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Summary: This moves enough server material into core to run a home server. The data engine is not yet incorporated (though in manual testing it works when ported). Test Plan: existing tests pass Reviewers: dsagal Reviewed By: dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2552
84 lines
2.7 KiB
TypeScript
84 lines
2.7 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* This module is a helper for asynchronous work. It allows resources acquired asynchronously to
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* be conveniently and reliably released.
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*
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* Usage:
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* (1) Implement a function `myFunc(flow: AsyncFlow)`. The `flow` argument provides some helpers:
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*
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* // Create a disposable, making it owned by the flow. It will be disposed when the flow
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* // ends, whether successfully, on error, or by being cancelled.
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* const foo = Foo.create(flow, ...);
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*
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* // As with Disposables in general, schedule a callback to be called when the flow ends.
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* flow.onDispose(...);
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*
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* // Release foo from the flow's ownership, and give its ownership to another object. This way
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* // `other` will be responsible for disposing foo, and not flow.
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* other.autoDispose(flow.release(foo))
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*
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* // Abort the flow (by throwing CancelledError) if cancellation is requested. This should
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* // be called after async work, in case the flow shouldn't be continued.
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* checkIfCancelled();
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*
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* (2) Call `runner = FlowRunner.create(owner, myFunc)`. The flow will start. Once myFunc's
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* promise resolves (including on failure), the objects owned by the flow will be disposed.
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*
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* The runner exposes the promise for when the flow ends as `runner.resultPromise`.
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*
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* If the runner itself is disposed, the flow will be cancelled, and disposed once it notices
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* the cancellation.
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*
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* To replace one FlowRunner with another, put it in a grainjs Holder.
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*/
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import {Disposable, IDisposable} from 'grainjs';
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type DisposeListener = ReturnType<Disposable["onDispose"]>;
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export class CancelledError extends Error {}
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export class FlowRunner extends Disposable {
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public resultPromise: Promise<void>;
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constructor(func: (flow: AsyncFlow) => Promise<void>) {
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super();
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const flow = AsyncFlow.create(null);
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async function runFlow() {
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try {
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return await func(flow);
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} finally {
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flow.dispose();
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}
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}
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this.resultPromise = runFlow();
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this.onDispose(flow.cancel, flow);
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}
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}
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export class AsyncFlow extends Disposable {
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private _handles = new Map<IDisposable, DisposeListener>();
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private _isCancelled = false;
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public autoDispose<T extends IDisposable>(obj: T): T {
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const lis = this.onDispose(obj.dispose, obj);
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this._handles.set(obj, lis);
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return obj;
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}
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public release<T extends IDisposable>(obj: T): T {
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const h = this._handles.get(obj);
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if (h) { h.dispose(); }
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this._handles.delete(obj);
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return obj;
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}
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public checkIfCancelled() {
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if (this._isCancelled) {
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throw new CancelledError('cancelled');
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}
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}
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public cancel() {
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this._isCancelled = true;
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}
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}
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