package http import ( "context" "net/http" "time" "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" "github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/v2/extras/stop" "github.com/lbryio/reflector.go/store" log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) // Server is an instance of a peer server that houses the listener and store. type Server struct { store store.BlobStore grp *stop.Group } // NewServer returns an initialized Server pointer. func NewServer(store store.BlobStore) *Server { return &Server{ store: store, grp: stop.New(), } } // Shutdown gracefully shuts down the peer server. func (s *Server) Shutdown() { log.Debug("shutting down HTTP server") s.grp.StopAndWait() log.Debug("HTTP server stopped") } // Start starts the server listener to handle connections. func (s *Server) Start(address string) error { gin.SetMode(gin.ReleaseMode) router := gin.Default() router.GET("/blob", s.getBlob) router.HEAD("/blob", s.hasBlob) srv := &http.Server{ Addr: address, Handler: router, } go s.listenForShutdown(srv) // Initializing the server in a goroutine so that // it won't block the graceful shutdown handling below s.grp.Add(1) go func() { defer s.grp.Done() log.Println("HTTP server listening on " + address) if err := srv.ListenAndServe(); err != nil && err != http.ErrServerClosed { log.Fatalf("listen: %s\n", err) } }() return nil } func (s *Server) listenForShutdown(listener *http.Server) { <-s.grp.Ch() // The context is used to inform the server it has 5 seconds to finish // the request it is currently handling ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second) defer cancel() if err := listener.Shutdown(ctx); err != nil { log.Fatal("Server forced to shutdown:", err) } }