Example: Query Remap Plugin
The sample remap plugin, query_remap.c
, maps client requests to a number of servers based on a hash of the request’s URL query parameter. This can be useful for spreading load for a given type of request among backend servers, while still maintaining “stickiness” to a single server for similar requests. For example, a search engine may want to send repeated queries for the same keywords to a server that has likely cached the result from a prior query.
Configuration of query_remap
The query remap plugin will allow the query parameter name to be specified, along with the hostnames of the servers to hash across. Sample remap.config
rules using query_remap
will look like:
map http://www.example.com/search http://srch1.example.com/search @plugin=query_remap.so @pparam=q @pparam=srch1.example.com @pparam=srch2.example.com @pparam=srch3.example.com
map http://www.example.com/profiles http://prof1.example.com/profiles @plugin=query_remap.so @pparam=user_id @pparam=prof1.example.com @pparam=prof2.example.com
The first @pparam
specifies the query param key for which the value will be hashed. The remaining parameters list the hostnames of the servers. A request for http://www.example.com/search?q=apache
will match the first rule. The plugin will look for the ``q`` parameter and hash the value ‘apache
’ to pick from among srch_[1-3]_.example.com
to send the request.
If the request does not include a ``q`` query parameter and the plugin decides not to modify the request, the default toURL ‘http://srch1.example.com/search
’ will be used by TS.
The parameters are passed to the plugin’s tsremap_new_instance
function. In query_remap
, tsremap_new_instance
creates a plugin-defined query_remap_info
struct to store its configuration parameters. The ihandle, an opaque pointer that can be used to pass per-instance data, is set to this struct pointer and will be passed to the tsremap_remap
function when it is triggered for a request.
typedef struct _query_remap_info {
char *param_name;
size_t param_len;
char **hosts;
int num_hosts;
} query_remap_info;
int tsremap_new_instance(int argc,char *argv[],ihandle *ih,char *errbuf,int errbuf_size)
{
int i;
if (argc param_name = strdup(argv[2]);
qri->param_len = strlen(qri->param_name);
qri->num_hosts = argc - 3;
qri->hosts = (char**) TSmalloc(qri->num_hosts*sizeof(char*));
for (i=0; i num_hosts; ++i) {
qri->hosts[i] = strdup(argv[i+3]);
}
*ih = (ihandle)qri;
return 0;
}
Another way remap plugins may want handle more complex configuration is to specify a configuration filename as a pparam
and parse the specified file during instance initialization.
Performing the Remap
The plugin implements the tsremap_remap
function, which is called when TS has read the client HTTP request headers and matched the request to a remap rule configured for the plugin. The TSRemapRequestInfo
struct contains input and output members for the remap operation.
tsremap_remap
uses the configuration information passed via the ihandle
and checks the request_query
for the configured query parameter. If the parameter is found, the plugin sets a new_host
to modify the request host:
int tsremap_remap(ihandle ih, rhandle rh, TSRemapRequestInfo *rri)
{
int hostidx = -1;
query_remap_info *qri = (query_remap_info*)ih;
if (!qri) {
TSError("[remap] NULL ihandle");
return 0;
}
if (rri && rri->request_query && rri->request_query_size > 0) {
char *q, *s, *key;
//make a copy of the query, as it is read only
q = (char*) TSmalloc(rri->request_query_size+1);
strncpy(q, rri->request_query, rri->request_query_size);
q[rri->request_query_size] = '\0';
s = q;
//parse query parameters
for (key = strsep(&s, "&"); key != NULL; key = strsep(&s, "&")) {
char *val = strchr(key, '=');
if (val && (size_t)(val-key) == qri->param_len &&
!strncmp(key, qri->param_name, qri->param_len)) {
++val;
//the param key matched the configured param_name
//hash the param value to pick a host
hostidx = hash_fnv32(val, strlen(val)) % (uint32_t)qri->num_hosts;
break;
}
}
TSfree(q);
if (hostidx >= 0) {
rri->new_host_size = strlen(qri->hosts[hostidx]);
if (rri->new_host_size new_host, qri->hosts[hostidx], rri->new_host_size);
return 1; //host has been modified
}
}
}
//the request was not modified, TS will use the toURL from the remap rule
return 0;
}