Modular Diplonat (with the option to disable useless modules) #8
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
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use futures::future::{try_join_all, Future};
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use tokio::try_join;
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use crate::{
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};
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pub struct Diplonat {
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consul: ConsulActor,
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firewall: Option<FirewallActor>,
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igd: Option<IgdActor>,
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actors: Vec<Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>>>>>,
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}
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impl Diplonat {
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println!("{:#?}", config);
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let consul_actor = ConsulActor::new(config.consul);
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let mut actors = vec![Box::pin(consul_actor.listen())];
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let firewall_actor = FirewallActor::new(config.firewall, &consul_actor.rx_open_ports)?;
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if let Some(actor) = FirewallActor::new(config.firewall, &consul_actor.rx_open_ports)? {
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actors.push(Box::pin(actor.listen()));
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}
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if let Some(actor) = IgdActor::new(config.igd, &consul_actor.rx_open_ports).await? {
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actors.push(Box::pin(actor.listen()));
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}
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let igd_actor = IgdActor::new(config.igd, &consul_actor.rx_open_ports).await?;
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if firewall_actor.is_none() && igd_actor.is_none() {
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if actors.len() == 1 {
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return Err(anyhow!(
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"At least enable *one* module, otherwise it's boring!"
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))
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}
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let ctx = Self {
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consul: consul_actor,
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firewall: firewall_actor,
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igd: igd_actor,
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};
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return Ok(ctx)
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Ok(Self { actors })
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}
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pub async fn listen(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
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let firewall = &mut self.firewall;
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let igd = &mut self.igd;
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try_join!(
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self.consul.listen(),
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async {
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match firewall {
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Some(x) => x.listen().await,
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None => Ok(()),
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}
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},
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async {
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match igd {
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Some(x) => x.listen().await,
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None => Ok(()),
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}
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},
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)?;
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return Ok(())
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pub async fn listen(&self) -> Result<()> {
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try_join_all(self.actors);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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Now that our actors are modular, I think that this function fails to convey the real meaning of what we want to do.
IMHO, I think we want to:
With the current code, I see many problems.
((1)) I have a feeling that we are duplicating logic between the "runtime config" and our actor initialization. Currently, the constructor of the actor is only:
To fix this problem, I see 2 options:
((2)) The current
try_join!
fails to convey the information that we run only the initialized actors. I think that, independently of the choice you made for 1, you should create a vector of initialized actors that you will populate and then run. You will replacetry_join!
bytry_join_all
Tip: start by solving problem number 2, it will help you solve problem number 1