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import 'endpoint_failover_interceptor.dart';
import 'app_logger.dart';
import 'media_server_http_client.dart';
import '../exceptions/media_server_exceptions.dart';
/// [MediaServerHttpClient] with endpoint failover, shared by both backends
/// (the single implementation of what used to be `PlexClient._getWithFailover`
/// and `_JellyfinFailoverHttpClient`).
///
/// Semantics — decided once, here ([retryTransientMediaServerCall]'s doc
/// cross-references this):
///
/// - **Failover is GET-only.** Mutations (POST/PUT/DELETE) fail fast on both
/// backends: replaying a mutation against a second endpoint when the first
/// was flaky-but-alive risks double-application, and no caller needs it.
/// - **Trigger:** a transient transport failure
/// ([MediaServerHttpException.isTransient]) or a 5xx — whether thrown or
/// returned as a response. 4xx answers never trigger failover.
/// - **One authenticated retry per cascade.** Candidate validation may skip
/// rejected endpoints before that retry. A failed retry (transport error or
/// error status) resets the list to the preferred endpoint and fires
/// [onAllEndpointsExhausted]; the next cascade starts from the best candidate
/// again. Concurrent requests are generation-stamped so a request raced by a
/// switch doesn't cascade a second time.
/// - **Persistence is two-phase:** the switch is applied with
/// `persist: false` for the retry, and only a successful retry persists the
/// winner (`persist: true`).
/// - **Retry interplay:** [retryTransientMediaServerCall] is for
/// *slow-but-working* endpoints (per-surface timeout budgets); surfaces
/// that wrap it pass `allowEndpointFailover: false` so a slow row doesn't
/// move the whole client off an otherwise working endpoint. Failover is for
/// *dead* endpoints.
///
/// Endpoint orchestration diagnostics never contain raw endpoint literals.
/// Backends still register configured endpoints before construction to protect
/// unavoidable lower-level HTTP diagnostics.
class FailoverHttpClient extends MediaServerHttpClient {
/// [prioritizedEndpoints] may be empty (failover disabled — plain client
/// behavior). A single-entry list still arms [onAllEndpointsExhausted]:
/// the lone endpoint failing *is* exhaustion, and the owning manager uses
/// that to flip server status and reconnect.
FailoverHttpClient({
super.client,
required super.baseUrl,
required super.defaultHeaders,
super.connectTimeout,
super.receiveTimeout,
super.usePlexApiClient,
required this.logLabel,
required List<String> prioritizedEndpoints,
required this.onEndpointSwitch,
this.onAllEndpointsExhausted,
this.validateCandidate,
}) : _endpointManager = prioritizedEndpoints.isNotEmpty ? EndpointFailoverManager(prioritizedEndpoints) : null;
/// Backend name for log lines ('Plex' / 'Jellyfin') — keeps failover logs
/// greppable per backend now that the implementation is shared.
final String logLabel;
final EndpointFailoverManager? _endpointManager;
/// Applies a base-URL change on the owning client. The callback must update
/// this client's [baseUrl] alongside its own config/connection snapshot
/// (the two-phase protocol calls it with `persist: false` before the retry
/// and `persist: true` only after a success — persistence must not be gated
/// on the URL having changed, since the second call sees it already applied).
final Future<void> Function(String newBaseUrl, {required bool persist}) onEndpointSwitch;
/// Optional trust gate run after a fallback is selected but before any
/// switch callback, base-URL mutation, or authenticated retry. The active
/// request's abort controller must cancel validation as well as the retry.
final Future<bool> Function(String candidateBaseUrl, AbortController? abort)? validateCandidate;
/// Fired when a cascade ends without a working endpoint (or the retry
/// itself fails). The owning manager debounces this into a server-offline
/// flip + reconnection.
final void Function()? onAllEndpointsExhausted;
bool _failoverSwitching = false;
/// Endpoints currently configured, preferred-first (test/diagnostic view).
List<String> get endpoints => _endpointManager?.endpoints ?? const [];
/// Replace the endpoint list after a connection refresh, keeping
/// [currentBaseUrl] active when provided (it must be present in the list).
void resetEndpoints(List<String> prioritizedEndpoints, {String? currentBaseUrl}) {
_endpointManager?.reset(prioritizedEndpoints, currentBaseUrl: currentBaseUrl);
}
@override
Future<MediaServerResponse> get(
String path, {
Map<String, dynamic>? queryParameters,
Map<String, String>? headers,
Duration? timeout,
AbortController? abort,
bool allowEndpointFailover = true,
}) async {
final generation = _endpointManager?.generation;
final MediaServerResponse response;
try {
response = await super.get(
path,
queryParameters: queryParameters,
headers: headers,
timeout: timeout,
abort: abort,
);
} on MediaServerHttpException catch (e) {
if (!allowEndpointFailover || !_shouldAttemptFailover(exception: e) || !_canFailover(generation)) {
rethrow;
}
final retried = await _failoverOnce(
path,
queryParameters: queryParameters,
headers: headers,
timeout: timeout,
abort: abort,
);
if (retried == null) rethrow;
return retried;
}
if (!allowEndpointFailover ||
!_shouldAttemptFailover(statusCode: response.statusCode) ||
!_canFailover(generation)) {
return response;
}
return await _failoverOnce(
path,
queryParameters: queryParameters,
headers: headers,
timeout: timeout,
abort: abort,
) ??
response;
}
bool _canFailover(int? requestGeneration) {
final manager = _endpointManager;
return manager != null && !_failoverSwitching && requestGeneration == manager.generation;
}
bool _shouldAttemptFailover({MediaServerHttpException? exception, int? statusCode}) {
if (exception != null) {
if (exception.isTransient) return true;
statusCode = exception.statusCode;
}
return statusCode != null && statusCode >= 500 && statusCode <= 599;
}
/// One step of the cascade: validate candidates in priority order, move to
/// the first accepted endpoint, and retry the authenticated request once.
///
/// Returns the retry's response on success. Returns `null` when no accepted
/// fallback exists (after firing [onAllEndpointsExhausted]) — the caller
/// surfaces its original failure. A retry that answers with an error status
/// is returned as-is (the caller's status handling applies), and a retry that
/// throws rethrows; both count as exhaustion: the list resets to the
/// preferred endpoint so the next cascade starts from the best candidate.
Future<MediaServerResponse?> _failoverOnce(
String path, {
Map<String, dynamic>? queryParameters,
Map<String, String>? headers,
Duration? timeout,
AbortController? abort,
}) async {
final manager = _endpointManager!;
if (!manager.hasFallback) {
await _resetToPreferred(manager);
onAllEndpointsExhausted?.call();
return null;
}
final endpoints = manager.endpoints;
final currentIndex = endpoints.indexOf(manager.current);
if (currentIndex < 0 || currentIndex >= endpoints.length - 1) return null;
final candidateGeneration = manager.generation;
_failoverSwitching = true;
try {
final validator = validateCandidate;
String? selectedBaseUrl;
for (var candidateIndex = currentIndex + 1; candidateIndex < endpoints.length; candidateIndex++) {
final candidateBaseUrl = endpoints[candidateIndex];
var accepted = validator == null;
if (validator != null) {
try {
accepted = await validator(candidateBaseUrl, abort);
} catch (error) {
if (error is MediaServerHttpException && error.isCancellation) rethrow;
accepted = false;
}
}
if (accepted) {
selectedBaseUrl = candidateBaseUrl;
break;
}
}
if (selectedBaseUrl == null) {
// Validation happens before moving the cursor, so the last accepted
// endpoint remains authoritative for both the manager and live client.
onAllEndpointsExhausted?.call();
return null;
}
abort?.throwIfAborted();
if (manager.generation != candidateGeneration || manager.current != endpoints[currentIndex]) {
return null;
}
String? movedBaseUrl;
do {
movedBaseUrl = manager.moveToNext();
} while (movedBaseUrl != null && movedBaseUrl != selectedBaseUrl);
if (movedBaseUrl != selectedBaseUrl) return null;
appLogger.i('Switching $logLabel endpoint after GET failure');
await onEndpointSwitch(selectedBaseUrl, persist: false);
final response = await super.get(
path,
queryParameters: queryParameters,
headers: headers,
timeout: timeout,
abort: abort,
);
if (response.statusCode < 400) {
appLogger.i('$logLabel endpoint failover retry succeeded');
await onEndpointSwitch(selectedBaseUrl, persist: true);
return response;
}
await _resetToPreferred(manager);
onAllEndpointsExhausted?.call();
return response;
} catch (error) {
await _resetToPreferred(manager);
if (error is! MediaServerHttpException || !error.isCancellation) {
onAllEndpointsExhausted?.call();
}
rethrow;
} finally {
_failoverSwitching = false;
}
}
Future<void> _resetToPreferred(EndpointFailoverManager manager) async {
final resetBaseUrl = manager.resetToFirst();
if (resetBaseUrl != null) {
await onEndpointSwitch(resetBaseUrl, persist: false);
}
}
}