lbcd/db.go
Dave Collins 16dc2cf2d0 Add errors to all interface methods.
This commit adds error returns to all of the Db interface methods except
for FetchTxByShaList and FetchUnSpentTxByShaList since they expose the
errors on each individual transaction.

It also updates all tests and code for both the leveldb and memdb drivers
for the changes.

Closes #5.

ok @drahn
2014-07-07 12:55:46 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Conformal Systems LLC.
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcdb
import (
"errors"
"github.com/conformal/btcutil"
"github.com/conformal/btcwire"
)
// Errors that the various database functions may return.
var (
PrevShaMissing = errors.New("Previous sha missing from database")
TxShaMissing = errors.New("Requested transaction does not exist")
DuplicateSha = errors.New("Duplicate insert attempted")
DbDoesNotExist = errors.New("Non-existent database")
DbUnknownType = errors.New("Non-existent database type")
)
// AllShas is a special value that can be used as the final sha when requesting
// a range of shas by height to request them all.
const AllShas = int64(^uint64(0) >> 1)
// Db defines a generic interface that is used to request and insert data into
// the bitcoin block chain. This interface is intended to be agnostic to actual
// mechanism used for backend data storage. The AddDBDriver function can be
// used to add a new backend data storage method.
type Db interface {
// Close cleanly shuts down the database and syncs all data.
Close() (err error)
// DropAfterBlockBySha will remove any blocks from the database after
// the given block. It terminates any existing transaction and performs
// its operations in an atomic transaction which is commited before
// the function returns.
DropAfterBlockBySha(*btcwire.ShaHash) (err error)
// ExistsSha returns whether or not the given block hash is present in
// the database.
ExistsSha(sha *btcwire.ShaHash) (exists bool, err error)
// FetchBlockBySha returns a btcutil Block. The implementation may
// cache the underlying data if desired.
FetchBlockBySha(sha *btcwire.ShaHash) (blk *btcutil.Block, err error)
// FetchBlockHeightBySha returns the block height for the given hash.
FetchBlockHeightBySha(sha *btcwire.ShaHash) (height int64, err error)
// FetchBlockHeaderBySha returns a btcwire.BlockHeader for the given
// sha. The implementation may cache the underlying data if desired.
FetchBlockHeaderBySha(sha *btcwire.ShaHash) (bh *btcwire.BlockHeader, err error)
// FetchBlockShaByHeight returns a block hash based on its height in the
// block chain.
FetchBlockShaByHeight(height int64) (sha *btcwire.ShaHash, err error)
// FetchHeightRange looks up a range of blocks by the start and ending
// heights. Fetch is inclusive of the start height and exclusive of the
// ending height. To fetch all hashes from the start height until no
// more are present, use the special id `AllShas'.
FetchHeightRange(startHeight, endHeight int64) (rshalist []btcwire.ShaHash, err error)
// ExistsTxSha returns whether or not the given tx hash is present in
// the database
ExistsTxSha(sha *btcwire.ShaHash) (exists bool, err error)
// FetchTxBySha returns some data for the given transaction hash. The
// implementation may cache the underlying data if desired.
FetchTxBySha(txsha *btcwire.ShaHash) ([]*TxListReply, error)
// FetchTxByShaList returns a TxListReply given an array of transaction
// hashes. The implementation may cache the underlying data if desired.
// This differs from FetchUnSpentTxByShaList in that it will return
// the most recent known Tx, if it is fully spent or not.
//
// NOTE: This function does not return an error directly since it MUST
// return at least one TxListReply instance for each requested
// transaction. Each TxListReply instance then contains an Err field
// which can be used to detect errors.
FetchTxByShaList(txShaList []*btcwire.ShaHash) []*TxListReply
// FetchUnSpentTxByShaList returns a TxListReply given an array of
// transaction hashes. The implementation may cache the underlying
// data if desired. Fully spent transactions will not normally not
// be returned in this operation.
//
// NOTE: This function does not return an error directly since it MUST
// return at least one TxListReply instance for each requested
// transaction. Each TxListReply instance then contains an Err field
// which can be used to detect errors.
FetchUnSpentTxByShaList(txShaList []*btcwire.ShaHash) []*TxListReply
// InsertBlock inserts raw block and transaction data from a block
// into the database. The first block inserted into the database
// will be treated as the genesis block. Every subsequent block insert
// requires the referenced parent block to already exist.
InsertBlock(block *btcutil.Block) (height int64, err error)
// NewestSha returns the hash and block height of the most recent (end)
// block of the block chain. It will return the zero hash, -1 for
// the block height, and no error (nil) if there are not any blocks in
// the database yet.
NewestSha() (sha *btcwire.ShaHash, height int64, err error)
// RollbackClose discards the recent database changes to the previously
// saved data at last Sync and closes the database.
RollbackClose() (err error)
// Sync verifies that the database is coherent on disk and no
// outstanding transactions are in flight.
Sync() (err error)
}
// DriverDB defines a structure for backend drivers to use when they registered
// themselves as a backend which implements the Db interface.
type DriverDB struct {
DbType string
CreateDB func(args ...interface{}) (pbdb Db, err error)
OpenDB func(args ...interface{}) (pbdb Db, err error)
}
// TxListReply is used to return individual transaction information when
// data about multiple transactions is requested in a single call.
type TxListReply struct {
Sha *btcwire.ShaHash
Tx *btcwire.MsgTx
BlkSha *btcwire.ShaHash
Height int64
TxSpent []bool
Err error
}
// driverList holds all of the registered database backends.
var driverList []DriverDB
// AddDBDriver adds a back end database driver to available interfaces.
func AddDBDriver(instance DriverDB) {
// TODO(drahn) Does this really need to check for duplicate names ?
for _, drv := range driverList {
// TODO(drahn) should duplicates be an error?
if drv.DbType == instance.DbType {
return
}
}
driverList = append(driverList, instance)
}
// CreateDB intializes and opens a database.
func CreateDB(dbtype string, args ...interface{}) (pbdb Db, err error) {
for _, drv := range driverList {
if drv.DbType == dbtype {
return drv.CreateDB(args...)
}
}
return nil, DbUnknownType
}
// OpenDB opens an existing database.
func OpenDB(dbtype string, args ...interface{}) (pbdb Db, err error) {
for _, drv := range driverList {
if drv.DbType == dbtype {
return drv.OpenDB(args...)
}
}
return nil, DbUnknownType
}
// SupportedDBs returns a slice of strings that represent the database drivers
// that have been registered and are therefore supported.
func SupportedDBs() []string {
var supportedDBs []string
for _, drv := range driverList {
supportedDBs = append(supportedDBs, drv.DbType)
}
return supportedDBs
}