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Bastian Köcher c09d52ead7 Use tokio runtime handle instead of TaskExecutor abstraction (#9737)
* Use tokio runtime handle instead of TaskExecutor abstraction

Before this pr we had the `TaskExecutor` abstraction which theoretically
allowed that any futures executor could have been used. However, this
was never tested and is currently not really required. Anyone running a
node currently only used tokio and nothing else (because this was hard
coded in CLI). So, this pr removes the `TaskExecutor` abstraction and
relies directly on the tokio runtime handle.

Besides this changes, this pr also makes sure that the http and ws rpc
server use the same tokio runtime. This fixes a panic that occurred when
you drop the rpc servers inside an async function (tokio doesn't like
that a tokio runtime is dropped in the async context of another tokio
runtime).

As we don't use any custom runtime in the http rpc server anymore, this
pr also removes the `rpc-http-threads` cli argument. If external parties
complain that there aren't enough threads for the rpc server, we could
bring support for increasing the thread count of the tokio runtime.

* FMT

* Fix try runtime

* Fix integration tests and some other optimizations

* Remove warnings
2021-09-12 12:29:11 +00:00

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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Substrate CLI library.
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(unused_extern_crates)]
#![warn(unused_imports)]
pub mod arg_enums;
mod commands;
mod config;
mod error;
mod params;
mod runner;
pub use arg_enums::*;
pub use commands::*;
pub use config::*;
pub use error::*;
pub use params::*;
pub use runner::*;
use sc_service::Configuration;
pub use sc_service::{ChainSpec, Role};
pub use sc_tracing::logging::LoggerBuilder;
pub use sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
use std::io::Write;
pub use structopt;
use structopt::{
clap::{self, AppSettings},
StructOpt,
};
/// Substrate client CLI
///
/// This trait needs to be defined on the root structopt of the application. It will provide the
/// implementation name, version, executable name, description, author, support_url, copyright start
/// year and most importantly: how to load the chain spec.
///
/// StructOpt must not be in scope to use from_args (or the similar methods). This trait provides
/// its own implementation that will fill the necessary field based on the trait's functions.
pub trait SubstrateCli: Sized {
/// Implementation name.
fn impl_name() -> String;
/// Implementation version.
///
/// By default this will look like this: 2.0.0-b950f731c-x86_64-linux-gnu where the hash is the
/// short commit hash of the commit of in the Git repository.
fn impl_version() -> String;
/// Executable file name.
///
/// Extracts the file name from `std::env::current_exe()`.
/// Resorts to the env var `CARGO_PKG_NAME` in case of Error.
fn executable_name() -> String {
std::env::current_exe()
.ok()
.and_then(|e| e.file_name().map(|s| s.to_os_string()))
.and_then(|w| w.into_string().ok())
.unwrap_or_else(|| env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME").into())
}
/// Executable file description.
fn description() -> String;
/// Executable file author.
fn author() -> String;
/// Support URL.
fn support_url() -> String;
/// Copyright starting year (x-current year)
fn copyright_start_year() -> i32;
/// Chain spec factory
fn load_spec(&self, id: &str) -> std::result::Result<Box<dyn ChainSpec>, String>;
/// Helper function used to parse the command line arguments. This is the equivalent of
/// `structopt`'s `from_iter()` except that it takes a `VersionInfo` argument to provide the
/// name of the application, author, "about" and version. It will also set
/// `AppSettings::GlobalVersion`.
///
/// To allow running the node without subcommand, tt also sets a few more settings:
/// `AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands` and `AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs`.
///
/// Gets the struct from the command line arguments. Print the
/// error message and quit the program in case of failure.
fn from_args() -> Self
where
Self: StructOpt + Sized,
{
<Self as SubstrateCli>::from_iter(&mut std::env::args_os())
}
/// Helper function used to parse the command line arguments. This is the equivalent of
/// `structopt`'s `from_iter()` except that it takes a `VersionInfo` argument to provide the
/// name of the application, author, "about" and version. It will also set
/// `AppSettings::GlobalVersion`.
///
/// To allow running the node without subcommand, it also sets a few more settings:
/// `AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands` and `AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs`.
///
/// Gets the struct from any iterator such as a `Vec` of your making.
/// Print the error message and quit the program in case of failure.
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self
where
Self: StructOpt + Sized,
I: IntoIterator,
I::Item: Into<std::ffi::OsString> + Clone,
{
let app = <Self as StructOpt>::clap();
let mut full_version = Self::impl_version();
full_version.push_str("\n");
let name = Self::executable_name();
let author = Self::author();
let about = Self::description();
let app = app
.name(name)
.author(author.as_str())
.about(about.as_str())
.version(full_version.as_str())
.settings(&[
AppSettings::GlobalVersion,
AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands,
AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs,
AppSettings::ColoredHelp,
]);
let matches = match app.get_matches_from_safe(iter) {
Ok(matches) => matches,
Err(mut e) => {
// To support pipes, we can not use `writeln!` as any error
// results in a "broken pipe" error.
//
// Instead we write directly to `stdout` and ignore any error
// as we exit afterwards anyway.
e.message.extend("\n".chars());
if e.use_stderr() {
let _ = std::io::stderr().write_all(e.message.as_bytes());
std::process::exit(1);
} else {
let _ = std::io::stdout().write_all(e.message.as_bytes());
std::process::exit(0);
}
},
};
<Self as StructOpt>::from_clap(&matches)
}
/// Helper function used to parse the command line arguments. This is the equivalent of
/// `structopt`'s `from_iter()` except that it takes a `VersionInfo` argument to provide the
/// name of the application, author, "about" and version. It will also set
/// `AppSettings::GlobalVersion`.
///
/// To allow running the node without subcommand, it also sets a few more settings:
/// `AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands` and `AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs`.
///
/// Gets the struct from any iterator such as a `Vec` of your making.
/// Print the error message and quit the program in case of failure.
///
/// **NOTE:** This method WILL NOT exit when `--help` or `--version` (or short versions) are
/// used. It will return a [`clap::Error`], where the [`clap::Error::kind`] is a
/// [`clap::ErrorKind::HelpDisplayed`] or [`clap::ErrorKind::VersionDisplayed`] respectively.
/// You must call [`clap::Error::exit`] or perform a [`std::process::exit`].
fn try_from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> clap::Result<Self>
where
Self: StructOpt + Sized,
I: IntoIterator,
I::Item: Into<std::ffi::OsString> + Clone,
{
let app = <Self as StructOpt>::clap();
let mut full_version = Self::impl_version();
full_version.push_str("\n");
let name = Self::executable_name();
let author = Self::author();
let about = Self::description();
let app = app
.name(name)
.author(author.as_str())
.about(about.as_str())
.version(full_version.as_str());
let matches = app.get_matches_from_safe(iter)?;
Ok(<Self as StructOpt>::from_clap(&matches))
}
/// Returns the client ID: `{impl_name}/v{impl_version}`
fn client_id() -> String {
format!("{}/v{}", Self::impl_name(), Self::impl_version())
}
/// Only create a Configuration for the command provided in argument
fn create_configuration<T: CliConfiguration<DVC>, DVC: DefaultConfigurationValues>(
&self,
command: &T,
tokio_handle: tokio::runtime::Handle,
) -> error::Result<Configuration> {
command.create_configuration(self, tokio_handle)
}
/// Create a runner for the command provided in argument. This will create a Configuration and
/// a tokio runtime
fn create_runner<T: CliConfiguration>(&self, command: &T) -> error::Result<Runner<Self>> {
command.init::<Self>()?;
Runner::new(self, command)
}
/// Native runtime version.
fn native_runtime_version(chain_spec: &Box<dyn ChainSpec>) -> &'static RuntimeVersion;
}