cluster-client
Sharing Connection among Multi-Process Nodejs
As we know, each Node.js process runs in a single thread. Usually, we split a single process into multiple processes to take advantage of multi-core systems. On the other hand, it brings more system overhead, sush as maintaining more TCP connections between servers.
This module is designed to share connections among multi-process Nodejs.
Theory
- Inspired by Leader/Follower pattern.
- Allow ONLY one process "the Leader" to communicate with server. Other processes "the Followers" act as "Proxy" client, and forward all requests to Leader.
- The Leader is selected by "Port Competition". Every process try to listen on a certain port (for example 7777), but ONLY one can occupy the port, then it becomes the Leader, the others become Followers.
- TCP socket connections are maintained between Leader and Followers. And I design a simple communication protocol to exchange data between them.
- If old Leader dies, one of processes will be selected as the new Leader.
Diagram
normal (without using cluster client)
+--------+ +--------+
| Client | | Client | ...
+--------+ +--------+
| \ / |
| \ / |
| / \ |
| / \ |
+--------+ +--------+
| Server | | Server | ...
+--------+ +--------+
using cluster-client
+-------+
| start |
+---+---+
|
+--------+---------+
__| port competition |__
win / +------------------+ \ lose
/ \
+--------+ tcp conn +----------+
| Leader |<---------------->| Follower |
+--------+ +----------+
|
+--------+
| Client |
+--------+
| \
| \
| \
| \
+--------+ +--------+
| Server | | Server | ...
+--------+ +--------+
Protocol
- Packet structure
0 1 2 4 12
+-------+-------+---------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
|version|req/res| reserved | request id |
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| timeout | connection object length | application object length |
+-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| conn object (JSON format) ... | app object |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| ... |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Protocol Type
- Register Channel
- Subscribe/Publish
- Invoke
- Sequence diagram
+----------+ +---------------+ +---------+
| Follower | | local server | | Leader |
+----------+ +---------------+ +---------+
| register channel | assign to |
+ -----------------------> | --------------------> |
| | |
| subscribe |
+ ------------------------------------------------> |
| subscribe result |
| <------------------------------------------------ +
| |
| invoke |
+ ------------------------------------------------> |
| invoke result |
| <------------------------------------------------ +
| |
Install
npm install cluster-client --save
Node.js >= 6.0.0 required
Usage
'use strict';
const co = require('co');
const Base = require('sdk-base');
const cluster = require('cluster-client');
/**
* Client Example
*/
class YourClient extends Base {
constructor(options) {
super(options);
this.options = options;
this.ready(true);
}
subscribe(reg, listener) {
// subscribe logic
}
publish(reg) {
// publish logic
}
* getData(id) {
// invoke api
}
getDataCallback(id, cb) {
// ...
}
getDataPromise(id) {
// ...
}
}
// create some client instances, but only one instance will connect to server
const client_1 = cluster(YourClient)
.delegate('getData')
.delegate('getDataCallback')
.delegate('getDataPromise')
.create({ foo: 'bar' });
const client_2 = cluster(YourClient)
.delegate('getData')
.delegate('getDataCallback')
.delegate('getDataPromise')
.create({ foo: 'bar' });
const client_3 = cluster(YourClient)
.delegate('getData')
.delegate('getDataCallback')
.delegate('getDataPromise')
.create({ foo: 'bar' });
// subscribe information
client_1.subscribe('some thing', result => console.log(result));
client_2.subscribe('some thing', result => console.log(result));
client_3.subscribe('some thing', result => console.log(result));
// publish data
client_2.publish('some data');
// invoke method
client_3.getDataCallback('some thing', (err, val) => console.log(val));
client_2.getDataPromise('some thing').then(val => console.log(val));
co(function*() {
const ret = yield client_1.getData('some thing');
console.log(ret);
}).catch(err => console.error(err));
API
delegate(from, to)
: create delegate method,from
is the method name your want to create, andto
have 6 possible values: [subscribe
,unSubscribe
,publish
,invoke
,invokeOneway
,close
], and the default value is invokeoverride(name, value)
: override one propertycreate(…)
create the client instanceclose(client)
close the clientAPIClientBase
a base class to help you create your api client
Best Practice
DataClient
Only provider data API, interact with server and maintain persistent connections etc.
No need to concern
cluster
issueAPIClient
Using
cluster-client
to wrap DataClient- Put your bussiness logic here
DataClient
const Base = require('sdk-base');
class DataClient extends Base {
constructor(options) {
super(options);
this.ready(true);
}
subscribe(info, listener) {
// subscribe data from server
}
publish(info) {
// publish data to server
}
* getData(id) {
// asynchronous API
}
}
APIClient
const DataClient = require('./your-data-client');
const { APIClientBase } = require('cluster-client');
class APIClient extends APIClientBase {
constructor(options) {
super(options);
this._cache = new Map();
}
get DataClient() {
return DataClient;
}
get delegates() {
return {
getData: 'invoke',
};
}
get clusterOptions() {
return {
name: 'MyClient',
};
}
subscribe(...args) {
return this._client.subscribe(...args);
}
publish(...args) {
return this._client.publish(...args);
}
* getData(id) {
// write your business logic & use data client API
if (this._cache.has(id)) {
return this._cache.get(id);
}
const data = yield this._client.getData(id);
this._cache.set(id, data);
return datal
}
}
|------------------------------------------------|
| APIClient |
| |----------------------------------------|
| | ClusterClient |
| | |---------------------------------|
| | | DataClient |
|-------|------|---------------------------------|
For more information, you can refer to the discussion
Contributors
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