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/*
 * Copyright 2012 Netflix, Inc.
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package zookeeper.example.discovery;

import com.google.common.io.Closeables;
import com.netflix.curator.framework.CuratorFramework;
import com.netflix.curator.x.discovery.ServiceDiscovery;
import com.netflix.curator.x.discovery.ServiceDiscoveryBuilder;
import com.netflix.curator.x.discovery.ServiceInstance;
import com.netflix.curator.x.discovery.UriSpec;
import com.netflix.curator.x.discovery.details.JsonInstanceSerializer;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * This shows a very simplified method of registering an instance with the service discovery. Each individual
 * instance in your distributed set of applications would create an instance of something similar to ExampleServer,
 * start it when the application comes up and close it when the application shuts down.
 */
public class ExampleServer implements Closeable {
    private final ServiceDiscovery<InstanceDetails> serviceDiscovery;
    private final ServiceInstance<InstanceDetails> thisInstance;

    public ExampleServer(CuratorFramework client, String path, String serviceName, String description)
            throws Exception {
        // in a real application, you'd have a convention of some kind for the URI layout
        UriSpec uriSpec = new UriSpec("{scheme}://foo.com:{port}");

        thisInstance = ServiceInstance.<InstanceDetails>builder().name(serviceName)
                .payload(new InstanceDetails(description)).port((int) (65535 * Math.random())) // in a real application, you'd use a common port
                .uriSpec(uriSpec).build();

        // if you mark your payload class with @JsonRootName the provided JsonInstanceSerializer will work
        JsonInstanceSerializer<InstanceDetails> serializer = new JsonInstanceSerializer<InstanceDetails>(
                InstanceDetails.class);

        serviceDiscovery = ServiceDiscoveryBuilder.builder(InstanceDetails.class).client(client).basePath(path)
                .serializer(serializer).thisInstance(thisInstance).build();
    }

    public ServiceInstance<InstanceDetails> getThisInstance() {
        return thisInstance;
    }

    public void start() throws Exception {
        serviceDiscovery.start();
    }

    @Override
    public void close() throws IOException {
        Closeables.closeQuietly(serviceDiscovery);
    }
}