traefik/vendor/github.com/donovanhide/eventsource/stream.go
Marco Jantke 2ddae2e856 update go-marathon to 441a03a
in order to get the latest fixes regarding SSE subscription failover.
2017-06-14 10:03:49 +02:00

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package eventsource
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Stream handles a connection for receiving Server Sent Events.
// It will try and reconnect if the connection is lost, respecting both
// received retry delays and event id's.
type Stream struct {
c *http.Client
req *http.Request
lastEventId string
retry time.Duration
// Events emits the events received by the stream
Events chan Event
// Errors emits any errors encountered while reading events from the stream.
// It's mainly for informative purposes - the client isn't required to take any
// action when an error is encountered. The stream will always attempt to continue,
// even if that involves reconnecting to the server.
Errors chan error
// Logger is a logger that, when set, will be used for logging debug messages
Logger *log.Logger
// isClosed is a marker that the stream is/should be closed
isClosed bool
// isClosedMutex is a mutex protecting concurrent read/write access of isClosed
isClosedMutex sync.RWMutex
}
type SubscriptionError struct {
Code int
Message string
}
func (e SubscriptionError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d: %s", e.Code, e.Message)
}
// Subscribe to the Events emitted from the specified url.
// If lastEventId is non-empty it will be sent to the server in case it can replay missed events.
func Subscribe(url, lastEventId string) (*Stream, error) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return SubscribeWithRequest(lastEventId, req)
}
// SubscribeWithRequest will take an http.Request to setup the stream, allowing custom headers
// to be specified, authentication to be configured, etc.
func SubscribeWithRequest(lastEventId string, request *http.Request) (*Stream, error) {
return SubscribeWith(lastEventId, http.DefaultClient, request)
}
// SubscribeWith takes a http client and request providing customization over both headers and
// control over the http client settings (timeouts, tls, etc)
func SubscribeWith(lastEventId string, client *http.Client, request *http.Request) (*Stream, error) {
stream := &Stream{
c: client,
req: request,
lastEventId: lastEventId,
retry: time.Millisecond * 3000,
Events: make(chan Event),
Errors: make(chan error),
}
stream.c.CheckRedirect = checkRedirect
r, err := stream.connect()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
go stream.stream(r)
return stream, nil
}
// Close will close the stream. It is safe for concurrent access and can be called multiple times.
func (stream *Stream) Close() {
if stream.isStreamClosed() {
return
}
stream.markStreamClosed()
close(stream.Errors)
close(stream.Events)
}
func (stream *Stream) isStreamClosed() bool {
stream.isClosedMutex.RLock()
defer stream.isClosedMutex.RUnlock()
return stream.isClosed
}
func (stream *Stream) markStreamClosed() {
stream.isClosedMutex.Lock()
defer stream.isClosedMutex.Unlock()
stream.isClosed = true
}
// Go's http package doesn't copy headers across when it encounters
// redirects so we need to do that manually.
func checkRedirect(req *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error {
if len(via) >= 10 {
return errors.New("stopped after 10 redirects")
}
for k, vv := range via[0].Header {
for _, v := range vv {
req.Header.Add(k, v)
}
}
return nil
}
func (stream *Stream) connect() (r io.ReadCloser, err error) {
var resp *http.Response
stream.req.Header.Set("Cache-Control", "no-cache")
stream.req.Header.Set("Accept", "text/event-stream")
if len(stream.lastEventId) > 0 {
stream.req.Header.Set("Last-Event-ID", stream.lastEventId)
}
if resp, err = stream.c.Do(stream.req); err != nil {
return
}
if resp.StatusCode != 200 {
message, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
err = SubscriptionError{
Code: resp.StatusCode,
Message: string(message),
}
}
r = resp.Body
return
}
func (stream *Stream) stream(r io.ReadCloser) {
defer r.Close()
// receives events until an error is encountered
stream.receiveEvents(r)
// tries to reconnect and start the stream again
stream.retryRestartStream()
}
func (stream *Stream) receiveEvents(r io.ReadCloser) {
dec := NewDecoder(r)
for {
ev, err := dec.Decode()
if stream.isStreamClosed() {
return
}
if err != nil {
stream.Errors <- err
return
}
pub := ev.(*publication)
if pub.Retry() > 0 {
stream.retry = time.Duration(pub.Retry()) * time.Millisecond
}
if len(pub.Id()) > 0 {
stream.lastEventId = pub.Id()
}
stream.Events <- ev
}
}
func (stream *Stream) retryRestartStream() {
backoff := stream.retry
for {
if stream.Logger != nil {
stream.Logger.Printf("Reconnecting in %0.4f secs\n", backoff.Seconds())
}
time.Sleep(backoff)
if stream.isStreamClosed() {
return
}
// NOTE: because of the defer we're opening the new connection
// before closing the old one. Shouldn't be a problem in practice,
// but something to be aware of.
r, err := stream.connect()
if err == nil {
go stream.stream(r)
return
}
stream.Errors <- err
backoff *= 2
}
}