This specification is currently a draft under development.

Subscription Event Protocol

The CloudOS Subscription Event Protocol provides an event based model for managing subscriptions between Personal Clouds. The current implementation of the protocol will create a symmetric relationship between both Personal Clouds. In order to used the Subscription Event Protocol the CloudOS ruleset must be installed in the Personal Cloud for both the originating and target.

Subscribe

The system:subscribe event is used to create a Personal Channel between two Personal Clouds.

The sending Personal Cloud will have the following event raised to signal that the subscription request has been received:

 

fired {
  raise cloudos event subscribe
    with channelName   = "Coworkers Bob+Ted"
    and  namespace     = "MyFriends"
    and  relationship  = "friend-friend"
    and  targetChannel = "3f15b820-af7f-012f-4c6e-00163ebczzzz"
    and  _api = "sky";
}

 

The Personal Cloud receiving the subscription request will have the following event raised to signal the receipt of a pending subscription request:

 

rule receive_subscriptionRequestAdded
  select when cloudos subscriptionRequestAdded
    namespace re/MyFriends"
    channelName re/Coworkers Bob+Ted/
    relationship re/friend-friend/

Subscription Approval or Rejection

With the subscription request pending approval, the Personal Cloud which received the request can either approve or reject the request. To approve the subscription request the following event should be raised:
Once the subscription request is approved both Personal Clouds will receive a callback events raised within each respective Personal Cloud. These events are raised to enable the developer to take additional actions when the Personal Channels are actually created.
To reject the subscription request the following event should be raised:
  • domain: cloudos
  • type: subscriptionRequestRejected
  • attributes: eventChannel
When the subscription request is rejected the following event will be raised with the Personal Cloud:
  • domain: cloudos
  • type: subscriptionRejected
  • attributes: eventChannel, namespace, relationship, channelName
And the following event will be raised in the Personal Cloud which made the subscription request:
  • domain: cloudos
  • type: subscriptionRejected
  • attributes: backChannel, namespace, relationship, channelName
fired {
  raise cloudos event subscribe
    with channelName   = "Coworkers Bob+Ted"
    and  namespace     = "DocSample"
    and  relationship  = "friend-friend"
    and  targetChannel = "3f15b820-af7f-012f-4c6e-00163ebczzzz"
    and  _api = "sky";
}

 

Unsubscribe

The system:unsubscribe event is used to remove the Personal Channels between two Personal Clouds.

The backChannel attribute uniquely identifies the Personal Channel within the Personal Cloud, and provided to the target Personal Cloud for raising events into the current Personal Cloud. The backChannel is one of the attributes provided by the subscriptionList() function.
During the processing of removing the Personal Channels bewteen the two Personal Clouds callback events are raised within each respective Personal Cloud. These events are raised to enable the developer to take additional actions when the Personal Channels are actually being removed.
The eventChannel attribute is the Personal Channel token for the remote Personal Cloud, while the backChannel is the Personal Channel token for the current Personal Cloud.

 

always {
  raise system event unsubscribe
    with backChannel = "3f15b820-af7f-012f-4c6e-00163ebcfddfd"
    and  _api = "sky";
}

 

Functions

subscriptionList(namespace, relationship)

The subscriptionList() function will return a map of the subscriptions within the specified namespace and relationship. In order to use the function you must include the CloudOS module as a pragma in the meta section of your ruleset:

use module a169x625 alias CloudOS