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net_tcp_client
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Net::TCPClient is a TCP Socket Client with built-in timeouts, retries, and logging
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* http://github.com/reidmorrison/net_tcp_client
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## Introduction
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Net::TCPClient implements resilience features that most developers wish was
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already included in the standard Ruby libraries.
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With so many "client" libraries to servers such us memcache, MongoDB, Redis, etc.
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their focus is on the communication formats and messaging interactions. As a result
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adding resilience is usually an after thought.
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More importantly the way that each client implements connection failure handling
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varies dramatically. The purpose of this library is to extract the best
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with connection failures.
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prevent a network issue from "hanging" the client program.
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## Net::TCPClient API
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Net::TCPClient is a drop in replacement for TCPSocket when used as a client.
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production environment. The resilient capabilities of Net::TCPClient are put to the
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test on a daily basis, especially with connections over the internet between
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remote data centers.
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## Meta
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* Code: `git clone git://github.com/reidmorrison/net_tcp_client.git`
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## Author
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[Reid Morrison](https://github.com/reidmorrison) :: @reidmorrison
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## License
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# Purpose: Support SemanticLogger API without forcing a dependency on SemanticLogger
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def tags
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t.nil? ? [] : t.clone
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def push_tags *tags
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# Need to flatten and reject empties to support calls from Rails 4
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new_tags = tags.flatten.collect(&:to_s).reject(&:empty?)
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t = Thread.current[:semantic_logger_tags]
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Thread.current[:semantic_logger_tags] = t.nil? ? new_tags : t.concat(new_tags)
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new_tags
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def pop_tags(quantity=1)
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