forked from fl00r/go-tarantool-1.6
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 59
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
v2: restart on connection create #136
Comments
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Jan 17, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Jan 31, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Jan 31, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Jan 31, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 1, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 1, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and installing rock requirements with tarantoolctl. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. Now it is possible to run a test with plain `go test`. Queue tests changes may be broken because it is impossible to verify before #115 is fixed. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 1, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 1, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 1, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 2, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 2, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 3, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 8, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running `make deps` and then run `make test`. Flag `-p 1` in `go test` command means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
DifferentialOrange
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 14, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running `make deps` and then run `make test`. Flag `-p 1` in `go test` command means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
ligurio
pushed a commit
that referenced
this issue
Mar 7, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running root folder `deps.sh` and then run `go clean -testcache && go test ./... -v -p 1`. Flag `-p 1` means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
ligurio
pushed a commit
that referenced
this issue
Mar 30, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running `make deps` and then run `make test`. Flag `-p 1` in `go test` command means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
ligurio
pushed a commit
that referenced
this issue
Apr 7, 2022
Before this patch, it was required to set up test tarantool processes manually (and also handle their dependencies, like making working dir). You can see an example in CI scripts. This patch introduces go helpers for starting a tarantool process and validating Tarantool version. Helpers are based on `os/exec` calls. Retries to connect test tarantool instance handled explicitly, see #136. Setup scripts are reworked to use environment variables to configure `box.cfg`. Listen port is set in the end of script so it is possible to connect only if every other thing was set up already. Every test is reworked to start a tarantool process (or processes) in TestMain before test run. To run tests, install all dependencies with running `make deps` and then run `make test`. Flag `-p 1` in `go test` command means no parallel runs. If you run tests without this flag, several test tarantool instances will try to bind the same port, resulting in run fail. Closes #107
When we create a connection, we perform a reconnect in a goroutine: Lines 302 to 321 in 72d7457
As a result, we can create a connection with "disconnected" state. In general, this is okay: a connection may be in the disconnected state (if the connection is lost and we try to reconnect). The case looks non-intuitive from the user-side: conn, cerr := tarantool.Connect("127.0.0.1:3301", tarantool.Opts{MaxReconnects: 5, Reconnect: 100 * time.Second})
// a few milliseconds later
if cerr != nil {
log.Panic("Failed to connect: ", cerr)
}
if conn == nil {
log.Panic("Conn is nil after connect")
}
// conn.ConnectedNow() == false if "127.0.0.1:3301" is wrong or the server is unreachable But in fact it is not much different: conn, cerr := tarantool.Connect("127.0.0.1:3301", tarantool.Opts{MaxReconnects: 5, Reconnect: 100 * time.Second})
// a few milliseconds later
if cerr != nil {
log.Panic("Failed to connect: ", cerr)
}
if conn == nil {
log.Panic("Conn is nil after connect")
}
// conn.ConnectedNow() == false if connection is lost after tarantool.Connect() call |
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Aug 18, 2022
If we create a connection immediately after closing previous, then it can to lead to too frequent connection creation under some configurations [1] and high CPU load. It will be expected to recreate connection with OptsPool.CheckTimeout frequency. 1. #136
DerekBum
added a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 2, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
DerekBum
added a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 2, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
DerekBum
added a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 2, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 3, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 3, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 3, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 4, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
DerekBum
added a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 4, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
oleg-jukovec
pushed a commit
to tarantool/go-openssl
that referenced
this issue
Oct 4, 2023
In order to replace timeouts with contexts in `Connect` instance creation (go-tarantool), I need a `DialContext` function. It accepts context, and cancels, if context is canceled by user. Part of tarantool/go-tarantool#136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 6, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 6, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 6, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 11, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 12, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 12, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 12, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 17, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
DerekBum
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 17, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
oleg-jukovec
pushed a commit
that referenced
this issue
Oct 18, 2023
`connection.Connect` and `pool.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects. Those functions now accept context as their first arguments, which user may cancel in process. `connection.Connect` will block until either the working connection created (and returned), `opts.MaxReconnects` creation attempts were made (returns error) or the context is canceled by user (returns error too). Closes #136
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 11, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). More linters on CI (#310). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335) Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
Merged
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 11, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). More linters on CI (#310). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 11, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 11, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 12, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 12, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 12, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 12, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
oleg-jukovec
added a commit
that referenced
this issue
Feb 12, 2024
Overview There are a lot of changes in the new major version. The main ones: * The `go_tarantool_call_17` build tag is no longer needed, since by default the `CallRequest` is `Call17Request`. * The `go_tarantool_msgpack_v5` build tag is no longer needed, since only the `msgpack/v5` library is used. * The `go_tarantool_ssl_disable` build tag is no longer needed, since the connector is no longer depends on `OpenSSL` by default. You could use the external library go-tlsdialer[1] to create a connection with the `ssl` transport. * Required Go version is `1.20` now. * The `Connect` function became more flexible. It now allows to create a connection with cancellation and a custom `Dialer` implementation. * It is required to use `Request` implementation types with the `Connection.Do` method instead of `Connection.<Request>` methods. * The `connection_pool` package renamed to `pool`. See the migration guide[2] for more details. Breaking changes connection_pool renamed to pool (#239). Use msgpack/v5 instead of msgpack.v2 (#236). Call/NewCallRequest = Call17/NewCall17Request (#235). Change encoding of the queue.Identify() UUID argument from binary blob to plain string. Needed for upgrade to Tarantool 3.0, where a binary blob is decoded to a varbinary object (#313). Use objects of the Decimal type instead of pointers (#238). Use objects of the Datetime type instead of pointers (#238). `connection.Connect` no longer return non-working connection objects (#136). This function now does not attempt to reconnect and tries to establish a connection only once. Function might be canceled via context. Context accepted as first argument. `pool.Connect` and `pool.Add` now accept context as the first argument, which user may cancel in process. If `pool.Connect` is canceled in progress, an error will be returned. All created connections will be closed. `iproto.Feature` type now used instead of `ProtocolFeature` (#337). `iproto.IPROTO_FEATURE_` constants now used instead of local `Feature` constants for `protocol` (#337). Change `crud` operations `Timeout` option type to `crud.OptFloat64` instead of `crud.OptUint` (#342). Change all `Upsert` and `Update` requests to accept `*tarantool.Operations` as `ops` parameters instead of `interface{}` (#348). Change `OverrideSchema(*Schema)` to `SetSchema(Schema)` (#7). Change values, stored by pointers in the `Schema`, `Space`, `Index` structs, to be stored by their values (#7). Make `Dialer` mandatory for creation a single connection (#321). Remove `Connection.RemoteAddr()`, `Connection.LocalAddr()`. Add `Addr()` function instead (#321). Remove `Connection.ClientProtocolInfo`, `Connection.ServerProtocolInfo`. Add `ProtocolInfo()` function instead, which returns the server protocol info (#321). `NewWatcher` checks the actual features of the server, rather than relying on the features provided by the user during connection creation (#321). `pool.NewWatcher` does not create watchers for connections that do not support it (#321). Rename `pool.GetPoolInfo` to `pool.GetInfo`. Change return type to `map[string]ConnectionInfo` (#321). `Response` is now an interface (#237). All responses are now implementations of the `Response` interface (#237). `SelectResponse`, `ExecuteResponse`, `PrepareResponse`, `PushResponse` are part of a public API. `Pos()`, `MetaData()`, `SQLInfo()` methods created for them to get specific info. Special types of responses are used with special requests. `IsPush()` method is added to the response iterator (#237). It returns the information if the current response is a `PushResponse`. `PushCode` constant is removed. Method `Get` for `Future` now returns response data (#237). To get the actual response new `GetResponse` method has been added. Methods `AppendPush` and `SetResponse` accept response `Header` and data as their arguments. `Future` constructors now accept `Request` as their argument (#237). Operations `Ping`, `Select`, `Insert`, `Replace`, `Delete`, `Update`, `Upsert`, `Call`, `Call16`, `Call17`, `Eval`, `Execute` of a `Connector` and `Pooler` return response data instead of an actual responses (#237). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnetcWithOpts` and `pool.Add` use a new type `pool.Instance` to determinate connection options (#356). `pool.Connect`, `pool.ConnectWithOpts` and `pool.Add` add connections to the pool even it is unable to connect to it (#372). Required Go version from `1.13` to `1.20` (#378). multi subpackage is removed (#240). msgpack.v2 support is removed (#236). pool/RoundRobinStrategy is removed (#158). DeadlineIO is removed (#158). UUID_extId is removed (#158). IPROTO constants are removed (#158). Code() method from the Request interface is removed (#158). `Schema` field from the `Connection` struct is removed (#7). `OkCode` and `PushCode` constants is removed (#237). SSL support is removed (#301). `Future.Err()` method is removed (#382). New features Type() method to the Request interface (#158). Enumeration types for RLimitAction/iterators (#158). IsNullable flag for Field (#302). Meaningful description for read/write socket errors (#129). Support `operation_data` in `crud.Error` (#330). Support `fetch_latest_metadata` option for crud requests with metadata (#335). Support `noreturn` option for data change crud requests (#335). Support `crud.schema` request (#336, #351). Support `IPROTO_WATCH_ONCE` request type for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#337). Support `yield_every` option for crud select requests (#350). Support `IPROTO_FEATURE_SPACE_AND_INDEX_NAMES` for Tarantool version >= 3.0.0-alpha1 (#338). It allows to use space and index names in requests instead of their IDs. `GetSchema` function to get the actual schema (#7). Support connection via an existing socket fd (#321). `Header` struct for the response header (#237). It can be accessed via `Header()` method of the `Response` interface. `Response` method added to the `Request` interface (#237). New `LogAppendPushFailed` connection log constant (#237). It is logged when connection fails to append a push response. `ErrorNo` constant that indicates that no error has occurred while getting the response (#237). `AuthDialer` type for creating a dialer with authentication (#301). `ProtocolDialer` type for creating a dialer with `ProtocolInfo` receiving and check (#301). `GreetingDialer` type for creating a dialer, that fills `Greeting` of a connection (#301). New method `Pool.DoInstance` to execute a request on a target instance in a pool (#376). Bugfixes Race condition at roundRobinStrategy.GetNextConnection() (#309). Incorrect decoding of an MP_DECIMAL when the `scale` value is negative (#314). Incorrect options (`after`, `batch_size` and `force_map_call`) setup for crud.SelectRequest (#320). Incorrect options (`vshard_router`, `fields`, `bucket_id`, `mode`, `prefer_replica`, `balance`) setup for crud.GetRequest (#335). Splice update operation accepts 3 arguments instead of 5 (#348). Unable to use a slice of custom types as a slice of tuples or objects for `crud.*ManyRequest/crud.*ObjectManyRequest` (#365). Testing More linters on CI (#310). Added an ability to mock connections for tests (#237). Added new types `MockDoer`, `MockRequest` to `test_helpers`. Fixed flaky decimal/TestSelect (#300). Fixed tests with crud 1.4.0 (#336). Fixed tests with case sensitive SQL (#341). Renamed `StrangerResponse` to `MockResponse` (#237). Other All Connection.<Request>, Connection.<Request>Typed and Connection.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + Connection.Do() (#241). All ConnectionPool.<Request>, ConnectionPool.<Request>Typed and ConnectionPool.<Request>Async methods are now deprecated. Instead you should use requests objects + ConnectionPool.Do() (#241). box.session.push() usage is deprecated: Future.AppendPush() and Future.GetIterator() methods, ResponseIterator and TimeoutResponseIterator types (#324). 1. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tlsdialer 2. https://github.com/tarantool/go-tarantool/blob/master/MIGRATION.md
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
I've tried to use reconnect to wait for
tarantool
started with Go to bootstrap, but it doesn't work.init.lua
main.go
Run
Run (uncomment time.Sleep)
So either I do it wrong (for example, looks like it shouldn't work without
SkipSchema: true
, but it isn't enough):go-tarantool/connection.go
Lines 193 to 194 in 9c9a68e
or it is broken.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: