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dataclient.go
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dataclient.go
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/*
Package testdataclient provides a test implementation for the DataClient
interface of the skipper/routing package.
It uses in-memory route definitions that are passed in on construction,
and can upserted/deleted programmatically.
*/
package testdataclient
import (
"errors"
"github.com/zalando/skipper/eskip"
)
type incomingUpdate struct {
upsert []*eskip.Route
deletedIDs []string
}
// DataClient implementation.
type Client struct {
routes map[string]*eskip.Route
upsert []*eskip.Route
deletedIDs []string
failNext int
signalUpdate chan incomingUpdate
}
// Creates a Client with an initial set of route definitions.
func New(initial []*eskip.Route) *Client {
routes := make(map[string]*eskip.Route)
for _, r := range initial {
routes[r.Id] = r
}
return &Client{
routes: routes,
signalUpdate: make(chan incomingUpdate),
}
}
// Creates a Client with an initial set of route definitions in eskip
// format. If parsing the eskip document fails, returns an error.
func NewDoc(doc string) (*Client, error) {
routes, err := eskip.Parse(doc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return New(routes), nil
}
// Returns the initial/current set of route definitions.
func (c *Client) LoadAll() ([]*eskip.Route, error) {
if c.failNext > 0 {
c.upsert, c.deletedIDs = nil, nil
c.failNext--
return nil, errors.New("failed to get routes")
}
var routes []*eskip.Route
for _, r := range c.routes {
routes = append(routes, r)
}
return routes, nil
}
// Returns the route definitions upserted/deleted since the last call to
// LoadAll.
func (c *Client) LoadUpdate() ([]*eskip.Route, []string, error) {
update := <-c.signalUpdate
c.upsert, c.deletedIDs = update.upsert, update.deletedIDs
for _, id := range c.deletedIDs {
delete(c.routes, id)
}
for _, r := range c.upsert {
c.routes[r.Id] = r
}
if c.failNext > 0 {
c.upsert, c.deletedIDs = nil, nil
c.failNext--
return nil, nil, errors.New("failed to get routes")
}
var (
u []*eskip.Route
d []string
)
u, d, c.upsert, c.deletedIDs = c.upsert, c.deletedIDs, nil, nil
return u, d, nil
}
// Updates the current set of routes with new/modified and deleted
// route definitions.
func (c *Client) Update(upsert []*eskip.Route, deletedIDs []string) {
c.signalUpdate <- incomingUpdate{upsert, deletedIDs}
}
// Updates the current set of routes with new/modified and deleted
// route definitions in eskip format. In case the parsing of the
// document fails, it returns an error.
func (c *Client) UpdateDoc(upsertDoc string, deletedIDs []string) error {
routes, err := eskip.Parse(upsertDoc)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.Update(routes, deletedIDs)
return nil
}
// Sets the Client to fail on the next call to LoadAll or LoadUpdate.
// Repeated call to FailNext will result the Client to fail as many
// times as it was called.
func (c *Client) FailNext() {
c.failNext++
}