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Review URL: http://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/99003 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@335 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
343 lines
9.8 KiB
C++
343 lines
9.8 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2011 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include "peerconnection/samples/server/peer_channel.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "peerconnection/samples/server/data_socket.h"
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#include "peerconnection/samples/server/utils.h"
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// Set to the peer id of the originator when messages are being
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// exchanged between peers, but set to the id of the receiving peer
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// itself when notifications are sent from the server about the state
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// of other peers.
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//
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// WORKAROUND: Since support for CORS varies greatly from one browser to the
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// next, we don't use a custom name for our peer-id header (originally it was
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// "X-Peer-Id: "). Instead, we use a "simple header", "Pragma" which should
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// always be exposed to CORS requests. There is a special CORS header devoted
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// to exposing proprietary headers (Access-Control-Expose-Headers), however
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// at this point it is not working correctly in some popular browsers.
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static const char kPeerIdHeader[] = "Pragma: ";
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//
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// ChannelMember
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//
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int ChannelMember::s_member_id_ = 0;
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ChannelMember::ChannelMember(DataSocket* socket)
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: waiting_socket_(NULL), id_(++s_member_id_),
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connected_(true), timestamp_(time(NULL)) {
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assert(socket);
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assert(socket->method() == DataSocket::GET);
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assert(socket->PathEquals("/sign_in"));
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name_ = socket->request_arguments(); // TODO(tommi): urldecode
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if (!name_.length())
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name_ = "peer_" + int2str(id_);
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std::replace(name_.begin(), name_.end(), ',', '_');
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}
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ChannelMember::~ChannelMember() {
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}
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bool ChannelMember::TimedOut() {
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return waiting_socket_ == NULL && (time(NULL) - timestamp_) > 30;
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}
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std::string ChannelMember::GetPeerIdHeader() const {
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std::string ret(kPeerIdHeader + int2str(id_) + "\r\n");
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return ret;
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}
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bool ChannelMember::NotifyOfOtherMember(const ChannelMember& other) {
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assert(&other != this);
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QueueResponse("200 OK", "text/plain", GetPeerIdHeader(),
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other.GetEntry());
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return true;
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}
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// Returns a string in the form "name,id\n".
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std::string ChannelMember::GetEntry() const {
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char entry[1024] = {0};
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sprintf(entry, "%s,%i,%i\n", name_.c_str(), id_, connected_); // NOLINT
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return entry;
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}
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void ChannelMember::ForwardRequestToPeer(DataSocket* ds, ChannelMember* peer) {
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assert(peer);
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assert(ds);
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std::string extra_headers(GetPeerIdHeader());
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if (peer == this) {
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ds->Send("200 OK", true, ds->content_type(), extra_headers,
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ds->data());
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} else {
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printf("Client %s sending to %s\n",
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name_.c_str(), peer->name().c_str());
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peer->QueueResponse("200 OK", ds->content_type(), extra_headers,
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ds->data());
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ds->Send("200 OK", true, "text/plain", "", "");
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}
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}
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void ChannelMember::OnClosing(DataSocket* ds) {
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if (ds == waiting_socket_) {
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waiting_socket_ = NULL;
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timestamp_ = time(NULL);
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}
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}
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void ChannelMember::QueueResponse(const std::string& status,
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const std::string& content_type,
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const std::string& extra_headers,
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const std::string& data) {
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if (waiting_socket_) {
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assert(queue_.size() == 0);
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assert(waiting_socket_->method() == DataSocket::GET);
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bool ok = waiting_socket_->Send(status, true, content_type, extra_headers,
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data);
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if (!ok) {
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printf("Failed to deliver data to waiting socket\n");
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}
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waiting_socket_ = NULL;
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timestamp_ = time(NULL);
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} else {
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QueuedResponse qr;
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qr.status = status;
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qr.content_type = content_type;
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qr.extra_headers = extra_headers;
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qr.data = data;
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queue_.push(qr);
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}
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}
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void ChannelMember::SetWaitingSocket(DataSocket* ds) {
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assert(ds->method() == DataSocket::GET);
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if (ds && !queue_.empty()) {
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assert(waiting_socket_ == NULL);
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const QueuedResponse& response = queue_.back();
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ds->Send(response.status, true, response.content_type,
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response.extra_headers, response.data);
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queue_.pop();
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} else {
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waiting_socket_ = ds;
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}
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}
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//
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// PeerChannel
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//
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// static
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bool PeerChannel::IsPeerConnection(const DataSocket* ds) {
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assert(ds);
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return (ds->method() == DataSocket::POST && ds->content_length() > 0) ||
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(ds->method() == DataSocket::GET && ds->PathEquals("/sign_in"));
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}
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ChannelMember* PeerChannel::Lookup(DataSocket* ds) const {
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assert(ds);
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if (ds->method() != DataSocket::GET && ds->method() != DataSocket::POST)
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return NULL;
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static const char* kRequests[] = {
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"/wait", "/sign_out", "/message",
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};
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size_t i = 0;
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for (; i < ARRAYSIZE(kRequests); ++i) {
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if (ds->PathEquals(kRequests[i]))
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break;
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}
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if (i == ARRAYSIZE(kRequests))
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return NULL;
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std::string args(ds->request_arguments());
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static const char kPeerId[] = "peer_id=";
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size_t found = args.find(kPeerId);
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if (found == std::string::npos)
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return NULL;
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int id = atoi(&args[found + ARRAYSIZE(kPeerId) - 1]);
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Members::const_iterator iter = members_.begin();
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for (; iter != members_.end(); ++iter) {
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if (id == (*iter)->id()) {
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if (i == 0) // wait
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(*iter)->SetWaitingSocket(ds);
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if (i == 1) // sign_out
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(*iter)->set_disconnected();
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return *iter;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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ChannelMember* PeerChannel::IsTargetedRequest(const DataSocket* ds) const {
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assert(ds);
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// Regardless of GET or POST, we look for the peer_id parameter
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// only in the request_path.
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const std::string& path = ds->request_path();
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size_t args = path.find('?');
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if (args == std::string::npos)
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return NULL;
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size_t found;
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const char kTargetPeerIdParam[] = "to=";
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do {
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found = path.find(kTargetPeerIdParam, args);
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if (found == std::string::npos)
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return NULL;
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if (found == (args + 1) || path[found - 1] == '&') {
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found += ARRAYSIZE(kTargetPeerIdParam) - 1;
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break;
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}
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args = found + ARRAYSIZE(kTargetPeerIdParam) - 1;
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} while (true);
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int id = atoi(&path[found]);
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Members::const_iterator i = members_.begin();
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for (; i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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if ((*i)->id() == id) {
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return *i;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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bool PeerChannel::AddMember(DataSocket* ds) {
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assert(IsPeerConnection(ds));
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ChannelMember* new_guy = new ChannelMember(ds);
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Members failures;
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BroadcastChangedState(*new_guy, &failures);
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HandleDeliveryFailures(&failures);
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members_.push_back(new_guy);
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printf("New member added (total=%lu): %s\n",
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members_.size(), new_guy->name().c_str());
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// Let the newly connected peer know about other members of the channel.
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std::string content_type;
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std::string response = BuildResponseForNewMember(*new_guy, &content_type);
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ds->Send("200 Added", true, content_type, new_guy->GetPeerIdHeader(),
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response);
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return true;
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}
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void PeerChannel::CloseAll() {
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Members::const_iterator i = members_.begin();
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for (; i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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(*i)->QueueResponse("200 OK", "text/plain", "", "Server shutting down");
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}
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DeleteAll();
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}
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void PeerChannel::OnClosing(DataSocket* ds) {
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for (Members::iterator i = members_.begin(); i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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ChannelMember* m = (*i);
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m->OnClosing(ds);
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if (!m->connected()) {
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i = members_.erase(i);
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Members failures;
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BroadcastChangedState(*m, &failures);
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HandleDeliveryFailures(&failures);
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delete m;
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if (i == members_.end())
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break;
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}
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}
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printf("Total connected: %lu\n", members_.size());
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}
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void PeerChannel::CheckForTimeout() {
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for (Members::iterator i = members_.begin(); i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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ChannelMember* m = (*i);
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if (m->TimedOut()) {
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printf("Timeout: %s\n", m->name().c_str());
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m->set_disconnected();
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i = members_.erase(i);
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Members failures;
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BroadcastChangedState(*m, &failures);
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HandleDeliveryFailures(&failures);
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delete m;
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if (i == members_.end())
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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void PeerChannel::DeleteAll() {
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for (Members::iterator i = members_.begin(); i != members_.end(); ++i)
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delete (*i);
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members_.clear();
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}
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void PeerChannel::BroadcastChangedState(const ChannelMember& member,
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Members* delivery_failures) {
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// This function should be called prior to DataSocket::Close().
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assert(delivery_failures);
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if (!member.connected()) {
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printf("Member disconnected: %s\n", member.name().c_str());
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}
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Members::iterator i = members_.begin();
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for (; i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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if (&member != (*i)) {
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if (!(*i)->NotifyOfOtherMember(member)) {
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(*i)->set_disconnected();
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delivery_failures->push_back(*i);
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i = members_.erase(i);
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if (i == members_.end())
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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void PeerChannel::HandleDeliveryFailures(Members* failures) {
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assert(failures);
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while (!failures->empty()) {
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Members::iterator i = failures->begin();
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ChannelMember* member = *i;
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assert(!member->connected());
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failures->erase(i);
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BroadcastChangedState(*member, failures);
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delete member;
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}
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}
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// Builds a simple list of "name,id\n" entries for each member.
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std::string PeerChannel::BuildResponseForNewMember(const ChannelMember& member,
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std::string* content_type) {
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assert(content_type);
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*content_type = "text/plain";
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// The peer itself will always be the first entry.
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std::string response(member.GetEntry());
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for (Members::iterator i = members_.begin(); i != members_.end(); ++i) {
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if (member.id() != (*i)->id()) {
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assert((*i)->connected());
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response += (*i)->GetEntry();
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}
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}
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return response;
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}
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