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package org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy;
import org.openqa.grid.common.RegistrationRequest;
import org.openqa.grid.common.exception.RemoteException;
import org.openqa.grid.common.exception.RemoteNotReachableException;
import org.openqa.grid.common.exception.RemoteUnregisterException;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.BaseRemoteProxy;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.GridRegistry;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.TestSession;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.listeners.CommandListener;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.listeners.SelfHealingProxy;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.listeners.TestSessionListener;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.listeners.TimeoutListener;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.utils.HtmlRenderer;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArrayList;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
/**
* Default remote proxy for selenium, handling both selenium1 and webdriver requests.
*/
public class DefaultRemoteProxy extends BaseRemoteProxy
implements
TimeoutListener,
SelfHealingProxy,
CommandListener,
TestSessionListener {
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(DefaultRemoteProxy.class.getName());
public static final int DEFAULT_POLLING_INTERVAL = 10000;
public static final int DEFAULT_UNREGISTER_DELAY = 60000;
public static final int DEFAULT_DOWN_POLLING_LIMIT = 2;
private volatile int pollingInterval = DEFAULT_POLLING_INTERVAL;
private volatile int unregisterDelay = DEFAULT_UNREGISTER_DELAY;
private volatile int downPollingLimit = DEFAULT_DOWN_POLLING_LIMIT;
public DefaultRemoteProxy(RegistrationRequest request, GridRegistry registry) {
super(request, registry);
pollingInterval = config.nodePolling != null ? config.nodePolling : DEFAULT_POLLING_INTERVAL;
unregisterDelay = config.unregisterIfStillDownAfter != null ? config.unregisterIfStillDownAfter : DEFAULT_UNREGISTER_DELAY;
downPollingLimit = config.downPollingLimit != null ? config.downPollingLimit : DEFAULT_DOWN_POLLING_LIMIT;
}
public void beforeRelease(TestSession session) {
// release the resources remotely if the remote started a browser.
if (session.getExternalKey() == null) {
return;
}
boolean ok = session.sendDeleteSessionRequest();
if (!ok) {
LOG.warning("Error releasing the resources on timeout for session " + session);
}
}
public void afterCommand(TestSession session, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
session.put("lastCommand", request.getMethod() + " - " + request.getPathInfo() + " executed.");
}
public void beforeCommand(TestSession session, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
session.put("lastCommand", request.getMethod() + " - " + request.getPathInfo() + " executing ...");
}
private final HtmlRenderer renderer = new WebProxyHtmlRenderer(this);
@Override
public HtmlRenderer getHtmlRender() {
return renderer;
}
/*
* Self Healing part. Polls the remote, and marks it down if it cannot be reached twice in a row.
*/
private volatile boolean down = false;
private volatile boolean poll = true;
// TODO freynaud
private List errors = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>();
private Thread pollingThread = null;
public boolean isAlive() {
try {
getStatus();
return true;
} catch (Exception e) {
LOG.fine("Failed to check status of node: " + e.getMessage());
return false;
}
}
public void startPolling() {
pollingThread = new Thread(new Runnable() { // Thread safety reviewed
int failedPollingTries = 0;
long downSince = 0;
public void run() {
while (poll) {
try {
Thread.sleep(pollingInterval);
if (!isAlive()) {
if (!down) {
failedPollingTries++;
if (failedPollingTries >= downPollingLimit) {
downSince = System.currentTimeMillis();
addNewEvent(new RemoteNotReachableException(String.format(
"Marking the node %s as down: cannot reach the node for %s tries",
DefaultRemoteProxy.this, failedPollingTries)));
}
} else {
long downFor = System.currentTimeMillis() - downSince;
if (downFor > unregisterDelay) {
addNewEvent(new RemoteUnregisterException(String.format(
"Unregistering the node %s because it's been down for %s milliseconds",
DefaultRemoteProxy.this, downFor)));
}
}
} else {
down = false;
failedPollingTries = 0;
downSince = 0;
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
return;
}
}
}
}, "RemoteProxy failure poller thread for " + getId());
pollingThread.start();
}
public void stopPolling() {
poll = false;
pollingThread.interrupt();
}
public void addNewEvent(RemoteException event) {
errors.add(event);
onEvent(errors, event);
}
public void onEvent(List events, RemoteException lastInserted) {
for (RemoteException e : events) {
if (e instanceof RemoteNotReachableException) {
LOG.info(e.getMessage());
down = true;
this.errors.clear();
}
if (e instanceof RemoteUnregisterException) {
LOG.info(e.getMessage());
GridRegistry registry = this.getRegistry();
registry.removeIfPresent(this);
}
}
}
/**
* overwrites the session allocation to discard the proxy that are down.
*/
@Override
public TestSession getNewSession(Map requestedCapability) {
if (down) {
return null;
}
return super.getNewSession(requestedCapability);
}
public boolean isDown() {
return down;
}
/**
* The client shouldn't have to care where firefox is installed as long as the correct version is
* launched, however with webdriver the binary location is specified in the desiredCapability,
* making it the responsibility of the person running the test.
*
* With this implementation of beforeSession, that problem disappears . If the webdriver slot is
* registered with a firefox using a custom binary location, the hub will handle it.
*
*
* For instance if a node registers:
* {"browserName":"firefox","version":"7.0","firefox_binary":"/home/ff7"}
*
* and later on a client requests {"browserName":"firefox","version":"7.0"} , the hub will
* automatically append the correct binary path to the desiredCapability before it's forwarded to
* the server. That way the version / install location mapping is done only once at the node
* level.
*/
public void beforeSession(TestSession session) {
// Nothing to do by default
}
public void afterSession(TestSession session) {
// nothing to do here in this default implementation
}
@Override
public void teardown() {
super.teardown();
stopPolling();
}
}