3 * A socket discovery class
5 * @author Roland Haeder <webmaster@ship-simu.org>
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24 class PackageSocketDiscovery extends BaseDiscovery implements DiscoverableSocket, Registerable {
26 * Protected constructor
30 protected function __construct () {
31 // Call parent constructor
32 parent::__construct(__CLASS__);
36 * Create an instance of this class
38 * @return $discoveryInstance An instance of this discovery class
40 public final static function createPackageSocketDiscovery () {
41 // Get an instance of this class
42 $discoveryInstance = new PackageSocketDiscovery();
44 // Output debug message
45 $discoveryInstance->debugOutput('SOCKET-DISCOVERY: Initialized.');
47 // Return the prepared instance
48 return $discoveryInstance;
52 * Tries to discover the right socket for given package data and returns a
53 * matching socket resource for that protocol.
55 * @param $packageData Raw package data array
56 * @return $socketResource A valid socket resource
57 * @throws NoListGroupException If the procol group is not found in peer list
59 public function discoverSocket (array $packageData) {
60 // First we need a tags instance
61 $tagsInstance = PackageTagsFactory::createPackageTagsInstance();
64 * We need to decide here which socket (TCP or UDP) should be used for
65 * the actual data transmission. In this process we will find out if
66 * the recipient of this package has already a known (registered) socket
67 * and if so we can re-use it. If there is no socket registered, we try
68 * to make a new connection (TCP or UDP) to the given IP:port.
70 $protocolName = $tagsInstance->chooseProtocolFromPackageData($packageData);
73 * Get the listener pool instance, we need to lookup the matching
74 * listener->poolInstance chain there.
76 $poolInstance = Registry::getRegistry()->getInstance('node')->getListenerPoolInstance();
78 // So get the pool entries list first
79 $poolEntriesInstance = $poolInstance->getPoolEntriesInstance();
82 * Now we need to choose again. It is wether we are speaking with a hub
83 * or with a client. So just handle it over to all listeners in that
86 foreach ($poolEntriesInstance->getArrayFromGroup($protocolName) as $listenerInstance) {
87 // Does the listener want that package?
88 if ($listenerInstance->ifListenerAcceptsPackageData($packageData)) {
89 // This listener likes our package data!
90 die(print_r($listenerInstance, true));
97 return $socketResource;