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net/server.lua @ 8528:67311cda0625

net.server_select: Better detection of errors for outgoing connections On connection failure, a socket is marked readable and writable. So to detect initial connection failures (connection refused, etc.) we now watch for sockets becoming readable during initial connection, and also read from readable sockets before writing to writable sockets. This should fix 'onconnect' being called for outgoing connections that actually failed.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 23 Feb 2018 15:30:00 +0000
parent 7546:9606a99f8617
child 8686:a0f728c3aa69
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

local server_type = prosody and require "core.configmanager".get("*", "network_backend") or "select";
if prosody and require "core.configmanager".get("*", "use_libevent") then
	server_type = "event";
end

if server_type == "event" then
	if not pcall(require, "luaevent.core") then
		log("error", "libevent not found, falling back to select()");
		server_type = "select"
	end
end

local server;
local set_config;
if server_type == "event" then
	server = require "net.server_event";

	local defaults = {};
	for k,v in pairs(server.cfg) do
		defaults[k] = v;
	end
	function set_config(settings)
		local event_settings = {
			ACCEPT_DELAY = settings.accept_retry_interval;
			ACCEPT_QUEUE = settings.tcp_backlog;
			CLEAR_DELAY = settings.event_clear_interval;
			CONNECT_TIMEOUT = settings.connect_timeout;
			DEBUG = settings.debug;
			HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT = settings.ssl_handshake_timeout;
			MAX_CONNECTIONS = settings.max_connections;
			MAX_HANDSHAKE_ATTEMPTS = settings.max_ssl_handshake_roundtrips;
			MAX_READ_LENGTH = settings.max_receive_buffer_size;
			MAX_SEND_LENGTH = settings.max_send_buffer_size;
			READ_TIMEOUT = settings.read_timeout;
			WRITE_TIMEOUT = settings.send_timeout;
		};

		for k,default in pairs(defaults) do
			server.cfg[k] = event_settings[k] or default;
		end
	end
elseif server_type == "select" then
	server = require "net.server_select";

	local defaults = {};
	for k,v in pairs(server.getsettings()) do
		defaults[k] = v;
	end
	function set_config(settings)
		local select_settings = {};
		for k,default in pairs(defaults) do
			select_settings[k] = settings[k] or default;
		end
		server.changesettings(select_settings);
	end
else
	server = require("net.server_"..server_type);
	set_config = server.set_config;
	if not server.get_backend then
		function server.get_backend()
			return server_type;
		end
	end
end

-- If server.hook_signal exists, replace signal.signal()
local has_signal, signal = pcall(require, "util.signal");
if has_signal then
	if server.hook_signal then
		function signal.signal(signal_id, handler)
			if type(signal_id) == "string" then
				signal_id = signal[signal_id:upper()];
			end
			if type(signal_id) ~= "number" then
				return false, "invalid-signal";
			end
			return server.hook_signal(signal_id, handler);
		end
	else
		server.hook_signal = signal.signal;
	end
else
	if not server.hook_signal then
		server.hook_signal = function()
			return false, "signal hooking not supported"
		end
	end
end

if prosody and set_config then
	local config_get = require "core.configmanager".get;
	local function load_config()
		local settings = config_get("*", "network_settings") or {};
		return set_config(settings);
	end
	load_config();
	prosody.events.add_handler("config-reloaded", load_config);
end

-- require "net.server" shall now forever return this,
-- ie. server_select or server_event as chosen above.
return server;