Class: Aerospike::Client

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/aerospike/client.rb

Overview

Examples:

# connect to the database client = Client.new(‘192.168.0.1’)

#=> raises Aerospike::Exceptions::Timeout if a :timeout is specified and :fail_if_not_connected set to true

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(hosts = nil, policy: ClientPolicy.new, connect: true) ⇒ Client

Returns a new instance of Client.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 42

def initialize(hosts = nil, policy: ClientPolicy.new, connect: true)
  @default_policy = Policy.new
  @default_write_policy = WritePolicy.new
  @default_scan_policy = ScanPolicy.new
  @default_query_policy = QueryPolicy.new
  @default_admin_policy = QueryPolicy.new

  hosts = parse_hosts(hosts || ENV["AEROSPIKE_HOSTS"] || "localhost")
  policy = create_policy(policy, ClientPolicy)
  @cluster = Cluster.new(policy, *hosts)
  @cluster.add_cluster_config_change_listener(self)

  self.connect if connect
  self
end

Instance Attribute Details

#default_admin_policyObject

Returns the value of attribute default_admin_policy.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 39

def default_admin_policy
  @default_admin_policy
end

#default_policyObject

Returns the value of attribute default_policy.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 39

def default_policy
  @default_policy
end

#default_query_policyObject

Returns the value of attribute default_query_policy.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 39

def default_query_policy
  @default_query_policy
end

#default_scan_policyObject

Returns the value of attribute default_scan_policy.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 39

def default_scan_policy
  @default_scan_policy
end

#default_write_policyObject

Returns the value of attribute default_write_policy.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 39

def default_write_policy
  @default_write_policy
end

Instance Method Details

#add(key, bins, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

client.add key, {'bin', -1}, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 178

def add(key, bins, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = WriteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, hash_to_bins(bins), Aerospike::Operation::ADD)
  execute_command(command)
end

#append(key, bins, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

client.append key, {'bin', 'value to append'}, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 136

def append(key, bins, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = WriteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, hash_to_bins(bins), Aerospike::Operation::APPEND)
  execute_command(command)
end

#batch_exists(keys, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Check if multiple record keys exist in one batch call.

The returned array bool is in positional order with the original key array order.
The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 244

def batch_exists(keys, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)

  # same array can be used without sychronization;
  # when a key exists, the corresponding index will be marked true
  exists_array = Array.new(keys.length)

  key_map = BatchItem.generate_map(keys)

  batch_execute(keys) do |node, bns|
    BatchCommandExists.new(node, bns, policy, key_map, exists_array)
  end
  exists_array
end

#batch_get(keys, bin_names = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object

Read multiple record headers and bins for specified keys in one batch call.

The returned records are in positional order with the original key array order.
If a key is not found, the positional record will be nil.
The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 290

def batch_get(keys, bin_names=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)

  # wait until all migrations are finished
  # TODO: implement
  # @cluster.WaitUntillMigrationIsFinished(policy.timeout)

  # same array can be used without sychronization;
  # when a key exists, the corresponding index will be set to record
  records = Array.new(keys.length)

  key_map = BatchItem.generate_map(keys)

  batch_execute(keys) do |node, bns|
    BatchCommandGet.new(node, bns, policy, key_map, bin_names.uniq, records, INFO1_READ)
  end
  records
end

#batch_get_header(keys, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Read multiple record header data for specified keys in one batch call.

The returned records are in positional order with the original key array order.
If a key is not found, the positional record will be nil.
The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 313

def batch_get_header(keys, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)

  # wait until all migrations are finished
  # TODO: Fix this and implement
  # @cluster.WaitUntillMigrationIsFinished(policy.timeout)

  # same array can be used without sychronization;
  # when a key exists, the corresponding index will be set to record
  records = Array.new(keys.length)

  key_map = BatchItem.generate_map(keys)

  batch_execute(keys) do |node, bns|
    BatchCommandGet.new(node, bns, policy, key_map, nil, records, INFO1_READ | INFO1_NOBINDATA)
  end

  records
end

#change_password(user, password, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Change user’s password. Clear-text password will be hashed using bcrypt before sending to server.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 770

def change_password(user, password, options={})
  raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(INVALID_USER) unless @cluster.user && @cluster.user != ""
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)

  hash = AdminCommand.hash_password(password)
  command = AdminCommand.new

  if user == @cluster.user
    # Change own password.
    command.change_password(@cluster, policy, user, hash)
  else
    # Change other user's password by user admin.
    command.set_password(@cluster, policy, user, hash)
  end

  @cluster.change_password(user, hash)
end

#closeObject

Closes all client connections to database server nodes.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 68

def close
  @cluster.close
end

#connectObject

Connect to the cluster.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 61

def connect
  @cluster.connect
end

#connected?Boolean

Determines if there are active connections to the database server cluster.

Returns +true+ if connections exist.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 76

def connected?
  @cluster.connected?
end

#create_index(namespace, set_name, index_name, bin_name, index_type, collection_type = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Create secondary index.

This asynchronous server call will return before command is complete.
The user can optionally wait for command completion by using the returned
IndexTask instance.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.
index_type should be :string, :numeric or :geo2dsphere (requires server version 3.7 or later)
collection_type should be :list, :mapkeys or :mapvalues


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 562

def create_index(namespace, set_name, index_name, bin_name, index_type, collection_type=nil, options={})
  if options.nil? && collection_type.is_a?(Hash)
    options, collection_type = collection_type, nil
  end
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  str_cmd = "sindex-create:ns=#{namespace}"
  str_cmd << ";set=#{set_name}" unless set_name.to_s.strip.empty?
  str_cmd << ";indexname=#{index_name};numbins=1"
  str_cmd << ";indextype=#{collection_type.to_s.upcase}" if collection_type
  str_cmd << ";indexdata=#{bin_name},#{index_type.to_s.upcase}"
  str_cmd << ";priority=normal"

  # Send index command to one node. That node will distribute the command to other nodes.
  response_map = send_info_command(policy, str_cmd)
  _, response = response_map.first
  response = response.to_s.upcase

  if response == 'OK'
    # Return task that could optionally be polled for completion.
    return IndexTask.new(@cluster, namespace, index_name)
  end

  if response.start_with?('FAIL:200')
    # Index has already been created.  Do not need to poll for completion.
    return IndexTask.new(@cluster, namespace, index_name, true)
  end

  raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::INDEX_GENERIC, "Create index failed: #{response}")
end

#create_user(user, password, roles, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Create user with password and roles. Clear-text password will be hashed using bcrypt before sending to server.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 755

def create_user(user, password, roles, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  hash = AdminCommand.hash_password(password)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.create_user(@cluster, policy, user, hash, roles)
end

#delete(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

existed = client.delete key, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 200

def delete(key, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = DeleteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key)
  execute_command(command)
  command.existed
end

#drop_index(namespace, set_name, index_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Delete secondary index.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 594

def drop_index(namespace, set_name, index_name, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  str_cmd = "sindex-delete:ns=#{namespace}"
  str_cmd << ";set=#{set_name}" unless set_name.to_s.strip.empty?
  str_cmd << ";indexname=#{index_name}"

  # Send index command to one node. That node will distribute the command to other nodes.
  response_map = send_info_command(policy, str_cmd)
  _, response = response_map.first
  response = response.to_s.upcase

  return if response == 'OK'

  # Index did not previously exist. Return without error.
  return if response.start_with?('FAIL:201')

  raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::INDEX_GENERIC, "Drop index failed: #{response}")
end

#drop_user(user, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Remove user from cluster.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 763

def drop_user(user, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.drop_user(@cluster, policy, user)
end

#execute_udf(key, package_name, function_name, args = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object

Execute user defined function on server and return results.

The function operates on a single record.
The package name is used to locate the udf file location:

udf file = <server udf dir>/<package name>.lua

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 496

def execute_udf(key, package_name, function_name, args=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)

  command = ExecuteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, package_name, function_name, args)
  execute_command(command)

  record = command.record

  return nil if !record || record.bins.empty?

  result_map = record.bins

  # User defined functions don't have to return a value.
  key, obj = result_map.detect{ |k, _| k.include?('SUCCESS') }
  return obj if key

  key, obj = result_map.detect{ |k, _| k.include?('FAILURE') }
  message = key ? obj.to_s : "Invalid UDF return value"
  raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::UDF_BAD_RESPONSE, message)
end

#execute_udf_on_query(statement, package_name, function_name, function_args = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object

execute_udf_on_query applies user defined function on records that match the statement filter. Records are not returned to the client. This asynchronous server call will return before command is complete. The user can optionally wait for command completion by using the returned ExecuteTask instance.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers. If the policy is nil, the default relevant policy will be used.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 525

def execute_udf_on_query(statement, package_name, function_name, function_args=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, QueryPolicy)

  nodes = @cluster.nodes
  if nodes.empty?
    raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::SERVER_NOT_AVAILABLE, "Executing UDF failed because cluster is empty.")
  end

  # TODO: wait until all migrations are finished
  statement.set_aggregate_function(package_name, function_name, function_args, false)

  # Use a thread per node
  nodes.each do |node|
    Thread.new do
      Thread.current.abort_on_exception = true
      begin
        command = QueryCommand.new(node, policy, statement, nil)
        execute_command(command)
      rescue => e
        Aerospike.logger.error(e)
        raise e
      end
    end
  end

  ExecuteTask.new(@cluster, statement)
end

#exists(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Determines if a record key exists.

The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 234

def exists(key, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)
  command = ExistsCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key)
  execute_command(command)
  command.exists
end

#get(key, bin_names = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object

Read record header and bins for specified key.

The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 265

def get(key, bin_names=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)

  command = ReadCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, bin_names)
  execute_command(command)
  command.record
end

#get_header(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Read record generation and expiration only for specified key. Bins are not read.

The policy can be used to specify timeouts.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 275

def get_header(key, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, Policy)
  command = ReadHeaderCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key)
  execute_command(command)
  command.record
end

#get_large_list(key, bin_name, user_module = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Initialize large list operator. This operator can be used to create and manage a list

within a single bin.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 357

def get_large_list(key, bin_name, user_module=nil, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  LargeList.new(self, policy, key, bin_name, user_module)
end

#get_large_map(key, bin_name, user_module = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Initialize large map operator. This operator can be used to create and manage a map

within a single bin.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.
DEPRECATED. This method will be removed from the client in the future.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 367

def get_large_map(key, bin_name, user_module=nil, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  LargeMap.new(self, policy, key, bin_name, user_module)
end

#get_large_set(key, bin_name, user_module = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Initialize large set operator. This operator can be used to create and manage a set

within a single bin.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.
DEPRECATED. This method will be removed from the client in the future.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 377

def get_large_set(key, bin_name, user_module=nil, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  LargeSet.new(self, policy, key, bin_name, user_module)
end

#get_large_stack(key, bin_name, user_module = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Initialize large stack operator. This operator can be used to create and manage a stack

within a single bin.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.
DEPRECATED. This method will be removed from the client in the future.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 387

def get_large_stack(key, bin_name, user_module=nil, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  LargeStack.new(self, policy, key, bin_name, user_module)
end

#grant_roles(user, roles, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Add roles to user’s list of roles.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 789

def grant_roles(user, roles, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.grant_roles(@cluster, policy, user, roles)
end

#list_udf(options = {}) ⇒ Object

ListUDF lists all packages containing user defined functions in the server.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 460

def list_udf(options={})
  str_cmd = 'udf-list'

  # Send command to one node. That node will distribute it to other nodes.
  response_map = @cluster.request_info(@default_policy, str_cmd)
  _, response = response_map.first

  vals = response.split(';')

  vals.map do |udf_info|
    next if udf_info.strip! == ''

    udf_parts = udf_info.split(',')
    udf = UDF.new
    udf_parts.each do |values|
      k, v = values.split('=', 2)
      case k
      when 'filename'
        udf.filename = v
      when 'hash'
        udf.hash = v
      when 'type'
        udf.language = v
      end
    end
    udf
  end
end

#node_namesObject

Returns list of active server node names in the cluster.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 90

def node_names
  @cluster.nodes.map(&:get_name)
end

#nodesObject

Returns array of active server nodes in the cluster.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 83

def nodes
  @cluster.nodes
end

#operate(key, operations, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Perform multiple read/write operations on a single key in one batch call.

An example would be to add an integer value to an existing record and then
read the result, all in one database call. Operations are executed in
the order they are specified.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 341

def operate(key, operations, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)

  command = OperateCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, operations)
  execute_command(command)
  command.record
end

#prepend(key, bins, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

client.prepend key, {'bin', 'value to prepend'}, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 155

def prepend(key, bins, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = WriteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, hash_to_bins(bins), Aerospike::Operation::PREPEND)
  execute_command(command)
end

#put(key, bins, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

client.put key, {'bin', 'value string'}, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 113

def put(key, bins, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = WriteCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key, hash_to_bins(bins), Aerospike::Operation::WRITE)
  execute_command(command)
end

#query(statement, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Query executes a query and returns a recordset. The query executor puts records on a channel from separate goroutines. The caller can concurrently pops records off the channel through the record channel.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers. If the policy is nil, a default policy will be generated.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 719

def query(statement, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, QueryPolicy)
  new_policy = policy.clone

  nodes = @cluster.nodes
  if nodes.empty?
    raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::SERVER_NOT_AVAILABLE, "Scan failed because cluster is empty.")
  end

  recordset = Recordset.new(policy.record_queue_size, nodes.length, :query)

  # Use a thread per node
  nodes.each do |node|
    Thread.new do
      Thread.current.abort_on_exception = true
      command = QueryCommand.new(node, new_policy, statement, recordset)
      begin
        execute_command(command)
      rescue => e
        Aerospike.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) unless e == QUERY_TERMINATED_EXCEPTION
        recordset.cancel(e)
      ensure
        recordset.thread_finished
      end
    end
  end

  recordset
end

#query_user(user, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Retrieve roles for a given user.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 803

def query_user(user, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.query_user(@cluster, policy, user)
end

#query_users(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Retrieve all users and their roles.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 810

def query_users(options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.query_users(@cluster, policy)
end

#register_udf(udf_body, server_path, language, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Register package containing user defined functions with server.

This asynchronous server call will return before command is complete.
The user can optionally wait for command completion by using the returned
RegisterTask instance.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 413

def register_udf(udf_body, server_path, language, options={})
  content = Base64.strict_encode64(udf_body).force_encoding('binary')

  str_cmd = "udf-put:filename=#{server_path};content=#{content};"
  str_cmd << "content-len=#{content.length};udf-type=#{language};"
  # Send UDF to one node. That node will distribute the UDF to other nodes.
  response_map = @cluster.request_info(@default_policy, str_cmd)

  res = {}
  response_map.each do |k, response|
    vals = response.to_s.split(';')
    vals.each do |pair|
      k, v = pair.split("=", 2)
      res[k] = v
    end
  end

  if res['error']
    raise Aerospike::Exceptions::CommandRejected.new("Registration failed: #{res['error']}\nFile: #{res['file']}\nLine: #{res['line']}\nMessage: #{res['message']}")
  end

  UdfRegisterTask.new(@cluster, server_path)
end

#register_udf_from_file(client_path, server_path, language, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Register package containing user defined functions with server.

This asynchronous server call will return before command is complete.
The user can optionally wait for command completion by using the returned
RegisterTask instance.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 402

def register_udf_from_file(client_path, server_path, language, options={})
  udf_body = File.read(client_path)
  register_udf(udf_body, server_path, language, options)
end

#remove_udf(udf_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object

RemoveUDF removes a package containing user defined functions in the server.

This asynchronous server call will return before command is complete.
The user can optionally wait for command completion by using the returned
RemoveTask instance.

This method is only supported by Aerospike 3 servers.


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 443

def remove_udf(udf_name, options={})
  str_cmd = "udf-remove:filename=#{udf_name};"

  # Send command to one node. That node will distribute it to other nodes.
  # Send UDF to one node. That node will distribute the UDF to other nodes.
  response_map = @cluster.request_info(@default_policy, str_cmd)
  _, response = response_map.first

  if response == 'ok'
    UdfRemoveTask.new(@cluster, udf_name)
  else
    raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::SERVER_ERROR, response)
  end
end

#request_info(*commands) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 613

def request_info(*commands)
  @cluster.request_info(@default_policy, *commands)
end

#revoke_roles(user, roles, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Remove roles from user’s list of roles.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 796

def revoke_roles(user, roles, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, AdminPolicy)
  command = AdminCommand.new
  command.revoke_roles(@cluster, policy, user, roles)
end

#scan_all(namespace, set_name, bin_names = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object


Scan Operations




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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 621

def scan_all(namespace, set_name, bin_names=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, ScanPolicy)

  # wait until all migrations are finished
  # TODO: implement
  # @cluster.WaitUntillMigrationIsFinished(policy.timeout)

  # Retry policy must be one-shot for scans.
  # copy on write for policy
  new_policy = policy.clone

  nodes = @cluster.nodes
  if nodes.empty?
    raise Aerospike::Exceptions::Aerospike.new(Aerospike::ResultCode::SERVER_NOT_AVAILABLE, "Scan failed because cluster is empty.")
  end

  recordset = Recordset.new(policy.record_queue_size, nodes.length, :scan)

  if policy.concurrent_nodes
    # Use a thread per node
    nodes.each do |node|
      Thread.new do
        Thread.current.abort_on_exception = true
        command = ScanCommand.new(node, new_policy, namespace, set_name, bin_names, recordset)
        begin
          execute_command(command)
        rescue => e
          Aerospike.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) unless e == SCAN_TERMINATED_EXCEPTION
          recordset.cancel(e)
        ensure
          recordset.thread_finished
        end
      end
    end
  else
    Thread.new do
      Thread.current.abort_on_exception = true
      nodes.each do |node|
        command = ScanCommand.new(node, new_policy, namespace, set_name, bin_names, recordset)
        begin
          execute_command(command)
        rescue => e
          Aerospike.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) unless e == SCAN_TERMINATED_EXCEPTION
          recordset.cancel(e)
        ensure
          recordset.thread_finished
        end
      end
    end
  end

  recordset
end

#scan_node(node, namespace, set_name, bin_names = [], options = {}) ⇒ Object

ScanNode reads all records in specified namespace and set, from one node only. The policy can be used to specify timeouts.



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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 677

def scan_node(node, namespace, set_name, bin_names=[], options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, ScanPolicy)
  # wait until all migrations are finished
  # TODO: implement
  # @cluster.WaitUntillMigrationIsFinished(policy.timeout)

  # Retry policy must be one-shot for scans.
  # copy on write for policy
  new_policy = policy.clone
  new_policy.max_retries = 0

  node = @cluster.get_node_by_name(node) unless node.is_a?(Aerospike::Node)

  recordset = Recordset.new(policy.record_queue_size, 1, :scan)

  Thread.new do
    Thread.current.abort_on_exception = true
    command = ScanCommand.new(node, new_policy, namespace, set_name, bin_names, recordset)
    begin
      execute_command(command)
    rescue => e
      Aerospike.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) unless e == SCAN_TERMINATED_EXCEPTION
      recordset.cancel(e)
    ensure
      recordset.thread_finished
    end
  end

  recordset
end

#supports_feature?(feature) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 94

def supports_feature?(feature)
  @cluster.supports_feature?(feature)
end

#touch(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Examples:

client.touch key, :timeout => 0.001


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# File 'lib/aerospike/client.rb', line 221

def touch(key, options={})
  policy = create_policy(options, WritePolicy)
  command = TouchCommand.new(@cluster, policy, key)
  execute_command(command)
end