evio/evio.go

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Go

// Copyright 2017 Joshua J Baker. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package evio
import (
"io"
"net"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Action is an action that occurs after the completion of an event.
type Action int
const (
// None indicates that no action should occur following an event.
None Action = iota
// Detach detaches the client.
Detach
// Close closes the client.
Close
// Shutdown shutdowns the server.
Shutdown
)
// Options are set when the client opens.
type Options struct {
// TCPKeepAlive (SO_KEEPALIVE) socket option.
TCPKeepAlive time.Duration
}
// Addr represents the connection's remote and local addresses.
type Addr struct {
// Index is the index of server address that was passed to the Serve call.
Index int
// Local is the connection's local socket address.
Local net.Addr
// Local is the connection's remote peer address.
Remote net.Addr
}
// Events represents the server events for the Serve call.
// Each event has an Action return value that is used manage the state
// of the connection and server.
type Events struct {
// Serving fires when the server can accept connections.
// The wake parameter is a goroutine-safe function that triggers
// a Data event (with a nil `in` parameter) for the specified id.
// The addrs parameter is an array of listening addresses that align
// with the addr strings passed to the Serve function.
Serving func(wake func(id int) bool, addrs []net.Addr) (action Action)
// Opened fires when a new connection has opened.
// The addr parameter is the connection's local and remote addresses.
// Use the out return value to write data to the connection.
// The opts return value is used to set connection options.
Opened func(id int, addr Addr) (out []byte, opts Options, action Action)
// Opened fires when a connection has closed.
// The err parameter is the last known connection error, usually nil.
Closed func(id int, err error) (action Action)
// Detached fires when a connection has been previously detached.
// Once detached it's up to the receiver of this event to manage the
// state of the connection. The Closed event will not be called for
// this connection.
// The conn parameter is a ReadWriteCloser that represents the
// underlying socket connection. It can be freely used in goroutines
// and should be closed when it's no longer needed.
Detached func(id int, rwc io.ReadWriteCloser) (action Action)
// Data fires when a connection sends the server data.
// The in parameter is the incoming data.
// Use the out return value to write data to the connection.
Data func(id int, in []byte) (out []byte, action Action)
// Prewrite fires prior to every write attempt.
// The amount parameter is the number of bytes that will be attempted
// to be written to the connection.
Prewrite func(id int, amount int) (action Action)
// Postwrite fires immediately after every write attempt.
// The amount parameter is the number of bytes that was written to the
// connection.
// The remaining parameter is the number of bytes that still remain in
// the buffer scheduled to be written.
Postwrite func(id int, amount, remaining int) (action Action)
// Tick fires immediately after the server starts and will fire again
// following the duration specified by the delay return value.
Tick func() (delay time.Duration, action Action)
}
// Serve starts handling events for the specified addresses.
//
// Addresses should use a scheme prefix and be formatted
// like `tcp://192.168.0.10:9851` or `unix://socket`.
// Valid network schemes:
// tcp - bind to both IPv4 and IPv6
// tcp4 - IPv4
// tcp6 - IPv6
// unix - Unix Domain Socket
//
// The "tcp" network scheme is assumed when one is not specified.
func Serve(events Events, addr ...string) error {
var lns []*listener
defer func() {
for _, ln := range lns {
ln.close()
}
}()
var stdlib bool
for _, addr := range addr {
ln := listener{network: "tcp", addr: addr}
if strings.Contains(addr, "://") {
ln.network = strings.Split(addr, "://")[0]
ln.addr = strings.Split(addr, "://")[1]
}
if strings.HasSuffix(ln.network, "-net") {
stdlib = true
ln.network = ln.network[:len(ln.network)-4]
}
if ln.network == "unix" {
os.RemoveAll(ln.addr)
}
var err error
ln.ln, err = net.Listen(ln.network, ln.addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ln.naddr = ln.ln.Addr()
if !stdlib {
if err := ln.system(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
lns = append(lns, &ln)
}
if stdlib {
return servenet(events, lns)
}
return serve(events, lns)
}
// InputStream is a helper type for managing input streams inside the
// Data event.
type InputStream struct{ b []byte }
// Begin accepts a new packet and returns a working sequence of
// unprocessed bytes.
func (is *InputStream) Begin(packet []byte) (data []byte) {
data = packet
if len(is.b) > 0 {
is.b = append(is.b, data...)
data = is.b
}
return data
}
// End shift the stream to match the unprocessed data.
func (is *InputStream) End(data []byte) {
if len(data) > 0 {
if len(data) != len(is.b) {
is.b = append(is.b[:0], data...)
}
} else if len(is.b) > 0 {
is.b = is.b[:0]
}
}
type listener struct {
ln net.Listener
f *os.File
fd int
network string
addr string
naddr net.Addr
}