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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseInterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ServerName;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.TableName;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;

/**
 * The asynchronous version of Connection.
 * @since 2.0.0
 */
@InterfaceAudience.Public
public interface AsyncConnection extends Closeable {

  /**
   * Returns the {@link org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration} object used by this instance.
   * 

* The reference returned is not a copy, so any change made to it will affect this instance. */ Configuration getConfiguration(); /** * Retrieve a AsyncRegionLocator implementation to inspect region information on a table. The * returned AsyncRegionLocator is not thread-safe, so a new instance should be created for each * using thread. This is a lightweight operation. Pooling or caching of the returned * AsyncRegionLocator is neither required nor desired. * @param tableName Name of the table who's region is to be examined * @return An AsyncRegionLocator instance */ AsyncTableRegionLocator getRegionLocator(TableName tableName); /** * Clear all the entries in the region location cache, for all the tables. *

* If you only want to clear the cache for a specific table, use * {@link AsyncTableRegionLocator#clearRegionLocationCache()}. *

* This may cause performance issue so use it with caution. */ void clearRegionLocationCache(); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncTable} implementation for accessing a table. *

* The returned instance will use default configs. Use {@link #getTableBuilder(TableName)} if you * want to customize some configs. *

* This method no longer checks table existence. An exception will be thrown if the table does not * exist only when the first operation is attempted. *

* The returned {@code CompletableFuture} will be finished directly in the rpc framework's * callback thread, so typically you should not do any time consuming work inside these methods. * And also the observer style scan API will use {@link AdvancedScanResultConsumer} which is * designed for experts only. Only use it when you know what you are doing. * @param tableName the name of the table * @return an AsyncTable to use for interactions with this table * @see #getTableBuilder(TableName) */ default AsyncTable getTable(TableName tableName) { return getTableBuilder(tableName).build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncTableBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncTable}. *

* This method no longer checks table existence. An exception will be thrown if the table does not * exist only when the first operation is attempted. * @param tableName the name of the table */ AsyncTableBuilder getTableBuilder(TableName tableName); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncTable} implementation for accessing a table. *

* This method no longer checks table existence. An exception will be thrown if the table does not * exist only when the first operation is attempted. * @param tableName the name of the table * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback * @return an AsyncTable to use for interactions with this table */ default AsyncTable getTable(TableName tableName, ExecutorService pool) { return getTableBuilder(tableName, pool).build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncTableBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncTable}. *

* This method no longer checks table existence. An exception will be thrown if the table does not * exist only when the first operation is attempted. * @param tableName the name of the table * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback */ AsyncTableBuilder getTableBuilder(TableName tableName, ExecutorService pool); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncAdmin} implementation to administer an HBase cluster. *

* The returned instance will use default configs. Use {@link #getAdminBuilder()} if you want to * customize some configs. *

* The admin operation's returned {@code CompletableFuture} will be finished directly in the rpc * framework's callback thread, so typically you should not do any time consuming work inside * these methods. * @return an {@link AsyncAdmin} instance for cluster administration */ default AsyncAdmin getAdmin() { return getAdminBuilder().build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncAdminBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncAdmin}. *

* The admin operation's returned {@code CompletableFuture} will be finished directly in the rpc * framework's callback thread, so typically you should not do any time consuming work inside * these methods. */ AsyncAdminBuilder getAdminBuilder(); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncAdmin} implementation to administer an HBase cluster. *

* The returned instance will use default configs. Use {@link #getAdminBuilder(ExecutorService)} * if you want to customize some configs. * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback * @return an {@link AsyncAdmin} instance for cluster administration */ default AsyncAdmin getAdmin(ExecutorService pool) { return getAdminBuilder(pool).build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncAdminBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncAdmin}. * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback */ AsyncAdminBuilder getAdminBuilder(ExecutorService pool); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncBufferedMutator} for performing client-side buffering of writes. *

* The returned instance will use default configs. Use * {@link #getBufferedMutatorBuilder(TableName)} if you want to customize some configs. * @param tableName the name of the table * @return an {@link AsyncBufferedMutator} for the supplied tableName. */ default AsyncBufferedMutator getBufferedMutator(TableName tableName) { return getBufferedMutatorBuilder(tableName).build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncBufferedMutatorBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncBufferedMutator}. * @param tableName the name of the table */ AsyncBufferedMutatorBuilder getBufferedMutatorBuilder(TableName tableName); /** * Retrieve an {@link AsyncBufferedMutator} for performing client-side buffering of writes. *

* The returned instance will use default configs. Use * {@link #getBufferedMutatorBuilder(TableName, ExecutorService)} if you want to customize some * configs. * @param tableName the name of the table * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback * @return an {@link AsyncBufferedMutator} for the supplied tableName. */ default AsyncBufferedMutator getBufferedMutator(TableName tableName, ExecutorService pool) { return getBufferedMutatorBuilder(tableName, pool).build(); } /** * Returns an {@link AsyncBufferedMutatorBuilder} for creating {@link AsyncBufferedMutator}. * @param tableName the name of the table * @param pool the thread pool to use for executing callback */ AsyncBufferedMutatorBuilder getBufferedMutatorBuilder(TableName tableName, ExecutorService pool); /** * Returns whether the connection is closed or not. * @return true if this connection is closed */ boolean isClosed(); /** * Retrieve an Hbck implementation to fix an HBase cluster. The returned Hbck is not guaranteed to * be thread-safe. A new instance should be created by each thread. This is a lightweight * operation. Pooling or caching of the returned Hbck instance is not recommended. *

* The caller is responsible for calling {@link Hbck#close()} on the returned Hbck instance. *

* This will be used mostly by hbck tool. * @return an Hbck instance for active master. Active master is fetched from the zookeeper. */ @InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate(HBaseInterfaceAudience.HBCK) CompletableFuture getHbck(); /** * Retrieve an Hbck implementation to fix an HBase cluster. The returned Hbck is not guaranteed to * be thread-safe. A new instance should be created by each thread. This is a lightweight * operation. Pooling or caching of the returned Hbck instance is not recommended. *

* The caller is responsible for calling {@link Hbck#close()} on the returned Hbck instance. *

* This will be used mostly by hbck tool. This may only be used to by pass getting registered * master from ZK. In situations where ZK is not available or active master is not registered with * ZK and user can get master address by other means, master can be explicitly specified. * @param masterServer explicit {@link ServerName} for master server * @return an Hbck instance for a specified master server */ @InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate(HBaseInterfaceAudience.HBCK) Hbck getHbck(ServerName masterServer) throws IOException; }





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