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Last changed in Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4 / Thunderbird 3.3 / SeaMonkey 2.1)To create an instance of this interface, use the Category Manger, with the category "vacuum-participant".
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boolean onBeginVacuum(); |
void onEndVacuum(in boolean aSucceeded); |
Attribute | Type | Description |
databaseConnection | mozIStorageConnection | A connection to the database file to be vacuumed. |
expectedDatabasePageSize | long | The expected page size, in bytes, for the database. The vacuum manager will try to correct the page size when the browser is idle, using this value as a target. Valid page sizes are in the range 512 to 65,536. The recommended value is Note: If the database is using the WAL journal node and the current page size is not the expected one, the journal node will be changed to TRUNCATE because WAL doesn't allow page size changes. The vacuum manager will try to restore WAL mode, but this will only work reliably if the participant properly resets statements. If the attempt to restore the journal node fails, it will remain TRUNCATE . |
Called when a vacuum operation begins. Once you receive this notification, you should avoid using the database until onEndVacuum()
is called.
boolean onBeginVacuum();
None.
Return true
to allow the vacuum operation to proceed, or false
if you don't want the database to be vacuumed. You may wish to return false
, for example, if you're in the middle of an operation that you don't want to (or can't) interrupt.
Called when a vacuum operation ends.
void onEndVacuum( in boolean aSucceeded );
aSucceeded
true
if the vacuum operation was successful, or false
if it wasn't successful.