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@ -326,6 +326,46 @@ class RPCStabilityTests {
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}
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}
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interface NoOps : RPCOps {
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fun subscribe(): Observable<Nothing>
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}
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@Test
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fun `observables error when connection breaks`() {
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rpcDriver {
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val ops = object : NoOps {
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override val protocolVersion = 0
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override fun subscribe(): Observable<Nothing> {
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return PublishSubject.create<Nothing>()
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}
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}
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val serverFollower = shutdownManager.follower()
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val serverPort = startRpcServer<NoOps>(ops = ops).getOrThrow().broker.hostAndPort!!
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serverFollower.unfollow()
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val clientConfiguration = RPCClientConfiguration.default.copy(connectionRetryInterval = 500.millis, maxReconnectAttempts = 1)
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val clientFollower = shutdownManager.follower()
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val client = startRpcClient<NoOps>(serverPort, configuration = clientConfiguration).getOrThrow()
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clientFollower.unfollow()
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var terminateHandlerCalled = false
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var errorHandlerCalled = false
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val subscription = client.subscribe()
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.doOnTerminate{ terminateHandlerCalled = true }
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.doOnError { errorHandlerCalled = true }
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.subscribe()
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serverFollower.shutdown()
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Thread.sleep(100)
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assertTrue(terminateHandlerCalled)
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assertTrue(errorHandlerCalled)
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assertTrue(subscription.isUnsubscribed)
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clientFollower.shutdown() // Driver would do this after the new server, causing hang.
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}
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}
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interface ThreadOps : RPCOps {
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fun sendMessage(id: Int, msgNo: Int): String
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}
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when (event) {
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FailoverEventType.FAILURE_DETECTED -> {
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log.warn("RPC server unavailable. RPC calls are being buffered.")
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log.warn("Terminating observables.")
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val m = observableContext.observableMap.asMap()
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m.keys.forEach { k ->
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observationExecutorPool.run(k) {
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m[k]?.onError(RPCException("Connection failure detected."))
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}
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}
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observableContext.observableMap.invalidateAll()
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}
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FailoverEventType.FAILOVER_COMPLETED -> {
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@ -432,8 +440,6 @@ class RPCClientProxyHandler(
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"will throw an RPCException.")
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rpcReplyMap.forEach { id, replyFuture ->
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replyFuture.setException(RPCException("Could not re-connect to RPC server. Failover failed."))
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val observable = observableContext.observableMap.getIfPresent(id)
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observable?.onError(RPCException("Could not re-connect to RPC server. Failover failed."))
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}
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outgoingRequestBuffer.clear()
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rpcReplyMap.clear()
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@ -517,4 +523,4 @@ object RpcClientObservableSerializer : Serializer<Observable<*>>() {
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val rpcRequestOrObservableId = kryo.context[RPCApi.RpcRequestOrObservableIdKey] as InvocationId
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return observableContext.callSiteMap?.get(rpcRequestOrObservableId)
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}
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}
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}
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// This may be temporary until we experiment with other ways to do on-the-fly contract specialisation via an API.
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compile "org.apache.commons:commons-jexl3:3.0"
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compile 'commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6'
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// For JSON
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compile "com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind:${jackson_version}"
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// Java ed25519 implementation. See https://github.com/str4d/ed25519-java/
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compile "net.i2p.crypto:eddsa:$eddsa_version"
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:end-before: DOCEND 18
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:dedent: 12
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HTTP and database calls
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-----------------------
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HTTP, database and other calls to external resources are allowed in flows. However, their support is currently limited:
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* The call must be executed in a BLOCKING way. Flows don't currently support suspending to await the response to a call to an external resource
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* The call must be idempotent. If the flow fails and has to restart from a checkpoint, the call will also be replayed
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Concurrency, Locking and Waiting
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--------------------------------
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Other transaction components
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----------------------------
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As well as input states and output states, transactions may contain:
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As well as input states and output states, transactions contain:
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* Commands
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* Attachments
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@ -178,4 +178,4 @@ In some cases, we want a transaction proposed to only be approved during a certa
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* A bond may only be redeemed before its expiry date
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In such cases, we can add a *time-window* to the transaction. Time-windows specify the time window during which the
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transaction can be committed. We discuss time-windows in the section on :doc:`key-concepts-time-windows`.
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transaction can be committed. We discuss time-windows in the section on :doc:`key-concepts-time-windows`.
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There are several ways to run a Corda node locally for testing purposes.
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Starting all nodes at once
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--------------------------
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.. note:: ``runnodes`` is a shell script (or batch file on Windows) that is generated by ``deployNodes`` to allow you
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to quickly start up all nodes and their webservers. ``runnodes`` should only be used for testing purposes.
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Start the nodes with ``runnodes`` by running the following command from the root of the project:
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* Linux/macOS: ``build/nodes/runnodes``
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* Windows: ``call build\nodes\runnodes.bat``
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.. warning:: On macOS, do not click/change focus until all the node terminal windows have opened, or some processes may
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fail to start.
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If you receive an ``OutOfMemoryError`` exception when interacting with the nodes, you need to increase the amount of
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Java heap memory available to them, which you can do when running them individually. See
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:ref:`starting-an-individual-corda-node`.
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Starting a Corda node using DemoBench
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-------------------------------------
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See the instructions in :doc:`demobench`.
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.. _starting-an-individual-corda-node:
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Starting an individual Corda node
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---------------------------------
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Run the node by opening a terminal window in the node's folder and running:
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Starting a Corda node from the command line
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-------------------------------------------
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Run a node by opening a terminal window in the node's folder and running:
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.. code-block:: shell
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.. warning:: The node webserver is for testing purposes only and will be removed soon.
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Starting a node with remote debugging enabled
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---------------------------------------------
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Enabling remote debugging
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To enable remote debugging of the node, run the following from the terminal window:
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``java -Dcapsule.jvm.args="-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=5005" -jar corda.jar``
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This command line will start the node with JMX metrics accessible via HTTP on port 7005.
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See :ref:`Monitoring your node <jolokia_ref>` for further details.
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See :ref:`Monitoring your node <jolokia_ref>` for further details.
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Starting all nodes at once from the command line
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------------------------------------------------
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If you created your nodes using ``deployNodes``, a ``runnodes`` shell script (or batch file on Windows) will have been
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generated to allow you to quickly start up all nodes and their webservers. ``runnodes`` should only be used for testing
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purposes.
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Start the nodes with ``runnodes`` by running the following command from the root of the project:
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* Linux/macOS: ``build/nodes/runnodes``
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* Windows: ``call build\nodes\runnodes.bat``
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.. warning:: On macOS, do not click/change focus until all the node terminal windows have opened, or some processes may
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fail to start.
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// TODO Remove this once we have app configs
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compile "com.typesafe:config:$typesafe_config_version"
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// For JSON
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compile "com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind:${jackson_version}"
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testCompile project(':test-utils')
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testCompile project(path: ':core', configuration: 'testArtifacts')
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testCompile "junit:junit:$junit_version"
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jar {
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baseName 'corda-finance'
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exclude "META-INF/*.DSA"
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exclude "META-INF/*.RSA"
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exclude "META-INF/*.SF"
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exclude "META-INF/*.MF"
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exclude "META-INF/LICENSE"
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exclude "META-INF/NOTICE"
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}
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publish {
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// Pure-Java Snappy compression
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compile 'org.iq80.snappy:snappy:0.4'
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compile "com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind:$jackson_version"
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// Unit testing helpers.
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testCompile "junit:junit:$junit_version"
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testCompile "org.assertj:assertj-core:$assertj_version"
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