micro/network/router/router.go

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// Package router provides a network routing control plane
package router
import (
"time"
"github.com/micro/go-micro/network/router/table"
)
var (
// DefaultRouter is default network router
DefaultRouter = NewRouter()
)
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// Router is an interface for a routing control plane
type Router interface {
// Init initializes the router with options
Init(...Option) error
// Options returns the router options
Options() Options
// ID returns the ID of the router
ID() string
// Address returns the router adddress
Address() string
// Network returns the network address of the router
Network() string
// Table returns the routing table
Table() table.Table
// Advertise advertises routes to the network
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Advertise() (<-chan *Advert, error)
// Update updates the routing table
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Update(*Advert) error
// Status returns router status
Status() Status
// Stop stops the router
Stop() error
// String returns debug info
String() string
}
// Option used by the router
type Option func(*Options)
// AdvertType is route advertisement type
type AdvertType int
const (
// Announce is advertised when the router announces itself
Announce AdvertType = iota
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// Update advertises route updates
Update
)
// String returns string representation of update event
func (at AdvertType) String() string {
switch at {
case Announce:
return "ANNOUNCE"
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case Update:
return "UPDATE"
default:
return "UNKNOWN"
}
}
// Advert contains a list of events advertised by the router to the network
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type Advert struct {
// ID is the router ID
ID string
// Type is type of advert
Type AdvertType
// Timestamp marks the time when the update is sent
Timestamp time.Time
// TTL is Advert TTL
// TODO: not used
TTL time.Time
// Events is a list of routing table events to advertise
Events []*table.Event
}
// StatusCode defines router status
type StatusCode int
// Status is router status
type Status struct {
// Error is router error
Error error
// Code defines router status
Code StatusCode
}
const (
// Running means the router is up and running
Running StatusCode = iota
// Stopped means the router has been stopped
Stopped
// Error means the router has encountered error
Error
)
// String returns human readable status code
func (sc StatusCode) String() string {
switch sc {
case Running:
return "RUNNING"
case Stopped:
return "STOPPED"
case Error:
return "ERROR"
default:
return "UNKNOWN"
}
}
// NewRouter creates new Router and returns it
func NewRouter(opts ...Option) Router {
return newRouter(opts...)
}