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wrapper.go
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wrapper.go
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package server
import (
"context"
)
// HandlerFunc represents a single method of a handler. It's used primarily
// for the wrappers. What's handed to the actual method is the concrete
// request and response types.
type HandlerFunc func(ctx context.Context, req Request, rsp interface{}) error
// SubscriberFunc represents a single method of a subscriber. It's used primarily
// for the wrappers. What's handed to the actual method is the concrete
// publication message.
type SubscriberFunc func(ctx context.Context, msg Message) error
// BatchSubscriberFunc represents a single method of a subscriber. It's used primarily
// for the wrappers. What's handed to the actual method is the concrete
// publication message. This func used by batch subscribers
type BatchSubscriberFunc func(ctxs []context.Context, msgs []Message) error
// HandlerWrapper wraps the HandlerFunc and returns the equivalent
type HandlerWrapper func(HandlerFunc) HandlerFunc
// SubscriberWrapper wraps the SubscriberFunc and returns the equivalent
type SubscriberWrapper func(SubscriberFunc) SubscriberFunc
// BatchSubscriberWrapper wraps the SubscriberFunc and returns the equivalent
type BatchSubscriberWrapper func(BatchSubscriberFunc) BatchSubscriberFunc
// StreamWrapper wraps a Stream interface and returns the equivalent.
// Because streams exist for the lifetime of a method invocation this
// is a convenient way to wrap a Stream as its in use for trace, monitoring,
// metrics, etc.
type StreamWrapper func(Stream) Stream