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arikawa/internal/wsutil/conn.go

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package wsutil
import (
"compress/zlib"
"context"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/internal/json"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"nhooyr.io/websocket"
)
var WSBuffer = 12
var WSReadLimit = 4096 // 4096 bytes
// Connection is an interface that abstracts around a generic Websocket driver.
// This connection expects the driver to handle compression by itself.
type Connection interface {
// Dial dials the address (string). Context needs to be passed in for
// timeout. This method should also be re-usable after Close is called.
Dial(context.Context, string) error
// Listen sends over events constantly. Error will be non-nil if Data is
// nil, so check for Error first.
Listen() <-chan Event
// Send allows the caller to send bytes. Context needs to be passed in order
// to re-use the context that's already used for the limiter.
Send(context.Context, []byte) error
// Close should close the websocket connection. The connection will not be
// reused.
// If error is nil, the connection should close with a StatusNormalClosure
// (1000). If not, it should close with a StatusProtocolError (1002).
Close(err error) error
}
// Conn is the default Websocket connection. It compresses all payloads using
// zlib.
type Conn struct {
*websocket.Conn
json.Driver
events chan Event
}
var _ Connection = (*Conn)(nil)
func NewConn(driver json.Driver) *Conn {
return &Conn{
Driver: driver,
events: make(chan Event, WSBuffer),
}
}
func (c *Conn) Dial(ctx context.Context, addr string) error {
var err error
headers := http.Header{}
headers.Set("Accept-Encoding", "zlib") // enable
c.Conn, _, err = websocket.Dial(ctx, addr, &websocket.DialOptions{
HTTPHeader: headers,
})
go func() {
c.readLoop(c.events)
}()
return err
}
func (c *Conn) Listen() <-chan Event {
return c.events
}
func (c *Conn) readLoop(ch chan Event) {
for {
b, err := c.readAll(context.Background())
if err != nil {
// Check if the error is a fatal one
if code := websocket.CloseStatus(err); code > -1 {
// Is the exit unusual?
if code != websocket.StatusNormalClosure {
// Unusual error, log
ch <- Event{nil, errors.Wrap(err, "WS fatal")}
}
return
}
// or it's not fatal, we just log and continue
ch <- Event{nil, errors.Wrap(err, "WS error")}
continue
}
ch <- Event{b, nil}
}
}
func (c *Conn) readAll(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) {
t, r, err := c.Reader(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if t == websocket.MessageBinary {
// Probably a zlib payload
z, err := zlib.NewReader(r)
if err != nil {
return nil,
errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to create a zlib reader")
}
defer z.Close()
r = z
}
return ioutil.ReadAll(r)
}
func (c *Conn) Send(ctx context.Context, b []byte) error {
// TODO: zlib stream
w, err := c.Writer(ctx, websocket.MessageText)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to get WS writer")
}
defer w.Close()
// Compress with zlib by default NOT.
// w = zlib.NewWriter(w)
_, err = w.Write(b)
return err
}
func (c *Conn) Close(err error) error {
if err == nil {
return c.Conn.Close(websocket.StatusNormalClosure, "")
}
var msg = err.Error()
if len(msg) > 125 {
msg = msg[:125] // truncate
}
return c.Conn.Close(websocket.StatusProtocolError, msg)
}