7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mikhail Grachev
25e6dcc9b6 Fix some linter issues 2018-11-13 11:57:42 +03:00
Asim Aslam
65068e8b82 rename Streamer to Stream 2018-04-14 18:15:09 +01:00
Asim Aslam
c9b40cb33b switch to stdlib context 2018-03-03 11:53:52 +00:00
Hao Lian
d4b149046f server/rpc_codec: if c.codec.Write fails, reset write buffer and encode an error message about the encoding failure
When developing go-micro services, it is frequently possible to set invalid results in the response pointer. When this happens (as I and @trushton personally experienced), `sendResponse()` returns an error correctly explaining what happened (e.g. protobuf refused to encode a bad struct) but the `call()` function one above it in the stack ignores the returned error object.

Thus, invalid structs go un-encoded and the _client side times out_. @trushton and I first caught this in our CI builds when we left a protobuf.Empty field uninitialized (nil) instead of setting it to `&ptypes.Empty{}`. This resulted in an `proto: oneof field has nil value` error, but it was dropped and became a terribly confusing client timeout instead.

This patch is two independent changes:

* In rpc_codec, when a serialization failure occurs serialize an error message, which will correctly become a 500 for HTTP services, about the encoding failure. This means rpc_codec only returns an `error` when a socket failure occurs, which I believe is the behavior that rpc_service is expecting anyway.

* In rpc_service, log any errors returned by sendResponse instead of dropping the error object. This will make debugging client timeouts less of a hassle.
2017-07-17 14:21:43 -04:00
Asim Aslam
5bce20627f Switch that back to Fatal since we've added the convenience method 2017-05-12 15:14:54 +01:00
Asim Aslam
bab586b71e make use of micro/go-log 2017-05-11 20:43:42 +01:00
Asim Aslam
238c99d228 rename file to please the OCD gods 2017-01-12 20:38:43 +00:00