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loki/pkg/dataobj/range_reader.go

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refactor(dataobj): invert dependency between dataobj and sections (#17762) Originally, the dataobj package was a higher-level API around sections. This design caused it to become a bottleneck: * Implementing any new public behaviour for a section required bubbling it up to the dataobj API for it to be exposed, making it tedious to add new sections or update existing ones. * The `dataobj.Builder` pattern was focused on constructing dataobjs for storing log data, which will cause friction as we build objects around other use cases. This PR builds on top of the foundation laid out by #17704 and #17708, fully inverting the dependency between dataobj and sections: * The `dataobj` package has no knowledge of what sections exist, and can now be used for writing and reading generic sections. Section packages now create higher-level APIs around the abstractions provided by `dataobj`. * Section packages are now public, and callers interact directly with these packages for writing and reading section-specific data. * All logic for a section (encoding, decoding, buffering, reading) is now fully self-contained inside the section package. Previously, the implementation of each section was spread across three packages (`pkg/dataobj/internal/encoding`, `pkg/dataobj/internal/sections/SECTION`, `pkg/dataobj`). * Cutting a section is now a decision made by the caller rather than the section implementation. Previously, the logs section builder would create multiple sections. For the most part, this change is a no-op, with two exceptions: 1. Section cutting is now performed by the caller; however, this shouldn't result in any issues. 2. Removing the high-level `dataobj.Stream` and `dataobj.Record` types will temporarily reduce the allocation gains from #16988. I will address this after this PR is merged.
1 month ago
package dataobj
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"math"
"github.com/thanos-io/objstore"
)
// rangeReader is an interface that can read a range of bytes from an object.
type rangeReader interface {
// Size returns the full size of the object.
Size(ctx context.Context) (int64, error)
// ReadRange returns a reader over a range of bytes. Callers may create
// multiple current instance of ReadRange.
ReadRange(ctx context.Context, offset int64, length int64) (io.ReadCloser, error)
}
type bucketRangeReader struct {
bucket objstore.BucketReader
path string
}
func (rr *bucketRangeReader) Size(ctx context.Context) (int64, error) {
attrs, err := rr.bucket.Attributes(ctx, rr.path)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("reading attributes: %w", err)
}
return attrs.Size, nil
}
func (rr *bucketRangeReader) ReadRange(ctx context.Context, offset int64, length int64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
return rr.bucket.GetRange(ctx, rr.path, offset, length)
}
type readerAtRangeReader struct {
size int64
r io.ReaderAt
}
func (rr *readerAtRangeReader) Size(_ context.Context) (int64, error) {
return rr.size, nil
}
func (rr *readerAtRangeReader) ReadRange(_ context.Context, offset int64, length int64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
if length > math.MaxInt {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("length too large: %d", length)
}
return io.NopCloser(io.NewSectionReader(rr.r, offset, length)), nil
}