commit | 55baed4a3cd2d419a4b66e5bb97194d0ea084778 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Luca Milanesio <luca.milanesio@gmail.com> | Sun Apr 16 12:06:17 2023 +0000 |
committer | Gerrit Code Review <noreply-gerritcodereview@google.com> | Sun Apr 16 12:06:17 2023 +0000 |
tree | e07e5e5e796b13d72841b840bc74c3fe19ac4508 | |
parent | 9f62348053b9a594053df638bdcd88a8b6e11dba [diff] | |
parent | 4eae7a5c1bbed293ecaff4fb8d56323b312f98af [diff] |
Merge "Add all import statements in README.md"
API of a generic events broker for use with Gerrit Code Review.
Enables the de-coupling between Gerrit, plugins and the different implementations of a generic events broker.
It is a quite common use case for consumers of this library to listen for Gerrit events and to stream them on a specific topic.
Since the implementation of such logic is always the same, this library provides a generic stream events publisher which will perform the relevant operations.
In order to listen and stream gerrit events, consumers of this API need to provide a binding for the StreamEventPublisherConfig
configuration and java.util.concurrent.Executor
binding annotated with StreamEventPublisherExecutor
annotation. A default single threaded implementation (StreamEventPublisherExecutor
) is provided by the library. The last step is to explicitly bind the Stream Events Publisher, as such:
import java.util.concurrent.Executor; import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.StreamEventPublisher; import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.StreamEventPublisherConfig; import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.executor.StreamEventPublisherExecutor; import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.executor.StreamEventPublisherExecutorProvider; import com.google.gerrit.extensions.registration.DynamicSet; import com.google.gerrit.server.events.EventListener; import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; public class SomeModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { long messagePublishingTimeout = 1000L; bind(StreamEventPublisherConfig.class) .toInstance(new StreamEventPublisherConfig( "name_of_the_stream_events_topic", messagePublishingTimeout)); bind(Executor.class).annotatedWith(StreamEventPublisherExecutor.class).toProvider(StreamEventPublisherExecutorProvider.class); DynamicSet.bind(binder(), EventListener.class).to(StreamEventPublisher.class); } }
Alternative way to setup Stream Event Publisher is to use default Guice module StreamEventPublisherModule
:
import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.StreamEventPublisherConfig; import com.gerritforge.gerrit.eventbroker.publisher.StreamEventPublisherModule; import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; import com.google.inject.TypeLiteral; import com.google.inject.name.Names; public class SomeModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { long messagePublishingTimeout = 1000L; bind(StreamEventPublisherConfig.class) .toInstance(new StreamEventPublisherConfig( "name_of_the_stream_events_topic", messagePublishingTimeout)); install(new StreamEventPublisherModule()); } }
Note: To avoid message duplication Stream Events Publisher uses gerrit.instanceId and Event.instanceId to filter out forwarded events.
When StreamEventPublisher
is used user can optionally bind an implementation of the BrokerMetrics` interface. This will allow to collect metrics about successful/failure stream events publishing. If no binding is provided default implementation will skip collecting metrics:
import com.google.gerrit.extensions.registration.DynamicItem; import com.google.inject.AbstractModule; public class SomeModule extends AbstractModule { @Override protected void configure() { DynamicItem.bind(binder(), BrokerMetrics.class) .to(BrokerMetricsImpl.class) .in(Scopes.SINGLETON); } }
Note: BrokerMetrics
implementation must be bound in a plugin module.