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author | drewp <drewp@bigasterisk.com> |
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date | Mon, 03 Feb 2020 00:50:53 -0800 |
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""" Design: 1. Services each have (named) graphs, which they patch as things change. PatchableGraph is an object for holding this graph. 2. You can http GET that graph, or ... 3. You can http GET/SSE that graph and hear about modifications to it 4. The client that got the graph holds and maintains a copy. The client may merge together multiple graphs. 5. Client queries its graph with low-level APIs or client-side sparql. 6. When the graph changes, the client knows and can update itself at low or high granularity. See also: * http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/533.pdf RDFSync: efficient remote synchronization of RDF models * https://www.w3.org/2009/12/rdf-ws/papers/ws07 Supporting Change Propagation in RDF * https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/lncs04/Diff.pdf Delta: an ontology for the distribution of differences between RDF graphs """ import json, logging, itertools from greplin import scales from rdfdb.grapheditapi import GraphEditApi from rdflib import ConjunctiveGraph from rdflib.parser import StringInputSource from rdflib_jsonld.serializer import from_rdf import cyclone.sse from cycloneerr import PrettyErrorHandler from rdfdb.patch import Patch from rdfdb.rdflibpatch import patchQuads, inGraph log = logging.getLogger('patchablegraph') def writeGraphResponse(req, graph, acceptHeader): if acceptHeader == 'application/nquads': req.set_header('Content-type', 'application/nquads') graph.serialize(req, format='nquads') elif acceptHeader == 'application/ld+json': req.set_header('Content-type', 'application/ld+json') graph.serialize(req, format='json-ld', indent=2) else: print(f'acceptHeader {acceptHeader}') if acceptHeader.startswith('text/html'): # browser; should arrange to pick live view req.set_header('Content-type', 'text/plain') lines = graph.serialize(format='nquads') lines.sort() req.write(''.join(lines)) return req.set_header('Content-type', 'application/x-trig') graph.serialize(req, format='trig') # forked from /my/proj/light9/light9/rdfdb/rdflibpatch.py def _graphFromQuads2(q): g = ConjunctiveGraph() #g.addN(q) # no effect on nquad output for s,p,o,c in q: g.get_context(c).add((s,p,o)) # kind of works with broken rdflib nquad serializer code #g.store.add((s,p,o), c) # no effect on nquad output return g def jsonFromPatch(p): return json.dumps({'patch': { 'adds': from_rdf(_graphFromQuads2(p.addQuads)), 'deletes': from_rdf(_graphFromQuads2(p.delQuads)), }}) patchAsJson = jsonFromPatch # deprecated name def patchFromJson(j): body = json.loads(j)['patch'] a = ConjunctiveGraph() a.parse(StringInputSource(json.dumps(body['adds']).encode('utf8')), format='json-ld') d = ConjunctiveGraph() d.parse(StringInputSource(json.dumps(body['deletes']).encode('utf8')), format='json-ld') return Patch(addGraph=a, delGraph=d) def graphAsJson(g): # This is not the same as g.serialize(format='json-ld')! That # version omits literal datatypes. return json.dumps(from_rdf(g)) _graphsInProcess = itertools.count() class PatchableGraph(GraphEditApi): """ Master graph that you modify with self.patch, and we get the updates to all current listeners. """ def __init__(self): self._graph = ConjunctiveGraph() self._observers = [] scales.init(self, '/patchableGraph%s' % next(_graphsInProcess)) _serialize = scales.PmfStat('serialize') def serialize(self, to, **kw): with self._serialize.time(): return self._graph.serialize(to, **kw) _patch = scales.PmfStat('patch') _len = scales.IntStat('statementCount') def patch(self, p): with self._patch.time(): # assuming no stmt is both in p.addQuads and p.delQuads. dels = set([q for q in p.delQuads if inGraph(q, self._graph)]) adds = set([q for q in p.addQuads if not inGraph(q, self._graph)]) minimizedP = Patch(addQuads=adds, delQuads=dels) if minimizedP.isNoop(): return patchQuads(self._graph, deleteQuads=dels, addQuads=adds, perfect=False) # true? for ob in self._observers: ob(patchAsJson(p)) self._len = len(self._graph) def asJsonLd(self): return graphAsJson(self._graph) _currentObservers = scales.IntStat('observers/current') _observersAdded = scales.IntStat('observers/added') def addObserver(self, onPatch): self._observers.append(onPatch) self._currentObservers = len(self._observers) self._observersAdded += 1 def removeObserver(self, onPatch): try: self._observers.remove(onPatch) except ValueError: pass self._currentObservers = len(self._observers) def setToGraph(self, newGraph): self.patch(Patch.fromDiff(self._graph, newGraph)) _sendSimpleGraph = scales.PmfStat('serve/simpleGraph') _sendFullGraph = scales.PmfStat('serve/events/sendFull') _sendPatch = scales.PmfStat('serve/events/sendPatch') class CycloneGraphHandler(PrettyErrorHandler, cyclone.web.RequestHandler): def initialize(self, masterGraph): self.masterGraph = masterGraph def get(self): with self.masterGraph._sendSimpleGraph.time(): writeGraphResponse(self, self.masterGraph, self.request.headers.get('accept')) class CycloneGraphEventsHandler(cyclone.sse.SSEHandler): """ One session with one client. returns current graph plus future patches to keep remote version in sync with ours. intsead of turning off buffering all over, it may work for this response to send 'x-accel-buffering: no', per http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_proxy_module.html#proxy_buffering """ def __init__(self, application, request, masterGraph): cyclone.sse.SSEHandler.__init__(self, application, request) self.masterGraph = masterGraph def bind(self): with self.masterGraph._sendFullGraph.time(): graphJson = self.masterGraph.asJsonLd() log.debug("send fullGraph event: %s", graphJson) self.sendEvent(message=graphJson, event=b'fullGraph') self.masterGraph.addObserver(self.onPatch) def onPatch(self, patchJson): with self.masterGraph._sendPatch.time(): # throttle and combine patches here- ideally we could see how # long the latency to the client is to make a better rate choice self.sendEvent(message=patchJson, event=b'patch') def unbind(self): self.masterGraph.removeObserver(self.onPatch)