rocksdb/examples/transaction_example.cc
Yanqin Jin 0376869f05 Remove using namespace (#9369)
Summary:
As title.
This is part of an fb-internal task.
First, remove all `using namespace` statements if applicable.
Next, utilize multiple build platforms and see if anything is broken.
Should anything become broken, fix the compilation errors with as little extra change as possible.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9369

Test Plan:
internal build and make check
make clean && make static_lib && cd examples && make all

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D33517260

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 3fc4ce6402a073421dfd9a9b2d1c79441dca7a40
2022-01-12 09:31:12 -08:00

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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).
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction_db.h"
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Options;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::ReadOptions;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Snapshot;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Status;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Transaction;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TransactionDB;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TransactionDBOptions;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TransactionOptions;
using ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::WriteOptions;
#if defined(OS_WIN)
std::string kDBPath = "C:\\Windows\\TEMP\\rocksdb_transaction_example";
#else
std::string kDBPath = "/tmp/rocksdb_transaction_example";
#endif
int main() {
// open DB
Options options;
TransactionDBOptions txn_db_options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
TransactionDB* txn_db;
Status s = TransactionDB::Open(options, txn_db_options, kDBPath, &txn_db);
assert(s.ok());
WriteOptions write_options;
ReadOptions read_options;
TransactionOptions txn_options;
std::string value;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Simple Transaction Example ("Read Committed")
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Start a transaction
Transaction* txn = txn_db->BeginTransaction(write_options);
assert(txn);
// Read a key in this transaction
s = txn->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.IsNotFound());
// Write a key in this transaction
s = txn->Put("abc", "def");
assert(s.ok());
// Read a key OUTSIDE this transaction. Does not affect txn.
s = txn_db->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.IsNotFound());
// Write a key OUTSIDE of this transaction.
// Does not affect txn since this is an unrelated key.
s = txn_db->Put(write_options, "xyz", "zzz");
assert(s.ok());
// Write a key OUTSIDE of this transaction.
// Fail because the key conflicts with the key written in txn.
s = txn_db->Put(write_options, "abc", "def");
assert(s.subcode() == Status::kLockTimeout);
// Value for key "xyz" has been committed, can be read in txn.
s = txn->Get(read_options, "xyz", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "zzz");
// Commit transaction
s = txn->Commit();
assert(s.ok());
delete txn;
// Value is committed, can be read now.
s = txn_db->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "def");
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// "Repeatable Read" (Snapshot Isolation) Example
// -- Using a single Snapshot
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Set a snapshot at start of transaction by setting set_snapshot=true
txn_options.set_snapshot = true;
txn = txn_db->BeginTransaction(write_options, txn_options);
const Snapshot* snapshot = txn->GetSnapshot();
// Write a key OUTSIDE of transaction
s = txn_db->Put(write_options, "abc", "xyz");
assert(s.ok());
// Read the latest committed value.
s = txn->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "xyz");
// Read the snapshotted value.
read_options.snapshot = snapshot;
s = txn->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "def");
// Attempt to read a key using the snapshot. This will fail since
// the previous write outside this txn conflicts with this read.
s = txn->GetForUpdate(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(s.IsBusy());
txn->Rollback();
// Snapshot will be released upon deleting the transaction.
delete txn;
// Clear snapshot from read options since it is no longer valid
read_options.snapshot = nullptr;
snapshot = nullptr;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// "Read Committed" (Monotonic Atomic Views) Example
// --Using multiple Snapshots
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// In this example, we set the snapshot multiple times. This is probably
// only necessary if you have very strict isolation requirements to
// implement.
// Set a snapshot at start of transaction
txn_options.set_snapshot = true;
txn = txn_db->BeginTransaction(write_options, txn_options);
// Do some reads and writes to key "x"
read_options.snapshot = txn_db->GetSnapshot();
s = txn->Get(read_options, "x", &value);
assert(s.IsNotFound());
s = txn->Put("x", "x");
assert(s.ok());
// Do a write outside of the transaction to key "y"
s = txn_db->Put(write_options, "y", "y1");
assert(s.ok());
// Set a new snapshot in the transaction
txn->SetSnapshot();
txn->SetSavePoint();
read_options.snapshot = txn_db->GetSnapshot();
// Do some reads and writes to key "y"
// Since the snapshot was advanced, the write done outside of the
// transaction does not conflict.
s = txn->GetForUpdate(read_options, "y", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "y1");
s = txn->Put("y", "y2");
assert(s.ok());
// Decide we want to revert the last write from this transaction.
txn->RollbackToSavePoint();
// Commit.
s = txn->Commit();
assert(s.ok());
delete txn;
// Clear snapshot from read options since it is no longer valid
read_options.snapshot = nullptr;
// db state is at the save point.
s = txn_db->Get(read_options, "x", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "x");
s = txn_db->Get(read_options, "y", &value);
assert(s.ok());
assert(value == "y1");
// Cleanup
delete txn_db;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::DestroyDB(kDBPath, options);
return 0;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE