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ctrl/message_and_subject.go
2022-01-31 08:49:46 +01:00

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package steward
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
)
// --- Message
type Message struct {
_ struct{} `cbor:",toarray"`
// The node to send the message to.
ToNode Node `json:"toNode" yaml:"toNode"`
// ToNodes to specify several hosts to send message to in the
// form of an slice/array.
ToNodes []Node `json:"toNodes,omitempty" yaml:"toNodes,omitempty"`
// The Unique ID of the message
ID int `json:"id" yaml:"id"`
// The actual data in the message. This is typically where we
// specify the cli commands to execute on a node, and this is
// also the field where we put the returned data in a reply
// message.
Data []byte `json:"data" yaml:"data"`
// Method, what request type to use, like REQCliCommand, REQHttpGet..
Method Method `json:"method" yaml:"method"`
// Additional arguments that might be needed when executing the
// method. Can be f.ex. an ip address if it is a tcp sender, or the
// shell command to execute in a cli session.
MethodArgs []string `json:"methodArgs" yaml:"methodArgs"`
// ReplyMethod, is the method to use for the reply message.
// By default the reply method will be set to log to file, but
// you can override it setting your own here.
ReplyMethod Method `json:"replyMethod" yaml:"replyMethod"`
// Additional arguments that might be needed when executing the reply
// method. Can be f.ex. an ip address if it is a tcp sender, or the
// shell command to execute in a cli session.
ReplyMethodArgs []string `json:"replyMethodArgs" yaml:"replyMethodArgs"`
// IsReply are used to tell that this is a reply message. By default
// the system sends the output of a request method back to the node
// the message originated from. If it is a reply method we want the
// result of the reply message to be sent to the central server, so
// we can use this value if set to swap the toNode, and fromNode
// fields.
IsReply bool `json:"isReply" yaml:"isReply"`
// From what node the message originated
FromNode Node `json:"fromNode" yaml:"fromNode"`
// ACKTimeout for waiting for an ack message
ACKTimeout int `json:"ACKTimeout" yaml:"ACKTimeout"`
// Resend retries
Retries int `json:"retries" yaml:"retries"`
// The ACK timeout of the new message created via a request event.
ReplyACKTimeout int `json:"replyACKTimeout" yaml:"replyACKTimeout"`
// The retries of the new message created via a request event.
ReplyRetries int `json:"replyRetries" yaml:"replyRetries"`
// Timeout for long a process should be allowed to operate
MethodTimeout int `json:"methodTimeout" yaml:"methodTimeout"`
// Timeout for long a process should be allowed to operate
ReplyMethodTimeout int `json:"replyMethodTimeout" yaml:"replyMethodTimeout"`
// Directory is a string that can be used to create the
//directory structure when saving the result of some method.
// For example "syslog","metrics", or "metrics/mysensor"
// The type is typically used in the handler of a method.
Directory string `json:"directory" yaml:"directory"`
// FileName is used to be able to set a wanted name
// on a file being saved as the result of data being handled
// by a method handler.
FileName string `json:"fileName" yaml:"fileName"`
// PreviousMessage are used for example if a reply message is
// generated and we also need a copy of the details of the the
// initial request message.
PreviousMessage *Message
// The node to relay the message via.
RelayViaNode Node `json:"relayViaNode" yaml:"relayViaNode"`
// The original value of the RelayViaNode.
RelayOriginalViaNode Node `json:"relayOriginalViaNode" yaml:"relayOriginalViaNode"`
// The node where the relayed message originated, and where we want
// to send back the end result.
RelayFromNode Node `json:"relayFromNode" yaml:"relayFromNode"`
// The original value of the ToNode field of the original message.
RelayToNode Node `json:"relayToNode" yaml:"relayToNode"`
// The original method of the message.
RelayOriginalMethod Method `json:"relayOriginalMethod" yaml:"relayOriginalMethod"`
// The method to use when the reply of the relayed message came
// back to where originated from.
RelayReplyMethod Method `json:"relayReplyMethod" yaml:"relayReplyMethod"`
// done is used to signal when a message is fully processed.
// This is used for signaling back to the ringbuffer that we are
// done with processing a message, and the message can be removed
// from the ringbuffer and into the time series log.
done chan struct{}
}
// --- Subject
// Node is the type definition for the node who receive or send a message.
type Node string
// subject contains the representation of a subject to be used with one
// specific process
type Subject struct {
// node, the name of the node to receive the message.
ToNode string `json:"node" yaml:"toNode"`
// Event, event type like EventACK or EventNACK.
Event Event `json:"event" yaml:"event"`
// method, what is this message doing, etc. CLICommand, Syslog, etc.
Method Method `json:"method" yaml:"method"`
// messageCh is used by publisher kind processes to read new messages
// to be published. The content on this channel have been routed here
// from routeMessagesToPublish in *server.
// This channel is only used for publishing processes.
messageCh chan Message
}
// newSubject will return a new variable of the type subject, and insert
// all the values given as arguments. It will also create the channel
// to receive new messages on the specific subject.
func newSubject(method Method, node string) Subject {
// Get the Event type for the Method.
ma := method.GetMethodsAvailable()
mh, ok := ma.Methodhandlers[method]
if !ok {
log.Printf("error: no Event type specified for the method: %v\n", method)
os.Exit(1)
}
return Subject{
ToNode: node,
Event: mh.getKind(),
Method: method,
messageCh: make(chan Message),
}
}
// subjectName is the complete representation of a subject
type subjectName string
// Return a value of the subjectName for the subject as used with nats subject.
func (s Subject) name() subjectName {
return subjectName(fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.%s", s.ToNode, s.Method, s.Event))
}