This fixes the gradle warning:
The SimpleWorkResult type has been deprecated and is scheduled to be
removed in Gradle 5.0. Please use WorkResults.didWork() instead.
This adds a method on GrpcHttp2ConnectionHandler which, when called, indicates that the channel associated with the handler is no longer needed.
Notes:
* The handler may not be on the channel, but will either need to be added or will never be added.
* The channel will only be "unused" on the server side.
* It is expected that after calling `notifyUnused()`, the channel will be deregistered from the loop without being properly shut down. This allows the channel to be handed off to a Non-netty API.
Spies are really magical and easily produce unexpected results. Using them in
tests can easily yield tests that don't do what you think they do. Delegation
is much safer when possible.
Delegation doesn't work when methods `return true`, final methods, and with
restricted visibility, though. So CensusModulesTest and
MaxConnectionIdleManagerTest are left as-is.
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.
Since Netty may have set some parameters already, we should modify the
existing SSLParameters instead of starting from scratch.
This may fix ALPN with JDK9, but full support for ALPN with JDK9 is
still later work and we're not supporting it yet.
Fixes#3532
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.
Only bump the counter from AbstractServerStream.TransportState, and hole punch
from AbstractServerStream to TransportState when the application calls close.
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.
Move netty connection log info to a separate logger:
io.grpc.netty.NettyServerTransport.connections
Users can redirect or disable this log using the usual way:
-Djava.util.logging.config.file="logging.properties"
This is needed for both completeness and stats/tracing contexts propagation.
Stats recording with Census is intentionally disabled (#2284), while the rest of the Census-related logic work the same as on the other transports.
* core: add finalizer checks for ManagedChannels
Cleaning up channels is something users should do. To promote this
behavior, add a log message to indicate that the channel has not
been properly cleaned.
This change users WeakReferences to avoid keeping the channel
alive and retaining too much memory. Only the id and the target
are kept. Additionally, the lost references are only checked at
JVM shutdown and on new channel creation. This is done to avoid
Object finalizers.
The test added checks to see that the message is logged. Since
java does not allow forcing of a GC cycle, this code is best
effort, giving up after about a second. A custom log filter is
added to hook the log messages and check to see if the correct
one is present. Handlers are not used because they are
hierarchical, and would be annoying to restore their state after
the test.
The other tests in the file contribute a lot of bad channels. This
is reasonable, because they aren't real channels. However, it does
mean that less than half of them are being cleaned up properly.
After trying to fix a few, it is too hard to do. It would only
serve to massively complicate the tests.
Instead, this code just keeps track of how many it wasn't able to
clean up, and ignores them for the test. They are still logged,
because really they should be closed.