nng_respondent(7) ================= :doctype: manpage :manmanual: nng :mansource: nng :icons: font :source-highlighter: pygments :copyright: Copyright 2017 Garrett D'Amore \ Copyright 2017 Capitar IT Group BV \ This software is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a \ copy of which should be located in the distribution where this \ file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also \ be found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. NAME ---- nng_respondent - respondent protocol SYNOPSIS -------- [source,c] ---------- #include int nng_respondent0_open(nng_socket *s); ---------- DESCRIPTION ----------- The _nng_respondent_ protocol is one half of a survey pattern. In this pattern, a surveyor sends a survey, which is broadcast to all peer respondents. The respondents then have a chance to reply (but after not obliged to). The survey itself is a timed event, so that responses received after the survey has finished are discarded. TIP: This protocol is useful in solving voting problems, such as leader election in cluster configurations, as well as certain kinds of service discovery problems. The _nng_respondent_ protocol is the respondent side, and the <> protocol is the surveyor side. Socket Operations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The `nng_respondent0_open()` call creates a respondent socket. This socket may be used to receive messages, and then to send replies. Generally a reply can only be sent after receiving a survey, and generally the reply will be sent to surveyor from whom the last survey was received. Respondents may discard a survey by simply not replying to it. Raw mode sockets (set with `NNG_OPT_RAW`) ignore all these restrictions. Protocol Versions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Only version 0 of this protocol is supported. (At the time of writing, no other versions of this protocol have been defined. An earlier and incompatible version of the protocol was used in older pre-releases of http://nanomsg.org[nanomsg], but was not released in any production version.) Protocol Options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following protocol-specific options are available. `NNG_OPT_MAXTTL`:: Maximum time-to-live. This option is an integer value between 0 and 255, inclusive, and is the maximum number of "hops" that a message may pass through until it is discarded. The default value is 8. A value of 0 may be used to disable the loop protection, allowing an infinite number of hops. Protocol Headers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The _nng_respondent_ protocol uses a _backtrace_ in the header. This form uses an array of 32-bit big-endian identifiers, where the first element in the array identifies the local peer identifier to which the message will next be sent. This is a hop-by-hop header where each element in a path adds routing information to the end when sending a survey, and when replying removes elements to obtain the next hop information. The survey ID is at the end of this header and is inserted into the header as its first element by the originating surveyor. (Survey IDs are distinguished from hops by having their high order bit set to one.) // TODO: Insert reference to RFC. AUTHORS ------- link:mailto:garrett@damore.org[Garrett D'Amore] SEE ALSO -------- <> <> COPYRIGHT --------- Copyright 2017 mailto:garrett@damore.org[Garrett D'Amore] + Copyright 2017 mailto:info@capitar.com[Capitar IT Group BV] This document is supplied under the terms of the https://opensource.org/licenses/LICENSE.txt[MIT License].