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package com.marklogic.xcc;

import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import com.marklogic.http.MultipartSplitter;

/**
 * 

* This class represents options to apply to execution of a query. RequestOptions may be set on both * {@link Request} and on {@link Session} objects. Options set on {@link Request} take priority. The * effective options applied to a request are a blend of of the two objects with defaults applied to * values not explicitly set. Use the method {@link com.marklogic.xcc.Request#getEffectiveOptions()} * to determine the actual values that will be applied to a given request. *

*/ public class RequestOptions { /** Default max retry attempts on a request or content insertion (value: 4) */ public static final int DEFAULT_MAX_AUTO_RETRY = 4; /** Default delay (in milliseconds) between automatic query retries (value: 100) */ public static final int DEFAULT_AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS = 100; /** * The system property name (xcc.request.retries.max) which, if set, specifies the * default maximum number of automatic retries. If not set, the programatic default is used ( * {@link #DEFAULT_MAX_AUTO_RETRY}) as the default. */ public static final String MAX_RETRY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY = "xcc.request.retries.max"; /** * The system property name (xcc.request.retries.delay) which, if set, specifies * the default delay (in milliseconds) between automatic request retries. If not set, the * programatic default is used ({@link #DEFAULT_AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS}) as the default. */ public static final String AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY = "xcc.request.retries.delay"; private int maxAutoRetry = -1; private int autoRetryDelayMillis = -1; private int timeoutMillis = -1; private int requestTimeLimit = -1; private boolean cacheResult = true; private boolean defaultCacheResult = true; private String requestName; private Locale locale = null; private TimeZone timeZone = null; private BigInteger effectivePointInTime = null; private int resultBufferSize = 0; private String defaultXQueryVersion = null; private String queryLanguage = null; // stuff that's been left out of 3.1, but will be added later // private boolean logResultWarnings = true; // private Set includedChannels = new HashSet(); // private Set excludedChannels = new HashSet(); // private long resultMaxSize = 0; // ------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Indicates whether the {@link ResultSequence} should be cached when read from the server. The * default is true. *

* * @return true if the {@link ResultSequence} should be cached, false if not. * @see com.marklogic.xcc.ResultSequence#isCached() */ public boolean getCacheResult() { return cacheResult; } /** * Indicates whether the {@link ResultSequence} should be cached. The default is true. * * @param cacheResult * Set to true to cause the {@link ResultSequence} to be cached, false if it should * be streamable. */ public void setCacheResult(boolean cacheResult) { this.cacheResult = cacheResult; defaultCacheResult = false; } // ------------------------------------------------------- /** * The maximum number of times a retryable request will be automatically retried before throwing * an exception. A return value of -1 indicates that a default value will be used. The default * is determined by checking for a system property setting ({@link #MAX_RETRY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY}) * and a programmatic default ({@link #DEFAULT_MAX_AUTO_RETRY}). * * @return The currently set max retry value, or -1. The value -1 indicates that a default value * should be used. */ public int getMaxAutoRetry() { return maxAutoRetry; } /** *

* The maximum number of times a retryable request will be automatically retried before throwing * an exception. Setting a value of -1 indicates that the default value should be used. A value * of zero indicates that no retries should be attempted. *

*

* Note that this is the number of retries, not the total number of tries. Setting this value to * 4, for example, means that the request will be attempted 5 times before giving up. *

* * @param maxAutoRetry * The new max retry value to set. Set to zero for no retries. Set to -1 to apply the * default. */ public void setMaxAutoRetry(int maxAutoRetry) { this.maxAutoRetry = maxAutoRetry; } /** * The number of milliseconds to delay between each automatic query retry attempt. * * @return The number of milliseconds to delay. Zero means no delay, -1 means use the default ( * {@link #DEFAULT_AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS}). */ public int getAutoRetryDelayMillis() { return autoRetryDelayMillis; } /** * Set the time to delay (in milliseconds) between automatic query retries. * * @param autoRetryDelayMillis * Milliseconds to delay (can be zero), -1 means use the default. */ public void setAutoRetryDelayMillis(int autoRetryDelayMillis) { this.autoRetryDelayMillis = autoRetryDelayMillis; } // ------------------------------------------------------- /** * Indcates whether any warnings sent on the {@link ResultChannelName#WARNINGS} channel should * be automatically sent to the in-scope Logger object. Either way, any warnings sent will also * be available by calling {@link ResultSequence#getChannel(ResultChannelName)} with an argument * of {@link ResultChannelName#WARNINGS}. * * @return true if warnings should be logged (default), false if not. */ // public boolean getLogResultWarnings() // { // return logResultWarnings; // } /** * Indcates whether any warnings sent on the {@link ResultChannelName#WARNINGS} channel should * be automatically sent to the in-scope Logger object. Either way, any warnings sent will also * be available by calling {@link ResultSequence#getChannel(ResultChannelName)} with an argument * of {@link ResultChannelName#WARNINGS}. * * @param logResultWarnings * Pass true to cause any warnings sent to be automatically logged, false to do * nothing wth warnings. */ // public void setLogResultWarnings (boolean logResultWarnings) // { // this.logResultWarnings = logResultWarnings; // } // ------------------------------------------------------- /** * The currently set (or default if never set) {@link ResultSequence} buffer size. A size of * zero indicates that the implementation default will be used. * * @return The currently set buffer size value. */ public int getResultBufferSize() { return resultBufferSize; } /** * Set the suggested {@link ResultSequence} buffer size for this execution. This is a hint to * the implementation. If the requested size is not reasonable (too big or too small) or not * appropriate for the result, this hint may be ignored or constrained. In most cases, the * default setting should work well. * * @param resultBufferSize * The suggested buffer size to use when processing the result of the execution. A * value of zero means that the implementation should use programmatic defaults. */ public void setResultBufferSize(int resultBufferSize) { this.resultBufferSize = resultBufferSize; } // ------------------------------------------------------- /** * Get the read timeout value (in milliseconds) for this options object. * * @return The timeout setting (in milliseconds). A value of zero indicates no timeout. A value * of -1 indicates that the default is being used. */ public int getTimeoutMillis() { return timeoutMillis; } /** *

* Set the timeout value, in milliseconds, for the low-level connection. This is almost * certainly not what you want. You probably want the {@link #setRequestTimeLimit(int)} option * to set a limit on the amount of time a request is allowed to run. *

*

* This option sets a read timeout on the low-level connection. It is here for historical * reasons but should not be used by most users. Connections are managed automatically by XCC * and low-level reads do not necessarily correspond to calls you make to the XCC API. *

*

* If query results are cached (the default, see {@link #setCacheResult(boolean)}), then this * option will usually have no effect because all data is read immediately. For non-cached * result sequences, this timeout may come into play. XCC prebuffers the data it reads which * means that low-level reads can happen at unpredictable times. *

*

* It is generally preferrable to set timeout values on the XBDC appserver in the admin UI to * control conection timeouts. Setting this to a value other than zero or -1 can result in a * small performance hit. Don't use it unless you really, really know what you're doing. *

*

* The default value for this setting is -1, which indicates that a default value should be * used. The default is usually zero. A value of zero indicates no timeout. *

* * @param timeoutMillis * The number of milliseconds to wait before timing out a low-level socket read. Zero * explicitly indicates no timeout, -1 indicates the default should be used (which is * typically zero, but could have been set on the {@link Session} to some other * value. * @see #setRequestTimeLimit(int) */ public void setTimeoutMillis(int timeoutMillis) { this.timeoutMillis = timeoutMillis; } /** *

* A user-defined, name value sent with the {@link Request} and logged on the server. *

* * @return The currently set value, or null. * @see #getRequestName() */ public String getRequestName() { return requestName; } /** * Set a user-defined, name value to be associated with the {@link Request}. The value provided * must be an alphanumeric string (letters and numbers only, must start with a letter). It will * be logged as the HTTP Referer header in the access log and may be set as the name of the * request while running in the server. This name may be visible in the MarkLogic Server admin * interface. * * @param requestName * A String or null to clear the name. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the string provided is not a valid request name. */ public void setRequestName(String requestName) { if (!validRequestName(requestName)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not a valid request name: " + requestName); } this.requestName = requestName; } // validation for above method private boolean validRequestName(String requestName) { if (requestName == null) { return true; } String req = requestName.trim(); if (!Character.isLetter(req.charAt(0))) { return false; } for (int i = 0; i < req.length(); i++) { if (!Character.isLetterOrDigit(req.charAt(i))) { return false; } } return true; } /** * The (possibly null) {@link java.util.Locale} object associated with this instance. * * @return An instance of {@link java.util.Locale} or null. A value of null indicates that the * JVM default locale should be associated with the request. */ public Locale getLocale() { return locale; } /** * Set (or clear) the {@link java.util.Locale} object to associate with this options instance. * * @param locale * A {@link java.util.Locale} object or null. Setting the locale to null indicates * that the JVM default should be used. */ public void setLocale(Locale locale) { this.locale = locale; } /** * The (possibly null) {@link java.util.TimeZone} object associated with this instance. * * @return An instance of {@link java.util.TimeZone} or null. A value of null indicates that the * JVM default timezone should be associated with the request. */ public TimeZone getTimeZone() { return timeZone; } /** * Set (or clear) the {@link java.util.TimeZone} object to associate with this options instance. * * @param timeZone * A {@link java.util.TimeZone} object or null. Setting the timezone to null * indicates that the JVM default should be used. */ public void setTimeZone(TimeZone timeZone) { this.timeZone = timeZone; } /** * Returns the point-in-time timestamp value, if any, set in this object. If a point-in-time * value is associated with a {@link Request} it will affect the view of the content the query * will run against. * * @return A {@link BigInteger} object, or null. */ public BigInteger getEffectivePointInTime() { return effectivePointInTime; } /** *

* Set a point-in-time timestamp value. When a point-in-time timestamp is associated with a * {@link Request} it determines the visibility of content that a query runs against. *

*

* The latest point-in-time timestamp may be obtained from the server by invoking * {@link com.marklogic.xcc.Session#getCurrentServerPointInTime()}. *

*

* When a non-zero point-in-time is in effect, only read-only requests are allowed. Updates, * which modify the state of the contentbase, are not allowed. Point-in-time queries are * effectively running in the past and updates are always applied to the current state of the * contentbase. *

*

* Note that some queries with an effective point-in-time may throw an * {@link com.marklogic.xcc.exceptions.XQueryException} if deleted fragments needed to recreate * the effective state have been dropped by a subsequent merge. The MarkLogic Server * administrative interface contains controls to retain fragments newer than a specified * timestamp. *

* * @param effectivePointInTime * An instance of {@link BigInteger} or null to clear the effective timestamp. Note * that a parameter with the value zero is equivalent to null. */ public void setEffectivePointInTime(BigInteger effectivePointInTime) { this.effectivePointInTime = effectivePointInTime; } /** * Get the default XQuery version string to use as the default for the request, if any. * * @return An XQuery version String, or null. * @since 4.0 */ public String getDefaultXQueryVersion() { return defaultXQueryVersion; } /** * Set the default XQuery version that should apply to this request. Setting a default * determines which version of XQuery to use in the absence of an explicit declaration within * the code. If this value is never set, or if it's set to null, the default XQuery version * selected for the XDBC app server will be used. * * @param versionString * An XQuery version String, or null. Valid XQuery version strings are "0.9-ml", * "1.0-ml" and "1.0". Setting to null defaults to the app server configuration. * @since 4.0 */ public void setDefaultXQueryVersion(String versionString) { defaultXQueryVersion = versionString; } /** * Get the "soft" request time limit (in seconds) to apply to the submitted request. The default * value is -1, which means to apply the programmatic default. * * @return A number of seconds, or -1. * @see #setRequestTimeLimit(int) */ public int getRequestTimeLimit() { return requestTimeLimit; } /** *

* Set the "soft" time limit (in seconds) to apply to the submitted request. Passing -1 means * use the default, possibly inherited from a {@link com.marklogic.xcc.Session} object. A value * of zero indicates that the default value configured on the appserver should be used. Any * other positive number is interpreted as a number of seconds. *

*

* The request soft time limit may be set to any value less than or equal to the hard limit * (max-time-limit) set on the app server. The setting will apply only to the submitted request, * it does not affect any permanent app server settings. *

* * @param requestTimeLimit * A number of seconds, or -1 for the XCC programmatic default, or zero for the app * server default. */ public void setRequestTimeLimit(int requestTimeLimit) { this.requestTimeLimit = requestTimeLimit; } // ------------------------------------------------------------- // public void includeResultChannel (ResultChannelName channel) // { // includedChannels.add (channel); // } // // public Set getIncludedChannels() // { // return Collections.unmodifiableSet (includedChannels); // } // // public void excludeResultChannel (ResultChannelName channel) // { // excludedChannels.remove (channel); // } // // public Set getExcludedChannels() // { // return Collections.unmodifiableSet (excludedChannels); // } /** *

* Set the option values of this object to the effective values obtained by merging each of the * RequestOption objects in the array. Last, non-default value wins (starting at index 0). Any * remaining values that indicate a default are replaced with the appropriate value. *

*

* This method is primarily intended for internal use. In general, you should instantiate a new * RequestOptions object and set only those properties you want to explicitly override. *

* * @param others * An array of RequestOption objects whose values will be collapsed into this oject. */ public void applyEffectiveValues(RequestOptions[] others) { for (int i = 0; i < others.length; i++) { RequestOptions other = others[i]; if (other.maxAutoRetry != -1) { maxAutoRetry = other.maxAutoRetry; } if (other.autoRetryDelayMillis != -1) { autoRetryDelayMillis = other.autoRetryDelayMillis; } if (other.timeoutMillis != -1) { timeoutMillis = other.timeoutMillis; } if (other.requestName != null) { requestName = other.requestName; } if (other.locale != null) { locale = other.locale; } if (other.timeZone != null) { timeZone = other.timeZone; } if (other.effectivePointInTime != null) { effectivePointInTime = other.effectivePointInTime; } if (!other.defaultCacheResult) { cacheResult = other.cacheResult; } if (other.resultBufferSize != 0) { resultBufferSize = other.resultBufferSize; } if (other.defaultXQueryVersion != null) { defaultXQueryVersion = other.defaultXQueryVersion; } if (other.requestTimeLimit != -2) { requestTimeLimit = other.requestTimeLimit; } if (other.queryLanguage != null) { queryLanguage = other.queryLanguage; } // if ( ! other.defaultLogResultWarnings) { // logResultWarnings = other.logResultWarnings; // } // logResultWarnings = other.logResultWarnings; } if (maxAutoRetry == -1) { maxAutoRetry = getDefaultValue(MAX_RETRY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY, DEFAULT_MAX_AUTO_RETRY); } if (autoRetryDelayMillis == -1) { autoRetryDelayMillis = getDefaultValue(AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY, DEFAULT_AUTO_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS); } if (timeoutMillis == -1) { timeoutMillis = 0; } if (locale == null) { locale = Locale.getDefault(); } if (timeZone == null) { timeZone = TimeZone.getDefault(); } if (resultBufferSize == 0) { resultBufferSize = MultipartSplitter.DEF_BUFFER_SIZE; } } // --------------------------------------------------------- private int getDefaultValue(String propName, int defaultValue) { Integer value = Integer.getInteger(propName, null); return ((value == null) ? defaultValue : value.intValue()); } public String getQueryLanguage() { return queryLanguage; } public void setQueryLanguage(String queryLanguage) { this.queryLanguage = queryLanguage; } }




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