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To * use this you should subclass it and implement the methods that you care * about. Your subclass can also store local data that you may care about, * such as additional "arguments" to these methods (stored in the object * instance's state). */ class TProcessorEventHandler { public: virtual ~TProcessorEventHandler() {} /** * Called before calling other callback methods. * Expected to return some sort of context object. * The return value is passed to all other callbacks * for that function invocation. */ virtual void* getContext(const char* fn_name, void* serverContext) { (void)fn_name; (void)serverContext; return NULL; } /** * Expected to free resources associated with a context. */ virtual void freeContext(void* ctx, const char* fn_name) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; } /** * Called before reading arguments. */ virtual void preRead(void* ctx, const char* fn_name) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; } /** * Called between reading arguments and calling the handler. */ virtual void postRead(void* ctx, const char* fn_name, uint32_t bytes) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; (void)bytes; } /** * Called between calling the handler and writing the response. */ virtual void preWrite(void* ctx, const char* fn_name) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; } /** * Called after writing the response. */ virtual void postWrite(void* ctx, const char* fn_name, uint32_t bytes) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; (void)bytes; } /** * Called when an async function call completes successfully. */ virtual void asyncComplete(void* ctx, const char* fn_name) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; } /** * Called if the handler throws an undeclared exception. */ virtual void handlerError(void* ctx, const char* fn_name) { (void)ctx; (void)fn_name; } protected: TProcessorEventHandler() {} }; /** * A helper class used by the generated code to free each context. */ class TProcessorContextFreer { public: TProcessorContextFreer(TProcessorEventHandler* handler, void* context, const char* method) : handler_(handler), context_(context), method_(method) {} ~TProcessorContextFreer() { if (handler_ != NULL) handler_->freeContext(context_, method_); } void unregister() { handler_ = NULL; } private: apache::thrift::TProcessorEventHandler* handler_; void* context_; const char* method_; }; /** * A processor is a generic object that acts upon two streams of data, one * an input and the other an output. The definition of this object is loose, * though the typical case is for some sort of server that either generates * responses to an input stream or forwards data from one pipe onto another. * */ class TProcessor { public: virtual ~TProcessor() {} virtual bool process(boost::shared_ptr in, boost::shared_ptr out, void* connectionContext) = 0; bool process(boost::shared_ptr io, void* connectionContext) { return process(io, io, connectionContext); } boost::shared_ptr getEventHandler() const { return eventHandler_; } void setEventHandler(boost::shared_ptr eventHandler) { eventHandler_ = eventHandler; } protected: TProcessor() {} boost::shared_ptr eventHandler_; }; /** * This is a helper class to allow boost::shared_ptr to be used with handler * pointers returned by the generated handler factories. * * The handler factory classes generated by the thrift compiler return raw * pointers, and factory->releaseHandler() must be called when the handler is * no longer needed. * * A ReleaseHandler object can be instantiated and passed as the second * parameter to a shared_ptr, so that factory->releaseHandler() will be called * when the object is no longer needed, instead of deleting the pointer. */ template class ReleaseHandler { public: ReleaseHandler(const boost::shared_ptr& handlerFactory) : handlerFactory_(handlerFactory) {} void operator()(typename HandlerFactory_::Handler* handler) { if (handler) { handlerFactory_->releaseHandler(handler); } } private: boost::shared_ptr handlerFactory_; }; struct TConnectionInfo { // The input and output protocols boost::shared_ptr input; boost::shared_ptr output; // The underlying transport used for the connection // This is the transport that was returned by TServerTransport::accept(), // and it may be different than the transport pointed to by the input and // output protocols. boost::shared_ptr transport; }; class TProcessorFactory { public: virtual ~TProcessorFactory() {} /** * Get the TProcessor to use for a particular connection. * * This method is always invoked in the same thread that the connection was * accepted on. This generally means that this call does not need to be * thread safe, as it will always be invoked from a single thread. */ virtual boost::shared_ptr getProcessor(const TConnectionInfo& connInfo) = 0; }; class TSingletonProcessorFactory : public TProcessorFactory { public: TSingletonProcessorFactory(boost::shared_ptr processor) : processor_(processor) {} boost::shared_ptr getProcessor(const TConnectionInfo&) { return processor_; } private: boost::shared_ptr processor_; }; } } // apache::thrift #endif // #ifndef _THRIFT_TPROCESSOR_H_