2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel
de0516f305
fixes (#38)
* Fix error message when an incorrect service has been called.

* Fix return type of the handler in registerServiceFunction
2021-04-13 17:04:36 +03:00
Pavel
b0ed007399
Particle lifecycle (#21)
Complete rethinking and refactoring of the codebase.

The codebase basically consists these 5 moving parts now: 

1. Fluence client (and the Particle processor which might be merged with the client) - This part is responsible for initiating Request flows, managing existing requests flows (it keeps the queue of received particles), pulling right strings on request flows to update their state etc
2. Fluence connection - This part is responsible for connecting to network, sending\receiving particles
3. RequestFlow - This is where the state of particle execution process is kept. It is basically a state storage with some control levers to update the state. Each request flow contains some particle lifecycle methods and the AquaCallHandler where all callback logic is kept
4. RequestFlowBuilder - This is where requests are prepared by the user (the developer of the client application) before they are ready to be sent into the network.
5. AquaCallHandler - This is how interpreter callbacks are handled. It is very similar to express.js app and is made of middlewares. Aqua handler is the unified api for both callbacks for our Request flows and non-ours (i.e services that are expected to be called be other peers). See `AquaHandler.ts` for details
2021-03-03 22:01:05 +03:00