/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc. * * David M. Lee, II * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ #ifndef _ASTERISK_STASIS_MESSAGE_ROUTER_H #define _ASTERISK_STASIS_MESSAGE_ROUTER_H /*! * \brief A simplistic router for \ref stasis_message's. * * Often times, when subscribing to a topic, one wants to handle different * message types differently. While one could cascade if/else statements through * the subscription handler, it is much cleaner to specify a different callback * for each message type. The \ref stasis_message_router is here to help! * * A \ref stasis_message_router is constructed for a particular \ref * stasis_topic, which is subscribes to. Call * stasis_message_router_unsubscribe() to cancel that subscription. * * Once constructed, routes can be added using stasis_message_router_add() (or * stasis_message_router_set_default() for any messages not handled by other * routes). There may be only one route per \ref stasis_message_type. The * route's \a callback is invoked just as if it were a callback for a * subscription; but it only gets called for messages of the specified type. * * \since 12 */ #include "asterisk/stasis.h" /*! \brief Stasis message routing object */ struct stasis_message_router; /*! * \brief Create a new message router object. * * \param topic Topic to subscribe route to. * * \return New \ref stasis_message_router. * \return \c NULL on error. * * \since 12 */ struct stasis_message_router *stasis_message_router_create( struct stasis_topic *topic); /*! * \brief Create a new message router object. * * The subscription created for this message router will dispatch * callbacks on a thread pool. * * \param topic Topic to subscribe route to. * * \return New \ref stasis_message_router. * \return \c NULL on error. * * \since 12.8.0 */ struct stasis_message_router *stasis_message_router_create_pool( struct stasis_topic *topic); /*! * \brief Unsubscribe the router from the upstream topic. * * \param router Router to unsubscribe. * * \since 12 */ void stasis_message_router_unsubscribe(struct stasis_message_router *router); /*! * \brief Unsubscribe the router from the upstream topic, blocking until the * final message has been processed. * * See stasis_unsubscribe_and_join() for info on when to use this * vs. stasis_message_router_unsubscribe(). * * \param router Router to unsubscribe. * * \since 12 */ void stasis_message_router_unsubscribe_and_join( struct stasis_message_router *router); /*! * \brief Returns whether \a router has received its final message. * * \param router Router. * * \return True (non-zero) if stasis_subscription_final_message() has been * received. * \return False (zero) if waiting for the end. */ int stasis_message_router_is_done(struct stasis_message_router *router); /*! * \brief Publish a message to a message router's subscription synchronously * * \param router Router * \param message The \ref stasis message * * This should be used when a message needs to be published synchronously to * the underlying subscription created by a message router. This is analagous * to \ref stasis_publish_sync. * * Note that the caller will be blocked until the thread servicing the message * on the message router's subscription completes handling of the message. * * \since 12.1.0 */ void stasis_message_router_publish_sync(struct stasis_message_router *router, struct stasis_message *message); /*! * \brief Set the high and low alert water marks of the stasis message router. * \since 13.10.0 * * \param router Pointer to a stasis message router * \param low_water New queue low water mark. (-1 to set as 90% of high_water) * \param high_water New queue high water mark. * * \retval 0 on success. * \retval -1 on error (water marks not changed). */ int stasis_message_router_set_congestion_limits(struct stasis_message_router *router, long low_water, long high_water); /*! * \brief Add a route to a message router. * * A particular \a message_type may have at most one route per \a router. If * you route \ref stasis_cache_update messages, the callback will only receive * updates for types not handled by routes added with * stasis_message_router_add_cache_update(). * * Adding multiple routes for the same message type results in undefined * behavior. * * \param router Router to add the route to. * \param message_type Type of message to route. * \param callback Callback to forard messages of \a message_type to. * \param data Data pointer to pass to \a callback. * * \retval 0 on success * \retval -1 on failure * * \since 12 */ int stasis_message_router_add(struct stasis_message_router *router, struct stasis_message_type *message_type, stasis_subscription_cb callback, void *data); /*! * \brief Add a route for \ref stasis_cache_update messages to a message router. * * A particular \a message_type may have at most one cache route per \a router. * These are distinct from regular routes, so one could have both a regular * route and a cache route for the same \a message_type. * * Adding multiple routes for the same message type results in undefined * behavior. * * \param router Router to add the route to. * \param message_type Subtype of cache update to route. * \param callback Callback to forard messages of \a message_type to. * \param data Data pointer to pass to \a callback. * * \retval 0 on success * \retval -1 on failure * * \since 12 */ int stasis_message_router_add_cache_update(struct stasis_message_router *router, struct stasis_message_type *message_type, stasis_subscription_cb callback, void *data); /*! * \brief Remove a route from a message router. * * If a route is removed from another thread, there is no notification that * all messages using this route have been processed. This typically means that * the associated \c data pointer for this route must be kept until the * route itself is disposed of. * * \param router Router to remove the route from. * \param message_type Type of message to route. * * \since 12 */ void stasis_message_router_remove(struct stasis_message_router *router, struct stasis_message_type *message_type); /*! * \brief Remove a cache route from a message router. * * If a route is removed from another thread, there is no notification that * all messages using this route have been processed. This typically means that * the associated \c data pointer for this route must be kept until the * route itself is disposed of. * * \param router Router to remove the route from. * \param message_type Type of message to route. * * \since 12 */ void stasis_message_router_remove_cache_update( struct stasis_message_router *router, struct stasis_message_type *message_type); /*! * \brief Sets the default route of a router. * * \param router Router to set the default route of. * \param callback Callback to forard messages which otherwise have no home. * \param data Data pointer to pass to \a callback. * * \retval 0 on success * \retval -1 on failure * * \since 12 */ int stasis_message_router_set_default(struct stasis_message_router *router, stasis_subscription_cb callback, void *data); #endif /* _ASTERISK_STASIS_MESSAGE_ROUTER_H */