pub trait ClientListener: Debug + Send {
// Provided methods
fn on_listen_end(&self) { ... }
fn on_listen_start(&self) { ... }
fn on_property_change(&self, _property: &str) { ... }
fn on_server_error(&self, _code: i32, _message: &str) { ... }
fn on_status_change(&self, _status: &str) { ... }
}
Expand description
Interface to be implemented to listen to LightstreamerClient
events comprehending notifications
of connection activity and errors.
Events for these listeners are dispatched by a different thread than the one that generates them.
This means that, upon reception of an event, it is possible that the internal state of the client
has changed. On the other hand, all the notifications for a single LightstreamerClient
,
including notifications to ClientListener
, SubscriptionListener
and ClientMessageListener
will be dispatched by the same thread.
Provided Methods§
Sourcefn on_listen_end(&self)
fn on_listen_end(&self)
Event handler that receives a notification when the ClientListener
instance is removed
from a LightstreamerClient
through LightstreamerClient.removeListener()
. This is the
last event to be fired on the listener.
Sourcefn on_listen_start(&self)
fn on_listen_start(&self)
Event handler that receives a notification when the ClientListener
instance is added
to a LightstreamerClient
through LightstreamerClient.addListener()
. This is the first
event to be fired on the listener.
Sourcefn on_property_change(&self, _property: &str)
fn on_property_change(&self, _property: &str)
Event handler that receives a notification each time the value of a property of
LightstreamerClient.connectionDetails
or LightstreamerClient.connectionOptions
is changed.
Properties of these objects can be modified by direct calls to them or by server sent events.
§Parameters
property
: the name of the changed property.
Possible values are:
adapterSet
serverAddress
user
password
serverInstanceAddress
serverSocketName
clientIp
sessionId
contentLength
idleTimeout
keepaliveInterval
requestedMaxBandwidth
realMaxBandwidth
pollingInterval
reconnectTimeout
stalledTimeout
retryDelay
firstRetryMaxDelay
slowingEnabled
forcedTransport
serverInstanceAddressIgnored
reverseHeartbeatInterval
earlyWSOpenEnabled
httpExtraHeaders
httpExtraHeadersOnSessionCreationOnly
See also LightstreamerClient.connectionDetails
See also LightstreamerClient.connectionOptions
Sourcefn on_server_error(&self, _code: i32, _message: &str)
fn on_server_error(&self, _code: i32, _message: &str)
Event handler that is called when the Server notifies a refusal on the client attempt
to open a new connection or the interruption of a streaming connection. In both cases,
the onStatusChange()
event handler has already been invoked with a “DISCONNECTED” status
and no recovery attempt has been performed. By setting a custom handler, however, it is
possible to override this and perform custom recovery actions.
§Parameters
code
: The error code. It can be one of the following:1
: user/password check failed2
: requested Adapter Set not available7
: licensed maximum number of sessions reached (this can only happen with some licenses)8
: configured maximum number of sessions reached9
: configured maximum server load reached10
: new sessions temporarily blocked11
: streaming is not available because of Server license restrictions (this can only happen with special licenses).21
: a request for this session has unexpectedly reached a wrong Server instance, which suggests that a routing issue may be in place.30-41
: the current connection or the whole session has been closed by external agents; the possible cause may be:- The session was closed on the Server side (via software or by the administrator) (32), or through a client “destroy” request (31);
- The Metadata Adapter imposes limits on the overall open sessions for the current user and has requested the closure of the current session upon opening of a new session for the same user on a different browser window (35);
- An unexpected error occurred on the Server while the session was in activity (33, 34);
- An unknown or unexpected cause; any code different from the ones identified in the above cases could be issued. A detailed description for the specific cause is currently not supplied (i.e.
errorMessage
isNone
in this case).
60
: this version of the client is not allowed by the current license terms.61
: there was an error in the parsing of the server response thus the client cannot continue with the current session.66
: an unexpected exception was thrown by the Metadata Adapter while authorizing the connection.68
: the Server could not open or continue with the session because of an internal error.70
: an unusable port was configured on the server address.71
: this kind of client is not allowed by the current license terms.<= 0
: the Metadata Adapter has refused the user connection; the code value is dependent on the specific Metadata Adapter implementation
message
: The description of the error as sent by the Server.
See also onStatusChange()
See also ConnectionDetails.setAdapterSet()
Sourcefn on_status_change(&self, _status: &str)
fn on_status_change(&self, _status: &str)
Event handler that receives a notification each time the LightstreamerClient
status has changed.
The status changes may be originated either by custom actions (e.g. by calling LightstreamerClient.disconnect()
)
or by internal actions.
The normal cases are the following:
After issuing connect()
when the current status is DISCONNECTED*
, the client will switch to CONNECTING
first and to CONNECTED:STREAM-SENSING
as soon as the pre-flight request receives its answer. As soon as
the new session is established, it will switch to CONNECTED:WS-STREAMING
if the environment permits WebSockets;
otherwise it will switch to CONNECTED:HTTP-STREAMING
if the environment permits streaming or to
CONNECTED:HTTP-POLLING
as a last resort.
On the other hand, after issuing connect
when the status is already CONNECTED:*
a switch to CONNECTING
is usually not needed and the current session is kept.
After issuing LightstreamerClient.disconnect()
, the status will switch to DISCONNECTED
.
In case of a server connection refusal, the status may switch from CONNECTING
directly to DISCONNECTED
.
After that, the onServerError()
event handler will be invoked.
Possible special cases are the following:
- In case of Server unavailability during streaming, the status may switch from
CONNECTED:*-STREAMING
toSTALLED
(seeConnectionOptions.setStalledTimeout()
). If the unavailability ceases, the status will switch back toCONNECTED:*-STREAMING
; otherwise, if the unavailability persists (seeConnectionOptions.setReconnectTimeout()
), the status will switch toDISCONNECTED:TRYING-RECOVERY
and eventually toCONNECTED:*-STREAMING
. - In case the connection or the whole session is forcibly closed by the Server, the status may switch from
CONNECTED:*-STREAMING
orCONNECTED:*-POLLING
directly toDISCONNECTED
. After that, theonServerError()
event handler will be invoked. - Depending on the setting in
ConnectionOptions.setSlowingEnabled()
, in case of slow update processing, the status may switch fromCONNECTED:WS-STREAMING
toCONNECTED:WS-POLLING
or fromCONNECTED:HTTP-STREAMING
toCONNECTED:HTTP-POLLING
. - If the status is
CONNECTED:*-POLLING
and any problem during an intermediate poll occurs, the status may switch toCONNECTING
and eventually toCONNECTED:*-POLLING
. The same may hold for theCONNECTED:*-STREAMING
case, when a rebind is needed. - In case a forced transport was set through
ConnectionOptions.setForcedTransport()
, only the related final status or statuses are possible. - In case of connection problems, the status may switch from any value to
DISCONNECTED:WILL-RETRY
(seeConnectionOptions.setRetryDelay()
), then toCONNECTING
and a new attempt will start. However, in most cases, the client will try to recover the current session; hence, theDISCONNECTED:TRYING-RECOVERY
status will be entered and the recovery attempt will start. - In case of connection problems during a recovery attempt, the status may stay in
DISCONNECTED:TRYING-RECOVERY
for long time, while further attempts are made. If the recovery is no longer possible, the current session will be abandoned and the status will switch toDISCONNECTED:WILL-RETRY
before the next attempts.
By setting a custom handler it is possible to perform actions related to connection and disconnection
occurrences. Note that LightstreamerClient.connect()
and LightstreamerClient.disconnect()
, as any other
method, can be issued directly from within a handler.
§Parameters
status
: The new status. It can be one of the following values:CONNECTING
: the client has started a connection attempt and is waiting for a Server answer.CONNECTED:STREAM-SENSING
: the client received a first response from the server and is now evaluating if a streaming connection is fully functional.CONNECTED:WS-STREAMING
: a streaming connection over WebSocket has been established.CONNECTED:HTTP-STREAMING
: a streaming connection over HTTP has been established.CONNECTED:WS-POLLING
: a polling connection over WebSocket has been started. Note that, unlike polling over HTTP, in this case only one connection is actually opened (seeConnectionOptions.setSlowingEnabled()
).CONNECTED:HTTP-POLLING
: a polling connection over HTTP has been started.STALLED
: a streaming session has been silent for a while, the status will eventually return to its previousCONNECTED:*-STREAMING
status or will switch toDISCONNECTED:WILL-RETRY
/DISCONNECTED:TRYING-RECOVERY
.DISCONNECTED:WILL-RETRY
: a connection or connection attempt has been closed; a new attempt will be performed (possibly after a timeout).DISCONNECTED:TRYING-RECOVERY
: a connection has been closed and the client has started a connection attempt and is waiting for a Server answer; if successful, the underlying session will be kept.DISCONNECTED
: a connection or connection attempt has been closed. The client will not connect anymore until a newLightstreamerClient.connect()
call is issued.
See also LightstreamerClient.connect()
See also LightstreamerClient.disconnect()
See also LightstreamerClient.getStatus()