import { map, Observable, of, Subject } from "rxjs"; import { ErrorTrigger, MessageAuditorServiceInterface, MessageSynchronisationServiceSetting } from "../type/datatype"; import { MessageLog } from "../dependencies/log/type/datatype"; import { _ } from 'lodash' import { LoggingService } from "../dependencies/log/interface/export"; import { BaseMessage } from "../dependencies/log/dependencies/msgutil/interface/export"; export class MessageAuditorService implements MessageAuditorServiceInterface { private settings: MessageSynchronisationServiceSetting private sourceSrc: LoggingService = new LoggingService() private targetSrc: LoggingService = new LoggingService() private missingMessageSubject: Subject = new Subject() /* Set up the targets or points of synchronization. This is where it will register the 2 different location of the data to be synchronized */ public init(settings: MessageSynchronisationServiceSetting): void { this.settings = settings; if (settings.filters) { console.log(`Integrating filters: ${Object.keys(this.settings.filters)} in AuditMessage service`) } } /* This is the main interface of the message sync service. The argument will take in an observable stream of error notifications, prompting it to perform the subscription of the targeted sources and it's corresponding target. Essentially, this does not synchronize, but rather it checks against the two sources and compare and return the missing data, which will then be passed into the targeted subject stream as specified by the respective client. They can choose how they want to handle the missing messages returned. */ public subscribe(obsTrigger: Observable): Observable { // Subsribe to the errorTrigger obs to listen to any notification. obsTrigger.subscribe({ next: obsTrigger => { console.log(obsTrigger.message)// just checking the message if (!this.settings.filters) { console.log(`No filters applies`) } else { console.log(`Synchronizating with filters: '${Object.keys(this.settings.filters)}': '${Object.values(this.settings.filters)}'`) } let missingMsg: Observable = this.synchronize() missingMsg.subscribe({ next: element => { this.missingMessageSubject.next(element) console.log(`AuditService: Returning missing messages ${element.appData.msgId} ....`) } }) } }) return this.missingMessageSubject } /* ________________ Private Functions _________________ */ // Filtering functions to filters out messages private filterData(filters: any, message: MessageLog): boolean { let response: boolean = true //Just using this like a statemanagement let payload: BaseMessage = JSON.parse(message.appData.msgPayload as string) // Extract the payload from the messageLog first this.checkIfIsInPayloadDataFormat(payload) // Convert stringified nested payload if there's any // Making a separate function to cater to different multi filters conditions are coded below if (filters) { // if filters is not null if (Object.keys(filters).length > 1) { let totalCount = Object.keys(filters).length let matchedCount = 0 Object.entries(filters).forEach(([key, value]) => { let filters = { [key]: value } // console.log(filters) if (this.checkValues(payload, filters) == true) matchedCount++ }) if (totalCount == matchedCount) { // check if all the criterias are met response = true } else { response = false } } else { if (this.checkValues(payload, filters) == true) { response = true } else { response = false } } } else { // if not filters is provided. Then the just let response be true so that the data can be further processed response = true } return response } /* This is where the 'synching' operation takes place. */ private synchronize(): Subject { let subjectOutput: Subject = new Subject() // Acquire the data from both location and return them as an array respectively. this.acquireData().then((data: { arr1: MessageLog[], arr2: MessageLog[] }) => { // In the case where there are differences in the array length, then extensive comparison // will be carried out to filters out the differences. Differences are the missing data. this.checkArrayDifferences(data).then((data: MessageLog[]) => { data.forEach(msgElement => { let refined = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(msgElement)) // Once the missing data has been weeded out, it is then passed into the Subject // to be returned for the subscribe method.` subjectOutput.next(refined) }) }) }).catch((e) => console.error(e)) return subjectOutput } /* This is where the targeted data is queried. The process is pretty straightforward. */ private async acquireData(): Promise { const promiseQuery: Promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { // declare what to expect. let allSets: { arr1: MessageLog[], arr2: MessageLog[] } = { arr1: [], arr2: [] } let set1: MessageLog[] = [] let set2: MessageLog[] = [] // Initiate the source to find the location of the targeted data to be synched. this.sourceSrc.init(this.settings.incomingSource).then(() => { this.targetSrc.init(this.settings.target).then(() => { // Filter also carries out the query aspect of the operation, allowing it to acquire all the relevant data. this.sourceSrc.filter({ msgTag: this.settings.incomingSource.tags[0] }).then((data: MessageLog[]) => { data.forEach((message: MessageLog) => { if (this.filterData(this.settings.filters, message)) set1.push(message) }) }).catch((err) => { console.error(err.message) }).then(() => { this.targetSrc.filter({ msgTag: this.settings.target.tags[0] }).then((data: MessageLog[]) => { data.forEach(message => { if (this.filterData(this.settings.filters, message)) set2.push(message) }) allSets.arr1 = set1 allSets.arr2 = set2 resolve(allSets) }) }) }) }) }) return promiseQuery } // compare results and return differences private async checkArrayDifferences(args: { arr1: MessageLog[], arr2: MessageLog[] }): Promise { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { let missingMsg: MessageLog[] = [] args.arr1.forEach((msgElement: MessageLog) => { // In this case, we are just checking if the msgId matches within the given the array. // Just to save time, there's no need to check the entire message structure unless // the circumstances necessitates it. if (args.arr2.some(obj => obj.appData.msgId === msgElement.appData.msgId)) { console.log(`Item Found!`) } else { console.log(`This ${msgElement.appData.msgId} is missing`) missingMsg.push(msgElement) resolve(missingMsg) } }) }) } // To be used by the filterData function to check between payload values and filter conditions private checkValues(payload, filters): boolean { //FYI, all parameters are string let key = Object.keys(filters) // console.log(Object.values(filters)) let value = Object.values(filters)[0] let res = _.get(payload, key[0]) // Check first if the payload has the filtering properties/path if (_.has(payload, key[0])) { let strarray: string[] // check array if (Array.isArray(value)) { strarray = value as string[] } else { strarray = [value as string] } // compare array with that string if (strarray.includes(res)) { return true } else { return false } } else { console.log(`${key} does not exists in payload`) return false } } // Check in the case of notification messages, for the nested data properties // Notification message may have multiple nested data properties that maybe in string format private checkIfIsInPayloadDataFormat(payload: BaseMessage | any) { let parsedData: any if(payload.data.data){ if (payload.data.data.data && typeof payload.data.data.data === 'string') { parsedData = JSON.parse(payload.data.data.data) // console.log(parsedData) payload.data.data.data = parsedData return payload } else { return payload } } else { return payload } } }