Commit Graph

3 Commits (ce1deae3c8c95b6f02b78d3f9c7cf2fbcd4cedd3)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Nephin bd44952c2e streaming: disable streaming when requesting connect events
Until the correct events are created for terminating gateways.
2020-10-26 11:55:49 -04:00
Daniel Nephin e7d505dc33 config: add field for enabling streaming in the client
agent: register the new streaming cache-type
2020-10-09 14:11:34 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 529f252d5c rpcclient: Add health.Client and use it in http and dns
This new package provides a client agent implementation of an interface
for fetching the health of services.

This approach has a number of benefits:

1. It provides a much more explicit interface. Instead of everything
   dependency on `RPC()` and `Cache.Get()` for many unrelated things
   they can depend on a type that are named according to the behaviour
   it provides.

2. It gives us a single place to vary the behaviour and migrate to
   a new form of RPC (gRPC). The current implementation has two options
   (cache, or direct RPC), and in the future we will have more.
   It is also a great opporunity to start adding `context.Context` args
   to these operations, which in the future will allow us to cancel
   the operations.

3. As a concequence of the first, in the Server agent where we make
   these calls we can replace the current in-memory RPC calls with
   a thin adapter for the real method. This removes the `net/rpc`
   machinery from the call in places where it is not needed.

This new package is quite small right now, but I think we can expect it
to grow to a more reasonable size as other RPC calls are replaced.

This change also happens to replace two very similar implementations with
a single implementation.
2020-10-04 18:55:02 -04:00