/* * * Copyright 2017 gRPC authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ // Package manual defines a resolver that can be used to manually send resolved // addresses to ClientConn. package manual import ( "sync" "google.golang.org/grpc/resolver" ) // NewBuilderWithScheme creates a new manual resolver builder with the given // scheme. Every instance of the manual resolver may only ever be used with a // single grpc.ClientConn. Otherwise, bad things will happen. func NewBuilderWithScheme(scheme string) *Resolver { return &Resolver{ BuildCallback: func(resolver.Target, resolver.ClientConn, resolver.BuildOptions) {}, UpdateStateCallback: func(error) {}, ResolveNowCallback: func(resolver.ResolveNowOptions) {}, CloseCallback: func() {}, scheme: scheme, } } // Resolver is also a resolver builder. // It's build() function always returns itself. type Resolver struct { // BuildCallback is called when the Build method is called. Must not be // nil. Must not be changed after the resolver may be built. BuildCallback func(resolver.Target, resolver.ClientConn, resolver.BuildOptions) // UpdateStateCallback is called when the UpdateState method is called on // the resolver. The value passed as argument to this callback is the value // returned by the resolver.ClientConn. Must not be nil. Must not be // changed after the resolver may be built. UpdateStateCallback func(err error) // ResolveNowCallback is called when the ResolveNow method is called on the // resolver. Must not be nil. Must not be changed after the resolver may // be built. ResolveNowCallback func(resolver.ResolveNowOptions) // CloseCallback is called when the Close method is called. Must not be // nil. Must not be changed after the resolver may be built. CloseCallback func() scheme string // Fields actually belong to the resolver. // Guards access to below fields. mu sync.Mutex CC resolver.ClientConn // Storing the most recent state update makes this resolver resilient to // restarts, which is possible with channel idleness. lastSeenState *resolver.State } // InitialState adds initial state to the resolver so that UpdateState doesn't // need to be explicitly called after Dial. func (r *Resolver) InitialState(s resolver.State) { r.lastSeenState = &s } // Build returns itself for Resolver, because it's both a builder and a resolver. func (r *Resolver) Build(target resolver.Target, cc resolver.ClientConn, opts resolver.BuildOptions) (resolver.Resolver, error) { r.mu.Lock() defer r.mu.Unlock() // Call BuildCallback after locking to avoid a race when UpdateState // or ReportError is called before Build returns. r.BuildCallback(target, cc, opts) r.CC = cc if r.lastSeenState != nil { err := r.CC.UpdateState(*r.lastSeenState) go r.UpdateStateCallback(err) } return r, nil } // Scheme returns the manual resolver's scheme. func (r *Resolver) Scheme() string { return r.scheme } // ResolveNow is a noop for Resolver. func (r *Resolver) ResolveNow(o resolver.ResolveNowOptions) { r.ResolveNowCallback(o) } // Close is a noop for Resolver. func (r *Resolver) Close() { r.CloseCallback() } // UpdateState calls CC.UpdateState. func (r *Resolver) UpdateState(s resolver.State) { r.mu.Lock() defer r.mu.Unlock() var err error if r.CC == nil { panic("cannot update state as grpc.Dial with resolver has not been called") } err = r.CC.UpdateState(s) r.lastSeenState = &s r.UpdateStateCallback(err) } // ReportError calls CC.ReportError. func (r *Resolver) ReportError(err error) { r.mu.Lock() defer r.mu.Unlock() if r.CC == nil { panic("cannot report error as grpc.Dial with resolver has not been called") } r.CC.ReportError(err) }