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consul/agent/cache/type.go

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
package cache
import (
"time"
)
// Type implements the logic to fetch certain types of data.
//
//go:generate mockery --name Type --inpackage
type Type interface {
// Fetch fetches a single unique item.
//
// The FetchOptions contain the index and timeouts for blocking queries. The
// MinIndex value on the Request itself should NOT be used as the blocking
// index since a request may be reused multiple times as part of Refresh
// behavior.
//
// The return value is a FetchResult which contains information about the
// fetch. If an error is given, the FetchResult is ignored. The cache does not
// support backends that return partial values. Optional State can be added to
// the FetchResult which will be stored with the cache entry and provided to
// the next Fetch call but will not be returned to clients. This allows types
// to add additional bookkeeping data per cache entry that will still be aged
// out along with the entry's TTL.
//
// On timeout, FetchResult can behave one of two ways. First, it can return
// the last known value. This is the default behavior of blocking RPC calls in
// Consul so this allows cache types to be implemented with no extra logic.
// Second, FetchResult can return an unset value and index. In this case, the
// cache will reuse the last value automatically. If an unset Value is
// returned, the State field will still be updated which allows maintaining
// metadata even when there is no result.
Fetch(FetchOptions, Request) (FetchResult, error)
// RegisterOptions are used when the type is registered to configure the
// behaviour of cache entries for this type.
RegisterOptions() RegisterOptions
}
// FetchOptions are various settable options when a Fetch is called.
type FetchOptions struct {
// MinIndex is the minimum index to be used for blocking queries.
// If blocking queries aren't supported for data being returned,
// this value can be ignored.
MinIndex uint64
// Timeout is the maximum time for the query. This must be implemented
// in the Fetch itself.
Timeout time.Duration
// LastResult is the result from the last successful Fetch and represents the
// value currently stored in the cache at the time Fetch is invoked. It will
// be nil on first call where there is no current cache value. There may have
// been other Fetch attempts that resulted in an error in the mean time. These
// are not explicitly represented currently. We could add that if needed this
// was just simpler for now.
//
// The FetchResult read-only! It is constructed per Fetch call so modifying
// the struct directly (e.g. changing it's Index of Value field) will have no
// effect, however the Value and State fields may be pointers to the actual
// values stored in the cache entry. It is thread-unsafe to modify the Value
// or State via pointers since readers may be concurrently inspecting those
// values under the entry lock (although we guarantee only one Fetch call per
// entry) and modifying them even if the index doesn't change or the Fetch
// eventually errors will likely break logical invariants in the cache too!
LastResult *FetchResult
}
// FetchResult is the result of a Type Fetch operation and contains the
// data along with metadata gathered from that operation.
type FetchResult struct {
// Value is the result of the fetch.
Value interface{}
// State is opaque data stored in the cache but not returned to clients. It
// can be used by Types to maintain any bookkeeping they need between fetches
// (using FetchOptions.LastResult) in a way that gets automatically cleaned up
// by TTL expiry etc.
State interface{}
// Index is the corresponding index value for this data.
Index uint64
// NotModified indicates that the Value has not changed since LastResult, and
// the LastResult value should be used instead of Value.
NotModified bool
}