rocksdb/examples/optimistic_transaction_example.cc
agiardullo c2f2cb0214 Pessimistic Transactions
Summary:
Initial implementation of Pessimistic Transactions.  This diff contains the api changes discussed in D38913.  This diff is pretty large, so let me know if people would prefer to meet up to discuss it.

MyRocks folks:  please take a look at the API in include/rocksdb/utilities/transaction[_db].h and let me know if you have any issues.

Also, you'll notice a couple of TODOs in the implementation of RollbackToSavePoint().  After chatting with Siying, I'm going to send out a separate diff for an alternate implementation of this feature that implements the rollback inside of WriteBatch/WriteBatchWithIndex.  We can then decide which route is preferable.

Next, I'm planning on doing some perf testing and then integrating this diff into MongoRocks for further testing.

Test Plan: Unit tests, db_bench parallel testing.

Reviewers: igor, rven, sdong, yhchiang, yoshinorim

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: hermanlee4, maykov, spetrunia, leveldb, dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D40869
2015-08-11 17:52:23 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/optimistic_transaction_db.h"
using namespace rocksdb;
std::string kDBPath = "/tmp/rocksdb_transaction_example";
int main() {
// open DB
Options options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
DB* db;
OptimisticTransactionDB* txn_db;
Status s = OptimisticTransactionDB::Open(options, kDBPath, &txn_db);
assert(s.ok());
db = txn_db->GetBaseDB();
WriteOptions write_options;
ReadOptions read_options;
OptimisticTransactionOptions txn_options;
std::string value;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Simple OptimisticTransaction 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
txn->Put("abc", "def");
// Read a key OUTSIDE this transaction. Does not affect txn.
s = db->Get(read_options, "abc", &value);
// Write a key OUTSIDE of this transaction.
// Does not affect txn since this is an unrelated key. If we wrote key 'abc'
// here, the transaction would fail to commit.
s = db->Put(write_options, "xyz", "zzz");
// Commit transaction
s = txn->Commit();
assert(s.ok());
delete txn;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// "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
db->Put(write_options, "abc", "xyz");
// Read a key using the snapshot
read_options.snapshot = snapshot;
s = txn->GetForUpdate(read_options, "abc", &value);
assert(value == "def");
// Attempt to commit transaction
s = txn->Commit();
// Transaction could not commit since the write outside of the txn conflicted
// with the read!
assert(s.IsBusy());
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 = db->GetSnapshot();
s = txn->Get(read_options, "x", &value);
txn->Put("x", "x");
// Do a write outside of the transaction to key "y"
s = db->Put(write_options, "y", "y");
// Set a new snapshot in the transaction
txn->SetSnapshot();
read_options.snapshot = db->GetSnapshot();
// Do some reads and writes to key "y"
s = txn->GetForUpdate(read_options, "y", &value);
txn->Put("y", "y");
// Commit. Since the snapshot was advanced, the write done outside of the
// transaction does not prevent this transaction from Committing.
s = txn->Commit();
assert(s.ok());
delete txn;
// Clear snapshot from read options since it is no longer valid
read_options.snapshot = nullptr;
// Cleanup
delete txn_db;
DestroyDB(kDBPath, options);
return 0;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE