goirc/client/connection.go

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7.3 KiB
Go

package client
import (
"bufio"
"crypto/tls"
"event"
"fmt"
"net"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
second = int64(1e9)
)
// An IRC connection is represented by this struct. Once connected, any errors
// encountered are piped down *Conn.Err; this channel is closed on disconnect.
type Conn struct {
// Connection Hostname and Nickname
Host string
Me *Nick
Network string
// Event handler mapping
Registry event.EventRegistry
// Map of channels we're on
chans map[string]*Channel
// Map of nicks we know about
nicks map[string]*Nick
// Use the State field to store external state that handlers might need.
// Remember ... you might need locking for this ;-)
State interface{}
// I/O stuff to server
sock net.Conn
io *bufio.ReadWriter
in chan *Line
out chan string
connected bool
// Control channels to goroutines
cSend, cLoop chan bool
// Error channel to transmit any fail back to the user
Err chan os.Error
// Misc knobs to tweak client behaviour:
// Are we connecting via SSL? Do we care about certificate validity?
SSL bool
SSLConfig *tls.Config
// Socket timeout, in seconds. Defaulted to 5m in New().
Timeout int64
// Set this to true to disable flood protection and false to re-enable
Flood bool
// Internal counters for flood protection
badness, lastsent int64
// Function which returns a *time.Time for use as a timestamp
Timestamp func() *time.Time
// Enable debugging? Set format for timestamps on debug output.
Debug bool
TSFormat string
}
// Creates a new IRC connection object, but doesn't connect to anything so
// that you can add event handlers to it. See AddHandler() for details.
func New(nick, user, name string) *Conn {
conn := &Conn{
Registry: event.NewRegistry(),
in: make(chan *Line, 32),
out: make(chan string, 32),
Err: make(chan os.Error, 4),
cSend: make(chan bool),
cLoop: make(chan bool),
SSL: false,
SSLConfig: nil,
Timeout: 300,
Flood: false,
badness: 0,
lastsent: 0,
Timestamp: time.LocalTime,
TSFormat: "15:04:05",
}
conn.initialise()
conn.setupEvents()
conn.Me = conn.NewNick(nick, user, name, "")
return conn
}
// Per-connection state initialisation.
func (conn *Conn) initialise() {
conn.nicks = make(map[string]*Nick)
conn.chans = make(map[string]*Channel)
conn.io = nil
conn.sock = nil
// If this is being called because we are reconnecting, conn.Me
// will still have all the old channels referenced -- nuke them!
if conn.Me != nil {
conn.Me = conn.NewNick(conn.Me.Nick, conn.Me.Ident, conn.Me.Name, "")
}
}
// Connect the IRC connection object to "host[:port]" which should be either
// a hostname or an IP address, with an optional port. To enable explicit SSL
// on the connection to the IRC server, set Conn.SSL to true before calling
// Connect(). The port will default to 6697 if ssl is enabled, and 6667
// otherwise. You can also provide an optional connect password.
func (conn *Conn) Connect(host string, pass ...string) os.Error {
if conn.connected {
return os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf(
"irc.Connect(): already connected to %s, cannot connect to %s",
conn.Host, host))
}
if conn.SSL {
if !hasPort(host) {
host += ":6697"
}
if s, err := tls.Dial("tcp", host, conn.SSLConfig); err == nil {
conn.sock = s
} else {
return err
}
} else {
if !hasPort(host) {
host += ":6667"
}
if s, err := net.Dial("tcp", host); err == nil {
conn.sock = s
} else {
return err
}
}
conn.Host = host
conn.io = bufio.NewReadWriter(
bufio.NewReader(conn.sock),
bufio.NewWriter(conn.sock))
conn.sock.SetTimeout(conn.Timeout * second)
conn.connected = true
go conn.send()
go conn.recv()
if len(pass) > 0 {
conn.Pass(pass[0])
}
conn.Nick(conn.Me.Nick)
conn.User(conn.Me.Ident, conn.Me.Name)
go conn.runLoop()
return nil
}
// dispatch a nicely formatted os.Error to the error channel
func (conn *Conn) error(s string, a ...interface{}) {
conn.Err <- os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf(s, a...))
}
// copied from http.client for great justice
func hasPort(s string) bool {
return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]")
}
// goroutine to pass data from output channel to write()
func (conn *Conn) send() {
for {
select {
case line := <-conn.out:
conn.write(line)
case <-conn.cSend:
// strobe on control channel, bail out
return
}
}
}
// receive one \r\n terminated line from peer, parse and dispatch it
func (conn *Conn) recv() {
for {
s, err := conn.io.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
conn.error("irc.recv(): %s", err.String())
conn.shutdown()
break
}
s = strings.Trim(s, "\r\n")
t := conn.Timestamp()
if conn.Debug {
fmt.Println(t.Format(conn.TSFormat) + " <- " + s)
}
line := parseLine(s)
line.Time = t
conn.in <- line
}
}
// goroutine to dispatch events for lines received on input channel
func (conn *Conn) runLoop() {
for {
select {
case line := <-conn.in:
if line != nil {
conn.dispatchEvent(line)
}
case <-conn.cLoop:
// strobe on control channel, bail out
return
}
}
}
// Write a \r\n terminated line of output to the connected server,
// using Hybrid's algorithm to rate limit if conn.Flood is false.
func (conn *Conn) write(line string) {
if !conn.Flood {
conn.rateLimit(int64(len(line)))
}
if _, err := conn.io.WriteString(line + "\r\n"); err != nil {
conn.error("irc.send(): %s", err.String())
conn.shutdown()
return
}
conn.io.Flush()
if conn.Debug {
fmt.Println(conn.Timestamp().Format(conn.TSFormat) + " -> " + line)
}
}
// Implement Hybrid's flood control algorithm to rate-limit outgoing lines.
func (conn *Conn) rateLimit(chars int64) {
// Hybrid's algorithm allows for 2 seconds per line and an additional
// 1/120 of a second per character on that line.
linetime := 2*second + chars*second/120
elapsed := time.Nanoseconds() - conn.lastsent
if conn.badness += linetime - elapsed; conn.badness < 0 {
// negative badness times are badness...
conn.badness = int64(0)
}
conn.lastsent = time.Nanoseconds()
// If we've sent more than 10 second's worth of lines according to the
// calculation above, then we're at risk of "Excess Flood".
if conn.badness > 10*second && !conn.Flood {
// so sleep for the current line's time value before sending it
time.Sleep(linetime)
}
}
func (conn *Conn) shutdown() {
// Guard against double-call of shutdown() if we get an error in send()
// as calling sock.Close() will cause recv() to recieve EOF in readstring()
if conn.connected {
conn.connected = false
conn.sock.Close()
conn.cSend <- true
conn.cLoop <- true
conn.dispatchEvent(&Line{Cmd: "DISCONNECTED"})
// reinit datastructures ready for next connection
// do this here rather than after runLoop()'s for due to race
conn.initialise()
}
}
// Dumps a load of information about the current state of the connection to a
// string for debugging state tracking and other such things.
func (conn *Conn) String() string {
str := "GoIRC Connection\n"
str += "----------------\n\n"
if conn.connected {
str += "Connected to " + conn.Host + "\n\n"
} else {
str += "Not currently connected!\n\n"
}
str += conn.Me.String() + "\n"
str += "GoIRC Channels\n"
str += "--------------\n\n"
for _, ch := range conn.chans {
str += ch.String() + "\n"
}
str += "GoIRC NickNames\n"
str += "---------------\n\n"
for _, n := range conn.nicks {
if n != conn.Me {
str += n.String() + "\n"
}
}
return str
}