use of com.couchbase.client.core.endpoint.EndpointContext in project couchbase-jvm-clients by couchbase.
the class PooledService method publishIdleEndpointRemovedEvent.
/**
* Helper method to publish an event with enriched context when an idle endpoint has been removed.
*
* @param endpoint the endpoint that got removed.
* @param actualIdleTime the actual idle time of that endpoint.
*/
private void publishIdleEndpointRemovedEvent(final Endpoint endpoint, final long actualIdleTime) {
if (endpoint.context() != null) {
final EndpointContext enrichedContext = new EndpointContext(endpoint.context()) {
@Override
public void injectExportableParams(final Map<String, Object> input) {
super.injectExportableParams(input);
Map<String, Object> serviceInfo = new HashMap<>();
input.put("actualIdleTimeMillis", TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(actualIdleTime));
serviceInfo.put("remainingEndpoints", endpoints.size());
serviceInfo.put("reservedEndpoints", reservedEndpoints.size());
serviceInfo.put("state", state());
input.put("service", serviceInfo);
}
};
serviceContext.environment().eventBus().publish(new IdleEndpointRemovedEvent(enrichedContext));
}
}
use of com.couchbase.client.core.endpoint.EndpointContext in project couchbase-jvm-clients by couchbase.
the class SearchMock method loadSearchTestCase.
/**
* Given JSON in the form expected, e.g. those from https://github.com/chvck/sdk-testcases which contains the
* returned JSON from the search service in a field "data", returns the completed SearchResult that the API
* would return.
*/
public static SearchResult loadSearchTestCase(InputStream json) throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException, IOException {
// The idea is to fake packets that have come from the search service.
// Start by preparing the packets.
JsonObject jo = JsonObject.fromJson(toByteArray(json));
JsonObject data = jo.getObject("data");
byte[] b = data.toString().getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
ByteBuf bytes = Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(b);
HttpContent content = new DefaultLastHttpContent(bytes);
HttpResponse resp = new DefaultHttpResponse(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpResponseStatus.OK);
// Fake some core stuff
Core mockedCore = mock(Core.class);
CoreEnvironment env = CoreEnvironment.create();
CoreContext ctx = new CoreContext(mockedCore, 0, env, PasswordAuthenticator.create("Administrator", "password"));
// Our ChunkedSearchMessageHandler needs to be initialised by pretending we've sent an outbound SearchRequest
// through it
SearchRequest req = new SearchRequest(Duration.ofSeconds(10), ctx, BestEffortRetryStrategy.INSTANCE, null, null, null, null);
// ChunkedSearchMessageHandler will try to encode() the SearchRequest. Rather than mocking everything required
// to get that working, just mock the encode method.
SearchRequest spiedReq = spy(req);
doReturn(new DefaultFullHttpRequest(HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1, HttpMethod.GET, "localhost")).when(spiedReq).encode();
doAnswer(v -> {
EndpointContext endpointContext = new EndpointContext(ctx, new HostAndPort(null, 0), null, null, null, Optional.of("bucket"), null);
BaseEndpoint endpoint = mock(BaseEndpoint.class);
when(endpoint.context()).thenReturn(endpointContext);
when(endpoint.pipelined()).thenReturn(false);
// ChunkedSearchMessageHandler does most of the work in handling responses from the service
ChunkedSearchMessageHandler handler = new ChunkedSearchMessageHandler(endpoint, endpointContext);
// Netty's EmbeddedChannel lets us test ChannelHandlers like ChunkedSearchMessageHandler. It's a Netty Channel
// that doesn't touch the network at all.
final EmbeddedChannel channel = new EmbeddedChannel(handler);
// Writing the request is necessary to estabish some initial state inChunkedSearchMessageHandler
channel.writeAndFlush(spiedReq);
// Finally we can do the interesting bit of passing our fake FTS service response into
// ChunkedSearchMessageHandler
channel.writeInbound(resp);
channel.writeInbound(content);
return null;
}).when(mockedCore).send(any());
CompletableFuture<SearchResult> future = SearchAccessor.searchQueryAsync(mockedCore, req, DefaultJsonSerializer.create());
SearchResult result = future.get();
return result;
}
use of com.couchbase.client.core.endpoint.EndpointContext in project couchbase-jvm-clients by couchbase.
the class ErrorMapLoadingHandlerTest method failConnectIfPromiseTimesOut.
/**
* This test makes sure that the timer fires if the connect future is not completed
* otherwise.
*/
@Test
void failConnectIfPromiseTimesOut() throws Exception {
channel = new EmbeddedChannel();
eventBus = new SimpleEventBus(true);
CoreEnvironment env = mock(CoreEnvironment.class);
TimeoutConfig timeoutConfig = mock(TimeoutConfig.class);
when(env.eventBus()).thenReturn(eventBus);
when(env.timeoutConfig()).thenReturn(timeoutConfig);
when(timeoutConfig.connectTimeout()).thenReturn(Duration.ofMillis(100));
CoreContext coreContext = new CoreContext(mock(Core.class), 1, env, mock(Authenticator.class));
EndpointContext endpointContext = new EndpointContext(coreContext, new HostAndPort("127.0.0.1", 1234), null, ServiceType.KV, Optional.empty(), Optional.empty(), Optional.empty());
ErrorMapLoadingHandler handler = new ErrorMapLoadingHandler(endpointContext);
channel.pipeline().addLast(handler);
final ChannelFuture connect = channel.connect(new InetSocketAddress("1.2.3.4", 1234));
channel.pipeline().fireChannelActive();
Thread.sleep(Duration.ofMillis(100).toMillis() + 5);
channel.runScheduledPendingTasks();
assertTrue(connect.isDone());
assertTrue(connect.cause() instanceof TimeoutException);
assertEquals("KV Error Map loading timed out after 100ms", connect.cause().getMessage());
}
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