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/**
* @requires javelin-install
* @provides javelin-websocket
* @javelin
*/
/**
* Wraps a WebSocket.
*/
JX.install('WebSocket', {
construct: function(uri) {
this.setURI(uri);
Namespace Aphlict clients by request path, plus other fixes Summary: Fixes T7130. Fixes T7041. Fixes T7012. Major change here is partitioning clients. In the Phacility cluster, being able to get a huge pile of instances on a single server -- without needing to run a process per instance -- is desirable. To accomplish this, just bucket clients by the path they connect with. This will let us set client URIs to `/instancename/` and then route connections to a small set of servers. This degrades cleanly in the common case and has no effect on installs which don't do instancing. Also fix two unrelated issues: - Fix the timeouts, which were incorrectly initializing in `open()` (which is called during reconnect, causing them to reset every time). Instead, initialize in the constructor. Cap timeout at 5 minutes. - Probably fix subscriptions, which were using a property with an object definition. Since this is by-ref, all concrete instances of the object share the same property, so all users would be subscribed to everything. Probably. Test Plan: - Hit notification status page, saw version bump and instance/path name. - Saw instance/path name in client and server logs. - Stopped server, saw reconnects after 2, 4, 16, ... seconds. - Sent test notification; received test notification. - Didn't explicitly test the subscription thing but it should be obvious by looking at `/notification/status/` shortly after a push. Reviewers: joshuaspence, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan Subscribers: epriestley Maniphest Tasks: T7041, T7012, T7130 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11769
2015-02-16 20:31:15 +01:00
this._resetDelay();
},
properties: {
URI: null,
/**
* Called when a connection is established or re-established after an
* interruption.
*/
openHandler: null,
/**
* Called when a message is received.
*/
messageHandler: null,
/**
* Called when the connection is closed.
*
* You can return `true` to prevent the socket from reconnecting.
*/
closeHandler: null
},
members: {
/**
* The underlying WebSocket.
*/
_socket: null,
/**
* Is the socket connected?
*/
_isOpen: false,
/**
* Has the caller asked us to close?
*
* By default, we reconnect when the connection is interrupted.
* This stops us from reconnecting if @{method:close} was called.
*/
_shouldClose: false,
/**
* Number of milliseconds to wait after a connection failure before
* attempting to reconnect.
*/
_delayUntilReconnect: null,
/**
* Open the connection.
*/
open: function() {
if (!window.WebSocket) {
return;
}
this._shouldClose = false;
this._socket = new WebSocket(this.getURI());
this._socket.onopen = JX.bind(this, this._onopen);
this._socket.onmessage = JX.bind(this, this._onmessage);
this._socket.onclose = JX.bind(this, this._onclose);
},
/**
* Send a message.
*
* If the connection is not currently open, this method has no effect and
* the messages vanishes into the ether.
*/
send: function(message) {
if (this._isOpen) {
this._socket.send(message);
}
},
/**
* Close the connection.
*/
close: function() {
if (!this._isOpen) {
return;
}
this._shouldClose = true;
this._socket.close();
},
/**
* Disconnect abruptly, prompting a reconnect.
*/
reconnect: function() {
if (!this._isOpen) {
return;
}
this._socket.close();
},
/**
* Get the current reconnect delay (in milliseconds).
*/
getReconnectDelay: function() {
return this._delayUntilReconnect;
},
/**
* Callback for connection open.
*/
_onopen: function() {
this._isOpen = true;
// Since we connected successfully, reset the reconnect delay to 0.
// This will make us try the first reconnect immediately after a
// connection failure. This limits downtime in cases like a service
// restart or a load balancer connection timeout.
// We only do an immediate retry after a successful connection.
this._delayUntilReconnect = 0;
var handler = this.getOpenHandler();
if (handler) {
handler();
}
},
/**
* Reset the reconnect delay to its base value.
*/
_resetDelay: function() {
this._delayUntilReconnect = 2000;
},
/**
* Callback for message received.
*/
_onmessage: function(e) {
var data = e.data;
var handler = this.getMessageHandler();
if (handler) {
handler(data);
}
},
/**
* Callback for connection close.
*/
_onclose: function() {
this._isOpen = false;
var done = false;
var handler = this.getCloseHandler();
if (handler) {
done = handler();
}
// If we didn't explicitly see a close() call and the close handler
// did not return `true` to stop the reconnect, wait a little while
// and try to reconnect.
if (!done && !this._shouldClose) {
setTimeout(JX.bind(this, this._reconnect), this._delayUntilReconnect);
}
},
/**
* Reconnect an interrupted socket.
*/
_reconnect: function() {
// Increase the reconnect delay by a factor of 2. If we fail to open the
// connection, the close handler will send us back here. We'll reconnect
// more and more slowly until we eventually get a valid connection.
if (!this._delayUntilReconnect) {
this._resetDelay();
} else {
this._delayUntilReconnect = this._delayUntilReconnect * 2;
}
Namespace Aphlict clients by request path, plus other fixes Summary: Fixes T7130. Fixes T7041. Fixes T7012. Major change here is partitioning clients. In the Phacility cluster, being able to get a huge pile of instances on a single server -- without needing to run a process per instance -- is desirable. To accomplish this, just bucket clients by the path they connect with. This will let us set client URIs to `/instancename/` and then route connections to a small set of servers. This degrades cleanly in the common case and has no effect on installs which don't do instancing. Also fix two unrelated issues: - Fix the timeouts, which were incorrectly initializing in `open()` (which is called during reconnect, causing them to reset every time). Instead, initialize in the constructor. Cap timeout at 5 minutes. - Probably fix subscriptions, which were using a property with an object definition. Since this is by-ref, all concrete instances of the object share the same property, so all users would be subscribed to everything. Probably. Test Plan: - Hit notification status page, saw version bump and instance/path name. - Saw instance/path name in client and server logs. - Stopped server, saw reconnects after 2, 4, 16, ... seconds. - Sent test notification; received test notification. - Didn't explicitly test the subscription thing but it should be obvious by looking at `/notification/status/` shortly after a push. Reviewers: joshuaspence, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan Subscribers: epriestley Maniphest Tasks: T7041, T7012, T7130 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11769
2015-02-16 20:31:15 +01:00
// Max out at 5 minutes between attempts.
this._delayUntilReconnect = Math.min(this._delayUntilReconnect, 300000);
this.open();
}
}
});