gh-ost/go/base/context.go
Shlomi Noach 75f68c0752 - row copy and row events are now handled by a single routine which prioritizes events over rowcopy
- Supporting `--throttle-file-flag`
- Printing status
- Supporting transactional table syntax
- code cleanup; refactoring
- proper use of atomic where required
- iterations are in changelog (erm... maybe too much)
- `LOCK TABLES`, `UNLOCK TABLES` working
2016-04-08 10:34:44 +02:00

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/*
Copyright 2016 GitHub Inc.
See https://github.com/github/gh-osc/blob/master/LICENSE
*/
package base
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/github/gh-osc/go/mysql"
"github.com/github/gh-osc/go/sql"
)
// RowsEstimateMethod is the type of row number estimation
type RowsEstimateMethod string
const (
TableStatusRowsEstimate RowsEstimateMethod = "TableStatusRowsEstimate"
ExplainRowsEstimate = "ExplainRowsEstimate"
CountRowsEstimate = "CountRowsEstimate"
)
const (
maxRetries = 10
)
// MigrationContext has the general, global state of migration. It is used by
// all components throughout the migration process.
type MigrationContext struct {
DatabaseName string
OriginalTableName string
AlterStatement string
TableEngine string
CountTableRows bool
RowsEstimate int64
UsedRowsEstimateMethod RowsEstimateMethod
ChunkSize int64
OriginalBinlogFormat string
OriginalBinlogRowImage string
AllowedRunningOnMaster bool
InspectorConnectionConfig *mysql.ConnectionConfig
MasterConnectionConfig *mysql.ConnectionConfig
MigrationRangeMinValues *sql.ColumnValues
MigrationRangeMaxValues *sql.ColumnValues
Iteration int64
MigrationIterationRangeMinValues *sql.ColumnValues
MigrationIterationRangeMaxValues *sql.ColumnValues
UniqueKey *sql.UniqueKey
StartTime time.Time
RowCopyStartTime time.Time
CurrentLag int64
MaxLagMillisecondsThrottleThreshold int64
ThrottleFlagFile string
TotalRowsCopied int64
IsThrottled func() bool
CanStopStreaming func() bool
}
var context *MigrationContext
func init() {
context = newMigrationContext()
}
func newMigrationContext() *MigrationContext {
return &MigrationContext{
ChunkSize: 1000,
InspectorConnectionConfig: mysql.NewConnectionConfig(),
MasterConnectionConfig: mysql.NewConnectionConfig(),
MaxLagMillisecondsThrottleThreshold: 1000,
}
}
// GetMigrationContext
func GetMigrationContext() *MigrationContext {
return context
}
// GetGhostTableName generates the name of ghost table, based on original table name
func (this *MigrationContext) GetGhostTableName() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("_%s_New", this.OriginalTableName)
}
// GetChangelogTableName generates the name of changelog table, based on original table name
func (this *MigrationContext) GetChangelogTableName() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("_%s_OSC", this.OriginalTableName)
}
// RequiresBinlogFormatChange is `true` when the original binlog format isn't `ROW`
func (this *MigrationContext) RequiresBinlogFormatChange() bool {
return this.OriginalBinlogFormat != "ROW"
}
// IsRunningOnMaster is `true` when the app connects directly to the master (typically
// it should be executed on replica and infer the master)
func (this *MigrationContext) IsRunningOnMaster() bool {
return this.InspectorConnectionConfig.Equals(this.MasterConnectionConfig)
}
// HasMigrationRange tells us whether there's a range to iterate for copying rows.
// It will be `false` if the table is initially empty
func (this *MigrationContext) HasMigrationRange() bool {
return this.MigrationRangeMinValues != nil && this.MigrationRangeMaxValues != nil
}
func (this *MigrationContext) MaxRetries() int {
return maxRetries
}
func (this *MigrationContext) IsTransactionalTable() bool {
switch strings.ToLower(this.TableEngine) {
case "innodb":
{
return true
}
case "tokudb":
{
return true
}
}
return false
}
// ElapsedTime returns time since very beginning of the process
func (this *MigrationContext) ElapsedTime() time.Duration {
return time.Now().Sub(this.StartTime)
}
// ElapsedRowCopyTime returns time since starting to copy chunks of rows
func (this *MigrationContext) ElapsedRowCopyTime() time.Duration {
return time.Now().Sub(this.RowCopyStartTime)
}
// GetTotalRowsCopied returns the accurate number of rows being copied (affected)
// This is not exactly the same as the rows being iterated via chunks, but potentially close enough
func (this *MigrationContext) GetTotalRowsCopied() int64 {
return atomic.LoadInt64(&this.TotalRowsCopied)
}