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/*
* Hibernate Search, full-text search for your domain model
*
* License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1 or later
* See the lgpl.txt file in the root directory or .
*/
package org.hibernate.search;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import org.hibernate.CacheMode;
import org.hibernate.search.batchindexing.MassIndexerProgressMonitor;
/**
* A MassIndexer is useful to rebuild the indexes from the
* data contained in the database.
* This process is expensive: all indexed entities and their
* indexedEmbedded properties are scrolled from database.
*
* @author Sanne Grinovero
*/
public interface MassIndexer {
/**
* Sets the number of entity types to be indexed in parallel.
* Defaults to 1.
*
* @param threadsToIndexObjects number of entity types to be indexed in parallel
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer typesToIndexInParallel(int threadsToIndexObjects);
/**
* Set the number of threads to be used to load
* the root entities.
* @param numberOfThreads the number of threads
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer threadsToLoadObjects(int numberOfThreads);
/**
* Sets the batch size used to load the root entities.
* @param batchSize the batch size
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer batchSizeToLoadObjects(int batchSize);
/**
* Deprecated: value is ignored.
* @param numberOfThreads the number of threads
* @return this for method chaining
* @deprecated Being ignored: this method will be removed.
*/
@Deprecated
MassIndexer threadsForSubsequentFetching(int numberOfThreads);
/**
* Override the default MassIndexerProgressMonitor
.
*
* @param monitor this instance will receive updates about the massindexing progress.
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer progressMonitor(MassIndexerProgressMonitor monitor);
/**
* Sets the cache interaction mode for the data loading tasks.
* Defaults to CacheMode.IGNORE.
* @param cacheMode the cache interaction mode
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer cacheMode(CacheMode cacheMode);
/**
* If index optimization has to be started at the end of the indexing process. Defaults to true.
* @param optimize {@code true} to enable the index optimization at the end of the indexing process
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer optimizeOnFinish(boolean optimize);
/**
* If index optimization should be run before starting,
* after the purgeAll. Has no effect if purgeAll is set to false.
* Defaults to true.
* @param optimize {@code true} to enable the index optimization after purge
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer optimizeAfterPurge(boolean optimize);
/**
* If all entities should be removed from the index before starting
* using purgeAll. Set it to false only if you know there are no
* entities in the index: otherwise search results may be duplicated.
* Defaults to true.
* @param purgeAll if {@code true} all entities will be removed from the index before starting the indexing
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer purgeAllOnStart(boolean purgeAll);
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL method: will probably change
*
* Will stop indexing after having indexed a set amount of objects.
* As a results the index will not be consistent
* with the database: use only for testing on an (undefined) subset of database data.
* @param maximum the maximum number of objects to index
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer limitIndexedObjectsTo(long maximum);
/**
* Starts the indexing process in background (asynchronous).
* Can be called only once.
* @return a Future to control the indexing task.
*/
Future> start();
/**
* Starts the indexing process, and then block until it's finished.
* Can be called only once.
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
* while waiting.
*/
void startAndWait() throws InterruptedException;
/**
* Specifies the fetch size to be used when loading primary keys
* if objects to be indexed. Some databases accept special values,
* for example MySQL might benefit from using {@link Integer#MIN_VALUE}
* otherwise it will attempt to preload everything in memory.
* @param idFetchSize the fetch size to be used when loading primary keys
* @return this for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer idFetchSize(int idFetchSize);
/**
* Timeout of transactions for loading ids and entities to be re-indexed. Specify a timeout which is long enough to
* load and index all entities of the type with the most instances, taking into account the configured batch size
* and number of threads to load objects.
*
* Only supported in JTA-compatible environments.
*
* @param timeoutInSeconds the transaction timeout in seconds; If no value is given, the global default timeout of
* the JTA environment applies.
* @return {@code this} for method chaining
*/
MassIndexer transactionTimeout(int timeoutInSeconds);
}
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