Class: GRPC::ActiveCall

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
Forwardable
Includes:
Core::CallOps, Core::TimeConsts
Defined in:
src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb

Overview

The ActiveCall class provides simple methods for sending marshallable data to a call

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Core::TimeConsts

from_relative_time

Constructor Details

#initialize(call, marshal, unmarshal, deadline, started: true, metadata_received: false) ⇒ ActiveCall

Creates an ActiveCall.

ActiveCall should only be created after a call is accepted. That means different things on a client and a server. On the client, the call is accepted after calling call.invoke. On the server, this is after call.accept.

#initialize cannot determine if the call is accepted or not; so if a call that’s not accepted is used here, the error won’t be visible until the ActiveCall methods are called.

deadline is the absolute deadline for the call.

Parameters:

  • call (Call)

    the call used by the ActiveCall

  • marshal (Function)

    f(obj)->string that marshal requests

  • unmarshal (Function)

    f(string)->obj that unmarshals responses

  • deadline (Fixnum)

    the deadline for the call to complete

  • started (true|false) (defaults to: true)

    indicates that metadata was sent

  • metadata_received (true|false) (defaults to: false)

    indicates if metadata has already been received. Should always be true for server calls



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 103

def initialize(call, marshal, unmarshal, deadline, started: true,
               metadata_received: false)
  fail(TypeError, '!Core::Call') unless call.is_a? Core::Call
  @call = call
  @deadline = deadline
  @marshal = marshal
  @unmarshal = unmarshal
  @metadata_received = 
  @metadata_sent = started
  @op_notifier = nil
end

Instance Attribute Details

#deadlineObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute deadline.



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 61

def deadline
  @deadline
end

Class Method Details

.client_invoke(call, metadata = {}) ⇒ Object

client_invoke begins a client invocation.

Flow Control note: this blocks until flow control accepts that client request can go ahead.

deadline is the absolute deadline for the call.

Keyword Arguments ==

any keyword arguments are treated as metadata to be sent to the server if a keyword value is a list, multiple metadata for it’s key are sent

Parameters:

  • call (Call)

    a call on which to start and invocation

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the metadata



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 78

def self.client_invoke(call,  = {})
  fail(TypeError, '!Core::Call') unless call.is_a? Core::Call
  call.run_batch(SEND_INITIAL_METADATA => )
end

Instance Method Details

#bidi_streamer(requests, metadata: {}, &blk) ⇒ Enumerator?

bidi_streamer sends a stream of requests to the GRPC server, and yields a stream of responses.

This method takes an Enumerable of requests, and returns and enumerable of responses.

requests ==

requests provides an ‘iterable’ of Requests. I.e. it follows Ruby’s #each enumeration protocol. In the simplest case, requests will be an array of marshallable objects; in typical case it will be an Enumerable that allows dynamic construction of the marshallable objects.

responses ==

This is an enumerator of responses. I.e, its #next method blocks waiting for the next response. Also, if at any point the block needs to consume all the remaining responses, this can be done using #each or #collect. Calling #each or #collect should only be done if the_call#writes_done has been called, otherwise the block will loop forever.

a list, multiple metadata for its key are sent

Parameters:

  • requests (Object)

    an Enumerable of requests to send

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    metadata to be sent to the server. If a value is

Returns:

  • (Enumerator, nil)

    a response Enumerator



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 390

def bidi_streamer(requests, metadata: {}, &blk)
  start_call()
  bd = BidiCall.new(@call, @marshal, @unmarshal,
                    metadata_received: @metadata_received)
  bd.run_on_client(requests, @op_notifier, &blk)
end

#cancelled?Boolean

cancelled indicates if the call was cancelled

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 122

def cancelled?
  !@call.status.nil? && @call.status.code == Core::StatusCodes::CANCELLED
end

#client_streamer(requests, metadata: {}) ⇒ Object

client_streamer sends a stream of requests to a GRPC server, and returns a single response.

requests provides an ‘iterable’ of Requests. I.e. it follows Ruby’s #each enumeration protocol. In the simplest case, requests will be an array of marshallable objects; in typical case it will be an Enumerable that allows dynamic construction of the marshallable objects.

a list, multiple metadata for its key are sent

Parameters:

  • requests (Object)

    an Enumerable of requests to send

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    metadata to be sent to the server. If a value is

Returns:

  • (Object)

    the response received from the server



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 325

def client_streamer(requests, metadata: {})
  start_call()
  requests.each { |r| remote_send(r) }
  writes_done(false)
  response = remote_read
  finished unless response.is_a? Struct::Status
  response
rescue GRPC::Core::CallError => e
  finished  # checks for Cancelled
  raise e
end

#each_remote_readEnumerator

each_remote_read passes each response to the given block or returns an enumerator the responses if no block is given.

Enumerator ==

  • #next blocks until the remote endpoint sends a READ or FINISHED

  • for each read, enumerator#next yields the response

  • on status

    * if it's is OK, enumerator#next raises StopException
    * if is not OK, enumerator#next raises RuntimeException
    

Block ==

  • if provided it is executed for each response

  • the call blocks until no more responses are provided

Returns:

  • (Enumerator)

    if no block was given



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 252

def each_remote_read
  return enum_for(:each_remote_read) unless block_given?
  loop do
    resp = remote_read
    break if resp.nil?  # the last response was received
    yield resp
  end
end

#each_remote_read_then_finishEnumerator

each_remote_read_then_finish passes each response to the given block or returns an enumerator of the responses if no block is given.

It is like each_remote_read, but it blocks on finishing on detecting the final message.

Enumerator ==

  • #next blocks until the remote endpoint sends a READ or FINISHED

  • for each read, enumerator#next yields the response

  • on status

    * if it's is OK, enumerator#next raises StopException
    * if is not OK, enumerator#next raises RuntimeException
    

Block ==

  • if provided it is executed for each response

  • the call blocks until no more responses are provided

Returns:

  • (Enumerator)

    if no block was given



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 281

def each_remote_read_then_finish
  return enum_for(:each_remote_read_then_finish) unless block_given?
  loop do
    resp = remote_read
    break if resp.is_a? Struct::Status  # is an OK status
    if resp.nil?  # the last response was received, but not finished yet
      finished
      break
    end
    yield resp
  end
end

#finishedObject

finished waits until a client call is completed.

It blocks until the remote endpoint acknowledges by sending a status.



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 171

def finished
  batch_result = @call.run_batch(RECV_STATUS_ON_CLIENT => nil)
  unless batch_result.status.nil?
    @call. = batch_result.status.
  end
  @call.status = batch_result.status
  op_is_done
  batch_result.check_status
  @call.close
end

#multi_req_viewObject

multi_req_view provides a restricted view of this ActiveCall for use in a server client-streaming handler.



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 128

def multi_req_view
  MultiReqView.new(self)
end

#op_is_doneObject

Signals that an operation is done



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 422

def op_is_done
  return if @op_notifier.nil?
  @op_notifier.notify(self)
end

#operationObject

operation provides a restricted view of this ActiveCall for use as a Operation.



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 140

def operation
  @op_notifier = Notifier.new
  Operation.new(self)
end

#output_metadataObject

output_metadata are provides access to hash that can be used to save metadata to be sent as trailer



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 117

def 
  @output_metadata ||= {}
end

#remote_readObject

remote_read reads a response from the remote endpoint.

It blocks until the remote endpoint replies with a message or status. On receiving a message, it returns the response after unmarshalling it. On receiving a status, it returns nil if the status is OK, otherwise raising BadStatus



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 219

def remote_read
  ops = { RECV_MESSAGE => nil }
  ops[RECV_INITIAL_METADATA] = nil unless @metadata_received
  batch_result = @call.run_batch(ops)
  unless @metadata_received
    @call. = batch_result.
    @metadata_received = true
  end
  unless batch_result.nil? || batch_result.message.nil?
    res = @unmarshal.call(batch_result.message)
    return res
  end
  GRPC.logger.debug('found nil; the final response has been sent')
  nil
end

#remote_send(req, marshalled = false) ⇒ Object

remote_send sends a request to the remote endpoint.

It blocks until the remote endpoint accepts the message.

marshalled.

Parameters:

  • req (Object, String)

    the object to send or it’s marshal form.

  • marshalled (false, true) (defaults to: false)

    indicates if the object is already



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 189

def remote_send(req, marshalled = false)
  # TODO(murgatroid99): ensure metadata was sent
  payload = marshalled ? req : @marshal.call(req)
  @call.run_batch(SEND_MESSAGE => payload)
end

#request_response(req, metadata: {}) ⇒ Object

request_response sends a request to a GRPC server, and returns the response.

a list, multiple metadata for its key are sent

Parameters:

  • req (Object)

    the request sent to the server

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    metadata to be sent to the server. If a value is

Returns:

  • (Object)

    the response received from the server



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 301

def request_response(req, metadata: {})
  start_call()
  remote_send(req)
  writes_done(false)
  response = remote_read
  finished unless response.is_a? Struct::Status
  response
rescue GRPC::Core::CallError => e
  finished  # checks for Cancelled
  raise e
end

#run_server_bidi(gen_each_reply) ⇒ Object

run_server_bidi orchestrates a BiDi stream processing on a server.

N.B. gen_each_reply is a func(Enumerable<Requests>)

It takes an enumerable of requests as an arg, in case there is a relationship between the stream of requests and the stream of replies.

This does not mean that must necessarily be one. E.g, the replies produced by gen_each_reply could ignore the received_msgs

Parameters:

  • gen_each_reply (Proc)

    generates the BiDi stream replies



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 408

def run_server_bidi(gen_each_reply)
  bd = BidiCall.new(@call, @marshal, @unmarshal,
                    metadata_received: @metadata_received)
  bd.run_on_server(gen_each_reply)
end

#send_status(code = OK, details = '', assert_finished = false, metadata: {}) ⇒ Object

send_status sends a status to the remote endpoint.

FINISHED. list, mulitple metadata for its key are sent

Parameters:

  • code (int) (defaults to: OK)

    the status code to send

  • details (String) (defaults to: '')

    details

  • assert_finished (true, false) (defaults to: false)

    when true(default), waits for

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    metadata to send to the server. If a value is a



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 203

def send_status(code = OK, details = '', assert_finished = false,
                metadata: {})
  ops = {
    SEND_STATUS_FROM_SERVER => Struct::Status.new(code, details, )
  }
  ops[RECV_CLOSE_ON_SERVER] = nil if assert_finished
  @call.run_batch(ops)
  nil
end

#server_streamer(req, metadata: {}) ⇒ Enumerator|nil

server_streamer sends one request to the GRPC server, which yields a stream of responses.

responses provides an enumerator over the streamed responses, i.e. it follows Ruby’s #each iteration protocol. The enumerator blocks while waiting for each response, stops when the server signals that no further responses will be supplied. If the implicit block is provided, it is executed with each response as the argument and no result is returned.

a list, multiple metadata for its key are sent

Parameters:

  • req (Object)

    the request sent to the server

  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    metadata to be sent to the server. If a value is

Returns:

  • (Enumerator|nil)

    a response Enumerator



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 351

def server_streamer(req, metadata: {})
  start_call()
  remote_send(req)
  writes_done(false)
  replies = enum_for(:each_remote_read_then_finish)
  return replies unless block_given?
  replies.each { |r| yield r }
rescue GRPC::Core::CallError => e
  finished  # checks for Cancelled
  raise e
end

#single_req_viewObject

single_req_view provides a restricted view of this ActiveCall for use in a server request-response handler.



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 134

def single_req_view
  SingleReqView.new(self)
end

#waitObject

Waits till an operation completes



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 415

def wait
  return if @op_notifier.nil?
  GRPC.logger.debug("active_call.wait: on #{@op_notifier}")
  @op_notifier.wait
end

#writes_done(assert_finished = true) ⇒ Object

writes_done indicates that all writes are completed.

It blocks until the remote endpoint acknowledges with at status unless assert_finished is set to false. Any calls to #remote_send after this call will fail.

FINISHED.

Parameters:

  • assert_finished (true, false) (defaults to: true)

    when true(default), waits for



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# File 'src/ruby/lib/grpc/generic/active_call.rb', line 153

def writes_done(assert_finished = true)
  ops = {
    SEND_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT => nil
  }
  ops[RECV_STATUS_ON_CLIENT] = nil if assert_finished
  batch_result = @call.run_batch(ops)
  return unless assert_finished
  unless batch_result.status.nil?
    @call. = batch_result.status.
  end
  @call.status = batch_result.status
  op_is_done
  batch_result.check_status
end