This is too long for an edit, I put it in a new answer.
The reason why you receive ok
when a timeout occurs is in the loop()
code. In the second receive block, after 2000 ms, you return
immediately after the io:format/1
statement.
io:format
returns ok
and it is what you get in the Returned variable. You should change this code with
loop()->
ok = receive
#'basic.consume_ok'{} -> ok
end,
receive
{#'basic.deliver'{}, #amqp_msg{payload = Payload}} -> {ok,loop2(Payload)}
after 2000 ->
io:format("Server timeout"),
{error,timeout}
end.
With this code your client will receive either {ok,Value}
, either {error,timeout}
and will be able to react accordingly.
But there are still issues with this version:
- the 2 seconds timeout is maybe too short and you are missing valid answer
- as you are using pattern matching in the receive blocks and do not check the result of each amqp_channel:call
there are many different problems that could occur and appear as a timeout
First lets have a look at the timeout. It is possible that the 4 calls to amqp_channel
really need more than 2 seconds in total to complete successfully. The simple solution is to increase your timeout, changing after 2000
to after 3000
or more.
But then you will have 2 issues:
- Your gen_server is blocked during all this time, and if it is not dedicated to a single client, it will be unavailable to
serve any other request while it is waiting for the answer.
- If you need to increase the timeout above 5 second, you will hit another timeout, managed internally by the gen_server: a request must be answered in less than 5 seconds.
The gen_server offers some interface functions to solve this kind of problem: 'send_request', 'wait_response' and reply. Here is a basic
gen_server which can handle 3 kind of requests:
- stop ... to stop the server, useful to update the code.
- {blocking,Time,Value} the server will sleep during Time ms end then return Value. This simulates your case, and you can tweak how
long it takes to get an answer.
- {non_blocking,Time,Value} the server will delegate the job to another process and return immediately without answer (therefore
it is available for another request). the new process will sleep during Time ms end then return Value using gen_server:reply.
The server module implements several user interfaces:
- the standard start(), stop()
- blocking(Time,Value) to call the server with the request {blocking,Time,Value} using gen_server:call
- blocking_catch(Time,Value) same as the previous one, but catching the result of gen_server:call to show the hidden timeout
- non_blocking(Time,Value,Wait) to call the server with the request {non_blocking,Time,Value} using gen_server:send_request and waiting for the answer for Wait ms maximum
Finally it includes 2 test functions
- test([Type,Time,Value,OptionalWait]) it spawns a process which will send a reqest of type with the corresponding parameters. The answer is sent back to the calling process. The answer can be retreive with flush() in the shell.
- parallel_test ([Type,Time,NbRequests,OptionalWait]) it calls NbRequests times test with the corresponding parameters. It collects all
the answers and print them using the local function collect(NbRequests,Timeout).
Code below
-module (server_test).
-behaviour(gen_server).
%% API
-export([start/0,stop/0,blocking/2,blocking_catch/2,non_blocking/3,test/1,parallel_test/1]).
%% gen_server callbacks
-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2,
terminate/2, code_change/3]).
-define(SERVER, ?MODULE).
%%%===================================================================
%%% API
%%%===================================================================
start() ->
gen_server:start_link({local, ?SERVER}, ?MODULE, [], []).
stop() ->
gen_server:cast(?SERVER, stop).
blocking(Time,Value) ->
gen_server:call(?SERVER, {blocking,Time,Value}).
blocking_catch(Time,Value) ->
catch {ok,gen_server:call(?SERVER, {blocking,Time,Value})}.
non_blocking(Time,Value,Wait) ->
ReqId = gen_server:send_request(?SERVER,{non_blocking,Time,Value}),
gen_server:wait_response(ReqId,Wait).
test([Type,Time,Value]) -> test([Type,Time,Value,5000]);
test([Type,Time,Value,Wait]) ->
Start = erlang:monotonic_time(),
From = self(),
F = fun() ->
R = case Type of
non_blocking -> ?MODULE:Type(Time,Value,Wait);
_ -> ?MODULE:Type(Time,Value)
end,
From ! {request,Type,Time,Value,got_answer,R,after_microsec,erlang:monotonic_time() - Start}
end,
spawn(F).
parallel_test([Type,Time,NbRequests]) -> parallel_test([Type,Time,NbRequests,5000]);
parallel_test([Type,Time,NbRequests,Wait]) ->
case Type of
non_blocking -> [server_test:test([Type,Time,X,Wait]) || X <- lists:seq(1,NbRequests)];
_ -> [server_test:test([Type,Time,X]) || X <- lists:seq(1,NbRequests)]
end,
collect_answers(NbRequests,Time + 1000).
%%%===================================================================
%%% gen_server callbacks
%%%===================================================================
init([]) ->
{ok, #{}}.
handle_call({blocking,Time,Value}, _From, State) ->
timer:sleep(Time),
Reply = {ok,Value},
{reply, Reply, State};
handle_call({non_blocking,Time,Value}, From, State) ->
F = fun() ->
do_answer(From,Time,Value)
end,
spawn(F),
{noreply, State};
handle_call(_Request, _From, State) ->
Reply = ok,
{reply, Reply, State}.
handle_cast(stop, State) ->
{stop,stopped, State};
handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->
{noreply, State}.
handle_info(_Info, State) ->
{noreply, State}.
terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
ok.
code_change(OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
io:format("changing code replacing version ~p~n",[OldVsn]),
{ok, State}.
%%%===================================================================
%%% Internal functions
%%%===================================================================
do_answer(From,Time,Value) ->
timer:sleep(Time),
gen_server:reply(From, Value).
collect_answers(0,_Timeout) ->
got_all_answers;
collect_answers(NbRequests,Timeout) ->
receive
A -> io:format("~p~n",[A]),
collect_answers(NbRequests - 1, Timeout)
after Timeout ->
missing_answers
end.
Session in the shell:
44> c(server_test).
{ok,server_test}
45> server_test:start().
{ok,<0.338.0>}
46> server_test:parallel_test([blocking,200,3]).
{request,blocking,200,1,got_answer,{ok,1},after_microsec,207872}
{request,blocking,200,2,got_answer,{ok,2},after_microsec,415743}
{request,blocking,200,3,got_answer,{ok,3},after_microsec,623615}
got_all_answers
47> % 3 blocking requests in parallel, each lasting 200ms, they are executed in sequence but no timemout is reached
47> % All the clients get their answers
47> server_test:parallel_test([blocking,2000,3]).
{request,blocking,2000,1,got_answer,{ok,1},after_microsec,2063358}
{request,blocking,2000,2,got_answer,{ok,2},after_microsec,4127740}
missing_answers
48> % 3 blocking requests in parallel, each lasting 2000ms, they are executed in sequence and the last answer exceeds the gen_server timeout.
48> % The client for this request don't receive answer. The client should also manage its own timeout to handle this case
48> server_test:parallel_test([blocking_catch,2000,3]).
{request,blocking_catch,2000,1,got_answer,{ok,1},after_microsec,2063358}
{request,blocking_catch,2000,2,got_answer,{ok,2},after_microsec,4127740}
{request,blocking_catch,2000,3,got_answer,
{'EXIT',{timeout,{gen_server,call,[server_test,{blocking,2000,3}]}}},
after_microsec,5135355}
got_all_answers
49> % same thing but catching the exception. After 5 seconds the gen_server call throws a timeout exception.
49> % The information can be forwarded to the client
49> server_test:parallel_test([non_blocking,200,3]).
{request,non_blocking,200,1,got_answer,{reply,1},after_microsec,207872}
{request,non_blocking,200,2,got_answer,{reply,2},after_microsec,207872}
{request,non_blocking,200,3,got_answer,{reply,3},after_microsec,207872}
got_all_answers
50> % using non blocking mechanism, we can see that all the requests were managed in parallel
50> server_test:parallel_test([non_blocking,5100,3]).
{request,non_blocking,5100,1,got_answer,timeout,after_microsec,5136379}
{request,non_blocking,5100,2,got_answer,timeout,after_microsec,5136379}
{request,non_blocking,5100,3,got_answer,timeout,after_microsec,5136379}
got_all_answers
51> % if we increase the answer delay above 5000ms, all requests fail in default timeout
51> server_test:parallel_test([non_blocking,5100,3,6000]).
{request,non_blocking,5100,1,got_answer,{reply,1},after_microsec,5231611}
{request,non_blocking,5100,2,got_answer,{reply,2},after_microsec,5231611}
{request,non_blocking,5100,3,got_answer,{reply,3},after_microsec,5231611}
got_all_answers
52> % but thanks to the send_request/wait_response/reply interfaces, the client can adjust the timeout to an accurate value
52> % for each request
The next reason why the request could not complete is that one of the amqp_channel:call fails. Depending on what you want to do, there are several
possibilities from doing nothing, let crash, catch the exception or manage all cases. the next proposal uses a global catch
handle_call({get_account,Timeout}, From, State) ->
F = fun() ->
do_get_account(From,State,Timeout)
end,
spawn(F), % delegate the job to another process and free the server
{noreply, State}; % I don't see any change of State in your code, this should be enough
...
do_get_account(From,State,Timeout) ->
% this block of code asserts all positive return values from amqp_channel calls. it will catch any error
% and return it as {error,...}. If everything goes well it return {ok,Answer}
Reply = try
ok = amqp_channel:call(State, #'exchange.declare'{exchange = <<"get">>, type = <<"topic">>}),
ok = amqp_channel:call(State, #'queue.declare'{queue = <<"get_account">>}),
Binding = #'queue.bind'{exchange = <<"get">>,
routing_key = <<"get.account">>,
queue = <<"get_account">>},
#'queue.bind_ok'{} = amqp_channel:call(State, Binding),
ok = amqp_channel:call(State,#'basic.consume'{queue = <<"get_account">>, no_ack = true}),
{ok,wait_account_reply(Timeout)}
catch
Class:Exception -> {error,Class,Exception}
end,
gen_server:reply(From, Reply).
wait_account_reply(Timeout) ->
receive
% #'basic.consume_ok'{} -> ok % you do not handle this message, ignore it since it will be garbaged when the process die
{#'basic.deliver'{}, #amqp_msg{payload = Payload}} -> extract_account(Payload)
after Timeout->
server_timeout
end.
extract_account(Payload)->
{[{<<"account_id">>, AccountId}]} = jiffy:decode(Payload),
Doc = {[{<<"account_id">>, AccountId}]},
getAccDataDb:create_AccountId_view(), % What is the effect of this function, what is the return value?
case getAccDataDb:getAccountNameDetails(Doc) of
success ->
getAccDataDb:getAccountNameDetails1(Doc);
details_not_matched ->
user_not_exist
end.
And the client should looks like:
get_account() ->
ReqId = gen_server:send_request(server_name,{get_account,2000}),
gen_server:wait_response(ReqId,2200).