%% The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License %% Version 1.1 (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.mozilla.org/MPL/ %% %% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" %% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See %% the License for the specific language governing rights and %% limitations under the License. %% %% The Original Code is RabbitMQ. %% %% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is GoPivotal, Inc. %% Copyright (c) 2007-2014 GoPivotal, Inc. All rights reserved. %% -module(rabbit_router). -include_lib("stdlib/include/qlc.hrl"). -include("rabbit.hrl"). -export([match_bindings/2, match_routing_key/2]). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ifdef(use_specs). -export_type([routing_key/0, match_result/0]). -type(routing_key() :: binary()). -type(match_result() :: [rabbit_types:binding_destination()]). -spec(match_bindings/2 :: (rabbit_types:binding_source(), fun ((rabbit_types:binding()) -> boolean())) -> match_result()). -spec(match_routing_key/2 :: (rabbit_types:binding_source(), [routing_key()] | ['_']) -> match_result()). -endif. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% TODO: Maybe this should be handled by a cursor instead. %% TODO: This causes a full scan for each entry with the same source match_bindings(SrcName, Match) -> Query = qlc:q([DestinationName || #route{binding = Binding = #binding{ source = SrcName1, destination = DestinationName}} <- mnesia:table(rabbit_route), SrcName == SrcName1, Match(Binding)]), mnesia:async_dirty(fun qlc:e/1, [Query]). match_routing_key(SrcName, [RoutingKey]) -> find_routes(#route{binding = #binding{source = SrcName, destination = '$1', key = RoutingKey, _ = '_'}}, []); match_routing_key(SrcName, [_|_] = RoutingKeys) -> find_routes(#route{binding = #binding{source = SrcName, destination = '$1', key = '$2', _ = '_'}}, [list_to_tuple(['orelse' | [{'=:=', '$2', RKey} || RKey <- RoutingKeys]])]). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Normally we'd call mnesia:dirty_select/2 here, but that is quite %% expensive for the same reasons as above, and, additionally, due to %% mnesia 'fixing' the table with ets:safe_fixtable/2, which is wholly %% unnecessary. According to the ets docs (and the code in erl_db.c), %% 'select' is safe anyway ("Functions that internally traverse over a %% table, like select and match, will give the same guarantee as %% safe_fixtable.") and, furthermore, even the lower level iterators %% ('first' and 'next') are safe on ordered_set tables ("Note that for %% tables of the ordered_set type, safe_fixtable/2 is not necessary as %% calls to first/1 and next/2 will always succeed."), which %% rabbit_route is. find_routes(MatchHead, Conditions) -> ets:select(rabbit_route, [{MatchHead, Conditions, ['$1']}]).