Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package pubsub implements a pub-sub model with a single publisher (Server) and multiple subscribers (clients).
Though you can have multiple publishers by sharing a pointer to a server or by giving the same channel to each publisher and publishing messages from that channel (fan-in).
Clients subscribe for messages, which could be of any type, using a query. When some message is published, we match it with all queries. If there is a match, this message will be pushed to all clients, subscribed to that query. See query subpackage for our implementation.
Example:
q, err := query.New("account.name='John'") if err != nil { return err } ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 1 * time.Second) defer cancel() subscription, err := pubsub.Subscribe(ctx, "johns-transactions", q) if err != nil { return err } for { select { case msg <- subscription.Out(): // handle msg.Data() and msg.Events() case <-subscription.Cancelled(): return subscription.Err() } }
Index ¶
- Variables
- type Message
- type Option
- type Query
- type Server
- func (s *Server) BufferCapacity() int
- func (s *Server) NumClientSubscriptions(clientID string) int
- func (s *Server) NumClients() int
- func (s *Server) OnReset() error
- func (s *Server) OnStart() error
- func (s *Server) OnStop()
- func (s *Server) Publish(ctx context.Context, msg interface{}) error
- func (s *Server) PublishWithEvents(ctx context.Context, msg interface{}, events map[string][]string) error
- func (s *Server) Subscribe(ctx context.Context, clientID string, query Query, outCapacity ...int) (*Subscription, error)
- func (s *Server) SubscribeUnbuffered(ctx context.Context, clientID string, query Query) (*Subscription, error)
- func (s *Server) Unsubscribe(ctx context.Context, clientID string, query Query) error
- func (s *Server) UnsubscribeAll(ctx context.Context, clientID string) error
- type Subscription
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrSubscriptionNotFound is returned when a client tries to unsubscribe // from not existing subscription. ErrSubscriptionNotFound = errors.New("subscription not found") // ErrAlreadySubscribed is returned when a client tries to subscribe twice or // more using the same query. ErrAlreadySubscribed = errors.New("already subscribed") )
var ( // ErrUnsubscribed is returned by Err when a client unsubscribes. ErrUnsubscribed = errors.New("client unsubscribed") // ErrOutOfCapacity is returned by Err when a client is not pulling messages // fast enough. Note the client's subscription will be terminated. ErrOutOfCapacity = errors.New("client is not pulling messages fast enough") )
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type Message ¶
type Message struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Message glues data and events together.
func NewMessage ¶
type Option ¶
type Option func(*Server)
Option sets a parameter for the server.
func BufferCapacity ¶
BufferCapacity allows you to specify capacity for the internal server's queue. Since the server, given Y subscribers, could only process X messages, this option could be used to survive spikes (e.g. high amount of transactions during peak hours).
type Query ¶
Query defines an interface for a query to be used for subscribing. A query matches against a map of events. Each key in this map is a composite of the even type and an attribute key (e.g. "{eventType}.{eventAttrKey}") and the values are the event values that are contained under that relationship. This allows event types to repeat themselves with the same set of keys and different values.
type Server ¶
type Server struct { service.BaseService // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Server allows clients to subscribe/unsubscribe for messages, publishing messages with or without events, and manages internal state.
func NewServer ¶
NewServer returns a new server. See the commentary on the Option functions for a detailed description of how to configure buffering. If no options are provided, the resulting server's queue is unbuffered.
func (*Server) BufferCapacity ¶
BufferCapacity returns capacity of the internal server's queue.
func (*Server) NumClientSubscriptions ¶
NumClientSubscriptions returns the number of subscriptions the client has.
func (*Server) NumClients ¶
NumClients returns the number of clients.
func (*Server) OnStop ¶
func (s *Server) OnStop()
OnStop implements Service.OnStop by shutting down the server.
func (*Server) Publish ¶
Publish publishes the given message. An error will be returned to the caller if the context is canceled.
func (*Server) PublishWithEvents ¶
func (s *Server) PublishWithEvents(ctx context.Context, msg interface{}, events map[string][]string) error
PublishWithEvents publishes the given message with the set of events. The set is matched with clients queries. If there is a match, the message is sent to the client.
func (*Server) Subscribe ¶
func (s *Server) Subscribe( ctx context.Context, clientID string, query Query, outCapacity ...int) (*Subscription, error)
Subscribe creates a subscription for the given client.
An error will be returned to the caller if the context is canceled or if subscription already exist for pair clientID and query.
outCapacity can be used to set a capacity for Subscription#Out channel (1 by default). Panics if outCapacity is less than or equal to zero. If you want an unbuffered channel, use SubscribeUnbuffered.
func (*Server) SubscribeUnbuffered ¶
func (s *Server) SubscribeUnbuffered(ctx context.Context, clientID string, query Query) (*Subscription, error)
SubscribeUnbuffered does the same as Subscribe, except it returns a subscription with unbuffered channel. Use with caution as it can freeze the server.
func (*Server) Unsubscribe ¶
Unsubscribe removes the subscription on the given query. An error will be returned to the caller if the context is canceled or if subscription does not exist.
type Subscription ¶
type Subscription struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Subscription represents a client subscription for a particular query and consists of three things: 1) channel onto which messages and events are published 2) channel which is closed if a client is too slow or choose to unsubscribe 3) err indicating the reason for (2)
func NewSubscription ¶
func NewSubscription(outCapacity int) *Subscription
NewSubscription returns a new subscription with the given outCapacity.
func (*Subscription) Cancelled ¶
func (s *Subscription) Cancelled() <-chan struct{}
Cancelled returns a channel that's closed when the subscription is terminated and supposed to be used in a select statement.
func (*Subscription) Err ¶
func (s *Subscription) Err() error
Err returns nil if the channel returned by Cancelled is not yet closed. If the channel is closed, Err returns a non-nil error explaining why:
- ErrUnsubscribed if the subscriber choose to unsubscribe,
- ErrOutOfCapacity if the subscriber is not pulling messages fast enough and the channel returned by Out became full,
After Err returns a non-nil error, successive calls to Err return the same error.
func (*Subscription) Out ¶
func (s *Subscription) Out() <-chan Message
Out returns a channel onto which messages and events are published. Unsubscribe/UnsubscribeAll does not close the channel to avoid clients from receiving a nil message.
Directories ¶
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nolint Package query provides a parser for a custom query format: abci.invoice.number=22 AND abci.invoice.owner=Ivan See query.peg for the grammar, which is a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar.
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nolint Package query provides a parser for a custom query format: abci.invoice.number=22 AND abci.invoice.owner=Ivan See query.peg for the grammar, which is a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar. |