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server_mainloop.c
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/*
* This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CCZero 1.0 Universal License.
* See http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ for more information.
*/
#include <open62541/plugin/log_stdout.h>
#include <open62541/server.h>
#include <open62541/server_config_default.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
UA_Boolean running = true;
static void stopHandler(int sign) {
UA_LOG_INFO(UA_Log_Stdout, UA_LOGCATEGORY_SERVER, "received ctrl-c");
running = false;
}
/* In this example, we integrate the server into an external "mainloop". This
can be for example the event-loop used in GUI toolkits, such as Qt or GTK. */
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
signal(SIGINT, stopHandler);
signal(SIGTERM, stopHandler);
UA_Server *server = UA_Server_new();
UA_ServerConfig_setDefault(UA_Server_getConfig(server));
/* Should the server networklayer block (with a timeout) until a message
arrives or should it return immediately? */
UA_Boolean waitInternal = false;
UA_StatusCode retval = UA_Server_run_startup(server);
if(retval != UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD)
goto cleanup;
while(running) {
/* timeout is the maximum possible delay (in millisec) until the next
_iterate call. Otherwise, the server might miss an internal timeout
or cannot react to messages with the promised responsiveness. */
/* If multicast discovery server is enabled, the timeout does not not consider new input data (requests) on the mDNS socket.
* It will be handled on the next call, which may be too late for requesting clients.
* if needed, the select with timeout on the multicast socket server->mdnsSocket (see example in mdnsd library)
*/
UA_UInt16 timeout = UA_Server_run_iterate(server, waitInternal);
/* Now we can use the max timeout to do something else. In this case, we
just sleep. (select is used as a platform-independent sleep
function.) */
struct timeval tv;
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = timeout * 1000;
select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
}
retval = UA_Server_run_shutdown(server);
cleanup:
UA_Server_delete(server);
return retval == UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}