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Use the Aerospike libevent client to connect to an Aerospike database cluster.
Ensure that the Aerospike libevent client is initialized, and create a ev2citrusleaf_cluster
object:
ev2citrusleaf_init(NULL);
cluster = ev2citrusleaf_cluster_create(mgr_base, NULL);
To allow the client to use an internally created event base for cluster management, pass a NULL event base in create
. This creates the internal thread and immediately starts the event base loop.
Note: The internal event base is not available to the application.
To specify a host (any node) in the database cluster:
ev2citrusleaf_cluster_add_host(cluster, "127.0.0.1", 3000);
The Aerospike libevent client adds a socket event to the cluster management event base, which starts a transaction to retrieve cluster information. The transaction proceeds when the cluster management event base loop is running; it may already be running (such as when using the internal cluster management option) or be started by subsequent code.
The application can initiate database transactions without waiting for a stable cluster, which can cause early transactions to timeout depending on specified timeout and host response time.
The application can wait until the client detects a stable cluster before initiating transactions. For example, if the cluster management event base loop is active in another thread, the application can just poll in a loop until it detects a stable cluster:
bool wait_for_cluster(ev2citrusleaf_cluster *cluster)
{
int tries = 0;
int n_prev = 0;
while (tries < 5) {
int n = ev2citrusleaf_cluster_get_active_node_count(cluster);
if (n > 0 && n == n_prev) {
// Found a stable cluster of n nodes.
return true;
}
sleep(1);
tries++;
n_prev = n;
}
return false;
}
You can use a series of timer events instead of a loop with sleep calls (for example, when a single-threaded application needs to wait for a stable cluster).
The application must ensure that outstanding database transactions complete before it can destroy the cluster object and clean up the client.
ev2citrusleaf_cluster_destroy(cluster);
ev2citrusleaf_cluster_shutdown(true);
If the application specifies the cluster management event base in the create
call, it must ensure that this event base loop exited before it can call ev2citrusleaf_cluster_destroy()
. Internally, destroy
directly invokes the event loop to clear all outstanding cluster-management events. Also, the event base must not be freed until after the cluster destroy call.
event_base_loopbreak(mgr_base);
// ... and perhaps join the cluster manager thread if it's a different thread.
ev2citrusleaf_cluster_destroy(cluster);
event_base_free(mgr_base);
ev2citrusleaf_cluster_shutdown(true);
To access more than one Aerospike database cluster from a single Aerospike libevent client, independently create, manage, and destroy each ev2citrusleaf_cluster
object.
All database transaction functions in the API have a cluster
object parameter. The application must specify the cluster for each transaction.