@ExperimentalApi(value="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5999") @NotThreadSafe public final class GracefulSwitchLoadBalancer extends ForwardingLoadBalancer
LoadBalancer.CreateSubchannelArgs, LoadBalancer.Factory, LoadBalancer.Helper, LoadBalancer.PickResult, LoadBalancer.PickSubchannelArgs, LoadBalancer.ResolvedAddresses, LoadBalancer.Subchannel, LoadBalancer.SubchannelPicker, LoadBalancer.SubchannelStateListenerATTR_LOAD_BALANCING_CONFIG| Constructor and Description |
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GracefulSwitchLoadBalancer(LoadBalancer.Helper helper) |
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protected LoadBalancer |
delegate()
Returns the underlying balancer.
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void |
handleSubchannelState(LoadBalancer.Subchannel subchannel,
ConnectivityStateInfo stateInfo)
Deprecated.
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void |
shutdown()
The channel asks the load-balancer to shutdown.
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void |
switchTo(LoadBalancerProvider newLbProvider)
Gracefully switch to a new load balancing policy.
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canHandleEmptyAddressListFromNameResolution, handleNameResolutionError, handleResolvedAddresses, handleResolvedAddressGroups, requestConnection, toStringpublic GracefulSwitchLoadBalancer(LoadBalancer.Helper helper)
public void switchTo(LoadBalancerProvider newLbProvider)
protected LoadBalancer delegate()
ForwardingLoadBalancerdelegate in class ForwardingLoadBalancer@Deprecated public void handleSubchannelState(LoadBalancer.Subchannel subchannel, ConnectivityStateInfo stateInfo)
LoadBalancerThe initial state of a Subchannel is IDLE. You won't get a notification for the initial IDLE state.
If the new state is not SHUTDOWN, this method should create a new picker and call Helper.updateBalancingState(). Failing to do so may result in
unnecessary delays of RPCs. Please refer to PickResult.withSubchannel()'s javadoc for more information.
SHUTDOWN can only happen in two cases. One is that LoadBalancer called LoadBalancer.Subchannel.shutdown() earlier, thus it should have already discarded this Subchannel. The other
is that Channel is doing a forced shutdown or has already
terminated, thus there won't be further requests to LoadBalancer. Therefore, the LoadBalancer
usually don't need to react to a SHUTDOWN state.
handleSubchannelState in class ForwardingLoadBalancersubchannel - the involved SubchannelstateInfo - the new statepublic void shutdown()
LoadBalancershutdown in class ForwardingLoadBalancer