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/* mongo-utils.h - libmongo-client utility functions
* Copyright 2011, 2012 Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu>
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/** @file src/mongo-utils.h
* Public header for various libmongo-client helper functions.
*/
#ifndef LIBMONGO_CLIENT_UTILS_H
#define LIBMONGO_CLIENT_UTILS_H 1
#include <glib.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/** @defgroup mongo_util Mongo Utils
*
* Various utility functions related to MongoDB.
*
* @addtogroup mongo_util
* @{
*/
/** Intitialize the static ObjectID components.
*
* @param machine_id is the machine id to use, or zero to generate one
* automatically.
*
* This function needs to be called once, before any OIDs are
* generated. It is also a good idea to call it whenever the calling
* program's PID might change.
*/
void mongo_util_oid_init (gint32 machine_id);
/** Generate a new ObjectID.
*
* Based on the current time, the pre-determined pid and machine ID
* and a supplied sequence number, generate a new ObjectID.
*
* The machine id and the PID are updated whenever
* mongo_util_oid_init() is called.
*
* @param seq is the sequence number to use.
*
* @note The ObjectID has space for only 24 bits of sequence bytes, so
* it should be noted that while @a seq is 32 bits wide, only 24 of
* that will be used.
*
* @returns A newly allocated ObjectID or NULL on error. Freeing it is
* the responsibility of the caller.
*/
guint8 *mongo_util_oid_new (gint32 seq);
/** Generate a new ObjectID, with a predefined timestamp.
*
* Based on the suppiled time and sequence number, and the
* pre-determined pid and machine ID, generate a new ObjectID.
*
* The machine id and the PID are updated whenever
* mongo_util_oid_init() is called.
*
* @param time is the timestamp to use.
* @param seq is the sequence number to use.
*
*
* @note The ObjectID has space for only 24 bits of sequence bytes, so
* it should be noted that while @a seq is 32 bits wide, only 24 of
* that will be used.
*
* @returns A newly allocated ObjectID or NULL on error. Freeing it is
* the responsibility of the caller.
*/
guint8 *mongo_util_oid_new_with_time (gint32 time, gint32 seq);
/** Convert an ObjectID to its string representation.
*
* Turns a binary ObjectID into a hexadecimal string.
*
* @param oid is the binary ObjectID.
*
* @returns A newly allocated string representation of the ObjectID,
* or NULL on error. It is the responsibility of the caller to free it
* once it is no longer needed.
*/
gchar *mongo_util_oid_as_string (const guint8 *oid);
/** Parse a HOST:IP pair.
*
* Given a HOST:IP pair, split it up into a host and a port. IPv6
* addresses supported, the function cuts at the last ":".
*
* @param addr is the address to split.
* @param host is a pointer to a string where the host part will be
* stored.
* @param port is a pointer to an integer, where the port part will be
* stored.
*
* @returns TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. The @a host parameter
* will contain a newly allocated string on succes. On failiure, host
* will be set to NULL, and port to -1.
*/
gboolean mongo_util_parse_addr (const gchar *addr, gchar **host,
gint *port);
/** @} */
G_END_DECLS
#endif
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