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This patch refactors gun pooling to use Elixir process registry and simplifies adapter option insertion. Having the pool use process registry instead of a GenServer has a number of advantages: - Simpler code: the initial implementation adds about half the lines of code it deletes - Concurrency: unlike a GenServer, ETS-based registry can handle multiple checkout/checkin requests at the same time - Precise and easy idle connection clousure: current proposal for closing idle connections in the GenServer-based pool needs to filter through all connections once a minute and compare their last active time with closing time. With Elixir process registry this can be done by just using `Process.send_after`/`Process.cancel_timer` in the worker process. - Lower memory footprint: In my tests `gun-memory-leak` branch uses about 290mb on peak load (250 connections) and 235mb on idle (5-10 connections). Registry-based pool uses 210mb on idle and 240mb on peak load
91 lines
2.4 KiB
Elixir
91 lines
2.4 KiB
Elixir
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
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# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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defmodule Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client.Tesla do
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@behaviour Pleroma.ReverseProxy.Client
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@type headers() :: [{String.t(), String.t()}]
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@type status() :: pos_integer()
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@spec request(atom(), String.t(), headers(), String.t(), keyword()) ::
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{:ok, status(), headers}
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| {:ok, status(), headers, map()}
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| {:error, atom() | String.t()}
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| no_return()
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@impl true
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def request(method, url, headers, body, opts \\ []) do
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check_adapter()
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opts = Keyword.put(opts, :body_as, :chunks)
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with {:ok, response} <-
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Pleroma.HTTP.request(
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method,
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url,
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body,
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headers,
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Keyword.put(opts, :adapter, opts)
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) do
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if is_map(response.body) and method != :head do
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{:ok, response.status, response.headers, response.body}
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else
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{:ok, response.status, response.headers}
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end
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else
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{:error, error} -> {:error, error}
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end
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end
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@impl true
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@spec stream_body(map()) ::
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{:ok, binary(), map()} | {:error, atom() | String.t()} | :done | no_return()
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def stream_body(%{pid: pid, opts: opts, fin: true}) do
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# if connection was reused, but in tesla were redirects,
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# tesla returns new opened connection, which must be closed manually
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if opts[:old_conn], do: Tesla.Adapter.Gun.close(pid)
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# if there were redirects we need to checkout old conn
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conn = opts[:old_conn] || opts[:conn]
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if conn, do: :ok = Pleroma.Gun.ConnectionPool.release_conn(conn)
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:done
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end
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def stream_body(client) do
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case read_chunk!(client) do
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{:fin, body} ->
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{:ok, body, Map.put(client, :fin, true)}
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{:nofin, part} ->
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{:ok, part, client}
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{:error, error} ->
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{:error, error}
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end
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end
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defp read_chunk!(%{pid: pid, stream: stream, opts: opts}) do
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adapter = check_adapter()
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adapter.read_chunk(pid, stream, opts)
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end
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@impl true
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@spec close(map) :: :ok | no_return()
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def close(%{pid: pid}) do
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adapter = check_adapter()
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adapter.close(pid)
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end
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defp check_adapter do
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adapter = Application.get_env(:tesla, :adapter)
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unless adapter == Tesla.Adapter.Gun do
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raise "#{adapter} doesn't support reading body in chunks"
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end
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adapter
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end
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end
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