systemquery/src/lib/SystemQuery.mjs

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"use strict";
import { once, EventEmitter } from 'events';
import log from './io/NamespacedLog.mjs'; const l = log("systemquery");
import Agent from './agent/Agent.mjs';
import InfoBroker from './core/InfoBroker.mjs';
import HttpSubsystem from './agent/subsystems/http/HttpSubsystem.mjs';
import ItemQueue from './async/ItemQueue.mjs';
class SystemQuery extends EventEmitter {
/**
* Returns an object representing our local information that looks and
* even quacks a bit like a real Peer object, but isn't.
* @return {Object}
*/
get peer_local() {
return {
id: this.agent.peer_id,
id_short: (this.agent.peer_id || "").substring(0, 7),
name: this.agent.peer_name,
address: this.agent.local_bind_address,
port: this.agent.local_port,
self: true
}
}
// TODO: Handle duplicate connections better by both skipping counting them here, and also implementing a more robust reaper for killing duplicate connections that always kills the newest/oldest connection to avoid issues.
constructor(config, mode = "agent") {
super();
// The operating mode. Possible values: agent [default], query_client
// TODO: Is this the best way of doing this? Maybe we should have a separate class for this? I'm not sure.
this.mode = mode;
this.config = config;
this.info = new InfoBroker();
this.http = new HttpSubsystem(this);
}
/**
* Initialises the SystemQuery agent.
* @return {Promise} A Promise that resolves when initialisation is complete.
*/
async init() {
///
// 1: Create agent
///
this.agent = new Agent(this.config);
this.http.init(
this.config.net.http.port,
this.config.net.http.bind_address
);
///
// 2: Attach listeners
///
this.agent.on("message-query", this.handle_query.bind(this));
this.agent.on("message-query-response", this.handle_query_response.bind(this));
///
// 3: Start agent
///
await this.agent.init();
}
async handle_query(peer, msg) {
// 1: Validate input
if(typeof msg.name !== "string"
|| !this.info.is_valid_table(msg.name)) return;
// 2: Fetch system info
let table = await this.info.fetch_table(msg.name);
if(table === null) return;
// 3: Return to requester
await peer.send("query-response", { name: msg.name, table });
}
async handle_query_response(peer, msg) {
l.log(`query-response from ${peer.id_short}`, msg);
}
async capture_query_response(event_name, ac) {
return await once(this.agent, `message-${event_name}`, { signal: ac });
}
/**
* Fetches the table with the given name from all peers in the swarm
* (including this local instance).
* While this function iteratively yields tables as they are received, it
* will wait until all peers respond before finally ending.
* If 1 of more peers do not respond, then if no answers are received
* within the time limit specified in the config object (supplied at
* startup) this function will return.
* @param {string} name The name of the table to fetch.
* @return {AsyncGenerator<Object>} An asynchronous generator that yields the tables as they are received.
*/
async *fetch_table(name) {
// If it isn't valid for us, it ain't gonna be valid for anyone else....
if(!this.info.is_valid_table(name)) return null;
const queue = new ItemQueue();
const handle_response = (peer, msg) => {
// Note that multiple fetch_table calls may be running in parallel, so we should not make too much of a fuss if we get the wrong table by accident.
if(typeof msg !== "object"
|| typeof msg.table !== "object"
|| typeof msg.name !== "string") {
l.debug(`Discarding invalid table from peer ${peer.id_short}`);
return;
}
// If it's not the right table, ignore it
if(msg.name !== name) return;
queue.enqueue({ peer, table: msg.table });
};
this.agent.on("message-query-response", handle_response);
// Only *after* we have our listeners in place do we then broadcast the
// query. Note that despite not having entered the below while loop yet,
// we do not drop any messages due to the use of the ItemQueue.
this.agent.broadcast(`query`, { name });
// Yield our result first
let table_ours = await this.info.fetch_table(name);
yield {
peer: this.peer_local,
table: table_ours
};
let peers_seen = [];
while(peers_seen.length < this.agent.connected_peers.length) {
l.info(`peers_seen:`, peers_seen, `connected peers:`, this.agent.connected_peers.map(peer => peer.id));
let next = await queue.dequeue(this.config.net.table_timeout * 1000);
if(typeof next === "undefined") // We timed out
break;
l.log(`fetch table DEBUG`, next);
if(!peers_seen.includes(next.peer.id))
peers_seen.push(next.peer.id);
yield next;
}
this.agent.off("message-query-response", handle_response);
// FUTURE: Add a cache here? Note that we also do not listen for query responses unless we've asked for a table.
}
}
SystemQuery.Create = async function(config) {
let result = new SystemQuery(config);
await result.init();
return result;
}
export default SystemQuery;