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The setting `threshold` was misspelled as `treshold`.
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* Use the map form for transport options everywhere
* Remove mentions of the list form for transport options
* Use a state enter call instead of gen_statem:enter_loop/4 and
proc_lib:start_link/3 in the tcp_reverse example
* Take care of different EOLs in the tcp_reverse example
* Mention state enter calls, the next_event action, and {continue, ...}
in the docs for how to use gen_statem and gen_server
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Also fix some Protocol:start_link/4 into start_link/3
left over in the documentation.
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Lift the restriction that a listener must be suspended before
transport options can be changed.
* Changes to the `max_connections`, `handshake_timeout` and `shutdown`
options will take effect immediately.
* Changes to the `num_acceptors`, `num_listen_sockets` and `socket_opts`
options will take effect when a listener is suspended and resumed, or
when the acceptors supervisor restarts.
* Changes to the `num_conns_sups` and `connection_type` options will only
take effect when the connections super-supervisor restarts.
* Changes to the `logger` option will never take effect, unless a listener
is stopped and started with fresh transport options.
The fetching and handing down of transport options changes with this
commit, to ensure consistency between the individual components in the
hierarchy.
* The `num_acceptors` option is handed down from the listener supervisor to
the acceptors supervisor in the child spec, while the `num_listen_sockets`
and `socket_opts` options are read inside the acceptors supervisor itself.
This way, the `num_acceptors` option will only take effect when the listener
supervisor restarts, whereas the other two options will take effect
when acceptors supervisor restarts. This commit moves the fetching of
the `num_acceptors` option into the acceptors supervisor as well.
* The `logger` option is read in multiple places throughout the hierarchy.
This way it may happen that processes that suffered a crash and restart
may use a different logger than other processes that did not. This commit
reads the `logger` from the transport options given to the listener supervisor
start function, and hands it down from there.
* The `connection_type` option is read individually by each connection supervisor.
This way, a restart of an individual connection supervisor may cause them
to use a different connection type than the others. This commit reads the
transport options in the connections super-supervisor, and hands them down to
the individual connections supervisors.
* The `num_conns_sups` is handed down from the listener supervisor to the
connections super-supervisor. This way, a change to this option will only
take effect when the listener supervisor restarts. This commit moves
the fetching of this option inside the connections super-supervisor. This
change is merely for structural consistency, it is not necessary for operational
consistency.
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This new option allows configuring the number of connection
supervisors. The old behavior can be obtained by setting this
value to 1. A value larger than num_acceptors will result in
some connection supervisors not being used as the acceptors
currently only use one connection supervisor.
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Ranch is now made for and tested on 18+ only.
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This allows graceful draining of connections, updating transport
options on a running listener without having to drop connections
and other similar scenarios.
Note that when updating transport options the listener must be
suspended which means that new connections will be rejected until
the listener is resumed.
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The NumAcceptors argument has been moved to transport option
num_acceptor, which defaults to 10. The functions now take
one less argument. The old functions are still here, though
deprecated.
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Provides detailed information about Ranch listeners
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