/// <summary> /// Load the Batch part info in memory, in a SyncTable /// </summary> internal virtual Task <(SyncContext context, SyncTable syncTable)> InternalLoadTableFromBatchInfoAsync( SyncContext context, BatchInfo batchInfo, string tableName, string schemaName = default, DataRowState?dataRowState = default) { if (batchInfo == null || batchInfo.SanitizedSchema == null) { return(Task.FromResult <(SyncContext, SyncTable)>((context, null))); } // get the sanitazed table (without any readonly / non updatable columns) from batchinfo var schemaTable = batchInfo.SanitizedSchema.Tables[tableName, schemaName]; var table = schemaTable.Clone(); var localSerializer = new LocalJsonSerializer(); var interceptorsReading = this.interceptors.GetInterceptors <DeserializingRowArgs>(); if (interceptorsReading.Count > 0) { localSerializer.OnReadingRow(async(schemaTable, rowString) => { var args = new DeserializingRowArgs(context, schemaTable, rowString); await this.InterceptAsync(args).ConfigureAwait(false); return(args.Result); }); } // Gets all BPI containing this table foreach (var bpi in batchInfo.GetBatchPartsInfo(tableName, schemaName)) { // Get full path of my batchpartinfo var fullPath = batchInfo.GetBatchPartInfoPath(bpi).FullPath; if (!File.Exists(fullPath)) { continue; } if (bpi.Tables == null || bpi.Tables.Count() < 1) { return(Task.FromResult <(SyncContext, SyncTable)>((context, null))); } foreach (var syncRow in localSerializer.ReadRowsFromFile(fullPath, schemaTable)) { if (!dataRowState.HasValue || dataRowState == default || syncRow.RowState == dataRowState) { table.Rows.Add(syncRow); } } } return(Task.FromResult((context, table))); }
/// <summary> /// Load the Batch part info in memory, in a SyncTable /// </summary> internal Task <SyncTable> InternalLoadTableFromBatchPartInfoAsync(SyncContext context, BatchInfo batchInfo, BatchPartInfo batchPartInfo, DataRowState?dataRowState = default) { if (batchInfo == null || batchInfo.SanitizedSchema == null) { return(Task.FromResult <SyncTable>(null)); } var localSerializer = new LocalJsonSerializer(); // Get full path of my batchpartinfo var fullPath = batchInfo.GetBatchPartInfoPath(batchPartInfo).FullPath; if (!File.Exists(fullPath)) { return(Task.FromResult <SyncTable>(null)); } if (batchPartInfo.Tables == null || batchPartInfo.Tables.Count() < 1) { return(Task.FromResult <SyncTable>(null)); } var schemaTable = batchInfo.SanitizedSchema.Tables[batchPartInfo.Tables[0].TableName, batchPartInfo.Tables[0].SchemaName]; var table = schemaTable.Clone(); var interceptorsReading = this.interceptors.GetInterceptors <DeserializingRowArgs>(); if (interceptorsReading.Count > 0) { localSerializer.OnReadingRow(async(schemaTable, rowString) => { var args = new DeserializingRowArgs(context, schemaTable, rowString); await this.InterceptAsync(args).ConfigureAwait(false); return(args.Result); }); } foreach (var syncRow in localSerializer.ReadRowsFromFile(fullPath, schemaTable)) { if (!dataRowState.HasValue || dataRowState == default || syncRow.RowState == dataRowState) { table.Rows.Add(syncRow); } } return(Task.FromResult(table)); }
/// <summary> /// Apply changes internal method for one type of query: Insert, Update or Delete for every batch from a table /// </summary> private async Task <SyncContext> InternalApplyTableChangesAsync(IScopeInfo scopeInfo, SyncContext context, SyncTable schemaTable, MessageApplyChanges message, DbConnection connection, DbTransaction transaction, DataRowState applyType, DatabaseChangesApplied changesApplied, CancellationToken cancellationToken, IProgress <ProgressArgs> progress) { if (this.Provider == null) { return(context); } context.SyncStage = SyncStage.ChangesApplying; var setupTable = scopeInfo.Setup.Tables[schemaTable.TableName, schemaTable.SchemaName]; if (setupTable == null) { return(context); } // Only table schema is replicated, no datas are applied if (setupTable.SyncDirection == SyncDirection.None) { return(context); } // if we are in upload stage, so check if table is not download only if (context.SyncWay == SyncWay.Upload && setupTable.SyncDirection == SyncDirection.DownloadOnly) { return(context); } // if we are in download stage, so check if table is not download only if (context.SyncWay == SyncWay.Download && setupTable.SyncDirection == SyncDirection.UploadOnly) { return(context); } var hasChanges = message.BatchInfo.HasData(schemaTable.TableName, schemaTable.SchemaName); // Each table in the messages contains scope columns. Don't forget it if (!hasChanges) { return(context); } // what kind of command to execute var init = message.IsNew || context.SyncType != SyncType.Normal; DbCommandType dbCommandType = applyType == DataRowState.Deleted ? DbCommandType.DeleteRows : (init ? DbCommandType.InsertRows : DbCommandType.UpdateRows); // tmp sync table with only writable columns var changesSet = schemaTable.Schema.Clone(false); var schemaChangesTable = DbSyncAdapter.CreateChangesTable(schemaTable, changesSet); // get executioning adapter var syncAdapter = this.GetSyncAdapter(schemaChangesTable, scopeInfo); syncAdapter.ApplyType = applyType; // Get command var(command, isBatch) = await syncAdapter.GetCommandAsync(dbCommandType, connection, transaction); if (command == null) { return(context); } var bpiTables = message.BatchInfo.GetBatchPartsInfo(schemaTable); // launch interceptor if any var args = new TableChangesApplyingArgs(context, message.BatchInfo, bpiTables, schemaTable, applyType, command, connection, transaction); await this.InterceptAsync(args, progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); if (args.Cancel || args.Command == null) { return(context); } command = args.Command; var cmdText = command.CommandText; TableChangesApplied tableChangesApplied = null; // Conflicts occured when trying to apply rows var conflictRows = new List <SyncRow>(); var localSerializer = new LocalJsonSerializer(); // If someone has an interceptor on deserializing, we read the row and intercept var interceptorsReading = this.interceptors.GetInterceptors <DeserializingRowArgs>(); if (interceptorsReading.Count > 0) { localSerializer.OnReadingRow(async(schemaTable, rowString) => { var args = new DeserializingRowArgs(context, schemaTable, rowString); await this.InterceptAsync(args, progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); return(args.Result); }); } // I've got all files for my table // applied rows for this bpi foreach (var batchPartInfo in bpiTables) { // Applied row for this particular BPI var appliedRowsTmp = 0; // Rows fetch (either of the good state or not) from the BPI var rowsFetched = 0; // Get full path of my batchpartinfo var fullPath = message.BatchInfo.GetBatchPartInfoPath(batchPartInfo).FullPath; // accumulating rows var batchRows = new List <SyncRow>(); if (isBatch) { foreach (var syncRow in localSerializer.ReadRowsFromFile(fullPath, schemaChangesTable)) { rowsFetched++; // Adding rows to the batch rows if (batchRows.Count < this.Provider.BulkBatchMaxLinesCount) { if (syncRow.RowState == applyType) { batchRows.Add(syncRow); } if (rowsFetched < batchPartInfo.RowsCount && batchRows.Count < this.Provider.BulkBatchMaxLinesCount) { continue; } } if (batchRows.Count <= 0) { continue; } var failedRows = schemaChangesTable.Schema.Clone().Tables[schemaChangesTable.TableName, schemaChangesTable.SchemaName]; command.CommandText = cmdText; var batchArgs = new RowsChangesApplyingArgs(context, message.BatchInfo, batchRows, schemaChangesTable, applyType, command, connection, transaction); await this.InterceptAsync(batchArgs, progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); if (batchArgs.Cancel || batchArgs.Command == null || batchArgs.SyncRows == null || batchArgs.SyncRows.Count <= 0) { continue; } // get the correct pointer to the command from the interceptor in case user change the whole instance command = batchArgs.Command; await this.InterceptAsync(new DbCommandArgs(context, command, connection, transaction), progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); // execute the batch, through the provider await syncAdapter.ExecuteBatchCommandAsync(command, message.SenderScopeId, batchArgs.SyncRows, schemaChangesTable, failedRows, message.LastTimestamp, connection, transaction).ConfigureAwait(false); foreach (var failedRow in failedRows.Rows) { conflictRows.Add(failedRow); } //rows minus failed rows appliedRowsTmp += batchRows.Count - failedRows.Rows.Count; batchRows.Clear(); } } else { foreach (var syncRow in localSerializer.ReadRowsFromFile(fullPath, schemaChangesTable)) { rowsFetched++; if (syncRow.RowState != applyType) { continue; } command.CommandText = cmdText; var batchArgs = new RowsChangesApplyingArgs(context, message.BatchInfo, new List <SyncRow> { syncRow }, schemaChangesTable, applyType, command, connection, transaction); await this.InterceptAsync(batchArgs, progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); if (batchArgs.Cancel || batchArgs.Command == null || batchArgs.SyncRows == null || batchArgs.SyncRows.Count() <= 0) { continue; } // get the correct pointer to the command from the interceptor in case user change the whole instance command = batchArgs.Command; // Set the parameters value from row syncAdapter.SetColumnParametersValues(command, batchArgs.SyncRows.First()); // Set the special parameters for update syncAdapter.AddScopeParametersValues(command, message.SenderScopeId, message.LastTimestamp, applyType == DataRowState.Deleted, false); await this.InterceptAsync(new DbCommandArgs(context, command, connection, transaction), progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); var rowAppliedCount = await command.ExecuteNonQueryAsync().ConfigureAwait(false); // Check if we have a return value instead var syncRowCountParam = DbSyncAdapter.GetParameter(command, "sync_row_count"); if (syncRowCountParam != null) { rowAppliedCount = (int)syncRowCountParam.Value; } if (rowAppliedCount > 0) { appliedRowsTmp++; } else { conflictRows.Add(syncRow); } } } // conflict rows applied int rowsAppliedCount = 0; // conflict resolved count int conflictsResolvedCount = 0; // If conflicts occured if (conflictRows.Count > 0) { foreach (var conflictRow in conflictRows) { int conflictResolvedCount; SyncRow resolvedRow; int rowAppliedCount; (context, conflictResolvedCount, resolvedRow, rowAppliedCount) = await this.HandleConflictAsync(scopeInfo, context, message.LocalScopeId, message.SenderScopeId, syncAdapter, conflictRow, schemaChangesTable, message.Policy, message.LastTimestamp, connection, transaction, cancellationToken, progress).ConfigureAwait(false); conflictsResolvedCount += conflictResolvedCount; rowsAppliedCount += rowAppliedCount; } // add rows with resolved conflicts appliedRowsTmp += rowsAppliedCount; } // Any failure ? var changedFailed = rowsFetched - conflictsResolvedCount - appliedRowsTmp; // Only Upsert DatabaseChangesApplied if we make an upsert/ delete from the batch or resolved any conflict if (appliedRowsTmp > 0 || conflictsResolvedCount > 0) { // We may have multiple batch files, so we can have multipe sync tables with the same name // We can say that a syncTable may be contained in several files // That's why we should get an applied changes instance if already exists from a previous batch file tableChangesApplied = changesApplied.TableChangesApplied.FirstOrDefault(tca => { var sc = SyncGlobalization.DataSourceStringComparison; var sn = tca.SchemaName == null ? string.Empty : tca.SchemaName; var otherSn = schemaTable.SchemaName == null ? string.Empty : schemaTable.SchemaName; return(tca.TableName.Equals(schemaTable.TableName, sc) && sn.Equals(otherSn, sc) && tca.State == applyType); }); if (tableChangesApplied == null) { tableChangesApplied = new TableChangesApplied { TableName = schemaTable.TableName, SchemaName = schemaTable.SchemaName, Applied = appliedRowsTmp, ResolvedConflicts = conflictsResolvedCount, Failed = changedFailed, State = applyType, TotalRowsCount = message.BatchInfo.RowsCount, TotalAppliedCount = changesApplied.TotalAppliedChanges + appliedRowsTmp }; changesApplied.TableChangesApplied.Add(tableChangesApplied); } else { tableChangesApplied.Applied += appliedRowsTmp; tableChangesApplied.TotalAppliedCount = changesApplied.TotalAppliedChanges; tableChangesApplied.ResolvedConflicts += conflictsResolvedCount; tableChangesApplied.Failed += changedFailed; } // we've got 0.25% to fill here var progresspct = appliedRowsTmp * 0.25d / tableChangesApplied.TotalRowsCount; context.ProgressPercentage += progresspct; } } schemaChangesTable.Dispose(); schemaChangesTable = null; changesSet.Dispose(); changesSet = null; // Report the overall changes applied for the current table if (tableChangesApplied != null) { var tableChangesAppliedArgs = new TableChangesAppliedArgs(context, tableChangesApplied, connection, transaction); // We don't report progress if we do not have applied any changes on the table, to limit verbosity of Progress await this.InterceptAsync(tableChangesAppliedArgs, progress, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); } if (command != null) { command.Dispose(); } return(context); }