Hey Guys,

Several questions about the ts-lua , just start to use it, so some question may 
seem very simple

1. question about  log part “[globalHookHandler] has txn hook -> adding txn 
close hook handler to release resources”

for example I’m using the following code, and the debug log shows above log , 
do I need to do anything to handle a txt close hook to release the resource, or 
I should just ignore the log


function do_some_work()
  - - do some logic 
  return 0
end


function do_global_read_request()
   ts.debug('this is do_global_read_request')
   ts.hook(TS_LUA_HOOK_READ_REQUEST_HDR, do_some_work)
   return 0
end


2. question for ts.schedule

what does “after do_remap” means, is that after hook TS_HTTP_POST_REMAP_HOOK ?
what are the types in “ THREAD_TYPE” other than the one in the example 
"TS_LUA_THREAD_POOL_NET”, and what’s the different between those types.


ts.schedule
syntax: ts.schedule(THREAD_TYPE, sec, FUNCTION, param1?, param2?, ...)
context: after do_remap


3. init function being called when traffic_server starts

is there a init function being called when traffic_server starts, like the 
following in nginx

https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module#init_worker_by_lua 
<https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module#init_worker_by_lua>


4. Global shared lua dict

is there a global shared lua dict, that will not has the lift time as  ts.ctx, 
something like lua_shared_dict in nginx ?


What I’m trying to do here is that when traffic server starts up, it will try 
to call a init script, which will init a scheduler to fetch a url either 
internal or external and get that response store to a shared_lua_dict as 
key/value pairs, and later on each of the request comes to the ATS will try to 
check the key/values use that shared_lua_dict. With that in mind, I need to 
understand those 4 questions above.



Thanks,
Di Li


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