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# Feedback and improvements are welcome.
#
# THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar
# systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these
# licenses.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
# Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
# ###########################################################################
# ChangeHandler package
# ###########################################################################
{
# Package: ChangeHandler
# ChangeHandler creates SQL statements for changing rows in a table.
package ChangeHandler;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
my $DUPE_KEY = qr/Duplicate entry/;
our @ACTIONS = qw(DELETE REPLACE INSERT UPDATE);
# Sub: new
#
# Parameters:
# %args - Arguments
#
# Required Arguments:
# left_db - Left database (src by default)
# left_tbl - Left table (src by default)
# right_db - Right database (dst by default)
# right_tbl - Right table (dst by default)
# actions - arrayref of subroutines to call when handling a change.
# replace - Do UPDATE/INSERT as REPLACE.
# queue - Queue changes until <process_rows()> is called with a greater
# queue level.
# Quoter - <Quoter> object
#
# Optional Arguments:
# tbl_struct - Used to sort columns and detect binary columns
# hex_blob - HEX() BLOB columns (default yes)
#
# Returns:
# ChangeHandler object
sub new {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
foreach my $arg ( qw(Quoter left_db left_tbl right_db right_tbl
replace queue) ) {
die "I need a $arg argument" unless defined $args{$arg};
}
my $q = $args{Quoter};
my $self = {
hex_blob => 1,
%args,
left_db_tbl => $q->quote(@args{qw(left_db left_tbl)}),
right_db_tbl => $q->quote(@args{qw(right_db right_tbl)}),
};
# By default left is source and right is dest. With bidirectional
# syncing this can change. See set_src().
$self->{src_db_tbl} = $self->{left_db_tbl};
$self->{dst_db_tbl} = $self->{right_db_tbl};
# Init and zero changes for all actions.
map { $self->{$_} = [] } @ACTIONS;
$self->{changes} = { map { $_ => 0 } @ACTIONS };
return bless $self, $class;
}
# Sub: fetch_back
# Set the fetch-back dbh. If I'm supposed to fetch-back, that means I have
# to get the full row from the database. For example, someone might call
# me like so: $me->change('UPDATE', { a => 1 }) But 'a' is only the primary
# key. I now need to select that row and make an UPDATE statement with all
# of its columns.
#
# Parameters:
# $dbh - dbh to use for fetching-back values
sub fetch_back {
my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_;
$self->{fetch_back} = $dbh;
PTDEBUG && _d('Set fetch back dbh', $dbh);
return;
}
# Sub: set_src
# Set which side of left-right pair is the source.
# For bidirectional syncing both tables are src and dst. Internally,
# we refer to the tables generically as the left and right. Either
# one can be src or dst, as set by this sub when called by the caller.
# Other subs don't know to which table src or dst point. They just
# fetchback from src and change dst. If the optional $dbh arg is
# given, fetch_back() is set with it, too.
#
# Parameters:
# $src - Hashref with source host information
# $dbh - Set <fetch_back()> with this dbh if given
sub set_src {
my ( $self, $src, $dbh ) = @_;
die "I need a src argument" unless $src;
if ( lc $src eq 'left' ) {
$self->{src_db_tbl} = $self->{left_db_tbl};
$self->{dst_db_tbl} = $self->{right_db_tbl};
}
elsif ( lc $src eq 'right' ) {
$self->{src_db_tbl} = $self->{right_db_tbl};
$self->{dst_db_tbl} = $self->{left_db_tbl};
}
else {
die "src argument must be either 'left' or 'right'"
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Set src to', $src);
$self->fetch_back($dbh) if $dbh;
return;
}
# Sub: src
# Return current source db.tbl (could be left or right table).
#
# Returns:
# Source database-qualified table name
sub src {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{src_db_tbl};
}
# Sub: dst
# Return current destination db.tbl (could be left or right table).
#
# Returns:
# Destination database-qualified table name
sub dst {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{dst_db_tbl};
}
# Sub: _take_action
# Call the user-provied actions. Actions are passed an action statement
# and an optional dbh. This sub is not called directly; it's called
# by <change()> or <process_rows()>.
#
# Parameters:
# sql - A SQL statement
# dbh - optional dbh passed to the action callback
sub _take_action {
my ( $self, $sql, $dbh ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Calling subroutines on', $dbh, $sql);
foreach my $action ( @{$self->{actions}} ) {
$action->($sql, $dbh);
}
return;
}
# Sub: change
# Make an action SQL statment for the given parameters if not queueing.
# This sub calls <_take_action()>, passing the action statement and
# optional dbh. If queueing, the parameters are saved and the same work
# is done in <process_rows()>. Queueing does not work with bidirectional
# syncs.
#
# Parameters:
# action - One of @ACTIONS
# row - Hashref of row data
# cols - Arrayref of column names
# dbh - Optional dbh passed to <_take_action()>
sub change {
my ( $self, $action, $row, $cols, $dbh ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d($dbh, $action, 'where', $self->make_where_clause($row, $cols));
# Undef action means don't do anything. This allows deeply
# nested callers to avoid/skip a change without dying.
return unless $action;
$self->{changes}->{
$self->{replace} && $action ne 'DELETE' ? 'REPLACE' : $action
}++;
if ( $self->{queue} ) {
$self->__queue($action, $row, $cols, $dbh);
}
else {
eval {
my $func = "make_$action";
$self->_take_action($self->$func($row, $cols), $dbh);
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/$DUPE_KEY/ ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Duplicate key violation; will queue and rewrite');
$self->{queue}++;
$self->{replace} = 1;
$self->__queue($action, $row, $cols, $dbh);
}
elsif ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die $EVAL_ERROR;
}
}
return;
}
# Sub: __queue
# Queue an action for later execution. This sub is called by <change()>
# <process_rows()> to defer action.
#
# Parameters:
# action - One of @ACTIONS
# row - Hashref of row data
# cols - Arrayref of column names
# dbh - Optional dbh passed to <_take_action()>
sub __queue {
my ( $self, $action, $row, $cols, $dbh ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Queueing change for later');
if ( $self->{replace} ) {
$action = $action eq 'DELETE' ? $action : 'REPLACE';
}
push @{$self->{$action}}, [ $row, $cols, $dbh ];
}
# Sub: process_rows
# Make changes to rows created/queued earlier.
# If called with 1, will process rows that have been deferred from instant
# processing. If no arg, will process all rows.
#
# Parameters:
# $queue_level - Queue level caller is in
# $trace_msg - Optional string to append to each SQL statement for
# tracing them in binary logs.
sub process_rows {
my ( $self, $queue_level, $trace_msg ) = @_;
my $error_count = 0;
TRY: {
if ( $queue_level && $queue_level < $self->{queue} ) { # see redo below!
PTDEBUG && _d('Not processing now', $queue_level, '<', $self->{queue});
return;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Processing rows:');
my ($row, $cur_act);
eval {
foreach my $action ( @ACTIONS ) {
my $func = "make_$action";
my $rows = $self->{$action};
PTDEBUG && _d(scalar(@$rows), 'to', $action);
$cur_act = $action;
while ( @$rows ) {
# Each row is an arrayref like:
# [
# { col1 => val1, colN => ... },
# [ col1, colN, ... ],
# dbh, # optional
# ]
$row = shift @$rows;
my $sql = $self->$func(@$row);
$sql .= " /*percona-toolkit $trace_msg*/" if $trace_msg;
$self->_take_action($sql, $row->[2]);
}
}
$error_count = 0;
};
if ( !$error_count++ && $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/$DUPE_KEY/ ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Duplicate key violation; re-queueing and rewriting');
$self->{queue}++; # Defer rows to the very end
$self->{replace} = 1;
$self->__queue($cur_act, @$row);
redo TRY;
}
elsif ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die $EVAL_ERROR;
}
}
}
# Sub: make_DELETE
# Make a DELETE statement. DELETE never needs to be fetched back.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# A DELETE statement for the given row and columns
sub make_DELETE {
my ( $self, $row, $cols ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Make DELETE');
return "DELETE FROM $self->{dst_db_tbl} WHERE "
. $self->make_where_clause($row, $cols)
. ' LIMIT 1';
}
# Sub: make_UPDATE
# Make an UPDATE statement.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# An UPDATE statement for the given row and columns
sub make_UPDATE {
my ( $self, $row, $cols ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Make UPDATE');
if ( $self->{replace} ) {
return $self->make_row('REPLACE', $row, $cols);
}
my %in_where = map { $_ => 1 } @$cols;
my $where = $self->make_where_clause($row, $cols);
my @cols;
if ( my $dbh = $self->{fetch_back} ) {
my $sql = $self->make_fetch_back_query($where);
PTDEBUG && _d('Fetching data on dbh', $dbh, 'for UPDATE:', $sql);
my $res = $dbh->selectrow_hashref($sql);
@{$row}{keys %$res} = values %$res;
@cols = $self->sort_cols($res);
}
else {
@cols = $self->sort_cols($row);
}
my $types = $self->{tbl_struct}->{type_for};
return "UPDATE $self->{dst_db_tbl} SET "
. join(', ', map {
my $is_char = ($types->{$_} || '') =~ m/char|text|enum/i;
my $is_float = ($types->{$_} || '') =~ m/float|double/i;
$self->{Quoter}->quote($_)
. '='
. $self->{Quoter}->quote_val(
$row->{$_},
is_char => $is_char,
is_float => $is_float,
);
} grep { !$in_where{$_} } @cols)
. " WHERE $where LIMIT 1";
}
# Sub: make_INSERT
# Make an INSERT statement. This sub is stub for <make_row()> which
# does the real work.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# An INSERT statement for the given row and columns
sub make_INSERT {
my ( $self, $row, $cols ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Make INSERT');
if ( $self->{replace} ) {
return $self->make_row('REPLACE', $row, $cols);
}
return $self->make_row('INSERT', $row, $cols);
}
# Sub: make_REPLACE
# Make a REPLACE statement. This sub is a stub for <make_row()> which
# does the real work.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# A REPLACE statement for the given row and columns
sub make_REPLACE {
my ( $self, $row, $cols ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('Make REPLACE');
return $self->make_row('REPLACE', $row, $cols);
}
# Sub: make_row
# Make an INSERT or REPLACE statement. Values from $row are quoted
# with <Quoter::quote_val()>.
#
# Parameters:
# $verb - "INSERT" or "REPLACE"
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# A SQL statement
sub make_row {
my ( $self, $verb, $row, $cols ) = @_;
my @cols;
if ( my $dbh = $self->{fetch_back} ) {
my $where = $self->make_where_clause($row, $cols);
my $sql = $self->make_fetch_back_query($where);
PTDEBUG && _d('Fetching data on dbh', $dbh, 'for', $verb, ':', $sql);
my $res = $dbh->selectrow_hashref($sql);
@{$row}{keys %$res} = values %$res;
@cols = $self->sort_cols($res);
}
else {
@cols = $self->sort_cols($row);
}
my $q = $self->{Quoter};
my $type_for = $self->{tbl_struct}->{type_for};
return "$verb INTO $self->{dst_db_tbl}("
. join(', ', map { $q->quote($_) } @cols)
. ') VALUES ('
. join(', ',
map {
my $is_char = ($type_for->{$_} || '') =~ m/char|text/i;
my $is_float = ($type_for->{$_} || '') =~ m/float|double/i;
$q->quote_val(
$row->{$_},
is_char => $is_char,
is_float => $is_float,
)
} @cols)
. ')';
}
# Sub: make_where_clause
# Make a WHERE clause. Values are quoted with <Quoter::quote_val()>.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
# $cols - Arrayref with column names
#
# Returns:
# A WHERE clause without the word "WHERE"
sub make_where_clause {
my ( $self, $row, $cols ) = @_;
my @clauses = map {
my $val = $row->{$_};
my $sep = defined $val ? '=' : ' IS ';
my $is_char = ($self->{tbl_struct}->{type_for}->{$_} || '') =~ m/char|text/i;
my $is_float = ($self->{tbl_struct}->{type_for}->{$_} || '') =~ m/float|double/i;
$self->{Quoter}->quote($_) . $sep . $self->{Quoter}->quote_val($val,
is_char => $is_char,
is_float => $is_float);
} @$cols;
return join(' AND ', @clauses);
}
# Sub: get_changes
# Get a summary of changes made.
#
# Returns:
# Hash of changes where the keys are actions like "DELETE" and the values
# are how many of the action were made
sub get_changes {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return %{$self->{changes}};
}
# Sub: sort_cols
# Sort a row's columns based on their real order in the table.
# This requires that the optional tbl_struct arg was passed to <new()>.
# If not, the rows are sorted alphabetically.
#
# Parameters:
# $row - Hashref with row values
#
# Returns:
# Array of column names
sub sort_cols {
my ( $self, $row ) = @_;
my @cols;
if ( $self->{tbl_struct} ) {
my $pos = $self->{tbl_struct}->{col_posn};
my @not_in_tbl;
@cols = sort {
$pos->{$a} <=> $pos->{$b}
}
grep {
if ( !defined $pos->{$_} ) {
push @not_in_tbl, $_;
0;
}
else {
1;
}
}
sort keys %$row;
push @cols, @not_in_tbl if @not_in_tbl;
}
else {
@cols = sort keys %$row;
}
return @cols;
}
# Sub: make_fetch_back_query
# Make a SELECT statement to fetch-back values.
# This requires that the optional tbl_struct arg was passed to <new()>.
#
# Parameters:
# $where - Optional WHERE clause without the word "WHERE"
#
# Returns:
# A SELECT statement
sub make_fetch_back_query {
my ( $self, $where ) = @_;
die "I need a where argument" unless $where;
my $cols = '*';
my $tbl_struct = $self->{tbl_struct};
if ( $tbl_struct ) {
$cols = join(', ',
map {
my $col = $_;
if ( $self->{hex_blob}
&& $tbl_struct->{type_for}->{$col} =~ m/b(?:lob|inary)/ ) {
# Here we cast to binary, as otherwise, since text columns are
# space padded, MySQL would compare ' ' and '' to be the same.
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/percona-toolkit/+bug/930693
$col = "IF(BINARY(`$col`)='', '', CONCAT('0x', HEX(`$col`))) AS `$col`";
}
else {
$col = "`$col`";
}
$col;
} @{ $tbl_struct->{cols} }
);
if ( !$cols ) {
# This shouldn't happen in the real world.
PTDEBUG && _d('Failed to make explicit columns list from tbl struct');
$cols = '*';
}
}
return "SELECT $cols FROM $self->{src_db_tbl} WHERE $where LIMIT 1";
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End ChangeHandler package
# ###########################################################################
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