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data/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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  # Changes
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+ ## 1.0.5
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+ * fixed a race condition that would occur if a user (or the failover extension)
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+ tried to re-connect an OnStomp::Client instance within an `on_connection_closed`
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+ (or similar) event handler. The fix is more of a band-aid at the moment,
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+ and a proper fix will follow. Thanks to [alcy](https://github.com/alcy) for
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+ helping me track this down.
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+
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  ## 1.0.4
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  * fixed major oversight when using ruby 1.8.7 / jruby with an SSL connection.
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  it will use blocking read/write methods if nonblocking methods are unavailable
data/README.md CHANGED
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  The `stomp` gem is a good gem that works well, I just desired a different
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  style API for working with message brokers.
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+ ## Gotchas
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+
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+ Both Ruby 1.8.7 and JRuby (as of 1.6.1) do not provide non-blocking read
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+ or write methods for OpenSSL connections. While a gem named
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+ [openssl-nonblock](https://github.com/tarcieri/openssl-nonblock) exists for
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+ Ruby < 1.9.2, I have not personally used it and given that it's a C extension,
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+ it may not be compatible with JRuby's openssl gem. When an OnStomp connection
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+ is created, the socket (SSL or TCP) is checked to see whether or not the methods
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+ `write_nonblock` and `read_nonblock` have been defined. If not, OnStomp will
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+ fall back on `write` for writing and `readpartial` for reading. While both of
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+ these methods will block, the use of `IO::select` should help mitigate their
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+ effects. I initially missed this detail, so if you're using an older version
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+ of OnStomp (pre 1.0.4) with Ruby 1.8.7 or JRuby, you either want to upgrade
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+ your gem or avoid `stomp+ssl://` URIs like the plague.
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+
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+ The final "gotcha" is more of an advanced warning. When JRuby's support
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+ for the Ruby 1.9 API stabilizes (and `read_nonblock` and `write_nonblock` are
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+ available for OpenSSL connections), I will be dropping support for Ruby 1.8.x
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+ entirely. This is probably a ways off yet, but when the time comes, I'll
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+ post obvious warnings and increment the gem's major version. OnStomp 1.x
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+ will always be compatible with Ruby 1.8.7+, OnStomp 2.x will be Ruby 1.9.x
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+ only.
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+
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  ## Further Reading
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+ * The [OnStomp YARD Documentation](http://mdvlrb.com/onstomp/)
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+ * The [OnStomp Github Wiki](https://github.com/meadvillerb/onstomp/wiki)
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+ * Some [Contrived Examples](https://github.com/meadvillerb/onstomp/tree/master/examples)
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  * A {file:extra_doc/UserNarrative.md User's Narrative}
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- * A {file:extra_doc/DeveloperNarrative.md Developers's Narrative}
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+ * The {file:extra_doc/API.md OnStomp API Promise} (sort of)
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  * A {file:extra_doc/CHANGELOG.md History of Changes}
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  ## License
data/examples/basic.rb CHANGED
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  puts "----------------------------"
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  running = true
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- client = OnStomp::Client.new("stomp://localhost")
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+ client = OnStomp::Client.new("stomp://localhost:61613")
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  client.connect
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  puts "Connected to broker using protocol #{client.connection.version}"
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- client.subscribe("/queue/onstomp/test") do |message|
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+ client.subscribe("/queue/onstomp_test") do |message|
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  puts "Received: '#{message.body}'"
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  if message.body == 'finished'
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  running = false
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  end
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  end
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- client.send("/queue/onstomp/test", "hello world")
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- client.send("/queue/onstomp/test", "this is a simple demo of onstomp")
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- client.send("/queue/onstomp/test", "finished")
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+ client.send("/queue/onstomp_test", "hello world")
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+ client.send("/queue/onstomp_test", "this is a simple demo of onstomp")
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+ client.send("/queue/onstomp_test", "finished")
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  Thread.pass while running
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  client.disconnect
data/extra_doc/API.md CHANGED
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#ack ack}</td>
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  <td>
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- <code>ack(message_id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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+ <code>ack(message_id, subscription_id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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  </td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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- <td style="background-color: #fbb;">false</td>
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+ <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#ack ack}</td>
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  <td>
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- <code>ack(message_id, subscription_id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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+ <code>ack(message_id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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  </td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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- <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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+ <td style="background-color: #fbb;">false</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::ClientEvents#after_receiving after_receiving}</td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::ConnectionEvents#on_blocked on_blocked}</td>
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+ <td>
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+ <code>create_event_methods :blocked, :on</code>
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+ </td>
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+ <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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+ <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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+ </tr>
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::ClientEvents#on_broker_beat on_broker_beat}</td>
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  <td>
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#unsubscribe unsubscribe}</td>
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  <td>
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- <code>unsubscribe(id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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+ <code>unsubscribe(subscribe_frame, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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  </td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  <tr>
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  <td>{OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#unsubscribe unsubscribe}</td>
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  <td>
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- <code>unsubscribe(subscribe_frame, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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+ <code>unsubscribe(id, headers=&lt;optional hash&gt;)</code>
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  </td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
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  <td style="background-color: #bfb;">true</td>
@@ -79,6 +79,9 @@ class OnStomp::Client
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  # @param [{#to_sym => #to_s}] headers
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  # @return [self]
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  def connect headers={}
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+ # FIXME: This is a quick fix to force the Threaded IO processor to
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+ # complete its work before we establish a connection.
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+ processor_inst.stop
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  @connection = OnStomp::Connections.connect self, headers,
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  { :'accept-version' => @versions.join(','), :host => @host,
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  end
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+ # FIXME: This is pretty hacky, too. The problem is one of race
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+ # conditions and how we access the connection.
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+ raise if @run_thread == Thread.current
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  end
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  end
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  self
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  # and the {OnStomp::Client client} is still
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  # {OnStomp::Client#connected? connected} after the thread is joined.
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  def stop
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- @run_thread.raise OnStomp::StopReceiver if @run_thread.alive?
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- @run_thread.join
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+ if @run_thread
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+ begin
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+ @run_thread.raise OnStomp::StopReceiver if @run_thread.alive?
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+ @run_thread.join
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+ rescue OnStomp::StopReceiver
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+ rescue IOError, SystemCallError
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+ raise if @client.connected?
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+ end
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+ @run_thread = nil
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  end
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  self
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  end
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  end
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  rescue EOFError
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+ # TODO: Fix this potential race condition the right way.
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+ # This is the problematic area! If the user (or failover library)
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+ # try to reconnect the Client when the connection is closed, the
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+ # exception won't be raised until the IO Processing thread has
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+ # already been joined to the main thread. Thus, the connection gets
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+ # re-established, the "dying" thread re-enters here, and immediately
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+ # raises the exception that terminated it.
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  end
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+ # {OnStomp::Connections::Base#duration_since_transmitted} has not exceeded {#heartbeat_client_limit}
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  # @return [true, false]
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  def client_pulse?
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+ # {OnStomp::Connections::Base#duration_since_received} has not exceeded {#heartbeat_broker_limit}
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  def broker_pulse?
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  # {OnStomp::Client#disconnect disconnect} on the {#active_client}
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  def disconnect *args, &block
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  if active_client
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  @client_mutex.synchronize do
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  @disconnecting = true
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+ active_client.disconnect *args, &block if connected?
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  end
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  end
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  end
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  private
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  def reconnect
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  attempt = 1
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102
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  sleep_for_retry attempt
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  trigger_failover_retry :after, attempt
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  attempt += 1
114
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  end
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+ @failed = !connected?
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+ trigger_failover_event(:connected, :on, active_client) unless @failed
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+ !@failed
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  end
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  def retry_exceeded? attempt
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  # Minor / feature version
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  MINOR = 0
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  # Complete version
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  VERSION = "#{MAJOR}.#{MINOR}.#{PATCH}"
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  end
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  { :'accept-version' => '1.1', :host => 'my host',
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  :passcode => 's3cr3t' }, pending_events, 30, 50).and_return(connection)
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121
  processor.should_receive(:start)
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  end
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+ client.retry_delay = 0
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+ active_client.stub(:connected? => false)
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+ active_client.stub(:connect).and_return do
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+ active_client.stub(:connected? => true)
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+ end
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+ client.connect
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+ end
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  describe ".transmit" do
metadata CHANGED
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- --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ version: 1.0.5
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  platform: ruby
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- authors:
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+ authors:
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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- name: simplecov
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  prerelease: false
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- requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  type: :development
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- version_requirements: *id004
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- description: Client library for message passing with brokers that support the Stomp protocol.
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- email:
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2156949340
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+ description: Client library for message passing with brokers that support the Stomp
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+ protocol.
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+ email:
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  homepage: http://github.com/meadvillerb/onstomp
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  licenses: []
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  rdoc_options: []
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  none: false
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- requirements:
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+ requirements:
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  requirements: []
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-
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  signing_key:
223
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  specification_version: 3
224
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  summary: Client for message queues implementing the Stomp protocol interface.
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- test_files:
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@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
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- # A Narrative for Developers
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-
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- This document explores the `OnStomp` library through a narrative aimed at end
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- developers who wish to extend or modify the library. It will start with the
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- basics and work through the important code through exposition and examples.
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- It may be helpful to
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- review the [STOMP specification](http://stomp.github.com/index.html) before
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- diving into this document. It's also important to note that `onstomp` can
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- only be used with Ruby 1.8.7+. Support for Rubies prior to 1.8.7 does not
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- exist, and even requiring the library in your code will probably generate
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- errors.
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-
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- ## Clients & Frames
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-
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- An instance of {OnStomp::Client} is the primary way a user will interact
16
- with the `OnStomp` gem. It provides the helper methods to generate STOMP
17
- frames by including the {OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods} mixin, and allows
18
- binding event callbacks by including {OnStomp::Interfaces::ClientEvents}
19
- (which in turn includes {OnStomp::Interfaces::EventManager}.) Every client
20
- instance will provide the same frame methods, regardless of the version of
21
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22
- of {OnStomp::Connections connections} and
23
- {OnStomp::Connections::Serializers serializers} to actually generate the
24
- frames and convert them to their appropriate string representation. You can
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- read more about these components in a later section.
26
-
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- All of the frame methods (eg: {OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#send send},
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- {OnStomp::Interfaces::FrameMethods#send unsubscribe}) will either generate a
29
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- protocol version negotiated between broker and client does not support
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32
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33
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