Class: RuntimeContext

Inherits:
AbstractRuntimeContext show all
Defined in:
lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb

Overview

Represents a single context which allows interaction with a selected technology. Refers to a single instance of the called runtime within a particular target OS process. This can be either the local currently running process (inMemory) or a particular remote process identified by the IP Address and PORT of the target Javonet instance. Multiple Runtime Contexts can be initialized within one process. Calling the same technology on inMemory communication channel will return the existing instance of runtime context. Calling the same technology on TCP channel but on different nodes will result in unique Runtime Contexts. Within the runtime context, any number of libraries can be loaded and any objects from the target technology can be interacted with, as they are aware of each other due to sharing the same memory space and same runtime instance.

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/foundations/runtime-context article on Javonet Guides}

Constant Summary collapse

@@memory_runtime_contexts =
Hash.new
@@network_runtime_contexts =
Hash.new

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data) ⇒ RuntimeContext

Returns a new instance of RuntimeContext.



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 25

def initialize(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data)
  @runtime_name = runtime_name
  @connection_type = connection_type
  @tcp_ip_address = tcp_connection_data
  @current_command = nil
  @interpreter = Interpreter.new
  SdkMessageHelper.send_message_to_app_insights("SdkMessage", RuntimeNameHandler.get_name(@runtime_name).capitalize + " initialized")
end

Instance Attribute Details

#current_commandObject

accessor get method



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 20

def current_command
  @current_command
end

Class Method Details

.get_instance(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 34

def self.get_instance(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data)
  case connection_type
  when ConnectionType::IN_MEMORY
    if @@memory_runtime_contexts.has_key?(runtime_name)
      runtime_ctx = @@memory_runtime_contexts[runtime_name]
      runtime_ctx.current_command = nil
      return runtime_ctx
    else
      runtime_ctx = RuntimeContext.new(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data)
      @@memory_runtime_contexts[runtime_name] = runtime_ctx
      return runtime_ctx
    end
  when ConnectionType::TCP
    key = runtime_name.to_s + ":" + tcp_connection_data.to_s
    if @@network_runtime_contexts.has_key?(key)
      runtime_ctx = @@network_runtime_contexts[key]
      runtime_ctx.current_command = nil
      return runtime_ctx
    else
      runtime_ctx = RuntimeContext.new(runtime_name, connection_type, tcp_connection_data)
      @@network_runtime_contexts[key] = runtime_ctx
      return runtime_ctx
    end
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#as_out(*args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Creates a reference type argument that can be passed to a method with an out parameter modifier. This method is used when working with methods from the called runtime that require arguments to be passed by reference. The arguments include the value and optionally the type of the reference. The type must be retrieved from the called runtime using the getType method. After creating the reference, it can be used as an argument when invoking methods.

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The value and optionally the type of the reference.

Returns:

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/methods-arguments/passing-arguments-by-reference-with-out-keyword article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 147

def as_out(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::AS_OUT, [*args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#as_ref(*args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Creates a reference type argument that can be passed to a method with a ref parameter modifier. This method is used when working with methods from the called runtime that require arguments to be passed by reference. The arguments include the value and optionally the type of the reference. The type must be retrieved from the called runtime using the getType method. After creating the reference, it can be used as an argument when invoking methods.

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The value and optionally the type of the reference.

Returns:

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/methods-arguments/passing-arguments-by-reference-with-ref-keyword article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 133

def as_ref(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::AS_REF, [*args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#build_command(command) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 166

def build_command(command)
  command.payload.each_index { |i|
    command.payload[i] = encapsulate_payload_item(command.payload[i])
  }
  command.prepend_arg_to_payload(@current_command)
end

#cast(*args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Casts the provided value to a specific type. This method is used when invoking methods that require specific types of arguments. The arguments include the target type and the value to be cast. The target type must be retrieved from the called runtime using the getType method. After casting the value, it can be used as an argument when invoking methods. #see Refer to this article on Javonet Guides

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The target type and the value to be cast.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 106

def cast(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::CAST, [*args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#encapsulate_payload_item(payload_item) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 173

def encapsulate_payload_item(payload_item)
  if payload_item.is_a? Command
    payload_item.payload.each_index { |i|
      payload_item.payload[i] = encapsulate_payload_item(payload_item.payload[i])
    }
    return payload_item

  elsif payload_item.is_a? InvocationContext
    return payload_item.current_command

  elsif payload_item.is_a? Array
    copied_array = payload_item.map { |item| encapsulate_payload_item(item) }
    return Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::ARRAY, copied_array)
  else
    return Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::VALUE, payload_item.nil? ? [nil] : [*payload_item])
  end
end

#executeObject

Executes the current command. The initial state of RuntimeContext is non-materialized, wrapping either a single command or a chain of recursively nested commands. Commands become nested through each invocation of methods on RuntimeContext. Each invocation triggers the creation of a new RuntimeContext instance wrapping the current command with a new parent command. The developer can decide at any moment of the materialization for the context, taking full control of the chunks of the expression being transferred and processed on the target runtime.

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/foundations/execute-method article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 66

def execute
  @response_command = @interpreter.execute(@current_command, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address)
  @current_command = nil

  if @response_command.command_type == CommandType::EXCEPTION
    exception = ExceptionThrower.throw_exception(@response_command)
    SdkMessageHelper.send_message_to_app_insights("SdkException", exception.message)
    raise exception
  end
end

#get_enum_item(*args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Retrieves a specific item from an enum type. This method is used when working with enums from the called runtime. The arguments include the enum type and the name of the item. The enum type must be retrieved from the called runtime using the getType method. After retrieving the item, it can be used as an argument when invoking methods.

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The enum type and the name of the item.

Returns:

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/enums/using-enum-type article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 119

def get_enum_item(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::GET_ENUM_ITEM, [*args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#get_type(*args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Retrieves a reference to a specific type. The type can be a class, interface or enum. The type can be retrieved from any referenced library.

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The full name of the type.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 94

def get_type(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::GET_TYPE, [*args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#health_checkObject



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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 191

def health_check()
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::VALUE, ["health_check"])
  @current_command = build_command(local_command)
  execute
end

#invoke_global_function(function_name, *args) ⇒ InvocationContext

Invokes a function from the called runtime. This method is used when working with functions from the called runtime. The arguments include the function name and the arguments to be passed to the function. After invoking the function, the result can be used for further operations.

Parameters:

  • function_name (String)

    The name of the function to invoke.

  • args (Array)

    The arguments to be passed to the function.

Returns:

  • (InvocationContext)

    The InvocationContext instance that wraps the command to invoke the function.

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/functions/invoking-functions article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 160

def invoke_global_function(function_name, *args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::INVOKE_GLOBAL_FUNCTION, [function_name, *args])
  @current_command = nil
  InvocationContext.new(@runtime_name, @connection_type, @tcp_ip_address, build_command(local_command), false)
end

#load_library(*args) ⇒ RuntimeContext

Adds a reference to a library. Javonet allows you to reference and use modules or packages written in various languages. This method allows you to use any library from all supported technologies. The necessary libraries need to be referenced. The argument is a relative or full path to the library. If the library has dependencies on other libraries, the latter needs to be added first. After referencing the library, any objects stored in this package can be used. Use static classes, create instances, call methods, use fields and properties, and much more.

Parameters:

  • args (Array)

    The relative or full path to the library.

Returns:

See Also:

  • to this {https://www.javonet.com/guides/v2/ruby/getting-started/adding-references-to-libraries article on Javonet Guides}


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# File 'lib/javonet-ruby-sdk/sdk/runtime_context.rb', line 84

def load_library(*args)
  local_command = Command.new(@runtime_name, CommandType::LOAD_LIBRARY, [*args])
  @current_command = build_command(local_command)
  self.execute()
  self
end