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// package blockservice implements a BlockService interface that provides
// a single GetBlock/AddBlock interface that seamlessly retrieves data either
// locally or from a remote peer through the exchange.
package blockservice
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
blocks "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/blocks"
"github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/blocks/blockstore"
exchange "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/exchange"
logging "gx/ipfs/QmSpJByNKFX1sCsHBEp3R73FL4NF6FnQTEGyNAXHm2GS52/go-log"
cid "gx/ipfs/QmcTcsTvfaeEBRFo1TkFgT8sRmgi1n1LTZpecfVP8fzpGD/go-cid"
)
var log = logging.Logger("blockservice")
var ErrNotFound = errors.New("blockservice: key not found")
// BlockService is a hybrid block datastore. It stores data in a local
// datastore and may retrieve data from a remote Exchange.
// It uses an internal `datastore.Datastore` instance to store values.
type BlockService interface {
Blockstore() blockstore.Blockstore
Exchange() exchange.Interface
AddBlock(o blocks.Block) (*cid.Cid, error)
AddBlocks(bs []blocks.Block) ([]*cid.Cid, error)
GetBlock(ctx context.Context, c *cid.Cid) (blocks.Block, error)
GetBlocks(ctx context.Context, ks []*cid.Cid) <-chan blocks.Block
DeleteBlock(o blocks.Block) error
Close() error
}
type blockService struct {
blockstore blockstore.Blockstore
exchange exchange.Interface
// If checkFirst is true then first check that a block doesn't
// already exist to avoid republishing the block on the exchange.
checkFirst bool
}
// NewBlockService creates a BlockService with given datastore instance.
func New(bs blockstore.Blockstore, rem exchange.Interface) BlockService {
if rem == nil {
log.Warning("blockservice running in local (offline) mode.")
}
return &blockService{
blockstore: bs,
exchange: rem,
checkFirst: true,
}
}
// NewWriteThrough ceates a BlockService that guarantees writes will go
// through to the blockstore and are not skipped by cache checks.
func NewWriteThrough(bs blockstore.Blockstore, rem exchange.Interface) BlockService {
if rem == nil {
log.Warning("blockservice running in local (offline) mode.")
}
return &blockService{
blockstore: bs,
exchange: rem,
checkFirst: false,
}
}
func (bs *blockService) Blockstore() blockstore.Blockstore {
return bs.blockstore
}
func (bs *blockService) Exchange() exchange.Interface {
return bs.exchange
}
// AddBlock adds a particular block to the service, Putting it into the datastore.
// TODO pass a context into this if the remote.HasBlock is going to remain here.
func (s *blockService) AddBlock(o blocks.Block) (*cid.Cid, error) {
c := o.Cid()
if s.checkFirst {
has, err := s.blockstore.Has(c)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if has {
return c, nil
}
}
err := s.blockstore.Put(o)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := s.exchange.HasBlock(o); err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("blockservice is closed")
}
return c, nil
}
func (s *blockService) AddBlocks(bs []blocks.Block) ([]*cid.Cid, error) {
var toput []blocks.Block
if s.checkFirst {
for _, b := range bs {
has, err := s.blockstore.Has(b.Cid())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !has {
toput = append(toput, b)
}
}
} else {
toput = bs
}
err := s.blockstore.PutMany(toput)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var ks []*cid.Cid
for _, o := range toput {
if err := s.exchange.HasBlock(o); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("blockservice is closed (%s)", err)
}
ks = append(ks, o.Cid())
}
return ks, nil
}
// GetBlock retrieves a particular block from the service,
// Getting it from the datastore using the key (hash).
func (s *blockService) GetBlock(ctx context.Context, c *cid.Cid) (blocks.Block, error) {
log.Debugf("BlockService GetBlock: '%s'", c)
block, err := s.blockstore.Get(c)
if err == nil {
return block, nil
}
if err == blockstore.ErrNotFound && s.exchange != nil {
// TODO be careful checking ErrNotFound. If the underlying
// implementation changes, this will break.
log.Debug("Blockservice: Searching bitswap")
blk, err := s.exchange.GetBlock(ctx, c)
if err != nil {
if err == blockstore.ErrNotFound {
return nil, ErrNotFound
}
return nil, err
}
return blk, nil
}
log.Debug("Blockservice GetBlock: Not found")
if err == blockstore.ErrNotFound {
return nil, ErrNotFound
}
return nil, err
}
// GetBlocks gets a list of blocks asynchronously and returns through
// the returned channel.
// NB: No guarantees are made about order.
func (s *blockService) GetBlocks(ctx context.Context, ks []*cid.Cid) <-chan blocks.Block {
out := make(chan blocks.Block, 0)
go func() {
defer close(out)
var misses []*cid.Cid
for _, c := range ks {
hit, err := s.blockstore.Get(c)
if err != nil {
misses = append(misses, c)
continue
}
log.Debug("Blockservice: Got data in datastore")
select {
case out <- hit:
case <-ctx.Done():
return
}
}
if len(misses) == 0 {
return
}
rblocks, err := s.exchange.GetBlocks(ctx, misses)
if err != nil {
log.Debugf("Error with GetBlocks: %s", err)
return
}
for b := range rblocks {
select {
case out <- b:
case <-ctx.Done():
return
}
}
}()
return out
}
// DeleteBlock deletes a block in the blockservice from the datastore
func (s *blockService) DeleteBlock(o blocks.Block) error {
return s.blockstore.DeleteBlock(o.Cid())
}
func (s *blockService) Close() error {
log.Debug("blockservice is shutting down...")
return s.exchange.Close()
}