#pragma once #include #include #include #include #include namespace DB { class ReadBuffer; class WriteBuffer; /// See Progress. struct ProgressValues { size_t read_rows; size_t read_bytes; size_t read_raw_bytes; size_t total_rows_to_read; size_t total_raw_bytes_to_read; size_t written_rows; size_t written_bytes; void read(ReadBuffer & in, UInt64 server_revision); void write(WriteBuffer & out, UInt64 client_revision) const; void writeJSON(WriteBuffer & out) const; }; struct ReadProgress { size_t read_rows; size_t read_bytes; size_t total_rows_to_read; ReadProgress(size_t read_rows_, size_t read_bytes_, size_t total_rows_to_read_ = 0) : read_rows(read_rows_), read_bytes(read_bytes_), total_rows_to_read(total_rows_to_read_) {} }; struct WriteProgress { size_t written_rows; size_t written_bytes; WriteProgress(size_t written_rows_, size_t written_bytes_) : written_rows(written_rows_), written_bytes(written_bytes_) {} }; struct FileProgress { /// Here read_bytes (raw bytes) - do not equal ReadProgress::read_bytes, which are calculated according to column types. size_t read_bytes; size_t total_bytes_to_read; FileProgress(size_t read_bytes_, size_t total_bytes_to_read_ = 0) : read_bytes(read_bytes_), total_bytes_to_read(total_bytes_to_read_) {} }; /** Progress of query execution. * Values, transferred over network are deltas - how much was done after previously sent value. * The same struct is also used for summarized values. */ struct Progress { std::atomic read_rows {0}; /// Rows (source) processed. std::atomic read_bytes {0}; /// Bytes (uncompressed, source) processed. std::atomic read_raw_bytes {0}; /// Raw bytes processed. /** How much rows/bytes must be processed, in total, approximately. Non-zero value is sent when there is information about * some new part of job. Received values must be summed to get estimate of total rows to process. * `total_raw_bytes_to_process` is used for file table engine or when reading from file descriptor. * Used for rendering progress bar on client. */ std::atomic total_rows_to_read {0}; std::atomic total_raw_bytes_to_read {0}; std::atomic written_rows {0}; std::atomic written_bytes {0}; Progress() = default; Progress(size_t read_rows_, size_t read_bytes_, size_t total_rows_to_read_ = 0) : read_rows(read_rows_), read_bytes(read_bytes_), total_rows_to_read(total_rows_to_read_) {} explicit Progress(ReadProgress read_progress) : read_rows(read_progress.read_rows), read_bytes(read_progress.read_bytes), total_rows_to_read(read_progress.total_rows_to_read) {} explicit Progress(WriteProgress write_progress) : written_rows(write_progress.written_rows), written_bytes(write_progress.written_bytes) {} explicit Progress(FileProgress file_progress) : read_raw_bytes(file_progress.read_bytes), total_raw_bytes_to_read(file_progress.total_bytes_to_read) {} void read(ReadBuffer & in, UInt64 server_revision); void write(WriteBuffer & out, UInt64 client_revision) const; /// Progress in JSON format (single line, without whitespaces) is used in HTTP headers. void writeJSON(WriteBuffer & out) const; /// Each value separately is changed atomically (but not whole object). bool incrementPiecewiseAtomically(const Progress & rhs); void reset(); ProgressValues getValues() const; ProgressValues fetchAndResetPiecewiseAtomically(); Progress & operator=(Progress && other); Progress(Progress && other) { *this = std::move(other); } }; /** Callback to track the progress of the query. * Used in IBlockInputStream and Context. * The function takes the number of rows in the last block, the number of bytes in the last block. * Note that the callback can be called from different threads. */ using ProgressCallback = std::function; }