| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import sys |
| from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable, Generator |
| from concurrent.futures import Future |
| from contextlib import ( |
| AbstractAsyncContextManager, |
| AbstractContextManager, |
| contextmanager, |
| ) |
| from dataclasses import dataclass, field |
| from inspect import isawaitable |
| from threading import Lock, Thread, current_thread, get_ident |
| from types import TracebackType |
| from typing import ( |
| Any, |
| Generic, |
| TypeVar, |
| cast, |
| overload, |
| ) |
|
|
| from ._core import _eventloop |
| from ._core._eventloop import get_async_backend, get_cancelled_exc_class, threadlocals |
| from ._core._synchronization import Event |
| from ._core._tasks import CancelScope, create_task_group |
| from .abc import AsyncBackend |
| from .abc._tasks import TaskStatus |
|
|
| if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): |
| from typing import TypeVarTuple, Unpack |
| else: |
| from typing_extensions import TypeVarTuple, Unpack |
|
|
| T_Retval = TypeVar("T_Retval") |
| T_co = TypeVar("T_co", covariant=True) |
| PosArgsT = TypeVarTuple("PosArgsT") |
|
|
|
|
| def run( |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval]], *args: Unpack[PosArgsT] |
| ) -> T_Retval: |
| """ |
| Call a coroutine function from a worker thread. |
| |
| :param func: a coroutine function |
| :param args: positional arguments for the callable |
| :return: the return value of the coroutine function |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| async_backend = threadlocals.current_async_backend |
| token = threadlocals.current_token |
| except AttributeError: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "This function can only be run from an AnyIO worker thread" |
| ) from None |
|
|
| return async_backend.run_async_from_thread(func, args, token=token) |
|
|
|
|
| def run_sync( |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], T_Retval], *args: Unpack[PosArgsT] |
| ) -> T_Retval: |
| """ |
| Call a function in the event loop thread from a worker thread. |
| |
| :param func: a callable |
| :param args: positional arguments for the callable |
| :return: the return value of the callable |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| async_backend = threadlocals.current_async_backend |
| token = threadlocals.current_token |
| except AttributeError: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "This function can only be run from an AnyIO worker thread" |
| ) from None |
|
|
| return async_backend.run_sync_from_thread(func, args, token=token) |
|
|
|
|
| class _BlockingAsyncContextManager(Generic[T_co], AbstractContextManager): |
| _enter_future: Future[T_co] |
| _exit_future: Future[bool | None] |
| _exit_event: Event |
| _exit_exc_info: tuple[ |
| type[BaseException] | None, BaseException | None, TracebackType | None |
| ] = (None, None, None) |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, async_cm: AbstractAsyncContextManager[T_co], portal: BlockingPortal |
| ): |
| self._async_cm = async_cm |
| self._portal = portal |
|
|
| async def run_async_cm(self) -> bool | None: |
| try: |
| self._exit_event = Event() |
| value = await self._async_cm.__aenter__() |
| except BaseException as exc: |
| self._enter_future.set_exception(exc) |
| raise |
| else: |
| self._enter_future.set_result(value) |
|
|
| try: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| await self._exit_event.wait() |
| finally: |
| |
| |
| |
| result = await self._async_cm.__aexit__(*self._exit_exc_info) |
|
|
| return result |
|
|
| def __enter__(self) -> T_co: |
| self._enter_future = Future() |
| self._exit_future = self._portal.start_task_soon(self.run_async_cm) |
| return self._enter_future.result() |
|
|
| def __exit__( |
| self, |
| __exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, |
| __exc_value: BaseException | None, |
| __traceback: TracebackType | None, |
| ) -> bool | None: |
| self._exit_exc_info = __exc_type, __exc_value, __traceback |
| self._portal.call(self._exit_event.set) |
| return self._exit_future.result() |
|
|
|
|
| class _BlockingPortalTaskStatus(TaskStatus): |
| def __init__(self, future: Future): |
| self._future = future |
|
|
| def started(self, value: object = None) -> None: |
| self._future.set_result(value) |
|
|
|
|
| class BlockingPortal: |
| """An object that lets external threads run code in an asynchronous event loop.""" |
|
|
| def __new__(cls) -> BlockingPortal: |
| return get_async_backend().create_blocking_portal() |
|
|
| def __init__(self) -> None: |
| self._event_loop_thread_id: int | None = get_ident() |
| self._stop_event = Event() |
| self._task_group = create_task_group() |
| self._cancelled_exc_class = get_cancelled_exc_class() |
|
|
| async def __aenter__(self) -> BlockingPortal: |
| await self._task_group.__aenter__() |
| return self |
|
|
| async def __aexit__( |
| self, |
| exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, |
| exc_val: BaseException | None, |
| exc_tb: TracebackType | None, |
| ) -> bool: |
| await self.stop() |
| return await self._task_group.__aexit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) |
|
|
| def _check_running(self) -> None: |
| if self._event_loop_thread_id is None: |
| raise RuntimeError("This portal is not running") |
| if self._event_loop_thread_id == get_ident(): |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "This method cannot be called from the event loop thread" |
| ) |
|
|
| async def sleep_until_stopped(self) -> None: |
| """Sleep until :meth:`stop` is called.""" |
| await self._stop_event.wait() |
|
|
| async def stop(self, cancel_remaining: bool = False) -> None: |
| """ |
| Signal the portal to shut down. |
| |
| This marks the portal as no longer accepting new calls and exits from |
| :meth:`sleep_until_stopped`. |
| |
| :param cancel_remaining: ``True`` to cancel all the remaining tasks, ``False`` |
| to let them finish before returning |
| |
| """ |
| self._event_loop_thread_id = None |
| self._stop_event.set() |
| if cancel_remaining: |
| self._task_group.cancel_scope.cancel() |
|
|
| async def _call_func( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval] | T_Retval], |
| args: tuple[Unpack[PosArgsT]], |
| kwargs: dict[str, Any], |
| future: Future[T_Retval], |
| ) -> None: |
| def callback(f: Future[T_Retval]) -> None: |
| if f.cancelled() and self._event_loop_thread_id not in ( |
| None, |
| get_ident(), |
| ): |
| self.call(scope.cancel) |
|
|
| try: |
| retval_or_awaitable = func(*args, **kwargs) |
| if isawaitable(retval_or_awaitable): |
| with CancelScope() as scope: |
| if future.cancelled(): |
| scope.cancel() |
| else: |
| future.add_done_callback(callback) |
|
|
| retval = await retval_or_awaitable |
| else: |
| retval = retval_or_awaitable |
| except self._cancelled_exc_class: |
| future.cancel() |
| future.set_running_or_notify_cancel() |
| except BaseException as exc: |
| if not future.cancelled(): |
| future.set_exception(exc) |
|
|
| |
| if not isinstance(exc, Exception): |
| raise |
| else: |
| if not future.cancelled(): |
| future.set_result(retval) |
| finally: |
| scope = None |
|
|
| def _spawn_task_from_thread( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval] | T_Retval], |
| args: tuple[Unpack[PosArgsT]], |
| kwargs: dict[str, Any], |
| name: object, |
| future: Future[T_Retval], |
| ) -> None: |
| """ |
| Spawn a new task using the given callable. |
| |
| Implementers must ensure that the future is resolved when the task finishes. |
| |
| :param func: a callable |
| :param args: positional arguments to be passed to the callable |
| :param kwargs: keyword arguments to be passed to the callable |
| :param name: name of the task (will be coerced to a string if not ``None``) |
| :param future: a future that will resolve to the return value of the callable, |
| or the exception raised during its execution |
| |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| @overload |
| def call( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval]], |
| *args: Unpack[PosArgsT], |
| ) -> T_Retval: ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def call( |
| self, func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], T_Retval], *args: Unpack[PosArgsT] |
| ) -> T_Retval: ... |
|
|
| def call( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval] | T_Retval], |
| *args: Unpack[PosArgsT], |
| ) -> T_Retval: |
| """ |
| Call the given function in the event loop thread. |
| |
| If the callable returns a coroutine object, it is awaited on. |
| |
| :param func: any callable |
| :raises RuntimeError: if the portal is not running or if this method is called |
| from within the event loop thread |
| |
| """ |
| return cast(T_Retval, self.start_task_soon(func, *args).result()) |
|
|
| @overload |
| def start_task_soon( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval]], |
| *args: Unpack[PosArgsT], |
| name: object = None, |
| ) -> Future[T_Retval]: ... |
|
|
| @overload |
| def start_task_soon( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], T_Retval], |
| *args: Unpack[PosArgsT], |
| name: object = None, |
| ) -> Future[T_Retval]: ... |
|
|
| def start_task_soon( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[[Unpack[PosArgsT]], Awaitable[T_Retval] | T_Retval], |
| *args: Unpack[PosArgsT], |
| name: object = None, |
| ) -> Future[T_Retval]: |
| """ |
| Start a task in the portal's task group. |
| |
| The task will be run inside a cancel scope which can be cancelled by cancelling |
| the returned future. |
| |
| :param func: the target function |
| :param args: positional arguments passed to ``func`` |
| :param name: name of the task (will be coerced to a string if not ``None``) |
| :return: a future that resolves with the return value of the callable if the |
| task completes successfully, or with the exception raised in the task |
| :raises RuntimeError: if the portal is not running or if this method is called |
| from within the event loop thread |
| :rtype: concurrent.futures.Future[T_Retval] |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.0 |
| |
| """ |
| self._check_running() |
| f: Future[T_Retval] = Future() |
| self._spawn_task_from_thread(func, args, {}, name, f) |
| return f |
|
|
| def start_task( |
| self, |
| func: Callable[..., Awaitable[T_Retval]], |
| *args: object, |
| name: object = None, |
| ) -> tuple[Future[T_Retval], Any]: |
| """ |
| Start a task in the portal's task group and wait until it signals for readiness. |
| |
| This method works the same way as :meth:`.abc.TaskGroup.start`. |
| |
| :param func: the target function |
| :param args: positional arguments passed to ``func`` |
| :param name: name of the task (will be coerced to a string if not ``None``) |
| :return: a tuple of (future, task_status_value) where the ``task_status_value`` |
| is the value passed to ``task_status.started()`` from within the target |
| function |
| :rtype: tuple[concurrent.futures.Future[T_Retval], Any] |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.0 |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def task_done(future: Future[T_Retval]) -> None: |
| if not task_status_future.done(): |
| if future.cancelled(): |
| task_status_future.cancel() |
| elif future.exception(): |
| task_status_future.set_exception(future.exception()) |
| else: |
| exc = RuntimeError( |
| "Task exited without calling task_status.started()" |
| ) |
| task_status_future.set_exception(exc) |
|
|
| self._check_running() |
| task_status_future: Future = Future() |
| task_status = _BlockingPortalTaskStatus(task_status_future) |
| f: Future = Future() |
| f.add_done_callback(task_done) |
| self._spawn_task_from_thread(func, args, {"task_status": task_status}, name, f) |
| return f, task_status_future.result() |
|
|
| def wrap_async_context_manager( |
| self, cm: AbstractAsyncContextManager[T_co] |
| ) -> AbstractContextManager[T_co]: |
| """ |
| Wrap an async context manager as a synchronous context manager via this portal. |
| |
| Spawns a task that will call both ``__aenter__()`` and ``__aexit__()``, stopping |
| in the middle until the synchronous context manager exits. |
| |
| :param cm: an asynchronous context manager |
| :return: a synchronous context manager |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 2.1 |
| |
| """ |
| return _BlockingAsyncContextManager(cm, self) |
|
|
|
|
| @dataclass |
| class BlockingPortalProvider: |
| """ |
| A manager for a blocking portal. Used as a context manager. The first thread to |
| enter this context manager causes a blocking portal to be started with the specific |
| parameters, and the last thread to exit causes the portal to be shut down. Thus, |
| there will be exactly one blocking portal running in this context as long as at |
| least one thread has entered this context manager. |
| |
| The parameters are the same as for :func:`~anyio.run`. |
| |
| :param backend: name of the backend |
| :param backend_options: backend options |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 4.4 |
| """ |
|
|
| backend: str = "asyncio" |
| backend_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None |
| _lock: Lock = field(init=False, default_factory=Lock) |
| _leases: int = field(init=False, default=0) |
| _portal: BlockingPortal = field(init=False) |
| _portal_cm: AbstractContextManager[BlockingPortal] | None = field( |
| init=False, default=None |
| ) |
|
|
| def __enter__(self) -> BlockingPortal: |
| with self._lock: |
| if self._portal_cm is None: |
| self._portal_cm = start_blocking_portal( |
| self.backend, self.backend_options |
| ) |
| self._portal = self._portal_cm.__enter__() |
|
|
| self._leases += 1 |
| return self._portal |
|
|
| def __exit__( |
| self, |
| exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, |
| exc_val: BaseException | None, |
| exc_tb: TracebackType | None, |
| ) -> None: |
| portal_cm: AbstractContextManager[BlockingPortal] | None = None |
| with self._lock: |
| assert self._portal_cm |
| assert self._leases > 0 |
| self._leases -= 1 |
| if not self._leases: |
| portal_cm = self._portal_cm |
| self._portal_cm = None |
| del self._portal |
|
|
| if portal_cm: |
| portal_cm.__exit__(None, None, None) |
|
|
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def start_blocking_portal( |
| backend: str = "asyncio", |
| backend_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None, |
| *, |
| name: str | None = None, |
| ) -> Generator[BlockingPortal, Any, None]: |
| """ |
| Start a new event loop in a new thread and run a blocking portal in its main task. |
| |
| The parameters are the same as for :func:`~anyio.run`. |
| |
| :param backend: name of the backend |
| :param backend_options: backend options |
| :param name: name of the thread |
| :return: a context manager that yields a blocking portal |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.0 |
| Usage as a context manager is now required. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| async def run_portal() -> None: |
| async with BlockingPortal() as portal_: |
| if name is None: |
| current_thread().name = f"{backend}-portal-{id(portal_):x}" |
|
|
| future.set_result(portal_) |
| await portal_.sleep_until_stopped() |
|
|
| def run_blocking_portal() -> None: |
| if future.set_running_or_notify_cancel(): |
| try: |
| _eventloop.run( |
| run_portal, backend=backend, backend_options=backend_options |
| ) |
| except BaseException as exc: |
| if not future.done(): |
| future.set_exception(exc) |
|
|
| future: Future[BlockingPortal] = Future() |
| thread = Thread(target=run_blocking_portal, daemon=True, name=name) |
| thread.start() |
| try: |
| cancel_remaining_tasks = False |
| portal = future.result() |
| try: |
| yield portal |
| except BaseException: |
| cancel_remaining_tasks = True |
| raise |
| finally: |
| try: |
| portal.call(portal.stop, cancel_remaining_tasks) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| finally: |
| thread.join() |
|
|
|
|
| def check_cancelled() -> None: |
| """ |
| Check if the cancel scope of the host task's running the current worker thread has |
| been cancelled. |
| |
| If the host task's current cancel scope has indeed been cancelled, the |
| backend-specific cancellation exception will be raised. |
| |
| :raises RuntimeError: if the current thread was not spawned by |
| :func:`.to_thread.run_sync` |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| async_backend: AsyncBackend = threadlocals.current_async_backend |
| except AttributeError: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "This function can only be run from an AnyIO worker thread" |
| ) from None |
|
|
| async_backend.check_cancelled() |
|
|