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  1. /*
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  16. private import Synchronization
  17. /// A gRPC server.
  18. ///
  19. /// The server accepts connections from clients and listens on each connection for new streams
  20. /// which are initiated by the client. Each stream maps to a single RPC. The server routes accepted
  21. /// streams to a service to handle the RPC or rejects them with an appropriate error if no service
  22. /// can handle the RPC.
  23. ///
  24. /// A ``GRPCServer`` listens with a specific transport implementation (for example, HTTP/2 or in-process),
  25. /// and routes requests from the transport to the service instance. You can also use "interceptors",
  26. /// to implement cross-cutting logic which apply to all accepted RPCs. Example uses of interceptors
  27. /// include request filtering, authentication, and logging. Once requests have been intercepted
  28. /// they are passed to a handler which in turn returns a response to send back to the client.
  29. ///
  30. /// ## Configuring and starting a server
  31. ///
  32. /// The following example demonstrates how to create and run a server.
  33. ///
  34. /// ```swift
  35. /// // Create a transport
  36. /// let transport = SomeServerTransport()
  37. ///
  38. /// // Create the 'Greeter' and 'Echo' services.
  39. /// let greeter = GreeterService()
  40. /// let echo = EchoService()
  41. ///
  42. /// // Create an interceptor.
  43. /// let statsRecorder = StatsRecordingServerInterceptors()
  44. ///
  45. /// // Run the server.
  46. /// try await withGRPCServer(
  47. /// transport: transport,
  48. /// services: [greeter, echo],
  49. /// interceptors: [statsRecorder]
  50. /// ) { server in
  51. /// // ...
  52. /// // The server begins shutting down when this closure returns
  53. /// // ...
  54. /// }
  55. /// ```
  56. ///
  57. /// ## Creating a client manually
  58. ///
  59. /// If the `with`-style methods for creating a server isn't suitable for your application then you
  60. /// can create and run it manually. This requires you to call the ``serve()`` method in a task
  61. /// which instructs the server to start its transport and listen for new RPCs. A ``RuntimeError`` is
  62. /// thrown if the transport can't be started or encounters some other runtime error.
  63. ///
  64. /// ```swift
  65. /// // Start running the server.
  66. /// try await server.serve()
  67. /// ```
  68. ///
  69. /// The ``serve()`` method won't return until the server has finished handling all requests. You can
  70. /// signal to the server that it should stop accepting new requests by calling ``beginGracefulShutdown()``.
  71. /// This allows the server to drain existing requests gracefully. To stop the server more abruptly
  72. /// you can cancel the task running your server. If your application requires additional resources
  73. /// that need their lifecycles managed you should consider using [Swift Service
  74. /// Lifecycle](https://github.com/swift-server/swift-service-lifecycle) and the
  75. /// `GRPCServiceLifecycle` module provided by [gRPC Swift Extras](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-swift-extras).
  76. @available(gRPCSwift 2.0, *)
  77. public final class GRPCServer<Transport: ServerTransport>: Sendable {
  78. typealias Stream = RPCStream<Transport.Inbound, Transport.Outbound>
  79. /// The ``ServerTransport`` implementation that the server uses to listen for new requests.
  80. public let transport: Transport
  81. /// The services registered which the server is serving.
  82. private let router: RPCRouter<Transport>
  83. /// The state of the server.
  84. private let state: Mutex<State>
  85. private enum State: Sendable {
  86. /// The server hasn't been started yet. Can transition to `running` or `stopped`.
  87. case notStarted
  88. /// The server is running and accepting RPCs. Can transition to `stopping`.
  89. case running
  90. /// The server is stopping and no new RPCs will be accepted. Existing RPCs may run to
  91. /// completion. May transition to `stopped`.
  92. case stopping
  93. /// The server has stopped, no RPCs are in flight and no more will be accepted. This state
  94. /// is terminal.
  95. case stopped
  96. mutating func startServing() throws {
  97. switch self {
  98. case .notStarted:
  99. self = .running
  100. case .running:
  101. throw RuntimeError(
  102. code: .serverIsAlreadyRunning,
  103. message: "The server is already running and can only be started once."
  104. )
  105. case .stopping, .stopped:
  106. throw RuntimeError(
  107. code: .serverIsStopped,
  108. message: "The server has stopped and can only be started once."
  109. )
  110. }
  111. }
  112. mutating func beginGracefulShutdown() -> Bool {
  113. switch self {
  114. case .notStarted:
  115. self = .stopped
  116. return false
  117. case .running:
  118. self = .stopping
  119. return true
  120. case .stopping, .stopped:
  121. // Already stopping/stopped, ignore.
  122. return false
  123. }
  124. }
  125. mutating func stopped() {
  126. self = .stopped
  127. }
  128. }
  129. /// Creates a new server.
  130. ///
  131. /// - Parameters:
  132. /// - transport: The transport the server should listen on.
  133. /// - services: Services offered by the server.
  134. /// - interceptors: A collection of interceptors providing cross-cutting functionality to each
  135. /// accepted RPC. The order in which interceptors are added reflects the order in which they
  136. /// are called. The first interceptor added will be the first interceptor to intercept each
  137. /// request. The last interceptor added will be the final interceptor to intercept each
  138. /// request before calling the appropriate handler.
  139. public convenience init(
  140. transport: Transport,
  141. services: [any RegistrableRPCService],
  142. interceptors: [any ServerInterceptor] = []
  143. ) {
  144. self.init(
  145. transport: transport,
  146. services: services,
  147. interceptorPipeline: interceptors.map { .apply($0, to: .all) }
  148. )
  149. }
  150. /// Creates a new server.
  151. ///
  152. /// - Parameters:
  153. /// - transport: The transport the server should listen on.
  154. /// - services: Services offered by the server.
  155. /// - interceptorPipeline: A collection of interceptors providing cross-cutting functionality to each
  156. /// accepted RPC. The order in which interceptors are added reflects the order in which they
  157. /// are called. The first interceptor added will be the first interceptor to intercept each
  158. /// request. The last interceptor added will be the final interceptor to intercept each
  159. /// request before calling the appropriate handler.
  160. public convenience init(
  161. transport: Transport,
  162. services: [any RegistrableRPCService],
  163. interceptorPipeline: [ConditionalInterceptor<any ServerInterceptor>]
  164. ) {
  165. var router = RPCRouter<Transport>()
  166. for service in services {
  167. service.registerMethods(with: &router)
  168. }
  169. router.registerInterceptors(pipeline: interceptorPipeline)
  170. self.init(transport: transport, router: router)
  171. }
  172. /// Creates a new server with a pre-configured router.
  173. ///
  174. /// - Parameters:
  175. /// - transport: The transport the server should listen on.
  176. /// - router: A ``RPCRouter`` used by the server to route accepted streams to method handlers.
  177. public init(transport: Transport, router: RPCRouter<Transport>) {
  178. self.state = Mutex(.notStarted)
  179. self.transport = transport
  180. self.router = router
  181. }
  182. /// Starts the server and runs until the registered transport has closed.
  183. ///
  184. /// No RPCs are processed until the configured transport is listening. If the transport fails to start
  185. /// listening, or if it encounters a runtime error, then ``RuntimeError`` is thrown.
  186. ///
  187. /// This function returns when the configured transport has stopped listening and all requests have been
  188. /// handled. You can signal to the transport that it should stop listening by calling
  189. /// ``beginGracefulShutdown()``. The server will continue to process existing requests.
  190. ///
  191. /// To stop the server more abruptly you can cancel the task that this function is running in.
  192. ///
  193. /// - Note: You can only call this function once, repeated calls will result in a
  194. /// ``RuntimeError`` being thrown.
  195. public func serve() async throws {
  196. try self.state.withLock { try $0.startServing() }
  197. // When we exit this function the server must have stopped.
  198. defer {
  199. self.state.withLock { $0.stopped() }
  200. }
  201. do {
  202. try await transport.listen { stream, context in
  203. await self.router.handle(stream: stream, context: context)
  204. }
  205. } catch {
  206. throw RuntimeError(
  207. code: .transportError,
  208. message: "Server transport threw an error.",
  209. cause: error
  210. )
  211. }
  212. }
  213. /// Signal to the server that it should stop listening for new requests.
  214. ///
  215. /// By calling this function you indicate to clients that they mustn't start new requests
  216. /// against this server. Once the server has processed all requests the ``serve()`` method returns.
  217. ///
  218. /// Calling this on a server which is already stopping or has stopped has no effect.
  219. public func beginGracefulShutdown() {
  220. let wasRunning = self.state.withLock { $0.beginGracefulShutdown() }
  221. if wasRunning {
  222. self.transport.beginGracefulShutdown()
  223. }
  224. }
  225. }
  226. /// Creates and runs a gRPC server.
  227. ///
  228. /// - Parameters:
  229. /// - transport: The transport the server should listen on.
  230. /// - services: Services offered by the server.
  231. /// - interceptors: A collection of interceptors providing cross-cutting functionality to each
  232. /// accepted RPC. The order in which interceptors are added reflects the order in which they
  233. /// are called. The first interceptor added will be the first interceptor to intercept each
  234. /// request. The last interceptor added will be the final interceptor to intercept each
  235. /// request before calling the appropriate handler.
  236. /// - isolation: A reference to the actor to which the enclosing code is isolated, or nil if the
  237. /// code is nonisolated.
  238. /// - handleServer: A closure which is called with the server. When the closure returns, the
  239. /// server is shutdown gracefully.
  240. /// - Returns: The result of the `handleServer` closure.
  241. @available(gRPCSwift 2.0, *)
  242. public func withGRPCServer<Transport: ServerTransport, Result: Sendable>(
  243. transport: Transport,
  244. services: [any RegistrableRPCService],
  245. interceptors: [any ServerInterceptor] = [],
  246. isolation: isolated (any Actor)? = #isolation,
  247. handleServer: (GRPCServer<Transport>) async throws -> Result
  248. ) async throws -> Result {
  249. try await withGRPCServer(
  250. transport: transport,
  251. services: services,
  252. interceptorPipeline: interceptors.map { .apply($0, to: .all) },
  253. isolation: isolation,
  254. handleServer: handleServer
  255. )
  256. }
  257. /// Creates and runs a gRPC server.
  258. ///
  259. /// - Parameters:
  260. /// - transport: The transport the server should listen on.
  261. /// - services: Services offered by the server.
  262. /// - interceptorPipeline: A collection of interceptors providing cross-cutting functionality to each
  263. /// accepted RPC. The order in which interceptors are added reflects the order in which they
  264. /// are called. The first interceptor added will be the first interceptor to intercept each
  265. /// request. The last interceptor added will be the final interceptor to intercept each
  266. /// request before calling the appropriate handler.
  267. /// - isolation: A reference to the actor to which the enclosing code is isolated, or nil if the
  268. /// code is nonisolated.
  269. /// - handleServer: A closure which is called with the server. When the closure returns, the
  270. /// server is shutdown gracefully.
  271. /// - Returns: The result of the `handleServer` closure.
  272. @available(gRPCSwift 2.0, *)
  273. public func withGRPCServer<Transport: ServerTransport, Result: Sendable>(
  274. transport: Transport,
  275. services: [any RegistrableRPCService],
  276. interceptorPipeline: [ConditionalInterceptor<any ServerInterceptor>],
  277. isolation: isolated (any Actor)? = #isolation,
  278. handleServer: (GRPCServer<Transport>) async throws -> Result
  279. ) async throws -> Result {
  280. return try await withThrowingDiscardingTaskGroup { group in
  281. let server = GRPCServer(
  282. transport: transport,
  283. services: services,
  284. interceptorPipeline: interceptorPipeline
  285. )
  286. group.addTask {
  287. try await server.serve()
  288. }
  289. let result = try await handleServer(server)
  290. server.beginGracefulShutdown()
  291. return result
  292. }
  293. }