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+ # The AIR.Client calls services on an AIR configured AMQP server and
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+ # listens for replies.
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+ #
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+ # A request is a json hash with 4 expected items:
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+ # msgID
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+ # parameters
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+ # returnKey
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+ # deadline
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+ require 'mq'
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+ require 'yajl'
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+ require 'rufus/json'
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+ require 'AIR/common'
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+ module AIR
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+ class Client
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+
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+ # Establishes an AIR Client against an AMQP server.
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+ # Once created services can be accessed via call()
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+ def initialize( options )
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+
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+ AIR.start!({
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+ :host => "localhost",
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+ :user => "air",
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+ :pass => "air",
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+ :vhost => "AIR"
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+ }.merge( options )) do
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+ @mq = MQ.new
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+
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+ # Assert the existence of AIR request exchange
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+ @req_ex = @mq.direct( "AIR-request", :durable => true, :auto_delete => false )
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+ # Assert the existence of AIR response exchange
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+ @resp_ex = @mq.direct( "AIR-response", :durable => false, :auto_delete => false)
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+ # Create a transient queue for responses
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+ @q = @mq.queue( "air-reply#{::Kernel.rand(999_999_999_999)}", :auto_delete => true )
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+
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+ # bind our queue using a routing key of our queue name
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+ @q.bind( @resp_ex, :key => @q.name)
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+
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+ @q.subscribe(:ack => true, :timeout => @timeout) do |header, msg|
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+ # The callback is passed an AMQP Message, parses it and calls
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+ # the appropriate method.
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+ @response = msg
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+ @reply = true
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def finish
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+ # Closes channel and connection
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+ @chan.close()
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+ @conn.close()
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+ end
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+
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+ def call ( service_name, opts)
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+ # Call a service with the given *args and **kwargs
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+ # Raises a Timeout if the timeout is exceeded.
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+ #
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+ # This binds a routing key on the AIR exchange.
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+
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+ if opts[:timeout]
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+ @deadline = Time.now.tv_sec + opts[:timeout]
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+ @timeout = opts[:timeout]
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+ else
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+ @deadline = nil
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+ @timeout = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.delete :timeout
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+
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+ args = opts.has_key? :args ? opts[:args] : nil
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+ opts.delete :args
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+
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+ @msgID = "uuid-#{::Kernel.rand(999_999_999_999)}"
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+ msg = Rufus::Json.encode({
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+ "msgID" => @msgID,
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+ "args" => args,
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+ "kwargs" => opts,
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+ "deadline" => @deadline,
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+ })
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+
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+
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+ # Publish the message.
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+ # FIXME: Need to check to see how the mandatory and immediate work?
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+ @req_ex.publish(msg, :key => service_name,
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+ :reply_to => @q.name,
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+ :immediate => false,
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+ :mandatory => false )
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+ # :immediate => true,
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+ # :mandatory => true )
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+
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+ @reply = false
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+ @response = false
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+ # Waits for reply messages on the AMQP channel.
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+ # Raises a Timeout if the timeout is exceeded.
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+ catch :timeout do
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+ while not @reply
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+ sleep 0.1 # FIXME
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+ if @deadline and @deadline < Time.now.tv_sec
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+ throw :timeout
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if @response
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+ h = Rufus::Json.decode(@response)
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+ if h['msgID'] != @msgID
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+ raise CrossTalk
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+ end
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+ return h['return']
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+ else
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+ raise Timeout
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # The AIR.Client calls services on an AIR configured AMQP server and
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+ # listens for replies.
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+ #
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+ # A request is a json hash with 4 expected items:
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+ # msgID
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+ # parameters
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+ # returnKey
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+ # deadline
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+ require 'mq'
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+ require 'yajl'
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+ require 'rufus/json'
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+ require 'AIR/common'
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+
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+ module AIR
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+ # An AIR Server extends an AMQPServer helper object and takes
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+ # the usual AMQP connectivity options.
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+ #
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+ # Requests will all arrive at one queue and will be dealt with
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+ # serially for all services registered by this server instance.
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+ #
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+ # services may be shared or not.
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+ class Server
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+
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+ # Establishes an AIR Server on an AMQP server.
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+ # Services can register here and then be called.
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+ def initialize( options )
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+
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+ AIR.start!({
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+ :host => "localhost",
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+ :user => "air",
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+ :pass => "air",
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+ :vhost => "AIR"
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+ }.merge( options )) do
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+ @mq = MQ.new
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+
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+ @lookup = {}
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+
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+ # Assert the existence of AIR request exchange
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+ @req_ex = @mq.direct( "AIR-request", :durable => true, :auto_delete => false )
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+ # Assert the existence of AIR response exchange
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+ @resp_ex = @mq.direct( "AIR-response", :durable => false, :auto_delete => false)
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+ # Create a transient queue for responses
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+ @q = @mq.queue( "air-reply#{::Kernel.rand(999_999_999_999)}", :auto_delete => true )
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+
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+ @q.subscribe(:ack => true, :timeout => @timeout) do |header, msg|
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+ # The callback is passed an AMQP Message, parses it and calls
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+ # the appropriate method.
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+ _callback(msg, headers)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Register a service name to call a given method.
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+ # shared services may have multiple servers.
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+ # This binds a routing key on the AIR exchange.
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+ def register(service_name, fn, shared=false)
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+ # bind our queue using a routing key of our queue name
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+ if @lookup.has_key? service_name
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+ raise ServiceExists
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+ end
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+ # Assert a service queue
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+ q = @mq.queue(service_name,
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+ :durable => true,
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+ :auto_delete => true,
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+ :exclusive => ! shared)
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+
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+ # bind the queue using a routing key of our service name
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+ q.bind( @req_ex, :key => service_name)
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+
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+ # and set a callback. We will ack when we know we can dispatch
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+ q.subscribe(:ack => true, :ack => false) do |header, msg|
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+ # The callback is passed an AMQP Message, parses it and calls
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+ # the appropriate method.
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+ _callback(msg, header)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Store the service handler
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+ @lookup[service_name] = fn
79
+ end
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+
81
+ def unregister(service_name)
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+ # Un-register a service name.
83
+ # This removes a binding for a routing key on the AIR exchange.
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+ # AMQP 0.8 doesn't support unbind
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+
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+ @lookup.remove(service_name)
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+ # @q.unbind(exchange="AIR",
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+ # routing_key=service_name)
89
+ end
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+
91
+ # The callback is passed an AMQP Message, parses it and calls
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+ # the appropriate method.
93
+ # It then puts the method result into a reply and sends it.
94
+ def _callback(msg, header)
95
+ # First use the routing key to get the service_name
96
+ #puts "message header"
97
+ #header.properties.each do |key, val|
98
+ # puts "#{key} => #{val}"
99
+ #end
100
+
101
+ rkey = header.properties[:routing_key]
102
+ if @lookup.has_key? rkey
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+ fn = @lookup[rkey]
104
+ else
105
+ raise UnknownService, rkey
106
+ end
107
+ # Acknowledge now we've found it
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+ # msg.channel.basic_ack(msg.delivery_tag)
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+
110
+ h = Rufus::Json.decode(msg)
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+
112
+ # Don't bother if we've passed the deadline
113
+ # Allow for a little drift
114
+ if h['deadline'] and time.time() > h['deadline'] + 3:
115
+ return
116
+ end
117
+ args = h["args"]
118
+ if args.nil?
119
+ args=[]
120
+ end
121
+ kwargs = h["kwargs"]
122
+ # Ensure kwargs are not unicode: http://bugs.python.org/issue4978
123
+ if kwargs.nil?
124
+ kwargs={}
125
+ end
126
+ # call the function
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+ r = fn.call(args, kwargs)
128
+
129
+ # Don't bother to reply if we've passed the deadline
130
+ # Allow for a little drift
131
+ if h['deadline'] and time.time() > h['deadline'] + 3
132
+ return
133
+ end
134
+ reply_body = {
135
+ "msgID" => h['msgID'],
136
+ "return" => r
137
+ }
138
+ # Send it back to the requestor
139
+ @resp_ex.publish(Rufus::Json.encode(reply_body),
140
+ :key => header.properties[:reply_to],
141
+ :delivery_mode => 2,
142
+ :immediate => false,
143
+ :mandatory => false )
144
+ end
145
+ # Simulate a run loop
146
+ def run
147
+ AIR.wait!
148
+ end
149
+ end
150
+
151
+ end
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1
+ require 'mq'
2
+ require 'yajl'
3
+ require 'rufus/json'
4
+
5
+ module AIR
6
+ class ServiceExists < StandardError
7
+ end
8
+ class UnknownService < StandardError
9
+ end
10
+
11
+ class Timeout < StandardError
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ class CrossTalk < StandardError
15
+ end
16
+
17
+ class << self
18
+ # copied from RuoteAMQP
19
+ # Ensure the AMQP connection is started
20
+ def start!(opts)
21
+ return if started?
22
+
23
+ mutex = Mutex.new
24
+ cv = ConditionVariable.new
25
+
26
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_connection] = Thread.new do
27
+ Thread.abort_on_exception = true
28
+ AMQP.start(opts) {
29
+ started!
30
+ cv.signal
31
+ }
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ mutex.synchronize { cv.wait(mutex) }
35
+
36
+ MQ.prefetch(1)
37
+
38
+ yield if block_given?
39
+ end
40
+ # Check whether the AMQP connection is started
41
+ def started?
42
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_started] == true
43
+ end
44
+
45
+ def started! #:nodoc:
46
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_started] = true
47
+ end
48
+
49
+ # Close down the AMQP connections
50
+ def stop!
51
+ return unless started?
52
+
53
+ AMQP.stop
54
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_connection].join
55
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_started] = false
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ # wait for the server to finish. This won't happen unless there's
59
+ # a mechanism to call stop!
60
+ def wait!
61
+ return unless started?
62
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_connection].join
63
+ Thread.main[:air_amqp_started] = false
64
+ end
65
+ end
66
+ end
metadata ADDED
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1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: air
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ prerelease: false
5
+ segments:
6
+ - 0
7
+ - 2
8
+ version: "0.2"
9
+ platform: ruby
10
+ authors:
11
+ - David Greaves
12
+ autorequire:
13
+ bindir:
14
+ - ""
15
+ cert_chain: []
16
+
17
+ date: 2010-07-25 00:00:00 +01:00
18
+ default_executable:
19
+ dependencies:
20
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
21
+ name: rspec
22
+ prerelease: false
23
+ requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
+ requirements:
25
+ - - ">="
26
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
27
+ segments:
28
+ - 0
29
+ version: "0"
30
+ type: :development
31
+ version_requirements: *id001
32
+ description: Air provides a consistent interface for calling services offered over AMQP. If you're using AMQP for messaging then AIR can supplement that.
33
+ email:
34
+ - david@dgreaves.com
35
+ executables: []
36
+
37
+ extensions: []
38
+
39
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
40
+
41
+ files:
42
+ - lib/AIR/Client.rb
43
+ - lib/AIR/common.rb
44
+ - lib/AIR/Server.rb
45
+ - LICENSE
46
+ has_rdoc: true
47
+ homepage: http://github.com/lbt/air
48
+ licenses: []
49
+
50
+ post_install_message:
51
+ rdoc_options: []
52
+
53
+ require_paths:
54
+ - lib
55
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
56
+ requirements:
57
+ - - ">="
58
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
59
+ segments:
60
+ - 0
61
+ version: "0"
62
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
63
+ requirements:
64
+ - - ">="
65
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
66
+ segments:
67
+ - 1
68
+ - 3
69
+ - 6
70
+ version: 1.3.6
71
+ requirements: []
72
+
73
+ rubyforge_project: air
74
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.6
75
+ signing_key:
76
+ specification_version: 3
77
+ summary: AMQP-based Interoperable RPC
78
+ test_files: []
79
+