quickwit_actors/actor.rs
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// Copyright (C) 2021 Quickwit, Inc.
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use std::any::type_name;
use std::convert::Infallible;
use std::fmt;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
use async_trait::async_trait;
use thiserror::Error;
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
use tokio::sync::watch::Sender;
use tracing::{debug, error, info_span, Span};
use crate::actor_state::{ActorState, AtomicState};
use crate::channel_with_priority::Priority;
use crate::envelope::wrap_in_envelope;
use crate::mailbox::{Command, CommandOrMessage};
use crate::progress::{Progress, ProtectedZoneGuard};
use crate::scheduler::{Callback, ScheduleEvent, Scheduler};
use crate::spawn_builder::SpawnBuilder;
use crate::{ActorRunner, AskError, KillSwitch, Mailbox, QueueCapacity, SendError};
/// The actor exit status represents the outcome of the execution of an actor,
/// after the end of the execution.
///
/// It is in many ways, similar to the exit status code of a program.
#[derive(Error, Debug, Clone)]
pub enum ActorExitStatus {
/// The actor successfully exited.
///
/// It happens either because:
/// - all of the existing mailboxes were dropped and the actor message queue was exhausted.
/// No new message could ever arrive to the actor. (This exit is triggered by the framework.)
/// or
/// - the actor `process_message` method returned `Err(ExitStatusCode::Success)`.
/// (This exit is triggered by the actor implementer.)
///
/// (This is equivalent to exit status code 0.)
/// Note that this is not really an error.
#[error("Success")]
Success,
/// The actor was asked to gracefully shutdown.
///
/// (Semantically equivalent to exit status code 130, triggered by SIGINT aka Ctrl-C, or
/// SIGQUIT)
#[error("Quit")]
Quit,
/// The actor tried to send a message to a dowstream actor and failed.
/// The logic ruled that the actor should be killed.
///
/// (Semantically equivalent to exit status code 141, triggered by SIGPIPE)
#[error("Downstream actor exited.")]
DownstreamClosed,
/// The actor was killed.
///
/// It can happen because:
/// - it received `Command::Kill`.
/// - its kill switch was activated.
///
/// (Semantically equivalent to exit status code 137, triggered by SIGKILL)
#[error("Killed")]
Killed,
/// An unexpected error happened while processing a message.
#[error("Failure(cause={0:?})")]
Failure(Arc<anyhow::Error>),
/// The thread or the task executing the actor loop panicked.
#[error("Panicked")]
Panicked,
}
impl From<anyhow::Error> for ActorExitStatus {
fn from(err: anyhow::Error) -> Self {
ActorExitStatus::Failure(Arc::new(err))
}
}
impl ActorExitStatus {
pub fn is_success(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, ActorExitStatus::Success)
}
}
impl From<SendError> for ActorExitStatus {
fn from(_: SendError) -> Self {
ActorExitStatus::DownstreamClosed
}
}
/// An actor has an internal state and processes a stream of messages.
/// Each actor has a mailbox where the messages are enqueued before being processed.
///
/// While processing a message, the actor typically
/// - update its state;
/// - emits one or more messages to other actors.
#[async_trait]
pub trait Actor: Send + Sync + Sized + 'static {
/// Piece of state that can be copied for assert in unit test, admin, etc.
type ObservableState: Send + Sync + Clone + fmt::Debug;
/// A name identifying the type of actor.
///
/// Ideally respect the `CamelCase` convention.
///
/// It does not need to be "instance-unique", and can be the name of
/// the actor implementation.
fn name(&self) -> String {
type_name::<Self>().to_string()
}
/// The runner method makes it possible to decide the environment
/// of execution of the Actor.
///
/// Actor with a handler that may block for more than 50microsecs should
/// use the `ActorRunner::DedicatedThread`.
fn runner(&self) -> ActorRunner {
ActorRunner::GlobalRuntime
}
/// The Actor's incoming mailbox queue capacity. It is set when the actor is spawned.
fn queue_capacity(&self) -> QueueCapacity {
QueueCapacity::Unbounded
}
/// Extracts an observable state. Useful for unit tests, and admin UI.
///
/// This function should return quickly.
fn observable_state(&self) -> Self::ObservableState;
/// Creates a span associated to all logging happening during the lifetime of an actor instance.
fn span(&self, _ctx: &ActorContext<Self>) -> Span {
info_span!("", actor = %self.name())
}
/// Initialize is called before running the actor.
///
/// This function is useful for instance to schedule an initial message in a looping
/// actor.
///
/// It can be compared just to an implicit Initial message.
///
/// Returning an ActorExitStatus will therefore have the same effect as if it
/// was in `process_message` (e.g. the actor will stop, the finalize method will be called.
/// the kill switch may be activated etc.)
async fn initialize(&mut self, _ctx: &ActorContext<Self>) -> Result<(), ActorExitStatus> {
Ok(())
}
/// Hook that can be set up to define what should happen upon actor exit.
/// This hook is called only once.
///
/// It is always called regardless of the reason why the actor exited.
/// The exit status is passed as an argument to make it possible to act conditionnally
/// upon it.
/// For instance, it is often better to do as little work as possible on a killed actor.
/// It can be done by checking the `exit_status` and performing an early-exit if it is
/// equal to `ActorExitStatus::Killed`.
async fn finalize(
&mut self,
_exit_status: &ActorExitStatus,
_ctx: &ActorContext<Self>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
}
// TODO hide all of this public stuff
pub struct ActorContext<A: Actor> {
inner: Arc<ActorContextInner<A>>,
phantom_data: PhantomData<A>,
}
impl<A: Actor> Clone for ActorContext<A> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
ActorContext {
inner: self.inner.clone(),
phantom_data: PhantomData,
}
}
}
impl<A: Actor> Deref for ActorContext<A> {
type Target = ActorContextInner<A>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.inner.as_ref()
}
}
pub struct ActorContextInner<A: Actor> {
self_mailbox: Mailbox<A>,
progress: Progress,
kill_switch: KillSwitch,
scheduler_mailbox: Mailbox<Scheduler>,
actor_state: AtomicState,
}
impl<A: Actor> ActorContext<A> {
pub(crate) fn new(
self_mailbox: Mailbox<A>,
kill_switch: KillSwitch,
scheduler_mailbox: Mailbox<Scheduler>,
) -> Self {
ActorContext {
inner: ActorContextInner {
self_mailbox,
progress: Progress::default(),
kill_switch,
scheduler_mailbox,
actor_state: AtomicState::default(),
}
.into(),
phantom_data: PhantomData,
}
}
pub fn mailbox(&self) -> &Mailbox<A> {
&self.self_mailbox
}
pub fn actor_instance_id(&self) -> &str {
self.mailbox().actor_instance_id()
}
/// This function returns a guard that prevents any supervisor from identifying the
/// actor as dead.
/// The protection ends when the `ProtectZoneGuard` is dropped.
///
/// In an ideal world, you should never need to call this function.
/// It is only useful in some corner cases, like calling a long blocking
/// from an external library that you trust.
pub fn protect_zone(&self) -> ProtectedZoneGuard {
self.progress.protect_zone()
}
/// Gets a copy of the actor kill switch.
/// This should rarely be used.
///
/// For instance, when quitting from the process_message function, prefer simply
/// returning `Error(ActorExitStatus::Failure(..))`
pub fn kill_switch(&self) -> &KillSwitch {
&self.kill_switch
}
pub fn progress(&self) -> &Progress {
&self.progress
}
pub fn spawn_actor<SpawnedActor: Actor>(
&self,
actor: SpawnedActor,
) -> SpawnBuilder<SpawnedActor> {
SpawnBuilder::new(
actor,
self.scheduler_mailbox.clone(),
self.kill_switch.clone(),
)
}
/// Records some progress.
/// This function is only useful when implementing actors that may take more than
/// `HEARTBEAT` to process a single message.
/// In that case, you can call this function in the middle of the process_message method
/// to prevent the actor from being identified as blocked or dead.
pub fn record_progress(&self) {
self.progress.record_progress();
}
pub(crate) fn state(&self) -> ActorState {
self.actor_state.get_state()
}
pub(crate) fn process(&self) {
self.actor_state.process();
}
pub(crate) fn idle(&self) {
self.actor_state.idle();
}
pub(crate) fn pause(&self) {
self.actor_state.pause();
}
pub(crate) fn resume(&self) {
self.actor_state.resume();
}
pub(crate) fn exit(&self, exit_status: &ActorExitStatus) {
if !exit_status.is_success() {
error!(actor_name=self.actor_instance_id(), actor_exit_status=?exit_status, "actor-failure");
}
self.actor_state.exit(exit_status.is_success());
if should_activate_kill_switch(exit_status) {
error!(actor=%self.actor_instance_id(), exit_status=?exit_status, "exit activating-kill-switch");
self.kill_switch().kill();
}
}
}
/// If an actor exits in an unexpected manner, its kill
/// switch will be activated, and all other actors under the same
/// kill switch will be killed.
fn should_activate_kill_switch(exit_status: &ActorExitStatus) -> bool {
match exit_status {
ActorExitStatus::DownstreamClosed => true,
ActorExitStatus::Failure(_) => true,
ActorExitStatus::Panicked => true,
ActorExitStatus::Success => false,
ActorExitStatus::Quit => false,
ActorExitStatus::Killed => false,
}
}
impl<A: Actor> ActorContext<A> {
/// Posts a message in an actor's mailbox.
///
/// This method does not wait for the message to be handled by the
/// target actor. However, it returns a oneshot receiver that the caller
/// that makes it possible to `.await` it.
/// If the reply is important, chances are the `.ask(...)` method is
/// more indicated.
///
/// Droppping the receiver channel will not cancel the
/// processing of the messsage. It is a very common usage.
/// In fact most actors are expected to send message in a
/// fire-and-forget fashion.
///
/// Regular messages (as opposed to commands) are queued and guaranteed
/// to be processed in FIFO order.
///
/// This method hides logic to prevent an actor from being identified
/// as frozen if the destination actor channel is saturated, and we
/// are simply experiencing back pressure.
pub async fn send_message<DestActor: Actor, M>(
&self,
mailbox: &Mailbox<DestActor>,
msg: M,
) -> Result<oneshot::Receiver<DestActor::Reply>, crate::SendError>
where
DestActor: Handler<M>,
M: 'static + Send + Sync + fmt::Debug,
{
let _guard = self.protect_zone();
debug!(from=%self.self_mailbox.actor_instance_id(), send=%mailbox.actor_instance_id(), msg=?msg);
mailbox.send_message(msg).await
}
pub async fn ask<DestActor: Actor, M, T>(
&self,
mailbox: &Mailbox<DestActor>,
msg: M,
) -> Result<T, AskError<Infallible>>
where
DestActor: Handler<M, Reply = T>,
M: 'static + Send + Sync + fmt::Debug,
{
let _guard = self.protect_zone();
debug!(from=%self.self_mailbox.actor_instance_id(), send=%mailbox.actor_instance_id(), msg=?msg, "ask");
mailbox.ask(msg).await
}
/// Similar to `send_message`, except this method
/// waits asynchronously for the actor reply.
pub async fn ask_for_res<DestActor: Actor, M, T, E: fmt::Debug>(
&self,
mailbox: &Mailbox<DestActor>,
msg: M,
) -> Result<T, AskError<E>>
where
DestActor: Handler<M, Reply = Result<T, E>>,
M: 'static + Send + Sync + fmt::Debug,
{
let _guard = self.protect_zone();
debug!(from=%self.self_mailbox.actor_instance_id(), send=%mailbox.actor_instance_id(), msg=?msg, "ask");
mailbox.ask_for_res(msg).await
}
/// Send the Success message to terminate the destination actor with the Success exit status.
///
/// The message is queued like any regular message, so that pending messages will be processed
/// first.
pub async fn send_exit_with_success<Dest: Actor>(
&self,
mailbox: &Mailbox<Dest>,
) -> Result<(), crate::SendError> {
let _guard = self.protect_zone();
debug!(from=%self.self_mailbox.actor_instance_id(), to=%mailbox.actor_instance_id(), "success");
mailbox
.send_with_priority(
CommandOrMessage::Command(Command::ExitWithSuccess),
Priority::Low,
)
.await
}
/// `async` version of `send_self_message`.
pub async fn send_self_message<M>(
&self,
msg: M,
) -> Result<oneshot::Receiver<A::Reply>, crate::SendError>
where
A: Handler<M>,
M: 'static + Sync + Send + fmt::Debug,
{
debug!(self=%self.self_mailbox.actor_instance_id(), msg=?msg, "self_send");
self.self_mailbox.send_message(msg).await
}
pub async fn schedule_self_msg<M>(&self, after_duration: Duration, msg: M)
where
A: Handler<M>,
M: 'static + Send + Sync + fmt::Debug,
{
let self_mailbox = self.inner.self_mailbox.clone();
let (envelope, _response_rx) = wrap_in_envelope(msg);
let callback = Callback(Box::pin(async move {
let _ = self_mailbox
.send_with_priority(CommandOrMessage::Message(envelope), Priority::High)
.await;
}));
let scheduler_msg = ScheduleEvent {
timeout: after_duration,
callback,
};
let _ = self
.send_message(&self.inner.scheduler_mailbox, scheduler_msg)
.await;
}
}
pub(crate) fn process_command<A: Actor>(
actor: &mut A,
command: Command,
ctx: &ActorContext<A>,
state_tx: &Sender<A::ObservableState>,
) -> Option<ActorExitStatus> {
match command {
Command::Pause => {
ctx.pause();
None
}
Command::ExitWithSuccess => Some(ActorExitStatus::Success),
Command::Quit => Some(ActorExitStatus::Quit),
Command::Kill => Some(ActorExitStatus::Killed),
Command::Resume => {
ctx.resume();
None
}
Command::Observe(cb) => {
let state = actor.observable_state();
let _ = state_tx.send(state.clone());
// We voluntarily ignore the error here. (An error only occurs if the
// sender dropped its receiver.)
let _ = cb.send(Box::new(state));
None
}
}
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
pub trait Handler<M>: Actor {
type Reply: 'static + Send;
/// Returns a context span for the processing of a specific
/// message.
///
/// `msg_id` is an autoincremented message id than can be added to the span.
/// The counter starts 0 at the beginning of the life of an actor instance.
fn message_span(&self, msg_id: u64, _msg: &M) -> Span {
info_span!("", msg_id = &msg_id)
}
/// Processes a message.
///
/// If an exit status is returned as an error, the actor will exit.
/// It will stop processing more message, the finalize method will be called,
/// and its exit status will be the one defined in the error.
async fn handle(
&mut self,
message: M,
ctx: &ActorContext<Self>,
) -> Result<Self::Reply, ActorExitStatus>;
}