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Command: sqlite3_rebaser | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_rebaser.3
SQLITE3_REBASER(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual SQLITE3_REBASER(3)
NAME
sqlite3_rebaser - Rebasing changesets
SYNOPSIS
typedef struct sqlite3_rebaser sqlite3_rebaser;
DESCRIPTION
Suppose there is a site hosting a database in state S0. And that
modifications are made that move that database to state S1 and a
changeset recorded (the "local" changeset). Then, a changeset based on
S0 is received from another site (the "remote" changeset) and applied to
the database. The database is then in state (S1+"remote"), where the
exact state depends on any conflict resolution decisions (OMIT or
REPLACE) made while applying "remote". Rebasing a changeset is to update
it to take those conflict resolution decisions into account, so that the
same conflicts do not have to be resolved elsewhere in the network.
For example, if both the local and remote changesets contain an INSERT of
the same key on "CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b)":
local: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'v1'); remote: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,
and the conflict resolution is REPLACE, then the INSERT change is removed
from the local changeset (it was overridden). Or, if the conflict
resolution was "OMIT", then the local changeset is modified to instead
contain:
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'v2' WHERE a=1;
Changes within the local changeset are rebased as follows:
Local INSERTThis may only conflict with a remote INSERT.
If the conflict resolution was OMIT, then add an UPDATE change to
the rebased changeset. Or, if the conflict resolution was
REPLACE, add nothing to the rebased changeset.
Local DELETEThis may conflict with a remote UPDATE or DELETE.
In both cases the only possible resolution is OMIT. If the
remote operation was a DELETE, then add no change to the rebased
changeset. If the remote operation was an UPDATE, then the old.*
fields of change are updated to reflect the new.* values in the
UPDATE.
Local UPDATEThis may conflict with a remote UPDATE or DELETE.
If it conflicts with a DELETE, and the conflict resolution was
OMIT, then the update is changed into an INSERT. Any undefined
values in the new.* record from the update change are filled in
using the old.* values from the conflicting DELETE. Or, if the
conflict resolution was REPLACE, the UPDATE change is simply
omitted from the rebased changeset.
If conflict is with a remote UPDATE and the resolution is OMIT,
then the old.* values are rebased using the new.* values in the
remote change. Or, if the resolution is REPLACE, then the change
is copied into the rebased changeset with updates to columns also
updated by the conflicting remote UPDATE removed. If this means
no columns would be updated, the change is omitted.
A local change may be rebased against multiple remote changes
simultaneously. If a single key is modified by multiple remote
changesets, they are combined as follows before the local changeset is
rebased:
o If there has been one or more REPLACE resolutions on a key, it is
rebased according to a REPLACE.
o If there have been no REPLACE resolutions on a key, then the local
changeset is rebased according to the most recent of the OMIT
resolutions.
Note that conflict resolutions from multiple remote changesets are
combined on a per-field basis, not per-row. This means that in the case
of multiple remote UPDATE operations, some fields of a single local
change may be rebased for REPLACE while others are rebased for OMIT.
In order to rebase a local changeset, the remote changeset must first be
applied to the local database using sqlite3changeset_apply_v2() and the
buffer of rebase information captured. Then:
1. An sqlite3_rebaser object is created by calling
sqlite3rebaser_create().
2. The new object is configured with the rebase buffer obtained from
sqlite3changeset_apply_v2() by calling sqlite3rebaser_configure().
If the local changeset is to be rebased against multiple remote
changesets, then sqlite3rebaser_configure() should be called
multiple times, in the same order that the multiple
sqlite3changeset_apply_v2() calls were made.
3. Each local changeset is rebased by calling sqlite3rebaser_rebase().
4. The sqlite3_rebaser object is deleted by calling
sqlite3rebaser_delete().
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