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* refactor(service): split client.go into focused files
client.go had grown to 4455 lines mixing ~10 responsibilities. Split it
verbatim into cohesive same-package files (no behavior change):
client.go foundation: ClientService, ClientWithAttachments,
ClientCreatePayload, ErrClientNotInInbound, sqlInChunk
client_locks.go inbound mutation locks, delete tombstones, compactOrphans
client_lookup.go read-only lookups (GetByID, List, EffectiveFlow, ...)
client_link.go inbound association sync (SyncInbound, DetachInbound, ...)
client_crud.go single-client CRUD + validation + protocol defaults
client_inbound_apply.go low-level inbound-settings mutators + by-email setters
client_bulk.go bulk attach/detach/adjust/delete/create + DelDepleted
client_traffic.go traffic-reset paths
client_groups.go client group management
client_paging.go paged listing, filtering, sorting, summary
Every declaration moved unchanged (verified: identical func/type/const/var
signature set before vs after). Imports redistributed per file via goimports.
go build ./..., go vet, and go test ./web/service/... all pass.
* refactor(service): split inbound.go into focused files
inbound.go was 4100 lines. Split it verbatim into cohesive same-package
files (no behavior change):
inbound.go core inbound CRUD + InboundService (keeps pkg doc)
inbound_protocol.go protocol / stream capability helpers
inbound_node.go node/runtime/remote coordination + online tracking
inbound_traffic.go traffic accounting, reset, client stats
inbound_client_ips.go per-client IP tracking
inbound_clients.go client lookups within inbounds + copy-clients
inbound_disable.go auto-disable invalid inbounds/clients
inbound_migration.go DB migrations
inbound_sublink.go subscription link providers
inbound_util.go generic slice/string helpers
Identical func/type/const/var signature set before vs after; package doc
comment preserved on inbound.go. Imports redistributed via goimports.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/service/... all pass.
* refactor(service): split tgbot.go into focused files
tgbot.go was 3738 lines dominated by a 1246-line answerCallback. Split it
verbatim into cohesive same-package files (no behavior change):
tgbot.go lifecycle, bot setup, caches, small utils
tgbot_router.go incoming update / command / callback dispatch
tgbot_send.go outbound messaging primitives
tgbot_client.go client views, actions, subscription links
tgbot_inbound.go inbound listing / pickers
tgbot_report.go server usage, exhausted, online, backups, notifications
Identical func/type/const/var signature set before vs after. Imports
redistributed via goimports. Build, vet, and go test ./web/service/... pass.
* refactor(client): dedupe single-field by-email setters
ResetClientIpLimitByEmail, ResetClientExpiryTimeByEmail, and
ResetClientTrafficLimitByEmail shared an identical ~50-line body that
resolves the inbound by email, confirms the client exists, rewrites a
single-client settings payload, and delegates to UpdateInboundClient.
Extract that into applyClientFieldByEmail(inboundSvc, email, mutate) and
reduce each setter to a 3-line wrapper. Behavior is unchanged: same checks
and error strings, same single-client payload contract, same totalGB guard.
SetClientTelegramUserID (resolves by traffic id, different error text) and
ToggleClientEnableByEmail/SetClientEnableByEmail (different return shape and
a pre-read of the old state) intentionally keep their own bodies.
* refactor(service): extract panel/ subpackage
Move the panel-administration leaf services out of the flat service
package into web/service/panel/ (package panel):
user.go UserService (auth / 2FA / LDAP)
panel.go PanelService (restart / self-update) + version helpers
panel_other.go non-unix RestartPanel
panel_unix.go unix RestartPanel
api_token.go ApiTokenService
websocket.go WebSocketService
panel_test.go version/shellQuote unit tests
These are leaves: they depend on core (SettingService, Release) but no
core file references them, so the extraction creates no import cycle.
Core references are now qualified (service.SettingService, service.Release);
callers in main.go, web/web.go, and web/controller/* updated to panel.*.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract integration/ subpackage
Move the external-provider integration leaves into web/service/integration/
(package integration):
warp.go WarpService (Cloudflare WARP)
nord.go NordService (NordVPN)
custom_geo.go CustomGeoService (custom geo asset management)
*_test.go custom_geo / panel-proxy tests
These depend on core (SettingService, ServerService, XraySettingService) but
no core file references them. xray_setting.go stays in core because it calls
the unexported SettingService.saveSetting. The shared isBlockedIP SSRF helper
(used by core url_safety.go and by custom_geo) now has a small copy in each
package rather than being exported. Core references qualified; callers in
web/web.go, web/job/*, and web/controller/* updated to integration.*.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract tgbot/ subpackage
Move the Telegram bot (6 files + test) into web/service/tgbot/ (package
tgbot). It is a leaf: it embeds five core services (Inbound/Client/Setting/
Server/Xray) and the core never references it, so no import cycle.
To support the package boundary without changing behavior:
- core exposes XrayProcess() *xray.Process so tgbot keeps calling the
exact same running-process methods it used via the package-level `p`;
- three core methods tgbot calls are exported: ClientService.checkIs-
EnabledByEmail -> CheckIsEnabledByEmail, InboundService.getAllEmails ->
GetAllEmails (callers updated in-package);
- tgbot's embedded-field types and the few core type refs (Status,
ClientCreatePayload, SanitizePublicHTTPURL) are now service-qualified.
Callers in main.go, web/web.go, web/job/*, and web/controller/* updated to
tgbot.*. Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract outbound/ subpackage
OutboundService (outbound.go) imports only neutral packages (config,
database, model, xray) and its production code is referenced by no core or
sibling service file — only by web/controller/xray_setting.go and
web/job/xray_traffic_job.go. Move it to web/service/outbound/ (package
outbound); no core qualification needed inside. Callers updated to outbound.*.
The one coupling was a tiny pure test helper, outboundsContainTag, used by
both outbound.go and the core outbound_subscription_test.go; it now has a
small copy in that test file rather than being shared across the boundary.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(util): move wireguard into its own subpackage
util/wireguard.go was the lone file of the root `util` package (24 lines,
one exported func GenerateWireguardKeypair), while every other util concern
lives in a focused subpackage (util/common, util/crypto, util/netsafe, ...).
Move it to util/wireguard/ (package wireguard) for consistency; its only
importer, web/service/integration/warp.go, is updated. The root `util`
package no longer exists.
* refactor(sub): drop redundant sub prefix from filenames
Inside package sub the subXxx.go prefix just repeats the package name
(like client_*.go did inside service). Rename for consistency; content and
type names are unchanged:
subController.go -> controller.go
subService.go -> service.go
subClashService.go -> clash_service.go
subJsonService.go -> json_service.go
(+ matching _test.go files)
* refactor(controller): rename xui.go -> spa.go
XUIController serves the panel's single-page-app shell; spa.go names that
role plainly (the other controller files are domain-named). File rename only
— the type stays XUIController. api_docs_test.go keys route base paths by
filename, so its "xui.go" case is updated to "spa.go".
* refactor: move backend packages under internal/
Adopt the idiomatic Go application layout: the backend packages now live
under internal/ (a boundary the toolchain enforces), signalling private
implementation instead of a library-style flat root. No runtime behavior
changes — only import paths and a few build/config paths move.
Moved: config, database, logger, mtproto, sub, util, web, xray -> internal/.
main.go stays at the repo root and tools/openapigen stays under tools/ (both
still import internal/* because the internal rule keys off the module root).
The module path github.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/v3 is unchanged; 149 .go files had
their import prefix rewritten to .../internal/<pkg>.
Couplings the Go compiler can't see, updated to the new layout:
- frontend i18n imports of web/translation (react.ts, setup.components.ts)
- vite outDir + eslint/tsconfig ignore globs -> internal/web/dist
- Dockerfile COPY paths for web/dist and web/translation
- locale.go os.DirFS("web") disk fallback -> "internal/web"
- .gitignore and ci.yml go:embed stub for internal/web/dist
- api_docs_test.go repo-root relative walk (one level deeper)
- tools/openapigen filesystem package paths; ApiTokenView repointed to the
web/service/panel subpackage and codegen regenerated (clears a stale
type the ci.yml codegen check was failing on)
Verified: go build/vet/test (all packages), and frontend typecheck, lint,
vitest (478 tests), and production build into internal/web/dist.
* fix(config): keep test runs from writing logs into the source tree
GetLogFolder() returns a CWD-relative "./log" on Windows. Under `go test`
the working directory is each package's own folder, so InitLogger (called by
tests in web/job, web/service, xray, web/websocket) created stray log/
directories scattered through the source tree (e.g. internal/web/job/log/).
Redirect to a shared temp folder when testing.Testing() reports a test run.
Production behavior is unchanged: Windows still uses ./log next to the binary
and Linux /var/log/x-ui. The log files were always gitignored (*.log) and
never committed; this just stops the noise at the source.
* docs: move subscription-template guide out of root into docs/
sub_templates/ was a top-level folder holding only a README and no actual
templates (3x-ui ships none by design), referenced nowhere and unlinked from
any doc — it read like an empty placeholder cluttering the repo root.
Move the guide to docs/custom-subscription-templates.md (a proper docs home),
reword its intro to read as documentation rather than a folder note, link it
from the Features list in README.md, and drop the empty sub_templates/ folder.
* fix: update stale web/ path references after the internal/ move
The internal/ migration rewrote Go import paths but left some references to
the old top-level layout in docs, comments, and a few runtime disk paths.
Functional (dev-mode only): the disk-serving fallbacks that read the Vite
build from disk when running from source still pointed at web/dist/, which
moved to internal/web/dist/ — so `os.DirFS`/`os.Stat`/`os.ReadFile` in
internal/web/web.go and internal/sub/{sub,controller}.go are corrected.
Production was unaffected (it serves the embedded FS; verified by the Docker
build), but `go run` with a live frontend build silently fell back to embed.
Docs/comments: frontend/README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, the claude-issue-bot and
release workflows, the openapigen -root help text, and assorted Go comments
now reference internal/web, internal/database, internal/sub, internal/xray,
etc. Package-name mentions (the "web" package), root paths (main.go,
frontend/, install scripts, /etc/x-ui), routes (/panel/api/xray), and the
historical "web/assets no longer exists" note were intentionally left as-is.
* refactor(web): remove the legacy /xui -> /panel redirect middleware
RedirectMiddleware existed only for backward compatibility with the old
`/xui` URL scheme (301-redirecting /xui and /xui/API to /panel and
/panel/api). That cutover was long ago, so drop the middleware, its
registration in initRouter, and the now-inaccurate "URL redirection"
mention in the middleware package doc. Old /xui URLs now 404 like any other
unknown path. HTTPS auto-redirect and auth redirects are unrelated and stay.
* build: fix .dockerignore for internal/ layout and exclude runtime dir
- web/dist -> internal/web/dist: the embedded frontend moved under internal/,
so the stale exclude no longer matched and the locally-built dist could be
sent to the build context (the frontend stage rebuilds it fresh anyway).
- exclude x-ui/: the local runtime directory (SQLite db, geo .dat files, xray
binaries, certs — ~150MB) was being shipped into the build context for no
reason. Verified the pattern excludes only the directory and still keeps
x-ui.sh, which the Dockerfile copies to /usr/bin/x-ui.
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Go
// Package websocket provides a WebSocket hub for real-time updates and notifications.
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package websocket
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/v3/internal/logger"
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)
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// MessageType identifies the kind of WebSocket message.
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type MessageType string
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const (
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MessageTypeStatus MessageType = "status"
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MessageTypeTraffic MessageType = "traffic"
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MessageTypeInbounds MessageType = "inbounds"
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MessageTypeOutbounds MessageType = "outbounds"
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MessageTypeNodes MessageType = "nodes"
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MessageTypeNotification MessageType = "notification"
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MessageTypeXrayState MessageType = "xray_state"
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MessageTypeClientStats MessageType = "client_stats"
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MessageTypeClients MessageType = "clients"
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MessageTypeInvalidate MessageType = "invalidate"
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maxMessageSize = 10 * 1024 * 1024 // 10MB
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enqueueTimeout = 100 * time.Millisecond
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clientSendQueue = 512 // ~50s of buffering for a momentarily slow browser.
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hubBroadcastQueue = 2048 // Headroom for cron-storm + admin-mutation bursts.
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hubOpsQueue = 128 // Backlog for register+unregister bursts (page reloads, disconnect storms).
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minBroadcastInterval = 250 * time.Millisecond
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hubRestartAttempts = 3
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)
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type clientOpKind int
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const (
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opRegister clientOpKind = iota
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opUnregister
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)
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type clientOp struct {
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kind clientOpKind
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c *Client
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}
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// NewClient builds a Client ready for hub registration.
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func NewClient(id string) *Client {
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return &Client{
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ID: id,
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Send: make(chan []byte, clientSendQueue),
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}
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}
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// Message is the wire format sent to clients.
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type Message struct {
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Type MessageType `json:"type"`
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Payload any `json:"payload"`
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Time int64 `json:"time"`
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}
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// Client represents a single WebSocket connection.
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type Client struct {
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ID string
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Send chan []byte
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closeOnce sync.Once
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}
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// Hub fan-outs messages to all connected clients.
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type Hub struct {
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clients map[*Client]struct{}
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broadcast chan []byte
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ops chan clientOp
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mu sync.RWMutex
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ctx context.Context
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cancel context.CancelFunc
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throttleMu sync.Mutex
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lastBroadcast map[MessageType]time.Time
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}
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// NewHub creates a hub. Call Run in a goroutine to start its event loop.
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func NewHub() *Hub {
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
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return &Hub{
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clients: make(map[*Client]struct{}),
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broadcast: make(chan []byte, hubBroadcastQueue),
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ops: make(chan clientOp, hubOpsQueue),
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ctx: ctx,
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cancel: cancel,
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lastBroadcast: make(map[MessageType]time.Time),
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}
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}
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var throttledMessageTypes = map[MessageType]struct{}{
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MessageTypeInbounds: {},
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MessageTypeOutbounds: {},
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MessageTypeTraffic: {},
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MessageTypeClientStats: {},
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}
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func (h *Hub) shouldThrottle(msgType MessageType) bool {
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if _, gated := throttledMessageTypes[msgType]; !gated {
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return false
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}
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h.throttleMu.Lock()
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defer h.throttleMu.Unlock()
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now := time.Now()
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if last, ok := h.lastBroadcast[msgType]; ok && now.Sub(last) < minBroadcastInterval {
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return true
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}
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h.lastBroadcast[msgType] = now
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return false
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}
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// Run drives the hub. The inner loop is wrapped in a panic-recovery harness
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// that retries up to hubRestartAttempts times with backoff so a transient
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// panic doesn't permanently kill real-time updates for commercial deployments.
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// After the cap, the hub stays down and the frontend falls back to REST polling.
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func (h *Hub) Run() {
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for attempt := range hubRestartAttempts {
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stopped := h.runOnce()
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if stopped {
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return
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}
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if attempt < hubRestartAttempts-1 {
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wait := time.Duration(1<<attempt) * time.Second // 1s, 2s, 4s
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logger.Errorf("WebSocket hub crashed, restarting in %s (%d/%d)", wait, attempt+1, hubRestartAttempts-1)
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select {
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case <-time.After(wait):
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case <-h.ctx.Done():
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return
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}
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}
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}
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logger.Error("WebSocket hub stopped after exhausting restart attempts")
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}
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// runOnce drives the event loop once and returns true if the hub stopped
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// cleanly (context cancelled). On panic, recover logs and returns false so
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// Run can decide whether to retry.
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func (h *Hub) runOnce() (stopped bool) {
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defer func() {
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if r := recover(); r != nil {
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logger.Errorf("WebSocket hub panic recovered: %v", r)
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stopped = false
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}
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}()
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for {
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select {
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case <-h.ctx.Done():
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h.shutdown()
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return true
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case op := <-h.ops:
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if op.c == nil {
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continue
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}
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switch op.kind {
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case opRegister:
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h.mu.Lock()
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h.clients[op.c] = struct{}{}
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n := len(h.clients)
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h.mu.Unlock()
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logger.Debugf("WebSocket client connected: %s (total: %d)", op.c.ID, n)
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case opUnregister:
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h.removeClient(op.c)
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}
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case msg := <-h.broadcast:
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h.fanout(msg)
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}
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}
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}
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// shutdown closes all client send channels and clears the registry.
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func (h *Hub) shutdown() {
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h.mu.Lock()
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for c := range h.clients {
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c.closeOnce.Do(func() { close(c.Send) })
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}
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h.clients = make(map[*Client]struct{})
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h.mu.Unlock()
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logger.Info("WebSocket hub stopped")
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}
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// removeClient deletes a client and closes its send channel exactly once.
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func (h *Hub) removeClient(c *Client) {
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h.mu.Lock()
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if _, ok := h.clients[c]; ok {
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delete(h.clients, c)
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c.closeOnce.Do(func() { close(c.Send) })
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}
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n := len(h.clients)
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h.mu.Unlock()
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logger.Debugf("WebSocket client disconnected: %s (total: %d)", c.ID, n)
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}
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// fanout delivers msg to every client. Each send is non-blocking — a client
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// whose buffer is full is collected for direct removal at the end. We do NOT
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// route slow-client unregistrations through the unregister channel: under
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// burst load (panel restart, network blip) that channel can fill up while the
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// hub itself is the consumer, causing a self-deadlock.
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func (h *Hub) fanout(msg []byte) {
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if msg == nil {
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return
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}
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h.mu.RLock()
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if len(h.clients) == 0 {
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h.mu.RUnlock()
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return
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}
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targets := make([]*Client, 0, len(h.clients))
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for c := range h.clients {
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targets = append(targets, c)
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}
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h.mu.RUnlock()
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var dead []*Client
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for _, c := range targets {
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if !trySend(c, msg) {
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dead = append(dead, c)
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}
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}
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if len(dead) == 0 {
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return
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}
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h.mu.Lock()
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for _, c := range dead {
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if _, ok := h.clients[c]; ok {
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delete(h.clients, c)
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c.closeOnce.Do(func() { close(c.Send) })
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logger.Debugf("WebSocket client %s send buffer full, disconnected", c.ID)
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}
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}
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h.mu.Unlock()
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}
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// trySend performs a non-blocking write to the client's Send channel.
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// Returns false if the client should be evicted (full buffer or closed channel).
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// A defer-recover guards against the rare race where the channel was closed
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// concurrently — sending on a closed channel always panics, even with select+default.
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func trySend(c *Client, msg []byte) (ok bool) {
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defer func() {
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if r := recover(); r != nil {
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ok = false
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}
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}()
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select {
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case c.Send <- msg:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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// Broadcast serializes payload and queues it for delivery to all clients.
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// If the serialized message exceeds maxMessageSize, an invalidate signal is
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// queued instead so the frontend re-fetches via REST. Broadcasts of throttled
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// message types (see throttledMessageTypes) within minBroadcastInterval of
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// the previous one are dropped — the next legitimate mutation will push the
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// fresh state.
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func (h *Hub) Broadcast(messageType MessageType, payload any) {
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if h == nil || payload == nil || h.GetClientCount() == 0 {
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return
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}
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if h.shouldThrottle(messageType) {
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return
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}
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data, err := json.Marshal(Message{
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Type: messageType,
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Payload: payload,
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Time: time.Now().UnixMilli(),
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})
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if err != nil {
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logger.Error("WebSocket marshal failed:", err)
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return
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}
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if len(data) > maxMessageSize {
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logger.Debugf("WebSocket payload %d bytes exceeds limit, sending invalidate for %s", len(data), messageType)
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h.broadcastInvalidate(messageType)
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return
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}
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h.enqueue(data)
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}
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// broadcastInvalidate queues a lightweight signal telling clients to re-fetch
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// the named data type via REST.
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func (h *Hub) broadcastInvalidate(originalType MessageType) {
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data, err := json.Marshal(Message{
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Type: MessageTypeInvalidate,
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Payload: map[string]string{"type": string(originalType)},
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Time: time.Now().UnixMilli(),
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})
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if err != nil {
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logger.Error("WebSocket invalidate marshal failed:", err)
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return
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}
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h.enqueue(data)
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}
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// enqueue submits raw bytes to the broadcast channel. Dropped on backpressure
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// (channel full for >100ms) or shutdown.
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func (h *Hub) enqueue(data []byte) {
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select {
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case h.broadcast <- data:
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case <-time.After(enqueueTimeout):
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logger.Warning("WebSocket broadcast channel full, dropping message")
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case <-h.ctx.Done():
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}
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}
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// GetClientCount returns the number of connected clients.
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func (h *Hub) GetClientCount() int {
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if h == nil {
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return 0
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}
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h.mu.RLock()
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defer h.mu.RUnlock()
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return len(h.clients)
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}
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// Register adds a client to the hub.
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func (h *Hub) Register(c *Client) {
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if h == nil || c == nil {
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return
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}
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select {
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case h.ops <- clientOp{kind: opRegister, c: c}:
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case <-h.ctx.Done():
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}
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}
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// Unregister removes a client from the hub. Sends through the same ordered
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// ops channel as Register so a register-then-unregister sequence from one
|
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// goroutine is processed in program order — otherwise an unregister could
|
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// land in the map before its register and silently no-op, leaking the entry.
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|
//
|
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// On a saturated ops channel (disconnect storm) we fall back to a bounded
|
|
// timeout drop rather than direct removal: a direct delete on a not-yet-
|
|
// registered client is precisely the ordering bug we fix here. Stragglers
|
|
// get evicted by fanout when their Send buffer fills.
|
|
func (h *Hub) Unregister(c *Client) {
|
|
if h == nil || c == nil {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
select {
|
|
case h.ops <- clientOp{kind: opUnregister, c: c}:
|
|
case <-time.After(enqueueTimeout):
|
|
logger.Warningf("WebSocket ops channel full, dropping unregister for %s", c.ID)
|
|
case <-h.ctx.Done():
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Stop signals the hub to shut down and close all client connections.
|
|
func (h *Hub) Stop() {
|
|
if h != nil && h.cancel != nil {
|
|
h.cancel()
|
|
}
|
|
}
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