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moov-io/iso8583-connection is a package helping with sending, receiving and matching ISO 8583 messages between client and server. It can be used both for acquiring and issuing services.

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ISO 8583 Connection package is used in production environments. Please star the project if you are interested in its progress. Please let us know if you encounter any bugs/unclear documentation or have feature suggestions by opening up an issue or pull request. Thanks!

Configuration

Following options are supported:

  • SendTimeout - sets the timeout for a Send operation
  • IdleTime - sets the period of inactivity (no messages sent) after which a ping message will be sent to the server
  • ReadTimeout - sets the period of time to wait between reads before calling ReadTimeoutHandler
  • PingHandler - called when no message was sent during idle time. It should be safe for concurrent use.
  • InboundMessageHandler - called when a message from the server is received or no matching request for the message was found. InboundMessageHandler must be safe to be called concurrenty.
  • ReadTimeoutHandler - called when no messages have been received during specified ReadTimeout wait time. It should be safe for concurrent use.
  • ConnectionClosedHandler - is called when connection is closed by server or there were errors during network read/write that led to connection closure
  • ErrorHandler - is called with the error when connection fails to perform some operation. In some cases instance of a SafeError will be passed to prevent data leaks (detalis)

If you want to override default options, you can do this when creating instance of a client or setting it separately using SetOptions(options...) method.

pingHandler := func(c *connection.Connection) {
	// send ping/heartbeat message like this
	ping := iso8583.NewMessage(brandSpec)
	// set other fields
	response, err := c.Send(ping)
	// handle error
}

inboundMessageHandler := func(c *connection.Connection, message *iso8583.Message) {
	// log received message or send a reply like this
	mti, err := message.GetMTI()
	// handle err

	// implement logic for network management messages
	switch mti {
	case "0800":
		echo := iso8583.NewMessage(brandSpec)
		echo.MTI("0810")
		// set other fields
		err := c.Reply(echo)
		// handle error
	default:
		// log unrecognized message
	}
}

c, err := connection.New("127.0.0.1:9999", brandSpec, readMessageLength, writeMessageLength,
	connection.SendTimeout(100*time.Millisecond),
	connection.IdleTime(50*time.Millisecond),
	connection.PingHandler(pingHandler),
	connection.InboundMessageHandler(inboundMessageHandler),
)

// work with the client

Handler invocation during the connection life cycle

This section explains the various stages at which different handler functions are triggered throughout the lifecycle of the Connection.

On connection establishment:

  • OnConnect: This handler is invoked immediately after the TCP connection is made. It can be utilized for operations that should be performed before the connection is officially considered established (e.g., sending SignOn message and receiving its response).

  • ConnectionEstablishedHandler (async): This asynchronous handler is triggered when the connection is logically considered established.

On error occurrence:

  • ErrorHandler (async): This asynchronous handler is executed when an error occurs during message reading or writing.

On message receipt:

  • InboundMessageHandler (async): This asynchronous handler is triggered when an incoming message is received, or a received message does not have a matching request (this can happen when we return an error for the Send method after a timeout and then, subsequently, receive a response, aka late response).

On read timeout:

  • ReadTimeoutHandler (async): This asynchronous handler is activated when no messages are received within the set ReadTimeout period.

On idle time:

  • PingHandler (async): This asynchronous handler is invoked when no messages are sent within the IdleTime.

On connection closure:

  • ConnectionClosedHandlers (async): These asynchronous handlers are invoked when a connection is closed, either by the server or due to a connection error.

  • OnClose: This handler is activated when we manually close the connection.

(m)TLS connection

Configure to use TLS during connect:

c, err := connection.New("127.0.0.1:443", testSpec, readMessageLength, writeMessageLength,
	// if server requires client certificate (mTLS)
	connection.ClientCert("./testdata/client.crt", "./testdata/client.key"),
	// if you use a self signed certificate, provide root certificate
	connection.RootCAs("./testdata/ca.crt"),
)
// handle error

Usage

// see configuration options for more details
c, err := connection.New("127.0.0.1:9999", brandSpec, readMessageLength, writeMessageLength,
	connection.SendTimeout(100*time.Millisecond),
	connection.IdleTime(50*time.Millisecond),
	connection.PingHandler(pingHandler),
	connection.UnmatchedMessageHandler(unmatchedMessageHandler),
	connection.ConnectionClosedHandler(connectionClosedHandler),
)
err := c.Connect()
if err != nil {
	// handle error
}
defer c.Close()

// create iso8583 message
message := iso8583.NewMessage(brandSpec)
message.MTI("0800")
// ...

// send message to the server
response, err := connection.Send(message)
if err != nil {
	// handle error
}

// work with the response
mti, err := response.GetMTI()
if err != nil {
	// handle error
}

if mti != "0810" {
	// handle error
}

Connection Pool

Sometimes you want to establish connections to multiple servers and re-create them when such connections are closed due to a network errors. Connection Pool is really helpful for such use cases.

To use Pool first, you need to create factory function that knows how to create connections and list of adresses you want to establish connection with.

// Factory method that will build connection
factory := func(addr string) (*connection.Connection, error) {
	c, err := connection.New(
		addr,
		testSpec,
		readMessageLength,
		writeMessageLength,
		// set shot connect timeout so we can test re-connects
		connection.ConnectTimeout(500*time.Millisecond),
		connection.OnConnect(func(c *connection.Connection) {
			c.Set("status", "online")
		}),
	)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("building iso8583 connection: %w", err)
	}

	return c, nil
}

if there is a need to apply address specific configurations like TLS, you can create a map or function that will return all needed options for the address:

func getAddrOpts(addr string) []Option {
	switch addr {
	case "127.0.0.1":
		return []Option{
			connection.ClientCert(certA, keyA),
		}
	case "127.0.0.2":
		return []Option{
			connection.ClientCert(certB, keyB),
		}
	}
}

factory := func(addr string) (*connection.Connection, error) {
	c, err := connection.New(
		addr,
		testSpec,
		readMessageLength,
		writeMessageLength,
		connection.ConnectTimeout(500*time.Millisecond),
		getAddrOpts(addr)...,
	)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("building iso8583 connection: %w", err)
	}

	return c, nil
}

Now you can create pool and establish all connections:

// let's say we want Get() to return only online connections
filterOnlineConnections := func(conn *connection.Connection) bool {
	return conn.Get("status") == "online"
}

pool, err := connection.NewPool(
	factory,
	addrs,
	connection.PoolConnectionsFilter(filterOnlineConnections),
)
// handle error

err = pool.Connect()
// handle error

When pool is connected, you can get connection from the pool to send message to:

// get connection (only "online") from the pool
conn, err := pool.Get()
// handle err

// create iso8583 message
msg := iso8583.NewMessage(yourSpec)
// ...

reply, err := conn.Send(msg)
// handle error

Because Connection is safe to be used concurrently, you don't return connection back to the pool. But don't close the connection directly as the pool will remove it from the pool of connections only when connection is closed by the server. It does it using ConnectionClosedHandler.

Configuration of the Pool

Following options are supported:

  • ReconnectWait sets the time to wait after first re-connect attempt
  • MaxReconnectWait specifies the maximum duration to wait between reconnection attempts, serving as the upper bound for exponential backoff; if set to zero, there's no exponential backoff and ReconnectWait is used for each retry.
  • ErrorHandler is called in a goroutine with the errors that can't be returned to the caller (from other goroutines)
  • MinConnections is the number of connections required to be established when we connect the pool
  • ConnectionsFilter is a function to filter connections in the pool for Get, IsDegraded or IsUp methods

Benchmark

To benchmark the connection, run:

go test -bench=BenchmarkSend -run=XXX

Here are the latest results on MacBook Pro:

➜ go test -bench=BenchmarkSend -run=XXX
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/moovfinancial/iso8583-client
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz
BenchmarkSend100-12                  560           2019912 ns/op
BenchmarkSend1000-12                  66          18435428 ns/op
BenchmarkSend10000-12                  6         210433011 ns/op
BenchmarkSend100000-12                 1        2471006590 ns/op
PASS
ok      github.com/moov-io/iso8583-connection    7.784s

It shows that:

  • time is linear (it takes ten times more time to send ten times more messages)
  • 2.5sec to send/receive 100K messages
  • 210ms to send/receive 10K messages
  • 18ms to send/receive 1000 messages
  • 2ms to send/receive 100 messages

Note, that these benchmarks currently measure not only the client performance (send/receive) but also the performance of the test server.

License

Apache License 2.0 - See LICENSE for details.

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