Module: Async::HTTP::Protocol::HTTP2::Connection

Included in:
Client, Server
Defined in:
lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#countObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute count.



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 97

def count
  @count
end

#promisesObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute promises.



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 91

def promises
  @promises
end

#streamObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute stream.



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 50

def stream
  @stream
end

Instance Method Details

#connected?Boolean

Can we use this connection to make requests?

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 104

def connected?
	@stream.connected?
end

#http1?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 52

def http1?
	false
end

#http2?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 56

def http2?
	true
end

#initializeObject



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 40

def initialize(*)
	super
	
	@count = 0
	@reader = nil
	
	# Writing multiple frames at the same time can cause odd problems if frames are only partially written. So we use a semaphore to ensure frames are written in their entirety.
	@write_frame_guard = Async::Semaphore.new(1)
end

#multiplexObject



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 99

def multiplex
	@remote_settings.maximum_concurrent_streams
end

#peerObject



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 93

def peer
	@stream.io
end

#read_in_background(task: Task.current) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 75

def read_in_background(task: Task.current)
	task.async do |nested_task|
		nested_task.annotate("#{version} reading data for #{self.class}")
		
		begin
			while !self.closed?
				self.read_frame
			end
		rescue EOFError, Async::Wrapper::Cancelled
			# Stream closed.
		ensure
			stop_connection($!)
		end
	end
end

#reusable?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 108

def reusable?
	!(self.closed? || @stream.closed?)
end

#start_connectionObject



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 60

def start_connection
	@reader ||= read_in_background
end

#stop_connection(error) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 64

def stop_connection(error)
	@reader = nil
end

#versionObject



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 112

def version
	VERSION
end

#write_frame(frame) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/http/protocol/http2/connection.rb', line 68

def write_frame(frame)
	# We don't want to write multiple frames at the same time.
	@write_frame_guard.acquire do
		super
	end
end