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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client;
import static org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.ConnectionUtils.retries2Attempts;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseServerException;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
/**
* For creating {@link AsyncTable}.
*
* The implementation should have default configurations set before returning the builder to user.
* So users are free to only set the configs they care about to create a new
* AsyncTable/RawAsyncTable instance.
* @since 2.0.0
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Public
public interface AsyncTableBuilder {
/**
* Set timeout for a whole operation such as get, put or delete. Notice that scan will not be
* effected by this value, see scanTimeoutNs.
*
* Operation timeout and max attempt times(or max retry times) are both limitations for retrying,
* we will stop retrying when we reach any of the limitations.
* @see #setMaxAttempts(int)
* @see #setMaxRetries(int)
* @see #setScanTimeout(long, TimeUnit)
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setOperationTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* As now we have heartbeat support for scan, ideally a scan will never timeout unless the RS is
* crash. The RS will always return something before the rpc timed out or scan timed out to tell
* the client that it is still alive. The scan timeout is used as operation timeout for every
* operation in a scan, such as openScanner or next.
* @see #setScanTimeout(long, TimeUnit)
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setScanTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set timeout for each rpc request.
*
* Notice that this will NOT change the rpc timeout for read(get, scan) request
* and write request(put, delete).
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setRpcTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set timeout for each read(get, scan) rpc request.
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setReadRpcTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set timeout for each write(put, delete) rpc request.
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setWriteRpcTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set the base pause time for retrying. We use an exponential policy to generate sleep time when
* retrying.
* @see #setRetryPauseForServerOverloaded(long, TimeUnit)
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setRetryPause(long pause, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set the base pause time for retrying when {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()}. We
* use an exponential policy to generate sleep time when retrying.
*
* This value should be greater than the normal pause value which could be set with the above
* {@link #setRetryPause(long, TimeUnit)} method, as usually
* {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()} means the server is overloaded. We just use
* the normal pause value for {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()} if here you
* specify a smaller value.
* @see #setRetryPause(long, TimeUnit)
* @deprecated Since 2.5.0, will be removed in 4.0.0. Please use
* {@link #setRetryPauseForServerOverloaded(long, TimeUnit)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
default AsyncTableBuilder setRetryPauseForCQTBE(long pause, TimeUnit unit) {
return setRetryPauseForServerOverloaded(pause, unit);
}
/**
* Set the base pause time for retrying when {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()}. We
* use an exponential policy to generate sleep time when retrying.
*
* This value should be greater than the normal pause value which could be set with the above
* {@link #setRetryPause(long, TimeUnit)} method, as usually
* {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()} means the server is overloaded. We just use
* the normal pause value for {@link HBaseServerException#isServerOverloaded()} if here you
* specify a smaller value.
* @see #setRetryPause(long, TimeUnit)
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setRetryPauseForServerOverloaded(long pause, TimeUnit unit);
/**
* Set the max retry times for an operation. Usually it is the max attempt times minus 1.
*
* Operation timeout and max attempt times(or max retry times) are both limitations for retrying,
* we will stop retrying when we reach any of the limitations.
* @see #setMaxAttempts(int)
* @see #setOperationTimeout(long, TimeUnit)
*/
default AsyncTableBuilder setMaxRetries(int maxRetries) {
return setMaxAttempts(retries2Attempts(maxRetries));
}
/**
* Set the max attempt times for an operation. Usually it is the max retry times plus 1. Operation
* timeout and max attempt times(or max retry times) are both limitations for retrying, we will
* stop retrying when we reach any of the limitations.
* @see #setMaxRetries(int)
* @see #setOperationTimeout(long, TimeUnit)
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setMaxAttempts(int maxAttempts);
/**
* Set the number of retries that are allowed before we start to log.
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setStartLogErrorsCnt(int startLogErrorsCnt);
/**
* Set a request attribute
*/
AsyncTableBuilder setRequestAttribute(String key, byte[] value);
/**
* Create the {@link AsyncTable} instance.
*/
AsyncTable build();
}