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* Copyright 2015 Open Networking Laboratory
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package org.onosproject.net.newresource;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* Service for storing resource and consumer information.
*/
@Beta
public interface ResourceStore {
/**
* Registers the resources in transactional way.
* Resource registration must be done before resource allocation. The state after completion
* of this method is all the resources are registered, or none of the given resources is registered.
* The whole registration fails when any one of the resource can't be registered.
*
* @param resources resources to be registered
* @return true if the registration succeeds, false otherwise
*/
boolean register(List<ResourcePath> resources);
/**
* Unregisters the resources in transactional way.
* The state after completion of this method is all the resources are unregistered,
* or none of the given resources is unregistered. The whole unregistration fails when any one of the
* resource can't be unregistered.
*
* @param resources resources to be unregistered
* @return true if the registration succeeds, false otherwise
*/
boolean unregister(List<ResourcePath> resources);
/**
* Allocates the specified resources to the specified consumer in transactional way.
* The state after completion of this method is all the resources are allocated to the consumer,
* or no resource is allocated to the consumer. The whole allocation fails when any one of
* the resource can't be allocated.
*
* @param resources resources to be allocated
* @param consumer resource consumer which the resources are allocated to
* @return true if the allocation succeeds, false otherwise.
*/
boolean allocate(List<ResourcePath> resources, ResourceConsumer consumer);
/**
* Releases the specified resources allocated to the specified corresponding consumers
* in transactional way. The state after completion of this method is all the resources
* are released from the consumer, or no resource is released. The whole release fails
* when any one of the resource can't be released. The size of the list of resources and
* that of consumers must be equal. The resource and consumer with the same position from
* the head of each list correspond to each other.
*
* @param resources resources to be released
* @param consumers resource consumers to whom the resource allocated to
* @return true if succeeds, otherwise false
*/
boolean release(List<ResourcePath> resources, List<ResourceConsumer> consumers);
/**
* Returns the resource consumer to whom the specified resource is allocated.
*
* @param resource resource whose allocated consumer to be returned
* @return resource consumer who are allocated the resource
*/
Optional<ResourceConsumer> getConsumer(ResourcePath resource);
/**
* Returns a collection of the resources allocated to the specified consumer.
*
* @param consumer resource consumer whose allocated resource are searched for
* @return a collection of the resources allocated to the specified consumer
*/
Collection<ResourcePath> getResources(ResourceConsumer consumer);
/**
* Returns a collection of the resources which are children of the specified parent and
* whose type is the specified class.
*
* @param parent parent of the resources to be returned
* @param cls class instance of the children
* @param <T> type of the resource
* @return a collection of the resources which belongs to the specified subject and
* whose type is the specified class.
*/
<T> Collection<ResourcePath> getAllocatedResources(ResourcePath parent, Class<T> cls);
}