Class SplitLDIF


  • @ThreadSafety(level=NOT_THREADSAFE)
    public final class SplitLDIF
    extends CommandLineTool
    This class provides a command-line tool that can be used to split an LDIF file below a specified base DN. This can be used to help initialize an entry-balancing deployment for use with the Directory Proxy Server.
    NOTE: This class, and other classes within the com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.unboundidds package structure, are only supported for use against Ping Identity, UnboundID, and Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent 8661 server products. These classes provide support for proprietary functionality or for external specifications that are not considered stable or mature enough to be guaranteed to work in an interoperable way with other types of LDAP servers.

    It supports a number of algorithms for determining how to split the data, including:
    • split-using-hash-on-rdn -- The tool will compute a digest of the DN component that is immediately below the split base DN, and will use a modulus to select a backend set for a given entry. Since the split is based purely on computation involving the DN, the there is no need for caching to ensure that children are placed in the same sets as their parent, which allows it to run effectively with a small memory footprint.
    • split-using-hash-on-attribute -- The tool will compute a digest of the value(s) of a specified attribute, and will use a modulus to select a backend set for a given entry. This hash will only be computed for entries immediately below the split base DN, and a cache will be used to ensure that entries more than one level below the split base DN are placed in the same backend set as their parent.
    • split-using-fewest-entries -- When examining an entry immediately below the split base DN, the tool will place that entry in the set that has the fewest entries. For flat DITs in which entries only exist one level below the split base DN, this will effectively ensure a round-robin distribution. But for cases in which there are branches of varying sizes below the split base DN, this can help ensure that entries are more evenly distributed across backend sets. A cache will be used to ensure that entries more than one level below the split base DN are placed in the same backend set as their parent.
    • split-using-filter -- When examining an entry immediately below the split base DN, a series of filters will be evaluated against that entry, which each filter associated with a specific backend set. If an entry doesn't match any of the provided filters, an RDN hash can be used to select the set. A cache will be used to ensure that entries more than one level below the split base DN are placed in the same backend set as their parent.
    • Constructor Detail

      • SplitLDIF

        public SplitLDIF​(@Nullable
                         java.io.OutputStream out,
                         @Nullable
                         java.io.OutputStream err)
        Creates a new instance of this tool with the provided information.
        Parameters:
        out - The output stream used for standard output. It may be null if standard output should be suppressed.
        err - The output stream used for standard error. It may be null if standard error should be suppressed.
    • Method Detail

      • main

        public static void main​(@NotNull
                                java.lang.String... args)
        Runs the tool with the provided set of command-line arguments.
        Parameters:
        args - The command-line arguments provided to this tool.
      • main

        @NotNull
        public static ResultCode main​(@Nullable
                                      java.io.OutputStream out,
                                      @Nullable
                                      java.io.OutputStream err,
                                      @NotNull
                                      java.lang.String... args)
        Runs the tool with the provided set of command-line arguments.
        Parameters:
        out - The output stream used for standard output. It may be null if standard output should be suppressed.
        err - The output stream used for standard error. It may be null if standard error should be suppressed.
        args - The command-line arguments provided to this tool.
        Returns:
        A result code with information about the processing performed. Any result code other than ResultCode.SUCCESS indicates that an error occurred.
      • getToolName

        @NotNull
        public java.lang.String getToolName()
        Retrieves the name of this tool. It should be the name of the command used to invoke this tool.
        Specified by:
        getToolName in class CommandLineTool
        Returns:
        The name for this tool.
      • supportsInteractiveMode

        public boolean supportsInteractiveMode()
        Indicates whether this tool should provide support for an interactive mode, in which the tool offers a mode in which the arguments can be provided in a text-driven menu rather than requiring them to be given on the command line. If interactive mode is supported, it may be invoked using the "--interactive" argument. Alternately, if interactive mode is supported and CommandLineTool.defaultsToInteractiveMode() returns true, then interactive mode may be invoked by simply launching the tool without any arguments.
        Overrides:
        supportsInteractiveMode in class CommandLineTool
        Returns:
        true if this tool supports interactive mode, or false if not.
      • supportsPropertiesFile

        public boolean supportsPropertiesFile()
        Indicates whether this tool supports the use of a properties file for specifying default values for arguments that aren't specified on the command line.
        Overrides:
        supportsPropertiesFile in class CommandLineTool
        Returns:
        true if this tool supports the use of a properties file for specifying default values for arguments that aren't specified on the command line, or false if not.
      • supportsDebugLogging

        protected boolean supportsDebugLogging()
        Indicates whether this tool supports the ability to generate a debug log file. If this method returns true, then the tool will expose additional arguments that can control debug logging.
        Overrides:
        supportsDebugLogging in class CommandLineTool
        Returns:
        true if this tool supports the ability to generate a debug log file, or false if not.
      • addToolArguments

        public void addToolArguments​(@NotNull
                                     ArgumentParser parser)
                              throws ArgumentException
        Adds the command-line arguments supported for use with this tool to the provided argument parser. The tool may need to retain references to the arguments (and/or the argument parser, if trailing arguments are allowed) to it in order to obtain their values for use in later processing.
        Specified by:
        addToolArguments in class CommandLineTool
        Parameters:
        parser - The argument parser to which the arguments are to be added.
        Throws:
        ArgumentException - If a problem occurs while adding any of the tool-specific arguments to the provided argument parser.
      • doExtendedArgumentValidation

        public void doExtendedArgumentValidation()
                                          throws ArgumentException
        Performs any necessary processing that should be done to ensure that the provided set of command-line arguments were valid. This method will be called after the basic argument parsing has been performed and immediately before the CommandLineTool.doToolProcessing() method is invoked. Note that if the tool supports interactive mode, then this method may be invoked multiple times to allow the user to interactively fix validation errors.
        Overrides:
        doExtendedArgumentValidation in class CommandLineTool
        Throws:
        ArgumentException - If there was a problem with the command-line arguments provided to this program.
      • getExampleUsages

        @NotNull
        public java.util.LinkedHashMap<java.lang.String[],​java.lang.String> getExampleUsages()
        Retrieves a set of information that may be used to generate example usage information. Each element in the returned map should consist of a map between an example set of arguments and a string that describes the behavior of the tool when invoked with that set of arguments.
        Overrides:
        getExampleUsages in class CommandLineTool
        Returns:
        A set of information that may be used to generate example usage information. It may be null or empty if no example usage information is available.