/** * Update the married status of a new user record. * * <p>This method demonstrates updating both a UserProfileModel and a UserActionsModel with a * single HBase request using the composite dao. It performs a get/update/put operation, which is * protected by the check_conflict field on UserProfileModel from colliding with another * get/update/put operation. * * @param firstName The first name of the user we are updating * @param lastName The last name of the user we are updating * @param married True if this person is married. Otherwise false. */ public void updateUserProfile(String firstName, String lastName, boolean married) { // Get the timestamp we'll use to set the value of the profile_updated // action. long ts = System.currentTimeMillis(); // Construct the key we'll use to fetch the user. PartitionKey key = userProfileActionsDao.getPartitionStrategy().partitionKey(lastName, firstName); // Get the profile and actions entity from the composite dao. UserProfileActionsModel profileActionsModel = userProfileActionsDao.get(key); // Updating the married status is hairy since our avro compiler isn't setup // to compile setters for fields. We have to construct a clone through the // builder. UserProfileActionsModel updatedProfileActionsModel = UserProfileActionsModel.newBuilder(profileActionsModel) .setUserProfileModel( UserProfileModel.newBuilder(profileActionsModel.getUserProfileModel()) .setMarried(married) .build()) .build(); // Since maps are mutable, we can update the actions map without having to // go through the builder like above. updatedProfileActionsModel .getUserActionsModel() .getActions() .put("profile_updated", Long.toString(ts)); if (!userProfileActionsDao.put(updatedProfileActionsModel)) { // If put returns false, a write conflict occurred where someone else // updated the row between the times we did the get and put. System.out.println("Updating the user profile failed due to a write conflict"); } }
/** * Print the user profiles and actions for all users with the provided last name * * <p>This method demonstrates how to open a scanner with a start key. It's using the composite * dao, so the records it returns will be a composite of both the profile model and actions model. * * @param lastName The last name of users to scan. */ public void printUserProfileActionsForLastName(String lastName) { // Create a partial key that will allow us to start the scanner from the // first user record that has last name equal to the one provided. PartitionKey startKey = userProfileActionsDao.getPartitionStrategy().partitionKey("lastName"); // Get the scanner with the start key. Null for stopKey in the getScanner // method indicates that the scanner will scan to the end of the table. Our // loop will break out when it encounters a record without the last name. EntityScanner<UserProfileActionsModel> scanner = userProfileActionsDao.getScanner(startKey, null); scanner.open(); try { // scan until we find a last name not equal to the one provided for (UserProfileActionsModel entity : scanner) { if (!entity.getUserProfileModel().getLastName().equals(lastName)) { // last name of row different, break out of the scan. break; } System.out.println(entity.toString()); } } finally { // scanners need to be closed. scanner.close(); } }