cassandra.timestamps - Timestamp Generation
class MonotonicTimestampGenerator
An object that, when called, returns int(time.time() * 1e6) when
possible, but, if the value returned by time.time doesn’t increase,
drifts into the future and logs warnings.
Exposed configuration attributes can be configured with arguments to
__init__ or by changing attributes on an initialized object.
Attributes
warn_on_drift
= TrueIf true, log warnings when timestamps drift into the future as allowed by
warning_threshold and warning_interval.
warning_threshold
= 1This object will only issue warnings when the returned timestamp drifts
more than warning_threshold seconds into the future.
Defaults to 1 second.
warning_interval
= 1This object will only issue warnings every warning_interval seconds.
Defaults to 1 second.
Methods
_next_timestamp
(now, last)Returns the timestamp that should be used if now is the current
time and last is the last timestamp returned by this object.
Intended for internal and testing use only; to generate timestamps,
call an instantiated MonotonicTimestampGenerator object.
- Parameters
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now (int) – an integer to be used as the current time, typically representing the current time in seconds since the UNIX epoch
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last (int) – an integer representing the last timestamp returned by this object
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