Let's do our own full blown HTTP server with Netty--转载
原文地址:http://adolgarev.blogspot.com/2013/12/lets-do-our-own-full-blown-http-server.html
Sometimes servlets just doesn't fit you, sometimes you need to support some protocols except HTTP, sometimes you need something really fast. Allow me to show you the Netty that can suit for these needs.?
Netty is an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients. (http://netty.io/)Netty has everything one needs for HTTP, thus web server on Netty is like a low hanging fruit.
First of all you need to understand what pipeline is, see?Interface ChannelPipeline.?Pipeline is like processing line where various?ChannelHandlers convert input bytes into output. Pipeline corresponds one to one to connection, thus?ChannelHandlers in our case will convert HTTP Request into HTTP Response, handlers will be responsible for such auxiliary things like parsing incoming packets and assembling outcoming and also call business logic to handle requests and produce responses.
Full source is available.
There are 2 types of handlers.?
ChannelInboundHandlers?that process incoming data.
ChannelOutboundHandlers?that produce data to be sent.
See?How an event flows in a pipeline.
In our case we'll create following inbound handlers
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In braces you see messages being passed between handlers. With * marked our custom classes, all others are from Netty.?
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HttpRequestDecoder is responsible for low level parsing and converts raw bytes into HttpObject that correspond to HTTP request header and body chunks.
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HttpObjectAggregator composes from these objects one single FullHttpRequest per HTTP request. It can be configured with?maxContentLength to prevent too big requests.
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RequestDecoder simply wraps FullHttpRequest into custom Request and adds auxiliary parameters namely orderNumber. HTTP client can send multiple requests in one connection and it expects responses in the same order. We process those requests in parallel and for instance second one can be processed before first. Thus we need to assembly responses in the right order before sending them out. For this purpose we assign index number to each incoming Request in our pipeline.
Example. Imagine to process request we just sleep specified amount of seconds.?
telnet?localhost?9999 Trying?::1... Connected?to?localhost. Escape?character?is?'^]'. GET?/?duration=5?HTTP/1.1?<--?sleep?for?5?seconds User-Agent:?curl/7.33.0 Host:?localhost:9999 Accept:?*/*GET?/?duration=3?HTTP/1.1?<--?sleep?for?3?seconds User-Agent:?curl/7.33.0 Host:?localhost:9999 Accept:?*/*HTTP/1.1?200?OK?<--?despite?second?request?processed?first?we?get?both?responses?in?the?right?order?after?5?seconds Content-Type:?application/json Content-Length:?18 Set-Cookie:?JSESSIOINID=e9ma1foeretnh19u4demqta7tr Connection:?keep-alive"Slept?for?5?secs"HTTP/1.1?200?OK Content-Type:?application/json Content-Length:?18 Set-Cookie:?JSESSIOINID=8ti5pbfc0dmd4r09i6or005r6b Connection:?keep-alive"Slept?for?3?secs"?
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FormPayloadDecoder implements incoming parameters parsing. It uses?QueryStringDecoder and?HttpPostRequestDecoder from netty to parse application/x-www-form-urlencoded and multipart/form-data encoded GET and POST data. It produces?FullDecodedRequest that differs from?Request by containing?Values - simple key-value mapping for parameter names and values. You can easily replace?FormPayloadDecoder with any other handler that converts Request into?FullDecodedRequest, for instance, parse JSON encoded data in POST body.
Sidenote. 'Why we cannot just update Request object like Request.setValues() and pass it further?' you say. There is a good reason to keep messages being passed immutable in multithreaded application (even though a connection is bound to particular thread in netty). Even more, type gives you an information about what you actually have.?FullDecodedRequest clearly says that parameters were parsed, in case we make Request object mutable and set there Values one cannot say at any given point in time whether Request already contains Values or not.?DefaultHandler in its turn requires?FullDecodedRequest as input, in other words it says give me fully parsed request object with parameters. In case of mutable Request this restriction is not clear.?
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DefaultHandler uses a separate set of threads to handle business logic. It uses netty?EventExecutorGroup?that is like?ExecutorService?in Java SE.?EventExecutorGroup provides methods to submit tasks and returns futures to observe (in contrast to Java SE?Future?one can?add listeners to netty Future).?Provider below is a callable that given input parameters produces some output object.
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DefaultExceptionHandler is a catch all handler that receives all exceptions from any handler above, makes pretty output from java stack trace and closes connection.
Now, given a result object, one need to produce output in HTTP way. For this purpose following outbound handlers are used.?
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Response contains result and reference to request. JacksonJsonResponseEncoder as you may guess uses Jackson library to convert response to JSON, produces FullEncodedResponse that contains FullHttpResponse with appropriate Content-Type and Content-Length set. You can replace?JacksonJsonResponseEncoder with any other way to encode response, for instance, to xml or depending to Accept-Encoding request header.
Sidenote about the naming. If you have some interface lets say example.Showable don't call it example.IShowable or example.ShowableI (find out by yourself why). Also do not call implementations of this interface like example.ShowableImpl or example.impl.Showable. Concrete implementation of the interface must be specific in something that differs it from all other implementations (if there is only one implementation you are trying to trick yourself that you are loosely coupled). Reflect its specifics in its name like example.ShowableWhiteBoard, example.ShowablePixelBitmap.?
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ResponseEncoder evicts FullHttpResponse from FullEncodedResponse and handles such aspects as cookies, session ids, keep-alive, etc. Also it assembles responses in the right order.
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HttpResponseEncoder is a netty thing that obviously produces raw bytes from?FullHttpResponse. Pay attention at ReferenceCountUtil.release(httpRequest). Netty uses pool of buffers and reference counting to omit problems with GC. See?Reference counted objects.
All those handlers are composed together into pipeline by?DefaultServerInitializer.?Feel free to browse the source code.?Also take a look at various handlers from the box that you may find useful like?HttpContentCompressor or?SslHandler.
轉載于:https://www.cnblogs.com/davidwang456/p/5124998.html
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