where
import Control.Concurrent ( threadDelay )
-import Control.Exception.Base ( bracket )
+import Control.Exception ( bracket, throw )
import Control.Monad ( when )
import Data.List ( isPrefixOf )
import Data.Maybe ( isNothing )
exit_no_password,
exit_no_username,
exit_pidfile_exists )
-import Logging (
- init_logging,
- log_debug,
- log_error,
- log_info,
- log_warning )
+import FeedHosts ( FeedHosts(..) )
+import Network.Services.TSN.Logging ( init_logging )
import qualified OptionalConfiguration as OC (
OptionalConfiguration(..),
from_rc )
-import Terminal (
- display_debug,
- display_error,
- display_info,
- display_sent,
- display_warning )
-import TSN.FeedHosts ( FeedHosts(..) )
-import TSN.Xml ( parse_xmlfid )
+import Network.Services.TSN.Report (
+ report_debug,
+ report_info,
+ report_warning,
+ report_error )
+import Network.Services.TSN.Terminal ( display_sent )
+import Xml ( parse_xmlfid )
import Unix ( full_daemonize )
--- | Display and log debug information. WARNING! This does not
--- automatically append a newline. The output is displayed/logged
--- as-is, for, you know, debug purposes.
-report_debug :: String -> IO ()
-report_debug s = do
- display_debug s
- log_debug s
-
-
--- | Display and log an error condition. This will prefix the error
--- with "ERROR: " when displaying (but not logging) it so that it
--- stands out.
---
-report_error :: String -> IO ()
-report_error s = do
- display_error $ "ERROR: " ++ s
- log_error s
-
-
--- | Display and log an informational (status) message.
-report_info :: String -> IO ()
-report_info s = do
- display_info s
- log_info s
-
-
--- | Display and log a warning. This will prefix the warning with
--- "WARNING: " when displaying (but not logging) it so that it
--- stands out.
---
-report_warning :: String -> IO ()
-report_warning s = do
- display_warning $ "WARNING: " ++ s
- log_warning s
-
-- | Receive a single line of text from a Handle, and send it to the
-- debug log.
loop cfg h new_buffer
+-- | Once we're connected to a feed, we need to log in. There's no
+-- protocol for this (the docs don't mention one), but we have
+-- (apparently) successfully guessed it.
+--
+-- The first thing TSN sends once we've connected is the string
+-- "Username: ", containing 10 ASCII characters. We then send a
+-- username, followed by a newline. If TSN likes the username, the
+-- second they'll send is the string "Password: ", also containing
+-- 10 ASCII characters, to which we reply in kind.
+--
+-- Assuming the above will always hold, it is implemented as follows:
+--
+-- 1. Receive 10 chars
+--
+-- 2. Send username if we got the username prompt
+--
+-- 3. Receive 10 chars
+--
+-- 4. Send password if we got the password prompt
+--
+-- If TSN likes the password as well, they send the string "The
+-- Sports Network" before finally beginning to stream the feed.
+--
log_in :: Configuration -> Handle -> IO ()
log_in cfg h = do
prompt1 <- recv_prompt h
if prompt1 /= username_prompt then
report_error "Didn't receive username prompt."
else do
- send_line h (username cfg)
+ send_cred h (username cfg)
prompt2 <- recv_prompt h
if prompt2 /= password_prompt then
report_error "Didn't receive password prompt."
else do
- send_line h (password cfg)
+ send_cred h (password cfg)
_ <- recv_line h -- "The Sports Network"
+ report_info $ "Logged in as " ++ (username cfg) ++ "."
return ()
where
username_prompt = "Username: "
password_prompt = "Password: "
- send_line :: Handle -> String -> IO ()
- send_line h' s = do
+ send_cred :: Handle -> String -> IO ()
+ send_cred h' s = do
+ -- The carriage return is super important!
let line = s ++ "\r\n"
hPutStr h' line
- -- Don't log the username/password!
- display_sent line
+ display_sent line -- Don't log the username/password!
recv_chars :: Int -> Handle -> IO String
recv_chars n h' = do
recv_prompt = recv_chars 10
-connect_and_loop :: Configuration -> String -> IO ()
-connect_and_loop cfg host = do
+-- | Connect to @host@ and attempt to parse the feed. As long as we
+-- stay connected and nothing bad happens, the program will remain in
+-- this function. If anything goes wrong, then the current invocation
+-- of connect_and_parse will return, and get called again later
+-- (probably with a different @host@).
+--
+-- Steps:
+--
+-- 1. Connect to the host on the XML port
+--
+-- 2. Log in
+--
+-- 3. Go into the eternal read/save loop.
+--
+connect_and_parse :: Configuration -> String -> IO ()
+connect_and_parse cfg host = do
report_info $ "Connecting to " ++ host ++ "."
bracket acquire_handle release_handle action
return ()
--
login_worked <- timeout five_seconds $ log_in cfg h
case login_worked of
- Nothing -> report_info "Login timed out (5s)."
+ Nothing -> report_info $ "Login timed out (5 seconds). "
+ ++ "Waiting 5 seconds to reconnect."
Just _ -> loop cfg h []
-- | The entry point of the program.
+--
main :: IO ()
main = do
rc_cfg <- OC.from_rc
-- logging before the missing parameter checks below so that we can
-- log the errors.
let cfg = (def :: Configuration) `merge_optional` opt_config
- init_logging (log_file cfg) (log_level cfg) (syslog cfg)
+ init_logging (log_level cfg) (log_file cfg) (syslog cfg)
-- Check the optional config for missing required options. This is
-- necessary because if the user specifies an empty list of
exitWith (ExitFailure exit_no_username)
when (daemonize cfg) $ do
+ -- Old PID files can be left around after an unclean shutdown. We
+ -- only care if we're running as a daemon.
pidfile_exists <- doesFileExist (pidfile cfg)
when pidfile_exists $ do
report_error $ "PID file " ++ (pidfile cfg) ++ " already exists. "
-- If we were asked to daemonize, do that; otherwise just run the thing.
if (daemonize cfg)
- then full_daemonize cfg run_program
+ then try_daemonize cfg run_program
else run_program
where
round_robin cfg feed_host_idx = do
let hosts = get_feed_hosts $ feed_hosts cfg
let host = hosts !! feed_host_idx
- catchIOError (connect_and_loop cfg host) (report_error . show)
+ catchIOError (connect_and_parse cfg host) (report_error . show)
thread_sleep 5 -- Wait 5s before attempting to reconnect.
round_robin cfg $ (feed_host_idx + 1) `mod` (length hosts)
+
+
+ -- | A exception handler around full_daemonize. If full_daemonize
+ -- doesn't work, we report the error and crash. This is fine; we
+ -- only need the program to be resilient once it actually starts.
+ --
+ try_daemonize :: Configuration -> IO () -> IO ()
+ try_daemonize cfg program =
+ catchIOError
+ (full_daemonize cfg program)
+ (\e -> do
+ report_error (show e)
+ throw e)