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161 lines
5.5 KiB
Go
161 lines
5.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017 Michal Witkowski. All Rights Reserved.
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// See LICENSE for licensing terms.
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package proxy
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import (
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"context"
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"io"
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"google.golang.org/grpc"
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"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
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"google.golang.org/grpc/status"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb"
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)
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var (
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clientStreamDescForProxying = &grpc.StreamDesc{
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ServerStreams: true,
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ClientStreams: true,
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}
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)
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// RegisterService sets up a proxy handler for a particular gRPC service and method.
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// The behaviour is the same as if you were registering a handler method, e.g. from a generated pb.go file.
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func RegisterService(server *grpc.Server, director StreamDirector, serviceName string, methodNames ...string) {
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streamer := &handler{director}
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fakeDesc := &grpc.ServiceDesc{
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ServiceName: serviceName,
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HandlerType: (*interface{})(nil),
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}
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for _, m := range methodNames {
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streamDesc := grpc.StreamDesc{
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StreamName: m,
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Handler: streamer.handler,
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ServerStreams: true,
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ClientStreams: true,
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}
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fakeDesc.Streams = append(fakeDesc.Streams, streamDesc)
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}
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server.RegisterService(fakeDesc, streamer)
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}
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// TransparentHandler returns a handler that attempts to proxy all requests that are not registered in the server.
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// The indented use here is as a transparent proxy, where the server doesn't know about the services implemented by the
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// backends. It should be used as a `grpc.UnknownServiceHandler`.
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func TransparentHandler(director StreamDirector) grpc.StreamHandler {
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streamer := &handler{director: director}
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return streamer.handler
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}
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type handler struct {
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director StreamDirector
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}
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// handler is where the real magic of proxying happens.
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// It is invoked like any gRPC server stream and uses the emptypb.Empty type server
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// to proxy calls between the input and output streams.
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func (s *handler) handler(srv interface{}, serverStream grpc.ServerStream) error {
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// little bit of gRPC internals never hurt anyone
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fullMethodName, ok := grpc.MethodFromServerStream(serverStream)
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if !ok {
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return status.Errorf(codes.Internal, "lowLevelServerStream not exists in context")
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}
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// We require that the director's returned context inherits from the serverStream.Context().
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outgoingCtx, backendConn, err := s.director(serverStream.Context(), fullMethodName)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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clientCtx, clientCancel := context.WithCancel(outgoingCtx)
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defer clientCancel()
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// TODO(mwitkow): Add a `forwarded` header to metadata, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Forwarded-For.
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clientStream, err := backendConn.NewStream(clientCtx, clientStreamDescForProxying, fullMethodName)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Explicitly *do not close* s2cErrChan and c2sErrChan, otherwise the select below will not terminate.
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// Channels do not have to be closed, it is just a control flow mechanism, see
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// https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/golang-nuts/pZwdYRGxCIk/qpbHxRRPJdUJ
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s2cErrChan := s.forwardServerToClient(serverStream, clientStream)
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c2sErrChan := s.forwardClientToServer(clientStream, serverStream)
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// We don't know which side is going to stop sending first, so we need a select between the two.
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for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
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select {
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case s2cErr := <-s2cErrChan:
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if s2cErr == io.EOF {
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// this is the happy case where the sender has encountered io.EOF, and won't be sending anymore./
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// the clientStream>serverStream may continue pumping though.
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clientStream.CloseSend()
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} else {
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// however, we may have gotten a receive error (stream disconnected, a read error etc) in which case we need
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// to cancel the clientStream to the backend, let all of its goroutines be freed up by the CancelFunc and
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// exit with an error to the stack
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clientCancel()
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return status.Errorf(codes.Internal, "failed proxying s2c: %v", s2cErr)
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}
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case c2sErr := <-c2sErrChan:
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// This happens when the clientStream has nothing else to offer (io.EOF), returned a gRPC error. In those two
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// cases we may have received Trailers as part of the call. In case of other errors (stream closed) the trailers
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// will be nil.
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serverStream.SetTrailer(clientStream.Trailer())
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// c2sErr will contain RPC error from client code. If not io.EOF return the RPC error as server stream error.
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if c2sErr != io.EOF {
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return c2sErr
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}
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return nil
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}
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}
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return status.Errorf(codes.Internal, "gRPC proxying should never reach this stage.")
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}
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func (s *handler) forwardClientToServer(src grpc.ClientStream, dst grpc.ServerStream) chan error {
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ret := make(chan error, 1)
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go func() {
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f := &emptypb.Empty{}
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for i := 0; ; i++ {
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if err := src.RecvMsg(f); err != nil {
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ret <- err // this can be io.EOF which is happy case
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break
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}
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if i == 0 {
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// This is a bit of a hack, but client to server headers are only readable after first client msg is
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// received but must be written to server stream before the first msg is flushed.
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// This is the only place to do it nicely.
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md, err := src.Header()
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if err != nil {
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ret <- err
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break
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}
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if err := dst.SendHeader(md); err != nil {
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ret <- err
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break
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}
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}
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if err := dst.SendMsg(f); err != nil {
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ret <- err
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break
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}
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}
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}()
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return ret
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}
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func (s *handler) forwardServerToClient(src grpc.ServerStream, dst grpc.ClientStream) chan error {
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ret := make(chan error, 1)
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go func() {
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f := &emptypb.Empty{}
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for i := 0; ; i++ {
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if err := src.RecvMsg(f); err != nil {
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ret <- err // this can be io.EOF which is happy case
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break
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}
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if err := dst.SendMsg(f); err != nil {
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ret <- err
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break
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}
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}
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}()
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return ret
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}
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