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fn-serverless/api/agent/protocol/factory.go
Tolga Ceylan a57907eed0 fn: user friendly timeout handling changes (#1021)
* fn: user friendly timeout handling changes

Timeout setting in routes now means "maximum amount
of time a function can run in a container".

Total wait time for a given http request is now expected
to be handled by the client. As long as the client waits,
the LB, runner or agents will search for resources to
schedule it.
2018-06-01 13:18:13 -07:00

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package protocol
import (
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/fnproject/fn/api/models"
"github.com/go-openapi/strfmt"
)
var errInvalidProtocol = errors.New("Invalid Protocol")
var ErrExcessData = errors.New("Excess data in stream")
type errorProto struct {
error
}
func (e errorProto) IsStreamable() bool { return false }
func (e errorProto) Dispatch(ctx context.Context, ci CallInfo, w io.Writer) error { return e }
// ContainerIO defines the interface used to talk to a hot function.
// Internally, a protocol must know when to alternate between stdin and stdout.
// It returns any protocol error, if present.
type ContainerIO interface {
IsStreamable() bool
// Dispatch will handle sending stdin and stdout to a container. Implementers
// of Dispatch may format the input and output differently. Dispatch must respect
// the req.Context() timeout / cancellation.
Dispatch(ctx context.Context, ci CallInfo, w io.Writer) error
}
// CallInfo is passed into dispatch with only the required data the protocols require
type CallInfo interface {
IsCloudEvent() bool
CallID() string
ContentType() string
Input() io.Reader
Deadline() strfmt.DateTime
CallType() string
// ProtocolType let's function/fdk's know what type original request is. Only 'http' for now.
// This could be abstracted into separate Protocol objects for each type and all the following information could go in there.
// This is a bit confusing because we also have the protocol's for getting information in and out of the function containers.
ProtocolType() string
Request() *http.Request
Method() string
RequestURL() string
Headers() map[string][]string
}
type callInfoImpl struct {
call *models.Call
req *http.Request
isCloudEvent bool
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) IsCloudEvent() bool {
return ci.isCloudEvent
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) CallID() string {
return ci.call.ID
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) ContentType() string {
return ci.req.Header.Get("Content-Type")
}
// Input returns the call's input/body
func (ci callInfoImpl) Input() io.Reader {
return ci.req.Body
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) Deadline() strfmt.DateTime {
deadline, ok := ci.req.Context().Deadline()
if !ok {
// In theory deadline must have been set here
panic("No context deadline is set in protocol, should never happen")
}
return strfmt.DateTime(deadline)
}
// CallType returns whether the function call was "sync" or "async".
func (ci callInfoImpl) CallType() string {
return ci.call.Type
}
// ProtocolType at the moment can only be "http". Once we have Kafka or other
// possible origins for calls this will track what the origin was.
func (ci callInfoImpl) ProtocolType() string {
return "http"
}
// Request basically just for the http format, since that's the only that makes sense to have the full request as is
func (ci callInfoImpl) Request() *http.Request {
return ci.req
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) Method() string {
return ci.call.Method
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) RequestURL() string {
return ci.call.URL
}
func (ci callInfoImpl) Headers() map[string][]string {
return ci.req.Header
}
func NewCallInfo(isCloudEvent bool, call *models.Call, req *http.Request) CallInfo {
ci := &callInfoImpl{
isCloudEvent: isCloudEvent,
call: call,
req: req,
}
return ci
}
// Protocol defines all protocols that operates a ContainerIO.
type Protocol string
// hot function protocols
const (
Default Protocol = models.FormatDefault
HTTP Protocol = models.FormatHTTP
JSON Protocol = models.FormatJSON
CloudEventP Protocol = models.FormatCloudEvent
Empty Protocol = ""
)
func (p *Protocol) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
switch Protocol(b) {
case Empty, Default:
*p = Default
case HTTP:
*p = HTTP
case JSON:
*p = JSON
default:
return errInvalidProtocol
}
return nil
}
func (p Protocol) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
switch p {
case Empty, Default:
return []byte(Default), nil
case HTTP:
return []byte(HTTP), nil
case JSON:
return []byte(JSON), nil
}
return nil, errInvalidProtocol
}
// New creates a valid protocol handler from a I/O pipe representing containers
// stdin/stdout.
func New(p Protocol, in io.Writer, out io.Reader) ContainerIO {
switch p {
case HTTP:
return &HTTPProtocol{in, out}
case JSON:
return &JSONProtocol{in, out}
case CloudEventP:
return &CloudEventProtocol{in, out}
case Default, Empty:
return &DefaultProtocol{}
}
return &errorProto{errInvalidProtocol}
}
// IsStreamable says whether the given protocol can be used for streaming into
// hot functions.
func IsStreamable(p Protocol) bool { return New(p, nil, nil).IsStreamable() }