This is an Erlang gossiperl client library.
Add this to rebar.config
file:
{gossiperl_client, ".*",
{git, "https://github.com/gossiperl/gossiperl-client-erlang.git", "master"}},
Run rebar get-deps
, the application should be installed.
application:start(asn1)
application:start(crypto),
application:start(public_key),
application:start(jsx),
application:start(erlsha2),
application:start(thrift),
application:start(quickrand),
application:start(uuid),
application:start(lager),
lager:start(),
application:start(gossiperl_client).
To connect a client to an overlay:
gossiperl_client_sup:connect( [
{ overlay_name, <<"overlay-name">> },
{ overlay_port, OverlayPort },
{ client_name, <<"client-name">> },
{ client_port, ClientPort },
{ client_secret, <<"client-secret">> },
{ symmetric_key, <<"symmetric-key">> },
{ listener, ModuleName } ] ).
Listener is a module implementing a gossiperl_client_listener
behaviour. This behaviour can be found in gossiperl-core-erlang
. Listener setting is optional. If not given, a default implementation will be used.
A client may be connected to multiple overlays.
Subscribing:
gossiperl_client_sup:subscribe( <<"overlay-name">>,
[ event, event ] ).
Unsubscribing:
gossiperl_client_sup:unsubscribe( <<"overlay-name">>,
[ event, event ] ).
gossiperl_client_sup:disconnect( <<"overlay-name">> ).
This will attempt a graceful exit from an overlay.
gossiperl_client_sup:check_state( <<"overlay-name">> ).
gossiperl_client_sup:subscriptions( <<"overlay-name">> ).
To receive notifications a connection with the ListenerPid needs to be started. An example is provided with unit tests, in test/test_listener.erl
file.
gossiperl_client_sup:send( <<"overlay-name">>, DigestType, DigestData ).
where
DigestType
is a digest type atom, other than one of the internally recognised digest typesDigestData
is a structure describing Thrift packet, values, types and positions
An example of a structure describing a simple packet with 2 properties:
-
some_data
of typestring
-
some_port_number
of typeinteger
DigestData = [ { some_data, <<"some data to send">>, string, 1 }, { some_port_number, 1234, i32, 2 } ].
Each item of the list maps to: { field_name, value_to_send, data_type, order }
. Supported Thrift types:
bool
byte
double
i16
i32
i64
string
Once a forwarded message is recieved, it can be read in the following manner (assuming the message presented in the above DigestData
):
gossiperl_client_sup:read( DigestType, BinaryEnvelope, DigestInfo ).
Where:
-
DigestType
is an atom representing expected digest type -
BinaryEnvelope
and envelope received as forwarded message -
DigestInfo
is a Thrift data structure, example belowDigestInfo = [ { 1, string }, { 2, i32 } ].
rebar clean get-deps compile && rebar eunit skip_deps=true
Tests assume an overlay with the details specified in the test/gossiperl_client_test.erl
running.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Radoslaw Gruchalski radek@gruchalski.com
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