Module: LanGrove::Handler

Included in:
Base, Deferred, SocketBase
Defined in:
lib/langrove/handler/socket_multiplexer.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/base.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/socket.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/deferred.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/web_socket.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/socket_base.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb,
lib/langrove/handler/http_servlet.rb

Overview

Occasionally a daemon is required to maintain multiple handlers in state, each receiving data asymetrically from an already aggregated source.

eg. A post accumulated syslog stream being forwarded

to the local daemon containing log events from 
the entire network.

This stream would arrive on a single socket to which there would therefore be only one attached Handler in the Daemon (per the pattern)

The purpose of this de-multiplexer is to re-align this situation back to pattern.

ie. To arrive at the situation where there is a representative

entity present in the local Server for each connected Client, 
even if only connected 'virtually' via the remote proxy.

Allowing therefore the unmodified application of Behaviours
to these representative Handlers.

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: SocketBase Classes: Base, Deferred, HttpServlet, Socket, SocketMultiplexer, WebSocket

Constant Summary collapse

Default =
LanGrove::Handler::Socket

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#capsuleObject

Handler contains a ‘capsule’ of data to be maniplulated by the implementor toward achieving their architected goal.

  • It is stored in the @capsule instance variable.

  • It is acted upon by certain of the built in Behaviours

  • Is is accessable through the following attribute



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 23

def capsule
  @capsule
end

#configObject

Returns the value of attribute config.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 11

def config
  @config
end

#keyObject

key contains the persistance storage address for the capsule



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 35

def key
  @key
end

#loggerObject

Returns the value of attribute logger.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 10

def logger
  @logger
end

#pending_capsuleObject

pending_capsule is populated with the first received message and is used as source to construct the (storage) key



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 29

def pending_capsule
  @pending_capsule
end

#protocolObject

Returns the value of attribute protocol.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 8

def protocol
  @protocol
end

#schedulerObject

Returns the value of attribute scheduler.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 9

def scheduler
  @scheduler
end

#serverObject

Returns the value of attribute server.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 7

def server
  @server
end

#typeObject

Returns the value of attribute type.



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 5

def type
  @type
end

Instance Method Details

#assign(parameters) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 200

def assign( parameters )
  
  @root = parameters[ :root ]
  
  @logger = @root.logger
  
  @type = :handler
  
  @capsule = {} if @capsule.nil?
  @key = nil
  @pending_capsule = nil
  
  
  #
  # Assigns daemon infrastructure
  # to sub process Handler (this)
  #
  
  self.config   = parameters[ :handler ][ :config ]
       
  #
  # Bind to (own instance) of Protocol + Protocol Config
  #
  
  self.protocol = parameters[ :protocol ][ :class ].new( 
  
    @root,
    parameters[ :protocol ][ :config ], 
    nil
  
  )
  
  #
  # Bind to Server
  #
  self.server = parameters[ :server ]
  parameters[ :server ].connect( self )
  
end

#connectObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 48

def connect; end

#disconnectObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 50

def disconnect; end

#error(err) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 52

def error( err ); end

#event_filter(type, object) {|object| ... } ⇒ Object

Yields:

  • (object)


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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 67

def event_filter( type, object, &block )
  
  #
  #  OVERRIDE
  # 
  #  Certain behaviours call back through this filter 
  #  on the handler.
  # 
  #  The implementor can override this to affect control 
  #  over certain of the internal event pipelines.
  # 
  #  By not yielding into the block, the implementor can 
  #  prevent the <object> from traversing further. 
  #  
  # 
  #  <type>   
  # 
  #  Refers to which behaviour is calling back for 
  #  filtration.
  # 
  #  These include:
  #  
  #  :notification - A notification is about to be 
  #                  triggered. 
  # 
  #  <object>
  # 
  #  The notification.
  # 
  #  <&block> 
  # 
  #  This block to yield into after choosing to allow
  #  the event to traverse further.
  # 
  
  yield object if block
  
end

#receive(decoded_data) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 54

def receive( decoded_data )

  #
  # OVERRIDE
  # 

  @capsule = decoded_data

end

#reloadObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 46

def reload; end

#reload_handlerObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 172

def reload_handler
  
  @root.trigger( self, :handler, :reload )
  
  reload
  
end

#startObject

Event Callbacks



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 42

def start; end

#start_handlerObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 146

def start_handler
  
  @logger.debug "#{self}.start_handler()"
  
  #
  # trigger event
  #
  
  @root.trigger( self, :handler, :start )
  
  #
  # call overridable
  #
  
  start
  
end

#stopObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 44

def stop; end

#stop_handlerObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 164

def stop_handler
  
  @root.trigger( self, :handler, :stop )
  
  stop
  
end

#transform(type, object) {|object| ... } ⇒ Object

Yields:

  • (object)


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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 106

def transform( type, object, &block )
  
  #
  # OVERRIDE
  #
  # Certain of the behaviours call through this transform
  # to adjust the data format of the capsule.
  # 
  # eg. The notifier requires a notification to be assembled
  #     into the format for the destination system.
  # 
  # <type>
  # 
  # Refers to which behaviour is calling back for 
  # transformation.
  #
  #  These include:
  #  
  #  :notification - A notification is about to be 
  #                  triggered. 
  #
  # 
  # 
  # <object>
  # 
  # The notification. Usually the 'capsule' and enqueued
  # 
  
  #
  # Default is no transform
  #
  yield object
  
  #
  # Return false if the notification should not go ahead
  #
  return true
  
end

#uniqueObject



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# File 'lib/langrove/handler/handler_base.rb', line 180

def unique

  raise LanGrove::DaemonConfigException.new(

    "Called unique without :unique: key specified"

  ) if @config[:unique].nil?

  unique = @capsule[@config[:unique]]

  raise LanGrove::RuntimeException.new(

    "Missing value for :unique: #{@config[:unique]}"

  ) if unique.nil?

  return unique

end