swift-talk-backend should close the Channel if an error is received in the last ChannelHandler
weissi opened this issue · 1 comments
In SwiftNIO it's generally a good idea that on errorCaught
, the Channel
should be closed to prevent leaking network connections that are in some error states. In swift-talk-backend this should be added to RouteHandler
. But this advice applies to any NIO ChannelPipeline: Generally the last handler (I usually call it the 'application handler') should close on unknown error.
Why? Generally, ChannelHandler
s fire errors in cases where they don't know how to recover themselves. If another, later ChannelHandler
knows how to recover, that ChannelHandler
would consume the error. In other words: If an error reaches the end of the pipeline, nobody knew how to handle that error and closing the Channel
is a good default.
This has always been true in SwiftNIO but in NIO 2 this will become especially important because ByteToMessageDecoder
s (and the HTTP decoders) won't close the connections themselves anymore. Why is that? If the decoders themselves close the connection, then there's no way for the user to opt out.
The code to implement this is very straightforward:
public func errorCaught(ctx: ChannelHandlerContext, error: Error) {
switch error {
case let e as SomeErrorTypeIKnowHowToHandle where e.someCondition == expectedValue:
// handle error
case let e as SomeOtherErrorIKnowHowToHandle:
// handle that error
default:
// log error?
ctx.close(promise: nil)
}
}
Thanks @weissi, really appreciate you reaching out everywhere.
Just fixed it.