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package leader;
import org.apache.curator.framework.CuratorFramework;
import org.apache.curator.framework.recipes.leader.LeaderSelectorListenerAdapter;
import org.apache.curator.framework.recipes.leader.LeaderSelector;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
/**
* An example leader selector client. Note that {@link LeaderSelectorListenerAdapter} which
* has the recommended handling for connection state issues
*/
public class ExampleClient extends LeaderSelectorListenerAdapter implements Closeable
{
private final String name;
private final LeaderSelector leaderSelector;
private final AtomicInteger leaderCount = new AtomicInteger();
public ExampleClient(CuratorFramework client, String path, String name)
{
this.name = name;
// create a leader selector using the given path for management
// all participants in a given leader selection must use the same path
// ExampleClient here is also a LeaderSelectorListener but this isn't required
leaderSelector = new LeaderSelector(client, path, this);
// for most cases you will want your instance to requeue when it relinquishes leadership
leaderSelector.autoRequeue();
}
public void start() throws IOException
{
// the selection for this instance doesn't start until the leader selector is started
// leader selection is done in the background so this call to leaderSelector.start() returns immediately
leaderSelector.start();
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException
{
leaderSelector.close();
}
@Override
public void takeLeadership(CuratorFramework client) throws Exception
{
// we are now the leader. This method should not return until we want to relinquish leadership
final int waitSeconds = (int)(5 * Math.random()) + 1;
System.out.println(name + " is now the leader. Waiting " + waitSeconds + " seconds...");
System.out.println(name + " has been leader " + leaderCount.getAndIncrement() + " time(s) before.");
try
{
Thread.sleep(TimeUnit.SECONDS.toMillis(waitSeconds));
}
catch ( InterruptedException e )
{
System.err.println(name + " was interrupted.");
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
}
finally
{
System.out.println(name + " relinquishing leadership.\n");
}
}
}