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#ifndef GRPC_TEST_CPP_END2END_TEST_SERVICE_IMPL_H
#define GRPC_TEST_CPP_END2END_TEST_SERVICE_IMPL_H
#include <condition_variable>
#include <memory>
#include <mutex>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <grpc/grpc.h>
#include <grpc/support/log.h>
#include <grpcpp/alarm.h>
#include <grpcpp/security/credentials.h>
#include <grpcpp/server_context.h>
#include "src/core/lib/gprpp/crash.h"
#include "src/proto/grpc/testing/echo.grpc.pb.h"
#include "test/core/util/test_config.h"
#include "test/cpp/util/string_ref_helper.h"
namespace grpc {
namespace testing {
const int kServerDefaultResponseStreamsToSend = 3;
const char* const kServerResponseStreamsToSend = "server_responses_to_send";
const char* const kServerTryCancelRequest = "server_try_cancel";
const char* const kClientTryCancelRequest = "client_try_cancel";
const char* const kDebugInfoTrailerKey = "debug-info-bin";
const char* const kServerFinishAfterNReads = "server_finish_after_n_reads";
const char* const kServerUseCoalescingApi = "server_use_coalescing_api";
const char* const kCheckClientInitialMetadataKey = "custom_client_metadata";
const char* const kCheckClientInitialMetadataVal = "Value for client metadata";
typedef enum {
DO_NOT_CANCEL = 0,
CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING,
CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING,
CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING
} ServerTryCancelRequestPhase;
namespace internal {
// When echo_deadline is requested, deadline seen in the ServerContext is set in
// the response in seconds.
void MaybeEchoDeadline(ServerContextBase* context, const EchoRequest* request,
EchoResponse* response);
void CheckServerAuthContext(const ServerContextBase* context,
const std::string& expected_transport_security_type,
const std::string& expected_client_identity);
// Returns the number of pairs in metadata that exactly match the given
// key-value pair. Returns -1 if the pair wasn't found.
int MetadataMatchCount(
const std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>& metadata,
const std::string& key, const std::string& value);
int GetIntValueFromMetadataHelper(
const char* key,
const std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>& metadata,
int default_value);
int GetIntValueFromMetadata(
const char* key,
const std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>& metadata,
int default_value);
void ServerTryCancel(ServerContext* context);
} // namespace internal
class TestServiceSignaller {
public:
void ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted() {
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** enter ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted ***");
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
cv_rpc_started_.wait(lock, [this] { return rpc_started_; });
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** leave ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted ***");
}
void ServerWaitToContinue() {
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** enter ServerWaitToContinue ***");
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
cv_server_continue_.wait(lock, [this] { return server_should_continue_; });
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** leave ServerWaitToContinue ***");
}
void SignalClientThatRpcStarted() {
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** SignalClientThatRpcStarted ***");
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
rpc_started_ = true;
cv_rpc_started_.notify_one();
}
void SignalServerToContinue() {
[promises] Run C++ end to end tests with server promises (#32537) Expand server promises to run with C++ end2end tests. Across connected_channel/call/batch_builder/pipe/transport: - fix a bug where read errors weren't propagated from transport to call so that we can populate failed_before_recv_message for the c++ bindings - ensure those errors are not, however, used to populate the returned call status Add a new latch call arg to lazily propagate the bound CQ for a server call (and client call, but here it's used degenerately - it's always populated). This allows server calls to be properly bound to pollsets.(1)/(2) In call.cc: - move some profiling code from FilterStackCall to Call, and then use it in PromiseBasedCall (this should be cleaned up with tracing work) - implement GetServerAuthority In server.cc: - use an RAII pattern on `MatchResult` to avoid a bug whereby a tag could be dropped if we cancel a request after it's been matched but before it's published - fix deadline export to ServerContext In resource_quota_server.cc: - fix some long standing flakes (that were finally obvious with the new test code) - it's legal here to have client calls not arrive at the server due to resource starvation, work through that (includes adding expectations during a `Step` call, which required some small tweaks to cq_verifier) In the C++ end2end_test.cc: - strengthen a flaky test so it passes consistently (it's likely we'll revisit this with the fuzzing efforts to strengthen it into an actually robust test) (1) It's time to remove this concept (2) Surprisingly the only test that *reliably* demonstrates this not being done is time_change_test --------- Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
2 years ago
gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "*** SignalServerToContinue ***");
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
server_should_continue_ = true;
cv_server_continue_.notify_one();
}
private:
std::mutex mu_;
std::condition_variable cv_rpc_started_;
bool rpc_started_ /* GUARDED_BY(mu_) */ = false;
std::condition_variable cv_server_continue_;
bool server_should_continue_ /* GUARDED_BY(mu_) */ = false;
};
template <typename RpcService>
class TestMultipleServiceImpl : public RpcService {
public:
TestMultipleServiceImpl() : signal_client_(false), host_() {}
explicit TestMultipleServiceImpl(const std::string& host)
: signal_client_(false), host_(new std::string(host)) {}
Status Echo(ServerContext* context, const EchoRequest* request,
EchoResponse* response) {
if (request->has_param() &&
request->param().server_notify_client_when_started()) {
signaller_.SignalClientThatRpcStarted();
signaller_.ServerWaitToContinue();
}
// A bit of sleep to make sure that short deadline tests fail
if (request->has_param() && request->param().server_sleep_us() > 0) {
gpr_sleep_until(gpr_time_add(
gpr_now(GPR_CLOCK_MONOTONIC),
gpr_time_from_micros(
request->param().server_sleep_us() * grpc_test_slowdown_factor(),
GPR_TIMESPAN)));
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().server_die()) {
gpr_log(GPR_ERROR, "The request should not reach application handler.");
GPR_ASSERT(0);
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().has_expected_error()) {
const auto& error = request->param().expected_error();
return Status(static_cast<StatusCode>(error.code()),
error.error_message(), error.binary_error_details());
}
int server_try_cancel = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerTryCancelRequest, context->client_metadata(), DO_NOT_CANCEL);
if (server_try_cancel > DO_NOT_CANCEL) {
// Since this is a unary RPC, by the time this server handler is called,
// the 'request' message is already read from the client. So the scenarios
// in server_try_cancel don't make much sense. Just cancel the RPC as long
// as server_try_cancel is not DO_NOT_CANCEL
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
response->set_message(request->message());
internal::MaybeEchoDeadline(context, request, response);
if (host_) {
response->mutable_param()->set_host(*host_);
} else if (request->has_param() &&
request->param().echo_host_from_authority_header()) {
auto authority = context->ExperimentalGetAuthority();
std::string authority_str(authority.data(), authority.size());
response->mutable_param()->set_host(std::move(authority_str));
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().client_cancel_after_us()) {
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
signal_client_ = true;
++rpcs_waiting_for_client_cancel_;
}
while (!context->IsCancelled()) {
gpr_sleep_until(gpr_time_add(
gpr_now(GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME),
gpr_time_from_micros(request->param().client_cancel_after_us() *
grpc_test_slowdown_factor(),
GPR_TIMESPAN)));
}
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
--rpcs_waiting_for_client_cancel_;
}
return Status::CANCELLED;
} else if (request->has_param() &&
request->param().server_cancel_after_us()) {
gpr_sleep_until(gpr_time_add(
gpr_now(GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME),
gpr_time_from_micros(request->param().server_cancel_after_us() *
grpc_test_slowdown_factor(),
GPR_TIMESPAN)));
return Status::CANCELLED;
} else if (!request->has_param() ||
!request->param().skip_cancelled_check()) {
EXPECT_FALSE(context->IsCancelled());
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().echo_metadata_initially()) {
const std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>& client_metadata =
context->client_metadata();
for (const auto& metadatum : client_metadata) {
context->AddInitialMetadata(ToString(metadatum.first),
ToString(metadatum.second));
}
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().echo_metadata()) {
const std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>& client_metadata =
context->client_metadata();
for (const auto& metadatum : client_metadata) {
context->AddTrailingMetadata(ToString(metadatum.first),
ToString(metadatum.second));
}
// Terminate rpc with error and debug info in trailer.
if (request->param().debug_info().stack_entries_size() ||
!request->param().debug_info().detail().empty()) {
std::string serialized_debug_info =
request->param().debug_info().SerializeAsString();
context->AddTrailingMetadata(kDebugInfoTrailerKey,
serialized_debug_info);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
}
if (request->has_param() &&
(request->param().expected_client_identity().length() > 0 ||
request->param().check_auth_context())) {
internal::CheckServerAuthContext(
context, request->param().expected_transport_security_type(),
request->param().expected_client_identity());
}
if (request->has_param() &&
request->param().response_message_length() > 0) {
response->set_message(
std::string(request->param().response_message_length(), '\0'));
}
if (request->has_param() && request->param().echo_peer()) {
response->mutable_param()->set_peer(context->peer());
}
return Status::OK;
}
Status Echo1(ServerContext* context, const EchoRequest* request,
EchoResponse* response) {
return Echo(context, request, response);
}
Status Echo2(ServerContext* context, const EchoRequest* request,
EchoResponse* response) {
return Echo(context, request, response);
}
6 years ago
Status CheckClientInitialMetadata(ServerContext* context,
const SimpleRequest* /*request*/,
SimpleResponse* /*response*/) {
EXPECT_EQ(internal::MetadataMatchCount(context->client_metadata(),
kCheckClientInitialMetadataKey,
kCheckClientInitialMetadataVal),
1);
EXPECT_EQ(1u,
context->client_metadata().count(kCheckClientInitialMetadataKey));
return Status::OK;
}
// Unimplemented is left unimplemented to test the returned error.
Status RequestStream(ServerContext* context,
ServerReader<EchoRequest>* reader,
EchoResponse* response) {
// If 'server_try_cancel' is set in the metadata, the RPC is cancelled by
// the server by calling ServerContext::TryCancel() depending on the value:
// CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled before the server reads
// any message from the client
// CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled while the server is
// reading messages from the client
// CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled after the server reads
// all the messages from the client
int server_try_cancel = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerTryCancelRequest, context->client_metadata(), DO_NOT_CANCEL);
EchoRequest request;
response->set_message("");
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
std::thread* server_try_cancel_thd = nullptr;
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING) {
server_try_cancel_thd =
new std::thread([context] { internal::ServerTryCancel(context); });
}
int num_msgs_read = 0;
while (reader->Read(&request)) {
response->mutable_message()->append(request.message());
}
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Read: %d messages", num_msgs_read);
if (server_try_cancel_thd != nullptr) {
server_try_cancel_thd->join();
delete server_try_cancel_thd;
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
return Status::OK;
}
// Return 'kNumResponseStreamMsgs' messages.
// TODO(yangg) make it generic by adding a parameter into EchoRequest
Status ResponseStream(ServerContext* context, const EchoRequest* request,
ServerWriter<EchoResponse>* writer) {
// If server_try_cancel is set in the metadata, the RPC is cancelled by the
// server by calling ServerContext::TryCancel() depending on the value:
// CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled before the server writes
// any messages to the client
// CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled while the server is
// writing messages to the client
// CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled after the server writes
// all the messages to the client
int server_try_cancel = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerTryCancelRequest, context->client_metadata(), DO_NOT_CANCEL);
int server_coalescing_api = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerUseCoalescingApi, context->client_metadata(), 0);
int server_responses_to_send = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerResponseStreamsToSend, context->client_metadata(),
kServerDefaultResponseStreamsToSend);
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
EchoResponse response;
std::thread* server_try_cancel_thd = nullptr;
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING) {
server_try_cancel_thd =
new std::thread([context] { internal::ServerTryCancel(context); });
}
for (int i = 0; i < server_responses_to_send; i++) {
response.set_message(request->message() + std::to_string(i));
if (i == server_responses_to_send - 1 && server_coalescing_api != 0) {
writer->WriteLast(response, WriteOptions());
} else {
writer->Write(response);
}
}
if (server_try_cancel_thd != nullptr) {
server_try_cancel_thd->join();
delete server_try_cancel_thd;
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
return Status::OK;
}
Status BidiStream(ServerContext* context,
ServerReaderWriter<EchoResponse, EchoRequest>* stream) {
// If server_try_cancel is set in the metadata, the RPC is cancelled by the
// server by calling ServerContext::TryCancel() depending on the value:
// CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled before the server reads/
// writes any messages from/to the client
// CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled while the server is
// reading/writing messages from/to the client
// CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING: The RPC is cancelled after the server
// reads/writes all messages from/to the client
int server_try_cancel = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerTryCancelRequest, context->client_metadata(), DO_NOT_CANCEL);
int client_try_cancel = static_cast<bool>(internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kClientTryCancelRequest, context->client_metadata(), 0));
EchoRequest request;
EchoResponse response;
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_BEFORE_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
std::thread* server_try_cancel_thd = nullptr;
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_DURING_PROCESSING) {
server_try_cancel_thd =
new std::thread([context] { internal::ServerTryCancel(context); });
}
// kServerFinishAfterNReads suggests after how many reads, the server should
// write the last message and send status (coalesced using WriteLast)
int server_write_last = internal::GetIntValueFromMetadata(
kServerFinishAfterNReads, context->client_metadata(), 0);
int read_counts = 0;
while (stream->Read(&request)) {
read_counts++;
gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "recv msg %s", request.message().c_str());
response.set_message(request.message());
if (read_counts == server_write_last) {
stream->WriteLast(response, WriteOptions());
break;
} else {
stream->Write(response);
}
}
if (client_try_cancel) {
EXPECT_TRUE(context->IsCancelled());
}
if (server_try_cancel_thd != nullptr) {
server_try_cancel_thd->join();
delete server_try_cancel_thd;
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
if (server_try_cancel == CANCEL_AFTER_PROCESSING) {
internal::ServerTryCancel(context);
return Status::CANCELLED;
}
return Status::OK;
}
// Unimplemented is left unimplemented to test the returned error.
bool signal_client() {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
return signal_client_;
}
void ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted() { signaller_.ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted(); }
void SignalServerToContinue() { signaller_.SignalServerToContinue(); }
uint64_t RpcsWaitingForClientCancel() {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
return rpcs_waiting_for_client_cancel_;
}
private:
bool signal_client_;
std::mutex mu_;
TestServiceSignaller signaller_;
std::unique_ptr<std::string> host_;
uint64_t rpcs_waiting_for_client_cancel_ = 0;
};
class CallbackTestServiceImpl
: public grpc::testing::EchoTestService::CallbackService {
public:
CallbackTestServiceImpl() : signal_client_(false), host_() {}
explicit CallbackTestServiceImpl(const std::string& host)
: signal_client_(false), host_(new std::string(host)) {}
ServerUnaryReactor* Echo(CallbackServerContext* context,
const EchoRequest* request,
EchoResponse* response) override;
ServerUnaryReactor* CheckClientInitialMetadata(CallbackServerContext* context,
const SimpleRequest*,
SimpleResponse*) override;
ServerReadReactor<EchoRequest>* RequestStream(
CallbackServerContext* context, EchoResponse* response) override;
ServerWriteReactor<EchoResponse>* ResponseStream(
CallbackServerContext* context, const EchoRequest* request) override;
ServerBidiReactor<EchoRequest, EchoResponse>* BidiStream(
CallbackServerContext* context) override;
// Unimplemented is left unimplemented to test the returned error.
bool signal_client() {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mu_);
return signal_client_;
}
void ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted() { signaller_.ClientWaitUntilRpcStarted(); }
void SignalServerToContinue() { signaller_.SignalServerToContinue(); }
private:
bool signal_client_;
std::mutex mu_;
TestServiceSignaller signaller_;
std::unique_ptr<std::string> host_;
};
using TestServiceImpl =
TestMultipleServiceImpl<grpc::testing::EchoTestService::Service>;
} // namespace testing
} // namespace grpc
#endif // GRPC_TEST_CPP_END2END_TEST_SERVICE_IMPL_H