Class: Dynamoid::AdapterPlugin::AwsSdkV3::Middleware::Limit
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Dynamoid::AdapterPlugin::AwsSdkV3::Middleware::Limit
- Defined in:
- lib/dynamoid/adapter_plugin/aws_sdk_v3/middleware/limit.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #call(request) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(next_chain, record_limit: nil, scan_limit: nil) ⇒ Limit
constructor
A new instance of Limit.
Constructor Details
#initialize(next_chain, record_limit: nil, scan_limit: nil) ⇒ Limit
Returns a new instance of Limit.
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/adapter_plugin/aws_sdk_v3/middleware/limit.rb', line 9 def initialize(next_chain, record_limit: nil, scan_limit: nil) @next_chain = next_chain @record_limit = record_limit @scan_limit = scan_limit @record_count = 0 @scan_count = 0 end |
Instance Method Details
#call(request) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/dynamoid/adapter_plugin/aws_sdk_v3/middleware/limit.rb', line 19 def call(request) # Adjust the limit down if the remaining record and/or scan limit are # lower to obey limits. We can assume the difference won't be # negative due to break statements below but choose smaller limit # which is why we have 2 separate if statements. # # NOTE: Adjusting based on record_limit can cause many HTTP requests # being made. We may want to change this behavior, but it affects # filtering on data with potentially large gaps. # # Example: # User.where('created_at.gte' => 1.day.ago).record_limit(1000) # Records 1-999 User's that fit criteria # Records 1000-2000 Users's that do not fit criteria # Record 2001 fits criteria # # The underlying implementation will have 1 page for records 1-999 # then will request with limit 1 for records 1000-2000 (making 1000 # requests of limit 1) until hit record 2001. if request[:limit] && @record_limit && @record_limit - @record_count < request[:limit] request[:limit] = @record_limit - @record_count end if request[:limit] && @scan_limit && @scan_limit - @scan_count < request[:limit] request[:limit] = @scan_limit - @scan_count end response = @next_chain.call(request) @record_count += response.count throw :stop_pagination if @record_limit && @record_count >= @record_limit @scan_count += response.scanned_count throw :stop_pagination if @scan_limit && @scan_count >= @scan_limit response end |