/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_config_backup.erl
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- -module(mnesia_config_backup).
- -author('peterl@erix.ericsson.se').
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %%
- %% This module is used for testing the backup module config parameter.
- %%
- %% This module is an impostor for the mnesia_backup module.
- %%
- %%
- %% Original doc below:
- %%
- %% This module contains one implementation of callback functions
- %% used by Mnesia at backup and restore. The user may however
- %% write an own module the same interface as mnesia_backup and
- %% configure Mnesia so the alternate module performs the actual
- %% accesses to the backup media. This means that the user may put
- %% the backup on medias that Mnesia does not know about, possibly
- %% on hosts where Erlang is not running.
- %%
- %% The OpaqueData argument is never interpreted by other parts of
- %% Mnesia. It is the property of this module. Alternate implementations
- %% of this module may have different interpretations of OpaqueData.
- %% The OpaqueData argument given to open_write/1 and open_read/1
- %% are forwarded directly from the user.
- %%
- %% All functions must return {ok, NewOpaqueData} or {error, Reason}.
- %%
- %% The NewOpaqueData arguments returned by backup callback functions will
- %% be given as input when the next backup callback function is invoked.
- %% If any return value does not match {ok, _} the backup will be aborted.
- %%
- %% The NewOpaqueData arguments returned by restore callback functions will
- %% be given as input when the next restore callback function is invoked
- %% If any return value does not match {ok, _} the restore will be aborted.
- %%
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- -export([
- open_write/1, write/2, commit_write/1, abort_write/1,
- open_read/1, read/1, close_read/1
- ]).
- -record(backup, {name, mode, items}).
- open_write(Name) ->
- file:delete(Name),
- {ok, #backup{name = Name, mode = write, items = []}}.
- write(Opaque, Item) when Opaque#backup.mode == write ->
- %% Build the list in reverse order
- {ok, Opaque#backup{items = [Item | Opaque#backup.items]}}.
- commit_write(Opaque) when Opaque#backup.mode == write ->
- Bin = term_to_binary(Opaque#backup.items),
- case file:write_file(Opaque#backup.name, Bin) of
- ok ->
- {ok, Opaque#backup{mode = closed, items = []}};
- {error, Reason} ->
- {error, {commit_write, Reason}}
- end.
- abort_write(Opaque) ->
- {ok, Opaque#backup{mode = closed, items = []}}.
- open_read(Name) ->
- case file:read_file(Name) of
- {ok, Bin} ->
- ReverseList = binary_to_term(Bin),
- List = lists:reverse(ReverseList),
- {ok, #backup{name = Name, mode = read, items = List}};
- {error, Reason} ->
- {error, {open_read, Reason}}
- end.
- read(Opaque) when Opaque#backup.mode == read ->
- case Opaque#backup.items of
- [Head | Tail] ->
- {ok, Opaque#backup{items = Tail}, Head};
- [] ->
- {ok, Opaque#backup{mode = closed}, []}
- end.
- close_read(Opaque) ->
- {ok, Opaque#backup{mode = closed, items = []}}.