问题
I have seen ActionCable.server.open_connections_statistics
, ActionCable.server.connections.length
, ActionCable.server.connections.map(&:statistics)
, ActionCable.server.connections.select(&:beat).count
and the like, however this is only "per process" (server, console, server worker, et cetera). How do I find out everyone who is subscribed to ActionCable at this time? This should return the same value on any Rails process in each environment (development, staging, production). So for example, in development console you can also see the connections on the development server since they, in theory, use the same subscription adapter (redis, async, postgres).
Rails 5.0.0.beta3, Ruby 2.3.0
related ActionCable - how to display number of connected users?
回答1:
If using redis
you can see all the pubsub channels.
[2] pry(main)> Redis.new.pubsub("channels", "action_cable/*")
[
[0] "action_cable/Z2lkOi8vbWFvY290LXByb2plL3QvUmVzcG9uXGVyLzEx",
[1] "action_cable/Z2lkOi8vbWFvY290LXByb2plL3QvUmVzcG9uXGVyLzI"
]
This will show all websocket connections for all the Puma workers together. And if you have multiple servers it will probably show those here too.
回答2:
To be more specific for ActionCable
(and to Redis)...
Assuming this channel:
class RoomChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
end
Get the Redis adapter from ActionCable instead of creating it yourself
(you'd need to supply the URL from config/cable.yml
otherwise):
pubsub = ActionCable.server.pubsub
Get the channel's name including channel_prefix you may have specified
in config/cable.yml
:
channel_with_prefix = pubsub.send(:channel_with_prefix, RoomChannel.channel_name)
Get all connected channels from RoomChannel
:
# pubsub.send(:redis_connection) actually returns the Redis instance ActionCable uses
channels = pubsub.send(:redis_connection).
pubsub('channels', "#{channel_with_prefix}:*")
Decode the subscription name:
subscriptions = channels.map do |channel|
Base64.decode64(channel.match(/^#{Regexp.escape(channel_with_prefix)}:(.*)$/)[1])
end
If you are subscribed to an ActiveRecord
object, let's say Room
(using stream_for
),
you can extract the IDs:
# the GID URI looks like that: gid://<app-name>/<ActiveRecordName>/<id>
gid_uri_pattern = /^gid:\/\/.*\/#{Regexp.escape(Room.name)}\/(\d+)$/
chat_ids = subscriptions.map do |subscription|
subscription.match(gid_uri_pattern)
# compacting because 'subscriptions' include all subscriptions made from RoomChannel,
# not just subscriptions to Room records
end.compact.map { |match| match[1] }
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36106542/how-do-i-find-out-who-is-connected-to-actioncable