// Matrix Construct // // Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors // Copyright (C) 2016-2023 Jason Volk // // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above // copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The // full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file. #pragma once #define HAVE_IRCD_M_DBS_OPTS_H /// Options that affect the dbs::write() of an event to the transaction. struct ircd::m::dbs::opts { static const std::bitset<256> event_refs_all; static const std::bitset<64> appendix_all; /// Operation code; usually SET or DELETE. Note that we interpret the /// code internally and may set different codes for appendages of the /// actual transaction. db::op op {db::op::SET}; /// Lower-level write options passed to the transaction's execution. db::sopts sopts; /// Principal's index number. Most codepaths do not permit zero. This may /// be zero for blacklisting, but the blacklist option must be set. uint64_t event_idx {0}; /// Fuse panel to toggle transaction elements. std::bitset<64> appendix {appendix_all}; /// Selection of what reference types to manipulate in event_refs. Refs /// will not be made if it is not appropriate for the event anyway, so /// this defaults to all bits. User can disable one or more ref types /// by clearing a bit. std::bitset<256> event_refs {event_refs_all}; /// Selection of what reference types to resolve and delete from the /// event_horizon for this event. std::bitset<256> horizon_resolve {event_refs_all}; /// Whether the event.source can be used directly for event_json. Defaults /// to false unless the caller wants to avoid a redundant re-stringify. bool json_source {false}; /// Data in this db::txn is used as a primary source in some cases where /// indexers make a database query. This is useful when the sought data /// has not even been written to the database, and this may even point to /// the same db::txn as the result being composed in the first place. By /// default a database query is made as a fallback after using this. const db::txn *interpose {nullptr}; /// Whether indexers are allowed to make database queries when composing /// the transaction. note: database queries may yield the ircd::ctx and /// made indepdently; this is slow and requires external synchronization /// to not introduce inconsistent data into the txn. bool allow_queries {true}; /// Setting to true allows the event_idx to be 0 which allows the insertion /// of the event_id into a "blacklist" to mark it as unprocessable; this /// prevents the server from repeatedly trying to process an event. /// /// Note for now this just creates an entry in _event_idx of 0 for the /// event_id which also means "not found" for most codepaths, a reasonable /// default. But for codepaths that must distinguish between "not found" /// and "blacklist" they must know that `event_id => 0` was *found* to be /// zero. bool blacklist {false}; }; /// Values which represent some element(s) included in a transaction or /// codepaths taken to construct a transaction. This enum is generally used /// in a bitset in dbs::opts to control the behavior of dbs::write(). /// enum ircd::m::dbs::appendix::index :std::underlying_type::type { /// Involves the event_idx column; translates an event_id to our internal /// index number. This bit can be dark during re-indexing operations. EVENT_ID, /// Involves the event_json column; writes a full JSON serialization /// of the event. See the `json_source` opts option. This bit can be /// dark during re-indexing operations to avoid rewriting the same data. EVENT_JSON, /// Involves any direct event columns; such columns are forward-indexed /// values from the original event data but split into columns for each /// property. Can be dark during re-indexing similar to EVENT_JSON. EVENT_COLS, /// Take branch to handle event reference graphing. A separate bitset is /// offered in opts for fine-grained control over which reference /// types are involved. EVENT_REFS, /// Involves the event_horizon column which saves the event_id of any /// unresolved event_refs at the time of the transaction. This is important /// for out-of-order writes to the database. When the unresolved prev_event /// is encountered later and finds its event_id in event_horizon it can /// properly complete the event_refs graph to all the referencing events. EVENT_HORIZON, /// Resolves unresolved references for this event left in event_horizon. EVENT_HORIZON_RESOLVE, /// Involves the event_sender column (reverse index on the event sender). EVENT_SENDER, /// Involves the event_type column (reverse index on the event type). EVENT_TYPE, /// Involves the event_state column. EVENT_STATE, /// Involves room_events table. ROOM_EVENTS, /// Involves room_type table. ROOM_TYPE, /// Whether the event should be added to the room_head, indicating that /// it has not yet been referenced at the time of this write. Defaults /// to true, but if this is an older event this opt should be rethought. ROOM_HEAD, /// Whether the event removes the prev_events it references from the /// room_head. This defaults to true and should almost always be true. ROOM_HEAD_RESOLVE, /// Involves room_state (present state) table. ROOM_STATE, /// Involves room_space (all states) table. ROOM_STATE_SPACE, /// Involves room_joined table. ROOM_JOINED, /// Take branch to handle room redaction events. ROOM_REDACT, };