rpcclient: improve wsclient doc, fix #2895
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@ -26,6 +26,27 @@ import (
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// that is only provided via websockets (like event subscription mechanism).
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// WSClient is thread-safe and can be used from multiple goroutines to perform
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// RPC requests.
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//
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// It exposes a set of Receive* methods with the same behaviour pattern that
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// is caused by the fact that the client itself receives every message from the
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// server via a single channel. This includes any subscriptions and any replies
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// to ordinary requests at the same. The client then routes these messages to
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// channels provided on subscription (passed to Receive*) or to the respective
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// receivers (API callers) if it's an ordinary JSON-RPC reply. While synchronous
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// API users are blocked during their calls and wake up on reply, subscription
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// channels must be read from to avoid blocking the client. Failure to do so
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// will make WSClient wait for the channel reader to get the event and while
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// it waits every other messages (subscription-related or request replies)
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// will be blocked. This also means that subscription channel must be properly
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// drained after unsubscription.
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//
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// Any received subscription items (blocks/transactions/nofitications) are passed
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// via pointers for efficiency, but the actual structures MUST NOT be changed, as
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// it may affect the functionality of other notification receivers. If multiple
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// subscriptions share the same receiver channel, then matching notification is
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// only sent once per channel. The receiver channel will be closed by the WSClient
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// immediately after MissedEvent is received from the server; no unsubscription
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// is performed in this case, so it's the user responsibility to unsubscribe.
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type WSClient struct {
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Client
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// Notifications is a channel that is used to send events received from
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@ -663,15 +684,7 @@ func (c *WSClient) SubscribeForNewBlocks(primary *int) (string, error) {
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// ReceiveBlocks registers provided channel as a receiver for the new block events.
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// Events can be filtered by the given BlockFilter, nil value doesn't add any filter.
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// The receiver channel must be properly read and drained after usage in order not
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// to block other notification receivers. Failing to do so will cause WSClient to
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// block even regular requests. Make sure you're not changing the received
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// blocks, as it may affect the functionality of other notification receivers.
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// If multiple subscriptions share the same receiver channel, then matching
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// notification is only sent once per channel. The receiver channel will be closed
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// by the WSClient immediately after MissedEvent is received from the server;
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// no unsubscription is performed in this case, so it's the user responsibility
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// to unsubscribe.
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// See WSClient comments for generic Receive* behaviour details.
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func (c *WSClient) ReceiveBlocks(flt *neorpc.BlockFilter, rcvr chan<- *block.Block) (string, error) {
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if rcvr == nil {
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return "", ErrNilNotificationReceiver
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@ -711,15 +724,7 @@ func (c *WSClient) SubscribeForNewTransactions(sender *util.Uint160, signer *uti
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// ReceiveTransactions registers provided channel as a receiver for new transaction
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// events. Events can be filtered by the given TxFilter, nil value doesn't add any
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// filter. The receiver channel must be properly read and drained after usage in
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// order not to block other notification receivers. Failing to do so will cause
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// WSClient to block even regular requests. Make sure you're not changing
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// the received transactions, as it may affect the functionality of other
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// notification receivers.If multiple subscriptions share the same receiver channel,
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// then matching notification is only sent once per channel. The receiver channel
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// will be closed by the WSClient immediately after MissedEvent is received from
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// the server; no unsubscription is performed in this case, so it's the user
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// responsibility to unsubscribe.
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// filter. See WSClient comments for generic Receive* behaviour details.
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func (c *WSClient) ReceiveTransactions(flt *neorpc.TxFilter, rcvr chan<- *transaction.Transaction) (string, error) {
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if rcvr == nil {
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return "", ErrNilNotificationReceiver
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@ -760,14 +765,7 @@ func (c *WSClient) SubscribeForExecutionNotifications(contract *util.Uint160, na
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// ReceiveExecutionNotifications registers provided channel as a receiver for execution
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// events. Events can be filtered by the given NotificationFilter, nil value doesn't add
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// any filter. The receiver channel must be properly read and drained after usage in
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// order not to block other notification receivers. Failing to do so will cause WSClient
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// to block even regular requests. Make sure you're not changing the received notification
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// events, as it may affect the functionality of other notification receivers. If multiple
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// subscriptions share the same receiver channel, then matching notification is only sent
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// once per channel. The receiver channel will be closed by the WSClient immediately after
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// MissedEvent is received from the server; no unsubscription is performed in this case,
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// so it's the user responsibility to unsubscribe.
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// any filter. See WSClient comments for generic Receive* behaviour details.
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func (c *WSClient) ReceiveExecutionNotifications(flt *neorpc.NotificationFilter, rcvr chan<- *state.ContainedNotificationEvent) (string, error) {
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if rcvr == nil {
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return "", ErrNilNotificationReceiver
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// ReceiveExecutions registers provided channel as a receiver for
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// application execution result events generated during transaction execution.
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// Events can be filtered by the given ExecutionFilter, nil value doesn't add any filter.
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// The receiver channel must be properly read and drained after usage in order not
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// to block other notification receivers. Failing to do so will cause WSClient to
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// block even regular requests. Make sure you're not changing the received
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// execution results, as it may affect the functionality of other notification
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// receivers. If multiple subscriptions share the same receiver channel, then
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// matching notification is only sent once per channel. The receiver channel will
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// be closed by the WSClient immediately after MissedEvent is received from the
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// server; no unsubscription is performed in this case, so it's the user responsibility
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// to unsubscribe.
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// See WSClient comments for generic Receive* behaviour details.
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func (c *WSClient) ReceiveExecutions(flt *neorpc.ExecutionFilter, rcvr chan<- *state.AppExecResult) (string, error) {
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if rcvr == nil {
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return "", ErrNilNotificationReceiver
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// payload addition or removal events. Events can be filtered by the given TxFilter
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// where sender corresponds to notary request sender (the second fallback transaction
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// signer) and signer corresponds to main transaction signers. nil value doesn't add
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// any filter. The receiver channel must be properly read and drained after usage in
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// order not to block other notification receivers. Failing to do so will cause
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// WSClient to block even regular requests. Make sure you're not changing the received
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// notary requests, as it may affect the functionality of other notification
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// receivers. If multiple subscriptions share the same receiver channel, then matching
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// notification is only sent once per channel. The receiver channel will be closed by
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// the WSClient immediately after MissedEvent is received from the server; no
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// unsubscription is performed in this case, so it's the user responsibility to
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// unsubscribe.
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// any filter. See WSClient comments for generic Receive* behaviour details.
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func (c *WSClient) ReceiveNotaryRequests(flt *neorpc.TxFilter, rcvr chan<- *result.NotaryRequestEvent) (string, error) {
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if rcvr == nil {
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return "", ErrNilNotificationReceiver
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