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package events
import (
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/jsonmessage"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/pubsub"
)
const eventsLimit = 64
// Events is pubsub channel for *jsonmessage.JSONMessage
type Events struct {
mu sync.Mutex
events []*jsonmessage.JSONMessage
pub *pubsub.Publisher
}
// New returns new *Events instance
func New() *Events {
return &Events{
events: make([]*jsonmessage.JSONMessage, 0, eventsLimit),
pub: pubsub.NewPublisher(100*time.Millisecond, 1024),
}
}
// Subscribe adds new listener to events, returns slice of 64 stored last events
// channel in which you can expect new events in form of interface{}, so you
// need type assertion.
func (e *Events) Subscribe() ([]*jsonmessage.JSONMessage, chan interface{}) {
e.mu.Lock()
current := make([]*jsonmessage.JSONMessage, len(e.events))
copy(current, e.events)
l := e.pub.Subscribe()
e.mu.Unlock()
return current, l
}
// Evict evicts listener from pubsub
func (e *Events) Evict(l chan interface{}) {
e.pub.Evict(l)
}
// Log broadcasts event to listeners. Each listener has 100 millisecond for
// receiving event or it will be skipped.
func (e *Events) Log(action, id, from string) {
go func() {
e.mu.Lock()
jm := &jsonmessage.JSONMessage{Status: action, ID: id, From: from, Time: time.Now().UTC().Unix()}
if len(e.events) == cap(e.events) {
// discard oldest event
copy(e.events, e.events[1:])
e.events[len(e.events)-1] = jm
} else {
e.events = append(e.events, jm)
}
e.mu.Unlock()
e.pub.Publish(jm)
}()
}
// SubscribersCount returns number of event listeners
func (e *Events) SubscribersCount() int {
return e.pub.Len()
}