Class: RJR::Nodes::Web
Overview
Web node definition, listen for and invoke json-rpc requests via web requests
Clients should specify the hostname / port when listening for requests and when invoking them.
note the RJR javascript client also supports sending / receiving json-rpc messages over http
Constant Summary collapse
- RJR_NODE_TYPE =
:web
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from RJR::Node
#dispatcher, #message_headers, #node_id
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(args = {}) ⇒ Web
constructor
Web initializer.
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#invoke(uri, rpc_method, *args) ⇒ Object
Instructs node to send rpc request, and wait for / return response.
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#listen ⇒ Object
Instruct Node to start listening for and dispatching rpc requests.
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#notify(uri, rpc_method, *args) ⇒ Object
Instructs node to send rpc notification (immadiately returns / no response is generated).
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#send_msg(data, connection) ⇒ Object
Send data using specified http connection.
- #to_s ⇒ Object
Methods inherited from RJR::Node
em, #halt, #join, #node_type, #on, tp
Constructor Details
#initialize(args = {}) ⇒ Web
Web initializer
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 100 def initialize(args = {}) super(args) @host = args[:host] @port = args[:port] end |
Instance Method Details
#invoke(uri, rpc_method, *args) ⇒ Object
Instructs node to send rpc request, and wait for / return response
Implementation of RJR::Node#invoke
Do not invoke directly from em event loop or callback as will block the message subscription used to receive responses
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 147 def invoke(uri, rpc_method, *args) = RequestMessage.new :method => rpc_method, :args => args, :headers => @message_headers cb = lambda { |http| # TODO handle errors (http.response, http) } @@em.schedule do http = EventMachine::HttpRequest.new(uri).post :body => .to_s http.errback &cb http.callback &cb end # will block until response message is received # TODO optional timeout for response ? result = wait_for_result() if result.size > 2 raise Exception, result[2] end return result[1] end |
#listen ⇒ Object
Instruct Node to start listening for and dispatching rpc requests
Implementation of RJR::Node#listen
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 129 def listen @@em.schedule do EventMachine::start_server(@host, @port, WebConnection, :rjr_node => self) end self end |
#notify(uri, rpc_method, *args) ⇒ Object
Instructs node to send rpc notification (immadiately returns / no response is generated)
Implementation of RJR::Node#notify
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 179 def notify(uri, rpc_method, *args) # will block until message is published published_l = Mutex.new published_c = ConditionVariable.new invoked = false = NotificationMessage.new :method => rpc_method, :args => args, :headers => @message_headers cb = lambda { |arg| published_l.synchronize { invoked = true ; published_c.signal }} @@em.schedule do http = EventMachine::HttpRequest.new(uri).post :body => .to_s http.errback &cb http.callback &cb end published_l.synchronize { published_c.wait published_l unless invoked } nil end |
#send_msg(data, connection) ⇒ Object
Send data using specified http connection
Implementation of RJR::Node#send_msg
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 113 def send_msg(data, connection) # we are assuming that since http connections # are not persistant, we should be sending a # response message here resp = EventMachine::DelegatedHttpResponse.new(connection) #resp.status = response.result.success ? 200 : 500 resp.status = 200 resp.content = data.to_s resp.content_type "application/json" resp.send_response end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rjr/nodes/web.rb', line 106 def to_s "RJR::Nodes::Web<#{@node_id},#{@host},#{@port}>" end |