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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.coprocessor;

import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.CoprocessorEnvironment;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseInterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.security.User;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceStability;

import java.util.Optional;

/**
 * Carries the execution state for a given invocation of an Observer coprocessor
 * ({@link RegionObserver}, {@link MasterObserver}, or {@link WALObserver})
 * method. The same ObserverContext instance is passed sequentially to all loaded
 * coprocessors for a given Observer method trigger, with the
 * CoprocessorEnvironment reference set appropriately for each Coprocessor type:
 * e.g. the RegionCoprocessorEnvironment is passed to RegionCoprocessors, and so on.
 * @param  The {@link CoprocessorEnvironment} subclass applicable to the
 *     revelant Observer interface.
 */
@InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate(HBaseInterfaceAudience.COPROC)
@InterfaceStability.Evolving
public interface ObserverContext {
  E getEnvironment();

  /**
   * Call to indicate that the current coprocessor's return value (or parameter -- depends on the
   * call-type) should be used in place of the value that would be obtained via normal processing;
   * i.e. bypass the core call and return the Coprocessor's result instead. DOES NOT work for all
   * Coprocessor invocations, only on a small subset of methods, mostly preXXX calls in
   * RegionObserver. Check javadoc on the pertinent Coprocessor Observer to see if
   * bypass is supported.
   * 

This behavior of honoring only a subset of methods is new since hbase-2.0.0. *

Where bypass is supported what is being bypassed is all of the core code * implementing the remainder of the operation. In order to understand what * calling bypass() will skip, a coprocessor implementer should read and * understand all of the remaining code and its nuances. Although this * is good practice for coprocessor developers in general, it demands a lot. * What is skipped is extremely version dependent. The core code will vary, perhaps significantly, * even between point releases. We do not provide the promise of consistent behavior even between * point releases for the bypass semantic. To achieve * that we could not change any code between hook points. Therefore the * coprocessor implementer becomes an HBase core developer in practice as soon * as they rely on bypass(). Every release of HBase may break the assumption * that the replacement for the bypassed code takes care of all necessary * skipped concerns. Because those concerns can change at any point, such an * assumption is never safe.

*

As of hbase2, when bypass has been set, we will NOT call any Coprocessors follow the * bypassing Coprocessor; we cut short the processing and return the bypassing Coprocessors * response (this used be a separate 'complete' option that has been folded into the * 'bypass' in hbase2.

*/ void bypass(); /** * Returns the active user for the coprocessor call. If an explicit {@code User} instance was * provided to the constructor, that will be returned, otherwise if we are in the context of an * RPC call, the remote user is used. May not be present if the execution is outside of an RPC * context. */ Optional getCaller(); }




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