We want to allow overriding authority in the ManagedChannelBuilder for
testing. In doing that, we basically require that all Channels support
authority. In reality, this simplifies things and is already being done
by the C implementation, as their unix domain socket support uses
"localhost" just like our in-process transport now does.
We can debate some whether "localhost" is really the most appropriate
authority for the in-process transport, but that should probably happen
later since "localhost" is "good enough" for now.
Negotiation failure results in a RuntimeException, which is not properly handled by the okhttp code, resulting in the client hanging.
Refactored the code to shutdown the transport when TLS negotiation fails.
This provides an API for applications to use gRPC without using
ExperimentalApis. It also allows swapping out a transport implementation
in the future.
Client:
* New ManagedChannel abstract class.
* Adding ping to Channel.
* Moving builders and implementations to internal.
Server:
* Added lifecycle management API to Server (mirroring ManagedChannel).
* Moved ServerImpl, AbstractServerBuilder and handler registries to internal.
* New ServerBuilder abstract class (mirroring ManagedChannelBuilder).
Fixes#545
The URI no longer needs to be provided to the Credential explicitly,
which prevents needing to know a magic string and allows using the same
Credential with multiple services.
The current process of building a channel is a bit complicated in that transports have to provide a own shutdown hook to the channel builder in order to close shared executors. This somewhat entagled creation pattern makes it difficult to separate the process of channel building from transport building. Better separating these two should make the code more readable and maintainable moving forward.
Reserve io.grpc for public API only, and all internal stuff in core to
io.grpc.internal, including the non-stable transport API.
Raise the netty/okhttp/inprocess subpackages one level up to io.grpc,
because they are public API and entry points for most users.
Details:
- Rename io.grpc.transport to io.grpc.internal;
- Move SharedResourceHolder and SerializingExecutor to io.grpc.internal
- Rename io.grpc.transport.{netty|okhttp|inprocess} to
io.grpc.{netty|okhttp|inprocess}
Forgot to add this last file
updated method name
Remove unused function
Remove helper function for threshold edge detection
Remove helper function for threshold edge detection
Re make listener abstract
Resolves#511.
- In generated code, make CONFIG private and METHOD_* fields public.
METHOD_* fields are MethodDescriptors now, users of the CONFIG field
should switch to using the METHOD_* fields.
- Move MethodType into MethodDescriptor (#529).
- Unify the fully qualified method name. It is fully qualified service
name + slash + short method name. It doesn't have the leading slash.
- HandlerRegistry switches the key from short method name to fully
qualified method name.
On Android platform, the constructor using hostname will iterate through all solved ip address for making connection.
Before we implement happy eyeballs, this could be a workaround for Android users.
1. Move DEFAULT_CONNECTION_SPEC to OkHttpChannelBuilder
2. make OkHttpClientTransport package-private
3. Rename OkHttpChannelBuilder.setConnectionSpec to connectionSpec
1. update connection window when receives DATA for existed streams.
2. kill the connection when receives unknown (not exist and never existed) stream id.
isReady() can provide pushback while the call is in progress, but it
can also provide the pushback necessary when the client creates more
streams than permitted by MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS.
As part of this commit, OkHttp is now calling onReady() after call
creation (it previously never called onReady()).
Set upper and lower bounds for Netty & OkHttp allocators based on transport limitations and benchmark results.
Fix OkHttp OutboundFlowController to chunk payloads larger than frameWriter.maxDataLength
Allow OkHttp to allocate buffers to FrameWriter larger than max DATA length
MessageFramer allows queing of data and explicit flushing. Sinks
generally can benefit from knowing when they are required to flush, so
we now tell them when MessageFramer received a flush so they only have
to flush when required.
Since the user provided SSLSocketFactory (especially in Android) may already do the handshake when creates the SSLSocket, and it may choose a different protocol name other than the one OkHttp is using.
Resolves#293
If a newStream is called while MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS is reached, then get the call blocked and the request queued, until:
1. a running stream closed, and this newStream() request is accepted.
2. receives go-away from server, fail all pending new stream requests.
3. the available ids are exhausted.
1. Adds <property name="separateLineBetweenGroups" value="true"/> to CustomImportOrder to enfore blank line between imports groups.
2. Uses checkstyle 6.5, which fixed a bug of "CustomImportOrder checks import sorting according to ASCII order instead of case-insensitive alphabetical order".
Also add OkHttpReadableBuffer unit test, and increase the test string
length to expose the bug.
Also use array equality assertions in the base test, instead of
comparisons whose return value is discarded.
Fixes#231.
For code style, we either need a comment describing why an exception is
ignored or to actually handle the exception. In this case there doesn't
seem to be a strong reason to ignore the exception, but it isn't all
that important either, so just log at INFO.