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A module that is everything required to understands Druid Segments
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package org.apache.druid.segment;
import org.apache.druid.query.DataSource;
import org.joda.time.Interval;
/**
* Utility for creating {@link Segment} objects for concrete datasources.
*
* @see org.apache.druid.guice.DruidBinders#segmentWranglerBinder to register factories
*/
public interface SegmentWrangler
{
/**
* Gets Segments for a particular datasource and set of intervals. These are expected to exist for any datasource
* where {@link DataSource#isConcrete} and {@link DataSource#isGlobal} are both true (corresponding to datasources
* where any Druid server could scan its data).
*
* Note: there are no SegmentWranglers for 'table' datasources (Druid's distributed datasources) because those are
* special and handled in their own special way.
*
* @return Segments that, collectively, contain data for dataSource. May be empty if dataSource does not exist or
* has no data in the provided intervals. May contain data outside the provided intervals, so callers should
* filter it down further, e.g. through the "interval" parameter of {@link StorageAdapter#makeCursors}
*/
Iterable getSegmentsForIntervals(DataSource dataSource, Iterable intervals);
}