/* * InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon * * Copyright (C) 2016 Attila Molnar * * This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can * redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #pragma once // For CapReference #include "modules/cap.h" namespace IRCv3 { namespace Batch { typedef uint64_t RefTag; class Manager; class ManagerImpl; class Batch; struct BatchInfo; class API; class CapReference; static const unsigned int MAX_BATCHES = (sizeof(intptr_t) * 8) - 1; } } /** Batch Manager. * Implements batch starting and stopping. When it becomes unavailable (due to e.g. module unload) * all running batches are stopped. */ class IRCv3::Batch::Manager : public DataProvider, public ClientProtocol::MessageTagProvider { public: /** Constructor. * @param mod Module that owns the Manager. */ Manager(Module* mod) : DataProvider(mod, "batchapi") , ClientProtocol::MessageTagProvider(mod) { } /** Start a batch. * Check Batch::IsRunning() to learn if the batch has been started. * @param batch Batch to start. */ virtual void Start(Batch& batch) = 0; /** End a batch. * @param batch Batch to end. */ virtual void End(Batch& batch) = 0; }; /** Represents a batch. * Batches are used to group together physically separate client protocol messages that logically belong * together for one reason or another. The type of a batch, if provided, indicates what kind of grouping * it does. * * Batch objects have two states: running and stopped. If a batch is running, messages can be added to it. * If a message has been added to a batch and that message is sent to a client that negotiated the batch * capability then the client will receive a message tag attached to the message indicating the batch that * the message is a part of. If a message M is part of a batch B and M is sent to a client that hasn't yet * received any message from batch B it will get a batch start message for B before M. When a batch B is * stopped, every client that received at least one message which was in batch B will receive an end of * batch message for B. * A message may only be part of a single batch at any given time. */ class IRCv3::Batch::Batch { Manager* manager; const std::string type; RefTag reftag; std::string reftagstr; unsigned int bit; BatchInfo* batchinfo; ClientProtocol::Message* batchstartmsg; ClientProtocol::Message* batchendmsg; void Setup(unsigned int b) { bit = b; reftag = (1 << bit); reftagstr = ConvToStr(reftag); } unsigned int GetId() const { return bit; } intptr_t GetBit() const { return reftag; } public: /** Constructor. * The batch is initially stopped. To start it, pass it to Manager::Start(). * @param Type Batch type string, used to indicate what kind of grouping the batch does. May be empty. */ Batch(const std::string& Type) : manager(NULL) , type(Type) , batchinfo(NULL) , batchstartmsg(NULL) { } /** Destructor. * If the batch is running, it is ended. */ ~Batch() { if (manager) manager->End(*this); } /** Add a message to the batch. * If the batch isn't running then this method does nothing. * @param msg Message to add to the batch. If it is already part of any batch, this method is a no-op. */ void AddToBatch(ClientProtocol::Message& msg) { if (manager) msg.AddTag("batch", manager, reftagstr, this); } /** Get batch reference tag which is an opaque id for the batch and is used in the client protocol. * Only running batches have a reference tag assigned. * @return Reference tag as a string, only valid if the batch is running. */ const std::string& GetRefTagStr() const { return reftagstr; } /** Get batch type. * @return Batch type string. */ const std::string& GetType() const { return type; } /** Check whether the batch is running. * Batches can be started with Manager::Start() and stopped with Manager::End(). * @return True if the batch is running, false otherwise. */ bool IsRunning() const { return (manager != NULL); } /** Get the batch start client protocol message. * The returned message object can be manipulated to add extra parameters or labels to the message. The first * parameter of the message is the batch reference tag generated by the module providing batch support. * If the batch type string was specified, it will be the second parameter of the message. * May only be called if IsRunning() == true. * @return Mutable batch start client protocol message. */ ClientProtocol::Message& GetBatchStartMessage() { return *batchstartmsg; } /** Get the batch end client protocol message. * The returned message object can be manipulated to add extra parameters or labels to the message. The first * parameter of the message is the batch reference tag generated by the module providing batch support. * If the batch type string was specified, it will be the second parameter of the message. * May only be called if IsRunning() == true. * @return Mutable batch end client protocol message. */ ClientProtocol::Message& GetBatchEndMessage() { return *batchendmsg; } friend class ManagerImpl; }; /** Batch API. Use this to access the Manager. */ class IRCv3::Batch::API : public dynamic_reference_nocheck { public: API(Module* mod) : dynamic_reference_nocheck(mod, "batchapi") { } }; /** Reference to the batch cap. * Can be used to check whether a user has the batch client cap enabled. */ class IRCv3::Batch::CapReference : public Cap::Reference { public: CapReference(Module* mod) : Cap::Reference(mod, "batch") { } };