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arikawa/gateway/gateway.go
diamondburned 6ef093eb98 Gateway: Refactor, v8 user struct updates
This commit refactored several structures from package discord to be in
package gateway. Those structures are mostly presence ones, which per
official documentation has a lot more to do with the Gateway API than
the REST API or anything else.

This commit also renamed several global variables to have a more
consistent and obvious name.

As of v8, the user API has had a lot of minor and some major changes,
especially regarding its Ready event API. The most significant change is
the addition of the ReadySupplemental event as well as several changes
to the Ready field itself.

All of these changes above are breaking, and they have already broken
the state package. These breaking changes will be addressed in other
packages by the next commit.
2020-11-28 17:22:03 -08:00

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// Package gateway handles the Discord gateway (or Websocket) connection, its
// events, and everything related to it. This includes logging into the
// Websocket.
//
// This package does not abstract events and function handlers; instead, it
// leaves that to the session package. This package exposes only a single Events
// channel.
package gateway
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/api"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/discord"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/internal/moreatomic"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/utils/httputil"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/utils/json"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/v2/utils/wsutil"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
var (
EndpointGateway = api.Endpoint + "gateway"
EndpointGatewayBot = api.EndpointGateway + "/bot"
Version = api.Version
Encoding = "json"
)
var (
ErrMissingForResume = errors.New("missing session ID or sequence for resuming")
ErrWSMaxTries = errors.New("max tries reached")
)
// BotData contains the GatewayURL as well as extra metadata on how to
// shard bots.
type BotData struct {
URL string `json:"url"`
Shards int `json:"shards,omitempty"`
StartLimit *SessionStartLimit `json:"session_start_limit"`
}
// SessionStartLimit is the information on the current session start limit. It's
// used in BotData.
type SessionStartLimit struct {
Total int `json:"total"`
Remaining int `json:"remaining"`
ResetAfter discord.Milliseconds `json:"reset_after"`
}
// URL asks Discord for a Websocket URL to the Gateway.
func URL() (string, error) {
var g BotData
return g.URL, httputil.NewClient().RequestJSON(
&g, "GET",
EndpointGateway,
)
}
// BotURL fetches the Gateway URL along with extra metadata. The token
// passed in will NOT be prefixed with Bot.
func BotURL(token string) (*BotData, error) {
var g *BotData
return g, httputil.NewClient().RequestJSON(
&g, "GET",
EndpointGatewayBot,
httputil.WithHeaders(http.Header{
"Authorization": {token},
}),
)
}
type Gateway struct {
WS *wsutil.Websocket
// WSTimeout is a timeout for an arbitrary action. An example of this is the
// timeout for Start and the timeout for sending each Gateway command
// independently.
WSTimeout time.Duration
// ReconnectTimeout is the timeout used during reconnection.
// If the a connection to the gateway can't be established before the
// duration passes, the Gateway will be closed and FatalErrorCallback will
// be called.
//
// Setting this to 0 is equivalent to no timeout.
ReconnectTimeout time.Duration
// All events sent over are pointers to Event structs (structs suffixed with
// "Event"). This shouldn't be accessed if the Gateway is created with a
// Session.
Events chan Event
// SessionID is used to store the session ID received after Ready. It is not
// thread-safe.
SessionID string
Identifier *Identifier
Sequence *moreatomic.Int64
PacerLoop wsutil.PacemakerLoop
ErrorLog func(err error) // default to log.Println
// FatalErrorCallback is called, if the Gateway exits fatally. At the point
// of calling, the gateway will be already closed.
//
// Currently this will only be called, if the ReconnectTimeout was changed
// to a definite timeout, and connection could not be established during
// that time.
// err will be ErrWSMaxTries in that case.
//
// Defaults to noop.
FatalErrorCallback func(err error)
// AfterClose is called after each close. Error can be non-nil, as this is
// called even when the Gateway is gracefully closed. It's used mainly for
// reconnections or any type of connection interruptions.
AfterClose func(err error) // noop by default
waitGroup sync.WaitGroup
}
// NewGatewayWithIntents creates a new Gateway with the given intents and the
// default stdlib JSON driver. Refer to NewGatewayWithDriver and AddIntents.
func NewGatewayWithIntents(token string, intents ...Intents) (*Gateway, error) {
g, err := NewGateway(token)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, intent := range intents {
g.AddIntents(intent)
}
return g, nil
}
// NewGateway creates a new Gateway with the default stdlib JSON driver. For
// more information, refer to NewGatewayWithDriver.
func NewGateway(token string) (*Gateway, error) {
URL, err := URL()
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to get gateway endpoint")
}
// Parameters for the gateway
param := url.Values{
"v": {Version},
"encoding": {Encoding},
}
// Append the form to the URL
URL += "?" + param.Encode()
return NewCustomGateway(URL, token), nil
}
func NewCustomGateway(gatewayURL, token string) *Gateway {
return &Gateway{
WS: wsutil.NewCustom(wsutil.NewConn(), gatewayURL),
WSTimeout: wsutil.WSTimeout,
Events: make(chan Event, wsutil.WSBuffer),
Identifier: DefaultIdentifier(token),
Sequence: moreatomic.NewInt64(0),
ErrorLog: wsutil.WSError,
AfterClose: func(error) {},
}
}
// AddIntents adds a Gateway Intent before connecting to the Gateway. As such,
// this function will only work before Open() is called.
func (g *Gateway) AddIntents(i Intents) {
g.Identifier.Intents |= i
}
// HasIntents reports if the Gateway has the passed Intents.
func (g *Gateway) HasIntents(intents Intents) bool {
return g.Identifier.Intents.Has(intents)
}
// Close closes the underlying Websocket connection.
func (g *Gateway) Close() error {
wsutil.WSDebug("Trying to close. Pacemaker check skipped.")
wsutil.WSDebug("Closing the Websocket...")
err := g.WS.Close()
if errors.Is(err, wsutil.ErrWebsocketClosed) {
wsutil.WSDebug("Websocket already closed.")
return nil
}
wsutil.WSDebug("Websocket closed; error:", err)
wsutil.WSDebug("Waiting for the Pacemaker loop to exit.")
g.waitGroup.Wait()
wsutil.WSDebug("Pacemaker loop exited.")
g.AfterClose(err)
wsutil.WSDebug("AfterClose callback finished.")
return err
}
// Reconnect tries to reconnect until the ReconnectTimeout is reached, or if
// set to 0 reconnects indefinitely.
func (g *Gateway) Reconnect() {
ctx := context.Background()
if g.ReconnectTimeout > 0 {
var cancel func()
ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), g.WSTimeout)
defer cancel()
}
// ignore the error, it is already logged and FatalErrorCallback was called
g.ReconnectCtx(ctx)
}
// ReconnectCtx attempts to reconnect until context expires.
// If the context expires FatalErrorCallback will be called with ErrWSMaxTries,
// and the last error returned by Open will be returned.
func (g *Gateway) ReconnectCtx(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
wsutil.WSDebug("Reconnecting...")
// Guarantee the gateway is already closed. Ignore its error, as we're
// redialing anyway.
g.Close()
for i := 1; ; i++ {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
g.FatalErrorCallback(ErrWSMaxTries)
return err
default:
}
wsutil.WSDebug("Trying to dial, attempt", i)
// Condition: err == ErrInvalidSession:
// If the connection is rate limited (documented behavior):
// https://discord.com/developers/docs/topics/gateway#rate-limiting
// make sure we don't overwrite our last error
if err = g.OpenContext(ctx); err != nil {
g.ErrorLog(err)
continue
}
wsutil.WSDebug("Started after attempt:", i)
return
}
}
// Open connects to the Websocket and authenticate it. You should usually use
// this function over Start().
func (g *Gateway) Open() error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), g.WSTimeout)
defer cancel()
return g.OpenContext(ctx)
}
// OpenContext connects to the Websocket and authenticates it. You should
// usually use this function over Start(). The given context provides
// cancellation and timeout.
func (g *Gateway) OpenContext(ctx context.Context) error {
// Reconnect to the Gateway
if err := g.WS.Dial(ctx); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to reconnect")
}
wsutil.WSDebug("Trying to start...")
// Try to resume the connection
if err := g.StartCtx(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
// Started successfully, return
return nil
}
// Start calls StartCtx with a background context. You wouldn't usually use this
// function, but Open() instead.
func (g *Gateway) Start() error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), g.WSTimeout)
defer cancel()
return g.StartCtx(ctx)
}
// StartCtx authenticates with the websocket, or resume from a dead Websocket
// connection. You wouldn't usually use this function, but OpenCtx() instead.
func (g *Gateway) StartCtx(ctx context.Context) error {
if err := g.start(ctx); err != nil {
wsutil.WSDebug("Start failed:", err)
// Close can be called with the mutex still acquired here, as the
// pacemaker hasn't started yet.
if err := g.Close(); err != nil {
wsutil.WSDebug("Failed to close after start fail:", err)
}
return err
}
return nil
}
func (g *Gateway) start(ctx context.Context) error {
// This is where we'll get our events
ch := g.WS.Listen()
// Create a new Hello event and wait for it.
var hello HelloEvent
// Wait for an OP 10 Hello.
select {
case e, ok := <-ch:
if !ok {
return errors.New("unexpected ws close while waiting for Hello")
}
if _, err := wsutil.AssertEvent(e, HelloOP, &hello); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error at Hello")
}
case <-ctx.Done():
return errors.Wrap(ctx.Err(), "failed to wait for Hello event")
}
wsutil.WSDebug("Hello received; duration:", hello.HeartbeatInterval)
// Send Discord either the Identify packet (if it's a fresh connection), or
// a Resume packet (if it's a dead connection).
if g.SessionID == "" {
// SessionID is empty, so this is a completely new session.
if err := g.IdentifyCtx(ctx); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to identify")
}
} else {
if err := g.ResumeCtx(ctx); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to resume")
}
}
// Expect either READY or RESUMED before continuing.
wsutil.WSDebug("Waiting for either READY or RESUMED.")
// WaitForEvent should
err := wsutil.WaitForEvent(ctx, g, ch, func(op *wsutil.OP) bool {
switch op.EventName {
case "READY":
wsutil.WSDebug("Found READY event.")
return true
case "RESUMED":
wsutil.WSDebug("Found RESUMED event.")
return true
}
return false
})
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "first error")
}
// Start the event handler, which also handles the pacemaker death signal.
g.waitGroup.Add(1)
// Use the pacemaker loop.
g.PacerLoop.RunAsync(hello.HeartbeatInterval.Duration(), ch, g, func(err error) {
g.waitGroup.Done() // mark so Close() can exit.
wsutil.WSDebug("Event loop stopped with error:", err)
if err != nil {
g.ErrorLog(err)
g.Reconnect()
}
})
wsutil.WSDebug("Started successfully.")
return nil
}
// SendCtx is a low-level function to send an OP payload to the Gateway. Most
// users shouldn't touch this, unless they know what they're doing.
func (g *Gateway) SendCtx(ctx context.Context, code OPCode, v interface{}) error {
var op = wsutil.OP{
Code: code,
}
if v != nil {
b, err := json.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to encode v")
}
op.Data = b
}
b, err := json.Marshal(op)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to encode payload")
}
// WS should already be thread-safe.
return g.WS.SendCtx(ctx, b)
}