/* * Copyright 2015 Open Networking Laboratory * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.onosproject.store.service; import org.onosproject.core.ApplicationId; /** * Builder for distributed set. * * @param type set elements. */ public interface DistributedSetBuilder { /** * Sets the name of the set. *

* Each set is identified by a unique name. *

*

* Note: This is a mandatory parameter. *

* * @param name name of the set * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withName(String name); /** * Sets the owner applicationId for the set. *

* Note: If {@code purgeOnUninstall} option is enabled, applicationId * must be specified. *

* * @param id applicationId owning the set * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withApplicationId(ApplicationId id); /** * Sets a serializer that can be used to serialize * the elements add to the set. The serializer * builder should be pre-populated with any classes that will be * put into the set. *

* Note: This is a mandatory parameter. *

* * @param serializer serializer * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withSerializer(Serializer serializer); /** * Disables set updates. *

* Attempt to update the built set will throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException}. * * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withUpdatesDisabled(); /** * Provides weak consistency for set reads. *

* While this can lead to improved read performance, it can also make the behavior * heard to reason. Only turn this on if you know what you are doing. By default * reads are strongly consistent. * * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withRelaxedReadConsistency(); /** * Disables distribution of set entries across multiple database partitions. *

* When partitioning is disabled, the returned set will have a single partition * that spans the entire cluster. Furthermore, the changes made to the set are * ephemeral and do not survive a full cluster restart. *

*

* Disabling partitions is more appropriate when the returned set is used for * simple coordination activities and not for long term data persistence. *

*

* Note: By default partitions are enabled and entries in the set are durable. *

* @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withPartitionsDisabled(); /** * Instantiate Metrics service to gather usage and performance metrics. * By default usage information is enabled * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withMeteringDisabled(); /** * Purges set contents when the application owning the set is uninstalled. *

* When this option is enabled, the caller must provide a applicationId via * the {@code withAppliationId} builder method. *

* By default set contents will NOT be purged when owning application is uninstalled. * * @return this DistributedSetBuilder */ DistributedSetBuilder withPurgeOnUninstall(); /** * Builds an set based on the configuration options * supplied to this builder. * * @return new set * @throws java.lang.RuntimeException if a mandatory parameter is missing */ DistributedSet build(); }