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nats-server/server/service_windows.go
Ivan Kozlovic bdf5cf63b3 Shutdown on Ctrl+C
Changed code on Windows to not use svc code if running in interactive
mode. The original code was running svc.debug.Run() which uses service
code (Execute()) but from the command line. We don't need that.

Also reduced salt on bcrypt password for a config file that started
to cause failures due to test taking too long to finish.

Signed-off-by: Ivan Kozlovic <ivan@synadia.com>
2019-11-14 20:05:32 -07:00

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// Copyright 2012-2019 The NATS Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package server
import (
"os"
"time"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc"
)
const (
reopenLogCode = 128
reopenLogCmd = svc.Cmd(reopenLogCode)
ldmCode = 129
ldmCmd = svc.Cmd(ldmCode)
acceptReopenLog = svc.Accepted(reopenLogCode)
)
var serviceName = "nats-server"
// SetServiceName allows setting a different service name
func SetServiceName(name string) {
serviceName = name
}
// winServiceWrapper implements the svc.Handler interface for implementing
// nats-server as a Windows service.
type winServiceWrapper struct {
server *Server
}
var dockerized = false
func init() {
if v, exists := os.LookupEnv("NATS_DOCKERIZED"); exists && v == "1" {
dockerized = true
}
}
// Execute will be called by the package code at the start of
// the service, and the service will exit once Execute completes.
// Inside Execute you must read service change requests from r and
// act accordingly. You must keep service control manager up to date
// about state of your service by writing into s as required.
// args contains service name followed by argument strings passed
// to the service.
// You can provide service exit code in exitCode return parameter,
// with 0 being "no error". You can also indicate if exit code,
// if any, is service specific or not by using svcSpecificEC
// parameter.
func (w *winServiceWrapper) Execute(args []string, changes <-chan svc.ChangeRequest,
status chan<- svc.Status) (bool, uint32) {
status <- svc.Status{State: svc.StartPending}
go w.server.Start()
// Wait for accept loop(s) to be started
if !w.server.ReadyForConnections(10 * time.Second) {
// Failed to start.
return false, 1
}
status <- svc.Status{
State: svc.Running,
Accepts: svc.AcceptStop | svc.AcceptShutdown | svc.AcceptParamChange | acceptReopenLog,
}
loop:
for change := range changes {
switch change.Cmd {
case svc.Interrogate:
status <- change.CurrentStatus
case svc.Stop, svc.Shutdown:
w.server.Shutdown()
break loop
case reopenLogCmd:
// File log re-open for rotating file logs.
w.server.ReOpenLogFile()
case ldmCmd:
go w.server.lameDuckMode()
case svc.ParamChange:
if err := w.server.Reload(); err != nil {
w.server.Errorf("Failed to reload server configuration: %s", err)
}
default:
w.server.Debugf("Unexpected control request: %v", change.Cmd)
}
}
status <- svc.Status{State: svc.StopPending}
return false, 0
}
// Run starts the NATS server as a Windows service.
func Run(server *Server) error {
if dockerized {
server.Start()
return nil
}
isInteractive, err := svc.IsAnInteractiveSession()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if isInteractive {
server.Start()
return nil
}
return svc.Run(serviceName, &winServiceWrapper{server})
}
// isWindowsService indicates if NATS is running as a Windows service.
func isWindowsService() bool {
if dockerized {
return false
}
isInteractive, _ := svc.IsAnInteractiveSession()
return !isInteractive
}