mnesia_registry
Module
mnesia_registry
Module summary
Dump support for registries in erl_interface.
Description
This module is usually part of the erl_interface
application, but is currently part of the Mnesia
application.
This module is mainly intended for internal use within OTP, but it has two functions that are exported for public use.
On C-nodes, erl_interface
has support for registry tables. These tables reside in RAM on the C-node, but can also be dumped into Mnesia
tables. By default, the dumping of registry tables through erl_interface
causes a corresponding Mnesia
table to be created with mnesia_registry:create_table/1
, if necessary.
Tables that are created with these functions can be administered as all other Mnesia
tables. They can be included in backups, replicas can be added, and so on. The tables are normal Mnesia
tables owned by the user of the corresponding erl_interface
registries.
Exports
create_table(Tab) -> ok | exit(Reason)
A wrapper function for mnesia:create_table/2
, which creates a table (if there is no existing table) with an appropriate set of attributes
. The table only resides on the local node and its storage type is the same as the schema
table on the local node, that is, {ram_copies,[node()]}
or {disc_copies,[node()]}
.
This function is used by erl_interface
to create the Mnesia
table if it does not already exist.
create_table(Tab, TabDef) -> ok | exit(Reason)
A wrapper function for mnesia:create_table/2
, which creates a table (if there is no existing table) with an appropriate set of attributes
. The attributes and TabDef
are forwarded to mnesia:create_table/2
. For example, if the table is to reside as disc_only_copies
on all nodes, a call looks as follows:
TabDef = [{{disc_only_copies, node()|nodes()]}], mnesia_registry:create_table(my_reg, TabDef)
See Also
erl_interface(3)
, mnesia(3)
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