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mod_http_stats_stream/mod_http_stats_stream.lua @ 5571:ca3c2d11823c

mod_pubsub_feeds: Track latest timestamp seen in feeds instead of last poll This should ensure that an entry that has a publish timestmap after the previously oldest post, but before the time of the last poll check, is published to the node. Previously if an entry would be skipped if it was published at 13:00 with a timestamp of 12:30, where the last poll was at 12:45. For feeds that lack a timestamp, it now looks for the first post that is not published, assuming that the feed is in reverse chronological order, then iterates back up from there.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 25 Jun 2023 16:27:55 +0200
parent 4595:bac3dae031ee
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module:set_global();

local statsman = require "core.statsmanager";
local http = require "net.http.server";
local json = require "util.json";

assert(statsman.get_stats, "not compatible with trunk based on openmetrics");

local sessions = {};

local function updates_client_closed(response)
	module:log("debug", "Streamstats client closed");
	sessions[response] = nil;
end

local function get_updates(event)
	local request, response = event.request, event.response;

	response.on_destroy = updates_client_closed;

	response.headers.content_type = "text/event-stream";
	response.headers.x_accel_buffering = "no"; -- for nginx maybe?
	local resp = http.prepare_header(response);
	table.insert(resp, "event: stats-full\r\n");
	table.insert(resp, "data: ");
	table.insert(resp, json.encode(statsman.get_stats()));
	table.insert(resp, "\r\n\r\n");
	response.conn:write(table.concat(resp));

	sessions[response] = request;
	return true;
end


module:hook("stats-updated", function (event)
	local data = table.concat({
		"event: stats-updated";
		"data: "..json.encode(event.changed_stats);
		"";
		"";
	}, "\r\n")
	for response in pairs(sessions) do
		response.conn:write(data);
	end
end);


module:depends("http");
module:provides("http", {
	route = {
		GET = get_updates;
	}
});