How do server create stream, and write message to client using stream #2863
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modified from streaming_echo_c++ example
here is my client.cpp
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// under the License.
// A client sending requests to server in batch every 1 second.
#include "echo.pb.h"
#include <brpc/channel.h>
#include <brpc/stream.h>
#include <butil/logging.h>
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
#include <glog/logging.h>
DEFINE_bool(send_attachment, true, "Carry attachment along with requests");
DEFINE_string(connection_type, "",
"Connection type. Available values: single, pooled, short");
DEFINE_string(server, "0.0.0.0:8001", "IP Address of server");
DEFINE_int32(timeout_ms, 100, "RPC timeout in milliseconds");
DEFINE_int32(max_retry, 3, "Max retries(not including the first RPC)");
class StreamReceiver : public brpc::StreamInputHandler {
public:
virtual int on_received_messages(brpc::StreamId id,
butil::IOBuf *const messages[],
size_t size) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
LOG(INFO) << "msg[" << i << "]=" << *messages[i];
}
return 0;
}
virtual void on_idle_timeout(brpc::StreamId id) {
LOG(INFO) << "Stream=" << id << " has no data transmission for a while";
}
virtual void on_closed(brpc::StreamId id) {
LOG(INFO) << "Stream=" << id << " is closed";
}
};
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
// Parse gflags. We recommend you to use gflags as well.
google::ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
// A Channel represents a communication line to a Server. Notice that
// Channel is thread-safe and can be shared by all threads in your program.
brpc::Channel channel;
// Initialize the channel, NULL means using default options.
brpc::ChannelOptions options;
options.protocol = brpc::PROTOCOL_BAIDU_STD;
options.connection_type = FLAGS_connection_type;
options.timeout_ms = FLAGS_timeout_ms /*milliseconds*/;
options.max_retry = FLAGS_max_retry;
if (channel.Init(FLAGS_server.c_str(), &options) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to initialize channel";
return -1;
}
// Normally, you should not call a Channel directly, but instead construct
// a stub Service wrapping it. stub can be shared by all threads as well.
example::FileService_Stub stub(&channel);
brpc::Controller cntl;
brpc::StreamId stream1, stream2;
if (brpc::StreamCreate(&stream1, cntl, nullptr) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to create stream1";
return -1;
}
LOG(INFO) << "Created Stream=" << stream1;
example::PutRequest put_request;
example::PutResponse put_response;
put_request.set_message("I'm a RPC to connect stream1");
stub.put(&cntl, &put_request, &put_response, NULL);
if (cntl.Failed()) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to connect stream1, " << cntl.ErrorText();
return -1;
}
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
butil::IOBuf msg;
msg.append("put: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz");
CHECK_EQ(0, brpc::StreamWrite(stream1, msg));
sleep(1);
}
brpc::StreamClose(stream1);
cntl.Reset();
StreamReceiver *receiver = new StreamReceiver();
brpc::StreamOptions stream_options;
stream_options.handler = receiver;
example::GetRequest get_request;
example::GetResponse get_response;
get_request.set_message("I'm a RPC to connect stream2");
if (brpc::StreamCreate(&stream2, cntl, &stream_options) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to create stream";
}
stub.get(&cntl, &get_request, &get_response, NULL);
LOG(INFO) << get_response.message();
while (!brpc::IsAskedToQuit()) {
LOG(INFO) << "waiting";
sleep(1);
}
brpc::StreamClose(stream2);
LOG(INFO) << "EchoClient is going to quit";
return 0;
}
here is my server.cpp
// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
// distributed with this work for additional information
// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
// software distributed under the License is distributed on an
// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
// specific language governing permissions and limitations
// under the License.
// A server to receive EchoRequest and send back EchoResponse.
#include "echo.pb.h"
#include <brpc/server.h>
#include <brpc/stream.h>
#include <butil/logging.h>
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
DEFINE_bool(send_attachment, true, "Carry attachment along with response");
DEFINE_int32(port, 8001, "TCP Port of this server");
DEFINE_int32(idle_timeout_s, -1,
"Connection will be closed if there is no "
"read/write operations during the last `idle_timeout_s'");
class StreamReceiver : public brpc::StreamInputHandler {
public:
virtual int on_received_messages(brpc::StreamId id,
butil::IOBuf *const messages[],
size_t size) {
std::ostringstream os;
for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
os << "msg[" << i << "]=" << *messages[i];
}
LOG(INFO) << "Received from Stream=" << id << ": " << os.str();
return 0;
}
virtual void on_idle_timeout(brpc::StreamId id) {
LOG(INFO) << "Stream=" << id << " has no data transmission for a while";
}
virtual void on_closed(brpc::StreamId id) {
LOG(INFO) << "Stream=" << id << " is closed";
brpc::StreamClose(id);
}
};
// Your implementation of example::EchoService
class StreamingFileService : public example::FileService {
public:
StreamingFileService() : stream_id(brpc::INVALID_STREAM_ID) {}
virtual ~StreamingFileService() { brpc::StreamClose(stream_id); };
virtual void get(google::protobuf::RpcController *controller,
const example::GetRequest *request,
example::GetResponse *response,
google::protobuf::Closure *done) {
// This object helps you to call done->Run() in RAII style. If you need
// to process the request asynchronously, pass done_guard.release().
brpc::ClosureGuard done_guard(done);
brpc::Controller *cntl = static_cast<brpc::Controller *>(controller);
LOG(INFO) << request->message();
if (brpc::StreamAccept(&stream_id, *cntl, nullptr) != 0) {
cntl->SetFailed("Fail to accept stream");
return;
}
LOG(INFO) << "accept stream success";
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
butil::IOBuf msg;
msg.append("GET: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ");
LOG(INFO) << "writing";
CHECK_EQ(0, brpc::StreamWrite(stream_id, msg));
sleep(1);
}
response->set_message("Accepted stream");
}
virtual void put(google::protobuf::RpcController *controller,
const example::PutRequest *request,
example::PutResponse *response,
google::protobuf::Closure *done) {
// This object helps you to call done->Run() in RAII style. If you need
// to process the request asynchronously, pass done_guard.release().
brpc::ClosureGuard done_guard(done);
LOG(INFO) << request->message();
brpc::Controller *cntl = static_cast<brpc::Controller *>(controller);
brpc::StreamOptions stream_options;
stream_options.handler = &_receiver;
if (brpc::StreamAccept(&stream_id, *cntl, &stream_options) != 0) {
cntl->SetFailed("Fail to accept stream");
return;
}
response->set_message("Accepted stream");
}
private:
StreamReceiver _receiver;
brpc::StreamId stream_id;
};
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
// Parse gflags. We recommend you to use gflags as well.
google::ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
// Generally you only need one Server.
brpc::Server server;
// Instance of your service.
StreamingFileService echo_service_impl;
// Add the service into server. Notice the second parameter, because the
// service is put on stack, we don't want server to delete it, otherwise
// use brpc::SERVER_OWNS_SERVICE.
if (server.AddService(&echo_service_impl, brpc::SERVER_DOESNT_OWN_SERVICE) !=
0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to add service";
return -1;
}
// Start the server.
brpc::ServerOptions options;
options.idle_timeout_sec = FLAGS_idle_timeout_s;
if (server.Start(FLAGS_port, &options) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to start EchoServer";
return -1;
}
// Wait until Ctrl-C is pressed, then Stop() and Join() the server.
server.RunUntilAskedToQuit();
return 0;
}
here is my echo.proto
// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
// distributed with this work for additional information
// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
// software distributed under the License is distributed on an
// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
// specific language governing permissions and limitations
// under the License.
syntax="proto2";
package example;
option cc_generic_services = true;
message PutRequest {
required string message = 1;
};
message PutResponse {
required string message = 1;
};
message GetRequest {
required string message = 1;
};
message GetResponse {
required string message = 1;
};
service FileService {
rpc put(PutRequest) returns (PutResponse);
rpc get(GetRequest) returns (GetResponse);
};
stream1 is ok, but stream2 is always waiting for remote side;
here is my log
server side:
streaming_echo_c++ git:(master) ✗ ./build/streaming_echo_server
WARNING: Logging before InitGoogleLogging() is written to STDERR
I20250105 17:16:02.871757 123360058110400 server.cpp:1212] Server[StreamingFileService] is serving on port=8001.
I20250105 17:16:02.871828 123360058110400 server.cpp:1215] Check out http://ThinkCentre-K70:8001 in web browser.
I20250105 17:16:04.740287 123359568332480 server.cpp:90] I'm a RPC to connect stream1
I20250105 17:16:04.742151 123359882905280 server.cpp:41] Received from Stream=186: msg[0]=put: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
I20250105 17:16:05.742070 123359769659072 server.cpp:41] Received from Stream=186: msg[0]=put: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
I20250105 17:16:06.742141 123359568332480 server.cpp:41] Received from Stream=186: msg[0]=put: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
I20250105 17:16:07.742296 123359893391040 server.cpp:48] Stream=186 is closed
I20250105 17:16:07.742332 123359882905280 server.cpp:66] I'm a RPC to connect stream2
I20250105 17:16:07.742352 123359882905280 server.cpp:72] accept stream success
I20250105 17:16:07.742371 123359882905280 server.cpp:76] writing
I20250105 17:16:08.742444 123359882905280 server.cpp:76] writing
I20250105 17:16:09.742537 123359882905280 server.cpp:76] writing
client side:
WARNING: Logging before InitGoogleLogging() is written to STDERR
I20250105 17:16:04.731174 124031020396992 client.cpp:80] Created Stream=1
I20250105 17:16:07.842358 124030950573760 client.cpp:48] Stream=8589934593 is closed
I20250105 17:16:07.842363 124031020396992 client.cpp:111]
I20250105 17:16:07.842392 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:08.842461 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:09.842549 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:10.842635 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:11.842722 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:12.842808 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:13.842920 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:14.843019 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
I20250105 17:16:15.843068 124031020396992 client.cpp:113] waiting
^CI20250105 17:16:16.404974 124031020396992 client.cpp:118] EchoClient is going to quit
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