restic/vendor/cloud.google.com/go/pubsub/subscription.go

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// Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
// 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 pubsub
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"cloud.google.com/go/iam"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"golang.org/x/sync/errgroup"
"google.golang.org/api/iterator"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
)
// Subscription is a reference to a PubSub subscription.
type Subscription struct {
s service
// The fully qualified identifier for the subscription, in the format "projects/<projid>/subscriptions/<name>"
name string
// Settings for pulling messages. Configure these before calling Receive.
ReceiveSettings ReceiveSettings
mu sync.Mutex
receiveActive bool
}
// Subscription creates a reference to a subscription.
func (c *Client) Subscription(id string) *Subscription {
return newSubscription(c.s, fmt.Sprintf("projects/%s/subscriptions/%s", c.projectID, id))
}
func newSubscription(s service, name string) *Subscription {
return &Subscription{
s: s,
name: name,
}
}
// String returns the globally unique printable name of the subscription.
func (s *Subscription) String() string {
return s.name
}
// ID returns the unique identifier of the subscription within its project.
func (s *Subscription) ID() string {
slash := strings.LastIndex(s.name, "/")
if slash == -1 {
// name is not a fully-qualified name.
panic("bad subscription name")
}
return s.name[slash+1:]
}
// Subscriptions returns an iterator which returns all of the subscriptions for the client's project.
func (c *Client) Subscriptions(ctx context.Context) *SubscriptionIterator {
return &SubscriptionIterator{
s: c.s,
next: c.s.listProjectSubscriptions(ctx, c.fullyQualifiedProjectName()),
}
}
// SubscriptionIterator is an iterator that returns a series of subscriptions.
type SubscriptionIterator struct {
s service
next nextStringFunc
}
// Next returns the next subscription. If there are no more subscriptions, iterator.Done will be returned.
func (subs *SubscriptionIterator) Next() (*Subscription, error) {
subName, err := subs.next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return newSubscription(subs.s, subName), nil
}
// PushConfig contains configuration for subscriptions that operate in push mode.
type PushConfig struct {
// A URL locating the endpoint to which messages should be pushed.
Endpoint string
// Endpoint configuration attributes. See https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.subscriptions#pushconfig for more details.
Attributes map[string]string
}
// Subscription config contains the configuration of a subscription.
type SubscriptionConfig struct {
Topic *Topic
PushConfig PushConfig
// The default maximum time after a subscriber receives a message before
// the subscriber should acknowledge the message. Note: messages which are
// obtained via Subscription.Receive need not be acknowledged within this
// deadline, as the deadline will be automatically extended.
AckDeadline time.Duration
// Whether to retain acknowledged messages. If true, acknowledged messages
// will not be expunged until they fall out of the RetentionDuration window.
retainAckedMessages bool
// How long to retain messages in backlog, from the time of publish. If RetainAckedMessages is true,
// this duration affects the retention of acknowledged messages,
// otherwise only unacknowledged messages are retained.
// Defaults to 7 days. Cannot be longer than 7 days or shorter than 10 minutes.
retentionDuration time.Duration
}
// ReceiveSettings configure the Receive method.
// A zero ReceiveSettings will result in values equivalent to DefaultReceiveSettings.
type ReceiveSettings struct {
// MaxExtension is the maximum period for which the Subscription should
// automatically extend the ack deadline for each message.
//
// The Subscription will automatically extend the ack deadline of all
// fetched Messages for the duration specified. Automatic deadline
// extension may be disabled by specifying a duration less than 1.
MaxExtension time.Duration
// MaxOutstandingMessages is the maximum number of unprocessed messages
// (unacknowledged but not yet expired). If MaxOutstandingMessages is 0, it
// will be treated as if it were DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingMessages.
// If the value is negative, then there will be no limit on the number of
// unprocessed messages.
MaxOutstandingMessages int
// MaxOutstandingBytes is the maximum size of unprocessed messages
// (unacknowledged but not yet expired). If MaxOutstandingBytes is 0, it will
// be treated as if it were DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingBytes. If
// the value is negative, then there will be no limit on the number of bytes
// for unprocessed messages.
MaxOutstandingBytes int
// NumGoroutines is the number of goroutines Receive will spawn to pull
// messages concurrently. If NumGoroutines is less than 1, it will be treated
// as if it were DefaultReceiveSettings.NumGoroutines.
NumGoroutines int
}
// DefaultReceiveSettings holds the default values for ReceiveSettings.
var DefaultReceiveSettings = ReceiveSettings{
MaxExtension: 10 * time.Minute,
MaxOutstandingMessages: 1000,
MaxOutstandingBytes: 1e9, // 1G
NumGoroutines: 1,
}
// Delete deletes the subscription.
func (s *Subscription) Delete(ctx context.Context) error {
return s.s.deleteSubscription(ctx, s.name)
}
// Exists reports whether the subscription exists on the server.
func (s *Subscription) Exists(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) {
return s.s.subscriptionExists(ctx, s.name)
}
// Config fetches the current configuration for the subscription.
func (s *Subscription) Config(ctx context.Context) (SubscriptionConfig, error) {
conf, topicName, err := s.s.getSubscriptionConfig(ctx, s.name)
if err != nil {
return SubscriptionConfig{}, err
}
conf.Topic = &Topic{
s: s.s,
name: topicName,
}
return conf, nil
}
// SubscriptionConfigToUpdate describes how to update a subscription.
type SubscriptionConfigToUpdate struct {
// If non-nil, the push config is changed.
PushConfig *PushConfig
}
// Update changes an existing subscription according to the fields set in cfg.
// It returns the new SubscriptionConfig.
//
// Update returns an error if no fields were modified.
func (s *Subscription) Update(ctx context.Context, cfg SubscriptionConfigToUpdate) (SubscriptionConfig, error) {
if cfg.PushConfig == nil {
return SubscriptionConfig{}, errors.New("pubsub: UpdateSubscription call with nothing to update")
}
if err := s.s.modifyPushConfig(ctx, s.name, *cfg.PushConfig); err != nil {
return SubscriptionConfig{}, err
}
return s.Config(ctx)
}
func (s *Subscription) IAM() *iam.Handle {
return s.s.iamHandle(s.name)
}
// CreateSubscription creates a new subscription on a topic.
//
// id is the name of the subscription to create. It must start with a letter,
// and contain only letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), dashes (-),
// underscores (_), periods (.), tildes (~), plus (+) or percent signs (%). It
// must be between 3 and 255 characters in length, and must not start with
// "goog".
//
// cfg.Topic is the topic from which the subscription should receive messages. It
// need not belong to the same project as the subscription. This field is required.
//
// cfg.AckDeadline is the maximum time after a subscriber receives a message before
// the subscriber should acknowledge the message. It must be between 10 and 600
// seconds (inclusive), and is rounded down to the nearest second. If the
// provided ackDeadline is 0, then the default value of 10 seconds is used.
// Note: messages which are obtained via Subscription.Receive need not be
// acknowledged within this deadline, as the deadline will be automatically
// extended.
//
// cfg.PushConfig may be set to configure this subscription for push delivery.
//
// If the subscription already exists an error will be returned.
func (c *Client) CreateSubscription(ctx context.Context, id string, cfg SubscriptionConfig) (*Subscription, error) {
if cfg.Topic == nil {
return nil, errors.New("pubsub: require non-nil Topic")
}
if cfg.AckDeadline == 0 {
cfg.AckDeadline = 10 * time.Second
}
if d := cfg.AckDeadline; d < 10*time.Second || d > 600*time.Second {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ack deadline must be between 10 and 600 seconds; got: %v", d)
}
sub := c.Subscription(id)
err := c.s.createSubscription(ctx, sub.name, cfg)
return sub, err
}
var errReceiveInProgress = errors.New("pubsub: Receive already in progress for this subscription")
// Receive calls f with the outstanding messages from the subscription.
// It blocks until ctx is done, or the service returns a non-retryable error.
//
// The standard way to terminate a Receive is to cancel its context:
//
// cctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
// err := sub.Receive(cctx, callback)
// // Call cancel from callback, or another goroutine.
//
// If the service returns a non-retryable error, Receive returns that error after
// all of the outstanding calls to f have returned. If ctx is done, Receive
// returns nil after all of the outstanding calls to f have returned and
// all messages have been acknowledged or have expired.
//
// Receive calls f concurrently from multiple goroutines. It is encouraged to
// process messages synchronously in f, even if that processing is relatively
// time-consuming; Receive will spawn new goroutines for incoming messages,
// limited by MaxOutstandingMessages and MaxOutstandingBytes in ReceiveSettings.
//
// The context passed to f will be canceled when ctx is Done or there is a
// fatal service error.
//
// Receive will automatically extend the ack deadline of all fetched Messages for the
// period specified by s.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension.
//
// Each Subscription may have only one invocation of Receive active at a time.
func (s *Subscription) Receive(ctx context.Context, f func(context.Context, *Message)) error {
s.mu.Lock()
if s.receiveActive {
s.mu.Unlock()
return errReceiveInProgress
}
s.receiveActive = true
s.mu.Unlock()
defer func() { s.mu.Lock(); s.receiveActive = false; s.mu.Unlock() }()
config, err := s.Config(ctx)
if err != nil {
if grpc.Code(err) == codes.Canceled {
return nil
}
return err
}
maxCount := s.ReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingMessages
if maxCount == 0 {
maxCount = DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingMessages
}
maxBytes := s.ReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingBytes
if maxBytes == 0 {
maxBytes = DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingBytes
}
maxExt := s.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension
if maxExt == 0 {
maxExt = DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxExtension
} else if maxExt < 0 {
// If MaxExtension is negative, disable automatic extension.
maxExt = 0
}
numGoroutines := s.ReceiveSettings.NumGoroutines
if numGoroutines < 1 {
numGoroutines = DefaultReceiveSettings.NumGoroutines
}
// TODO(jba): add tests that verify that ReceiveSettings are correctly processed.
po := &pullOptions{
maxExtension: maxExt,
maxPrefetch: trunc32(int64(maxCount)),
ackDeadline: config.AckDeadline,
}
fc := newFlowController(maxCount, maxBytes)
// Wait for all goroutines started by Receive to return, so instead of an
// obscure goroutine leak we have an obvious blocked call to Receive.
group, gctx := errgroup.WithContext(ctx)
for i := 0; i < numGoroutines; i++ {
group.Go(func() error {
return s.receive(gctx, po, fc, f)
})
}
return group.Wait()
}
func (s *Subscription) receive(ctx context.Context, po *pullOptions, fc *flowController, f func(context.Context, *Message)) error {
// Cancel a sub-context when we return, to kick the context-aware callbacks
// and the goroutine below.
ctx2, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
// Call stop when Receive's context is done.
// Stop will block until all outstanding messages have been acknowledged
// or there was a fatal service error.
// The iterator does not use the context passed to Receive. If it did, canceling
// that context would immediately stop the iterator without waiting for unacked
// messages.
iter := newMessageIterator(context.Background(), s.s, s.name, po)
// We cannot use errgroup from Receive here. Receive might already be calling group.Wait,
// and group.Wait cannot be called concurrently with group.Go. We give each receive() its
// own WaitGroup instead.
// Since wg.Add is only called from the main goroutine, wg.Wait is guaranteed
// to be called after all Adds.
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
<-ctx2.Done()
iter.Stop()
wg.Done()
}()
defer wg.Wait()
defer cancel()
for {
msg, err := iter.Next()
if err == iterator.Done {
return nil
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO(jba): call acquire closer to when the message is allocated.
if err := fc.acquire(ctx, len(msg.Data)); err != nil {
// TODO(jba): test that this "orphaned" message is nacked immediately when ctx is done.
msg.Nack()
return nil
}
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
// TODO(jba): call release when the message is available for GC.
// This considers the message to be released when
// f is finished, but f may ack early or not at all.
defer wg.Done()
defer fc.release(len(msg.Data))
f(ctx2, msg)
}()
}
}
// TODO(jba): remove when we delete messageIterator.
type pullOptions struct {
maxExtension time.Duration
maxPrefetch int32
// ackDeadline is the default ack deadline for the subscription. Not
// configurable.
ackDeadline time.Duration
}