package rados // #cgo LDFLAGS: -lrados // #include // #include // #include import "C" import ( "fmt" "runtime" "unsafe" ) type RadosError int func (e RadosError) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("rados: %s", C.GoString(C.strerror(C.int(-e)))) } var RadosAllNamespaces = C.LIBRADOS_ALL_NSPACES var RadosErrorNotFound = RadosError(-C.ENOENT) var RadosErrorPermissionDenied = RadosError(-C.EPERM) func GetRadosError(err int) error { if err == 0 { return nil } return RadosError(err) } // Version returns the major, minor, and patch components of the version of // the RADOS library linked against. func Version() (int, int, int) { var c_major, c_minor, c_patch C.int C.rados_version(&c_major, &c_minor, &c_patch) return int(c_major), int(c_minor), int(c_patch) } func makeConn() *Conn { return &Conn{connected: false} } func newConn(user *C.char) (*Conn, error) { conn := makeConn() ret := C.rados_create(&conn.cluster, user) if ret != 0 { return nil, RadosError(int(ret)) } runtime.SetFinalizer(conn, freeConn) return conn, nil } // NewConn creates a new connection object. It returns the connection and an // error, if any. func NewConn() (*Conn, error) { return newConn(nil) } // NewConnWithUser creates a new connection object with a custom username. // It returns the connection and an error, if any. func NewConnWithUser(user string) (*Conn, error) { c_user := C.CString(user) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_user)) return newConn(c_user) } // NewConnWithClusterAndUser creates a new connection object for a specific cluster and username. // It returns the connection and an error, if any. func NewConnWithClusterAndUser(clusterName string, userName string) (*Conn, error) { c_cluster_name := C.CString(clusterName) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_cluster_name)) c_name := C.CString(userName) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_name)) conn := makeConn() ret := C.rados_create2(&conn.cluster, c_cluster_name, c_name, 0) if ret != 0 { return nil, RadosError(int(ret)) } runtime.SetFinalizer(conn, freeConn) return conn, nil } // freeConn releases resources that are allocated while configuring the // connection to the cluster. rados_shutdown() should only be needed after a // successful call to rados_connect(), however if the connection has been // configured with non-default parameters, some of the parameters may be // allocated before connecting. rados_shutdown() will free the allocated // resources, even if there has not been a connection yet. // // This function is setup as a destructor/finalizer when rados_create() is // called. func freeConn(conn *Conn) { if conn.cluster != nil { C.rados_shutdown(conn.cluster) // prevent calling rados_shutdown() more than once conn.cluster = nil } }