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denoland-deno/core/examples/http_bench_json_ops.rs

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// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
use deno_core::error::bad_resource_id;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::AsyncRefCell;
use deno_core::BufVec;
use deno_core::CancelHandle;
use deno_core::CancelTryFuture;
use deno_core::JsRuntime;
use deno_core::OpState;
use deno_core::RcRef;
use deno_core::Resource;
use deno_core::ZeroCopyBuf;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::env;
use std::io::Error;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::rc::Rc;
use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt;
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
struct Logger;
impl log::Log for Logger {
fn enabled(&self, metadata: &log::Metadata) -> bool {
metadata.level() <= log::max_level()
}
fn log(&self, record: &log::Record) {
if self.enabled(record.metadata()) {
println!("{} - {}", record.level(), record.args());
}
}
fn flush(&self) {}
}
// Note: a `tokio::net::TcpListener` doesn't need to be wrapped in a cell,
// because it only supports one op (`accept`) which does not require a mutable
// reference to the listener.
struct TcpListener {
inner: tokio::net::TcpListener,
cancel: CancelHandle,
}
impl TcpListener {
async fn accept(self: Rc<Self>) -> Result<TcpStream, Error> {
let cancel = RcRef::map(&self, |r| &r.cancel);
let stream = self.inner.accept().try_or_cancel(cancel).await?.0.into();
Ok(stream)
}
}
impl Resource for TcpListener {
fn close(self: Rc<Self>) {
self.cancel.cancel();
}
}
impl TryFrom<std::net::TcpListener> for TcpListener {
type Error = Error;
fn try_from(
std_listener: std::net::TcpListener,
) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
tokio::net::TcpListener::try_from(std_listener).map(|tokio_listener| Self {
inner: tokio_listener,
cancel: Default::default(),
})
}
}
struct TcpStream {
rd: AsyncRefCell<tokio::net::tcp::OwnedReadHalf>,
wr: AsyncRefCell<tokio::net::tcp::OwnedWriteHalf>,
// When a `TcpStream` resource is closed, all pending 'read' ops are
// canceled, while 'write' ops are allowed to complete. Therefore only
// 'read' futures are attached to this cancel handle.
cancel: CancelHandle,
}
impl TcpStream {
async fn read(self: Rc<Self>, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, Error> {
let mut rd = RcRef::map(&self, |r| &r.rd).borrow_mut().await;
let cancel = RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.cancel);
rd.read(buf).try_or_cancel(cancel).await
}
async fn write(self: Rc<Self>, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Error> {
let mut wr = RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.wr).borrow_mut().await;
wr.write(buf).await
}
}
impl Resource for TcpStream {
fn close(self: Rc<Self>) {
self.cancel.cancel()
}
}
impl From<tokio::net::TcpStream> for TcpStream {
fn from(s: tokio::net::TcpStream) -> Self {
let (rd, wr) = s.into_split();
Self {
rd: rd.into(),
wr: wr.into(),
cancel: Default::default(),
}
}
}
fn create_js_runtime() -> JsRuntime {
let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(Default::default());
runtime.register_op("listen", deno_core::json_op_sync(op_listen));
runtime.register_op("close", deno_core::json_op_sync(op_close));
runtime.register_op("accept", deno_core::json_op_async(op_accept));
runtime.register_op("read", deno_core::json_op_async(op_read));
runtime.register_op("write", deno_core::json_op_async(op_write));
runtime
}
fn op_listen(
state: &mut OpState,
_args: Value,
_bufs: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
debug!("listen");
let addr = "127.0.0.1:4544".parse::<SocketAddr>().unwrap();
let std_listener = std::net::TcpListener::bind(&addr)?;
std_listener.set_nonblocking(true)?;
let listener = TcpListener::try_from(std_listener)?;
let rid = state.resource_table_2.add(listener);
Ok(serde_json::json!({ "rid": rid }))
}
fn op_close(
state: &mut OpState,
args: Value,
_buf: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
let rid: u32 = args
.get("rid")
.unwrap()
.as_u64()
.unwrap()
.try_into()
.unwrap();
debug!("close rid={}", rid);
state
.resource_table_2
.close(rid)
.map(|_| serde_json::json!(()))
.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)
}
async fn op_accept(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
args: Value,
_bufs: BufVec,
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
let rid: u32 = args
.get("rid")
.unwrap()
.as_u64()
.unwrap()
.try_into()
.unwrap();
debug!("accept rid={}", rid);
let listener = state
.borrow()
.resource_table_2
.get::<TcpListener>(rid)
.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)?;
let stream = listener.accept().await?;
let rid = state.borrow_mut().resource_table_2.add(stream);
Ok(serde_json::json!({ "rid": rid }))
}
async fn op_read(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
args: Value,
mut bufs: BufVec,
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
assert_eq!(bufs.len(), 1, "Invalid number of arguments");
let rid: u32 = args
.get("rid")
.unwrap()
.as_u64()
.unwrap()
.try_into()
.unwrap();
debug!("read rid={}", rid);
let stream = state
.borrow()
.resource_table_2
.get::<TcpStream>(rid)
.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)?;
let nread = stream.read(&mut bufs[0]).await?;
Ok(serde_json::json!({ "nread": nread }))
}
async fn op_write(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
args: Value,
bufs: BufVec,
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
assert_eq!(bufs.len(), 1, "Invalid number of arguments");
let rid: u32 = args
.get("rid")
.unwrap()
.as_u64()
.unwrap()
.try_into()
.unwrap();
debug!("write rid={}", rid);
let stream = state
.borrow()
.resource_table_2
.get::<TcpStream>(rid)
.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)?;
let nwritten = stream.write(&bufs[0]).await?;
Ok(serde_json::json!({ "nwritten": nwritten }))
}
fn main() {
log::set_logger(&Logger).unwrap();
log::set_max_level(
env::args()
.find(|a| a == "-D")
.map(|_| log::LevelFilter::Debug)
.unwrap_or(log::LevelFilter::Warn),
);
// NOTE: `--help` arg will display V8 help and exit
deno_core::v8_set_flags(env::args().collect());
let mut js_runtime = create_js_runtime();
let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_all()
.build()
.unwrap();
let future = async move {
js_runtime
.execute(
"http_bench_json_ops.js",
include_str!("http_bench_json_ops.js"),
)
.unwrap();
js_runtime.run_event_loop().await
};
runtime.block_on(future).unwrap();
}