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package org.apache.cassandra.service.pager;

import org.apache.cassandra.db.ConsistencyLevel;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.ReadExecutionController;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.filter.DataLimits;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.EmptyIterators;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.partitions.PartitionIterator;
import org.apache.cassandra.exceptions.RequestExecutionException;
import org.apache.cassandra.exceptions.RequestValidationException;
import org.apache.cassandra.service.ClientState;

/**
 * Perform a query, paging it by page of a given size.
 *
 * This is essentially an iterator of pages. Each call to fetchPage() will
 * return the next page (i.e. the next list of rows) and isExhausted()
 * indicates whether there is more page to fetch. The pageSize will
 * either be in term of cells or in term of CQL3 row, depending on the
 * parameters of the command we page.
 *
 * Please note that the pager might page within rows, so there is no guarantee
 * that successive pages won't return the same row (though with different
 * columns every time).
 *
 * Also, there is no guarantee that fetchPage() won't return an empty list,
 * even if isExhausted() return false (but it is guaranteed to return an empty
 * list *if* isExhausted() return true). Indeed, isExhausted() does *not*
 * trigger a query so in some (fairly rare) case we might not know the paging
 * is done even though it is.
 */
public interface QueryPager
{
    QueryPager EMPTY = new QueryPager()
    {
        public ReadExecutionController executionController()
        {
            return ReadExecutionController.empty();
        }

        public PartitionIterator fetchPage(int pageSize, ConsistencyLevel consistency, ClientState clientState, long queryStartNanoTime) throws RequestValidationException, RequestExecutionException
        {
            return EmptyIterators.partition();
        }

        public PartitionIterator fetchPageInternal(int pageSize, ReadExecutionController executionController) throws RequestValidationException, RequestExecutionException
        {
            return EmptyIterators.partition();
        }

        public boolean isExhausted()
        {
            return true;
        }

        public int maxRemaining()
        {
            return 0;
        }

        public PagingState state()
        {
            return null;
        }

        public QueryPager withUpdatedLimit(DataLimits newLimits)
        {
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
        }
    };

    /**
     * Fetches the next page.
     *
     * @param pageSize the maximum number of elements to return in the next page.
     * @param consistency the consistency level to achieve for the query.
     * @param clientState the {@code ClientState} for the query. In practice, this can be null unless
     * {@code consistency} is a serial consistency.
     * @return the page of result.
     */
    public PartitionIterator fetchPage(int pageSize, ConsistencyLevel consistency, ClientState clientState, long queryStartNanoTime) throws RequestValidationException, RequestExecutionException;

    /**
     * Starts a new read operation.
     * 

* This must be called before {@link fetchPageInternal} and passed to it to protect the read. * The returned object must be closed on all path and it is thus strongly advised to * use it in a try-with-ressource construction. * * @return a newly started order group for this {@code QueryPager}. */ public ReadExecutionController executionController(); /** * Fetches the next page internally (in other, this does a local query). * * @param pageSize the maximum number of elements to return in the next page. * @param executionController the {@code ReadExecutionController} protecting the read. * @return the page of result. */ public PartitionIterator fetchPageInternal(int pageSize, ReadExecutionController executionController) throws RequestValidationException, RequestExecutionException; /** * Whether or not this pager is exhausted, i.e. whether or not a call to * fetchPage may return more result. * * @return whether the pager is exhausted. */ public boolean isExhausted(); /** * The maximum number of cells/CQL3 row that we may still have to return. * In other words, that's the initial user limit minus what we've already * returned (note that it's not how many we *will* return, just the upper * limit on it). */ public int maxRemaining(); /** * Get the current state of the pager. The state can allow to restart the * paging on another host from where we are at this point. * * @return the current paging state. Will return null if paging is at the * beginning. If the pager is exhausted, the result is undefined. */ public PagingState state(); /** * Creates a new QueryPager that use the new limits. * * @param newLimits the new limits * @return a new QueryPager that use the new limits */ public QueryPager withUpdatedLimit(DataLimits newLimits); }





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