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158 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
158 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
"""Bridges between the `asyncio` module and Tornado IOLoop.
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This is a work in progress and interfaces are subject to change.
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To test:
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python3.4 -m tornado.test.runtests --ioloop=tornado.platform.asyncio.AsyncIOLoop
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python3.4 -m tornado.test.runtests --ioloop=tornado.platform.asyncio.AsyncIOMainLoop
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(the tests log a few warnings with AsyncIOMainLoop because they leave some
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unfinished callbacks on the event loop that fail when it resumes)
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement
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import functools
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import tornado.concurrent
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from tornado.gen import convert_yielded
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado import stack_context
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try:
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# Import the real asyncio module for py33+ first. Older versions of the
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# trollius backport also use this name.
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import asyncio
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except ImportError as e:
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# Asyncio itself isn't available; see if trollius is (backport to py26+).
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try:
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import trollius as asyncio
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except ImportError:
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# Re-raise the original asyncio error, not the trollius one.
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raise e
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class BaseAsyncIOLoop(IOLoop):
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def initialize(self, asyncio_loop, close_loop=False):
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self.asyncio_loop = asyncio_loop
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self.close_loop = close_loop
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self.asyncio_loop.call_soon(self.make_current)
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# Maps fd to (fileobj, handler function) pair (as in IOLoop.add_handler)
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self.handlers = {}
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# Set of fds listening for reads/writes
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self.readers = set()
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self.writers = set()
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self.closing = False
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def close(self, all_fds=False):
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self.closing = True
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for fd in list(self.handlers):
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fileobj, handler_func = self.handlers[fd]
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self.remove_handler(fd)
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if all_fds:
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self.close_fd(fileobj)
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if self.close_loop:
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self.asyncio_loop.close()
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def add_handler(self, fd, handler, events):
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fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd)
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if fd in self.handlers:
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raise ValueError("fd %s added twice" % fd)
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self.handlers[fd] = (fileobj, stack_context.wrap(handler))
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if events & IOLoop.READ:
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self.asyncio_loop.add_reader(
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fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.READ)
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self.readers.add(fd)
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if events & IOLoop.WRITE:
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self.asyncio_loop.add_writer(
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fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.WRITE)
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self.writers.add(fd)
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def update_handler(self, fd, events):
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fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd)
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if events & IOLoop.READ:
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if fd not in self.readers:
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self.asyncio_loop.add_reader(
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fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.READ)
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self.readers.add(fd)
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else:
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if fd in self.readers:
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self.asyncio_loop.remove_reader(fd)
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self.readers.remove(fd)
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if events & IOLoop.WRITE:
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if fd not in self.writers:
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self.asyncio_loop.add_writer(
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fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.WRITE)
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self.writers.add(fd)
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else:
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if fd in self.writers:
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self.asyncio_loop.remove_writer(fd)
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self.writers.remove(fd)
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def remove_handler(self, fd):
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fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd)
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if fd not in self.handlers:
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return
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if fd in self.readers:
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self.asyncio_loop.remove_reader(fd)
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self.readers.remove(fd)
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if fd in self.writers:
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self.asyncio_loop.remove_writer(fd)
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self.writers.remove(fd)
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del self.handlers[fd]
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def _handle_events(self, fd, events):
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fileobj, handler_func = self.handlers[fd]
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handler_func(fileobj, events)
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def start(self):
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self._setup_logging()
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self.asyncio_loop.run_forever()
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def stop(self):
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self.asyncio_loop.stop()
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def call_at(self, when, callback, *args, **kwargs):
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# asyncio.call_at supports *args but not **kwargs, so bind them here.
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# We do not synchronize self.time and asyncio_loop.time, so
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# convert from absolute to relative.
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return self.asyncio_loop.call_later(
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max(0, when - self.time()), self._run_callback,
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functools.partial(stack_context.wrap(callback), *args, **kwargs))
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def remove_timeout(self, timeout):
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timeout.cancel()
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def add_callback(self, callback, *args, **kwargs):
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if self.closing:
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raise RuntimeError("IOLoop is closing")
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self.asyncio_loop.call_soon_threadsafe(
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self._run_callback,
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functools.partial(stack_context.wrap(callback), *args, **kwargs))
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add_callback_from_signal = add_callback
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class AsyncIOMainLoop(BaseAsyncIOLoop):
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def initialize(self):
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super(AsyncIOMainLoop, self).initialize(asyncio.get_event_loop(),
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close_loop=False)
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class AsyncIOLoop(BaseAsyncIOLoop):
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def initialize(self):
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super(AsyncIOLoop, self).initialize(asyncio.new_event_loop(),
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close_loop=True)
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def to_tornado_future(asyncio_future):
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"""Convert an ``asyncio.Future`` to a `tornado.concurrent.Future`."""
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tf = tornado.concurrent.Future()
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tornado.concurrent.chain_future(asyncio_future, tf)
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return tf
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def to_asyncio_future(tornado_future):
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"""Convert a `tornado.concurrent.Future` to an ``asyncio.Future``."""
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af = asyncio.Future()
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tornado.concurrent.chain_future(tornado_future, af)
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return af
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if hasattr(convert_yielded, 'register'):
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convert_yielded.register(asyncio.Future, to_tornado_future)
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