Class PhysicalStreamBuilder

java.lang.Object
org.postgresql.replication.fluent.AbstractStreamBuilder<ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder>
org.postgresql.replication.fluent.physical.PhysicalStreamBuilder
All Implemented Interfaces:
ChainedCommonStreamBuilder<ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder>, CommonOptions, ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder, PhysicalReplicationOptions

  • Constructor Details

    • PhysicalStreamBuilder

      public PhysicalStreamBuilder(StartPhysicalReplicationCallback startCallback)
      Parameters:
      startCallback - not null callback that should be execute after build parameters for start replication
  • Method Details

    • self

      protected ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder self()
      Specified by:
      self in class AbstractStreamBuilder<ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder>
    • start

      public PGReplicationStream start() throws SQLException
      Description copied from interface: ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder
      Open physical replication stream.
      Specified by:
      start in interface ChainedPhysicalStreamBuilder
      Returns:
      not null PGReplicationStream available for fetch wal logs in binary form
      Throws:
      SQLException - on error
    • getSlotName

      public @Nullable String getSlotName()
      Description copied from interface: CommonOptions
      Replication slots provide an automated way to ensure that the master does not remove WAL segments until they have been received by all standbys, and that the master does not remove rows which could cause a recovery conflict even when the standby is disconnected.
      Specified by:
      getSlotName in interface CommonOptions
      Returns:
      nullable replication slot name that already exists on server and free.
    • getStartLSNPosition

      public LogSequenceNumber getStartLSNPosition()
      Specified by:
      getStartLSNPosition in interface CommonOptions
      Returns:
      the position to start replication. This cannot be null.
    • getStatusInterval

      public int getStatusInterval()
      Description copied from interface: CommonOptions
      Specifies the number of millisecond between status packets sent back to the server. This allows for easier monitoring of the progress from server. A value of zero disables the periodic status updates completely, although an update will still be sent when requested by the server, to avoid timeout disconnect. The default value is 10 seconds.
      Specified by:
      getStatusInterval in interface CommonOptions
      Returns:
      the current status interval