Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
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package internal
import (
"fmt"
"net"
)
// Listener implements the net.Listener interface and allows you to manually
// pass connections to it. This is useful when you need to accept connections
// and do something with them yourself first (e.g. handling our multiplexing
// scheme) before giving them to the gRPC server.
type Listener struct {
addr net.Addr
conns chan net.Conn
done chan struct{}
}
var _ net.Listener = (*Listener)(nil)
// NewListener creates a Listener with the given address.
func NewListener(addr net.Addr) *Listener {
return &Listener{
addr: addr,
conns: make(chan net.Conn),
done: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
// Handle makes the given connection available to Accept.
func (l *Listener) Handle(conn net.Conn) {
select {
case l.conns <- conn:
case <-l.done:
_ = conn.Close()
}
}
// Accept a connection.
func (l *Listener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
select {
case c := <-l.conns:
return c, nil
case <-l.done:
return nil, &net.OpError{
Op: "accept",
Net: l.addr.Network(),
Addr: l.addr,
Err: fmt.Errorf("listener closed"),
}
}
}
// Addr returns the listener's address.
func (l *Listener) Addr() net.Addr { return l.addr }
// Close the listener.
func (l *Listener) Close() error {
close(l.done)
return nil
}