Examples of PubSubResponse


Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

            /**
             * The method below will invoke our sendingFinished() method when
             * done
             */
            PubSubResponse response = PubSubResponse.newBuilder()
                                      .setProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.VERSION_ONE)
                                      .setStatusCode(StatusCode.SUCCESS).setTxnId(0)
                                      .setMessage(message).setTopic(topic)
                                      .setSubscriberId(subscriberId).build();

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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

                            } else if (oldTopicSubs.isEmpty()) {
                                channel2sub.remove(oldChannel);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    PubSubResponse resp = PubSubResponseUtils.getResponseForSubscriptionEvent(
                        topicSub.getTopic(), topicSub.getSubscriberId(),
                        SubscriptionEvent.SUBSCRIPTION_FORCED_CLOSED
                    );
                    oldChannel.write(resp).addListener(new CloseSubscriptionListener(topicSub));
                    logger.info("Subscribe request for ({}) from channel ({}) closes old subscripiton on channel ({}).",
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

    @Test(timeout=60000)
    public void testHandleRequestOnRedirect() throws Exception {
        tm.setShouldOwnEveryNewTopic(false);
        handler.handleRequest(request, channel);

        PubSubResponse response = getPubSubResponse(channel);
        assertEquals(response.getStatusCode(), StatusCode.NOT_RESPONSIBLE_FOR_TOPIC);
        assertEquals(request.getTxnId(), response.getTxnId());
        assertNull(handler.getRequest());

    }
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

    public void testHandleRequestOnError() throws Exception {

        tm.setShouldError(true);
        handler.handleRequest(request, channel);

        PubSubResponse response = getPubSubResponse(channel);
        assertEquals(response.getStatusCode(), StatusCode.SERVICE_DOWN);
        assertEquals(request.getTxnId(), response.getTxnId());
        assertNull(handler.getRequest());

    }
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

    }

    public static void sendErrorResponseToMalformedRequest(Channel channel, long txnId, String msg) {
        logger.debug("Malformed request from {}, msg = {}", channel.getRemoteAddress(), msg);
        MalformedRequestException mre = new MalformedRequestException(msg);
        PubSubResponse response = PubSubResponseUtils.getResponseForException(mre, txnId);
        channel.write(response);
    }
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

            if (seconds-- == 0) {
                break;
            }
            Thread.sleep(1000);
        }
        PubSubResponse r = dep.getNextResponse();
        assertNotNull("There should be a response", r);
        assertTrue("Response should contain a message", r.hasMessage());
        r = dep.getNextResponse();
        assertNotNull("There should be a response", r);
        assertTrue("Response should contain a message", r.hasMessage());
        r = dep.getNextResponse();
        assertNull("There should only be 2 responses", r);
    }
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

                                                                 SubscriptionEvent event) {
        SubscriptionEventResponse.Builder eventBuilder =
            SubscriptionEventResponse.newBuilder().setEvent(event);
        ResponseBody.Builder respBuilder =
            ResponseBody.newBuilder().setSubscriptionEvent(eventBuilder);
        PubSubResponse response = PubSubResponse.newBuilder()
                                  .setProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.VERSION_ONE)
                                  .setStatusCode(StatusCode.SUCCESS).setTxnId(0)
                                  .setTopic(topic).setSubscriberId(subscriberId)
                                  .setResponseBody(respBuilder).build();
        return response;
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

            MessageHandler handler = new MessageHandler() {
                @Override
                public void deliver(ByteString topic, ByteString subscriberId, Message msg,
                final Callback<Void> callback, final Object context) {

                    PubSubResponse response = PubSubResponse.newBuilder().setProtocolVersion(
                                                  ProtocolVersion.VERSION_ONE).setStatusCode(StatusCode.SUCCESS).setTxnId(0).setMessage(msg)
                                              .setTopic(topic).setSubscriberId(subscriberId).build();

                    ChannelFuture future = subscribedChannel.write(response);
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

            ctx.sendUpstream(e);
            return;
        }
        // Retrieve the PubSubResponse from the Message that was sent by the
        // server.
        PubSubResponse response = (PubSubResponse) e.getMessage();
        logger.debug("Response received from host: {}, response: {}.",
                     va(NetUtils.getHostFromChannel(ctx.getChannel()), response));

        // Determine if this PubSubResponse is an ack response for a PubSub
        // Request or if it is a message being pushed to the client subscriber.
        if (response.hasMessage()) {
            // Subscribed messages being pushed to the client so handle/consume
            // it and return.
            if (null == subHandler) {
                logger.error("Received message from a non-subscription channel : {}",
                             response);
            } else {
                subHandler.handleSubscribeMessage(response);
            }
            return;
        }

        // Process Subscription Events
        if (response.hasResponseBody()) {
            ResponseBody resp = response.getResponseBody();
            // A special subscription event indicates the state of a subscriber
            if (resp.hasSubscriptionEvent()) {
                if (null == subHandler) {
                    logger.error("Received subscription event from a non-subscription channel : {}",
                                 response);
                } else {
                    SubscriptionEventResponse eventResp = resp.getSubscriptionEvent();
                    logger.debug("Received subscription event {} for (topic:{}, subscriber:{}).",
                                 va(eventResp.getEvent(), response.getTopic(),
                                    response.getSubscriberId()));
                    subHandler.handleSubscriptionEvent(response.getTopic(),
                                                       response.getSubscriberId(),
                                                       eventResp.getEvent());
                }
                return;
            }
        }

        // Response is an ack to a prior PubSubRequest so first retrieve the
        // PubSub data for this txn.
        PubSubData pubSubData = txn2PubSubData.remove(response.getTxnId());

        // Validate that the PubSub data for this txn is stored. If not, just
        // log an error message and return since we don't know how to handle
        // this.
        if (pubSubData == null) {
            logger.error("PubSub Data was not found for PubSubResponse: {}", response);
            return;
        }

        // Store the topic2Host mapping if this wasn't a server redirect. We'll
        // assume that if the server was able to have an open Channel connection
        // to the client, and responded with an ack message other than the
        // NOT_RESPONSIBLE_FOR_TOPIC one, it is the correct topic master.
        if (!response.getStatusCode().equals(StatusCode.NOT_RESPONSIBLE_FOR_TOPIC)) {
            // Retrieve the server host that we've connected to and store the
            // mapping from the topic to this host. For all other non-redirected
            // server statuses, we consider that as a successful connection to the
            // correct topic master.
            InetSocketAddress host = NetUtils.getHostFromChannel(ctx.getChannel());
            channelManager.storeTopic2HostMapping(pubSubData.topic, host);
        }

        // Depending on the operation type, call the appropriate handler.
        logger.debug("Handling a {} response: {}, pubSubData: {}, host: {}.",
                     va(pubSubData.operationType, response, pubSubData, ctx.getChannel()));
        AbstractResponseHandler respHandler = handlers.get(pubSubData.operationType);
        if (null == respHandler) {
            // The above are the only expected PubSubResponse messages received
            // from the server for the various client side requests made.
            logger.error("Response received from server is for an unhandled operation {}, txnId: {}.",
                         va(pubSubData.operationType, response.getTxnId()));
            pubSubData.getCallback().operationFailed(pubSubData.context,
                new UnexpectedConditionException("Can't find response handler for operation "
                                                 + pubSubData.operationType));
            return;
        }
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Examples of org.apache.hedwig.protocol.PubSubProtocol.PubSubResponse

            /**
             * The method below will invoke our sendingFinished() method when
             * done
             */
            PubSubResponse response = PubSubResponse.newBuilder().setProtocolVersion(ProtocolVersion.VERSION_ONE)
                                      .setStatusCode(StatusCode.SUCCESS).setTxnId(0).setMessage(message).build();

            deliveryEndPoint.send(response, //
                                  // callback =
                                  this);
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