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package com.datastax.oss.driver.internal.core.time;
import com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.context.DriverContext;
import com.datastax.oss.driver.shaded.guava.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import net.jcip.annotations.ThreadSafe;
A timestamp generator that guarantees monotonically increasing timestamps within each thread, and
logs warnings when timestamps drift in the future.
Beware that there is a risk of timestamp collision with this generator when accessed by more
than one thread at a time; only use it when threads are not in direct competition for timestamp
ties (i.e., they are executing independent statements).
To activate this generator, modify the advanced.timestamp-generator
section in the driver configuration, for example:
datastax-java-driver {
advanced.timestamp-generator {
class = ThreadLocalTimestampGenerator
drift-warning {
threshold = 1 second
interval = 10 seconds
}
force-java-clock = false
}
}
See reference.conf
(in the manual or core driver JAR) for more details. /**
* A timestamp generator that guarantees monotonically increasing timestamps within each thread, and
* logs warnings when timestamps drift in the future.
*
* <p>Beware that there is a risk of timestamp collision with this generator when accessed by more
* than one thread at a time; only use it when threads are not in direct competition for timestamp
* ties (i.e., they are executing independent statements).
*
* <p>To activate this generator, modify the {@code advanced.timestamp-generator} section in the
* driver configuration, for example:
*
* <pre>
* datastax-java-driver {
* advanced.timestamp-generator {
* class = ThreadLocalTimestampGenerator
* drift-warning {
* threshold = 1 second
* interval = 10 seconds
* }
* force-java-clock = false
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* See {@code reference.conf} (in the manual or core driver JAR) for more details.
*/
@ThreadSafe
public class ThreadLocalTimestampGenerator extends MonotonicTimestampGenerator {
private final ThreadLocal<Long> lastRef = ThreadLocal.withInitial(() -> 0L);
public ThreadLocalTimestampGenerator(DriverContext context) {
super(context);
}
@VisibleForTesting
ThreadLocalTimestampGenerator(Clock clock, DriverContext context) {
super(clock, context);
}
@Override
public long next() {
Long last = this.lastRef.get();
long next = computeNext(last);
this.lastRef.set(next);
return next;
}
}