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package org.opensearch.http;
import org.opensearch.common.collect.Tuple;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.PriorityQueue;
/**
* Aggregates HTTP requests
*
* @opensearch.internal
*/
public class HttpPipeliningAggregator {
private final int maxEventsHeld;
private final PriorityQueue> outboundHoldingQueue;
/*
* The current read and write sequence numbers. Read sequence numbers are attached to requests in the order they are read from the
* channel, and then transferred to responses. A response is not written to the channel context until its sequence number matches the
* current write sequence, implying that all preceding messages have been written.
*/
private int readSequence;
private int writeSequence;
public HttpPipeliningAggregator(int maxEventsHeld) {
this.maxEventsHeld = maxEventsHeld;
this.outboundHoldingQueue = new PriorityQueue<>(1, Comparator.comparing(Tuple::v1));
}
public HttpPipelinedRequest read(final HttpRequest request) {
return new HttpPipelinedRequest(readSequence++, request);
}
public List> write(final HttpPipelinedResponse response, Listener listener) {
if (outboundHoldingQueue.size() < maxEventsHeld) {
ArrayList> readyResponses = new ArrayList<>();
outboundHoldingQueue.add(new Tuple<>(response, listener));
while (!outboundHoldingQueue.isEmpty()) {
/*
* Since the response with the lowest sequence number is the top of the priority queue, we know if its sequence
* number does not match the current write sequence number then we have not processed all preceding responses yet.
*/
final Tuple top = outboundHoldingQueue.peek();
if (top.v1().getSequence() != writeSequence) {
break;
}
outboundHoldingQueue.poll();
readyResponses.add(top);
writeSequence++;
}
return readyResponses;
} else {
int eventCount = outboundHoldingQueue.size() + 1;
throw new IllegalStateException("Too many pipelined events [" + eventCount + "]. Max events allowed [" + maxEventsHeld + "].");
}
}
public List> removeAllInflightResponses() {
ArrayList> responses = new ArrayList<>(outboundHoldingQueue);
outboundHoldingQueue.clear();
return responses;
}
}