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The Online Producer enables online applications to write data to a Venice store directly. All writes are still asynchronous, and data is only eventually consistent. However, the APIs guarantee durability of the data if the operation is successful.
To use the Online Producer, the store must meet some prerequisites:
- It must not have writes disabled
- It must be a hybrid store
- It must have a current version.
In addition to the store-level prerequisites, the current version must meet the following prerequisites:
- It must be configured as hybrid; aka capable of receiving near-line writes
- It must specify either
ACTIVE_ACTIVE
orNON_AGGREGATE
data-replication policies - It must specify a partitioner that the writer application knows how to use
Detailed Javadocs for the Online Producer API can be accessed here. All of these APIs have at least two versions - one that accepts a logical timestamp and one that doesn't.
- Logical timestamps (in ms) are what Venice backend will use to resolve conflicts in case multiple writes modify the same record. An update to Venice could be triggered due to some trigger that can be attributed to a specific point in time. In such cases, it might be beneficial for applications to mark their updates to Venice with that timestamp and Venice will persist the record as if it had been received at that point in time - either by applying the update, dropping the update if a newer update has already been persisted, or applying an update partially only to fields that have not received an update with a newer timestamp yet.
- In case the write requests are made without specifying the logical timestamp, then the time at which the message was produced is used as the logical timestamp during conflict resolution.
To create an instance of the producer, OnlineProducerFactory
should be used since the interface for
OnlineVeniceProducer
is not yet considered stable and can introduce backward incompatible changes.
String storeName = "<store_name>";
ClientConfig clientConfig = ClientConfig.defaultGenericClientConfig(storeName)
.setVeniceURL("http://router.host:7777")
...;
VeniceProperties producerConfig = VeniceProperties.empty();
OnlineVeniceProducer producer = OnlineProducerFactory.createProducer(clientConfig, producerConfig, null);
producer.asyncPut(key, value).get();
producer.asyncDelete(key).get();
producer.asyncUpdate(key, builder -> {
((UpdateBuilder) updateBuilderObj)
.setNewFieldValue(FIELD_NUMBER, 10L);
.setNewFieldValue(FIELD_COMPANY, "LinkedIn")
...;
}).get();
The online Venice producer can be configured by specifying the following optional configs:
To specify the number of threads dedicated for the online Venice producer. This also controls the number of concurrent write operations in each producer:
client.producer.thread.num = 10
To specify the interval at which the client will refresh its schema cache:
client.producer.schema.refresh.interval.seconds = 300