/* * * Copyright 2015 gRPC authors. * * Licensed 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. * */ #import "GRXWriteable.h" @implementation GRXWriteable { GRXValueHandler _valueHandler; GRXCompletionHandler _completionHandler; } + (instancetype)writeableWithSingleHandler:(GRXSingleHandler)handler { if (!handler) { return [[self alloc] init]; } // We nilify this variable when the block is invoked, so that handler is only invoked once even if // the writer tries to write multiple values. __block GRXEventHandler eventHandler = ^(BOOL done, id value, NSError *error) { // Nillify eventHandler before invoking handler, in case the latter causes the former to be // executed recursively. Because blocks can be deallocated even during execution, we have to // first retain handler locally to guarantee it's valid. // TODO(jcanizales): Just turn this craziness into a simple subclass of GRXWriteable. GRXSingleHandler singleHandler = handler; eventHandler = nil; if (value) { singleHandler(value, nil); } else if (error) { singleHandler(nil, error); } else { NSDictionary *userInfo = @{NSLocalizedDescriptionKey : @"The writer finished without producing any value."}; // Even though RxLibrary is independent of gRPC, the domain and code here are, for the moment, // set to the values of kGRPCErrorDomain and GRPCErrorCodeInternal. This way, the error formed // is the one user of gRPC would expect if the server failed to produce a response. // // TODO(jcanizales): Figure out a way to keep errors of RxLibrary generic without making users // of gRPC take care of two different error domains and error code enums. A possibility is to // add error handling to GRXWriters or GRXWriteables, and use them to translate errors between // the two domains. static NSString *kGRPCErrorDomain = @"io.grpc"; static NSUInteger kGRPCErrorCodeInternal = 13; singleHandler( nil, [NSError errorWithDomain:kGRPCErrorDomain code:kGRPCErrorCodeInternal userInfo:userInfo]); } }; return [self writeableWithEventHandler:^(BOOL done, id value, NSError *error) { if (eventHandler) { eventHandler(done, value, error); } }]; } + (instancetype)writeableWithEventHandler:(GRXEventHandler)handler { if (!handler) { return [[self alloc] init]; } return [[self alloc] initWithValueHandler:^(id value) { handler(NO, value, nil); } completionHandler:^(NSError *errorOrNil) { handler(YES, nil, errorOrNil); }]; } - (instancetype)init { return [self initWithValueHandler:nil completionHandler:nil]; } // Designated initializer - (instancetype)initWithValueHandler:(GRXValueHandler)valueHandler completionHandler:(GRXCompletionHandler)completionHandler { if ((self = [super init])) { _valueHandler = valueHandler; _completionHandler = completionHandler; } return self; } - (void)writeValue:(id)value { if (_valueHandler) { _valueHandler(value); } } - (void)writesFinishedWithError:(NSError *)errorOrNil { if (_completionHandler) { _completionHandler(errorOrNil); } } @end