This is the port shared between all application processes which use it to pass
requests for processing. Using it significantly simplifies the request
processing code in the router. The drawback is 2 more file descriptors per each
configured application and more complex libunit message wait/read code.
- Changed the port management callbacks to notifications, which e. g. avoids
the need to call the libunit function
- Added context and library instance reference counts for a safer resource
release
- Added the router main port initialization
According to libuv documentation, uv_poll_t memory should be released
in a callback function passed to uv_close(). Otherwise, the Node.js application
process may crash at exit.
ServerResponse.write() method tries to write data buffer using libunit
and stores buffers to write in a Server-wide output queue, which is
processed in response to SHM_ACK message from router.
As a side effect 'drain' event implemented and socket.writable flag
reflect current state.
Name and value in each header are 0-terminated, so additional 2 bytes
should be allocated for them. There were several attempts to add these
2 bytes to headers in language modules, but some modules weren't updated.
Also, adding these 2 bytes is specific to the implementation which may be
changed later, so extending this mechanics to modules may cause errors.
The sequence of napi_open_callback_scope(),
napi_call_function(), and napi_close_callback_scope() functions calls
executes the provided JS code and all functions enqueued by
process.nextTick() and Promises during this execution.
The problem is caused by Promises' inconsistency.
The 'date' event could have been triggered before the user has started
listening for it. To resolve the issue, we override the 'on' method of
the request's emitter.
This fixes two issues:
- values for mutiple header fields with the same name
passed as arrays were converted to string;
- the type of field value wasn't preserved as required
by specification.
- Fixed handling of the "options" parameter in Socket() constructor;
- Now the connect() method returns "this";
- Deduplicated the address() method;
- Added missing "callback" argument to the end() method;
- Now the destroy() method returns "this";
- Added "timeout" argument type check in the setTimeout() method.