/* * Copyright (c) 2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html */ package org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.binding.api; import com.google.common.base.Optional; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.CheckedFuture; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors; import org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.common.api.MappingCheckedFuture; import org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.common.api.data.AsyncReadTransaction; import org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.common.api.data.LogicalDatastoreType; import org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.common.api.data.ReadFailedException; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.DataObject; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.InstanceIdentifier; /** * A transaction that provides read access to a logical data store. * *

* For more information on usage and examples, please see the documentation in {@link AsyncReadTransaction}. * * @deprecated Use {@link org.opendaylight.mdsal.binding.api.ReadTransaction} instead. */ @Deprecated public interface ReadTransaction extends AsyncReadTransaction, DataObject> { /** * Reads data from the provided logical data store located at the provided path. * *

* If the target is a subtree, then the whole subtree is read (and will be accessible from the returned data * object). * * @param store Logical data store from which read should occur. * @param path Path which uniquely identifies subtree which client want to read * @return a CheckFuture containing the result of the read. The Future blocks until the * commit operation is complete. Once complete: *

*/ CheckedFuture, ReadFailedException> read( LogicalDatastoreType store, InstanceIdentifier path); /** * Checks if data is available in the logical data store located at provided path. * *

* Note: a successful result from this method makes no guarantee that a subsequent call to {@link #read} * will succeed. It is possible that the data resides in a data store on a remote node and, if that * node goes down or a network failure occurs, a subsequent read would fail. Another scenario is if * the data is deleted in between the calls to exists and read * *

* Default implementation delegates to {@link #read(LogicalDatastoreType, InstanceIdentifier)}, implementations * are advised to provide a more efficient override. * * @param store Logical data store from which read should occur. * @param path Path which uniquely identifies subtree which client want to check existence of * @return a CheckFuture containing the result of the check. *

    *
  • If the data at the supplied path exists, the Future returns a Boolean * whose value is true, false otherwise
  • *
  • If checking for the data fails, the Future will fail with a * {@link ReadFailedException} or an exception derived from ReadFailedException.
  • *
*/ default CheckedFuture exists(final LogicalDatastoreType store, final InstanceIdentifier path) { return MappingCheckedFuture.create(Futures.transform(read(store, path), Optional::isPresent, MoreExecutors.directExecutor()), ReadFailedException.MAPPER); } }