#!/usr/bin/env php . */ define('INSTALLDIR', realpath(dirname(__FILE__) . '/..')); $shortoptions = 'fi::a'; $longoptions = array('id::', 'foreground', 'all'); $helptext = <<allsites = $allsites; } function runThread() { common_log(LOG_INFO, 'Waiting to listen to Twitter and queues'); $master = new TwitterMaster($this->get_id(), $this->processManager()); $master->init($this->allsites); $master->service(); common_log(LOG_INFO, 'terminating normally'); return $master->respawn ? self::EXIT_RESTART : self::EXIT_SHUTDOWN; } } class TwitterMaster extends IoMaster { protected $processManager; function __construct($id, $processManager) { parent::__construct($id); $this->processManager = $processManager; } /** * Initialize IoManagers for the currently configured site * which are appropriate to this instance. */ function initManagers() { if (common_config('twitter', 'enabled')) { $qm = QueueManager::get(); $qm->setActiveGroup('twitter'); $this->instantiate($qm); $this->instantiate(TwitterManager::get()); $this->instantiate($this->processManager); } } } class TwitterManager extends IoManager { // Recommended resource limits from http://dev.twitter.com/pages/site_streams const MAX_STREAMS = 1000; const USERS_PER_STREAM = 100; const STREAMS_PER_SECOND = 20; protected $twitterStreams; protected $twitterUsers; function __construct() { } /** * Pull the site's active Twitter-importing users and start spawning * some data streams for them! * * @fixme check their last-id and check whether we'll need to do a manual pull. * @fixme abstract out the fetching so we can work over multiple sites. */ protected function initStreams() { // Pull Twitter user IDs for all users we want to pull data for $flink = new Foreign_link(); $flink->service = TWITTER_SERVICE; // @fixme probably should do the bitfield check in a whereAdd but it's ugly :D $flink->find(); $userIds = array(); while ($flink->fetch()) { if (($flink->noticesync & FOREIGN_NOTICE_RECV) == FOREIGN_NOTICE_RECV) { $userIds[] = $flink->foreign_id; if (count($userIds) >= self::USERS_PER_STREAM) { $this->spawnStream($userIds); $userIds = array(); } } } if (count($userIds)) { $this->spawnStream($userIds); } } /** * Prepare a Site Stream connection for the given chunk of users. * The actual connection will be opened later. * * @param $users array of Twitter-side user IDs */ protected function spawnStream($users) { $stream = $this->initSiteStream(); $stream->followUsers($userIds); // Slip the stream reader into our list of active streams. // We'll manage its actual connection on the next go-around. $this->streams[] = $stream; // Record the user->stream mappings; this makes it easier for us to know // later if we need to kill something. foreach ($userIds as $id) { $this->users[$id] = $stream; } } /** * Initialize a generic site streams connection object. * All our connections will look like this, then we'll add users to them. * * @return TwitterStreamReader */ protected function initSiteStream() { $auth = $this->siteStreamAuth(); $stream = new TwitterSiteStream($auth); // Add our event handler callbacks. Whee! $this->setupEvents($stream); return $stream; } /** * Fetch the Twitter OAuth credentials to use to connect to the Site Streams API. * * This will use the locally-stored credentials for the applictation's owner account * from the site configuration. These should be configured through the administration * panels or manually in the config file. * * Will throw an exception if no credentials can be found -- but beware that invalid * credentials won't cause breakage until later. * * @return TwitterOAuthClient */ protected function siteStreamAuth() { $token = common_config('twitter', 'stream_token'); $secret = common_config('twitter', 'stream_secret'); if (empty($token) || empty($secret)) { throw new ServerException('Twitter site streams have not been correctly configured. Configure the app owner account via the admin panel.'); } return new TwitterOAuthClient($token, $secret); } /** * Collect the sockets for all active connections for i/o monitoring. * * @return array of resources */ public function getSockets() { $sockets = array(); foreach ($this->streams as $stream) { foreach ($stream->getSockets() as $socket) { $sockets[] = $socket; } } return $streams; } /** * We're ready to process input from one of our data sources! Woooooo! * @fixme is there an easier way to map from socket back to owning module? :( * * @param resource $socket * @return boolean success */ public function handleInput($socket) { foreach ($this->streams as $stream) { foreach ($stream->getSockets() as $aSocket) { if ($socket === $aSocket) { $stream->handleInput($socket); } } } return true; } /** * Start the i/o system up! Prepare our connections and start opening them. * * @fixme do some rate-limiting on the stream setup * @fixme do some sensible backoff on failure etc */ public function start() { $this->initStreams(); foreach ($this->streams as $stream) { $stream->connect(); } return true; } /** * Close down our connections when the daemon wraps up for business. */ public function finish() { foreach ($this->streams as $index => $stream) { $stream->close(); unset($this->streams[$index]); } return true; } public static function get() { throw new Exception('not a singleton'); } /** * Set up event handlers on the streaming interface. * * @fixme add more event types as we add handling for them */ protected function setupEvents(TwitterStream $stream) { $handlers = array( 'status', ); foreach ($handlers as $event) { $stream->hookEvent($event, array($this, 'onTwitter' . ucfirst($event))); } } /** * Event callback notifying that a user has a new message in their home timeline. * We store the incoming message into the queues for processing, keeping our own * daemon running as shiny-fast as possible. * * @param object $status JSON data: Twitter status update * @fixme in all-sites mode we may need to route queue items into another site's * destination queues, or multiple sites. */ protected function onTwitterStatus($status, $context) { $data = array( 'status' => $status, 'for_user' => $context->for_user, ); $qm = QueueManager::get(); $qm->enqueue($data, 'tweetin'); } } if (have_option('i', 'id')) { $id = get_option_value('i', 'id'); } else if (count($args) > 0) { $id = $args[0]; } else { $id = null; } $foreground = have_option('f', 'foreground'); $all = have_option('a') || have_option('--all'); $daemon = new TwitterDaemon($id, !$foreground, 1, $all); $daemon->runOnce();