rocksdb/include/rocksdb/table_properties.h
Abhishek Madan eaaf1a6f05 Promote rocksdb.{deleted.keys,merge.operands} to main table properties (#4594)
Summary:
Since the number of range deletions are reported in
TableProperties, it is confusing to not report the number of merge
operands and point deletions as top-level properties; they are
accessible through the public API, but since they are not the "main"
properties, they do not appear in aggregated table properties, or the
string representation of table properties.

This change promotes those two property keys to
`rocksdb/table_properties.h`, adds corresponding uint64 members for
them, deprecates the old access methods `GetDeletedKeys()` and
`GetMergeOperands()` (though they are still usable for now), and removes
`InternalKeyPropertiesCollector`. The property key strings are the same
as before this change, so this should be able to read DBs written from older
versions (though I haven't tested this yet).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4594

Differential Revision: D12826893

Pulled By: abhimadan

fbshipit-source-id: 9e4e4fbdc5b0da161c89582566d184101ba8eb68
2018-10-30 15:34:27 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/types.h"
namespace rocksdb {
// -- Table Properties
// Other than basic table properties, each table may also have the user
// collected properties.
// The value of the user-collected properties are encoded as raw bytes --
// users have to interpret these values by themselves.
// Note: To do prefix seek/scan in `UserCollectedProperties`, you can do
// something similar to:
//
// UserCollectedProperties props = ...;
// for (auto pos = props.lower_bound(prefix);
// pos != props.end() && pos->first.compare(0, prefix.size(), prefix) == 0;
// ++pos) {
// ...
// }
typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> UserCollectedProperties;
// table properties' human-readable names in the property block.
struct TablePropertiesNames {
static const std::string kDataSize;
static const std::string kIndexSize;
static const std::string kIndexPartitions;
static const std::string kTopLevelIndexSize;
static const std::string kIndexKeyIsUserKey;
static const std::string kIndexValueIsDeltaEncoded;
static const std::string kFilterSize;
static const std::string kRawKeySize;
static const std::string kRawValueSize;
static const std::string kNumDataBlocks;
static const std::string kNumEntries;
static const std::string kDeletedKeys;
static const std::string kMergeOperands;
static const std::string kNumRangeDeletions;
static const std::string kFormatVersion;
static const std::string kFixedKeyLen;
static const std::string kFilterPolicy;
static const std::string kColumnFamilyName;
static const std::string kColumnFamilyId;
static const std::string kComparator;
static const std::string kMergeOperator;
static const std::string kPrefixExtractorName;
static const std::string kPropertyCollectors;
static const std::string kCompression;
static const std::string kCreationTime;
static const std::string kOldestKeyTime;
};
extern const std::string kPropertiesBlock;
extern const std::string kCompressionDictBlock;
extern const std::string kRangeDelBlock;
// `TablePropertiesCollector` provides the mechanism for users to collect
// their own properties that they are interested in. This class is essentially
// a collection of callback functions that will be invoked during table
// building. It is constructed with TablePropertiesCollectorFactory. The methods
// don't need to be thread-safe, as we will create exactly one
// TablePropertiesCollector object per table and then call it sequentially
class TablePropertiesCollector {
public:
virtual ~TablePropertiesCollector() {}
// DEPRECATE User defined collector should implement AddUserKey(), though
// this old function still works for backward compatible reason.
// Add() will be called when a new key/value pair is inserted into the table.
// @params key the user key that is inserted into the table.
// @params value the value that is inserted into the table.
virtual Status Add(const Slice& /*key*/, const Slice& /*value*/) {
return Status::InvalidArgument(
"TablePropertiesCollector::Add() deprecated.");
}
// AddUserKey() will be called when a new key/value pair is inserted into the
// table.
// @params key the user key that is inserted into the table.
// @params value the value that is inserted into the table.
virtual Status AddUserKey(const Slice& key, const Slice& value,
EntryType /*type*/, SequenceNumber /*seq*/,
uint64_t /*file_size*/) {
// For backwards-compatibility.
return Add(key, value);
}
// Finish() will be called when a table has already been built and is ready
// for writing the properties block.
// @params properties User will add their collected statistics to
// `properties`.
virtual Status Finish(UserCollectedProperties* properties) = 0;
// Return the human-readable properties, where the key is property name and
// the value is the human-readable form of value.
virtual UserCollectedProperties GetReadableProperties() const = 0;
// The name of the properties collector can be used for debugging purpose.
virtual const char* Name() const = 0;
// EXPERIMENTAL Return whether the output file should be further compacted
virtual bool NeedCompact() const { return false; }
};
// Constructs TablePropertiesCollector. Internals create a new
// TablePropertiesCollector for each new table
class TablePropertiesCollectorFactory {
public:
struct Context {
uint32_t column_family_id;
static const uint32_t kUnknownColumnFamily;
};
virtual ~TablePropertiesCollectorFactory() {}
// has to be thread-safe
virtual TablePropertiesCollector* CreateTablePropertiesCollector(
TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context context) = 0;
// The name of the properties collector can be used for debugging purpose.
virtual const char* Name() const = 0;
};
// TableProperties contains a bunch of read-only properties of its associated
// table.
struct TableProperties {
public:
// the total size of all data blocks.
uint64_t data_size = 0;
// the size of index block.
uint64_t index_size = 0;
// Total number of index partitions if kTwoLevelIndexSearch is used
uint64_t index_partitions = 0;
// Size of the top-level index if kTwoLevelIndexSearch is used
uint64_t top_level_index_size = 0;
// Whether the index key is user key. Otherwise it includes 8 byte of sequence
// number added by internal key format.
uint64_t index_key_is_user_key = 0;
// Whether delta encoding is used to encode the index values.
uint64_t index_value_is_delta_encoded = 0;
// the size of filter block.
uint64_t filter_size = 0;
// total raw key size
uint64_t raw_key_size = 0;
// total raw value size
uint64_t raw_value_size = 0;
// the number of blocks in this table
uint64_t num_data_blocks = 0;
// the number of entries in this table
uint64_t num_entries = 0;
// the number of deletions in the table
uint64_t num_deletions = 0;
// the number of merge operands in the table
uint64_t num_merge_operands = 0;
// the number of range deletions in this table
uint64_t num_range_deletions = 0;
// format version, reserved for backward compatibility
uint64_t format_version = 0;
// If 0, key is variable length. Otherwise number of bytes for each key.
uint64_t fixed_key_len = 0;
// ID of column family for this SST file, corresponding to the CF identified
// by column_family_name.
uint64_t column_family_id =
rocksdb::TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context::kUnknownColumnFamily;
// The time when the SST file was created.
// Since SST files are immutable, this is equivalent to last modified time.
uint64_t creation_time = 0;
// Timestamp of the earliest key. 0 means unknown.
uint64_t oldest_key_time = 0;
// Name of the column family with which this SST file is associated.
// If column family is unknown, `column_family_name` will be an empty string.
std::string column_family_name;
// The name of the filter policy used in this table.
// If no filter policy is used, `filter_policy_name` will be an empty string.
std::string filter_policy_name;
// The name of the comparator used in this table.
std::string comparator_name;
// The name of the merge operator used in this table.
// If no merge operator is used, `merge_operator_name` will be "nullptr".
std::string merge_operator_name;
// The name of the prefix extractor used in this table
// If no prefix extractor is used, `prefix_extractor_name` will be "nullptr".
std::string prefix_extractor_name;
// The names of the property collectors factories used in this table
// separated by commas
// {collector_name[1]},{collector_name[2]},{collector_name[3]} ..
std::string property_collectors_names;
// The compression algo used to compress the SST files.
std::string compression_name;
// user collected properties
UserCollectedProperties user_collected_properties;
UserCollectedProperties readable_properties;
// The offset of the value of each property in the file.
std::map<std::string, uint64_t> properties_offsets;
// convert this object to a human readable form
// @prop_delim: delimiter for each property.
std::string ToString(const std::string& prop_delim = "; ",
const std::string& kv_delim = "=") const;
// Aggregate the numerical member variables of the specified
// TableProperties.
void Add(const TableProperties& tp);
};
// Extra properties
// Below is a list of non-basic properties that are collected by database
// itself. Especially some properties regarding to the internal keys (which
// is unknown to `table`).
//
// DEPRECATED: these properties now belong as TableProperties members. Please
// use TableProperties::num_deletions and TableProperties::num_merge_operands,
// respectively.
extern uint64_t GetDeletedKeys(const UserCollectedProperties& props);
extern uint64_t GetMergeOperands(const UserCollectedProperties& props,
bool* property_present);
} // namespace rocksdb