// using a round-robin host selection policy and a round-robin connection selection
// policy for each host.
type PoolConfig struct {
// HostSelectionPolicy sets the policy for selecting which host to use for a
// given query (default: RoundRobinHostPolicy())
HostSelectionPolicy HostSelectionPolicy
}
func (p PoolConfig) buildPool(session *Session) *policyConnPool {
return newPolicyConnPool(session)
}
// ClusterConfig is a struct to configure the default cluster implementation
// of gocql. It has a variety of attributes that can be used to modify the
// behavior to fit the most common use cases. Applications that require a
// different setup must implement their own cluster.
type ClusterConfig struct {
// addresses for the initial connections. It is recommended to use the value set in
// the Cassandra config for broadcast_address or listen_address, an IP address not
// a domain name. This is because events from Cassandra will use the configured IP
// address, which is used to index connected hosts. If the domain name specified
// resolves to more than 1 IP address then the driver may connect multiple times to
// the same host, and will not mark the node being down or up from events.
Hosts []string
CQLVersion string // CQL version (default: 3.0.0)
// ProtoVersion sets the version of the native protocol to use, this will
// enable features in the driver for specific protocol versions, generally this
// should be set to a known version (2,3,4) for the cluster being connected to.
//
// If it is 0 or unset (the default) then the driver will attempt to discover the
// highest supported protocol for the cluster. In clusters with nodes of different
// versions the protocol selected is not defined (ie, it can be any of the supported in the cluster)
ProtoVersion int
Timeout time.Duration // connection timeout (default: 600ms)
ConnectTimeout time.Duration // initial connection timeout, used during initial dial to server (default: 600ms)
Port int // port (default: 9042)
Keyspace string // initial keyspace (optional)
NumConns int // number of connections per host (default: 2)
Consistency Consistency // default consistency level (default: Quorum)
Compressor Compressor // compression algorithm (default: nil)
Authenticator Authenticator // authenticator (default: nil)
RetryPolicy RetryPolicy // Default retry policy to use for queries (default: 0)
ConvictionPolicy ConvictionPolicy // Decide whether to mark host as down based on the error and host info (default: SimpleConvictionPolicy)
ReconnectionPolicy ReconnectionPolicy // Default reconnection policy to use for reconnecting before trying to mark host as down (default: see below)
SocketKeepalive time.Duration // The keepalive period to use, enabled if > 0 (default: 0)
MaxPreparedStmts int // Sets the maximum cache size for prepared statements globally for gocql (default: 1000)
MaxRoutingKeyInfo int // Sets the maximum cache size for query info about statements for each session (default: 1000)
PageSize int // Default page size to use for created sessions (default: 5000)
SerialConsistency SerialConsistency // Sets the consistency for the serial part of queries, values can be either SERIAL or LOCAL_SERIAL (default: unset)
SslOpts *SslOptions
DefaultTimestamp bool // Sends a client side timestamp for all requests which overrides the timestamp at which it arrives at the server. (default: true, only enabled for protocol 3 and above)
// PoolConfig configures the underlying connection pool, allowing the
// configuration of host selection and connection selection policies.
PoolConfig PoolConfig
// If not zero, gocql attempt to reconnect known DOWN nodes in every ReconnectInterval.
ReconnectInterval time.Duration
// The maximum amount of time to wait for schema agreement in a cluster after
// receiving a schema change frame. (deault: 60s)
MaxWaitSchemaAgreement time.Duration
// HostFilter will filter all incoming events for host, any which don't pass
// the filter will be ignored. If set will take precedence over any options set
// via Discovery
HostFilter HostFilter
// AddressTranslator will translate addresses found on peer discovery and/or
// node change events.
AddressTranslator AddressTranslator
// If IgnorePeerAddr is true and the address in system.peers does not match
// the supplied host by either initial hosts or discovered via events then the
// host will be replaced with the supplied address.
//
// For example if an event comes in with host=10.0.0.1 but when looking up that
// address in system.local or system.peers returns 127.0.0.1, the peer will be
// set to 10.0.0.1 which is what will be used to connect to.
IgnorePeerAddr bool
// If DisableInitialHostLookup then the driver will not attempt to get host info
// from the system.peers table, this will mean that the driver will connect to
// hosts supplied and will not attempt to lookup the hosts information, this will
// mean that data_centre, rack and token information will not be available and as
// such host filtering and token aware query routing will not be available.
DisableInitialHostLookup bool
// Configure events the driver will register for
Events struct {
// disable registering for status events (node up/down)
DisableNodeStatusEvents bool
// disable registering for topology events (node added/removed/moved)
DisableTopologyEvents bool
// disable registering for schema events (keyspace/table/function removed/created/updated)
DisableSchemaEvents bool
}
// DisableSkipMetadata will override the internal result metadata cache so that the driver does not
// send skip_metadata for queries, this means that the result will always contain
// the metadata to parse the rows and will not reuse the metadata from the prepared
// statement.
//
// See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10786
DisableSkipMetadata bool
// QueryObserver will set the provided query observer on all queries created from this session.
// Use it to collect metrics / stats from queries by providing an implementation of QueryObserver.
QueryObserver QueryObserver
// BatchObserver will set the provided batch observer on all queries created from this session.
// Use it to collect metrics / stats from batch queries by providing an implementation of BatchObserver.
BatchObserver BatchObserver
// ConnectObserver will set the provided connect observer on all queries
// created from this session.
ConnectObserver ConnectObserver
// FrameHeaderObserver will set the provided frame header observer on all frames' headers created from this session.
// Use it to collect metrics / stats from frames by providing an implementation of FrameHeaderObserver.
FrameHeaderObserver FrameHeaderObserver
// Default idempotence for queries
DefaultIdempotence bool
// internal config for testing
disableControlConn bool
}
// NewCluster generates a new config for the default cluster implementation.
//
// The supplied hosts are used to initially connect to the cluster then the rest of
// the ring will be automatically discovered. It is recommended to use the value set in
// the Cassandra config for broadcast_address or listen_address, an IP address not
// a domain name. This is because events from Cassandra will use the configured IP
// address, which is used to index connected hosts. If the domain name specified
// resolves to more than 1 IP address then the driver may connect multiple times to
// the same host, and will not mark the node being down or up from events.
func NewCluster(hosts ...string) *ClusterConfig {
cfg := &ClusterConfig{
Hosts: hosts,
CQLVersion: "3.0.0",
Timeout: 600 * time.Millisecond,
ConnectTimeout: 600 * time.Millisecond,
Port: 9042,
NumConns: 2,
Consistency: Quorum,
MaxPreparedStmts: defaultMaxPreparedStmts,
MaxRoutingKeyInfo: 1000,
PageSize: 5000,
DefaultTimestamp: true,
MaxWaitSchemaAgreement: 60 * time.Second,
ReconnectInterval: 60 * time.Second,
ConvictionPolicy: &SimpleConvictionPolicy{},
ReconnectionPolicy: &ConstantReconnectionPolicy{MaxRetries: 3, Interval: 1 * time.Second},
}
return cfg
}
// CreateSession initializes the cluster based on this config and returns a
// session object that can be used to interact with the database.
func (cfg *ClusterConfig) CreateSession() (*Session, error) {
return NewSession(*cfg)
}
// translateAddressPort is a helper method that will use the given AddressTranslator
// if defined, to translate the given address and port into a possibly new address
// and port, If no AddressTranslator or if an error occurs, the given address and
// port will be returned.
func (cfg *ClusterConfig) translateAddressPort(addr net.IP, port int) (net.IP, int) {
if cfg.AddressTranslator == nil || len(addr) == 0 {
return addr, port
}
newAddr, newPort := cfg.AddressTranslator.Translate(addr, port)
if gocqlDebug {
Logger.Printf("gocql: translating address '%v:%d' to '%v:%d'", addr, port, newAddr, newPort)
}
return newAddr, newPort
}
func (cfg *ClusterConfig) filterHost(host *HostInfo) bool {
return !(cfg.HostFilter == nil || cfg.HostFilter.Accept(host))
}
var (
ErrNoHosts = errors.New("no hosts provided")
ErrNoConnectionsStarted = errors.New("no connections were made when creating the session")
ErrHostQueryFailed = errors.New("unable to populate Hosts")
)