Most of the changes are changing the signature of newClientTransport.
Since this is annoying, I choose to introduce a ClientTransportOptions
object to avoid the churn in the future.
With ClientTransportOptions in place, there's only a few lines necessary
of plumbing for the Attributes: add the field to ClientTransportOptions
and populate it in InternalSubchannel. There are no consumers of the
field in this commit.
A new RPC starts with the following steps:
1. Pick a READY transport
2. the READY transport calls `transport.newStream()`
3. the new stream calls `stream.start()`
4. `stream.start()` invokes or enqueus `writeHeaders()` (or for GET request, noop)
A racy GOAWAY could happen between 3 and 4, and by the retry spec, the RPC should be transparent-retry-able in this case. For Netty and OkHttp transport implementation, before step 4, (even if step 1, 2, and 3 excluding 4 are made atomic,) the http2-stream for the RPC is not created, so the current transparent retry logic does not apply and need fix.
Of course, if step 1, 2, and 3 including 4 are made atomic, and not with GET, there will be no such problem.
This PR adds an automatic gradle format checker and reformats all the *.gradle files. After this, new changes to *.gradle files will fail to build if not in good format, just like checkStyle failure.
This allows ProGuard to remove OkHttp's ConnectionSpec in most cases,
saving about 40 methods. The savings won't be realized until
DEFAULT_CONNECTION_SPEC is removed.
Always set the remote address, no reason why this should be a TLS-only
feature. This is needed for channelz, and is especially useful in unit
tests where we are using plaintext.
This PR adds the attr for plaintext.
Changes:
- `ClientStreamListener.onClose(Status status, RpcProgress rpcProgress, Metadata trailers)` added.
- `AbstractClientStream.transportReportStatus(Status status, RpcProgress rpcProgress, boolean stopDelivery, Metadata trailers)` added
- `ClientCallImpl.ClientStreamListenerImpl` will ignore the arg `rpcProgress` (non retry)
- `RetriableStream.SubListener` will handle `rpcProgress` and decide if transparent retry.
- `NettyClientHandler` and `OkHttpClientTransport` will pass `RpcProgress.REFUSED` to client stream listener for later stream ids when received GOAWAY, or for stream received a RST_STREAM frame with REFUSED code.
- All other files are just a result of refactoring.
ProxyDetector is now responsible for resolving the proxy's
`InetSocketAddress`, and `ProxyParameters` asserts that the address is
resolved. The results are plumbed through using a `PairSocketAddress`,
which is a special `SocketAddress`.
If a proxy should be used but the proxy can not be resolved, we the
`DnsNameResolver` will re-attempt the resolution later.
Remove the unit test testing for unresolved proxy addresses, since
it's no longer applicable.
Transport ststistics should really be a child member of SocketStats.
While we're at it, let's add the local and remote SocketAddress to
SocketStats, with a test.
The channelz service must not live in io.grpc.internal, and channelz
needs to be able to get the identifier of the entities it
tracks. Since io.grpc can not refer to io.grpc.internal, the LogId
must be moved out of internal.
The method name passed to MethodDescriptor does not include the leading
'/'. If it does, on the wire it will actually cause two slashes. This
has been this way for a _long_ time, but in tests that ignore the method
name or use the same MethodDescriptor no client and server the extra /
"works fine." But it's misleading, so let's remove it.
This diff does not actually change any behaviors yet, that will come
in the next diff along with unit tests for those new behaviors. This
diff's goal is only to change the method signatures so future diffs
are cleaner.
Counters are bumped when a message is completely written. If a
part of a message is still buffered and not yet flushed, we will
not increment the stats.
Our Travis-CI builds are failing with "Protocol family unavailable" due
to the usage of ::1. Although it's 2017 and we'd expect to have ipv6
_loopback_ anywhere that mattered, apparently that's not the case.
The tests now work equally well on IPv4-only and IPv6-only machines.