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--- a/src/include/core/store.h
+++ b/src/include/core/store.h
enum {
SDB_HOST = 1,
SDB_SERVICE,
+ SDB_METRIC,
SDB_ATTRIBUTE,
};
#define SDB_STORE_TYPE_TO_NAME(t) \
(((t) == SDB_HOST) ? "host" \
: ((t) == SDB_SERVICE) ? "service" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_METRIC) ? "metric" \
: ((t) == SDB_ATTRIBUTE) ? "attribute" : "unknown")
/*
* specified 'service' object. If the referenced host does not exist, an error
* will be reported. Else, a new entry will be created in the store. Any
* memory required for storing the entry will be allocated an managed by the
- * store itself. The specified service-object will not be referenced or
- * further accessed.
+ * store itself.
*
* Returns:
* - 0 on success
sdb_store_service_attr(const char *hostname, const char *service,
const char *key, const sdb_data_t *value, sdb_time_t last_update);
+/*
+ * A metric store describes how to access a metric's data.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ const char *type;
+ const char *id;
+} sdb_metric_store_t;
+
+/*
+ * sdb_store_metric:
+ * Add/update a metric in the store. If the metric, identified by its name,
+ * already exists for the specified host, it will be updated according to the
+ * specified 'metric' object. If the referenced host does not exist, an error
+ * will be reported. Else, a new entry will be created in the store. Any
+ * memory required for storing the entry will be allocated an managed by the
+ * store itself.
+ *
+ * If specified, the metric store describes where to access the metric's data.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - 0 on success
+ * - a positive value if the new entry is older than the currently stored
+ * entry (in this case, no update will happen)
+ * - a negative value on error
+ */
+int
+sdb_store_metric(const char *hostname, const char *name,
+ sdb_metric_store_t *store, sdb_time_t last_update);
+
+/*
+ * sdb_store_metric_attr:
+ * Add/update a metric's attribute in the store. If the attribute, identified
+ * by its key, already exists for the specified metric, it will be updated to
+ * the specified value. If the references metric (for the specified host)
+ * does not exist, an error will be reported. Any memory required for storing
+ * the entry will be allocated and managed by the store itself.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - 0 on success
+ * - a positive value if the new entry is older than the currently stored
+ * entry (in this case, no update will happen)
+ * - a negative value on error
+ */
+int
+sdb_store_metric_attr(const char *hostname, const char *metric,
+ const char *key, const sdb_data_t *value, sdb_time_t last_update);
+
+/*
+ * sdb_store_get_field:
+ * Get the value of a stored object's queryable field. The caller is
+ * responsible for freeing any dynamically allocated memory possibly stored in
+ * the returned value.
+ *
+ * Note: Retrieving the backend this way is not currently supported.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - 0 on success
+ * - a negative value else
+ */
+int
+sdb_store_get_field(sdb_store_obj_t *obj, int field, sdb_data_t *res);
+
/*
* Expressions specify arithmetic expressions.
*
sdb_store_expr_t *
sdb_store_expr_create(int op, sdb_store_expr_t *left, sdb_store_expr_t *right);
+/*
+ * sdb_store_expr_fieldvalue:
+ * Creates an expression which evaluates to the value of the specified
+ * queryable field of a stored object.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - an expression object on success
+ * - NULL else
+ */
+sdb_store_expr_t *
+sdb_store_expr_fieldvalue(int field);
+
/*
* sdb_store_expr_constvalue:
* Creates an expression which evaluates to the specified constant value.
/*
* sdb_store_expr_eval:
- * Evaluate an expression and stores the result in 'res'. The result's value
- * will be allocated dynamically if necessary and, thus, should be free'd by
- * the caller (e.g. using sdb_data_free_datum);
+ * Evaluate an expression for the specified stored object and stores the
+ * result in 'res'. The result's value will be allocated dynamically if
+ * necessary and, thus, should be free'd by the caller (e.g. using
+ * sdb_data_free_datum). The object may be NULL, in which case the expression
+ * needs to evaluate to a constant value.
*
* Returns:
* - 0 on success
* - a negative value else
*/
int
-sdb_store_expr_eval(sdb_store_expr_t *expr, sdb_data_t *res);
+sdb_store_expr_eval(sdb_store_expr_t *expr, sdb_store_obj_t *obj,
+ sdb_data_t *res);
/*
* Conditionals may be used to lookup hosts from the store based on a
sdb_store_matcher_t *
sdb_store_gt_matcher(sdb_store_cond_t *cond);
+/*
+ * sdb_store_parse_field_name:
+ * Parse the name of a stored object's queryable field.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - the field id on success
+ * - a negative value else
+ */
+int
+sdb_store_parse_field_name(const char *name);
+
/*
* sdb_store_matcher_parse_cmp:
* Parse a simple compare expression (<obj_type>.<attr> <op> <expression>).
sdb_store_matcher_parse_cmp(const char *obj_type, const char *attr,
const char *op, sdb_store_expr_t *expr);
+/*
+ * sdb_store_matcher_parse_field_cmp:
+ * Parse a simple compare expression for queryable object fields (<field> <op>
+ * <expression>).
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * - a matcher object on success
+ * - NULL else
+ */
+sdb_store_matcher_t *
+sdb_store_matcher_parse_field_cmp(const char *name, const char *op,
+ sdb_store_expr_t *expr);
+
/*
* sdb_store_dis_matcher:
* Creates a matcher matching the disjunction (logical OR) of two matchers.
* of the matcher. Only those objects matching the filter will be considered.
*
* Note that the filter is applied to all object types (hosts, service,
- * attribute). Thus, any object-specific matchers are mostly unsuited for this
- * purpose and, if used, may result in unexpected behavior.
+ * metric, attribute). Thus, any object-specific matchers are mostly unsuited
+ * for this purpose and, if used, may result in unexpected behavior.
*
* Returns:
* - 1 if the object matches
enum {
SDB_SKIP_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 0,
SDB_SKIP_SERVICES = 1 << 1,
- SDB_SKIP_SERVICE_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 2,
+ SDB_SKIP_METRICS = 1 << 2,
+ SDB_SKIP_SERVICE_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 3,
SDB_SKIP_ALL = 0xffff,
};
* Serialize a host object to JSON and append the result to the specified
* buffer. If specified, only objects matching the filter will be included in
* the result. The filter is applied to each object individually and, thus,
- * should not be of any object-type specific kind. If the filter rejects the
- * host object, the function returns success but leaves the buffer unmodified.
+ * should not be of any object-type specific kind. The filter is never applied
+ * to the specified host object; the caller is responsible for this and for
+ * correctly handling skipped hosts.
*
* Returns:
* - 0 on success