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JUCE/modules/juce_events/interprocess/juce_NetworkServiceDiscovery.h
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/*
==============================================================================
This file is part of the JUCE framework.
Copyright (c) Raw Material Software Limited
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==============================================================================
*/
namespace juce
{
//==============================================================================
/**
Contains classes that implement a simple protocol for broadcasting the availability
and location of a discoverable service on the local network, and for maintaining a
list of known services.
@tags{Events}
*/
struct NetworkServiceDiscovery
{
/** An object which runs a thread to repeatedly broadcast the existence of a
discoverable service.
To use, simply create an instance of an Advertiser and it'll broadcast until
you delete it.
@tags{Events}
*/
struct Advertiser : private Thread
{
/** Creates and starts an Advertiser thread, broadcasting with the given properties.
@param serviceTypeUID A user-supplied string to define the type of service this represents
@param serviceDescription A description string that will appear in the Service::description field for clients
@param broadcastPort The port number on which to broadcast the service discovery packets
@param connectionPort The port number that will be sent to appear in the Service::port field
@param minTimeBetweenBroadcasts The interval to wait between sending broadcast messages
*/
Advertiser (const String& serviceTypeUID,
const String& serviceDescription,
int broadcastPort,
int connectionPort,
RelativeTime minTimeBetweenBroadcasts = RelativeTime::seconds (1.5));
/** Destructor */
~Advertiser() override;
private:
XmlElement message;
const int broadcastPort;
const RelativeTime minInterval;
DatagramSocket socket { true };
void run() override;
void sendBroadcast();
};
//==============================================================================
/**
Contains information about a service that has been found on the network.
@see AvailableServiceList, Advertiser
@tags{Events}
*/
struct Service
{
String instanceID; /**< A UUID that identifies the particular instance of the Advertiser class. */
String description; /**< The service description as sent by the Advertiser */
IPAddress address; /**< The IP address of the advertiser */
int port; /**< The port number of the advertiser */
Time lastSeen; /**< The time of the last ping received from the advertiser */
};
//==============================================================================
/**
Watches the network for broadcasts from Advertiser objects, and keeps a list of
all the currently active instances.
Just create an instance of AvailableServiceList and it will start listening - you
can register a callback with its onChange member to find out when services
appear/disappear, and you can call getServices() to find out the current list.
@see Service, Advertiser
@tags{Events}
*/
struct AvailableServiceList : private Thread,
private AsyncUpdater
{
/** Creates an AvailableServiceList that will bind to the given port number and watch
the network for Advertisers broadcasting the given service type.
This will only detect broadcasts from an Advertiser object with a matching
serviceTypeUID value, and where the broadcastPort matches.
*/
AvailableServiceList (const String& serviceTypeUID, int broadcastPort);
/** Destructor */
~AvailableServiceList() override;
/** A lambda that can be set to receive a callback when the list changes */
std::function<void()> onChange;
/** Returns a list of the currently known services. */
std::vector<Service> getServices() const;
private:
DatagramSocket socket { true };
String serviceTypeUID;
CriticalSection listLock;
std::vector<Service> services;
void run() override;
void handleAsyncUpdate() override;
void handleMessage (const XmlElement&);
void handleMessage (const Service&);
void removeTimedOutServices();
JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (AvailableServiceList)
};
};
} // namespace juce