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165 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
165 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017 Gerasimos Maropoulos, ΓΜ. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package host
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// the 24hour name was "Supervisor" but it's not cover its usage
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// 100%, best name is Task or Thead, I'll chouse Task.
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// and re-name the host to "Supervisor" because that is the really
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// supervisor.
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import (
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"context"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/nettools"
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"net/http"
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)
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type (
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// FlowController exports the `DeferFlow`
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// and `RestoreFlow` capabilities.
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// Read more at Supervisor.
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FlowController interface {
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DeferFlow()
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RestoreFlow()
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}
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)
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// TaskHost contains all the necessary information
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// about the host supervisor, its server
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// and the exports the whole flow controller of it.
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type TaskHost struct {
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su *Supervisor
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// Supervisor with access fields when server is running, i.e restrict access to "Schedule"
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// Server that running, is active and open
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// Flow controller
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FlowController
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// Various
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pid int
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doneChan chan struct{}
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errChan chan error
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}
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// Done filled when server was shutdown.
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func (h TaskHost) Done() <-chan struct{} {
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return h.doneChan
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}
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// Err filled when server received an error.
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func (h TaskHost) Err() <-chan error {
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return h.errChan
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}
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// Serve can (re)run the server with the latest known configuration.
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func (h TaskHost) Serve() error {
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// the underline server's serve, using the "latest known" listener from the supervisor.
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l, err := h.su.newListener()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// if http.serverclosed ignroe the error, it will have this error
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// from the previous close
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if err := h.su.server.Serve(l); err != http.ErrServerClosed {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// HostURL returns the listening full url (scheme+host)
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// based on the supervisor's server's address.
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func (h TaskHost) HostURL() string {
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return nettools.ResolveURLFromServer(h.su.server)
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}
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// Hostname returns the underline server's hostname.
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func (h TaskHost) Hostname() string {
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return nettools.ResolveHostname(h.su.server.Addr)
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}
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// Shutdown gracefully shuts down the server without interrupting any
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// active connections. Shutdown works by first closing all open
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// listeners, then closing all idle connections, and then waiting
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// indefinitely for connections to return to idle and then shut down.
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// If the provided context expires before the shutdown is complete,
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// then the context's error is returned.
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//
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// Shutdown does not attempt to close nor wait for hijacked
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// connections such as WebSockets. The caller of Shutdown should
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// separately notify such long-lived connections of shutdown and wait
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// for them to close, if desired.
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func (h TaskHost) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error {
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// the underline server's Shutdown (otherwise we will cancel all tasks and do cycles)
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return h.su.server.Shutdown(ctx)
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}
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// TaskProcess is the context of the Task runner.
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// Contains the host's information and actions
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// and its self cancelation emmiter.
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type TaskProcess struct {
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canceledChan chan struct{}
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host TaskHost
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}
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// Done filled when this task is canceled.
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func (p TaskProcess) Done() <-chan struct{} {
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return p.canceledChan
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}
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// Host returns the TaskHost.
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//
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// TaskHost contains all the necessary information
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// about the host supervisor, its server
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// and the exports the whole flow controller of it.
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func (p TaskProcess) Host() TaskHost {
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return p.host
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}
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func createTaskHost(su *Supervisor) TaskHost {
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host := TaskHost{
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su: su,
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FlowController: su,
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doneChan: make(chan struct{}),
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errChan: make(chan error),
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}
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return host
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}
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func newTaskProcess(host TaskHost) TaskProcess {
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return TaskProcess{
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host: host,
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canceledChan: make(chan struct{}),
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}
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}
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// A TaskRunner is an independent stream of instructions in a Supervisor.
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// A routine is similar to a sequential program.
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// However, a routine itself is not a program,
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// it can't run on its own, instead it runs within a Supervisor's context.
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//
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// The real usage of a routine is not about a single sequential thread,
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// but rather using multiple tasks in a single Supervisor.
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// Multiple tasks running at the same time and performing various tasks is referred as Multithreading.
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// A Task is considered to be a lightweight process because it runs within the context of a Supervisor
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// and takes advantage of resources allocated for that Supervisor and its Server.
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type TaskRunner interface {
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// Run runs the task based on its TaskProcess which contains
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// all the necessary information and actions to control the host supervisor
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// and its server.
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Run(TaskProcess)
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}
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// TaskRunnerFunc "converts" a func(TaskProcess) to a complete TaskRunner.
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// Its functionality is exactly the same as TaskRunner.
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//
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// See `TaskRunner` too.
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type TaskRunnerFunc func(TaskProcess)
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// Run runs the task based on its TaskProcess which contains
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// all the necessary information and actions to control the host supervisor
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// and its server.
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func (s TaskRunnerFunc) Run(proc TaskProcess) {
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s(proc)
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}
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