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AppendSession

Struct AppendSession 

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pub struct AppendSession { /* private fields */ }
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A session for high-throughput appending with backpressure control. It can be created from append_session.

Supports pipelining multiple AppendInputs while preserving submission order.

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impl AppendSession

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pub async fn submit( &self, input: AppendInput, ) -> Result<BatchSubmitTicket, AppendSessionError>

Submit a batch of records for appending.

Internally, it waits on reserve, then submits using the permit. This provides backpressure when inflight limits are reached. For explicit control, use reserve followed by BatchSubmitPermit::submit.

Note: After all submits, you must call close to ensure all batches are appended.

Examples found in repository?
examples/docs_streams.rs (line 79)
20async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
21    let access_token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
22    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
23
24    let client = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
25    let basin = client.basin(basin_name);
26
27    // Create a temporary stream for examples
28    let stream_name: StreamName = format!(
29        "docs-streams-{}",
30        std::time::SystemTime::now()
31            .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
32            .as_millis()
33    )
34    .parse()?;
35    basin
36        .create_stream(s2_sdk::types::CreateStreamInput::new(stream_name.clone()))
37        .await?;
38
39    // ANCHOR: simple-append
40    let stream = basin.stream(stream_name.clone());
41
42    let ack = stream
43        .append(AppendInput::new(AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
44            AppendRecord::new("first event")?,
45            AppendRecord::new("second event")?,
46        ])?))
47        .await?;
48
49    // ack tells us where the records landed
50    println!(
51        "Wrote records {} through {}",
52        ack.start.seq_num,
53        ack.end.seq_num - 1
54    );
55    // ANCHOR_END: simple-append
56
57    // ANCHOR: simple-read
58    let batch = stream
59        .read(
60            ReadInput::new()
61                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
62                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(100))),
63        )
64        .await?;
65
66    for record in batch.records {
67        println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
68    }
69    // ANCHOR_END: simple-read
70
71    // ANCHOR: append-session
72    let session = stream.append_session(AppendSessionConfig::new());
73
74    // Submit a batch - this enqueues it and returns a ticket
75    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
76        AppendRecord::new("event-1")?,
77        AppendRecord::new("event-2")?,
78    ])?;
79    let ticket = session.submit(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
80
81    // Wait for durability
82    let ack = ticket.await?;
83    println!("Durable at seqNum {}", ack.start.seq_num);
84
85    session.close().await?;
86    // ANCHOR_END: append-session
87
88    // ANCHOR: producer
89    let producer = stream.producer(
90        ProducerConfig::new()
91            .with_batching(BatchingConfig::new().with_linger(Duration::from_millis(5))),
92    );
93
94    // Submit individual records
95    let ticket = producer.submit(AppendRecord::new("my event")?).await?;
96
97    // Force the partial batch and wait for durability without closing the producer
98    producer.flush().await?;
99
100    // Get the exact sequence number
101    let ack = ticket.await?;
102    println!("Record durable at seqNum {}", ack.seq_num);
103
104    producer.close().await?;
105    // ANCHOR_END: producer
106
107    // ANCHOR: check-tail
108    let tail = stream.check_tail().await?;
109    println!("Stream has {} records", tail.seq_num);
110    // ANCHOR_END: check-tail
111
112    // Cleanup
113    basin
114        .delete_stream(s2_sdk::types::DeleteStreamInput::new(stream_name))
115        .await?;
116
117    println!("Streams examples completed");
118
119    // The following read session examples are for documentation snippets only.
120    // They are not executed because they would block waiting for new records.
121    if std::env::var("RUN_READ_SESSIONS").is_err() {
122        return Ok(());
123    }
124
125    // ANCHOR: read-session
126    let mut session = stream
127        .read_session(
128            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0))),
129            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
130        )
131        .await?;
132
133    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
134        let batch = batch?;
135        for record in batch.records {
136            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
137        }
138    }
139    // ANCHOR_END: read-session
140
141    // ANCHOR: read-session-tail-offset
142    // Start reading from 10 records before the current tail
143    let mut session = stream
144        .read_session(
145            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(10))),
146            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
147        )
148        .await?;
149
150    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
151        let batch = batch?;
152        for record in batch.records {
153            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
154        }
155    }
156    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-tail-offset
157
158    // ANCHOR: read-session-timestamp
159    // Start reading from a specific timestamp
160    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
161        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
162        .as_millis() as u64
163        - 3600 * 1000;
164    let mut session = stream
165        .read_session(
166            ReadInput::new()
167                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::Timestamp(one_hour_ago))),
168            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
169        )
170        .await?;
171
172    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
173        let batch = batch?;
174        for record in batch.records {
175            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
176        }
177    }
178    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-timestamp
179
180    // ANCHOR: read-session-until
181    // Read records until a specific timestamp
182    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
183        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
184        .as_millis() as u64
185        - 3600 * 1000;
186    let mut session = stream
187        .read_session(
188            ReadInput::new()
189                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
190                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_until(..one_hour_ago)),
191            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
192        )
193        .await?;
194
195    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
196        let batch = batch?;
197        for record in batch.records {
198            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
199        }
200    }
201    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-until
202
203    // ANCHOR: read-session-wait
204    // Read all available records, and once reaching the current tail, wait an additional 30 seconds
205    // for new ones
206    let mut session = stream
207        .read_session(
208            ReadInput::new()
209                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
210                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_wait(30)),
211            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
212        )
213        .await?;
214
215    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
216        let batch = batch?;
217        for record in batch.records {
218            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
219        }
220    }
221    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-wait
222
223    Ok(())
224}
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pub async fn reserve( &self, bytes: u32, ) -> Result<BatchSubmitPermit, AppendSessionError>

Reserve capacity for a batch to be submitted. Useful in select! loops where you want to interleave submission with other async work. See submit for a simpler API.

Waits when inflight limits are reached, providing explicit backpressure control. The returned permit must be used to submit the batch.

Note: After all submits, you must call close to ensure all batches are appended.

§Cancel safety

This method is cancel safe. Internally, it only awaits Semaphore::acquire_many_owned and Sender::reserve_owned, both of which are cancel safe.

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pub async fn close(self) -> Result<(), AppendSessionError>

Close the session and wait for all submitted batch of records to be appended.

Examples found in repository?
examples/docs_streams.rs (line 85)
20async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
21    let access_token = std::env::var("S2_ACCESS_TOKEN")?;
22    let basin_name: BasinName = std::env::var("S2_BASIN")?.parse()?;
23
24    let client = S2::new(S2Config::new(access_token))?;
25    let basin = client.basin(basin_name);
26
27    // Create a temporary stream for examples
28    let stream_name: StreamName = format!(
29        "docs-streams-{}",
30        std::time::SystemTime::now()
31            .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
32            .as_millis()
33    )
34    .parse()?;
35    basin
36        .create_stream(s2_sdk::types::CreateStreamInput::new(stream_name.clone()))
37        .await?;
38
39    // ANCHOR: simple-append
40    let stream = basin.stream(stream_name.clone());
41
42    let ack = stream
43        .append(AppendInput::new(AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
44            AppendRecord::new("first event")?,
45            AppendRecord::new("second event")?,
46        ])?))
47        .await?;
48
49    // ack tells us where the records landed
50    println!(
51        "Wrote records {} through {}",
52        ack.start.seq_num,
53        ack.end.seq_num - 1
54    );
55    // ANCHOR_END: simple-append
56
57    // ANCHOR: simple-read
58    let batch = stream
59        .read(
60            ReadInput::new()
61                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
62                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_limits(ReadLimits::new().with_count(100))),
63        )
64        .await?;
65
66    for record in batch.records {
67        println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
68    }
69    // ANCHOR_END: simple-read
70
71    // ANCHOR: append-session
72    let session = stream.append_session(AppendSessionConfig::new());
73
74    // Submit a batch - this enqueues it and returns a ticket
75    let records = AppendRecordBatch::try_from_iter([
76        AppendRecord::new("event-1")?,
77        AppendRecord::new("event-2")?,
78    ])?;
79    let ticket = session.submit(AppendInput::new(records)).await?;
80
81    // Wait for durability
82    let ack = ticket.await?;
83    println!("Durable at seqNum {}", ack.start.seq_num);
84
85    session.close().await?;
86    // ANCHOR_END: append-session
87
88    // ANCHOR: producer
89    let producer = stream.producer(
90        ProducerConfig::new()
91            .with_batching(BatchingConfig::new().with_linger(Duration::from_millis(5))),
92    );
93
94    // Submit individual records
95    let ticket = producer.submit(AppendRecord::new("my event")?).await?;
96
97    // Force the partial batch and wait for durability without closing the producer
98    producer.flush().await?;
99
100    // Get the exact sequence number
101    let ack = ticket.await?;
102    println!("Record durable at seqNum {}", ack.seq_num);
103
104    producer.close().await?;
105    // ANCHOR_END: producer
106
107    // ANCHOR: check-tail
108    let tail = stream.check_tail().await?;
109    println!("Stream has {} records", tail.seq_num);
110    // ANCHOR_END: check-tail
111
112    // Cleanup
113    basin
114        .delete_stream(s2_sdk::types::DeleteStreamInput::new(stream_name))
115        .await?;
116
117    println!("Streams examples completed");
118
119    // The following read session examples are for documentation snippets only.
120    // They are not executed because they would block waiting for new records.
121    if std::env::var("RUN_READ_SESSIONS").is_err() {
122        return Ok(());
123    }
124
125    // ANCHOR: read-session
126    let mut session = stream
127        .read_session(
128            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0))),
129            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
130        )
131        .await?;
132
133    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
134        let batch = batch?;
135        for record in batch.records {
136            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
137        }
138    }
139    // ANCHOR_END: read-session
140
141    // ANCHOR: read-session-tail-offset
142    // Start reading from 10 records before the current tail
143    let mut session = stream
144        .read_session(
145            ReadInput::new().with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::TailOffset(10))),
146            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
147        )
148        .await?;
149
150    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
151        let batch = batch?;
152        for record in batch.records {
153            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
154        }
155    }
156    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-tail-offset
157
158    // ANCHOR: read-session-timestamp
159    // Start reading from a specific timestamp
160    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
161        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
162        .as_millis() as u64
163        - 3600 * 1000;
164    let mut session = stream
165        .read_session(
166            ReadInput::new()
167                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::Timestamp(one_hour_ago))),
168            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
169        )
170        .await?;
171
172    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
173        let batch = batch?;
174        for record in batch.records {
175            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
176        }
177    }
178    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-timestamp
179
180    // ANCHOR: read-session-until
181    // Read records until a specific timestamp
182    let one_hour_ago = std::time::SystemTime::now()
183        .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)?
184        .as_millis() as u64
185        - 3600 * 1000;
186    let mut session = stream
187        .read_session(
188            ReadInput::new()
189                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
190                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_until(..one_hour_ago)),
191            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
192        )
193        .await?;
194
195    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
196        let batch = batch?;
197        for record in batch.records {
198            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
199        }
200    }
201    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-until
202
203    // ANCHOR: read-session-wait
204    // Read all available records, and once reaching the current tail, wait an additional 30 seconds
205    // for new ones
206    let mut session = stream
207        .read_session(
208            ReadInput::new()
209                .with_start(ReadStart::new().with_from(ReadFrom::SeqNum(0)))
210                .with_stop(ReadStop::new().with_wait(30)),
211            ReadSessionConfig::default(),
212        )
213        .await?;
214
215    while let Some(batch) = session.next().await {
216        let batch = batch?;
217        for record in batch.records {
218            println!("[{}] {:?}", record.seq_num, record.body);
219        }
220    }
221    // ANCHOR_END: read-session-wait
222
223    Ok(())
224}

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