class Rinda::RingFinger
RingFinger
is used by RingServer
clients to discover the RingServer's TupleSpace
. Typically, all a client needs to do is call RingFinger.primary
to retrieve the remote TupleSpace
, which it can then begin using.
To find the first available remote TupleSpace:
Rinda::RingFinger.primary
To create a RingFinger
that broadcasts to a custom list:
rf = Rinda::RingFinger.new ['localhost', '192.0.2.1'] rf.primary
Rinda::RingFinger
also understands multicast addresses and sets them up properly. This allows you to run multiple RingServers on the same host:
rf = Rinda::RingFinger.new ['239.0.0.1'] rf.primary
You can set the hop count (or TTL) for multicast searches using multicast_hops
.
If you use IPv6 multicast you may need to set both an address and the outbound interface index:
rf = Rinda::RingFinger.new ['ff02::1'] rf.multicast_interface = 1 rf.primary
At this time there is no easy way to get an interface index by name.
Attributes
The list of addresses where RingFinger
will send query packets.
Maximum number of hops for sent multicast packets (if using a multicast address in the broadcast list). The default is 1 (same as UDP broadcast).
The interface index to send IPv6 multicast packets from.
The port that RingFinger
will send query packets to.
Contain the first advertised TupleSpace
after lookup_ring_any
is called.
Public Class Methods
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 288 def self.finger unless @@finger @@finger = self.new @@finger.lookup_ring_any end @@finger end
Creates a singleton RingFinger
and looks for a RingServer
. Returns the created RingFinger
.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 344 def initialize(broadcast_list=@@broadcast_list, port=Ring_PORT) @broadcast_list = broadcast_list || ['localhost'] @port = port @primary = nil @rings = [] @multicast_hops = 1 @multicast_interface = 0 end
Creates a new RingFinger
that will look for RingServers at port
on the addresses in broadcast_list
.
If broadcast_list
contains a multicast address then multicast queries will be made using the given multicast_hops
and multicast_interface.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 299 def self.primary finger.primary end
Returns the first advertised TupleSpace
.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 306 def self.to_a finger.to_a end
Contains all discovered TupleSpaces except for the primary.
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 364 def each lookup_ring_any unless @primary return unless @primary yield(@primary) @rings.each { |x| yield(x) } end
Iterates over all discovered TupleSpaces starting with the primary.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 376 def lookup_ring(timeout=5, &block) return lookup_ring_any(timeout) unless block_given? msg = Marshal.dump([[:lookup_ring, DRbObject.new(block)], timeout]) @broadcast_list.each do |it| send_message(it, msg) end sleep(timeout) end
Looks up RingServers waiting timeout
seconds. RingServers will be given block
as a callback, which will be called with the remote TupleSpace
.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 390 def lookup_ring_any(timeout=5) queue = Thread::Queue.new Thread.new do self.lookup_ring(timeout) do |ts| queue.push(ts) end queue.push(nil) end @primary = queue.pop raise('RingNotFound') if @primary.nil? Thread.new do while it = queue.pop @rings.push(it) end end @primary end
Returns the first found remote TupleSpace
. Any further recovered TupleSpaces can be found by calling to_a
.
# File lib/rinda/ring.rb, line 357 def to_a @rings end
Contains all discovered TupleSpaces except for the primary.
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