package registry import ( "fmt" "strings" "sync" "time" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v3/logger" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v3/registry" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v3/router" ) var ( // RefreshInterval is the time at which we completely refresh the table RefreshInterval = time.Second * 120 // PruneInterval is how often we prune the routing table PruneInterval = time.Second * 10 ) // rtr implements router interface type rtr struct { sync.RWMutex running bool table *table options router.Options exit chan bool initChan chan bool } // NewRouter creates new router and returns it func NewRouter(opts ...router.Option) router.Router { // get default options options := router.DefaultOptions() // apply requested options for _, o := range opts { o(&options) } // construct the router r := &rtr{ options: options, initChan: make(chan bool), } // create the new table, passing the fetchRoute method in as a fallback if // the table doesn't contain the result for a query. r.table = newTable() // start the router r.start() return r } // Init initializes router with given options func (r *rtr) Init(opts ...router.Option) error { r.Lock() for _, o := range opts { o(&r.options) } r.Unlock() // push a message to the init chan so the watchers // can reset in the case the registry was changed go func() { r.initChan <- true }() return nil } // Options returns router options func (r *rtr) Options() router.Options { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() options := r.options return options } // Table returns routing table func (r *rtr) Table() router.Table { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() return r.table } func getDomain(srv *registry.Service) string { // check the service metadata for domain // TODO: domain as Domain field in registry? if srv.Metadata != nil && len(srv.Metadata["domain"]) > 0 { return srv.Metadata["domain"] } else if len(srv.Nodes) > 0 && srv.Nodes[0].Metadata != nil { return srv.Nodes[0].Metadata["domain"] } // otherwise return wildcard // TODO: return GlobalDomain or PublicDomain return registry.DefaultDomain } // manageRoute applies action on a given route func (r *rtr) manageRoute(route router.Route, action string) error { switch action { case "create": if err := r.table.Create(route); err != nil && err != router.ErrDuplicateRoute { return fmt.Errorf("failed adding route for service %s: %s", route.Service, err) } case "delete": if err := r.table.Delete(route); err != nil && err != router.ErrRouteNotFound { return fmt.Errorf("failed deleting route for service %s: %s", route.Service, err) } case "update": if err := r.table.Update(route); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed updating route for service %s: %s", route.Service, err) } default: return fmt.Errorf("failed to manage route for service %s: unknown action %s", route.Service, action) } return nil } // createRoutes turns a service into a list routes basically converting nodes to routes func (r *rtr) createRoutes(service *registry.Service, network string) []router.Route { var routes []router.Route for _, node := range service.Nodes { routes = append(routes, router.Route{ Service: service.Name, Address: node.Address, Gateway: "", Network: network, Router: r.options.Id, Link: router.DefaultLink, Metric: router.DefaultMetric, Metadata: node.Metadata, }) } return routes } // manageServiceRoutes applies action to all routes of the service. // It returns error of the action fails with error. func (r *rtr) manageRoutes(service *registry.Service, action, network string) error { // action is the routing table action action = strings.ToLower(action) // create a set of routes from the service routes := r.createRoutes(service, network) // if its a delete action and there's no nodes // it means we need to wipe out all the routes // for that service if action == "delete" && len(routes) == 0 { // delete the service entirely r.table.deleteService(service.Name, network) return nil } // create the routes in the table for _, route := range routes { logger.Tracef("Creating route %v domain: %v", route, network) if err := r.manageRoute(route, action); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // manageRegistryRoutes applies action to all routes of each service found in the registry. // It returns error if either the services failed to be listed or the routing table action fails. func (r *rtr) loadRoutes(reg registry.Registry) error { services, err := reg.ListServices(registry.ListDomain(registry.WildcardDomain)) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed listing services: %v", err) } // add each service node as a separate route for _, service := range services { // get the services domain from metadata. Fallback to wildcard. domain := getDomain(service) // create the routes routes := r.createRoutes(service, domain) // if the routes exist save them if len(routes) > 0 { logger.Tracef("Creating routes for service %v domain: %v", service, domain) for _, rt := range routes { err := r.table.Create(rt) // update the route to prevent it from expiring if err == router.ErrDuplicateRoute { err = r.table.Update(rt) } if err != nil { logger.Errorf("Error creating route for service %v in domain %v: %v", service, domain, err) } } continue } // otherwise get all the service info // get the service to retrieve all its info srvs, err := reg.GetService(service.Name, registry.GetDomain(domain)) if err != nil { logger.Tracef("Failed to get service %s domain: %s", service.Name, domain) continue } // manage the routes for all returned services for _, srv := range srvs { routes := r.createRoutes(srv, domain) if len(routes) > 0 { logger.Tracef("Creating routes for service %v domain: %v", srv, domain) for _, rt := range routes { err := r.table.Create(rt) // update the route to prevent it from expiring if err == router.ErrDuplicateRoute { err = r.table.Update(rt) } if err != nil { logger.Errorf("Error creating route for service %v in domain %v: %v", service, domain, err) } } } } } return nil } // Close the router func (r *rtr) Close() error { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() select { case <-r.exit: return nil default: if !r.running { return nil } close(r.exit) } r.running = false return nil } // lookup retrieves all the routes for a given service and creates them in the routing table func (r *rtr) Lookup(service string, opts ...router.LookupOption) ([]router.Route, error) { q := router.NewLookup(opts...) // if we find the routes filter and return them routes, err := r.table.Read(router.ReadService(service)) if err == nil { routes = router.Filter(routes, q) if len(routes) == 0 { return nil, router.ErrRouteNotFound } return routes, nil } // lookup the route logger.Tracef("Fetching route for %s domain: %v", service, registry.WildcardDomain) services, err := r.options.Registry.GetService(service, registry.GetDomain(registry.WildcardDomain)) if err == registry.ErrNotFound { logger.Tracef("Failed to find route for %s", service) return nil, router.ErrRouteNotFound } else if err != nil { logger.Tracef("Failed to find route for %s: %v", service, err) return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed getting services: %v", err) } for _, srv := range services { domain := getDomain(srv) // TODO: should we continue to send the event indicating we created a route? // lookup is only called in the query path so probably not routes = append(routes, r.createRoutes(srv, domain)...) } // if we're supposed to cache then save the routes if r.options.Cache { for _, route := range routes { r.table.Create(route) } } routes = router.Filter(routes, q) if len(routes) == 0 { return nil, router.ErrRouteNotFound } return routes, nil } // watchRegistry watches registry and updates routing table based on the received events. // It returns error if either the registry watcher fails with error or if the routing table update fails. func (r *rtr) watchRegistry(w registry.Watcher) error { exit := make(chan bool) defer func() { close(exit) }() go func() { defer w.Stop() select { case <-exit: return case <-r.initChan: return case <-r.exit: return } }() for { // get the next service res, err := w.Next() if err != nil { if err != registry.ErrWatcherStopped { return err } break } // don't process nil entries if res.Service == nil { logger.Trace("Received a nil service") continue } logger.Tracef("Router dealing with next route %s %+v\n", res.Action, res.Service) // get the services domain from metadata. Fallback to wildcard. domain := getDomain(res.Service) // create/update or delete the route if err := r.manageRoutes(res.Service, res.Action, domain); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // start the router. Should be called under lock. func (r *rtr) start() error { if r.running { return nil } // add default gateway into routing table if r.options.Gateway != "" { // note, the only non-default value is the gateway route := router.Route{ Service: "*", Address: "*", Gateway: r.options.Gateway, Network: "*", Router: r.options.Id, Link: router.DefaultLink, Metric: router.DefaultMetric, } if err := r.table.Create(route); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed adding default gateway route: %s", err) } } // create error and exit channels r.exit = make(chan bool) r.running = true // only cache if told to do so if !r.options.Cache { return nil } // create a refresh notify channel refresh := make(chan bool, 1) // fires the refresh for loading routes refreshRoutes := func() { select { case refresh <- true: default: } } // refresh all the routes in the event of a failure watching the registry go func() { var lastRefresh time.Time // load a refresh refreshRoutes() for { select { case <-r.exit: return case <-refresh: // don't refresh if we've done so in the past minute if !lastRefresh.IsZero() && time.Since(lastRefresh) < time.Minute { continue } // load new routes if err := r.loadRoutes(r.options.Registry); err != nil { logger.Debugf("failed refreshing registry routes: %s", err) // in this don't prune continue } // first time so nothing to prune if !lastRefresh.IsZero() { // prune any routes since last refresh since we've // updated basically everything we care about r.table.pruneRoutes(time.Since(lastRefresh)) } // update the refresh time lastRefresh = time.Now() case <-time.After(RefreshInterval): refreshRoutes() } } }() go func() { for { select { case <-r.exit: return default: logger.Tracef("Router starting registry watch") w, err := r.options.Registry.Watch(registry.WatchDomain(registry.WildcardDomain)) if err != nil { if logger.V(logger.DebugLevel, logger.DefaultLogger) { logger.Debugf("failed creating registry watcher: %v", err) } time.Sleep(time.Second) // in the event of an error reload routes refreshRoutes() continue } // watchRegistry calls stop when it's done if err := r.watchRegistry(w); err != nil { if logger.V(logger.DebugLevel, logger.DefaultLogger) { logger.Debugf("Error watching the registry: %v", err) } time.Sleep(time.Second) // in the event of an error reload routes refreshRoutes() } } } }() return nil } // Watch routes func (r *rtr) Watch(opts ...router.WatchOption) (router.Watcher, error) { return r.table.Watch(opts...) } // String prints debugging information about router func (r *rtr) String() string { return "registry" }