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rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
7 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
7 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
6 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
rpc/lib/client & server: try to conform to JSON-RPC 2.0 spec (#4141) https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification What is done in this PR: JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then). Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID. Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes #2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") != Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server) generate unique ID for each request switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ" id=0 method=/subscribe id=0 result=... id=1 method=/abci_query id=1 result=... > send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not responses) this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it * rpc: generate an unique ID for each request in conformance with JSON-RPC spec * WSClient: check for unsolicited responses * fix golangci warnings * save commit * fix errors * remove ID from responses from subscribe Refs #2949 * clients are safe for concurrent access * tm-bench: switch to int ID * fixes after my own review * comment out sentIDs in WSClient see commit body for the reason * remove body.Close it will be closed automatically * stop ws connection outside of write/read routines also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID fix gocritic issues * update swagger.yaml * Apply suggestions from code review * fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings * update changelog * update changelog2
5 years ago
  1. package client
  2. import (
  3. "bytes"
  4. "encoding/json"
  5. "fmt"
  6. "io/ioutil"
  7. "net"
  8. "net/http"
  9. "net/url"
  10. "strings"
  11. "sync"
  12. types "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/jsonrpc/types"
  13. )
  14. const (
  15. protoHTTP = "http"
  16. protoHTTPS = "https"
  17. protoWSS = "wss"
  18. protoWS = "ws"
  19. protoTCP = "tcp"
  20. )
  21. //-------------------------------------------------------------
  22. // Parsed URL structure
  23. type parsedURL struct {
  24. url.URL
  25. }
  26. // Parse URL and set defaults
  27. func newParsedURL(remoteAddr string) (*parsedURL, error) {
  28. u, err := url.Parse(remoteAddr)
  29. if err != nil {
  30. return nil, err
  31. }
  32. // default to tcp if nothing specified
  33. if u.Scheme == "" {
  34. u.Scheme = protoTCP
  35. }
  36. return &parsedURL{*u}, nil
  37. }
  38. // Change protocol to HTTP for unknown protocols and TCP protocol - useful for RPC connections
  39. func (u *parsedURL) SetDefaultSchemeHTTP() {
  40. // protocol to use for http operations, to support both http and https
  41. switch u.Scheme {
  42. case protoHTTP, protoHTTPS, protoWS, protoWSS:
  43. // known protocols not changed
  44. default:
  45. // default to http for unknown protocols (ex. tcp)
  46. u.Scheme = protoHTTP
  47. }
  48. }
  49. // Get full address without the protocol - useful for Dialer connections
  50. func (u parsedURL) GetHostWithPath() string {
  51. // Remove protocol, userinfo and # fragment, assume opaque is empty
  52. return u.Host + u.EscapedPath()
  53. }
  54. // Get a trimmed address - useful for WS connections
  55. func (u parsedURL) GetTrimmedHostWithPath() string {
  56. // replace / with . for http requests (kvstore domain)
  57. return strings.Replace(u.GetHostWithPath(), "/", ".", -1)
  58. }
  59. // Get a trimmed address with protocol - useful as address in RPC connections
  60. func (u parsedURL) GetTrimmedURL() string {
  61. return u.Scheme + "://" + u.GetTrimmedHostWithPath()
  62. }
  63. //-------------------------------------------------------------
  64. // HTTPClient is a common interface for JSON-RPC HTTP clients.
  65. type HTTPClient interface {
  66. // Call calls the given method with the params and returns a result.
  67. Call(method string, params map[string]interface{}, result interface{}) (interface{}, error)
  68. }
  69. // Caller implementers can facilitate calling the JSON-RPC endpoint.
  70. type Caller interface {
  71. Call(method string, params map[string]interface{}, result interface{}) (interface{}, error)
  72. }
  73. //-------------------------------------------------------------
  74. // Client is a JSON-RPC client, which sends POST HTTP requests to the
  75. // remote server.
  76. //
  77. // Client is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
  78. type Client struct {
  79. address string
  80. username string
  81. password string
  82. client *http.Client
  83. mtx sync.Mutex
  84. nextReqID int
  85. }
  86. var _ HTTPClient = (*Client)(nil)
  87. // Both Client and RequestBatch can facilitate calls to the JSON
  88. // RPC endpoint.
  89. var _ Caller = (*Client)(nil)
  90. var _ Caller = (*RequestBatch)(nil)
  91. // New returns a Client pointed at the given address.
  92. // An error is returned on invalid remote. The function panics when remote is nil.
  93. func New(remote string) (*Client, error) {
  94. httpClient, err := DefaultHTTPClient(remote)
  95. if err != nil {
  96. return nil, err
  97. }
  98. return NewWithHTTPClient(remote, httpClient)
  99. }
  100. // NewWithHTTPClient returns a Client pointed at the given
  101. // address using a custom http client. An error is returned on invalid remote.
  102. // The function panics when remote is nil.
  103. func NewWithHTTPClient(remote string, client *http.Client) (*Client, error) {
  104. if client == nil {
  105. panic("nil http.Client provided")
  106. }
  107. parsedURL, err := newParsedURL(remote)
  108. if err != nil {
  109. return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid remote %s: %s", remote, err)
  110. }
  111. parsedURL.SetDefaultSchemeHTTP()
  112. address := parsedURL.GetTrimmedURL()
  113. username := parsedURL.User.Username()
  114. password, _ := parsedURL.User.Password()
  115. rpcClient := &Client{
  116. address: address,
  117. username: username,
  118. password: password,
  119. client: client,
  120. }
  121. return rpcClient, nil
  122. }
  123. // Call issues a POST HTTP request. Requests are JSON encoded. Content-Type:
  124. // text/json.
  125. func (c *Client) Call(method string, params map[string]interface{}, result interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
  126. id := c.nextRequestID()
  127. request, err := types.MapToRequest(id, method, params)
  128. if err != nil {
  129. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to encode params: %w", err)
  130. }
  131. requestBytes, err := json.Marshal(request)
  132. if err != nil {
  133. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to marshal request: %w", err)
  134. }
  135. requestBuf := bytes.NewBuffer(requestBytes)
  136. httpRequest, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, c.address, requestBuf)
  137. if err != nil {
  138. return nil, fmt.Errorf("request failed: %w", err)
  139. }
  140. httpRequest.Header.Set("Content-Type", "text/json")
  141. if c.username != "" || c.password != "" {
  142. httpRequest.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password)
  143. }
  144. httpResponse, err := c.client.Do(httpRequest)
  145. if err != nil {
  146. return nil, fmt.Errorf("post failed: %w", err)
  147. }
  148. defer httpResponse.Body.Close()
  149. responseBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(httpResponse.Body)
  150. if err != nil {
  151. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read response body: %w", err)
  152. }
  153. return unmarshalResponseBytes(responseBytes, id, result)
  154. }
  155. // NewRequestBatch starts a batch of requests for this client.
  156. func (c *Client) NewRequestBatch() *RequestBatch {
  157. return &RequestBatch{
  158. requests: make([]*jsonRPCBufferedRequest, 0),
  159. client: c,
  160. }
  161. }
  162. func (c *Client) sendBatch(requests []*jsonRPCBufferedRequest) ([]interface{}, error) {
  163. reqs := make([]types.RPCRequest, 0, len(requests))
  164. results := make([]interface{}, 0, len(requests))
  165. for _, req := range requests {
  166. reqs = append(reqs, req.request)
  167. results = append(results, req.result)
  168. }
  169. // serialize the array of requests into a single JSON object
  170. requestBytes, err := json.Marshal(reqs)
  171. if err != nil {
  172. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to marshal requests: %w", err)
  173. }
  174. httpRequest, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, c.address, bytes.NewBuffer(requestBytes))
  175. if err != nil {
  176. return nil, fmt.Errorf("request failed: %w", err)
  177. }
  178. httpRequest.Header.Set("Content-Type", "text/json")
  179. if c.username != "" || c.password != "" {
  180. httpRequest.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password)
  181. }
  182. httpResponse, err := c.client.Do(httpRequest)
  183. if err != nil {
  184. return nil, fmt.Errorf("post failed: %w", err)
  185. }
  186. defer httpResponse.Body.Close()
  187. responseBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(httpResponse.Body)
  188. if err != nil {
  189. return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read response body: %w", err)
  190. }
  191. // collect ids to check responses IDs in unmarshalResponseBytesArray
  192. ids := make([]types.JSONRPCIntID, len(requests))
  193. for i, req := range requests {
  194. ids[i] = req.request.ID.(types.JSONRPCIntID)
  195. }
  196. return unmarshalResponseBytesArray(responseBytes, ids, results)
  197. }
  198. func (c *Client) nextRequestID() types.JSONRPCIntID {
  199. c.mtx.Lock()
  200. id := c.nextReqID
  201. c.nextReqID++
  202. c.mtx.Unlock()
  203. return types.JSONRPCIntID(id)
  204. }
  205. //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  206. // jsonRPCBufferedRequest encapsulates a single buffered request, as well as its
  207. // anticipated response structure.
  208. type jsonRPCBufferedRequest struct {
  209. request types.RPCRequest
  210. result interface{} // The result will be deserialized into this object.
  211. }
  212. // RequestBatch allows us to buffer multiple request/response structures
  213. // into a single batch request. Note that this batch acts like a FIFO queue, and
  214. // is thread-safe.
  215. type RequestBatch struct {
  216. client *Client
  217. mtx sync.Mutex
  218. requests []*jsonRPCBufferedRequest
  219. }
  220. // Count returns the number of enqueued requests waiting to be sent.
  221. func (b *RequestBatch) Count() int {
  222. b.mtx.Lock()
  223. defer b.mtx.Unlock()
  224. return len(b.requests)
  225. }
  226. func (b *RequestBatch) enqueue(req *jsonRPCBufferedRequest) {
  227. b.mtx.Lock()
  228. defer b.mtx.Unlock()
  229. b.requests = append(b.requests, req)
  230. }
  231. // Clear empties out the request batch.
  232. func (b *RequestBatch) Clear() int {
  233. b.mtx.Lock()
  234. defer b.mtx.Unlock()
  235. return b.clear()
  236. }
  237. func (b *RequestBatch) clear() int {
  238. count := len(b.requests)
  239. b.requests = make([]*jsonRPCBufferedRequest, 0)
  240. return count
  241. }
  242. // Send will attempt to send the current batch of enqueued requests, and then
  243. // will clear out the requests once done. On success, this returns the
  244. // deserialized list of results from each of the enqueued requests.
  245. func (b *RequestBatch) Send() ([]interface{}, error) {
  246. b.mtx.Lock()
  247. defer func() {
  248. b.clear()
  249. b.mtx.Unlock()
  250. }()
  251. return b.client.sendBatch(b.requests)
  252. }
  253. // Call enqueues a request to call the given RPC method with the specified
  254. // parameters, in the same way that the `Client.Call` function would.
  255. func (b *RequestBatch) Call(
  256. method string,
  257. params map[string]interface{},
  258. result interface{},
  259. ) (interface{}, error) {
  260. id := b.client.nextRequestID()
  261. request, err := types.MapToRequest(id, method, params)
  262. if err != nil {
  263. return nil, err
  264. }
  265. b.enqueue(&jsonRPCBufferedRequest{request: request, result: result})
  266. return result, nil
  267. }
  268. //-------------------------------------------------------------
  269. func makeHTTPDialer(remoteAddr string) (func(string, string) (net.Conn, error), error) {
  270. u, err := newParsedURL(remoteAddr)
  271. if err != nil {
  272. return nil, err
  273. }
  274. protocol := u.Scheme
  275. // accept http(s) as an alias for tcp
  276. switch protocol {
  277. case protoHTTP, protoHTTPS:
  278. protocol = protoTCP
  279. }
  280. dialFn := func(proto, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
  281. return net.Dial(protocol, u.GetHostWithPath())
  282. }
  283. return dialFn, nil
  284. }
  285. // DefaultHTTPClient is used to create an http client with some default parameters.
  286. // We overwrite the http.Client.Dial so we can do http over tcp or unix.
  287. // remoteAddr should be fully featured (eg. with tcp:// or unix://).
  288. // An error will be returned in case of invalid remoteAddr.
  289. func DefaultHTTPClient(remoteAddr string) (*http.Client, error) {
  290. dialFn, err := makeHTTPDialer(remoteAddr)
  291. if err != nil {
  292. return nil, err
  293. }
  294. client := &http.Client{
  295. Transport: &http.Transport{
  296. // Set to true to prevent GZIP-bomb DoS attacks
  297. DisableCompression: true,
  298. Dial: dialFn,
  299. },
  300. }
  301. return client, nil
  302. }