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package io.grpc.internal;

import io.grpc.Status;
import javax.annotation.CheckReturnValue;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.concurrent.ThreadSafe;

/**
 * A {@link ClientTransport} that has life-cycle management.
 *
 * 

{@link #start} must be the first method call to this interface and return before calling other * methods. * *

Typically the transport owns the streams it creates through {@link #newStream}, while some * implementations may transfer the streams to somewhere else. Either way they must conform to the * contract defined by {@link #shutdown}, {@link Listener#transportShutdown} and * {@link Listener#transportTerminated}. */ @ThreadSafe public interface ManagedClientTransport extends ClientTransport { /** * Starts transport. This method may only be called once. * *

Implementations must not call {@code listener} from within {@link #start}; implementations * are expected to notify listener on a separate thread or when the returned {@link Runnable} is * run. This method and the returned {@code Runnable} should not throw any exceptions. * * @param listener non-{@code null} listener of transport events * @return a {@link Runnable} that is executed after-the-fact by the original caller, typically * after locks are released */ @CheckReturnValue @Nullable Runnable start(Listener listener); /** * Initiates an orderly shutdown of the transport. Existing streams continue, but the transport * will not own any new streams. New streams will either fail (once * {@link Listener#transportShutdown} callback called), or be transferred off this transport (in * which case they may succeed). This method may only be called once. */ void shutdown(Status reason); /** * Initiates a forceful shutdown in which preexisting and new calls are closed. Existing calls * should be closed with the provided {@code reason}. */ void shutdownNow(Status reason); /** * Receives notifications for the transport life-cycle events. Implementation does not need to be * thread-safe, so notifications must be properly synchronized externally. */ interface Listener { /** * The transport is shutting down. This transport will stop owning new streams, but existing * streams may continue, and the transport may still be able to process {@link #newStream} as * long as it doesn't own the new streams. Shutdown could have been caused by an error or normal * operation. It is possible that this method is called without {@link #shutdown} being called. * *

This is called exactly once, and must be called prior to {@link #transportTerminated}. * * @param s the reason for the shutdown. */ void transportShutdown(Status s); /** * The transport completed shutting down. All resources have been released. All streams have * either been closed or transferred off this transport. This transport may still be able to * process {@link #newStream} as long as it doesn't own the new streams. * *

This is called exactly once, and must be called after {@link #transportShutdown} has been * called. */ void transportTerminated(); /** * The transport is ready to accept traffic, because the connection is established. This is * called at most once. */ void transportReady(); /** * Called whenever the transport's in-use state has changed. A transport is in-use when it has * at least one stream. */ void transportInUse(boolean inUse); } }





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