gnu-social/lib/iomanager.php
Craig Andrews ef7db60fed Revert "Allow for instances as well as class names to be passed as queue handlers and iomanagers."
Going to use brion's SpawningDaemon instead

This reverts commit bd72e8b96e.
2010-01-22 17:14:41 -05:00

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<?php
/**
* StatusNet, the distributed open-source microblogging tool
*
* Abstract class for i/o managers
*
* PHP version 5
*
* LICENCE: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* @category QueueManager
* @package StatusNet
* @author Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
* @author Sarven Capadisli <csarven@status.net>
* @author Brion Vibber <brion@status.net>
* @copyright 2009-2010 StatusNet, Inc.
* @license http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html GNU Affero General Public License version 3.0
* @link http://status.net/
*/
abstract class IoManager
{
const SINGLE_ONLY = 0;
const INSTANCE_PER_SITE = 1;
const INSTANCE_PER_PROCESS = 2;
/**
* Factory function to get an appropriate subclass.
*/
public abstract static function get();
/**
* Tell the i/o queue master if and how we can handle multi-site
* processes.
*
* Return one of:
* IoManager::SINGLE_ONLY
* IoManager::INSTANCE_PER_SITE
* IoManager::INSTANCE_PER_PROCESS
*/
public static function multiSite()
{
return IoManager::SINGLE_ONLY;
}
/**
* If in a multisite configuration, the i/o master will tell
* your manager about each site you'll have to handle so you
* can do any necessary per-site setup.
*
* @param string $site target site server name
*/
public function addSite($site)
{
/* no-op */
}
/**
* This method is called when data is available on one of your
* i/o manager's sockets. The socket with data is passed in,
* in case you have multiple sockets.
*
* If your i/o manager is based on polling during idle processing,
* you don't need to implement this.
*
* @param resource $socket
* @return boolean true on success, false on failure
*/
public function handleInput($socket)
{
return true;
}
/**
* Return any open sockets that the run loop should listen
* for input on. If input comes in on a listed socket,
* the matching manager's handleInput method will be called.
*
* @return array of resources
*/
function getSockets()
{
return array();
}
/**
* Maximum planned time between poll() calls when input isn't waiting.
* Actual time may vary!
*
* When we get a polling hit, the timeout will be cut down to 0 while
* input is coming in, then will back off to this amount if no further
* input shows up.
*
* By default polling is disabled; you must override this to enable
* polling for this manager.
*
* @return int max poll interval in seconds, or 0 to disable polling
*/
function pollInterval()
{
return 0;
}
/**
* Request a maximum timeout for listeners before the next idle period.
* Actual wait may be shorter, so don't go crazy in your idle()!
* Wait could be longer if other handlers performed some slow activity.
*
* Return 0 to request that listeners return immediately if there's no
* i/o and speed up the idle as much as possible; but don't do that all
* the time as this will burn CPU.
*
* @return int seconds
*/
function timeout()
{
return 60;
}
/**
* Called by IoManager after each handled item or empty polling cycle.
* This is a good time to e.g. service your XMPP connection.
*
* Doesn't need to be overridden if there's no maintenance to do.
*/
function idle()
{
return true;
}
/**
* The meat of a polling manager... check for something to do
* and do it! Note that you should not take too long, as other
* i/o managers may need to do some work too!
*
* On a successful hit, the next poll() call will come as soon
* as possible followed by exponential backoff up to pollInterval()
* if no more data is available.
*
* @return boolean true if events were hit
*/
public function poll()
{
return false;
}
/**
* Initialization, run when the queue manager starts.
* If this function indicates failure, the handler run will be aborted.
*
* @param IoMaster $master process/event controller
* @return boolean true on success, false on failure
*/
public function start($master)
{
$this->master = $master;
return true;
}
/**
* Cleanup, run when the queue manager ends.
* If this function indicates failure, a warning will be logged.
*
* @return boolean true on success, false on failure
*/
public function finish()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Ping iomaster's queue status monitor with a stats update.
* Only valid during input loop!
*
* @param string $counter keyword for counter to increment
*/
public function stats($counter, $owners=array())
{
$this->master->stats($counter, $owners);
}
}