// Package socket provides a pseudo socket package socket import ( "io" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v3/network/transport" ) // Socket is our pseudo socket for transport.Socket type Socket struct { id string // closed closed chan bool // remote addr remote string // local addr local string // send chan send chan *transport.Message // recv chan recv chan *transport.Message } func (s *Socket) SetLocal(l string) { s.local = l } func (s *Socket) SetRemote(r string) { s.remote = r } // Accept passes a message to the socket which will be processed by the call to Recv func (s *Socket) Accept(m *transport.Message) error { select { case s.recv <- m: return nil case <-s.closed: return io.EOF } } // Process takes the next message off the send queue created by a call to Send func (s *Socket) Process(m *transport.Message) error { select { case msg := <-s.send: *m = *msg case <-s.closed: // see if we need to drain select { case msg := <-s.send: *m = *msg return nil default: return io.EOF } } return nil } func (s *Socket) Remote() string { return s.remote } func (s *Socket) Local() string { return s.local } func (s *Socket) Send(m *transport.Message) error { // send a message select { case s.send <- m: case <-s.closed: return io.EOF } return nil } func (s *Socket) Recv(m *transport.Message) error { // receive a message select { case msg := <-s.recv: // set message *m = *msg case <-s.closed: return io.EOF } // return nil return nil } // Close closes the socket func (s *Socket) Close() error { select { case <-s.closed: // no op default: close(s.closed) } return nil } // New returns a new pseudo socket which can be used in the place of a transport socket. // Messages are sent to the socket via Accept and receives from the socket via Process. // SetLocal/SetRemote should be called before using the socket. func New(id string) *Socket { return &Socket{ id: id, closed: make(chan bool), local: "local", remote: "remote", send: make(chan *transport.Message, 128), recv: make(chan *transport.Message, 128), } }