= ranch(3) == Name ranch - socket acceptor pool == Description The `ranch` module provides functions for starting and manipulating Ranch listeners. == Types === max_conns() = non_neg_integer() | infinity Maximum number of connections allowed on this listener. This is a soft limit. The actual number of connections might be slightly above the limit due to concurrency when accepting new connections. Some connections may also be removed from this count explicitly by the user code. === opt() [source,erlang] ---- opt() = {ack_timeout, timeout()} | {connection_type, worker | supervisor} | {max_connections, max_conns()} | {num_acceptors, pos_integer()} | {shutdown, timeout() | brutal_kill} | {socket, any()} ---- Ranch-specific transport options. These options are not passed on to the transports. They are used by Ranch while setting up the listeners. === ref() = any() Unique name used to refer to a listener. == Option descriptions None of the options are required. ack_timeout (5000):: Maximum allowed time for the `ranch:handshake/{1,2}` call to finish. connection_type (worker):: Type of process that will handle the connection. max_connections (1024):: Maximum number of active connections. Soft limit. Using `infinity` will disable the limit entirely. num_acceptors (10):: Number of processes that accept connections. shutdown (5000):: Maximum allowed time for children to stop on listener shutdown. socket:: Listening socket opened externally to be used instead of calling `Transport:listen/1`. == Exports === accept_ack(Ref) -> ok This function is deprecated in favor of `ranch:handshake/1,2`. === child_spec(Ref, NumAcceptors, Transport, TransOpts, Protocol, ProtoOpts) -> supervisor:child_spec() Ref = ref():: Listener name. NumAcceptors = non_neg_integer():: Number of acceptor processes. Transport = module():: Transport module. TransOpts = any():: Transport options. Protocol = module():: Protocol module. ProtoOpts = any():: Protocol options. Return child specifications for a new listener. This function can be used to embed a listener directly in an application instead of letting Ranch handle it. === get_addr(Ref) -> {IP, Port} Ref = ref():: Listener name. IP = inet:ip_address():: IP of the interface used by this listener. Port = inet:port_number():: Port number used by this listener. Return the IP address and port for the given listener. === get_max_connections(Ref) -> MaxConns Ref = ref():: Listener name. MaxConns = max_conns():: Current maximum number of connections. Return the max number of connections allowed for the given listener. === get_port(Ref) -> Port Ref = ref():: Listener name. Port = inet:port_number():: Port number used by this listener. Return the port for the given listener. === get_protocol_options(Ref) -> ProtoOpts Ref = ref():: Listener name. ProtoOpts = any():: Current protocol options. Return the protocol options set for the given listener. === get_status(Ref) -> running | suspended Ref = ref():: Listener name. Return the status of the given listener. === get_transport_options(Ref) -> TransOpts Ref = ref():: Listener name. TransOpts = any():: Current transport options. Return the transport options set for the given listener. === handshake(Ref) -> {ok, Socket} Ref = ref():: Listener name. Socket = any():: Initialized socket. Acknowledge that the connection is accepted. Returns a socket that is ready to use. One of the `ranch:handshake/{1,2}` functions MUST be used by a connection process to inform Ranch that it initialized properly and let it perform any additional operations before the socket can be safely used. === handshake(Ref, Opts) -> {ok, Socket} Ref = ref():: Listener name. Opts = any():: Initialization options. Socket = any():: Initialized socket. Acknowledge that the connection is accepted. Additional options can be provided for socket initialization. Returns a socket that is ready to use. One of the `ranch:handshake/{1,2}` functions MUST be used by a connection process to inform Ranch that it initialized properly and let it perform any additional operations before the socket can be safely used. === info() -> [{Ref, [{Key, Value}]}] Ref = ref():: Listener name. Key = atom():: Information key. Value = any():: Information value. Return detailed information about all Ranch listeners. The following keys are defined: pid:: Pid of the listener's top-level supervisor. status:: Listener status, either running or suspended. ip:: Interface Ranch listens on. port:: Port number Ranch listens on. num_acceptors:: Number of acceptor processes. max_connections:: Maximum number of connections. active_connections:: Number of active connections. all_connections:: Number of connections, including those removed from the count. transport:: Transport module. transport_options:: Transport options. protocol:: Protocol module. protocol_options:: Protocol options. === info(Ref) -> [{Key, Value}] Ref = ref():: Listener name. Key = atom():: Information key. Value = any():: Information value. Return detailed information about a specific Ranch listener. See `info/0` for a description of the defined keys. === procs(Ref, acceptors | connections) -> [pid()] Ref = ref():: Listener name. Return all acceptor or connection processes for one listener. === remove_connection(Ref) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. Do not count this connection when limiting the number of connections. You can use this function for long-running connection processes which spend most of their time idling rather than consuming resources. This allows Ranch to accept a lot more connections without sacrificing the latency of the system. This function may only be called from a connection process. === resume_listener(Ref) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. Resume the given listener if it is suspended. If the listener is already running, nothing will happen. The listener will be started with the transport options currently set for it. === set_max_connections(Ref, MaxConns) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. MaxConns = max_conns():: New maximum number of connections. Set the max number of connections for the given listener. The change will be applied immediately. If the new value is smaller than the previous one, Ranch will not kill the extra connections, but will wait for them to terminate properly. === set_protocol_options(Ref, ProtoOpts) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. ProtoOpts = any():: New protocol options. Set the protocol options for the given listener. The change will be applied immediately for all new connections. Old connections will not receive the new options. === set_transport_options(Ref, TransOpts) -> ok | {error, running} Ref = ref():: Listener name. ProtoOpts = any():: New transport options. Set the transport options for the given listener. The listener must be suspended for this call to succeed. If the listener is running, `{error, running}` will be returned. The change will take effect when the listener is being resumed. === start_listener(Ref, NumAcceptors, Transport, TransOpts, Protocol, ProtoOpts) -> {ok, pid()} | {error, badarg} Ref = ref():: Listener name. NumAcceptors = non_neg_integer():: Number of acceptor processes. Transport = module():: Transport module. TransOpts = any():: Transport options. Protocol = module():: Protocol module. ProtoOpts = any():: Protocol options. Start listening for connections using the given transport and protocol. Returns the pid for this listener's supervisor. There are additional transport options that apply regardless of transport. They allow configuring how the connections are supervised, rate limited and more. Please consult the previous section for more details. === stop_listener(Ref) -> ok | {error, not_found} Ref = ref():: Listener name. Stop the given listener. The listener is stopped gracefully, first by closing the listening port, then by stopping the connection processes. These processes are stopped according to the `shutdown` transport option, which may be set to brutally kill all connection processes or give them some time to stop properly. This function does not return until the listener is completely stopped. === suspend_listener(Ref) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. Suspend the given listener if it is running. If the listener is already suspended, nothing will happen. The listener will stop listening and accepting connections by closing the listening port, but will not stop running connection processes. === wait_for_connections(Ref, Operator, NumConnections) -> ok Ref = ref():: Listener name. Operator = '>' | '>=' | '==' | '=<' | '<':: Comparison operator. NumConnections = non_neg_integer():: Number of connections to wait for. Wait until the number of connections on the given listener matches the given operator and number of connections.