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[feature] NATS engine idea: Presence and History supported via the new NATS Jetstream KV store #568
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Notes from telegram chat: Yep, we have in-memory, in-Redis and in-Tarantool implementation for those at this point. Presence and Broker/History described by these interfaces:
They both have some semantics behind, personally I don't see a clear path to implement those with Nats K/V, but maybe it's possible |
@gedw99, to summarize what we started to discuss in Telegram: I don't see a clear path to match Centrifugo semantics with Nats K/V for both history and presence. There are some good things in Nats K/V: like in-memory storage option and possibility to load key history – but it's not enough for a reasonable Centrifugo engine. There are some considerations which do not fit well in my opinion:
Think it's possible to build sth working since K/V is a concept generic enough to create any kind of storage, but whether this is an efficient and desired approach given the requirements of current Centrifugo Broker and Presence interfaces – not sure, I tend to be skeptical at this moment as both points above seem very critical to me. In Centrifuge library (https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifuge) Ideally I'd like Centrifugo to be a Nats consumer only and allow users publishing messages to Jetstream instead of Centrifugo. So Centrifugo would be just a transport/permission proxy before Nats. Streams in Jetstream already have offsets, but the missing part here is how to achieve reliable message recovery. Jetstream streams do not have admin API to iterate over – sth that Centrifugo needs to recover messages missed by offline client at the moment. I asked about this in Jetstream before BTW - nats-io/jetstream#266, was not implemented unfortunately. I think that theoretically we could introduce a mode in which (instead of creating a Hub with channel subscribers and trying to efficiently broadcast messages to them and use recovery based on possibility to iterate over channel stream and synchronizing stream position to compensate at most once nature of Redis PUB/SUB - like we currently do) we could create individual subscription for each client connection in namespaces with history ON. So that we could manage offsets individually. But – it's not efficient since we will create Nats consumer on Centrifugo side for each client and for each channel. Will require MUCH more RAM and CPU I afraid, so it will be hard to scale towards many connections and many active channels. In this perspective having Centrifugo and just publishing messages from separate/external Jetstream consumers towards Centrifugo server API seems a more natural way to integrate. |
Sone of the things you bring up are already done in dendrite to sone degree . https://nats.io/blog/matrix-dendrite-kafka-to-nats/ https://matrix-org.github.io/dendrite/ https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite dendrite is the server for Matrix and it uses NATS jetstream to provide real tine chat and other things. There is a lot there. Its external clients don’t use nats and so they also have a centrifugo like system doing that layer. it’s worth looking at. The code is very clear and well done. I am on mobile and willl have a deeper look at all the aspects you raised in the following days. But I just wanted to mention Dendrite in case you don’t know it ! |
@FZambia , you came to the conclusion that: “ In this perspective having Centrifugo and just publishing messages from separate/external Jetstream consumers towards Centrifugo server API seems a more natural way to integrate“ Sounds like a good approach !! But then what about the security problems. Nats has its own security and centrifugo also has its own security. Is there a way to turn off all security in centrifugo ? This could make it work since only nats would be sending messages to centrifugo . |
Depending which part of security you mean. I suppose for publishing messages from Nats to Centrifugo server API will be used. Server API of Centrifugo protected by API key, and it's possible to disable using API key by setting But still, Centrifugo checks permissions when client connection subscribes to channels. It's possible to allow every authenticated client to subscribe to any channel using namespace options. But actually Centrifugo has many ways: https://centrifugal.dev/blog/2022/07/29/101-way-to-subscribe But still, Centrifugo checks authentication of client connection. Connection should come with valid connection JWT or Centrifugo may proxy connect request to some backend to validate it. In most cases it's pretty important to know user ID of the client connections. But in general it's possible to generate some non-expiring JWT for anonymous user and connect using it. Or use the option like https://centrifugal.dev/docs/server/configuration#allow_anonymous_connect_without_token - so Centrifugo will treat client connections as anonymous user connections. |
that's really helpful . thanks. you have broken it down into easy layers of where i could integrate.
I need to allocate some time to check this out. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have an existing NATS Jetstream project in production and want to use Centrigo as a Gateway for Web and Mobile clients.
Describe the solution you'd like.
https://centrifugal.dev/docs/server/engines#nats-broker
We could use NATS KV for Presence and History i think. I am already using NATS KV and its quite stable.
https://docs.nats.io/nats-concepts/jetstream/key-value-store
https://docs.nats.io/nats-concepts/jetstream/obj_store/obj_walkthrough
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