Method: Aerospike::QueryPolicy#initialize
- Defined in:
- lib/aerospike/policy/query_policy.rb
permalink #initialize(opt = {}) ⇒ QueryPolicy
Returns a new instance of QueryPolicy.
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# File 'lib/aerospike/policy/query_policy.rb', line 28 def initialize(opt={}) super # Indicates if bin data is retrieved. If false, only record digests (and # user keys if stored on the server) are retrieved. # Default is true. @include_bin_data = opt.fetch(:include_bin_data, true) # Approximates the number of records to return to the client. This number is divided by the # number of nodes involved in the query. The actual number of records returned # may be less than MaxRecords if node record counts are small and unbalanced across # nodes. # # This field is supported on server versions >= 4.9. # # Default: 0 (do not limit record count) @max_records = opt.fetch(:max_records) { 0 } # Issue scan requests in parallel or serially. @concurrent_nodes = opt.fetch(:concurrent_nodes) { true } # Determines network timeout for each attempt. # # If socket_timeout is not zero and socket_timeout is reached before an attempt completes, # the Timeout above is checked. If Timeout is not exceeded, the transaction # is retried. If both socket_timeout and Timeout are non-zero, socket_timeout must be less # than or equal to Timeout, otherwise Timeout will also be used for socket_timeout. # # Default: 30s @socket_timeout = opt[:socket_timeout] || 30000 # Number of records to place in queue before blocking. Records received # from multiple server nodes will be placed in a queue. A separate thread # consumes these records in parallel. If the queue is full, the producer # threads will block until records are consumed. # Default is 5000. @record_queue_size = opt[:record_queue_size] || 5000 # Limit returned records per second (rps) rate for each server. # Will not apply rps limit if records_per_second is zero. # Currently only applicable to a query without a defined filter (scan). # Default is 0 @records_per_second = opt[:records_per_second] || 0 # Expected query duration. The server treats the query in different ways depending on the expected duration. # This field is ignored for aggregation queries, background queries and server versions < 6.0. # # Default: QueryDuration::LONG @expected_duration = opt[:expected_duration] || QueryDuration::LONG # DEPRECATED # Detemine wether query expected to return less than 100 records. # If true, the server will optimize the query for a small record set. # This field is ignored for aggregation queries, background queries # and server versions 6.0+. # # This field is deprecated and will eventually be removed. Use {expected_duration} instead. # For backwards compatibility: If ShortQuery is true, the query is treated as a short query and # {expected_duration} is ignored. If {short_query} is false, {expected_duration} is used as defaults to {Policy#QueryDuration#LONG}. # Default: false @short_query = opt[:short_query] ||false self end |