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And signal fodler fetch completion when folder of recursive fetch is done, do not hold it for individual items
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reliably
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cancel calls.
Refactor any remaining LLCore::HTTPHandlers to use boost::shared_ptr
Started minor refactor in the materials manager into coroutines (unfinished)
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on the HTTP requests for inventory. We'll benchmark with that
and see how it goes. Document some of the history of the
background fetcher for future devs. Suggest some future
projects to make things faster. Pointers on using LLSD with
the llcorehttp library in the readme. And restructured
the LLSD onCompleted() processing phases using do{}while(false)
which produced a code flow that is fairly attractive.
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accept headers in mesh and textures. For texture metrics
reporting, use the AP_INVENTORY policy class which is
non-pipelined and pointing (usually) in the right direction.
Use a do-while(false) structure to manage common exit path
code in onCompleted() methods. Identical to a 'goto' but
might amuse the pedantic. Tuning on background fetch to
have it cycle faster. This is experimental. I suspect
with HTTP balancing in llcorehttp, we can do away with the
timers here.
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code to use utils for any LLSD interfaces.
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First, introduced some LLSD-based interfaces to the llcorehttp code
using utils classes (in llcorehttputil). I've kept LLSD out of
the llcorehttp library up to now and will continue to do that.
Functions provide a requestPost based on LLSD body and conversion
utils for HttpResponse-to-LLSD and HttpResponse-to-string
conversions. Inventory fetch operations now do more thorough
error checking including 200-with-error status checking. Still
do retry forever on folders though I don't like that.
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connections. Convert background and foreground fetches, both
items and folders/inventory and library, to use new HTTP.
Non-fetch inventory operations continue to use LLHTTPClient
(at least for now). Error handling and retry on fetches wasn't
100% previously and that's still the case. I'll rip through
this again to clean that up. Cleaned up logging in much of
the inventory code with consistent labels on logging events
and correct macros (removed deprecation warnings).
This started as an attempt to get libcurl to do pipelining
on POSTs and PUTs. Discovered that this is going to be
very difficult to support in general in libcurl. May
look at that again in the future.
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replace llinfos, lldebugs, etc with new LL_INFOS(), LL_DEBUGS(), etc.
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won't have logs spammed.
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checks
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are not resolved)
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changes to common libraries from the server codebase:
* Additional error checking in http handlers.
* Uniform log spam for http errors.
* Switch to using constants for http heads and status codes.
* Fixed bugs in incorrectly checking if parsing LLSD xml resulted in an error.
* Reduced spam regarding LLSD parsing errors in the default completedRaw http handler. It should not longer be necessary to short-circuit completedRaw to avoid spam.
* Ported over a few bug fixes from the server code.
* Switch mode http status codes to use S32 instead of U32.
* Ported LLSD::asStringRef from server code; avoids copying strings all over the place.
* Ported server change to LLSD::asBinary; this always returns a reference now instead of copying the entire binary blob.
* Ported server pretty notation format (and pretty binary format) to llsd serialization.
* The new LLCurl::Responder API no longer has two error handlers to choose from. Overriding the following methods have been deprecated:
** error - use httpFailure
** errorWithContent - use httpFailure
** result - use httpSuccess
** completed - use httpCompleted
** completedHeader - no longer necessary; call getResponseHeaders() from a completion method to obtain these headers.
* In order to 'catch' a completed http request, override one of these methods:
** httpSuccess - Called for any 2xx status code.
** httpFailure - Called for any non-2xx status code.
** httpComplete - Called for all status codes. Default implementation is to call either httpSuccess or httpFailure.
* It is recommended to keep these methods protected/private in order to avoid triggering of these methods without using a 'push' method (see below).
* Uniform error handling should followed whenever possible by calling a variant of this during httpFailure:
** llwarns << dumpResponse() << llendl;
* Be sure to include LOG_CLASS(your_class_name) in your class in order for the log entry to give more context.
* In order to 'push' a result into the responder, you should no longer call error, errorWithContent, result, or completed.
* Nor should you directly call httpSuccess/Failure/Completed (unless passing a message up to a parent class).
* Instead, you can set the internal content of a responder and trigger a corresponding method using the following methods:
** successResult - Sets results and calls httpSuccess
** failureResult - Sets results and calls httpFailure
** completedResult - Sets results and calls httpCompleted
* To obtain information about a the response from a reponder method, use the following getters:
** getStatus - HTTP status code
** getReason - Reason string
** getContent - Content (Parsed body LLSD)
** getResponseHeaders - Response Headers (LLSD map)
** getHTTPMethod - HTTP method of the request
** getURL - URL of the request
* It is still possible to override completeRaw if you want to manipulate data directly out of LLPumpIO.
* See indra/llmessage/llcurl.h for more information.
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http error handlers to understand LLSD error responses. Fleshing out most http error handler message spam.
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differ in size from the initial region caps. Also avoid starting a inventory fetch responder if the requisite cap is missing"
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viewer for a long time.
only show hourglass and fetching text when downloading folders, not item metadata
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viewer for a long time.
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fully fetch user inventory
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added throttling to fetchInventoryItem queries
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in folder
background fetch always proceeds when fetching a specific folder
this allows us to flag folders that are received asynchronously as complete by
performing a background fetch when opening them
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Recent Tab if that tab is open when item delivered
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The problem was caused by an outdated message name stored in LLInventoryObserver::mMessageName and not updated properly in LLInventoryModel::notifyObservers().
The message name used in LLInventoryAddedObserver::changed() was the name of the message most recently passed by LLInventoryModel::notifyObservers(), instead of the name of the latest actually received message. Using the most recent message name in this case fixed the problem.
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