require 'breakers/client' require 'breakers/outage' require 'breakers/outage_exception' require 'breakers/service' require 'breakers/uptime_middleware' require 'breakers/version' require 'faraday' # Implement the main module for the gem, which includes methods for global configuration module Breakers Faraday::Middleware.register_middleware(breakers: lambda { UptimeMiddleware }) # Set the global client for use in the middleware # # @param client [Breakers::Client] the client def self.client=(client) @client = client end # Return the global client # # @return [Breakers::Client] the client def self.client @client end # Breakers uses a number of Redis keys to store its data. You can pass an optional # prefix here to use for the keys so that they will be namespaced properly. Note that # it's also possible to create the Breakers::Client object with a Redis::Namespace # object instead, in which case this is unnecessary. # # @param prefix [String] the prefix def self.redis_prefix=(prefix) @redis_prefix = prefix end # Query for the Redis key prefix # # @return [String] the prefix def self.redis_prefix @redis_prefix || '' end # Configure the middleware's handling of outages. The default is to raise a Breakers::OutageException # but you can also request that the response comes back with a configurable status code. # # @param [Hash] opts A hash of options # @option opts [Symbol] :type Pass :exception to raise a Breakers::OutageException when an error occurs. Pass :status_code to respond. # @option opts [Integer] :status_code If the type is :status_code, configure which code to return. def self.outage_response=(opts) @outage_response = { type: :exception }.merge(opts) end # Query for the outage response configuration # # @return [Hash] configuration for the outage response, as defined in outage_response= def self.outage_response @outage_response || { type: :exception } end end