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#endregion
using System;
using System.Linq;
using Grpc.Core.Utils;
namespace Grpc.Core.Interceptors
{
/// <summary>
/// Extends the CallInvoker class to provide the interceptor facility on the client side.
/// </summary>
public static class CallInvokerExtensions
{
/// <summary>
/// Returns a <see cref="Grpc.Core.CallInvoker" /> instance that intercepts
/// the invoker with the given interceptor.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="invoker">The underlying invoker to intercept.</param>
/// <param name="interceptor">The interceptor to intercept calls to the invoker with.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// Multiple interceptors can be added on top of each other by calling
/// "invoker.Intercept(a, b, c)". The order of invocation will be "a", "b", and then "c".
/// Interceptors can be later added to an existing intercepted CallInvoker, effectively
/// building a chain like "invoker.Intercept(c).Intercept(b).Intercept(a)". Note that
/// in this case, the last interceptor added will be the first to take control.
/// </remarks>
public static CallInvoker Intercept(this CallInvoker invoker, Interceptor interceptor)
{
return new InterceptingCallInvoker(invoker, interceptor);
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns a <see cref="Grpc.Core.CallInvoker" /> instance that intercepts
/// the invoker with the given interceptors.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="invoker">The channel to intercept.</param>
/// <param name="interceptors">
/// An array of interceptors to intercept the calls to the invoker with.
/// Control is passed to the interceptors in the order specified.
/// </param>
/// <remarks>
/// Multiple interceptors can be added on top of each other by calling
/// "invoker.Intercept(a, b, c)". The order of invocation will be "a", "b", and then "c".
/// Interceptors can be later added to an existing intercepted CallInvoker, effectively
/// building a chain like "invoker.Intercept(c).Intercept(b).Intercept(a)". Note that
/// in this case, the last interceptor added will be the first to take control.
/// </remarks>
public static CallInvoker Intercept(this CallInvoker invoker, params Interceptor[] interceptors)
{
GrpcPreconditions.CheckNotNull(invoker, nameof(invoker));
GrpcPreconditions.CheckNotNull(interceptors, nameof(interceptors));
foreach (var interceptor in interceptors.Reverse())
{
invoker = Intercept(invoker, interceptor);
}
return invoker;
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns a <see cref="Grpc.Core.CallInvoker" /> instance that intercepts
/// the invoker with the given interceptor.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="invoker">The underlying invoker to intercept.</param>
/// <param name="interceptor">
/// An interceptor delegate that takes the request metadata to be sent with an outgoing call
/// and returns a <see cref="Grpc.Core.Metadata" /> instance that will replace the existing
/// invocation metadata.
/// </param>
/// <remarks>
/// Multiple interceptors can be added on top of each other by
/// building a chain like "invoker.Intercept(c).Intercept(b).Intercept(a)". Note that
/// in this case, the last interceptor added will be the first to take control.
/// </remarks>
public static CallInvoker Intercept(this CallInvoker invoker, Func<Metadata, Metadata> interceptor)
{
return new InterceptingCallInvoker(invoker, new MetadataInterceptor(interceptor));
}
private class MetadataInterceptor : Interceptor
{
readonly Func<Metadata, Metadata> interceptor;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new instance of MetadataInterceptor given the specified interceptor function.
/// </summary>
public MetadataInterceptor(Func<Metadata, Metadata> interceptor)
{
this.interceptor = GrpcPreconditions.CheckNotNull(interceptor, nameof(interceptor));
}
private ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> GetNewContext<TRequest, TResponse>(ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context)
where TRequest : class
where TResponse : class
{
var metadata = context.Options.Headers ?? new Metadata();
return new ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse>(context.Method, context.Host, context.Options.WithHeaders(interceptor(metadata)));
}
public override TResponse BlockingUnaryCall<TRequest, TResponse>(TRequest request, ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context, BlockingUnaryCallContinuation<TRequest, TResponse> continuation)
{
return continuation(request, GetNewContext(context));
}
public override AsyncUnaryCall<TResponse> AsyncUnaryCall<TRequest, TResponse>(TRequest request, ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context, AsyncUnaryCallContinuation<TRequest, TResponse> continuation)
{
return continuation(request, GetNewContext(context));
}
public override AsyncServerStreamingCall<TResponse> AsyncServerStreamingCall<TRequest, TResponse>(TRequest request, ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context, AsyncServerStreamingCallContinuation<TRequest, TResponse> continuation)
{
return continuation(request, GetNewContext(context));
}
public override AsyncClientStreamingCall<TRequest, TResponse> AsyncClientStreamingCall<TRequest, TResponse>(ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context, AsyncClientStreamingCallContinuation<TRequest, TResponse> continuation)
{
return continuation(GetNewContext(context));
}
public override AsyncDuplexStreamingCall<TRequest, TResponse> AsyncDuplexStreamingCall<TRequest, TResponse>(ClientInterceptorContext<TRequest, TResponse> context, AsyncDuplexStreamingCallContinuation<TRequest, TResponse> continuation)
{
return continuation(GetNewContext(context));
}
}
}
}