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Revision: 1.1
Committed: Thu Nov 5 22:44:56 2009 UTC (14 years, 6 months ago) by root
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# Content
1 =head1 NAME
2
3 AnyEvent::MP::DataConn - create socket connections between nodes
4
5 =head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use AnyEvent::MP::DataConn;
8
9 =head1 DESCRIPTION
10
11 This module can be used to create socket connections between the local and
12 a remote node in the aemp network. The socket can be used freely for any
13 purpose, and in most cases, this mechanism is a good way to transport big
14 chunks of binary data.
15
16 The connections created by this module use the same security mechanisms
17 as normal AEMP connections (secure authentication, optional use of TLS),
18 and in fact, use the same listening port as AEMP connections, so when two
19 nodes can reach each other, they can, with high probability, creare a data
20 connection between them.
21
22 The protocol is, however, not the AEMP transport protocol, so this will
23 only work between nodes implementing the "aemp-dataconn" protocol.
24
25 =head1 FUNCTIONS
26
27 =over 4
28
29 =cut
30
31 package AnyEvent::MP::DataConn;
32
33 use common::sense;
34 use Carp ();
35 use POSIX ();
36
37 use AnyEvent ();
38 use AnyEvent::Util ();
39
40 use AnyEvent::MP;
41 use AnyEvent::MP::Kernel;
42
43 sub _inject {
44 my ($conn, $error) = @_;
45 }
46
47 =item AnyEvent::MP::DataConn::connect_to $node, $timeout, [$initfunc, @initdata], @localmsg
48
49 Creates a socket connection between the local node and the node C<$node>
50 (which can also be specified as a port).
51
52 When the connection could be successfully created, the C<$initfunc>
53 will be called with the given C<@initdata> on the remote node (similar
54 to C<snd_to_func> or C<spawn>), and the C<AnyEvent::Handle> object
55 representing the connection as additional argument.
56
57 Also, the local port in which context C<connect_to> was called (C<$SELF>)
58 will receive a message with contents C<@localmsg>, again with the
59 AnyEvent::Handle object tacked to the end.
60
61 The AnyEvent::Handle object will be in a "quiescent" state - you could rip
62 out the file handle and forget about it, but it is recommended to use it,
63 as the security settings might have called for a TLS connection. IF you
64 opt to use it, you at least have to set an C<on_error> callback.
65
66 In case of any error (or timeout), nothing will be called on the
67 remote side, and the local port will be C<kil>'ed with an C<<
68 AnyEvent::MP::DataConn => "error message" >> kill reason.
69
70 =cut
71
72 sub connect_to($$$;@) {
73 my ($node, $timeout, $initspec, @localmsg) = @_;
74 my $port = $SELF;
75 $node = node_of $node;
76
77 my %state;
78
79 $state{to} = AE::timer $timeout, 0, sub {
80 %state = ();
81 kil $port, AnyEvent::MP::DataConn:: => "$node: unable to establish connection within $timeout seconds";
82 };
83
84 my $continue_connect = sub {
85 use Data::Dumper;
86 warn Dumper $NODE{$node};#d#
87 };
88
89 if (port_is_local $node) {
90 return kil $port, AnyEvent::MP::DataConn:: =>
91 "connect_to does not yet support local/local connections, please bug me about it";
92 } elsif (node_is_up $node) {
93 $continue_connect->();
94 } else {
95 $state{mon_nodes} = mon_nodes sub {
96 return unless $_[0] eq $node && $_[1];
97 delete $state{mon_nodes};
98 $continue_connect->()
99 };
100 }
101 }
102
103 =back
104
105 =head1 SEE ALSO
106
107 L<AnyEvent::MP>.
108
109 =head1 AUTHOR
110
111 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
112 http://home.schmorp.de/
113
114 =cut
115
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