rocksdb/include/rocksdb/convenience.h
mrambacher 9f2d255aed Add ObjectRegistry to ConfigOptions (#8166)
Summary:
This change enables a couple of things:
- Different ConfigOptions can have different registry/factory associated with it, thereby allowing things like a "Test" ConfigOptions versus a "Production"
- The ObjectRegistry is created fewer times and can be re-used

The ConfigOptions can also be initialized/constructed from a DBOptions, in which case it will grab some of its settings (Env, Logger) from the DBOptions.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8166

Reviewed By: zhichao-cao

Differential Revision: D27657952

Pulled By: mrambacher

fbshipit-source-id: ae1d6200bb7ab127405cdeefaba43c7fe694dfdd
2021-05-11 06:47:22 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include "rocksdb/compression_type.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/table.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class Env;
class Logger;
class ObjectRegistry;
struct ColumnFamilyOptions;
struct DBOptions;
struct Options;
// ConfigOptions containing the parameters/controls for
// comparing objects and converting to/from strings.
// These settings control how the methods
// treat errors (e.g. ignore_unknown_objects), the format
// of the serialization (e.g. delimiter), and how to compare
// options (sanity_level).
struct ConfigOptions {
// Constructs a new ConfigOptions with a new object registry.
// This method should only be used when a DBOptions is not available,
// else registry settings may be lost
ConfigOptions();
// Constructs a new ConfigOptions using the settings from
// the input DBOptions. Currently constructs a new object registry.
explicit ConfigOptions(const DBOptions&);
// This enum defines the RocksDB options sanity level.
enum SanityLevel : unsigned char {
kSanityLevelNone = 0x01, // Performs no sanity check at all.
// Performs minimum check to ensure the RocksDB instance can be
// opened without corrupting / mis-interpreting the data.
kSanityLevelLooselyCompatible = 0x02,
// Perform exact match sanity check.
kSanityLevelExactMatch = 0xFF,
};
enum Depth {
kDepthDefault, // Traverse nested options that are not flagged as "shallow"
kDepthShallow, // Do not traverse into any nested options
kDepthDetailed, // Traverse nested options, overriding the options shallow
// setting
};
// When true, any unused options will be ignored and OK will be returned
bool ignore_unknown_options = false;
// When true, any unsupported options will be ignored and OK will be returned
bool ignore_unsupported_options = true;
// If the strings are escaped (old-style?)
bool input_strings_escaped = true;
// Whether or not to invoke PrepareOptions after configure is called.
bool invoke_prepare_options = true;
// Options can be marked as Mutable (OptionTypeInfo::IsMutable()) or not.
// When "mutable_options_only=false", all options are evaluated.
// When "mutable_options_only="true", any option not marked as Mutable is
// either ignored (in the case of string/equals methods) or results in an
// error (in the case of Configure).
bool mutable_options_only = false;
// The separator between options when converting to a string
std::string delimiter = ";";
// Controls how to traverse options during print/match stages
Depth depth = Depth::kDepthDefault;
// Controls how options are serialized
// Controls how pedantic the comparison must be for equivalency
SanityLevel sanity_level = SanityLevel::kSanityLevelExactMatch;
// `file_readahead_size` is used for readahead for the option file.
size_t file_readahead_size = 512 * 1024;
// The environment to use for this option
Env* env = Env::Default();
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
// The object registry to use for this options
std::shared_ptr<ObjectRegistry> registry;
#endif
bool IsShallow() const { return depth == Depth::kDepthShallow; }
bool IsDetailed() const { return depth == Depth::kDepthDetailed; }
bool IsCheckDisabled() const {
return sanity_level == SanityLevel::kSanityLevelNone;
}
bool IsCheckEnabled(SanityLevel level) const {
return (level > SanityLevel::kSanityLevelNone && level <= sanity_level);
}
};
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
// The following set of functions provide a way to construct RocksDB Options
// from a string or a string-to-string map. Here is the general rule of
// setting option values from strings by type. Some RocksDB types are also
// supported in these APIs. Please refer to the comment of the function itself
// to find more information about how to config those RocksDB types.
//
// * Strings:
// Strings will be used as values directly without any truncating or
// trimming.
//
// * Booleans:
// - "true" or "1" => true
// - "false" or "0" => false.
// [Example]:
// - {"optimize_filters_for_hits", "1"} in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap, or
// - "optimize_filters_for_hits=true" in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString.
//
// * Integers:
// Integers are converted directly from string, in addition to the following
// units that we support:
// - 'k' or 'K' => 2^10
// - 'm' or 'M' => 2^20
// - 'g' or 'G' => 2^30
// - 't' or 'T' => 2^40 // only for unsigned int with sufficient bits.
// [Example]:
// - {"arena_block_size", "19G"} in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap, or
// - "arena_block_size=19G" in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString.
//
// * Doubles / Floating Points:
// Doubles / Floating Points are converted directly from string. Note that
// currently we do not support units.
// [Example]:
// - {"hard_rate_limit", "2.1"} in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap, or
// - "hard_rate_limit=2.1" in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString.
// * Array / Vectors:
// An array is specified by a list of values, where ':' is used as
// the delimiter to separate each value.
// [Example]:
// - {"compression_per_level", "kNoCompression:kSnappyCompression"}
// in GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap, or
// - "compression_per_level=kNoCompression:kSnappyCompression" in
// GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMapString
// * Enums:
// The valid values of each enum are identical to the names of its constants.
// [Example]:
// - CompressionType: valid values are "kNoCompression",
// "kSnappyCompression", "kZlibCompression", "kBZip2Compression", ...
// - CompactionStyle: valid values are "kCompactionStyleLevel",
// "kCompactionStyleUniversal", "kCompactionStyleFIFO", and
// "kCompactionStyleNone".
//
// Take a default ColumnFamilyOptions "base_options" in addition to a
// map "opts_map" of option name to option value to construct the new
// ColumnFamilyOptions "new_options".
//
// Below are the instructions of how to config some non-primitive-typed
// options in ColumnFamilyOptions:
//
// * table_factory:
// table_factory can be configured using our custom nested-option syntax.
//
// {option_a=value_a; option_b=value_b; option_c=value_c; ... }
//
// A nested option is enclosed by two curly braces, within which there are
// multiple option assignments. Each assignment is of the form
// "variable_name=value;".
//
// Currently we support the following types of TableFactory:
// - BlockBasedTableFactory:
// Use name "block_based_table_factory" to initialize table_factory with
// BlockBasedTableFactory. Its BlockBasedTableFactoryOptions can be
// configured using the nested-option syntax.
// [Example]:
// * {"block_based_table_factory", "{block_cache=1M;block_size=4k;}"}
// is equivalent to assigning table_factory with a BlockBasedTableFactory
// that has 1M LRU block-cache with block size equals to 4k:
// ColumnFamilyOptions cf_opt;
// BlockBasedTableOptions blk_opt;
// blk_opt.block_cache = NewLRUCache(1 * 1024 * 1024);
// blk_opt.block_size = 4 * 1024;
// cf_opt.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(blk_opt));
// - PlainTableFactory:
// Use name "plain_table_factory" to initialize table_factory with
// PlainTableFactory. Its PlainTableFactoryOptions can be configured using
// the nested-option syntax.
// [Example]:
// * {"plain_table_factory", "{user_key_len=66;bloom_bits_per_key=20;}"}
//
// * memtable_factory:
// Use "memtable" to config memtable_factory. Here are the supported
// memtable factories:
// - SkipList:
// Pass "skip_list:<lookahead>" to config memtable to use SkipList,
// or simply "skip_list" to use the default SkipList.
// [Example]:
// * {"memtable", "skip_list:5"} is equivalent to setting
// memtable to SkipListFactory(5).
// - PrefixHash:
// Pass "prefix_hash:<hash_bucket_count>" to config memtable
// to use PrefixHash, or simply "prefix_hash" to use the default
// PrefixHash.
// [Example]:
// * {"memtable", "prefix_hash:1000"} is equivalent to setting
// memtable to NewHashSkipListRepFactory(hash_bucket_count).
// - HashLinkedList:
// Pass "hash_linkedlist:<hash_bucket_count>" to config memtable
// to use HashLinkedList, or simply "hash_linkedlist" to use the default
// HashLinkedList.
// [Example]:
// * {"memtable", "hash_linkedlist:1000"} is equivalent to
// setting memtable to NewHashLinkListRepFactory(1000).
// - VectorRepFactory:
// Pass "vector:<count>" to config memtable to use VectorRepFactory,
// or simply "vector" to use the default Vector memtable.
// [Example]:
// * {"memtable", "vector:1024"} is equivalent to setting memtable
// to VectorRepFactory(1024).
//
// * compression_opts:
// Use "compression_opts" to config compression_opts. The value format
// is of the form "<window_bits>:<level>:<strategy>:<max_dict_bytes>".
// [Example]:
// * {"compression_opts", "4:5:6:7"} is equivalent to setting:
// ColumnFamilyOptions cf_opt;
// cf_opt.compression_opts.window_bits = 4;
// cf_opt.compression_opts.level = 5;
// cf_opt.compression_opts.strategy = 6;
// cf_opt.compression_opts.max_dict_bytes = 7;
//
// The GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap(ConfigOptions, ...) should be used; the
// alternative signature may be deprecated in a future release. The equivalent
// functionality can be achieved by setting the corresponding options in
// the ConfigOptions parameter.
//
// @param config_options controls how the map is processed.
// @param base_options the default options of the output "new_options".
// @param opts_map an option name to value map for specifying how "new_options"
// should be set.
// @param new_options the resulting options based on "base_options" with the
// change specified in "opts_map".
// @param input_strings_escaped when set to true, each escaped characters
// prefixed by '\' in the values of the opts_map will be further converted
// back to the raw string before assigning to the associated options.
// @param ignore_unknown_options when set to true, unknown options are ignored
// instead of resulting in an unknown-option error.
// @return Status::OK() on success. Otherwise, a non-ok status indicating
// error will be returned, and "new_options" will be set to "base_options".
// @return Status::NotFound means the one (or more) of the option name in
// the opts_map is not valid for this option
// @return Status::NotSupported means we do not know how to parse one of the
// value for this option
// @return Status::InvalidArgument means the one of the option values is not
// valid for this option.
Status GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap(
const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const ColumnFamilyOptions& base_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
ColumnFamilyOptions* new_options);
Status GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromMap(
const ColumnFamilyOptions& base_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
ColumnFamilyOptions* new_options, bool input_strings_escaped = false,
bool ignore_unknown_options = false);
// Take a default DBOptions "base_options" in addition to a
// map "opts_map" of option name to option value to construct the new
// DBOptions "new_options".
//
// Below are the instructions of how to config some non-primitive-typed
// options in DBOptions:
//
// * rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec:
// RateLimiter can be configured directly by specifying its bytes_per_sec.
// [Example]:
// - Passing {"rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec", "1024"} is equivalent to
// passing NewGenericRateLimiter(1024) to rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec.
//
// The GetDBOptionsFromMap(ConfigOptions, ...) should be used; the
// alternative signature may be deprecated in a future release. The equivalent
// functionality can be achieved by setting the corresponding options in
// the ConfigOptions parameter.
//
// @param config_options controls how the map is processed.
// @param base_options the default options of the output "new_options".
// @param opts_map an option name to value map for specifying how "new_options"
// should be set.
// @param new_options the resulting options based on "base_options" with the
// change specified in "opts_map".
// @param input_strings_escaped when set to true, each escaped characters
// prefixed by '\' in the values of the opts_map will be further converted
// back to the raw string before assigning to the associated options.
// @param ignore_unknown_options when set to true, unknown options are ignored
// instead of resulting in an unknown-option error.
// @return Status::OK() on success. Otherwise, a non-ok status indicating
// error will be returned, and "new_options" will be set to "base_options".
// @return Status::NotFound means the one (or more) of the option name in
// the opts_map is not valid for this option
// @return Status::NotSupported means we do not know how to parse one of the
// value for this option
// @return Status::InvalidArgument means the one of the option values is not
// valid for this option.
Status GetDBOptionsFromMap(
const ConfigOptions& cfg_options, const DBOptions& base_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
DBOptions* new_options);
Status GetDBOptionsFromMap(
const DBOptions& base_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
DBOptions* new_options, bool input_strings_escaped = false,
bool ignore_unknown_options = false);
// Take a default BlockBasedTableOptions "table_options" in addition to a
// map "opts_map" of option name to option value to construct the new
// BlockBasedTableOptions "new_table_options".
//
// Below are the instructions of how to config some non-primitive-typed
// options in BlockBasedTableOptions:
//
// * filter_policy:
// We currently only support the following FilterPolicy in the convenience
// functions:
// - BloomFilter: use "bloomfilter:[bits_per_key]:[use_block_based_builder]"
// to specify BloomFilter. The above string is equivalent to calling
// NewBloomFilterPolicy(bits_per_key, use_block_based_builder).
// [Example]:
// - Pass {"filter_policy", "bloomfilter:4:true"} in
// GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromMap to use a BloomFilter with 4-bits
// per key and use_block_based_builder enabled.
//
// * block_cache / block_cache_compressed:
// We currently only support LRU cache in the GetOptions API. The LRU
// cache can be set by directly specifying its size.
// [Example]:
// - Passing {"block_cache", "1M"} in GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromMap is
// equivalent to setting block_cache using NewLRUCache(1024 * 1024).
//
// The GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromMap(ConfigOptions, ...) should be used;
// the alternative signature may be deprecated in a future release. The
// equivalent functionality can be achieved by setting the corresponding
// options in the ConfigOptions parameter.
//
// @param config_options controls how the map is processed.
// @param table_options the default options of the output "new_table_options".
// @param opts_map an option name to value map for specifying how
// "new_table_options" should be set.
// @param new_table_options the resulting options based on "table_options"
// with the change specified in "opts_map".
// @param input_strings_escaped when set to true, each escaped characters
// prefixed by '\' in the values of the opts_map will be further converted
// back to the raw string before assigning to the associated options.
// @param ignore_unknown_options when set to true, unknown options are ignored
// instead of resulting in an unknown-option error.
// @return Status::OK() on success. Otherwise, a non-ok status indicating
// error will be returned, and "new_table_options" will be set to
// "table_options".
Status GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromMap(
const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const BlockBasedTableOptions& table_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
BlockBasedTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromMap(
const BlockBasedTableOptions& table_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
BlockBasedTableOptions* new_table_options,
bool input_strings_escaped = false, bool ignore_unknown_options = false);
// Take a default PlainTableOptions "table_options" in addition to a
// map "opts_map" of option name to option value to construct the new
// PlainTableOptions "new_table_options".
//
// The GetPlainTableOptionsFromMap(ConfigOptions, ...) should be used; the
// alternative signature may be deprecated in a future release. The equivalent
// functionality can be achieved by setting the corresponding options in
// the ConfigOptions parameter.
//
// @param config_options controls how the map is processed.
// @param table_options the default options of the output "new_table_options".
// @param opts_map an option name to value map for specifying how
// "new_table_options" should be set.
// @param new_table_options the resulting options based on "table_options"
// with the change specified in "opts_map".
// @param input_strings_escaped when set to true, each escaped characters
// prefixed by '\' in the values of the opts_map will be further converted
// back to the raw string before assigning to the associated options.
// @param ignore_unknown_options when set to true, unknown options are ignored
// instead of resulting in an unknown-option error.
// @return Status::OK() on success. Otherwise, a non-ok status indicating
// error will be returned, and "new_table_options" will be set to
// "table_options".
Status GetPlainTableOptionsFromMap(
const ConfigOptions& config_options, const PlainTableOptions& table_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
PlainTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetPlainTableOptionsFromMap(
const PlainTableOptions& table_options,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& opts_map,
PlainTableOptions* new_table_options, bool input_strings_escaped = false,
bool ignore_unknown_options = false);
// Take a string representation of option names and values, apply them into the
// base_options, and return the new options as a result. The string has the
// following format:
// "write_buffer_size=1024;max_write_buffer_number=2"
// Nested options config is also possible. For example, you can define
// BlockBasedTableOptions as part of the string for block-based table factory:
// "write_buffer_size=1024;block_based_table_factory={block_size=4k};"
// "max_write_buffer_num=2"
//
//
// The GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString(ConfigOptions, ...) should be used; the
// alternative signature may be deprecated in a future release. The equivalent
// functionality can be achieved by setting the corresponding options in
// the ConfigOptions parameter.
Status GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const ColumnFamilyOptions& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
ColumnFamilyOptions* new_options);
Status GetColumnFamilyOptionsFromString(const ColumnFamilyOptions& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
ColumnFamilyOptions* new_options);
Status GetDBOptionsFromString(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const DBOptions& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
DBOptions* new_options);
Status GetDBOptionsFromString(const DBOptions& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
DBOptions* new_options);
Status GetStringFromDBOptions(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const DBOptions& db_options,
std::string* opts_str);
Status GetStringFromDBOptions(std::string* opts_str,
const DBOptions& db_options,
const std::string& delimiter = "; ");
Status GetStringFromColumnFamilyOptions(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const ColumnFamilyOptions& cf_options,
std::string* opts_str);
Status GetStringFromColumnFamilyOptions(std::string* opts_str,
const ColumnFamilyOptions& cf_options,
const std::string& delimiter = "; ");
Status GetStringFromCompressionType(std::string* compression_str,
CompressionType compression_type);
std::vector<CompressionType> GetSupportedCompressions();
Status GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromString(
const BlockBasedTableOptions& table_options, const std::string& opts_str,
BlockBasedTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetBlockBasedTableOptionsFromString(
const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const BlockBasedTableOptions& table_options, const std::string& opts_str,
BlockBasedTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetPlainTableOptionsFromString(const PlainTableOptions& table_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
PlainTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetPlainTableOptionsFromString(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const PlainTableOptions& table_options,
const std::string& opts_str,
PlainTableOptions* new_table_options);
Status GetMemTableRepFactoryFromString(
const std::string& opts_str,
std::unique_ptr<MemTableRepFactory>* new_mem_factory);
Status GetOptionsFromString(const Options& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str, Options* new_options);
Status GetOptionsFromString(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
const Options& base_options,
const std::string& opts_str, Options* new_options);
Status StringToMap(const std::string& opts_str,
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>* opts_map);
// Request stopping background work, if wait is true wait until it's done
void CancelAllBackgroundWork(DB* db, bool wait = false);
// Delete files which are entirely in the given range
// Could leave some keys in the range which are in files which are not
// entirely in the range. Also leaves L0 files regardless of whether they're
// in the range.
// Snapshots before the delete might not see the data in the given range.
Status DeleteFilesInRange(DB* db, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice* begin, const Slice* end,
bool include_end = true);
// Delete files in multiple ranges at once
// Delete files in a lot of ranges one at a time can be slow, use this API for
// better performance in that case.
Status DeleteFilesInRanges(DB* db, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const RangePtr* ranges, size_t n,
bool include_end = true);
// Verify the checksum of file
Status VerifySstFileChecksum(const Options& options,
const EnvOptions& env_options,
const std::string& file_path);
// Verify the checksum of file
Status VerifySstFileChecksum(const Options& options,
const EnvOptions& env_options,
const ReadOptions& read_options,
const std::string& file_path);
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE