/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * basebackup_target.h * Extensibility framework for adding base backup targets. * * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/include/backup/basebackup_target.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef BASEBACKUP_TARGET_H #define BASEBACKUP_TARGET_H #include "backup/basebackup_sink.h" struct BaseBackupTargetHandle; typedef struct BaseBackupTargetHandle BaseBackupTargetHandle; /* * Extensions can call this function to create new backup targets. * * 'name' is the name of the new target. * * 'check_detail' is a function that accepts a target name and target detail * and either throws an error (if the target detail is not valid or some other * problem, such as a permissions issue, is detected) or returns a pointer to * the data that will be needed to create a bbsink implementing that target. * The second argumnt will be NULL if the TARGET_DETAIL option to the * BASE_BACKUP command was not specified. * * 'get_sink' is a function that creates the bbsink. The first argument * is the successor sink; the sink created by this function should always * forward to this sink. The second argument is the pointer returned by a * previous call to the 'check_detail' function. * * In practice, a user will type something like "pg_basebackup --target foo:bar * -Xfetch". That will cause the server to look for a backup target named * "foo". If one is found, the check_detail callback will be invoked for the * string "bar", and whatever that callback returns will be passed as the * second argument to the get_sink callback. */ extern void BaseBackupAddTarget(char *name, void *(*check_detail) (char *, char *), bbsink *(*get_sink) (bbsink *, void *)); /* * These functions are used by the core code to access base backup targets * added via BaseBackupAddTarget(). The core code will pass the TARGET and * TARGET_DETAIL strings obtained from the user to BaseBackupGetTargetHandle, * which will either throw an error (if the TARGET is not recognized or the * check_detail hook for that TARGET doesn't like the TARGET_DETAIL) or * return a BaseBackupTargetHandle object that can later be passed to * BaseBackupGetSink. * * BaseBackupGetSink constructs a bbsink implementing the desired target * using the BaseBackupTargetHandle and the successor bbsink. It does this * by arranging to call the get_sink() callback provided by the extension * that implements the base backup target. */ extern BaseBackupTargetHandle *BaseBackupGetTargetHandle(char *target, char *target_detail); extern bbsink *BaseBackupGetSink(BaseBackupTargetHandle *handle, bbsink *next_sink); #endif