Java Code Examples for io.vertx.proton.ProtonReceiver#setPrefetch()
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Example 1
Source File: ProtonReceiverImplTest.java From vertx-proton with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void testDrainWithExistingDrainOutstandingThrowsISE() { ProtonConnectionImpl conn = new ProtonConnectionImpl(null, null, null); conn.bindClient(null, Mockito.mock(NetSocketInternal.class), null, new ProtonTransportOptions()); conn.fireDisconnect(); ProtonReceiver receiver = conn.createReceiver("address"); AtomicBoolean drain1complete = new AtomicBoolean(); receiver.setPrefetch(0); receiver.flow(1); receiver.drain(0, h -> { drain1complete.set(true); }); try { receiver.drain(0, h2-> {}); fail("should have thrown due to outstanding drain operation"); } catch (IllegalStateException ise) { // Expected assertFalse("first drain should not have been completed", drain1complete.get()); } }
Example 2
Source File: ProtonReceiverImplTest.java From vertx-proton with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void testFlowWithExistingDrainOutstandingThrowsISE() { ProtonConnectionImpl conn = new ProtonConnectionImpl(null, null, null); conn.bindClient(null, Mockito.mock(NetSocketInternal.class), null, new ProtonTransportOptions()); conn.fireDisconnect(); ProtonReceiver receiver = conn.createReceiver("address"); AtomicBoolean drain1complete = new AtomicBoolean(); receiver.setPrefetch(0); receiver.flow(1); receiver.drain(0, h -> { drain1complete.set(true); }); try { receiver.flow(1); fail("should have thrown due to outstanding drain operation"); } catch (IllegalStateException ise) { // Expected assertFalse("drain should not have been completed", drain1complete.get()); } }
Example 3
Source File: RequestResponseEndpoint.java From hono with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Handles a client's request to establish a link for sending service invocation requests. * <p> * Configure and check the receiver link of the endpoint. * The remote link of the receiver must not demand the AT_MOST_ONCE QoS (not supported). * The receiver link itself is configured with the AT_LEAST_ONCE QoS and grants the configured credits * ({@link ServiceConfigProperties#getReceiverLinkCredit()}) with autoAcknowledge. * <p> * Handling of request messages is delegated to * {@link #handleRequestMessage(ProtonConnection, ProtonReceiver, ResourceIdentifier, ProtonDelivery, Message)}. * * @param con The AMQP connection that the link is part of. * @param receiver The ProtonReceiver that has already been created for this endpoint. * @param targetAddress The resource identifier for this endpoint (see {@link ResourceIdentifier} for details). */ @Override public final void onLinkAttach(final ProtonConnection con, final ProtonReceiver receiver, final ResourceIdentifier targetAddress) { if (ProtonQoS.AT_MOST_ONCE.equals(receiver.getRemoteQoS())) { logger.debug("client wants to use unsupported AT MOST ONCE delivery mode for endpoint [{}], closing link ...", getName()); receiver.setCondition(ProtonHelper.condition(AmqpError.PRECONDITION_FAILED.toString(), "endpoint requires AT_LEAST_ONCE QoS")); receiver.close(); } else { logger.debug("establishing link for receiving request messages from client [{}]", receiver.getName()); receiver.setQoS(ProtonQoS.AT_LEAST_ONCE); receiver.setAutoAccept(true); // settle received messages if the handler succeeds receiver.setTarget(receiver.getRemoteTarget()); receiver.setSource(receiver.getRemoteSource()); // We do manual flow control, credits are replenished after responses have been sent. receiver.setPrefetch(0); // set up handlers receiver.handler((delivery, message) -> { try { handleRequestMessage(con, receiver, targetAddress, delivery, message); } catch (final Exception ex) { logger.warn("error handling message", ex); ProtonHelper.released(delivery, true); } }); HonoProtonHelper.setCloseHandler(receiver, remoteClose -> onLinkDetach(receiver)); HonoProtonHelper.setDetachHandler(receiver, remoteDetach -> onLinkDetach(receiver)); // acknowledge the remote open receiver.open(); // send out initial credits, after opening logger.debug("flowing {} credits to client", config.getReceiverLinkCredit()); receiver.flow(config.getReceiverLinkCredit()); } }
Example 4
Source File: AbstractRequestResponseEndpoint.java From hono with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Handles a client's request to establish a link for sending service invocation requests. * <p> * Configure and check the receiver link of the endpoint. * The remote link of the receiver must not demand the AT_MOST_ONCE QoS (not supported). * The receiver link itself is configured with the AT_LEAST_ONCE QoS and grants the configured credits * ({@link ServiceConfigProperties#getReceiverLinkCredit()}) with autoAcknowledge. * <p> * Handling of request messages is delegated to * {@link #handleRequestMessage(ProtonConnection, ProtonReceiver, ResourceIdentifier, ProtonDelivery, Message)}. * * @param con The AMQP connection that the link is part of. * @param receiver The ProtonReceiver that has already been created for this endpoint. * @param targetAddress The resource identifier for this endpoint (see {@link ResourceIdentifier} for details). */ @Override public final void onLinkAttach(final ProtonConnection con, final ProtonReceiver receiver, final ResourceIdentifier targetAddress) { if (ProtonQoS.AT_MOST_ONCE.equals(receiver.getRemoteQoS())) { logger.debug("client wants to use unsupported AT MOST ONCE delivery mode for endpoint [{}], closing link ...", getName()); receiver.setCondition(ProtonHelper.condition(AmqpError.PRECONDITION_FAILED.toString(), "endpoint requires AT_LEAST_ONCE QoS")); receiver.close(); } else { logger.debug("establishing link for receiving request messages from client [{}]", receiver.getName()); receiver.setQoS(ProtonQoS.AT_LEAST_ONCE); receiver.setAutoAccept(true); // settle received messages if the handler succeeds receiver.setTarget(receiver.getRemoteTarget()); receiver.setSource(receiver.getRemoteSource()); // We do manual flow control, credits are replenished after responses have been sent. receiver.setPrefetch(0); // set up handlers receiver.handler((delivery, message) -> { try { handleRequestMessage(con, receiver, targetAddress, delivery, message); } catch (final Exception ex) { logger.warn("error handling message", ex); ProtonHelper.released(delivery, true); } }); HonoProtonHelper.setCloseHandler(receiver, remoteClose -> onLinkDetach(receiver)); HonoProtonHelper.setDetachHandler(receiver, remoteDetach -> onLinkDetach(receiver)); // acknowledge the remote open receiver.open(); // send out initial credits, after opening logger.debug("flowing {} credits to client", config.getReceiverLinkCredit()); receiver.flow(config.getReceiverLinkCredit()); } }
Example 5
Source File: AmqpSourceBridgeEndpoint.java From strimzi-kafka-bridge with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public void handle(Endpoint<?> endpoint) { ProtonLink<?> link = (ProtonLink<?>) endpoint.get(); AmqpConfig amqpConfig = (AmqpConfig) this.bridgeConfig.getAmqpConfig(); if (!(link instanceof ProtonReceiver)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("This Proton link must be a receiver"); } if (this.converter == null) { try { this.converter = (MessageConverter<K, V, Message, Collection<Message>>) AmqpBridge.instantiateConverter(amqpConfig.getMessageConverter()); } catch (AmqpErrorConditionException e) { AmqpBridge.detachWithError(link, e.toCondition()); return; } } ProtonReceiver receiver = (ProtonReceiver) link; this.name = receiver.getName(); // the delivery state is related to the acknowledgement from Apache Kafka receiver.setTarget(receiver.getRemoteTarget()) .setAutoAccept(false) .closeHandler(ar -> { if (ar.succeeded()) { this.processCloseReceiver(ar.result()); } }) .detachHandler(ar -> { this.processCloseReceiver(receiver); }) .handler((delivery, message) -> { this.processMessage(receiver, delivery, message); }); if (receiver.getRemoteQoS() == ProtonQoS.AT_MOST_ONCE) { // sender settle mode is SETTLED (so AT_MOST_ONCE QoS), we assume Apache Kafka // no problem in throughput terms so use prefetch due to no ack from Kafka server receiver.setPrefetch(amqpConfig.getFlowCredit()); } else { // sender settle mode is UNSETTLED (or MIXED) (so AT_LEAST_ONCE QoS). // Thanks to the ack from Kafka server we can modulate flow control receiver.setPrefetch(0) .flow(amqpConfig.getFlowCredit()); } receiver.open(); this.receivers.put(receiver.getName(), receiver); }