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Summary: Converts the RPC stack to use Cap'n Proto for serialization instead of boost. There are still some traces of boost in other places in the code, but most of it is removed. A future diff should cleanup boost for good. The RPC API is now changed to be more flexible with regards to how serialize data. This makes the simplest cases a bit more verbose, but allows complex serialization code to be correctly written instead of relying on hacks. (For reference, look for the old serialization of `PullRpc` which had a nasty pointer hacks to inject accessors in `TypedValue`.) Since RPC messages were uselessly modeled via inheritance of Message base class, that class is now removed. Furthermore, that approach doesn't really work with Cap'n Proto. Instead, each message type is required to have some type information. This can be automated, so `define-rpc` has been added to LCP, which hopefully simplifies defining new RPC request and response messages. Specify Cap'n Proto schema ID in cmake This preserves Cap'n Proto generated typeIds across multiple generations of capnp schemas through LCP. It is imperative that typeId stays the same to ensure that different compilations of Memgraph may communicate via RPC in a distributed cluster. Use CLOS for meta information on C++ types in LCP Since some structure slots and functions have started to repeat themselves, it makes sense to model C++ meta information via Common Lisp Object System. Depends on D1391 Reviewers: buda, dgleich, mferencevic, mtomic, mculinovic, msantl Reviewed By: msantl Subscribers: pullbot Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1407
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143 lines
3.9 KiB
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#!/bin/bash -e
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# TODO: Consider putting boost library in libs/setup.sh, since the license
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# allows source modification and static compilation. Unfortunately, it is quite
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# a pain to set up the boost build process.
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required_pkgs=(git arcanist # source code control
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cmake clang-3.8 llvm-3.8 pkg-config # build system
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curl wget # for downloading libs
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uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
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libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
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libboost-iostreams-dev
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libboost-serialization-dev
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python3 python-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
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sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
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)
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optional_pkgs=(clang-format # source code formatting
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doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
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php-cli # for user technical documentation generators
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)
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use_sudo=0
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DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
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cd "$DIR"
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function print_help () {
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echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]"
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echo -e "Check for missing packages and install them if possible.\n"
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echo "Optional arguments:"
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echo -e " -s\tuse sudo apt-get for installing packages"
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echo -e " -h\tdisplay this help and exit"
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}
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function setup_virtualenv () {
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pushd $1 > /dev/null
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echo "Setting up virtualenv for: $1"
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# remove old virtualenv
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if [ -d ve3 ]; then
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rm -rf ve3
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fi
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# create new virtualenv
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virtualenv -p python3 ve3 || exit 1
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source ve3/bin/activate
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# we need to increase the timeout for pip because our local cache server
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# can sometimes be stupid, see: https://github.com/devpi/devpi/issues/208
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pip --timeout 1000 install -i http://deps.memgraph.io:3141/root/pypi \
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--trusted-host deps.memgraph.io -r requirements.txt || exit 1
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deactivate
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popd > /dev/null
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}
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if [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; then
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print_help
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exit 1
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elif [[ $# -eq 1 ]]; then
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case "$1" in
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-s)
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use_sudo=1
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;;
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-h)
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print_help
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exit 0
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;;
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*)
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# unknown option
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print_help
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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fi
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echo "Started installing dependencies for Memgraph"
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required_missing=0
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# install all dependencies on debian based operating systems
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for pkg in ${required_pkgs[@]}; do
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if dpkg -s $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
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echo "Found $pkg"
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elif (( $use_sudo )); then
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echo "Installing $pkg"
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if [[ ! `sudo apt-get -y install $pkg` ]]; then
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echo "Didn't install $pkg [required]"
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required_missing=1
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fi
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else
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echo "Missing $pkg [required]"
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required_missing=1
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fi
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done
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for pkg in ${optional_pkgs[@]}; do
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if dpkg -s $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
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echo "Found $pkg [optional]"
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else
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echo "Missing $pkg [optional]"
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fi
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done
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if (( $required_missing )); then
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echo "Missing required packages. EXITING!"
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echo "Please, install required packages and rerun $0 again."
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exit 2
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fi
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# create a default build directory
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mkdir -p ./build
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# quicklisp package manager for Common Lisp
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# TODO: We should at some point cache or have a mirror of packages we use.
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quicklisp_install_dir="$HOME/quicklisp"
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if [[ -v QUICKLISP_HOME ]]; then
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quicklisp_install_dir="${QUICKLISP_HOME}"
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fi
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if [[ ! -f "${quicklisp_install_dir}/setup.lisp" ]]; then
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wget -nv https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp -O quicklisp.lisp || exit 1
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echo \
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"
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(load \"${DIR}/quicklisp.lisp\")
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(quicklisp-quickstart:install :path \"${quicklisp_install_dir}\")
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(ql:quickload :cl-ppcre :silent t)
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" | sbcl --script || exit 1
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rm -rf quicklisp.lisp || exit 1
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fi
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# setup libs (download)
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cd libs
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./cleanup.sh
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./setup.sh
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cd ..
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# setup qa dependencies
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setup_virtualenv tests/qa
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# setup stress dependencies
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setup_virtualenv tests/stress
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echo "Done installing dependencies for Memgraph"
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