module Elasticsearch module Transport module Transport # @abstract Module with common functionality for transport implementations. # module Base DEFAULT_PORT = 9200 DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = 'http' DEFAULT_RELOAD_AFTER = 10_000 # Requests DEFAULT_RESURRECT_AFTER = 60 # Seconds DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES = 3 # Requests DEFAULT_SERIALIZER_CLASS = Serializer::MultiJson SANITIZED_PASSWORD = '*' * (rand(14)+1) attr_reader :hosts, :options, :connections, :counter, :last_request_at, :protocol attr_accessor :serializer, :sniffer, :logger, :tracer, :reload_connections, :reload_after, :resurrect_after, :max_retries # Creates a new transport object # # @param arguments [Hash] Settings and options for the transport # @param block [Proc] Lambda or Proc which can be evaluated in the context of the "session" object # # @option arguments [Array] :hosts An Array of normalized hosts information # @option arguments [Array] :options A Hash with options (usually passed by {Client}) # # @see Client#initialize # def initialize(arguments={}, &block) @state_mutex = Mutex.new @hosts = arguments[:hosts] || [] @options = arguments[:options] || {} @options[:http] ||= {} @options[:retry_on_status] ||= [] @block = block @connections = __build_connections @serializer = options[:serializer] || ( options[:serializer_class] ? options[:serializer_class].new(self) : DEFAULT_SERIALIZER_CLASS.new(self) ) @protocol = options[:protocol] || DEFAULT_PROTOCOL @logger = options[:logger] @tracer = options[:tracer] @sniffer = options[:sniffer_class] ? options[:sniffer_class].new(self) : Sniffer.new(self) @counter = 0 @counter_mtx = Mutex.new @last_request_at = Time.now @reload_connections = options[:reload_connections] @reload_after = options[:reload_connections].is_a?(Integer) ? options[:reload_connections] : DEFAULT_RELOAD_AFTER @resurrect_after = options[:resurrect_after] || DEFAULT_RESURRECT_AFTER @max_retries = options[:retry_on_failure].is_a?(Integer) ? options[:retry_on_failure] : DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES @retry_on_status = Array(options[:retry_on_status]).map { |d| d.to_i } end # Returns a connection from the connection pool by delegating to {Connections::Collection#get_connection}. # # Resurrects dead connection if the `resurrect_after` timeout has passed. # Increments the counter and performs connection reloading if the `reload_connections` option is set. # # @return [Connections::Connection] # @see Connections::Collection#get_connection # def get_connection(options={}) resurrect_dead_connections! if Time.now > @last_request_at + @resurrect_after @counter_mtx.synchronize { @counter += 1 } reload_connections! if reload_connections && counter % reload_after == 0 connections.get_connection(options) end # Reloads and replaces the connection collection based on cluster information # # @see Sniffer#hosts # def reload_connections! hosts = sniffer.hosts __rebuild_connections :hosts => hosts, :options => options self rescue SnifferTimeoutError logger.error "[SnifferTimeoutError] Timeout when reloading connections." if logger self end # Tries to "resurrect" all eligible dead connections # # @see Connections::Connection#resurrect! # def resurrect_dead_connections! connections.dead.each { |c| c.resurrect! } end # Rebuilds the connections collection in the transport. # # The methods *adds* new connections from the passed hosts to the collection, # and *removes* all connections not contained in the passed hosts. # # @return [Connections::Collection] # @api private # def __rebuild_connections(arguments={}) @state_mutex.synchronize do @hosts = arguments[:hosts] || [] @options = arguments[:options] || {} __close_connections new_connections = __build_connections stale_connections = @connections.all.select { |c| ! new_connections.include?(c) } new_connections = new_connections.reject { |c| @connections.include?(c) } @connections.remove(stale_connections) @connections.add(new_connections) @connections end end # Builds and returns a collection of connections # # The adapters have to implement the {Base#__build_connection} method. # # @return [Connections::Collection] # @api private # def __build_connections Connections::Collection.new \ :connections => hosts.map { |host| host[:protocol] = host[:scheme] || options[:scheme] || options[:http][:scheme] || DEFAULT_PROTOCOL host[:port] ||= options[:port] || options[:http][:port] || DEFAULT_PORT if (options[:user] || options[:http][:user]) && !host[:user] host[:user] ||= options[:user] || options[:http][:user] host[:password] ||= options[:password] || options[:http][:password] end __build_connection(host, (options[:transport_options] || {}), @block) }, :selector_class => options[:selector_class], :selector => options[:selector] end # @abstract Build and return a connection. # A transport implementation *must* implement this method. # See {HTTP::Faraday#__build_connection} for an example. # # @return [Connections::Connection] # @api private # def __build_connection(host, options={}, block=nil) raise NoMethodError, "Implement this method in your class" end # Closes the connections collection # # @api private # def __close_connections # A hook point for specific adapters when they need to close connections end # Log request and response information # # @api private # def __log(method, path, params, body, url, response, json, took, duration) sanitized_url = url.to_s.gsub(/\/\/(.+):(.+)@/, '//' + '\1:' + SANITIZED_PASSWORD + '@') logger.info "#{method.to_s.upcase} #{sanitized_url} " + "[status:#{response.status}, request:#{sprintf('%.3fs', duration)}, query:#{took}]" logger.debug "> #{__convert_to_json(body)}" if body logger.debug "< #{response.body}" end # Log failed request # # @api private # def __log_failed(response) logger.fatal "[#{response.status}] #{response.body}" end # Trace the request in the `curl` format # # @api private # def __trace(method, path, params, headers, body, url, response, json, took, duration) trace_url = "http://localhost:9200/#{path}?pretty" + ( params.empty? ? '' : "&#{::Faraday::Utils::ParamsHash[params].to_query}" ) trace_body = body ? " -d '#{__convert_to_json(body, :pretty => true)}'" : '' trace_command = "curl -X #{method.to_s.upcase}" trace_command += " -H '#{headers.inject('') { |memo,item| memo << item[0] + ': ' + item[1] }}'" if headers && !headers.empty? trace_command += " '#{trace_url}'#{trace_body}\n" tracer.info trace_command tracer.debug "# #{Time.now.iso8601} [#{response.status}] (#{format('%.3f', duration)}s)\n#" tracer.debug json ? serializer.dump(json, :pretty => true).gsub(/^/, '# ').sub(/\}$/, "\n# }")+"\n" : "# #{response.body}\n" end # Raise error specific for the HTTP response status or a generic server error # # @api private # def __raise_transport_error(response) error = ERRORS[response.status] || ServerError raise error.new "[#{response.status}] #{response.body}" end # Converts any non-String object to JSON # # @api private # def __convert_to_json(o=nil, options={}) o = o.is_a?(String) ? o : serializer.dump(o, options) end # Returns a full URL based on information from host # # @param host [Hash] Host configuration passed in from {Client} # # @api private def __full_url(host) url = "#{host[:protocol]}://" url += "#{CGI.escape(host[:user])}:#{CGI.escape(host[:password])}@" if host[:user] url += "#{host[:host]}:#{host[:port]}" url += "#{host[:path]}" if host[:path] url end # Performs a request to Elasticsearch, while handling logging, tracing, marking dead connections, # retrying the request and reloading the connections. # # @abstract The transport implementation has to implement this method either in full, # or by invoking this method with a block. See {HTTP::Faraday#perform_request} for an example. # # @param method [String] Request method # @param path [String] The API endpoint # @param params [Hash] Request parameters (will be serialized by {Connections::Connection#full_url}) # @param body [Hash] Request body (will be serialized by the {#serializer}) # @param headers [Hash] Request headers (will be serialized by the {#serializer}) # @param block [Proc] Code block to evaluate, passed from the implementation # # @return [Response] # @raise [NoMethodError] If no block is passed # @raise [ServerError] If request failed on server # @raise [Error] If no connection is available # def perform_request(method, path, params={}, body=nil, headers=nil, &block) raise NoMethodError, "Implement this method in your transport class" unless block_given? start = Time.now if logger || tracer tries = 0 params = params.clone ignore = Array(params.delete(:ignore)).compact.map { |s| s.to_i } begin tries += 1 connection = get_connection or raise Error.new("Cannot get new connection from pool.") if connection.connection.respond_to?(:params) && connection.connection.params.respond_to?(:to_hash) params = connection.connection.params.merge(params.to_hash) end url = connection.full_url(path, params) response = block.call(connection, url) connection.healthy! if connection.failures > 0 # Raise an exception so we can catch it for `retry_on_status` __raise_transport_error(response) if response.status.to_i >= 300 && @retry_on_status.include?(response.status.to_i) rescue Elasticsearch::Transport::Transport::ServerError => e if @retry_on_status.include?(response.status) logger.warn "[#{e.class}] Attempt #{tries} to get response from #{url}" if logger if tries <= max_retries retry else logger.fatal "[#{e.class}] Cannot get response from #{url} after #{tries} tries" if logger raise e end else raise e end rescue *host_unreachable_exceptions => e logger.error "[#{e.class}] #{e.message} #{connection.host.inspect}" if logger connection.dead! if @options[:reload_on_failure] and tries < connections.all.size logger.warn "[#{e.class}] Reloading connections (attempt #{tries} of #{connections.all.size})" if logger reload_connections! and retry end if @options[:retry_on_failure] logger.warn "[#{e.class}] Attempt #{tries} connecting to #{connection.host.inspect}" if logger if tries <= max_retries retry else logger.fatal "[#{e.class}] Cannot connect to #{connection.host.inspect} after #{tries} tries" if logger raise e end else raise e end rescue Exception => e logger.fatal "[#{e.class}] #{e.message} (#{connection.host.inspect if connection})" if logger raise e end #/begin duration = Time.now-start if logger || tracer if response.status.to_i >= 300 __log method, path, params, body, url, response, nil, 'N/A', duration if logger __trace method, path, params, headers, body, url, response, nil, 'N/A', duration if tracer # Log the failure only when `ignore` doesn't match the response status __log_failed response if logger && !ignore.include?(response.status.to_i) __raise_transport_error response unless ignore.include?(response.status.to_i) end json = serializer.load(response.body) if response.body && !response.body.empty? && response.headers && response.headers["content-type"] =~ /json/ took = (json['took'] ? sprintf('%.3fs', json['took']/1000.0) : 'n/a') rescue 'n/a' if logger || tracer __log method, path, params, body, url, response, json, took, duration if logger && !ignore.include?(response.status.to_i) __trace method, path, params, headers, body, url, response, json, took, duration if tracer Response.new response.status, json || response.body, response.headers ensure @last_request_at = Time.now end # @abstract Returns an Array of connection errors specific to the transport implementation. # See {HTTP::Faraday#host_unreachable_exceptions} for an example. # # @return [Array] # def host_unreachable_exceptions [Errno::ECONNREFUSED] end end end end end