Package org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements

Examples of org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements.BatchStatement$PreparedBatchVariables


        if (cfDef.isCompact)
        {
            if (builder.componentCount() == 0)
                throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Missing PRIMARY KEY part %s", cfDef.columns.values().iterator().next()));

            Operation operation;
            if (cfDef.value == null)
            {
                // No value was defined, we set to the empty value
                operation = ColumnOperation.SetToEmpty();
            }
            else
            {
                List<Operation> operations = processedColumns.get(cfDef.value);
                if (operations.isEmpty())
                    throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Missing mandatory column %s", cfDef.value));
                assert operations.size() == 1;
                operation = operations.get(0);
            }
            operation.execute(cf, builder.copy(), cfDef.value == null ? null : cfDef.value.type, params, null);
        }
        else
        {
            for (Map.Entry<CFDefinition.Name, Operation> entry : processedColumns.entries())
            {
                CFDefinition.Name name = entry.getKey();
                Operation op = entry.getValue();
                op.execute(cf, builder.copy().add(name.name.key), name.type, params, group == null || !op.requiresRead(name.type) ? null : group.getCollection(name.name.key));
            }
        }

        return type == Type.COUNTER ? new CounterMutation(rm, cl) : rm;
    }
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            {
                CFDefinition.Name name = cfDef.get(columnNames.get(i));
                if (name == null)
                    throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Unknown identifier %s", columnNames.get(i)));

                Operation operation = columnOperations.get(i);
                operation.addBoundNames(name, boundNames);

                switch (name.kind)
                {
                    case KEY_ALIAS:
                    case COLUMN_ALIAS:
                        if (processedKeys.containsKey(name.name))
                            throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Multiple definitions found for PRIMARY KEY part %s", name));
                        // We know collection are not accepted for key and column aliases
                        if (operation.getType() != Operation.Type.COLUMN && operation.getType() != Operation.Type.PREPARED)
                            throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Invalid definition for %s, not a collection type", name));
                        processedKeys.put(name.name, operation.getValues());
                        break;
                    case VALUE_ALIAS:
                    case COLUMN_METADATA:
                        if (processedColumns.containsKey(name))
                            throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Multiple definitions found for column %s", name));
                        processedColumns.put(name, operation);
                        break;
                }
            }
        }
        else
        {
            // Created from an UPDATE
            for (Pair<ColumnIdentifier, Operation> entry : columns)
            {
                CFDefinition.Name name = cfDef.get(entry.left);
                if (name == null)
                    throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Unknown identifier %s", entry.left));

                Operation operation = entry.right;

                switch (operation.getType())
                {
                    case COUNTER:
                        if (type != Type.COUNTER)
                            throw new InvalidRequestException("Invalid counter operation on non-counter table.");
                        break;
                    case LIST:
                    case SET:
                    case MAP:
                        if (!name.type.isCollection())
                            throw new InvalidRequestException("Cannot apply collection operation on column " + name + " with " + name.type + " type.");
                    // Fallthrough on purpose
                    case COLUMN:
                        if (type == Type.COUNTER)
                            throw new InvalidRequestException("Invalid non-counter operation on counter table.");
                        break;
                    case PREPARED:
                        if (type == Type.COUNTER && !((PreparedOperation)operation).isPotentialCounterOperation())
                            throw new InvalidRequestException("Invalid non-counter operation on counter table.");
                        break;
                }

                switch (name.kind)
                {
                    case KEY_ALIAS:
                    case COLUMN_ALIAS:
                        throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("PRIMARY KEY part %s found in SET part", entry.left));
                    case VALUE_ALIAS:
                    case COLUMN_METADATA:
                        for (Operation otherOp : processedColumns.get(name))
                            if (otherOp.getType() == Operation.Type.COLUMN)
                                throw new InvalidRequestException(String.format("Multiple definitions found for column %s", name));

                        operation.addBoundNames(name, boundNames);
                        processedColumns.put(name, operation);
                        break;
                }
            }
            processKeys(cfDef, whereClause, processedKeys, boundNames);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = QueryProcessor.processBatch(batch, consistency, state, values, queryOrIdList);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = QueryProcessor.processBatch(batch, consistency, state, values, queryOrIdList);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = handler.processBatch(batch, state, batchOptions);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add((ModificationStatement)p.statement);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, batchType, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = handler.processBatch(batch, state, batchOptions);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = QueryProcessor.processBatch(batch, consistency, state, values);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none(), hasConditions);
            Message.Response response = handler.processBatch(batch, state, new BatchQueryOptions(consistency, values, queryOrIdList));

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add(mst);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = QueryProcessor.processBatch(batch, consistency, state, values);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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                statements.add((ModificationStatement)p.statement);
            }

            // Note: It's ok at this point to pass a bogus value for the number of bound terms in the BatchState ctor
            // (and no value would be really correct, so we prefer passing a clearly wrong one).
            BatchStatement batch = new BatchStatement(-1, type, statements, Attributes.none());
            Message.Response response = handler.processBatch(batch, state, batchOptions);

            if (tracingId != null)
                response.setTracingId(tracingId);
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