sq/cli/cmd_ping.go
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package cli
import (
"context"
"errors"
"time"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/neilotoole/lg"
"github.com/neilotoole/sq/cli/output"
"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/errz"
"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/driver"
"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/source"
)
func newPingCmd() *cobra.Command {
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "ping [@HANDLE [@HANDLE_N]]",
RunE: execPing,
ValidArgsFunction: completeHandle(0),
Short: "Ping data sources",
Long: `Ping data sources to check connection health. If no arguments provided, the
active data source is pinged. Provide the handles of one or more sources
to ping those sources, or --all to ping all sources.
The exit code is 1 if ping fails for any of the sources.`,
Example: ` # ping active data source
$ sq ping
# ping all data sources
$ sq ping --all
# ping @my1 and @pg1
$ sq ping @my1 @pg1
# ping @my1 with 2s timeout
$ sq ping @my1 --timeout=2s
# output in TSV format
$ sq ping --tsv @my1`,
}
cmd.Flags().BoolP(flagTable, flagTableShort, false, flagTableUsage)
cmd.Flags().BoolP(flagCSV, flagCSVShort, false, flagCSVUsage)
cmd.Flags().BoolP(flagTSV, flagTSVShort, false, flagTSVUsage)
cmd.Flags().Duration(flagPingTimeout, time.Second*10, flagPingTimeoutUsage)
cmd.Flags().BoolP(flagPingAll, flagPingAllShort, false, flagPingAllUsage)
return cmd
}
func execPing(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
rc := RunContextFrom(cmd.Context())
cfg := rc.Config
var srcs []*source.Source
// args can be:
// [empty] : ping active source
// @handle1 @handleN: ping multiple sources
var pingAll bool
if cmd.Flags().Changed(flagPingAll) {
pingAll, _ = cmd.Flags().GetBool(flagPingAll)
}
switch {
case pingAll:
srcs = cfg.Sources.Items()
case len(args) == 0:
src := cfg.Sources.Active()
if src == nil {
return errz.New(msgNoActiveSrc)
}
srcs = []*source.Source{src}
default:
for _, arg := range args {
err := source.VerifyLegalHandle(arg)
if err != nil {
return err
}
src, err := cfg.Sources.Get(arg)
if err != nil {
return err
}
srcs = append(srcs, src)
}
}
timeout := cfg.Defaults.PingTimeout
if cmdFlagChanged(cmd, flagPingTimeout) {
timeout, _ = cmd.Flags().GetDuration(flagPingTimeout)
}
rc.Log.Debugf("Using ping timeout value: %s", timeout)
return pingSources(cmd.Context(), rc.Log, rc.registry, srcs, rc.writers.pingw, timeout)
}
// pingSources pings each of the sources in srcs, and prints results
// to w. If any error occurs pinging any of srcs, that error is printed
// inline as part of the ping results, and an errNoMsg is returned.
//
// NOTE: This ping code has an ancient lineage, in that it was written
//
// originally laid down before context.Context was a thing. Thus,
// the entire thing could probably be rewritten for simplicity.
func pingSources(ctx context.Context, log lg.Log, dp driver.Provider, srcs []*source.Source, w output.PingWriter,
timeout time.Duration,
) error {
w.Open(srcs)
defer log.WarnIfFuncError(w.Close)
resultCh := make(chan pingResult, len(srcs))
// pingErrExists is set to true if there was an error for
// any of the pings. This later determines if an error
// is returned from this func.
var pingErrExists bool
for _, src := range srcs {
go pingSource(ctx, dp, src, timeout, resultCh)
}
// This func doesn't check for context.Canceled itself; instead
// it checks if any of the goroutines return that value on
// resultCh.
for i := 0; i < len(srcs); i++ {
result := <-resultCh
switch {
case errors.Is(result.err, context.Canceled):
// If any one of the goroutines have received context.Canceled,
// then we'll bubble that up and ignore the remaining goroutines.
return context.Canceled
case errors.Is(result.err, context.DeadlineExceeded):
// If timeout occurred, set the duration to timeout.
result.duration = timeout
pingErrExists = true
case result.err != nil:
pingErrExists = true
}
w.Result(result.src, result.duration, result.err)
}
// If there's at least one error, we return the
// sentinel errNoMsg so that sq can os.Exit(1) without printing
// an additional error message (as the error message will already have
// been printed by PingWriter).
if pingErrExists {
return errNoMsg
}
return nil
}
// pingSource pings an individual driver.Source. It always returns a
// result on resultCh, even when ctx is done.
func pingSource(ctx context.Context, dp driver.Provider, src *source.Source, timeout time.Duration,
resultCh chan<- pingResult,
) {
drvr, err := dp.DriverFor(src.Type)
if err != nil {
resultCh <- pingResult{src: src, err: err}
return
}
if timeout > 0 {
var cancelFn context.CancelFunc
ctx, cancelFn = context.WithTimeout(ctx, timeout)
defer cancelFn()
}
doneCh := make(chan pingResult)
start := time.Now()
go func() {
err = drvr.Ping(ctx, src)
doneCh <- pingResult{src: src, duration: time.Since(start), err: err}
}()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
resultCh <- pingResult{src: src, err: ctx.Err()}
case result := <-doneCh:
resultCh <- result
}
}
type pingResult struct {
src *source.Source
duration time.Duration
err error
}