use Module::Runtime qw(use_module);
use Scalar::Util qw(weaken blessed refaddr openhandle);
use JSON::PP qw(encode_json);
-use Moo;
+use Future;
use Carp qw(croak);
+use Moo;
BEGIN { router()->exclude_forwarding }
END {
- log_debug { "Killing all child processes in the process group" };
-
- #send SIGINT to the process group for our children
- kill(1, -2);
+ our %child_pids;
+
+ log_trace { "END handler is being invoked in " . __PACKAGE__ };
+
+ foreach(keys(%child_pids)) {
+ log_debug { "Killing child process '$_'" };
+ kill('TERM', $_);
+ }
}
has _id => ( is => 'ro', required => 1, default => sub { our $NEXT_CONNECTION_ID++ } );
is => 'ro', required => 1,
trigger => sub {
my ($self, $ch) = @_;
- my $id = $self->_id;
+ my $id = $self->_id;
Dlog_trace { "trigger for read_channel has been invoked for connection $id; file handle is $_" } $ch->fh;
weaken($self);
$ch->on_line_call(sub { $self->_receive(@_) });
- $ch->on_close_call(sub {
+ $ch->on_close_call(sub {
log_trace { "invoking 'done' on on_close handler for connection id '$id'" };
$self->on_close->done(@_);
});
);
has on_close => (
- is => 'rw', default => sub { $_[0]->_install_future_handlers(CPS::Future->new) },
+ is => 'rw', default => sub { $_[0]->_install_future_handlers(Future->new) },
trigger => sub {
log_trace { "Installing handlers into future via trigger" };
$_[0]->_install_future_handlers($_[1])
after BUILD => sub {
my ($self) = @_;
my $pid = $self->child_pid;
-
- unless (defined $pid) {
- log_trace { "After BUILD invoked for connection but there was no pid" };
- return;
- }
-
- log_trace { "Setting process group of child process '$pid'" };
-
- setpgrp($self->child_pid, 1);
+ our %child_pids;
+ return unless defined $pid;
+ $child_pids{$pid} = 1;
+ return;
};
sub BUILD { }
sub is_valid {
my ($self) = @_;
- my $closed = $self->on_close->is_ready;
-
- log_trace { "Connection closed: $closed" };
- return ! $closed;
+ my $valid = ! $self->on_close->is_ready;
+
+ log_trace {
+ my $id = $self->_id;
+ my $text;
+ if ($valid) {
+ $text = 'yes';
+ } else {
+ $text = 'no';
+ }
+ "Connection '$id' is valid: '$text'"
+ };
+
+ return $valid;
}
sub _fail_outstanding {
my ($self, $error) = @_;
my $outstanding = $self->outstanding_futures;
-
- Dlog_debug {
+
+ Dlog_debug {
sprintf "Failing %i outstanding futures with '$error'", scalar(keys(%$outstanding))
};
sub _install_future_handlers {
my ($self, $f) = @_;
+ our %child_pids;
Dlog_trace { "Installing handlers into future for connection $_" } $self->_id;
weaken($self);
$f->on_done(sub {
"Remote Perl interpreter exited with value '$exit_value'"
};
}
+
+ delete $child_pids{$pid};
});
- return $f;
+ return $f;
};
sub _id_to_remote_object {
tie @tied_array, 'Object::Remote::Tied', $self->_id_to_remote_object(@_);
return \@tied_array;
}
- );
+ );
}
sub _load_if_possible {
- my ($class) = @_;
+ my ($class) = @_;
- use_module($class);
+ use_module($class);
if ($@) {
log_debug { "Attempt at loading '$class' failed with '$@'" };
Object::Remote::Connector::LocalSudo
Object::Remote::Connector::SSH
Object::Remote::Connector::UNIX
- );
+ Object::Remote::Connector::INET
+ );
}
sub conn_from_spec {
return $conn;
}
}
-
+
return undef;
}
my ($class, $spec, @args) = @_;
return $spec if blessed $spec;
my $conn = $class->conn_from_spec($spec, @args);
-
+
die "Couldn't figure out what to do with ${spec}"
unless defined $conn;
-
- return $conn->maybe::start::connect;
+
+ return $conn->maybe::start::connect;
}
sub remote_object {
sub remote_sub {
my ($self, $sub) = @_;
my ($pkg, $name) = $sub =~ m/^(.*)::([^:]+)$/;
- Dlog_debug { "Invoking remote sub '$sub' for connection $_" } $self->_id;
+ Dlog_debug { "Invoking remote sub '$sub' for connection '$_'" } $self->_id;
return await_future($self->send_class_call(0, $pkg, can => $name));
}
sub send {
my ($self, $type, @call) = @_;
- my $future = CPS::Future->new;
+ my $future = Future->new;
my $remote = $self->remote_objects_by_id->{$call[0]};
unshift @call, $type => $self->_local_object_to_id($future);
sub _send {
my ($self, $to_send) = @_;
my $fh = $self->send_to_fh;
-
+
unless ($self->is_valid) {
croak "Attempt to invoke _send on a connection that is not valid";
}
-
+
Dlog_trace { "Starting to serialize data in argument to _send for connection $_" } $self->_id;
my $serialized = $self->_serialize($to_send)."\n";
Dlog_trace { my $l = length($serialized); "serialization is completed; sending '$l' characters of serialized data to $_" } $fh;
- my $ret;
- eval {
+ my $ret;
+ eval {
#TODO this should be converted over to a non-blocking ::WriteChannel class
die "filehandle is not open" unless openhandle($fh);
log_trace { "file handle has passed openhandle() test; printing to it" };
$ret = print $fh $serialized;
die "print was not successful: $!" unless defined $ret
};
-
+
if ($@) {
Dlog_debug { "exception encountered when trying to write to file handle $_: $@" } $fh;
my $error = $@;
chomp($error);
$self->on_close->done("could not write to file handle: $error") unless $self->on_close->is_ready;
- return;
+ return;
}
-
- return $ret;
+
+ return $ret;
}
sub _serialize {
if ($ref eq 'HASH') {
my $tied_to = tied(%$data);
if(defined($tied_to)) {
- return +{__remote_tied_hash__ => $self->_local_object_to_id($tied_to)};
+ return +{__remote_tied_hash__ => $self->_local_object_to_id($tied_to)};
} else {
return +{ map +($_ => $self->_deobjectify($data->{$_})), keys %$data };
}
} elsif ($ref eq 'ARRAY') {
my $tied_to = tied(@$data);
if (defined($tied_to)) {
- return +{__remote_tied_array__ => $self->_local_object_to_id($tied_to)};
+ return +{__remote_tied_array__ => $self->_local_object_to_id($tied_to)};
} else {
return [ map $self->_deobjectify($_), @$data ];
}
Object::Remote::Connection - An underlying connection for L<Object::Remote>
use Object::Remote;
-
- my %opts = (
- nice => '10', ulimit => '-v 400000',
- watchdog_timeout => 120, stderr => \*STDERR,
- );
-
+
my $local = Object::Remote->connect('-');
- my $remote = Object::Remote->connect('myserver', nice => 5);
- my $remote_user = Object::Remote->connect('user@myserver', %opts);
+ my $remote = Object::Remote->connect('myserver');
+ my $remote_user = Object::Remote->connect('user@myserver');
my $local_sudo = Object::Remote->connect('user@');
-
+
#$remote can be any other connection object
my $hostname = Sys::Hostname->can::on($remote, 'hostname');
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This is the class that supports connections to a Perl interpreter that is executed in a
-different process. The new Perl interpreter can be either on the local or a remote machine
-and is configurable via arguments passed to the constructor.
-
-=head1 ARGUMENTS
-=over 4
-
-=item nice
-
-If this value is defined then it will be used as the nice value of the Perl process when it
-is started. The default is the undefined value and will not nice the process.
-
-=item stderr
-
-If this value is defined then it will be used as the file handle that receives the output
-of STDERR from the Perl interpreter process and I/O will be performed by the run loop in a
-non-blocking way. If the value is undefined then STDERR of the remote process will be connected
-directly to STDERR of the local process with out the run loop managing I/O. The default value
-is undefined.
-
-There are a few ways to use this feature. By default the behavior is to form one unified STDERR
-across all of the Perl interpreters including the local one. For small scale and quick operation
-this offers a predictable and easy to use way to get at error messages generated anywhere. If
-the local Perl interpreter crashes then the remote Perl interpreters still have an active STDERR
-and it is possible to still receive output from them. This is generally a good thing but can
-cause issues.
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
-When using a file handle as the output for STDERR once the local Perl interpreter is no longer
-running there is no longer a valid STDERR for the remote interpreters to send data to. This means
-that it is no longer possible to receive error output from the remote interpreters and that the
-shell will start to kill off the child processes. Passing a reference to STDERR for the local
-interpreter (as the SYNOPSIS shows) causes the run loop to manage I/O, one unified STDERR for
-all Perl interpreters that ends as soon as the local interpreter process does, and the shell will
-start killing children when the local interpreter exits.
+This is the class that supports connections to remote objects.
-It is also possible to pass in a file handle that has been opened for writing. This would be
-useful for logging the output of the remote interpreter directly into a dedicated file.
+=head1 METHODS
-=item ulimit
+=head2 new_from_spec
-If this string is defined then it will be passed unmodified as the arguments to ulimit when
-the Perl process is started. The default value is the undefined value and will not limit the
-process in any way.
+ my $conn = Object::Remote::Connection->new_from_spec($spec, %args);
-=item watchdog_timeout
+Not intended for direct use, called by L<Object::Remote/connect> in a
+L<Future>-compatible way.
-If this value is defined then it will be used as the number of seconds the watchdog will wait
-for an update before it terminates the Perl interpreter process. The default value is undefined
-and will not use the watchdog. See C<Object::Remote::Watchdog> for more information.
-
-=back
+Uses the spec to guess the appropiate Object::Remote::Connector::* class to use,
+instantiates it with the spec and any further arguments given, then calls
+C<connect> on it in a L<Future>-compatible way.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
+=item C<Object::Remote::Role::Connector::PerlInterpreter>
+
=item C<Object::Remote>
=back