#ifndef QPID_MESSAGING_CONNECTION_H #define QPID_MESSAGING_CONNECTION_H /* * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * */ #include "qpid/messaging/ImportExport.h" #include "qpid/messaging/Handle.h" #include "qpid/messaging/exceptions.h" #include "qpid/types/Variant.h" #include namespace qpid { namespace messaging { #ifndef SWIG template class PrivateImplRef; #endif class ConnectionImpl; class Session; /** \ingroup messaging * A connection represents a network connection to a remote endpoint. */ class QPID_MESSAGING_CLASS_EXTERN Connection : public qpid::messaging::Handle { public: QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection(ConnectionImpl* impl); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection(const Connection&); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection(); /** * Current implementation supports the following options: * * - heartbeat: the heartbeat interval in seconds * - tcp_nodelay: true/false, whether nagle should be disabled or not * - transport: the underlying transport to use (e.g. tcp, ssl, rdma) * - protocol: the version of AMQP to use (e.g. amqp0-10 or amqp1.0) * * (Note: the transports and/or protocols recognised may depend on * which plugins are loaded. AT present support for heartbeats is * missing in AMQP 1.0) * * - username: the username to authenticate as * - password: the password to use if required by the selected authentication mechanism * - sasl_mechanisms: a space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms * - sasl_min_ssf: the minimum acceptable security strength factor * - sasl_max_ssf: the maximum acceptable security strength factor * - sasl_service: the service name if needed by the SASL mechanism in use * * Reconnect behaviour can be controlled through the following options: * * - reconnect: true/false (enables/disables reconnect entirely) * - reconnect_timeout: seconds (give up and report failure after specified time) * - reconnect_limit: n (give up and report failure after specified number of attempts) * - reconnect_interval_min: seconds (initial delay between failed reconnection attempts) * - reconnect_interval_max: seconds (maximum delay between failed reconnection attempts) * - reconnect_interval: shorthand for setting the same reconnect_interval_min/max * - reconnect_urls: list of alternate urls to try when connecting * * The reconnect_interval is the time that the client waits for * after a failed attempt to reconnect before retrying. It starts * at the value of the min_retry_interval and is doubled every * failure until the value of max_retry_interval is reached. * * Values in seconds can be fractional, for example 0.001 is a * millisecond delay. * * If the SSL transport is used, the following options apply: * * - ssl_cert_name: the name of the certificate to use for a given * - connection ssl_ignore_hostname_verification_failure: if set * to true, will allow client to connect to server even * if the hostname used (or ip address) doesn't match * what is in the servers certificate. I.e. this disables * authentication of the server to the client (and should * be used only as a last resort) * * When AMQP 1.0 is used, the following options apply: * * - container_id: sets the container id to use for the connection * - nest_annotations: if true, any annotations in received * messages will be presented as properties with keys * x-amqp-delivery-annotations or x-amqp-delivery-annotations * and values that are nested maps containing the * annotations. If false, the annotations will simply be merged * in with the properties. * - set_to_on_send: If true, all sent messages will have the to * field set to the node name of the sender * - properties or client_properties: the properties to include in the open frame sent * * The following options can be used to tune behaviour if needed * (these are not yet supported over AMQP 1.0): * * - tcp_nodelay: disables Nagle's algorithm on the underlying tcp socket * - max_channels: restricts the maximum number of channels supported * - max_frame_size: restricts the maximum frame size supported */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection(const std::string& url, const qpid::types::Variant::Map& options = qpid::types::Variant::Map()); /** * Creates a connection using an option string of the form * {name:value,name2:value2...}, see above for options supported. * * @exception InvalidOptionString if the string does not match the correct syntax */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection(const std::string& url, const std::string& options); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN ~Connection(); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Connection& operator=(const Connection&); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN void setOption(const std::string& name, const qpid::types::Variant& value); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN void open(); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN bool isOpen(); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN bool isOpen() const; /** * Attempts to reconnect to the specified url, re-establish * existing sessions, senders and receivers and resend any indoubt * messages. * * This can be used to directly control reconnect behaviour rather * than using the reconnect option for automatically handling * that. */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN void reconnect(const std::string& url); /** * Attempts to reconnect to the original url, including any * specified reconnect_urls, re-establish existing sessions, * senders and receivers and resend any indoubt messages. * * This can be used to directly control reconnect behaviour rather * than using the reconnect option for automatically handling * that. */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN void reconnect(); /** * returns a url reprsenting the broker the client is currently * connected to (or an empty string if it is not connected). */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN std::string getUrl() const; /** * Closes a connection and all sessions associated with it. An * opened connection must be closed before the last handle is * allowed to go out of scope. */ QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN void close(); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Session createTransactionalSession(const std::string& name = std::string()); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Session createSession(const std::string& name = std::string()); QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN Session getSession(const std::string& name) const; QPID_MESSAGING_EXTERN std::string getAuthenticatedUsername(); #ifndef SWIG private: friend class qpid::messaging::PrivateImplRef; #endif }; }} // namespace qpid::messaging #endif /*!QPID_MESSAGING_CONNECTION_H*/