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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Rhinelander 39b6d89037 Updates for pyoxenmq 1.0.0
Makes some send/connection options more robust to "do nothing" runtime
value, which the Python wrapper needs.

Also found a bunch of doc typos and fixes.

Bump version to 1.2.8 so that new pyoxenmq can build-depend on it.
2021-10-21 22:56:13 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander f553085558 Add support for inproc: requests
inproc support is special in zmq: in particular it completely bypasses
the auth layer, which causes problems in OxenMQ because we assume that a
message will always have auth information (set during initial connection
handshake).

This adds an "always-on" inproc listener and adds a new `connect_inproc`
method for a caller to establish a connection to it.

It also throws exceptions if you try to `listen_plain` or `listen_curve`
on an inproc address, because that won't work for the reasons detailed
above.
2021-08-04 20:15:16 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 9e0d2e24f6 Add a single container version of `send_option::data_parts`
`send_option::data_parts(mycontainer)` is now a shortcut for
`send_option::data_parts(mycontainer.begin(), mycontainer.end())`.
2021-07-01 00:39:35 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 4a6bb3f702 Fix messages coming back on an outgoing connection
The recent PR that revamped the connection IDs missed a case when
connecting to service nodes where we store the SN pubkey in peers, but
then fail to find the peer when we look it up by connection id.

This adds the required tracking to fix that case (and adds a test that
fails without the fix here).
2021-07-01 00:37:55 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander ad04c53c0e
Simplify conn index handling (#41)
The existing code was overly complicated by trying to track indices in
the `connections` vector, which complication happening because things
get removed from `connections` requiring all the internal index values
to be updated.  So we ended up with a connection ID inside the
ConnectionID object, plus a map of those connection IDs to the
`connections` index, and need a map back from indices to ConnectionIDs.

Though this seems to work usually, I recently noticed an
oxen-storage-server sending oxend requests on the wrong connection and
so I suspect there is some rare edge cases here where a failed
connection index might not be updated properly.

This PR simplifies the whole thing by making getting rid of connection
ids entirely and keeping the connections in a map (with connection ids
that never change).  This might end up being a little less efficient
than the vector, but it's unlikely to matter and the added complexity
isn't worth it.
2021-06-23 17:51:25 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 5dd7c12219 Add support for listening after startup
This commit adds support for listening on new ports after startup.  This
will make things easier in storage server, in particular, where we want
to delay listening on public ports until we have an established
connection and initial block status update from oxend.
2021-06-23 10:51:08 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander cdc6a9709c Add thread-safe timerid assignment version of add_timer()
I realized after merging the previous PR that it is difficult to
correctly pass ownership into a timer, because something like:

    TimerID x = omq.add_timer([&] { omq.cancel_timer(x); }, 5ms);

doesn't work when the timer job needs to outlive the caller.  My next
approach was:

    auto x = std::make_shared<TimerID>();
    *x = omq.add_timer([&omq, x] { omq.cancel_timer(*x); }, 5ms);

but this has two problems: first, TimerID wasn't default constructible,
and second, there is no guarantee that the assignment to *x happens
before (and is visible to) the access for the cancellation.

This commit fixes both issues: TimerID is now default constructible, and
an overload is added that takes the lvalue reference to the TimerID to
set rather than returning it (and guarantees that it will be set before
the timer is created).
2021-05-25 17:29:25 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 26745299ed Add timer cancellation & timer tests
Updates `add_timer` to return a new opaque TimerID object that can later
be passed to `cancel_timer` to cancel an existing timer.

Also adds timer tests, which was omitted (except for one in the tagged
threads section), along with a new test for timer deletion.
2021-05-20 22:05:58 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 5ccacafdb1 Add support for std::optional<T> send arguments
If the optional is set it gets applied as if you specified the `T` in
the send(...), if unset it works as if you didn't specify the argument
at all.
2021-04-20 13:54:42 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander ac58e5b574 Rename PUBKEY_BASED_ROUTING_ID to EPHEMERAL_ROUTING_ID
And similarly for the connect_option
2021-04-15 15:42:04 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander dc40ebd428 Add connect_option::*; allow per-connection pubkey-based routing setting
Storage server, in particular, needs to disable pubkey-based routing on
its connection to oxend (because it is sharing oxend's own keys), but
wants it by default for SS-to-SS connections.  This allows the oxend
connection to turn it off so that we don't have oxend omq connections
replacing each other.
2021-04-15 15:11:54 -03:00
Jason Rhinelander 506bd65b05 Add better deferred reply capabilities to Message
This provides an interface for sending a reply to a message later (i.e.
after the Message& itself is no longer valid) by using a new
`send_later()` method of the Message instance that returns an object
that can properly route replies (and can outlive the Message it was
called on).

Intended use is:

    run_this_lambda_later([send=msg.send_later()] {
        send.reply("content");
    });

which is equivalent to:

    run_this_lambda_later([&msg] {
        msg.send_reply("content");
    });

except that it works properly even if the lambda is invoked beyond the
lifetime of `msg`.
2021-01-21 11:59:39 -04:00
Jason Rhinelander 2ae6b96016 Rename LokiMQ to OxenMQ 2021-01-14 15:32:38 -04:00
Renamed from lokimq/lokimq.h (Browse further)