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namespace Level23\Druid\Lookups; |
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/** |
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* @see https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/querying/lookups-cached-global#jdbc-lookup |
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* @internal |
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*/ |
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class JdbcLookup implements LookupInterface |
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{ |
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/** |
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* The JDBC lookups will poll a database to populate its local cache. If the tsColumn is set it must be able to |
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* accept comparisons in the format '2015-01-01 00:00:00'. For example, the following must be valid SQL for the |
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* table SELECT * FROM some_lookup_table WHERE timestamp_column > '2015-01-01 00:00:00'. If tsColumn is set, the |
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* caching service will attempt to only poll values that were written after the last sync. If tsColumn is not set, |
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* the entire table is pulled every time. |
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* |
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* @see https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/configuration/#jdbc-connections-to-external-databases |
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* |
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* @param string $connectUri The JDBC connect Uri. You can selectively allow JDBC properties in |
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* connectURI. See JDBC connections security config for more details. |
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* @param string|null $username |
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* @param string|null $password |
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* @param string $table The table which contains the key value pairs |
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* @param string $keyColumn The column in table which contains the keys |
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* @param string $valueColumn The column in table which contains the values |
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* @param string|null $filter The filter to use when selecting lookups, this is used to create a |
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* where clause on lookup population. For example "age >= 18" |
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* @param string|null $tsColumn The column in table which contains when the key was updated |
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* @param int|null $jitterSeconds How much jitter to add (in seconds) up to maximum as a delay (actual |
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* value will be used as random from 0 to jitterSeconds), used to |
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* distribute db load more evenly |
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* @param int|null $loadTimeoutSeconds How much time (in seconds) it can take to query and populate lookup |
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* values. It will be helpful in lookup updates. On lookup update, it |
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* will wait maximum of loadTimeoutSeconds for new lookup to come up |
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* and continue serving from old lookup until new lookup successfully |
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* loads. |
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* @param string|int|null $pollPeriod The pollPeriod value specifies the period in ISO 8601 format between |
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* checks for replacement data for the lookup. For example PT15M. When |
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* not given, it is only once. |
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* @param int|null $maxHeapPercentage The maximum percentage of heap size that the lookup should consume. |
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* If the lookup grows beyond this size, warning messages will be |
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* logged in the respective service logs. |
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* @param bool $injective If the underlying map is injective (keys and values are unique) then |
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* optimizations can occur internally by setting this to true |
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* @param int $firstCacheTimeoutMs How long to wait (in ms) for the first run of the cache to populate. |
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* 0 indicates to not wait |
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public function __construct( |
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protected string $connectUri, |
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protected string|null $username, |
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protected string|null $password, |
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protected string $table, |
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protected string $keyColumn, |
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protected string $valueColumn, |
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protected ?string $filter = null, |
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protected ?string $tsColumn = null, |
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protected ?int $jitterSeconds = null, |
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protected ?int $loadTimeoutSeconds = null, |
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protected null|int|string $pollPeriod = null, |
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protected ?int $maxHeapPercentage = null, |
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protected bool $injective = false, |
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protected int $firstCacheTimeoutMs = 0 |
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'type' => 'jdbc', |
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'connectorConfig' => [ |
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'connectURI' => $this->connectUri, |
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'table' => $this->table, |
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'injective' => $this->injective, |
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} |