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* Copyright 2018 gRPC authors. |
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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* limitations under the License. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_INTERCEPTOR_H |
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#define GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_INTERCEPTOR_H |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/grpc_types.h> |
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#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/byte_buffer.h> |
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#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/config.h> |
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#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/core_codegen_interface.h> |
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#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/metadata_map.h> |
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namespace grpc { |
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class ChannelInterface; |
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class Status; |
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namespace experimental { |
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/// An enumeration of different possible points at which the \a Intercept |
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/// method of the \a Interceptor interface may be called. Any given call |
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/// to \a Intercept will include one or more of these hook points, and |
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/// each hook point makes certain types of information available to the |
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/// interceptor. |
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/// In these enumeration names, PRE_SEND means that an interception has taken |
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/// place between the time the application provided a certain type of data |
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/// (e.g., initial metadata, status) and the time that that data goes to the |
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/// other side. POST_SEND means that the data has been committed for going to |
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/// the other side (even if it has not yet been received at the other side). |
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/// PRE_RECV means an interception between the time that a certain |
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/// operation has been requested and it is available. POST_RECV means that a |
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/// result is available but has not yet been passed back to the application. |
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enum class InterceptionHookPoints { |
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/// The first two in this list are for clients and servers |
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PRE_SEND_INITIAL_METADATA, |
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PRE_SEND_MESSAGE, |
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PRE_SEND_STATUS, // server only |
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PRE_SEND_CLOSE, // client only: WritesDone for stream; after write in unary |
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/// The following three are for hijacked clients only and can only be |
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/// registered by the global interceptor |
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PRE_RECV_INITIAL_METADATA, |
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PRE_RECV_MESSAGE, |
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PRE_RECV_STATUS, |
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/// The following two are for all clients and servers |
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POST_RECV_INITIAL_METADATA, |
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POST_RECV_MESSAGE, |
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POST_RECV_STATUS, // client only |
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POST_RECV_CLOSE, // server only |
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/// This is a special hook point available to both clients and servers when |
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/// TryCancel() is performed. |
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/// - No other hook points will be present along with this. |
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/// - It is illegal for an interceptor to block/delay this operation. |
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/// - ALL interceptors see this hook point irrespective of whether the |
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/// RPC was hijacked or not. |
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PRE_SEND_CANCEL, |
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NUM_INTERCEPTION_HOOKS |
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}; |
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/// Class that is passed as an argument to the \a Intercept method |
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/// of the application's \a Interceptor interface implementation. It has five |
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/// purposes: |
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/// 1. Indicate which hook points are present at a specific interception |
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/// 2. Allow an interceptor to inform the library that an RPC should |
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/// continue to the next stage of its processing (which may be another |
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/// interceptor or the main path of the library) |
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/// 3. Allow an interceptor to hijack the processing of the RPC (only for |
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/// client-side RPCs with PRE_SEND_INITIAL_METADATA) so that it does not |
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/// proceed with normal processing beyond that stage |
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/// 4. Access the relevant fields of an RPC at each interception point |
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/// 5. Set some fields of an RPC at each interception point, when possible |
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class InterceptorBatchMethods { |
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public: |
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virtual ~InterceptorBatchMethods(){}; |
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/// Determine whether the current batch has an interception hook point |
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/// of type \a type |
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virtual bool QueryInterceptionHookPoint(InterceptionHookPoints type) = 0; |
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/// Signal that the interceptor is done intercepting the current batch of the |
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/// RPC. Every interceptor must either call Proceed or Hijack on each |
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/// interception. In most cases, only Proceed will be used. Explicit use of |
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/// Proceed is what enables interceptors to delay the processing of RPCs |
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/// while they perform other work. |
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/// Proceed is a no-op if the batch contains PRE_SEND_CANCEL. Simply returning |
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/// from the Intercept method does the job of continuing the RPC in this case. |
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/// This is because PRE_SEND_CANCEL is always in a separate batch and is not |
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/// allowed to be delayed. |
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virtual void Proceed() = 0; |
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/// Indicate that the interceptor has hijacked the RPC (only valid if the |
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/// batch contains send_initial_metadata on the client side). Later |
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/// interceptors in the interceptor list will not be called. Later batches |
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/// on the same RPC will go through interception, but only up to the point |
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/// of the hijacking interceptor. |
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virtual void Hijack() = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifable ByteBuffer holding the serialized form of the message |
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/// that is going to be sent. Valid for PRE_SEND_MESSAGE interceptions. |
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/// A return value of nullptr indicates that this ByteBuffer is not valid. |
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virtual ByteBuffer* GetSerializedSendMessage() = 0; |
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/// Returns a non-modifiable pointer to the original non-serialized form of |
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/// the message. Valid for PRE_SEND_MESSAGE interceptions. A return value of |
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/// nullptr indicates that this field is not valid. Also note that this is |
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/// only supported for sync and callback APIs at the present moment. |
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virtual const void* GetSendMessage() = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifiable multimap of the initial metadata to be sent. Valid |
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/// for PRE_SEND_INITIAL_METADATA interceptions. A value of nullptr indicates |
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/// that this field is not valid. |
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virtual std::multimap<grpc::string, grpc::string>* |
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GetSendInitialMetadata() = 0; |
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/// Returns the status to be sent. Valid for PRE_SEND_STATUS interceptions. |
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virtual Status GetSendStatus() = 0; |
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/// Overwrites the status with \a status. Valid for PRE_SEND_STATUS |
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/// interceptions. |
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virtual void ModifySendStatus(const Status& status) = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifiable multimap of the trailing metadata to be sent. Valid |
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/// for PRE_SEND_STATUS interceptions. A value of nullptr indicates |
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/// that this field is not valid. |
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virtual std::multimap<grpc::string, grpc::string>* |
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GetSendTrailingMetadata() = 0; |
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/// Returns a pointer to the modifiable received message. Note that the |
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/// message is already deserialized but the type is not set; the interceptor |
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/// should static_cast to the appropriate type before using it. This is valid |
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/// for POST_RECV_MESSAGE interceptions; nullptr for not valid |
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virtual void* GetRecvMessage() = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifiable multimap of the received initial metadata. |
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/// Valid for POST_RECV_INITIAL_METADATA interceptions; nullptr if not valid |
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virtual std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>* |
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GetRecvInitialMetadata() = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifiable view of the received status on POST_RECV_STATUS |
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/// interceptions; nullptr if not valid. |
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virtual Status* GetRecvStatus() = 0; |
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/// Returns a modifiable multimap of the received trailing metadata on |
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/// POST_RECV_STATUS interceptions; nullptr if not valid |
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virtual std::multimap<grpc::string_ref, grpc::string_ref>* |
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GetRecvTrailingMetadata() = 0; |
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/// Gets an intercepted channel. When a call is started on this interceptor, |
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/// only interceptors after the current interceptor are created from the |
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/// factory objects registered with the channel. This allows calls to be |
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/// started from interceptors without infinite regress through the interceptor |
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/// list. |
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virtual std::unique_ptr<ChannelInterface> GetInterceptedChannel() = 0; |
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}; |
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/// Interface for an interceptor. Interceptor authors must create a class |
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/// that derives from this parent class. |
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class Interceptor { |
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public: |
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virtual ~Interceptor() {} |
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/// The one public method of an Interceptor interface. Override this to |
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/// trigger the desired actions at the hook points described above. |
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virtual void Intercept(InterceptorBatchMethods* methods) = 0; |
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}; |
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} // namespace experimental |
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} // namespace grpc |
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#endif // GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_INTERCEPTOR_H
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