1、zookeeper简介
zookeeper是Hadoop的子项目,在大型分布式系统中,zookeeper封装好了一些复杂易出错的服务,提供简单易用的接口,给使用者提供高效稳定的服务。这些服务包括配
置维护、名字服务、分布式同步、组服务等。当前zookeeper提供C和Java两种语言的接口,在百度实习期间参与百度开放云项目,中间的需要维护一些统一的配置,zookeeper显然
是首选的开源工具。由于能力受限,经验不足,我在项目中只是使用了zookeeper提供的配置维护的功能,其他功能有待进一步的学习和探讨。我使用的是C版本的zookeeper API.
Java版本的API可以参考帮助文档,十分详细。C语言版本的API 可以通过阅读源文件学习,网上有很多介绍C API的文章,个人认为还是亲自去阅读源代码才能真正体会和理解这些
API,在使用的时候才能很好的去处理自己的逻辑。
2、zookeeper 层次化的名字空间
类似Linux的文件系统,zk 的名字空间是层次化的,是一棵很大的树。这个树也反映了zk的数据结构,名字空间的层次是由斜杠 “/” 来划分的,名字空间的每一个节点都是由一
个路径来确定的。每一个zk的节点,我们称之为znode,znode包含自身的一些信息:数据,数据长度,创建时间,修改时间,权限(ACL),等等。因此可以看出znode既可以被看
做一个节点,也可以看做一个目录,znode同时具有节点和目录的属性和特点。
znode维护着数据,版本号,时间戳等信息,通过管理这些信息,zk令缓存生效,并协调更新。znode具有原子操作的特性,每一个znode都将被原子的读和写。ACL控制访问
znode的使用者。
znode节点分为三类:持久节点(PERSITENT),临时节点(EPHEMERAL), 时序节点(DEQENTIAL)。一般情况下会组合使用。临时节点与持久节点的区别在于,临时节点的
生命周期与客户端的会话是绑定的。一旦会话终结,临时节点也就不再存在了,持久节点不会因会话的终止而消失。临时时序节点就用于zk内部leader的选举,感兴趣可以看看原
代码。时序节点就是在建立节点时,节点会有一个数字后缀,标记节点的建立顺序。后缀的范围是整型的最大值。
3、zookeeper的异步通知
zk的watcher是实现分布锁、分布配置、分布队列等的关键手段。当znode的节点数据变化后,客户端会得到一个notification response,客户单收到这个通知后,调用相应
的回调函数。所有读取znode数据的函数(existes, getData, getChildren) 都可以设置watch选项。这些watch选项是一次性触发器,也就是说当监视到数据发生变化时,会通知
监控者,然后如果想继续进行监控,需要再次进行监控设置。具体怎么进行使用可以参考zk的API,里面的注释足够让我深刻理解和灵活使用这些API。下面的图(用的别人的图)展示
了不同的函数可以监控的事件类型。
ZOO_CREATED_EVENT: 节点创建事件,需要watch一个不存在的节点,当节点被创建时触发,此watch通过zoo_exists()设置
ZOO_DELETED_EVENT: 节点删除事件,此watch通过zoo_exists()或zoo_get()设置
ZOO_CHANGED_EVENT:节点数据改变事件,此watch通过zoo_exists()或zoo_get()设置
ZOO_CHILD_EVENT: 子节点列表改变事件,此watch通过zoo_get_children()或zoo_get_children2()设置
ZOO_SESSION_EVENT: 会话失效事件,客户端与服务端断开或重连时触发
ZOO_NOTWATCHING_EVENT:watch移除事件,服务端出于某些原因不再为客户端watch节点时触发
除了注意监控设置的一次性外,还要注意watch事件的延迟性,zk保证有序性,所以client总是先知道watch事件,然后才能获取更改的数据。比如zk数据改变了十次,client
可能只是被通知了7次或者8次。这种延迟是使用zk需要考虑的。
再者,设置需要监控的内容时,要考虑在设置某一节点的监控时,要考虑当前的监控对子节点和父节点的影响。
附件是C语言的 API
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*/ #ifndef ZOOKEEPER_H_
#define ZOOKEEPER_H_ #include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h> #include "zookeeper_version.h"
#include "recordio.h"
#include "zookeeper.jute.h" /**
* \file zookeeper.h
* \brief ZooKeeper functions and definitions.
*
* ZooKeeper is a network service that may be backed by a cluster of
* synchronized servers. The data in the service is represented as a tree
* of data nodes. Each node has data, children, an ACL, and status information.
* The data for a node is read and write in its entirety.
*
* ZooKeeper clients can leave watches when they queries the data or children
* of a node. If a watch is left, that client will be notified of the change.
* The notification is a one time trigger. Subsequent chances to the node will
* not trigger a notification unless the client issues a querity with the watch
* flag set. If the client is ever disconnected from the service, even if the
* disconnection is temporary, the watches of the client will be removed from
* the service, so a client must treat a disconnect notification as an implicit
* trigger of all outstanding watches.
*
* When a node is created, it may be flagged as an ephemeral node. Ephemeral
* nodes are automatically removed when a client session is closed or when
* a session times out due to inactivity (the ZooKeeper runtime fills in
* periods of inactivity with pings). Ephemeral nodes cannot have children.
*
* ZooKeeper clients are identified by a server assigned session id. For
* security reasons The server
* also generates a corresponding password for a session. A client may save its
* id and corresponding password to persistent storage in order to use the
* session across program invocation boundaries.
*/ /* Support for building on various platforms */ // on cygwin we should take care of exporting/importing symbols properly
#ifdef DLL_EXPORT
# define ZOOAPI __declspec(dllexport)
#else
# if defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(USE_STATIC_LIB)
# define ZOOAPI __declspec(dllimport)
# else
# define ZOOAPI
# endif
#endif /** zookeeper return constants **/ enum ZOO_ERRORS {
ZOK = 0, /*!< Everything is OK */ /** System and server-side errors.
* This is never thrown by the server, it shouldn't be used other than
* to indicate a range. Specifically error codes greater than this
* value, but lesser than {@link #ZAPIERROR}, are system errors. */
ZSYSTEMERROR = -1,
ZRUNTIMEINCONSISTENCY = -2, /*!< A runtime inconsistency was found */
ZDATAINCONSISTENCY = -3, /*!< A data inconsistency was found */
ZCONNECTIONLOSS = -4, /*!< Connection to the server has been lost */
ZMARSHALLINGERROR = -5, /*!< Error while marshalling or unmarshalling data */
ZUNIMPLEMENTED = -6, /*!< Operation is unimplemented */
ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT = -7, /*!< Operation timeout */
ZBADARGUMENTS = -8, /*!< Invalid arguments */
ZINVALIDSTATE = -9, /*!< Invliad zhandle state */ /** API errors.
* This is never thrown by the server, it shouldn't be used other than
* to indicate a range. Specifically error codes greater than this
* value are API errors (while values less than this indicate a
* {@link #ZSYSTEMERROR}).
*/
ZAPIERROR = -100,
ZNONODE = -101, /*!< Node does not exist */
ZNOAUTH = -102, /*!< Not authenticated */
ZBADVERSION = -103, /*!< Version conflict */
ZNOCHILDRENFOREPHEMERALS = -108, /*!< Ephemeral nodes may not have children */
ZNODEEXISTS = -110, /*!< The node already exists */
ZNOTEMPTY = -111, /*!< The node has children */
ZSESSIONEXPIRED = -112, /*!< The session has been expired by the server */
ZINVALIDCALLBACK = -113, /*!< Invalid callback specified */
ZINVALIDACL = -114, /*!< Invalid ACL specified */
ZAUTHFAILED = -115, /*!< Client authentication failed */
ZCLOSING = -116, /*!< ZooKeeper is closing */
ZNOTHING = -117, /*!< (not error) no server responses to process */
ZSESSIONMOVED = -118 /*!<session moved to another server, so operation is ignored */
}; #ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /**
* @name Debug levels
*/
typedef enum {ZOO_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR=1,ZOO_LOG_LEVEL_WARN=2,ZOO_LOG_LEVEL_INFO=3,ZOO_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG=4} ZooLogLevel; /**
* @name ACL Consts
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_READ;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_WRITE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_CREATE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_DELETE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_ADMIN;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_PERM_ALL; /** This Id represents anyone. */
extern ZOOAPI struct Id ZOO_ANYONE_ID_UNSAFE;
/** This Id is only usable to set ACLs. It will get substituted with the
* Id's the client authenticated with.
*/
extern ZOOAPI struct Id ZOO_AUTH_IDS; /** This is a completely open ACL*/
extern ZOOAPI struct ACL_vector ZOO_OPEN_ACL_UNSAFE;
/** This ACL gives the world the ability to read. */
extern ZOOAPI struct ACL_vector ZOO_READ_ACL_UNSAFE;
/** This ACL gives the creators authentication id's all permissions. */
extern ZOOAPI struct ACL_vector ZOO_CREATOR_ALL_ACL; /**
* @name Interest Consts
* These constants are used to express interest in an event and to
* indicate to zookeeper which events have occurred. They can
* be ORed together to express multiple interests. These flags are
* used in the interest and event parameters of
* \ref zookeeper_interest and \ref zookeeper_process.
*/
// @{
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOOKEEPER_WRITE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOOKEEPER_READ;
// @} /**
* @name Create Flags
*
* These flags are used by zoo_create to affect node create. They may
* be ORed together to combine effects.
*/
// @{
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_EPHEMERAL;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_SEQUENCE;
// @} /**
* @name State Consts
* These constants represent the states of a zookeeper connection. They are
* possible parameters of the watcher callback.
*/
// @{
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_EXPIRED_SESSION_STATE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_CONNECTING_STATE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_ASSOCIATING_STATE;
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_CONNECTED_STATE;
// @} /**
* @name Watch Types
* These constants indicate the event that caused the watch event. They are
* possible values of the first parameter of the watcher callback.
*/
// @{
/**
* \brief a node has been created.
*
* This is only generated by watches on non-existent nodes. These watches
* are set using \ref zoo_exists.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_CREATED_EVENT;
/**
* \brief a node has been deleted.
*
* This is only generated by watches on nodes. These watches
* are set using \ref zoo_exists and \ref zoo_get.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_DELETED_EVENT;
/**
* \brief a node has changed.
*
* This is only generated by watches on nodes. These watches
* are set using \ref zoo_exists and \ref zoo_get.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_CHANGED_EVENT;
/**
* \brief a change as occurred in the list of children.
*
* This is only generated by watches on the child list of a node. These watches
* are set using \ref zoo_get_children or \ref zoo_get_children2.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_CHILD_EVENT;
/**
* \brief a session has been lost.
*
* This is generated when a client loses contact or reconnects with a server.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_SESSION_EVENT; /**
* \brief a watch has been removed.
*
* This is generated when the server for some reason, probably a resource
* constraint, will no longer watch a node for a client.
*/
extern ZOOAPI const int ZOO_NOTWATCHING_EVENT;
// @} /**
* \brief ZooKeeper handle.
*
* This is the handle that represents a connection to the ZooKeeper service.
* It is needed to invoke any ZooKeeper function. A handle is obtained using
* \ref zookeeper_init.
*/
typedef struct _zhandle zhandle_t; /**
* \brief client id structure.
*
* This structure holds the id and password for the session. This structure
* should be treated as opaque. It is received from the server when a session
* is established and needs to be sent back as-is when reconnecting a session.
*/
typedef struct {
int64_t client_id;
char passwd[16];
} clientid_t; /**
* \brief signature of a watch function.
*
* There are two ways to receive watch notifications: legacy and watcher object.
* <p>
* The legacy style, an application wishing to receive events from ZooKeeper must
* first implement a function with this signature and pass a pointer to the function
* to \ref zookeeper_init. Next, the application sets a watch by calling one of
* the getter API that accept the watch integer flag (for example, \ref zoo_aexists,
* \ref zoo_get, etc).
* <p>
* The watcher object style uses an instance of a "watcher object" which in
* the C world is represented by a pair: a pointer to a function implementing this
* signature and a pointer to watcher context -- handback user-specific data.
* When a watch is triggered this function will be called along with
* the watcher context. An application wishing to use this style must use
* the getter API functions with the "w" prefix in their names (for example, \ref
* zoo_awexists, \ref zoo_wget, etc).
*
* \param zh zookeeper handle
* \param type event type. This is one of the *_EVENT constants.
* \param state connection state. The state value will be one of the *_STATE constants.
* \param path znode path for which the watcher is triggered. NULL if the event
* type is ZOO_SESSION_EVENT
* \param watcherCtx watcher context.
*/
typedef void (*watcher_fn)(zhandle_t *zh, int type,
int state, const char *path,void *watcherCtx); /**
* \brief create a handle to used communicate with zookeeper.
*
* This method creates a new handle and a zookeeper session that corresponds
* to that handle. Session establishment is asynchronous, meaning that the
* session should not be considered established until (and unless) an
* event of state ZOO_CONNECTED_STATE is received.
* \param host comma separated host:port pairs, each corresponding to a zk
* server. e.g. "127.0.0.1:3000,127.0.0.1:3001,127.0.0.1:3002"
* \param fn the global watcher callback function. When notifications are
* triggered this function will be invoked.
* \param clientid the id of a previously established session that this
* client will be reconnecting to. Pass 0 if not reconnecting to a previous
* session. Clients can access the session id of an established, valid,
* connection by calling \ref zoo_client_id. If the session corresponding to
* the specified clientid has expired, or if the clientid is invalid for
* any reason, the returned zhandle_t will be invalid -- the zhandle_t
* state will indicate the reason for failure (typically
* ZOO_EXPIRED_SESSION_STATE).
* \param context the handback object that will be associated with this instance
* of zhandle_t. Application can access it (for example, in the watcher
* callback) using \ref zoo_get_context. The object is not used by zookeeper
* internally and can be null.
* \param flags reserved for future use. Should be set to zero.
* \return a pointer to the opaque zhandle structure. If it fails to create
* a new zhandle the function returns NULL and the errno variable
* indicates the reason.
*/
ZOOAPI zhandle_t *zookeeper_init(const char *host, watcher_fn fn,
int recv_timeout, const clientid_t *clientid, void *context, int flags); /**
* \brief close the zookeeper handle and free up any resources.
*
* After this call, the client session will no longer be valid. The function
* will flush any outstanding send requests before return. As a result it may
* block.
*
* This method should only be called only once on a zookeeper handle. Calling
* twice will cause undefined (and probably undesirable behavior). Calling any other
* zookeeper method after calling close is undefined behaviour and should be avoided.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \return a result code. Regardless of the error code returned, the zhandle
* will be destroyed and all resources freed.
*
* ZOK - success
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT - failed to flush the buffers within the specified timeout.
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS - a network error occured while attempting to send request to server
* ZSYSTEMERROR -- a system (OS) error occured; it's worth checking errno to get details
*/
ZOOAPI int zookeeper_close(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief return the client session id, only valid if the connections
* is currently connected (ie. last watcher state is ZOO_CONNECTED_STATE)
*/
ZOOAPI const clientid_t *zoo_client_id(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief return the timeout for this session, only valid if the connections
* is currently connected (ie. last watcher state is ZOO_CONNECTED_STATE). This
* value may change after a server re-connect.
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_recv_timeout(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief return the context for this handle.
*/
ZOOAPI const void *zoo_get_context(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief set the context for this handle.
*/
ZOOAPI void zoo_set_context(zhandle_t *zh, void *context); /**
* \brief set a watcher function
* \return previous watcher function
*/
ZOOAPI watcher_fn zoo_set_watcher(zhandle_t *zh,watcher_fn newFn); #ifndef THREADED
/**
* \brief Returns the events that zookeeper is interested in.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param fd is the file descriptor of interest
* \param interest is an or of the ZOOKEEPER_WRITE and ZOOKEEPER_READ flags to
* indicate the I/O of interest on fd.
* \param tv a timeout value to be used with select/poll system call
* \return a result code.
* ZOK - success
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS - a network error occured while attempting to establish
* a connection to the server
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT - hasn't received anything from the server for 2/3 of the
* timeout value specified in zookeeper_init()
* ZSYSTEMERROR -- a system (OS) error occured; it's worth checking errno to get details
*/
ZOOAPI int zookeeper_interest(zhandle_t *zh, int *fd, int *interest,
struct timeval *tv); /**
* \brief Notifies zookeeper that an event of interest has happened.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param events will be an OR of the ZOOKEEPER_WRITE and ZOOKEEPER_READ flags.
* \return a result code.
* ZOK - success
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS - a network error occured while attempting to send request to server
* ZSESSIONEXPIRED - connection attempt failed -- the session's expired
* ZAUTHFAILED - authentication request failed, e.i. invalid credentials
* ZRUNTIMEINCONSISTENCY - a server response came out of order
* ZSYSTEMERROR -- a system (OS) error occured; it's worth checking errno to get details
* ZNOTHING -- not an error; simply indicates that there no more data from the server
* to be processed (when called with ZOOKEEPER_READ flag).
*/
ZOOAPI int zookeeper_process(zhandle_t *zh, int events);
#endif /**
* \brief signature of a completion function for a call that returns void.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*void_completion_t)(int rc, const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns a Stat structure.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param stat a pointer to the stat information for the node involved in
* this function. If a non zero error code is returned, the content of
* stat is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible for freeing stat.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*stat_completion_t)(int rc, const struct Stat *stat,
const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns data.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param value the value of the information returned by the asynchronous call.
* If a non zero error code is returned, the content of value is undefined.
* The programmer is NOT responsible for freeing value.
* \param value_len the number of bytes in value.
* \param stat a pointer to the stat information for the node involved in
* this function. If a non zero error code is returned, the content of
* stat is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible for freeing stat.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*data_completion_t)(int rc, const char *value, int value_len,
const struct Stat *stat, const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns a list of strings.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param strings a pointer to the structure containng the list of strings of the
* names of the children of a node. If a non zero error code is returned,
* the content of strings is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible
* for freeing strings.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*strings_completion_t)(int rc,
const struct String_vector *strings, const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns a list of strings and stat.
* .
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param strings a pointer to the structure containng the list of strings of the
* names of the children of a node. If a non zero error code is returned,
* the content of strings is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible
* for freeing strings.
* \param stat a pointer to the stat information for the node involved in
* this function. If a non zero error code is returned, the content of
* stat is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible for freeing stat.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*strings_stat_completion_t)(int rc,
const struct String_vector *strings, const struct Stat *stat,
const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns a list of strings.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param value the value of the string returned.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void
(*string_completion_t)(int rc, const char *value, const void *data); /**
* \brief signature of a completion function that returns an ACL.
*
* This method will be invoked at the end of a asynchronous call and also as
* a result of connection loss or timeout.
* \param rc the error code of the call. Connection loss/timeout triggers
* the completion with one of the following error codes:
* ZCONNECTIONLOSS -- lost connection to the server
* ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT -- connection timed out
* Data related events trigger the completion with error codes listed the
* Exceptions section of the documentation of the function that initiated the
* call. (Zero indicates call was successful.)
* \param acl a pointer to the structure containng the ACL of a node. If a non
* zero error code is returned, the content of strings is undefined. The
* programmer is NOT responsible for freeing acl.
* \param stat a pointer to the stat information for the node involved in
* this function. If a non zero error code is returned, the content of
* stat is undefined. The programmer is NOT responsible for freeing stat.
* \param data the pointer that was passed by the caller when the function
* that this completion corresponds to was invoked. The programmer
* is responsible for any memory freeing associated with the data
* pointer.
*/
typedef void (*acl_completion_t)(int rc, struct ACL_vector *acl,
struct Stat *stat, const void *data); /**
* \brief get the state of the zookeeper connection.
*
* The return value will be one of the \ref State Consts.
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_state(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief create a node.
*
* This method will create a node in ZooKeeper. A node can only be created if
* it does not already exists. The Create Flags affect the creation of nodes.
* If ZOO_EPHEMERAL flag is set, the node will automatically get removed if the
* client session goes away. If the ZOO_SEQUENCE flag is set, a unique
* monotonically increasing sequence number is appended to the path name. The
* sequence number is always fixed length of 10 digits, 0 padded.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path The name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param value The data to be stored in the node.
* \param valuelen The number of bytes in data.
* \param acl The initial ACL of the node. The ACL must not be null or empty.
* \param flags this parameter can be set to 0 for normal create or an OR
* of the Create Flags
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the parent node does not exist.
* ZNODEEXISTS the node already exists
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZNOCHILDRENFOREPHEMERALS cannot create children of ephemeral nodes.
* \param data The data that will be passed to the completion routine when the
* function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_acreate(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *value,
int valuelen, const struct ACL_vector *acl, int flags,
string_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief delete a node in zookeeper.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if the
* actual version of the node does not match the expected version.
* If -1 is used the version check will not take place.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZNOTEMPTY children are present; node cannot be deleted.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_adelete(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version,
void_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify the
* client if the node changes. The watch will be set even if the node does not
* exist. This allows clients to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when the
* function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aexists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
stat_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_axists except it allows one specify
* a watcher object - a function pointer and associated context. The function
* will be called once the watch has fired. The associated context data will be
* passed to the function as the watcher context parameter.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null a watch will set on the specified znode on the server.
* The watch will be set even if the node does not exist. This allows clients
* to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when the
* function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_awexists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
stat_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aget(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
data_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_aget except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_awget(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
data_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief sets the data associated with a node.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding data to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if
* the actual version of the node does not match the expected version. If -1 is
* used the version check will not take place. * completion: If null,
* the function will execute synchronously. Otherwise, the function will return
* immediately and invoke the completion routine when the request completes.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aset(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *buffer, int buflen,
int version, stat_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aget_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
strings_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_aget_children except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_awget_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
strings_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node, and get the parent stat.
*
* This function is new in version 3.3.0
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aget_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
strings_stat_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node, and get the parent stat.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_aget_children2 except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* This function is new in version 3.3.0
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_awget_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
strings_stat_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief Flush leader channel.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/ ZOOAPI int zoo_async(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
string_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief gets the acl associated with a node.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aget_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, acl_completion_t completion,
const void *data); /**
* \brief sets the acl associated with a node.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding the acls to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write.
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. The completion
* will be triggered with one of the following codes passed in as the rc argument:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZINVALIDACL invalid ACL specified
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when
* the function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_aset_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version,
struct ACL_vector *acl, void_completion_t, const void *data); /**
* \brief return an error string.
*
* \param return code
* \return string corresponding to the return code
*/
ZOOAPI const char* zerror(int c); /**
* \brief specify application credentials.
*
* The application calls this function to specify its credentials for purposes
* of authentication. The server will use the security provider specified by
* the scheme parameter to authenticate the client connection. If the
* authentication request has failed:
* - the server connection is dropped
* - the watcher is called with the ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE value as the state
* parameter.
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param scheme the id of authentication scheme. Natively supported:
* "digest" password-based authentication
* \param cert application credentials. The actual value depends on the scheme.
* \param certLen the length of the data parameter
* \param completion the routine to invoke when the request completes. One of
* the following result codes may be passed into the completion callback:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZAUTHFAILED authentication failed
* \param data the data that will be passed to the completion routine when the
* function completes.
* \return ZOK on success or one of the following errcodes on failure:
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZSYSTEMERROR - a system error occured
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_add_auth(zhandle_t *zh,const char* scheme,const char* cert,
int certLen, void_completion_t completion, const void *data); /**
* \brief checks if the current zookeeper connection state can't be recovered.
*
* The application must close the zhandle and try to reconnect.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle (see \ref zookeeper_init)
* \return ZINVALIDSTATE if connection is unrecoverable
*/
ZOOAPI int is_unrecoverable(zhandle_t *zh); /**
* \brief sets the debugging level for the library
*/
ZOOAPI void zoo_set_debug_level(ZooLogLevel logLevel); /**
* \brief sets the stream to be used by the library for logging
*
* The zookeeper library uses stderr as its default log stream. Application
* must make sure the stream is writable. Passing in NULL resets the stream
* to its default value (stderr).
*/
ZOOAPI void zoo_set_log_stream(FILE* logStream); /**
* \brief enable/disable quorum endpoint order randomization
*
* Note: typically this method should NOT be used outside of testing.
*
* If passed a non-zero value, will make the client connect to quorum peers
* in the order as specified in the zookeeper_init() call.
* A zero value causes zookeeper_init() to permute the peer endpoints
* which is good for more even client connection distribution among the
* quorum peers.
*/
ZOOAPI void zoo_deterministic_conn_order(int yesOrNo); /**
* \brief create a node synchronously.
*
* This method will create a node in ZooKeeper. A node can only be created if
* it does not already exists. The Create Flags affect the creation of nodes.
* If ZOO_EPHEMERAL flag is set, the node will automatically get removed if the
* client session goes away. If the ZOO_SEQUENCE flag is set, a unique
* monotonically increasing sequence number is appended to the path name.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path The name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param value The data to be stored in the node.
* \param valuelen The number of bytes in data. To set the data to be NULL use
* value as NULL and valuelen as -1.
* \param acl The initial ACL of the node. The ACL must not be null or empty.
* \param flags this parameter can be set to 0 for normal create or an OR
* of the Create Flags
* \param path_buffer Buffer which will be filled with the path of the
* new node (this might be different than the supplied path
* because of the ZOO_SEQUENCE flag). The path string will always be
* null-terminated.
* \param path_buffer_len Size of path buffer; if the path of the new
* node (including space for the null terminator) exceeds the buffer size,
* the path string will be truncated to fit. The actual path of the
* new node in the server will not be affected by the truncation.
* The path string will always be null-terminated.
* \return one of the following codes are returned:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the parent node does not exist.
* ZNODEEXISTS the node already exists
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZNOCHILDRENFOREPHEMERALS cannot create children of ephemeral nodes.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_create(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *value,
int valuelen, const struct ACL_vector *acl, int flags,
char *path_buffer, int path_buffer_len); /**
* \brief delete a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if the
* actual version of the node does not match the expected version.
* If -1 is used the version check will not take place.
* \return one of the following values is returned.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZNOTEMPTY children are present; node cannot be deleted.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_delete(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify the
* client if the node changes. The watch will be set even if the node does not
* exist. This allows clients to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param the return stat value of the node.
* \return return code of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_exists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_exists except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null a watch will set on the specified znode on the server.
* The watch will be set even if the node does not exist. This allows clients
* to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param the return stat value of the node.
* \return return code of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_wexists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param buffer the buffer holding the node data returned by the server
* \param buffer_len is the size of the buffer pointed to by the buffer parameter.
* It'll be set to the actual data length upon return. If the data is NULL, length is -1.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \return return value of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_get(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch, char *buffer,
int* buffer_len, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_get except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param buffer the buffer holding the node data returned by the server
* \param buffer_len is the size of the buffer pointed to by the buffer parameter.
* It'll be set to the actual data length upon return. If the data is NULL, length is -1.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \return return value of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_wget(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
char *buffer, int* buffer_len, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief sets the data associated with a node. See zoo_set2 function if
* you require access to the stat information associated with the znode.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding data to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write. To set NULL as data
* use buffer as NULL and buflen as -1.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if
* the actual version of the node does not match the expected version. If -1 is
* used the version check will not take place.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_set(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *buffer,
int buflen, int version); /**
* \brief sets the data associated with a node. This function is the same
* as zoo_set except that it also provides access to stat information
* associated with the znode.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding data to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write. To set NULL as data
* use buffer as NULL and buflen as -1.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if
* the actual version of the node does not match the expected version. If -1 is
* used the version check will not take place.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_set2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *buffer,
int buflen, int version, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_get_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
struct String_vector *strings); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_get_children except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_wget_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
struct String_vector *strings); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node and get its stat synchronously.
*
* This function is new in version 3.3.0
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param stat return value of node stat.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_get_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
struct String_vector *strings, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node and get its stat synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_get_children except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* This function is new in version 3.3.0
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param stat return value of node stat.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_wget_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
struct String_vector *strings, struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief gets the acl associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param acl the return value of acls on the path.
* \param stat returns the stat of the path specified.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_get_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, struct ACL_vector *acl,
struct Stat *stat); /**
* \brief sets the acl associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param version the expected version of the path.
* \param acl the acl to be set on the path.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZINVALIDACL invalid ACL specified
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_set_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version,
const struct ACL_vector *acl); //#ifdef THREADED enum ZOO_ERRORS_EXT {
ZWAITTIMEOUT = ZOPERATIONTIMEOUT
}; /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_tget except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param buffer the buffer holding the node data returned by the server
* \param buffer_len is the size of the buffer pointed to by the buffer parameter.
* It'll be set to the actual data length upon return. If the data is NULL, length is -1.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return return value of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_twget(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
char *buffer, int* buffer_len, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief gets the data associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param buffer the buffer holding the node data returned by the server
* \param buffer_len is the size of the buffer pointed to by the buffer parameter.
* It'll be set to the actual data length upon return. If the data is NULL, length is -1.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return return value of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either in ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tget(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch, char *buffer,
int* buffer_len, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief sets the data associated with a node. See zoo_set2 function if
* you require access to the stat information associated with the znode.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding data to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write. To set NULL as data
* use buffer as NULL and buflen as -1.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if
* the actual version of the node does not match the expected version. If -1 is
* used the version check will not take place.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tset(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *buffer,
int buflen, int version, int timeout); /**
* \brief sets the data associated with a node. This function is the same
* as zoo_tset except that it also provides access to stat information
* associated with the znode.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param buffer the buffer holding data to be written to the node.
* \param buflen the number of bytes from buffer to write. To set NULL as data
* use buffer as NULL and buflen as -1.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if
* the actual version of the node does not match the expected version. If -1 is
* used the version check will not take place.
* \param stat if not NULL, will hold the value of stat for the path on return.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tset2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *buffer,
int buflen, int version, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief create a node synchronously.
*
* This method will create a node in ZooKeeper. A node can only be created if
* it does not already exists. The Create Flags affect the creation of nodes.
* If ZOO_EPHEMERAL flag is set, the node will automatically get removed if the
* client session goes away. If the ZOO_SEQUENCE flag is set, a unique
* monotonically increasing sequence number is appended to the path name.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path The name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param value The data to be stored in the node.
* \param valuelen The number of bytes in data. To set the data to be NULL use
* value as NULL and valuelen as -1.
* \param acl The initial ACL of the node. The ACL must not be null or empty.
* \param flags this parameter can be set to 0 for normal create or an OR
* of the Create Flags
* \param path_buffer Buffer which will be filled with the path of the
* new node (this might be different than the supplied path
* because of the ZOO_SEQUENCE flag). The path string will always be
* null-terminated.
* \param path_buffer_len Size of path buffer; if the path of the new
* node (including space for the null terminator) exceeds the buffer size,
* the path string will be truncated to fit. The actual path of the
* new node in the server will not be affected by the truncation.
* The path string will always be null-terminated.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return one of the following codes are returned:
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the parent node does not exist.
* ZNODEEXISTS the node already exists
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZNOCHILDRENFOREPHEMERALS cannot create children of ephemeral nodes.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tcreate(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, const char *value,
int valuelen, const struct ACL_vector *acl, int flags,
char *path_buffer, int path_buffer_len, int timeout); /**
* \brief delete a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param version the expected version of the node. The function will fail if the
* actual version of the node does not match the expected version.
* If -1 is used the version check will not take place.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return one of the following values is returned.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZNOTEMPTY children are present; node cannot be deleted.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tdelete(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version, int timeout); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tget_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
struct String_vector *strings, int timeout); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node and get its stat synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param stat return value of node stat.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_twget_children(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
struct String_vector *strings, int timeout); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node and get its stat synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param stat return value of node stat.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tget_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
struct String_vector *strings, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief lists the children of a node and get its stat synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_get_children except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null, a watch will be set at the server to notify
* the client if the node changes.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param strings return value of children paths.
* \param stat return value of node stat.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code of the function.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_twget_children2(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx,
struct String_vector *strings, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watch if nonzero, a watch will be set at the server to notify the
* client if the node changes. The watch will be set even if the node does not
* exist. This allows clients to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param the return stat value of the node.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return return code of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_texists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int watch,
struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief checks the existence of a node in zookeeper synchronously.
*
* This function is similar to \ref zoo_texists except it allows one specify
* a watcher object rather than a boolean watch flag.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param watcher if non-null a watch will set on the specified znode on the server.
* The watch will be set even if the node does not exist. This allows clients
* to watch for nodes to appear.
* \param watcherCtx user specific data, will be passed to the watcher callback.
* Unlike the global context set by \ref zookeeper_init, this watcher context
* is associated with the given instance of the watcher only.
* \param the return stat value of the node.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return return code of the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_twexists(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path,
watcher_fn watcher, void* watcherCtx, struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief gets the acl associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param acl the return value of acls on the path.
* \param stat returns the stat of the path specified.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tget_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, struct ACL_vector *acl,
struct Stat *stat, int timeout); /**
* \brief sets the acl associated with a node synchronously.
*
* \param zh the zookeeper handle obtained by a call to \ref zookeeper_init
* \param path the name of the node. Expressed as a file name with slashes
* separating ancestors of the node.
* \param version the expected version of the path.
* \param acl the acl to be set on the path.
* \param timeout the time of waiting for the response, should be positive.
* \return the return code for the function call.
* ZOK operation completed successfully
* ZNONODE the node does not exist.
* ZNOAUTH the client does not have permission.
* ZINVALIDACL invalid ACL specified
* ZBADVERSION expected version does not match actual version.
* ZBADARGUMENTS - invalid input parameters
* ZINVALIDSTATE - zhandle state is either ZOO_SESSION_EXPIRED_STATE or ZOO_AUTH_FAILED_STATE
* ZMARSHALLINGERROR - failed to marshall a request; possibly, out of memory
* ZWAITTIMEOUT - not receive the response within the given milliseconds
*/
ZOOAPI int zoo_tset_acl(zhandle_t *zh, const char *path, int version,
const struct ACL_vector *acl, int timeout);
//#endif #ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif #endif /*ZOOKEEPER_H_*/