NAME Net::ZooIt - High level recipes for Apache Net::ZooKeeper SYNOPSIS use Net::ZooKeeper; use Net::ZooIt; Net::ZooIt::set_log_level(ZOOIT_DEBUG); my $zk = Net::ZooKeeper->new('localhost:7000'); while (1) { my $lock = Net::ZooIt->new_lock(zk => $zk, path => '/election'); last unless $lock; do_stuff_when_elected(); } DESCRIPTION Net::ZooIt provides high level recipes for working with ZooKeeper in Perl, like locks or leader election. Net::ZooKeeper Handles Net::ZooIt methods always take a Net::ZooKeeper handle object as a parameter and delegate their creation to the user. Rationale: enterprises often have customised ways to create those handles, Net::ZooIt aims to be instantly usable without such customisation. Automatic Cleanup Net::ZooIt constructors return a Net::ZooIt object, which automatically clean up their znodes when they go out of scope at the end of the enclosing block. If you want to clean up earlier, call $zooit_obj->DESTROY; Implication: if you call Net::ZooIt constructors in void context, the created object goes out of scope immediately, and your znodes are deleted. Net::ZooIt logs a ZOOIT_ERR message in this case. Error Handling Net::ZooIt constructors return nothing in case of errors during creation. Once you hold a lock or other resource, you're not notified of connection loss errors. If you need to take special action, check your Net::ZooKeeper handle. If you give up Net::ZooIt resources during connection loss, your znodes cannot be cleaned up immediately, they will enter a garbage collection queue and Net::ZooIt will clean them up once connection is resumed. Logging Net::ZooIt logs to STDERR. Log messages are prefixed with Zulu military time, PID and the level of the current message: ZOOIT_DIE ZOOIT_ERR ZOOIT_WARN ZOOIT_INFO ZOOIT_DEBUG. If Net::ZooIt throws an exception, it prints a ZOOIT_DIE level message before dying. This allows seeing the original error message even if an eval {} block swallows it. METHODS new_lock() my $lock = Net::ZooIt->new_lock(zk => $zk, path => '/lock'); my $lock = Net::ZooIt->new_lock(zk => $zk, path => '/lock', timeout => 1); Blocks by default until the lock is acquired. Returns a lock object on success, which automatically cleans up its znodes when the object goes out of scope at the end of the enclosing block. Returns nothing on errors, or when the acquisition of the lock did not succeed before the specified timeout. Nonblocking lock can be achieved with timeout => 0. The method is not reentrant, calling it in a recursive function causes a deadlock. Use the same method for leader election. new_queue() my $queue = Net::ZooIt->new_queue(zk => $zk, path => '/queue'); Returns a queue object. DISCLAIMER! Please do not abuse ZooKeeper queues. They store items in a flat way under your /queue znode, which does not scale well. put_queue() my $success = $queue->put_queue($data); Create queue item storing data. Returns true on success, nothing on failure. get_queue() my $data = $queue->get_queue; my $data = $queue->get_queue(timeout => 5); Get an item from queue. Returns data in queue item, or nothing on errors or after timeout [s] has elapsed. FUNCTIONS set_log_level() Net::ZooIt::set_log_level($level); EXPORTS Net::ZooIt exports its log_level constants by default: ZOOIT_DIE ZOOIT_ERR ZOOIT_WARN ZOOIT_INFO ZOOIT_DEBUG. SEE ALSO The Apache ZooKeeper project's home page at http://zookeeper.apache.org/ provides a wealth of detail on how to develop applications using ZooKeeper. AUTHOR SZABO Gergely, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This file is licensed to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0. You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. See a copy of the License in COPYING, distributed along with this file, or obtain a copy at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.