X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/cb52a672642bdec7c6a97868a68bbb9b8daa0efb..ac4f4ab5c6d677096cc335af7cfc0d9b10043b93:/services/api/lib/eventbus.rb diff --git a/services/api/lib/eventbus.rb b/services/api/lib/eventbus.rb index 26674b7088..bccbeea4bb 100644 --- a/services/api/lib/eventbus.rb +++ b/services/api/lib/eventbus.rb @@ -1,52 +1,203 @@ require 'eventmachine' require 'oj' require 'faye/websocket' +require 'record_filters' +require 'load_param' +# Patch in user, last_log_id and filters fields into the Faye::Websocket class. module Faye class WebSocket attr_accessor :user attr_accessor :last_log_id + attr_accessor :filters end end +# Store the filters supplied by the user that will be applied to the logs table +# to determine which events to return to the listener. +class Filter + include LoadParam + + attr_accessor :filters + + def initialize p + @params = p + load_filters_param + end + + def params + @params + end +end + +# Manages websocket connections, accepts subscription messages and publishes +# log table events. class EventBus include CurrentApiClient + include RecordFilters + + # used in RecordFilters + def model_class + Log + end + # Initialize EventBus. Takes no parameters. def initialize @channel = EventMachine::Channel.new @mtx = Mutex.new @bgthread = false end + # Push out any pending events to the connection +ws+ + # +id+ the id of the most recent row in the log table, may be nil + def push_events ws, id = nil + begin + # Must have at least one filter set up to receive events + if ws.filters.length > 0 + # Start with log rows readable by user, sorted in ascending order + logs = Log.readable_by(ws.user).order("id asc") + + cond_id = nil + cond_out = [] + param_out = [] + + if ws.last_log_id + # Client is only interested in log rows that are newer than the + # last log row seen by the client. + cond_id = "logs.id > ?" + param_out << ws.last_log_id + elsif id + # No last log id, so only look at the most recently changed row + cond_id = "logs.id = ?" + param_out << id.to_i + else + return + end + + # Now process filters provided by client + ws.filters.each do |filter| + ft = record_filters filter.filters, Log + if ft[:cond_out].any? + # Join the clauses within a single subscription filter with AND + # so it is consistent with regular queries + cond_out << "(#{ft[:cond_out].join ') AND ('})" + param_out += ft[:param_out] + end + end + + # Add filters to query + if cond_out.any? + # Join subscriptions with OR + logs = logs.where(cond_id + " AND ((#{cond_out.join ') OR ('}))", *param_out) + else + logs = logs.where(cond_id, *param_out) + end + + # Finally execute query and actually send the matching log rows + logs.each do |l| + ws.send(l.as_api_response.to_json) + ws.last_log_id = l.id + end + elsif id + # No filters set up, so just record the sequence number + ws.last_log_id = id.to_i + end + rescue Exception => e + Rails.logger.warn "Error publishing event: #{$!}" + Rails.logger.warn "Backtrace:\n\t#{e.backtrace.join("\n\t")}" + ws.send ({status: 500, message: 'error'}.to_json) + ws.close + end + end + + # Handle inbound subscribe or unsubscribe message. + def handle_message ws, event + begin + # Parse event data as JSON + p = (Oj.load event.data).symbolize_keys + + if p[:method] == 'subscribe' + # Handle subscribe event + + if p[:last_log_id] + # Set or reset the last_log_id. The event bus only reports events + # for rows that come after last_log_id. + ws.last_log_id = p[:last_log_id].to_i + end + + if ws.filters.length < MAX_FILTERS + # Add a filter. This gets the :filters field which is the same + # format as used for regular index queries. + ws.filters << Filter.new(p) + ws.send ({status: 200, message: 'subscribe ok', filter: p}.to_json) + + # Send any pending events + push_events ws + else + ws.send ({status: 403, message: "maximum of #{MAX_FILTERS} filters allowed per connection"}.to_json) + end + + elsif p[:method] == 'unsubscribe' + # Handle unsubscribe event + + len = ws.filters.length + ws.filters.select! { |f| not ((f.filters == p[:filters]) or (f.filters.empty? and p[:filters].nil?)) } + if ws.filters.length < len + ws.send ({status: 200, message: 'unsubscribe ok'}.to_json) + else + ws.send ({status: 404, message: 'filter not found'}.to_json) + end + + else + ws.send ({status: 400, message: "missing or unrecognized method"}.to_json) + end + rescue Oj::Error => e + ws.send ({status: 400, message: "malformed request"}.to_json) + rescue Exception => e + Rails.logger.warn "Error handling message: #{$!}" + Rails.logger.warn "Backtrace:\n\t#{e.backtrace.join("\n\t")}" + ws.send ({status: 500, message: 'error'}.to_json) + ws.close + end + end + + # Constant maximum number of filters, to avoid silly huge database queries. + MAX_FILTERS = 16 + + # Called by RackSocket when a new websocket connection has been established. def on_connect ws + + # Disconnect if no valid API token. + # current_user is included from CurrentApiClient if not current_user - ws.send '{"error":"Not logged in"}' + ws.send ({status: 401, message: "Valid API token required"}.to_json) ws.close return end + # Initialize our custom fields on the websocket connection object. ws.user = current_user + ws.filters = [] + ws.last_log_id = nil + # Subscribe to internal postgres notifications through @channel. This will + # call push_events when a notification comes through. sub = @channel.subscribe do |msg| - Log.where(id: msg.to_i).each do |l| - if rsc = ArvadosModel::resource_class_for_uuid(l.object_uuid) - rsc.readable_by(ws.user).where(uuid: l.object_uuid).each do - ws.send(l.as_api_response.to_json) - end - end - ws.last_log_id = msg.to_i - end + push_events ws, msg end + # Set up callback for inbound message dispatch. ws.on :message do |event| - #puts "got #{event.data}" + handle_message ws, event end + # Set up socket close callback ws.on :close do |event| @channel.unsubscribe sub ws = nil end + # Start up thread to monitor the Postgres database, if none exists already. @mtx.synchronize do unless @bgthread @bgthread = true @@ -57,6 +208,12 @@ class EventBus begin conn.async_exec "LISTEN logs" while true + # wait_for_notify will block until there is a change + # notification from Postgres about the logs table, then push + # the notification into the EventMachine channel. Each + # websocket connection subscribes to the other end of the + # channel and calls #push_events to actually dispatch the + # events to the client. conn.wait_for_notify do |channel, pid, payload| @channel.push payload end @@ -68,8 +225,13 @@ class EventBus conn.async_exec "UNLISTEN *" end end + @bgthread = false end end end + + # Since EventMachine is an asynchronous event based dispatcher, #on_connect + # does not block but instead returns immediately after having set up the + # websocket and notification channel callbacks. end end