This is a driver shutdown method which closes all the sessions and marks the driver as closed. Once the driver is closed, no transactions can be executed on that driver instance.
Note: There is no corresponding open
method and the only option is to instantiate another driver.
This is the primary method to execute a transaction against Amazon QLDB ledger.
When this method is invoked, the driver will acquire a Transaction
and hand it to the TransactionExecutor
you
passed via the transactionFunction
parameter. Once the transactionFunction
's execution is done, the driver will try to
commit the transaction.
If there is a failure along the way, the driver will retry the entire transaction block. This would mean that your code inside the
transactionFunction
function should be idempotent.
You can also return the results from the transactionFunction
. Here is an example code of executing a transaction
let result = driver.executeLambda(async (txn:TransactionExecutor) => {
let a = await txn.execute("SELECT a from Table1");
let b = await txn.execute("SELECT b from Table2");
return {a: a, b: b};
});
Please keep in mind that the entire transaction will be committed once all the code inside the transactionFunction
is executed.
So for the above example the values inside the transactionFunction, a and b, are speculative values. If the commit of the transaction fails,
the entire transactionFunction
will be retried.
The function passed via retryIndicator parameter is invoked whenever there is a failure and the driver is about to retry the transaction. The retryIndicator will be called with the current attempt number.
An Optional function which will be invoked when the transactionFunction
is about to be retried due to a failure.
Promise which fulfills with a QldbSession.
A helper method to get all the table names in a ledger.
Promise which fulfills with an array of table names.
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Use
QldbDriver
instead