This document describes the pluggable API for publish-subscribe and publish-subscribe drivers. For the design, see the spec publish_subscribe_abstraction.
Instead of relying on the DB driver to support reliable publish-subscribe, we allow pub/sub mechanisms to be integrated to Dragonflow in a pluggable way.
There are several Neutron API servers, and many compute nodes. Every compute node registers as a subscriber to every Neutron API server, which acts as a publisher.
This can be seen in the following diagram:
Additionally, the Neutron server service is forked per the number of cores on the server.
Since some publishers need to bind to a TCP socket, and we will want to run monitoring services that need to run only once per server, and not once per core, we provide a publisher service.
Therefore the communications between the Neutron service and the publisher service requires an inter-process communications (IPC) solution.
This can also be solved using a publish-subscribe mechanism.
Therefore, there are two publish-subscribe implementations - a network-based implementation between Neutron server and Compute node, and an IPC-based implementation between Neutron services and the publisher service.
For simplicity, the API for both implementations is the same. It can be found
in dragonflow/db/pub_sub_api.py
(Link).
It is recommended to read the code to fully
understand the API.
For both network and IPC based communication, a driver has to implement
dragonflow.db.pub_sub_api.PubSubApi
(Link). In both cases, get_publisher
and
get_subscriber
return a dragonflow.db.pub_sub_api.PublisherApi
and a
dragonflow.db.pub_sub_api.SubscriberApi
, respectively.
The class dragonflow.db.pub_sub_api.SubscriberAgentBase
provides a starting
point for implementing subscribers. Since the publisher API only requires an
initialisation and event-sending method, both very implementation specific, no
such base class is provided.
The following parameters allows configuration of the publish-subscribe
mechanism. Only parameters which need to be handled by the publish-subscribe
drivers are listed here. For a full list, refer to
dragonflow/common/common_params.py
(Link).
- pub_sub_driver - The alias to the class implementing
PubSubApi
for network-based pub/sub.- pub_sub_multiproc_driver - The alias to the class implementing
PubSubApi
for IPC-based pub/sub.- publisher_port - The port to which the network publisher should bind. It is also the port the network subscribers connect.
- publisher_transport - The transport protocol (e.g. TCP, UDP) over which pub/sub netwrok communication is passed.
- publisher_bind_address - The local address to which the network publisher should bind. ‘*’ means all addresses.
- publisher_multiproc_socket - The local socket over which the multi-proc pub/sub implementation should communicate. The actual value is implementation specific, since different implementations may use different IPC mechanisms.
Some publish-subscribe drivers do not need to use a publisher service.
This can be the case if e.g. the publisher does not bind to the communication socket.
In this case, the pub_sub_multiproc_driver and publisher_multiproc_socket options are ignored. All publishers are created using the pub_sub_driver.
In case this is what you want, disable the following option.
- pub_sub_use_multiproc - Use inter-process publish/subscribe. Publishers send events via the publisher service. When disabled, publishers send events directly to the network.
ZeroMQ is used as a base for the reference implementation.
The reference implementation can be found in
dragonflow/db/pubsub_drivers/zmq_pubsub_driver.py
(Link).
PubSubApi
:In both cases, extensions of ZMQPublisherAgentBase
and
ZMQSubscriberAgentBase
are returned.
In the case of subscriber, the only difference is in the implementation of
connect
. Since the IPC implementation connects on ZMQ’s ipc protocol, and
the network implementation connects over the transport protocol provided via
publisher_transport.
In the case of the publisher, the difference is both in the implementation of
initialize
, _connect
, and send_event
. The difference in connect is for
the same reasons as the subscribers. The difference in initialize
is since
the multi-proc subscriber uses the lazy initialization pattern. This also
accounts for the difference in send_event
.
[spec] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/dragonflow/specs/publish_subscribe_abstraction.html
[pub_sub_api.py] https://github.com/openstack/dragonflow/tree/master/dragonflow/db/pub_sub_api.py
[common_params.py] https://github.com/openstack/dragonflow/tree/master/dragonflow/common/common_params.py
[zmq_pubsub_driver.py] https://github.com/openstack/dragonflow/tree/master/dragonflow/db/pubsub_drivers/zmq_pubsub_driver.py
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