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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver;
import java.util.Arrays;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* A custom RegionSplitPolicy implementing a SplitPolicy that groups rows by a prefix of the row-key
* with a delimiter. Only the first delimiter for the row key will define the prefix of the row key
* that is used for grouping. This ensures that a region is not split "inside" a prefix of a row
* key. I.e. rows can be co-located in a region by their prefix. As an example, if you have row keys
* delimited with _
, like userid_eventtype_eventid
, and use prefix
* delimiter _, this split policy ensures that all rows starting with the same userid, belongs to
* the same region.
* @see KeyPrefixRegionSplitPolicy
* @deprecated since 2.5.0 and will be removed in 4.0.0. Use {@link RegionSplitRestriction},
* instead.
*/
@Deprecated
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public class DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitPolicy extends IncreasingToUpperBoundRegionSplitPolicy {
private static final Logger LOG =
LoggerFactory.getLogger(DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitPolicy.class);
public static final String DELIMITER_KEY = "DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitPolicy.delimiter";
private byte[] delimiter = null;
@Override
public String toString() {
return "DelimitedKeyPrefixRegionSplitPolicy{" + "delimiter=" + Bytes.toStringBinary(delimiter)
+ ", " + super.toString() + '}';
}
@Override
protected void configureForRegion(HRegion region) {
super.configureForRegion(region);
// read the prefix length from the table descriptor
String delimiterString = region.getTableDescriptor().getValue(DELIMITER_KEY);
if (delimiterString == null || delimiterString.length() == 0) {
LOG.error(DELIMITER_KEY + " not specified for table "
+ region.getTableDescriptor().getTableName() + ". Using default RegionSplitPolicy");
return;
}
delimiter = Bytes.toBytes(delimiterString);
}
@Override
protected byte[] getSplitPoint() {
byte[] splitPoint = super.getSplitPoint();
if (splitPoint != null && delimiter != null) {
// find the first occurrence of delimiter in split point
int index = org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.common.primitives.Bytes.indexOf(splitPoint,
delimiter);
if (index < 0) {
LOG.warn("Delimiter " + Bytes.toString(delimiter) + " not found for split key "
+ Bytes.toString(splitPoint));
return splitPoint;
}
// group split keys by a prefix
return Arrays.copyOf(splitPoint, Math.min(index, splitPoint.length));
} else {
return splitPoint;
}
}
}