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%% The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
%% Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
%% compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License
%% at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
%%
%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
%% the License for the specific language governing rights and
%% limitations under the License.
%%
%% The Original Code is RabbitMQ.
%%
%% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is VMware, Inc.
%% Copyright (c) 2007-2011 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
%%
-module(rabbit_router).
-include_lib("stdlib/include/qlc.hrl").
-include("rabbit.hrl").
-export([deliver/2, match_bindings/2, match_routing_key/2]).
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-ifdef(use_specs).
-export_type([routing_key/0, routing_result/0, match_result/0]).
-type(routing_key() :: binary()).
-type(routing_result() :: 'routed' | 'unroutable' | 'not_delivered').
-type(qpids() :: [pid()]).
-type(match_result() :: [rabbit_types:binding_destination()]).
-spec(deliver/2 :: ([rabbit_amqqueue:name()], rabbit_types:delivery()) ->
{routing_result(), qpids()}).
-spec(match_bindings/2 :: (rabbit_types:binding_source(),
fun ((rabbit_types:binding()) -> boolean())) ->
match_result()).
-spec(match_routing_key/2 :: (rabbit_types:binding_source(),
routing_key() | '_') -> match_result()).
-endif.
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
deliver(QNames, Delivery = #delivery{mandatory = false,
immediate = false}) ->
%% optimisation: when Mandatory = false and Immediate = false,
%% rabbit_amqqueue:deliver will deliver the message to the queue
%% process asynchronously, and return true, which means all the
%% QPids will always be returned. It is therefore safe to use a
%% fire-and-forget cast here and return the QPids - the semantics
%% is preserved. This scales much better than the non-immediate
%% case below.
QPids = lookup_qpids(QNames),
delegate:invoke_no_result(
QPids, fun (Pid) -> rabbit_amqqueue:deliver(Pid, Delivery) end),
{routed, QPids};
deliver(QNames, Delivery = #delivery{mandatory = Mandatory,
immediate = Immediate}) ->
QPids = lookup_qpids(QNames),
{Success, _} =
delegate:invoke(QPids,
fun (Pid) ->
rabbit_amqqueue:deliver(Pid, Delivery)
end),
{Routed, Handled} =
lists:foldl(fun fold_deliveries/2, {false, []}, Success),
check_delivery(Mandatory, Immediate, {Routed, Handled}).
%% TODO: Maybe this should be handled by a cursor instead.
%% TODO: This causes a full scan for each entry with the same source
match_bindings(SrcName, Match) ->
Query = qlc:q([DestinationName ||
#route{binding = Binding = #binding{
source = SrcName1,
destination = DestinationName}} <-
mnesia:table(rabbit_route),
SrcName == SrcName1,
Match(Binding)]),
mnesia:async_dirty(fun qlc:e/1, [Query]).
match_routing_key(SrcName, RoutingKey) ->
MatchHead = #route{binding = #binding{source = SrcName,
destination = '$1',
key = RoutingKey,
_ = '_'}},
mnesia:dirty_select(rabbit_route, [{MatchHead, [], ['$1']}]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
fold_deliveries({Pid, true},{_, Handled}) -> {true, [Pid|Handled]};
fold_deliveries({_, false},{_, Handled}) -> {true, Handled}.
%% check_delivery(Mandatory, Immediate, {WasRouted, QPids})
check_delivery(true, _ , {false, []}) -> {unroutable, []};
check_delivery(_ , true, {_ , []}) -> {not_delivered, []};
check_delivery(_ , _ , {_ , Qs}) -> {routed, Qs}.
lookup_qpids(QNames) ->
lists:foldl(fun (QName, QPids) ->
case mnesia:dirty_read({rabbit_queue, QName}) of
[#amqqueue{pid = QPid}] -> [QPid | QPids];
[] -> QPids
end
end, [], QNames).
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