shackle

High-Performance Erlang Network Client Framework

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Requirements

Features

Framework goals

How-to

Implementing a client

-behavior(shackle_client).
-export([
    init/0,
    setup/2,
    handle_request/2,
    handle_data/2,
    terminate/1
]).

-record(state, {
    buffer =       <<>> :: binary(),
    request_counter = 0 :: non_neg_integer()
}).

-spec init(Options :: term()) ->
    {ok, State :: term()} |
    {error, Reason :: term()}.

init(_Options) ->
    {ok, #state {}}.

-spec setup(Socket :: inet:socket(), State :: term()) ->
    {ok, State :: term()} |
    {error, Reason :: term(), State :: term()}.

setup(Socket, State) ->
    case gen_tcp:send(Socket, <<"INIT">>) of
        ok ->
            case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of
                {ok, <<"OK">>} ->
                    {ok, State};
                {error, Reason} ->
                    {error, Reason, State}
            end;
        {error, Reason} ->
            {error, Reason, State}
    end.

-spec handle_request(Request :: term(), State :: term()) ->
    {ok, RequestId :: external_request_id(), Data :: iodata(), State :: term()}.

handle_request(noop,  State) ->
    Data = arithmetic_protocol:request(0, noop, 0, 0),

    {ok, undefined, Data, State};
handle_request({Operation, A, B}, #state {
        request_counter = RequestCounter
    } = State) ->

    RequestId = request_id(RequestCounter),
    Data = request(RequestId, Operation, A, B),

    {ok, RequestId, Data, State#state {
        request_counter = RequestCounter + 1
    }}.

-spec handle_data(Data :: binary(), State :: term()) ->
    {ok, [{RequestId :: external_request_id(), Reply :: term()}], State :: term()}.

handle_data(Data, #state {
        buffer = Buffer
    } = State) ->

    Data2 = <<Buffer/binary, Data/binary>>,
    {Replies, Buffer2} = parse_replies(Data2, []),

    {ok, Replies, State#state {
        buffer = Buffer2
    }}.

-spec terminate(State :: term()) -> ok.

terminate(_State) -> ok.

Starting client pool

shackle_pool:start(pool_name(), client(), client_options(), pool_options())
client_options:
NameTypeDefaultDescription
addressinet:ip_address() | inet:hostname()"127.0.0.1"server address (formerly ip)
portinet:port_number()undefinedserver port
protocolshackle_tcp | shackle_udp | shackle_sslshackle_tcpserver protocol
reconnectboolean()truereconnect closed connections
reconnect_time_maxpos_integer() | infinity120000maximum reconnect time in milliseconds
reconnect_time_minpos_integer()1000minimum reconnect time in milliseconds
socket_options[gen_tcp:connect_option() | gen_udp:option()][]options passed to the socket
pool_options:
NameTypeDefaultDescription
backlog_sizepos_integer() | infinity1024maximum number of concurrent requests per connection
max_retriesnon_neg_integer()3maximum number of tries to find an active server
pool_sizepos_integer()16number of connections
pool_strategyrandom | round_robinrandomconnection selection strategy

Calling / Casting client

1> shackle:call(pool_name, {get, <<"test">>}).
{ok, <<"bar">>}

2> {ok, ReqId} = shackle:cast(pool_name, {get, <<"foo">>}, 500).
{ok, {anchor, anchor_client, #Ref<0.0.0.2407>}}

3> shackle:receive_response(ReqId).
{ok, <<"bar">>}

Environment variables

NameTypeDefaultDescription
hooks[{atom(), {module(), atom()}}][]used to receive events/metrics about your client

Hooks

Hooks allow you to receive events and metrics about your client. To do so you need to implement the shackle_hooks behaviour and then use the hooks environment variable.

-module(my_client_hooks).

-behaviour(shackle_hooks).
-export([
    metrics/4
]).

metrics(Client, counter, Key, Value) ->
    statsderl:increment(key(Client, Key), Value, 0.005);
metrics(Client, timing, Key, Value) ->
    statsderl:timing(key(Client, Key), Value, 0.005).

key(Client, Key) ->
    [<<"shackle.">>, atom_to_binary(Client, latin1), <<".">>, Key].
{shackle, [
  {hooks, [
    {metrics {my_client_hooks, metrics}}
  ]}
]}

Tests

make dialyzer
make elvis
make eunit
make xref

Performance testing

To run performance testing targets you must first start the server:

./bin/server.sh

Then you can run the bench or profile target:

make bench
make profile

Clients

NameDescription
anchorMemcached Client
buoyHTTP 1.1 Client
flareKafka Producer
marinaCassandra CQL Client
statsderlStatsD Client

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015-2020 Louis-Philippe Gauthier

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