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153 lines
4.8 KiB
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153 lines
4.8 KiB
C++
// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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namespace ircd::m::sync
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{
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struct args;
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struct stats;
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struct data;
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struct response;
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extern const string_view description;
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extern resource resource;
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extern resource::method method_get;
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extern conf::item<size_t> flush_hiwat;
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extern conf::item<size_t> buffer_size;
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extern conf::item<size_t> linear_buffer_size;
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extern conf::item<size_t> linear_delta_max;
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extern conf::item<bool> longpoll_enable;
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extern conf::item<bool> polylog_phased;
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extern conf::item<bool> polylog_only;
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static const_buffer flush(data &, resource::response::chunked &, const const_buffer &);
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static void empty_response(data &, const uint64_t &next_batch);
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static bool linear_handle(data &);
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static bool polylog_handle(data &);
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static resource::response handle_get(client &, const resource::request &);
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}
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namespace ircd::m::sync::longpoll
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{
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struct accepted;
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size_t polling {0};
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std::deque<accepted> queue;
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ctx::dock dock;
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static bool handle(data &, const args &, const accepted &, const mutable_buffer &scratch);
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static bool poll(data &, const args &);
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static void handle_notify(const m::event &, m::vm::eval &);
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extern m::hookfn<m::vm::eval &> notified;
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}
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struct ircd::m::sync::longpoll::accepted
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:m::event
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{
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json::strung strung;
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std::string client_txnid;
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event::idx event_idx;
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accepted(const m::vm::eval &eval)
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:strung
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{
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*eval.event_
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}
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,client_txnid
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{
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eval.copts?
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eval.copts->client_txnid:
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string_view{}
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}
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,event_idx
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{
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eval.sequence
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}
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{
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const json::object object{this->strung};
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static_cast<m::event &>(*this) = m::event{object};
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}
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accepted(accepted &&) = default;
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accepted(const accepted &) = delete;
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};
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struct ircd::m::sync::args
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{
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static conf::item<milliseconds> timeout_max;
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static conf::item<milliseconds> timeout_min;
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static conf::item<milliseconds> timeout_default;
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const resource::request &request;
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string_view filter_id
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{
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// 6.2.1 The ID of a filter created using the filter API or a filter JSON object
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// encoded as a string. The server will detect whether it is an ID or a JSON object
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// by whether the first character is a "{" open brace. Passing the JSON inline is best
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// suited to one off requests. Creating a filter using the filter API is recommended
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// for clients that reuse the same filter multiple times, for example in long poll requests.
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request.query["filter"]
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};
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uint64_t since
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{
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// 6.2.1 A point in time to continue a sync from.
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request.query.get<uint64_t>("since", 0)
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};
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uint64_t next_batch
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{
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// [experimental] A upper bound to stop this sync at. This is used in
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// conjunction with `since` to provide a stable window of results. If
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// not specified the sync range is everything after `since`. NOTE that
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// this DOES NOT guarantee true idempotency in all cases and for all
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// time. But that would be nice. Many sync modules do not support this
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// because the results of repeated calls for range may become empty
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// after a while.
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request.query.get<uint64_t>("next_batch", -1)
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};
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steady_point timesout{[this]
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{
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// 6.2.1 The maximum time to poll in milliseconds before returning this request.
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auto ret(request.query.get("timeout", milliseconds(timeout_default)));
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ret = std::min(ret, milliseconds(timeout_max));
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ret = std::max(ret, milliseconds(timeout_min));
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return now<steady_point>() + ret;
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}()};
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bool full_state
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{
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// 6.2.1 Controls whether to include the full state for all rooms the user is a member of.
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// If this is set to true, then all state events will be returned, even if since is non-empty.
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// The timeline will still be limited by the since parameter. In this case, the timeout
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// parameter will be ignored and the query will return immediately, possibly with an
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// empty timeline. If false, and since is non-empty, only state which has changed since
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// the point indicated by since will be returned. By default, this is false.
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request.query.get("full_state", false)
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};
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bool set_presence
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{
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// 6.2.1 Controls whether the client is automatically marked as online by polling this API.
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// If this parameter is omitted then the client is automatically marked as online when it
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// uses this API. Otherwise if the parameter is set to "offline" then the client is not
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// marked as being online when it uses this API. One of: ["offline"]
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request.query.get("set_presence", true)
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};
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bool phased
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{
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request.query.get("phased", true)
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};
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args(const resource::request &request);
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};
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