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namaste/classes/gacWorkQueueClient.class.inc
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<?php
/**
* this class is used when we want to publish a request to the AdminIn broker. The class wraps all of the
* RabbitMQ initialization and communication work so you don't have to. Especially useful for unit testing.
*
*
* @author mike@givingassistant.org
* @version 1.0
*
* HISTORY:
* ========
* 06-15-17 mks original coding
* 07-07-17 mks CORE-463: updated for async logging (appserver posting log events to admin server)
* 07-31-18 mks CORE-774: PHP7.2 exception handling
* 01-29-20 mks DB-144: PHP7.4 support
* 10-15-20 mks DB-168: renamed, supports all namaste work queues (adminBrokerIn and sBroker)
*
*/
use PhpAmqpLib\Channel\AMQPChannel;
use PhpAmqpLib\Exception\AMQPRuntimeException;
use PhpAmqpLib\Exception\AMQPTimeoutException;
use PhpAmqpLib\Message\AMQPMessage;
class gacWorkQueueClient
{
private object $rabbitConnection; // actually contains AMQPStreamConnection type but the API declares object|null
private ?AMQPChannel $rabbitChannel = null;
private ?string $rabbitCallbackQueue;
private ?string $rabbitResponse;
private string $rabbitCorrelationID;
private string $queueName;
public bool $status;
/**
* __construct() -- public method
*
* this is the constructor for the class. it requests an admin resource from the resource manager and declares
* a client-side connection to the service.
*
* there is an optional input parameter -- $_fw (from-where) that inserts a string into the queue label allowing
* easy identification of the requesting source.
*
* the method returns no values. It only sets the class' status member variable, a Boolean, on success or fail,
* accordingly.
*
*
* @author mike@givingassistant.org
* @version 1.0
*
*
* @param $_fw - "from where" - tweaks queue label to identify request origin
* @param $_which - which fire-n-forget broker queue to attache to (default is adminIn)
*
*
* HISTORY:
* ========
* 06-15-17 mks original coding
* 05-31-18 mks CORE-1011: update for new XML broker services configuration
* 05-31-18 mks CORE-1011: update for new XML broker services configuration
* 09-19-19 mks DB-136: improved exception handling
* 10-02-20 mks DB-168: support for (new) session broker (also fire-n-forget), removed callback method
*
*/
public function __construct(string $_fw = __METHOD__ . AT . __LINE__, string $_which = BROKER_QUEUE_AI)
{
register_shutdown_function(array($this, STRING_DESTRUCTOR));
$this->status = false;
switch ($_which) {
case BROKER_QUEUE_AI :
$resource = RESOURCE_ADMIN;
$queue = BROKER_QUEUE_AI;
$labelClient = 'gacAdminInClient<';
break;
case BROKER_QUEUE_S :
$resource = RESOURCE_TERCERO;
$queue = BROKER_QUEUE_S;
$labelClient = 'gacSessionClient<';
break;
default :
consoleLog('cACI: ', CON_ERROR, ERROR_CONFIG_RESOURCE_404 . $_which);
return;
break;
}
$this->queueName = gasConfig::$settings[CONFIG_BROKER_SERVICES][CONFIG_BROKER_QUEUE_TAG] . $queue;
try {
$this->rabbitConnection = gasResourceManager::fetchResource($resource);
if (is_null($this->rabbitConnection)) return;
$this->rabbitChannel = $this->rabbitConnection->channel();
$label = uniqid($labelClient . $_fw . '>:');
list($this->rabbitCallbackQueue, ,) = $this->rabbitChannel->queue_declare($label . uniqid(), false, false, false, true);
$this->rabbitChannel->basic_consume($this->rabbitCallbackQueue, '', false, true, false, false);
$this->rabbitResponse = null;
$this->status = true;
} catch (AMQPRuntimeException | AMQPTimeoutException | Throwable | TypeError $t) {
$hdr = basename(__METHOD__) . AT . __LINE__ . COLON;
@handleExceptionMessaging($hdr, $t->getMessage(), $foo, true);
}
}
/**
* call() -- public method
*
* This method is invoked outside of the class and is the entry point for publishing a message request to the
* AdminIn broker. It creates a new AMQP message and publishes it to the queue (defined in the constructor),
* and then exits, returning a true message indicating that the messages was successfully published.
*
* Since the AdminIN broker is a fire-n-forget broker, there are no return messages to block-and-wait on.
*
* If an exception is raised by this class, then a false value will be returned.
*
* NOTE: the true/false return values are not, in any way, a reflection of the processing success/failure on the
* remote service. The general RoT is that if we can publish the request, then we can only assume that the request
* was successfully consumed and processed.
*
* @author mike@givingassistant.org
* @version 1.0
*
* @param $_data
* @return bool
*
* HISTORY:
* ========
* 06-15-17 mks original coding
* 08-17-17 mks CORE-500: returning a boolean that actually indicates if we successfully published the event
* 09-19-19 mks DB-136: refactored exception handling, fixed the AMQPMessage create call
* 10-20-20 mks DB-168: better exception handling, removed channel close b/c autodelete is on
*
*/
public function call($_data): bool
{
$this->rabbitResponse = null;
$this->rabbitCorrelationID = uniqid();
$success = false;
try {
$rabbitMessage = new AMQPMessage((string)$_data);
$this->rabbitChannel->basic_publish($rabbitMessage, '', $this->queueName);
$success = true;
} catch (AMQPTimeoutException | AMQPRuntimeException | Throwable $e) {
$hdr = basename(__METHOD__) . AT . __LINE__ . COLON;
@handleExceptionMessaging($hdr, $e->getMessage(), $foo, true);
}
return ($success);
}
public function __destruct()
{
// As of PHP 5.3.10 destructors are not run on shutdown caused by fatal errors.
//
// destructor is registered shut-down function in constructor -- so any recovery
// efforts should go in this method.
try {
if (!is_null($this->rabbitChannel)) {
$this->rabbitChannel->close();
$this->rabbitConnection->close();
}
} catch (AMQPRuntimeException | AMQPTimeoutException | Throwable | TypeError $t) {
$hdr = basename(__METHOD__) . AT . __LINE__ . COLON;
@handleExceptionMessaging($hdr, $t->getMessage(), $foo, true);
}
}
}