go-common/vendor/github.com/Shopify/sarama/utils.go
2019-04-22 02:59:20 +00:00

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package sarama
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"net"
"regexp"
)
type none struct{}
// make []int32 sortable so we can sort partition numbers
type int32Slice []int32
func (slice int32Slice) Len() int {
return len(slice)
}
func (slice int32Slice) Less(i, j int) bool {
return slice[i] < slice[j]
}
func (slice int32Slice) Swap(i, j int) {
slice[i], slice[j] = slice[j], slice[i]
}
func dupInt32Slice(input []int32) []int32 {
ret := make([]int32, 0, len(input))
for _, val := range input {
ret = append(ret, val)
}
return ret
}
func withRecover(fn func()) {
defer func() {
handler := PanicHandler
if handler != nil {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
handler(err)
}
}
}()
fn()
}
func safeAsyncClose(b *Broker) {
tmp := b // local var prevents clobbering in goroutine
go withRecover(func() {
if connected, _ := tmp.Connected(); connected {
if err := tmp.Close(); err != nil {
Logger.Println("Error closing broker", tmp.ID(), ":", err)
}
}
})
}
// Encoder is a simple interface for any type that can be encoded as an array of bytes
// in order to be sent as the key or value of a Kafka message. Length() is provided as an
// optimization, and must return the same as len() on the result of Encode().
type Encoder interface {
Encode() ([]byte, error)
Length() int
}
// make strings and byte slices encodable for convenience so they can be used as keys
// and/or values in kafka messages
// StringEncoder implements the Encoder interface for Go strings so that they can be used
// as the Key or Value in a ProducerMessage.
type StringEncoder string
func (s StringEncoder) Encode() ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(s), nil
}
func (s StringEncoder) Length() int {
return len(s)
}
// ByteEncoder implements the Encoder interface for Go byte slices so that they can be used
// as the Key or Value in a ProducerMessage.
type ByteEncoder []byte
func (b ByteEncoder) Encode() ([]byte, error) {
return b, nil
}
func (b ByteEncoder) Length() int {
return len(b)
}
// bufConn wraps a net.Conn with a buffer for reads to reduce the number of
// reads that trigger syscalls.
type bufConn struct {
net.Conn
buf *bufio.Reader
}
func newBufConn(conn net.Conn) *bufConn {
return &bufConn{
Conn: conn,
buf: bufio.NewReader(conn),
}
}
func (bc *bufConn) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
return bc.buf.Read(b)
}
// KafkaVersion instances represent versions of the upstream Kafka broker.
type KafkaVersion struct {
// it's a struct rather than just typing the array directly to make it opaque and stop people
// generating their own arbitrary versions
version [4]uint
}
func newKafkaVersion(major, minor, veryMinor, patch uint) KafkaVersion {
return KafkaVersion{
version: [4]uint{major, minor, veryMinor, patch},
}
}
// IsAtLeast return true if and only if the version it is called on is
// greater than or equal to the version passed in:
// V1.IsAtLeast(V2) // false
// V2.IsAtLeast(V1) // true
func (v KafkaVersion) IsAtLeast(other KafkaVersion) bool {
for i := range v.version {
if v.version[i] > other.version[i] {
return true
} else if v.version[i] < other.version[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Effective constants defining the supported kafka versions.
var (
V0_8_2_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 8, 2, 0)
V0_8_2_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 8, 2, 1)
V0_8_2_2 = newKafkaVersion(0, 8, 2, 2)
V0_9_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 9, 0, 0)
V0_9_0_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 9, 0, 1)
V0_10_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 0, 0)
V0_10_0_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 0, 1)
V0_10_1_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 1, 0)
V0_10_1_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 1, 1)
V0_10_2_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 2, 0)
V0_10_2_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 10, 2, 1)
V0_11_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(0, 11, 0, 0)
V0_11_0_1 = newKafkaVersion(0, 11, 0, 1)
V0_11_0_2 = newKafkaVersion(0, 11, 0, 2)
V1_0_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(1, 0, 0, 0)
V1_1_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(1, 1, 0, 0)
V2_0_0_0 = newKafkaVersion(2, 0, 0, 0)
SupportedVersions = []KafkaVersion{
V0_8_2_0,
V0_8_2_1,
V0_8_2_2,
V0_9_0_0,
V0_9_0_1,
V0_10_0_0,
V0_10_0_1,
V0_10_1_0,
V0_10_1_1,
V0_10_2_0,
V0_10_2_1,
V0_11_0_0,
V0_11_0_1,
V0_11_0_2,
V1_0_0_0,
V1_1_0_0,
V2_0_0_0,
}
MinVersion = V0_8_2_0
MaxVersion = V2_0_0_0
)
func ParseKafkaVersion(s string) (KafkaVersion, error) {
if len(s) < 5 {
return MinVersion, fmt.Errorf("invalid version `%s`", s)
}
var major, minor, veryMinor, patch uint
var err error
if s[0] == '0' {
err = scanKafkaVersion(s, `^0\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$`, "0.%d.%d.%d", [3]*uint{&minor, &veryMinor, &patch})
} else {
err = scanKafkaVersion(s, `^\d+\.\d+\.\d+$`, "%d.%d.%d", [3]*uint{&major, &minor, &veryMinor})
}
if err != nil {
return MinVersion, err
}
return newKafkaVersion(major, minor, veryMinor, patch), nil
}
func scanKafkaVersion(s string, pattern string, format string, v [3]*uint) error {
if !regexp.MustCompile(pattern).MatchString(s) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid version `%s`", s)
}
_, err := fmt.Sscanf(s, format, v[0], v[1], v[2])
return err
}
func (v KafkaVersion) String() string {
if v.version[0] == 0 {
return fmt.Sprintf("0.%d.%d.%d", v.version[1], v.version[2], v.version[3])
} else {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d", v.version[0], v.version[1], v.version[2])
}
}