traefik/vendor/github.com/vulcand/oxy/cbreaker/cbreaker.go
2018-07-11 10:08:03 +02:00

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// Package cbreaker implements circuit breaker similar to https://github.com/Netflix/Hystrix/wiki/How-it-Works
//
// Vulcan circuit breaker watches the error condtion to match
// after which it activates the fallback scenario, e.g. returns the response code
// or redirects the request to another location
//
// Circuit breakers start in the Standby state first, observing responses and watching location metrics.
//
// Once the Circuit breaker condition is met, it enters the "Tripped" state, where it activates fallback scenario
// for all requests during the FallbackDuration time period and reset the stats for the location.
//
// After FallbackDuration time period passes, Circuit breaker enters "Recovering" state, during that state it will
// start passing some traffic back to the endpoints, increasing the amount of passed requests using linear function:
//
// allowedRequestsRatio = 0.5 * (Now() - StartRecovery())/RecoveryDuration
//
// Two scenarios are possible in the "Recovering" state:
// 1. Condition matches again, this will reset the state to "Tripped" and reset the timer.
// 2. Condition does not match, circuit breaker enters "Standby" state
//
// It is possible to define actions (e.g. webhooks) of transitions between states:
//
// * OnTripped action is called on transition (Standby -> Tripped)
// * OnStandby action is called on transition (Recovering -> Standby)
//
package cbreaker
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/mailgun/timetools"
log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/vulcand/oxy/memmetrics"
"github.com/vulcand/oxy/utils"
)
// CircuitBreaker is http.Handler that implements circuit breaker pattern
type CircuitBreaker struct {
m *sync.RWMutex
metrics *memmetrics.RTMetrics
condition hpredicate
fallbackDuration time.Duration
recoveryDuration time.Duration
onTripped SideEffect
onStandby SideEffect
state cbState
until time.Time
rc *ratioController
checkPeriod time.Duration
lastCheck time.Time
fallback http.Handler
next http.Handler
clock timetools.TimeProvider
log *log.Logger
}
// New creates a new CircuitBreaker middleware
func New(next http.Handler, expression string, options ...CircuitBreakerOption) (*CircuitBreaker, error) {
cb := &CircuitBreaker{
m: &sync.RWMutex{},
next: next,
// Default values. Might be overwritten by options below.
clock: &timetools.RealTime{},
checkPeriod: defaultCheckPeriod,
fallbackDuration: defaultFallbackDuration,
recoveryDuration: defaultRecoveryDuration,
fallback: defaultFallback,
log: log.StandardLogger(),
}
for _, s := range options {
if err := s(cb); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
condition, err := parseExpression(expression)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cb.condition = condition
mt, err := memmetrics.NewRTMetrics()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cb.metrics = mt
return cb, nil
}
// Logger defines the logger the circuit breaker will use.
//
// It defaults to logrus.StandardLogger(), the global logger used by logrus.
func Logger(l *log.Logger) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.log = l
return nil
}
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
if c.log.Level >= log.DebugLevel {
logEntry := c.log.WithField("Request", utils.DumpHttpRequest(req))
logEntry.Debug("vulcand/oxy/circuitbreaker: begin ServeHttp on request")
defer logEntry.Debug("vulcand/oxy/circuitbreaker: completed ServeHttp on request")
}
if c.activateFallback(w, req) {
c.fallback.ServeHTTP(w, req)
return
}
c.serve(w, req)
}
// Wrap sets the next handler to be called by circuit breaker handler.
func (c *CircuitBreaker) Wrap(next http.Handler) {
c.next = next
}
// updateState updates internal state and returns true if fallback should be used and false otherwise
func (c *CircuitBreaker) activateFallback(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) bool {
// Quick check with read locks optimized for normal operation use-case
if c.isStandby() {
return false
}
// Circuit breaker is in tripped or recovering state
c.m.Lock()
defer c.m.Unlock()
c.log.Warnf("%v is in error state", c)
switch c.state {
case stateStandby:
// someone else has set it to standby just now
return false
case stateTripped:
if c.clock.UtcNow().Before(c.until) {
return true
}
// We have been in active state enough, enter recovering state
c.setRecovering()
fallthrough
case stateRecovering:
// We have been in recovering state enough, enter standby and allow request
if c.clock.UtcNow().After(c.until) {
c.setState(stateStandby, c.clock.UtcNow())
return false
}
// ratio controller allows this request
if c.rc.allowRequest() {
return false
}
return true
}
return false
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) serve(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
start := c.clock.UtcNow()
p := utils.NewProxyWriterWithLogger(w, c.log)
c.next.ServeHTTP(p, req)
latency := c.clock.UtcNow().Sub(start)
c.metrics.Record(p.StatusCode(), latency)
// Note that this call is less expensive than it looks -- checkCondition only performs the real check
// periodically. Because of that we can afford to call it here on every single response.
c.checkAndSet()
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) isStandby() bool {
c.m.RLock()
defer c.m.RUnlock()
return c.state == stateStandby
}
// String returns log-friendly representation of the circuit breaker state
func (c *CircuitBreaker) String() string {
switch c.state {
case stateTripped, stateRecovering:
return fmt.Sprintf("CircuitBreaker(state=%v, until=%v)", c.state, c.until)
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("CircuitBreaker(state=%v)", c.state)
}
}
// exec executes side effect
func (c *CircuitBreaker) exec(s SideEffect) {
if s == nil {
return
}
go func() {
if err := s.Exec(); err != nil {
c.log.Errorf("%v side effect failure: %v", c, err)
}
}()
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) setState(new cbState, until time.Time) {
c.log.Debugf("%v setting state to %v, until %v", c, new, until)
c.state = new
c.until = until
switch new {
case stateTripped:
c.exec(c.onTripped)
case stateStandby:
c.exec(c.onStandby)
}
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) timeToCheck() bool {
c.m.RLock()
defer c.m.RUnlock()
return c.clock.UtcNow().After(c.lastCheck)
}
// Checks if tripping condition matches and sets circuit breaker to the tripped state
func (c *CircuitBreaker) checkAndSet() {
if !c.timeToCheck() {
return
}
c.m.Lock()
defer c.m.Unlock()
// Other goroutine could have updated the lastCheck variable before we grabbed mutex
if !c.clock.UtcNow().After(c.lastCheck) {
return
}
c.lastCheck = c.clock.UtcNow().Add(c.checkPeriod)
if c.state == stateTripped {
c.log.Debugf("%v skip set tripped", c)
return
}
if !c.condition(c) {
return
}
c.setState(stateTripped, c.clock.UtcNow().Add(c.fallbackDuration))
c.metrics.Reset()
}
func (c *CircuitBreaker) setRecovering() {
c.setState(stateRecovering, c.clock.UtcNow().Add(c.recoveryDuration))
c.rc = newRatioController(c.clock, c.recoveryDuration, c.log)
}
// CircuitBreakerOption represents an option you can pass to New.
// See the documentation for the individual options below.
type CircuitBreakerOption func(*CircuitBreaker) error
// Clock allows you to fake che CircuitBreaker's view of the current time.
// Intended for unit tests.
func Clock(clock timetools.TimeProvider) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.clock = clock
return nil
}
}
// FallbackDuration is how long the CircuitBreaker will remain in the Tripped
// state before trying to recover.
func FallbackDuration(d time.Duration) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.fallbackDuration = d
return nil
}
}
// RecoveryDuration is how long the CircuitBreaker will take to ramp up
// requests during the Recovering state.
func RecoveryDuration(d time.Duration) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.recoveryDuration = d
return nil
}
}
// CheckPeriod is how long the CircuitBreaker will wait between successive
// checks of the breaker condition.
func CheckPeriod(d time.Duration) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.checkPeriod = d
return nil
}
}
// OnTripped sets a SideEffect to run when entering the Tripped state.
// Only one SideEffect can be set for this hook.
func OnTripped(s SideEffect) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.onTripped = s
return nil
}
}
// OnStandby sets a SideEffect to run when entering the Standby state.
// Only one SideEffect can be set for this hook.
func OnStandby(s SideEffect) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.onStandby = s
return nil
}
}
// Fallback defines the http.Handler that the CircuitBreaker should route
// requests to when it prevents a request from taking its normal path.
func Fallback(h http.Handler) CircuitBreakerOption {
return func(c *CircuitBreaker) error {
c.fallback = h
return nil
}
}
// cbState is the state of the circuit breaker
type cbState int
func (s cbState) String() string {
switch s {
case stateStandby:
return "standby"
case stateTripped:
return "tripped"
case stateRecovering:
return "recovering"
}
return "undefined"
}
const (
// CircuitBreaker is passing all requests and watching stats
stateStandby = iota
// CircuitBreaker activates fallback scenario for all requests
stateTripped
// CircuitBreaker passes some requests to go through, rejecting others
stateRecovering
)
const (
defaultFallbackDuration = 10 * time.Second
defaultRecoveryDuration = 10 * time.Second
defaultCheckPeriod = 100 * time.Millisecond
)
var defaultFallback = &fallback{}
type fallback struct{}
func (f *fallback) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusServiceUnavailable)
w.Write([]byte(http.StatusText(http.StatusServiceUnavailable)))
}