| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import collections.abc as c |
| import typing as t |
| import warnings |
| import weakref |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| from contextlib import AbstractContextManager |
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| from functools import cached_property |
| from inspect import iscoroutinefunction |
| from weakref import WeakValueDictionary |
|
|
| from ._utilities import make_id |
| from ._utilities import make_ref |
| from ._utilities import Symbol |
|
|
| if t.TYPE_CHECKING: |
| F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=c.Callable[..., t.Any]) |
|
|
| ANY = Symbol("ANY") |
| """Symbol for "any sender".""" |
|
|
| ANY_ID = 0 |
|
|
|
|
| class Signal: |
| """A notification emitter. |
| |
| :param doc: The docstring for the signal. |
| """ |
|
|
| ANY = ANY |
| """An alias for the :data:`~blinker.ANY` sender symbol.""" |
|
|
| set_class: type[set[t.Any]] = set |
| """The set class to use for tracking connected receivers and senders. |
| Python's ``set`` is unordered. If receivers must be dispatched in the order |
| they were connected, an ordered set implementation can be used. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.7 |
| """ |
|
|
| @cached_property |
| def receiver_connected(self) -> Signal: |
| """Emitted at the end of each :meth:`connect` call. |
| |
| The signal sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`connect` |
| arguments are passed through: ``receiver``, ``sender``, and ``weak``. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.2 |
| """ |
| return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver connects.") |
|
|
| @cached_property |
| def receiver_disconnected(self) -> Signal: |
| """Emitted at the end of each :meth:`disconnect` call. |
| |
| The sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`disconnect` arguments |
| are passed through: ``receiver`` and ``sender``. |
| |
| This signal is emitted **only** when :meth:`disconnect` is called |
| explicitly. This signal cannot be emitted by an automatic disconnect |
| when a weakly referenced receiver or sender goes out of scope, as the |
| instance is no longer be available to be used as the sender for this |
| signal. |
| |
| An alternative approach is available by subscribing to |
| :attr:`receiver_connected` and setting up a custom weakref cleanup |
| callback on weak receivers and senders. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.2 |
| """ |
| return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver disconnects.") |
|
|
| def __init__(self, doc: str | None = None) -> None: |
| if doc: |
| self.__doc__ = doc |
|
|
| self.receivers: dict[ |
| t.Any, weakref.ref[c.Callable[..., t.Any]] | c.Callable[..., t.Any] |
| ] = {} |
| """The map of connected receivers. Useful to quickly check if any |
| receivers are connected to the signal: ``if s.receivers:``. The |
| structure and data is not part of the public API, but checking its |
| boolean value is. |
| """ |
|
|
| self.is_muted: bool = False |
| self._by_receiver: dict[t.Any, set[t.Any]] = defaultdict(self.set_class) |
| self._by_sender: dict[t.Any, set[t.Any]] = defaultdict(self.set_class) |
| self._weak_senders: dict[t.Any, weakref.ref[t.Any]] = {} |
|
|
| def connect(self, receiver: F, sender: t.Any = ANY, weak: bool = True) -> F: |
| """Connect ``receiver`` to be called when the signal is sent by |
| ``sender``. |
| |
| :param receiver: The callable to call when :meth:`send` is called with |
| the given ``sender``, passing ``sender`` as a positional argument |
| along with any extra keyword arguments. |
| :param sender: Any object or :data:`ANY`. ``receiver`` will only be |
| called when :meth:`send` is called with this sender. If ``ANY``, the |
| receiver will be called for any sender. A receiver may be connected |
| to multiple senders by calling :meth:`connect` multiple times. |
| :param weak: Track the receiver with a :mod:`weakref`. The receiver will |
| be automatically disconnected when it is garbage collected. When |
| connecting a receiver defined within a function, set to ``False``, |
| otherwise it will be disconnected when the function scope ends. |
| """ |
| receiver_id = make_id(receiver) |
| sender_id = ANY_ID if sender is ANY else make_id(sender) |
|
|
| if weak: |
| self.receivers[receiver_id] = make_ref( |
| receiver, self._make_cleanup_receiver(receiver_id) |
| ) |
| else: |
| self.receivers[receiver_id] = receiver |
|
|
| self._by_sender[sender_id].add(receiver_id) |
| self._by_receiver[receiver_id].add(sender_id) |
|
|
| if sender is not ANY and sender_id not in self._weak_senders: |
| |
| try: |
| self._weak_senders[sender_id] = make_ref( |
| sender, self._make_cleanup_sender(sender_id) |
| ) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
|
|
| if "receiver_connected" in self.__dict__ and self.receiver_connected.receivers: |
| try: |
| self.receiver_connected.send( |
| self, receiver=receiver, sender=sender, weak=weak |
| ) |
| except TypeError: |
| |
| self.disconnect(receiver, sender) |
| raise |
|
|
| if _receiver_connected.receivers and self is not _receiver_connected: |
| try: |
| _receiver_connected.send( |
| self, receiver_arg=receiver, sender_arg=sender, weak_arg=weak |
| ) |
| except TypeError: |
| self.disconnect(receiver, sender) |
| raise |
|
|
| return receiver |
|
|
| def connect_via(self, sender: t.Any, weak: bool = False) -> c.Callable[[F], F]: |
| """Connect the decorated function to be called when the signal is sent |
| by ``sender``. |
| |
| The decorated function will be called when :meth:`send` is called with |
| the given ``sender``, passing ``sender`` as a positional argument along |
| with any extra keyword arguments. |
| |
| :param sender: Any object or :data:`ANY`. ``receiver`` will only be |
| called when :meth:`send` is called with this sender. If ``ANY``, the |
| receiver will be called for any sender. A receiver may be connected |
| to multiple senders by calling :meth:`connect` multiple times. |
| :param weak: Track the receiver with a :mod:`weakref`. The receiver will |
| be automatically disconnected when it is garbage collected. When |
| connecting a receiver defined within a function, set to ``False``, |
| otherwise it will be disconnected when the function scope ends.= |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.1 |
| """ |
|
|
| def decorator(fn: F) -> F: |
| self.connect(fn, sender, weak) |
| return fn |
|
|
| return decorator |
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def connected_to( |
| self, receiver: c.Callable[..., t.Any], sender: t.Any = ANY |
| ) -> c.Generator[None, None, None]: |
| """A context manager that temporarily connects ``receiver`` to the |
| signal while a ``with`` block executes. When the block exits, the |
| receiver is disconnected. Useful for tests. |
| |
| :param receiver: The callable to call when :meth:`send` is called with |
| the given ``sender``, passing ``sender`` as a positional argument |
| along with any extra keyword arguments. |
| :param sender: Any object or :data:`ANY`. ``receiver`` will only be |
| called when :meth:`send` is called with this sender. If ``ANY``, the |
| receiver will be called for any sender. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.1 |
| """ |
| self.connect(receiver, sender=sender, weak=False) |
|
|
| try: |
| yield None |
| finally: |
| self.disconnect(receiver) |
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def muted(self) -> c.Generator[None, None, None]: |
| """A context manager that temporarily disables the signal. No receivers |
| will be called if the signal is sent, until the ``with`` block exits. |
| Useful for tests. |
| """ |
| self.is_muted = True |
|
|
| try: |
| yield None |
| finally: |
| self.is_muted = False |
|
|
| def temporarily_connected_to( |
| self, receiver: c.Callable[..., t.Any], sender: t.Any = ANY |
| ) -> AbstractContextManager[None]: |
| """Deprecated alias for :meth:`connected_to`. |
| |
| .. deprecated:: 1.1 |
| Renamed to ``connected_to``. Will be removed in Blinker 1.9. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.9 |
| """ |
| warnings.warn( |
| "'temporarily_connected_to' is renamed to 'connected_to'. The old name is" |
| " deprecated and will be removed in Blinker 1.9.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| return self.connected_to(receiver, sender) |
|
|
| def send( |
| self, |
| sender: t.Any | None = None, |
| /, |
| *, |
| _async_wrapper: c.Callable[ |
| [c.Callable[..., c.Coroutine[t.Any, t.Any, t.Any]]], c.Callable[..., t.Any] |
| ] |
| | None = None, |
| **kwargs: t.Any, |
| ) -> list[tuple[c.Callable[..., t.Any], t.Any]]: |
| """Call all receivers that are connected to the given ``sender`` |
| or :data:`ANY`. Each receiver is called with ``sender`` as a positional |
| argument along with any extra keyword arguments. Return a list of |
| ``(receiver, return value)`` tuples. |
| |
| The order receivers are called is undefined, but can be influenced by |
| setting :attr:`set_class`. |
| |
| If a receiver raises an exception, that exception will propagate up. |
| This makes debugging straightforward, with an assumption that correctly |
| implemented receivers will not raise. |
| |
| :param sender: Call receivers connected to this sender, in addition to |
| those connected to :data:`ANY`. |
| :param _async_wrapper: Will be called on any receivers that are async |
| coroutines to turn them into sync callables. For example, could run |
| the receiver with an event loop. |
| :param kwargs: Extra keyword arguments to pass to each receiver. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 1.7 |
| Added the ``_async_wrapper`` argument. |
| """ |
| if self.is_muted: |
| return [] |
|
|
| results = [] |
|
|
| for receiver in self.receivers_for(sender): |
| if iscoroutinefunction(receiver): |
| if _async_wrapper is None: |
| raise RuntimeError("Cannot send to a coroutine function.") |
|
|
| result = _async_wrapper(receiver)(sender, **kwargs) |
| else: |
| result = receiver(sender, **kwargs) |
|
|
| results.append((receiver, result)) |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
| async def send_async( |
| self, |
| sender: t.Any | None = None, |
| /, |
| *, |
| _sync_wrapper: c.Callable[ |
| [c.Callable[..., t.Any]], c.Callable[..., c.Coroutine[t.Any, t.Any, t.Any]] |
| ] |
| | None = None, |
| **kwargs: t.Any, |
| ) -> list[tuple[c.Callable[..., t.Any], t.Any]]: |
| """Await all receivers that are connected to the given ``sender`` |
| or :data:`ANY`. Each receiver is called with ``sender`` as a positional |
| argument along with any extra keyword arguments. Return a list of |
| ``(receiver, return value)`` tuples. |
| |
| The order receivers are called is undefined, but can be influenced by |
| setting :attr:`set_class`. |
| |
| If a receiver raises an exception, that exception will propagate up. |
| This makes debugging straightforward, with an assumption that correctly |
| implemented receivers will not raise. |
| |
| :param sender: Call receivers connected to this sender, in addition to |
| those connected to :data:`ANY`. |
| :param _sync_wrapper: Will be called on any receivers that are sync |
| callables to turn them into async coroutines. For example, |
| could call the receiver in a thread. |
| :param kwargs: Extra keyword arguments to pass to each receiver. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.7 |
| """ |
| if self.is_muted: |
| return [] |
|
|
| results = [] |
|
|
| for receiver in self.receivers_for(sender): |
| if not iscoroutinefunction(receiver): |
| if _sync_wrapper is None: |
| raise RuntimeError("Cannot send to a non-coroutine function.") |
|
|
| result = await _sync_wrapper(receiver)(sender, **kwargs) |
| else: |
| result = await receiver(sender, **kwargs) |
|
|
| results.append((receiver, result)) |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
| def has_receivers_for(self, sender: t.Any) -> bool: |
| """Check if there is at least one receiver that will be called with the |
| given ``sender``. A receiver connected to :data:`ANY` will always be |
| called, regardless of sender. Does not check if weakly referenced |
| receivers are still live. See :meth:`receivers_for` for a stronger |
| search. |
| |
| :param sender: Check for receivers connected to this sender, in addition |
| to those connected to :data:`ANY`. |
| """ |
| if not self.receivers: |
| return False |
|
|
| if self._by_sender[ANY_ID]: |
| return True |
|
|
| if sender is ANY: |
| return False |
|
|
| return make_id(sender) in self._by_sender |
|
|
| def receivers_for( |
| self, sender: t.Any |
| ) -> c.Generator[c.Callable[..., t.Any], None, None]: |
| """Yield each receiver to be called for ``sender``, in addition to those |
| to be called for :data:`ANY`. Weakly referenced receivers that are not |
| live will be disconnected and skipped. |
| |
| :param sender: Yield receivers connected to this sender, in addition |
| to those connected to :data:`ANY`. |
| """ |
| |
| if not self.receivers: |
| return |
|
|
| sender_id = make_id(sender) |
|
|
| if sender_id in self._by_sender: |
| ids = self._by_sender[ANY_ID] | self._by_sender[sender_id] |
| else: |
| ids = self._by_sender[ANY_ID].copy() |
|
|
| for receiver_id in ids: |
| receiver = self.receivers.get(receiver_id) |
|
|
| if receiver is None: |
| continue |
|
|
| if isinstance(receiver, weakref.ref): |
| strong = receiver() |
|
|
| if strong is None: |
| self._disconnect(receiver_id, ANY_ID) |
| continue |
|
|
| yield strong |
| else: |
| yield receiver |
|
|
| def disconnect(self, receiver: c.Callable[..., t.Any], sender: t.Any = ANY) -> None: |
| """Disconnect ``receiver`` from being called when the signal is sent by |
| ``sender``. |
| |
| :param receiver: A connected receiver callable. |
| :param sender: Disconnect from only this sender. By default, disconnect |
| from all senders. |
| """ |
| sender_id: c.Hashable |
|
|
| if sender is ANY: |
| sender_id = ANY_ID |
| else: |
| sender_id = make_id(sender) |
|
|
| receiver_id = make_id(receiver) |
| self._disconnect(receiver_id, sender_id) |
|
|
| if ( |
| "receiver_disconnected" in self.__dict__ |
| and self.receiver_disconnected.receivers |
| ): |
| self.receiver_disconnected.send(self, receiver=receiver, sender=sender) |
|
|
| def _disconnect(self, receiver_id: c.Hashable, sender_id: c.Hashable) -> None: |
| if sender_id == ANY_ID: |
| if self._by_receiver.pop(receiver_id, None) is not None: |
| for bucket in self._by_sender.values(): |
| bucket.discard(receiver_id) |
|
|
| self.receivers.pop(receiver_id, None) |
| else: |
| self._by_sender[sender_id].discard(receiver_id) |
| self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id) |
|
|
| def _make_cleanup_receiver( |
| self, receiver_id: c.Hashable |
| ) -> c.Callable[[weakref.ref[c.Callable[..., t.Any]]], None]: |
| """Create a callback function to disconnect a weakly referenced |
| receiver when it is garbage collected. |
| """ |
|
|
| def cleanup(ref: weakref.ref[c.Callable[..., t.Any]]) -> None: |
| self._disconnect(receiver_id, ANY_ID) |
|
|
| return cleanup |
|
|
| def _make_cleanup_sender( |
| self, sender_id: c.Hashable |
| ) -> c.Callable[[weakref.ref[t.Any]], None]: |
| """Create a callback function to disconnect all receivers for a weakly |
| referenced sender when it is garbage collected. |
| """ |
| assert sender_id != ANY_ID |
|
|
| def cleanup(ref: weakref.ref[t.Any]) -> None: |
| self._weak_senders.pop(sender_id, None) |
|
|
| for receiver_id in self._by_sender.pop(sender_id, ()): |
| self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id) |
|
|
| return cleanup |
|
|
| def _cleanup_bookkeeping(self) -> None: |
| """Prune unused sender/receiver bookkeeping. Not threadsafe. |
| |
| Connecting & disconnecting leaves behind a small amount of bookkeeping |
| data. Typical workloads using Blinker, for example in most web apps, |
| Flask, CLI scripts, etc., are not adversely affected by this |
| bookkeeping. |
| |
| With a long-running process performing dynamic signal routing with high |
| volume, e.g. connecting to function closures, senders are all unique |
| object instances. Doing all of this over and over may cause memory usage |
| to grow due to extraneous bookkeeping. (An empty ``set`` for each stale |
| sender/receiver pair.) |
| |
| This method will prune that bookkeeping away, with the caveat that such |
| pruning is not threadsafe. The risk is that cleanup of a fully |
| disconnected receiver/sender pair occurs while another thread is |
| connecting that same pair. If you are in the highly dynamic, unique |
| receiver/sender situation that has lead you to this method, that failure |
| mode is perhaps not a big deal for you. |
| """ |
| for mapping in (self._by_sender, self._by_receiver): |
| for ident, bucket in list(mapping.items()): |
| if not bucket: |
| mapping.pop(ident, None) |
|
|
| def _clear_state(self) -> None: |
| """Disconnect all receivers and senders. Useful for tests.""" |
| self._weak_senders.clear() |
| self.receivers.clear() |
| self._by_sender.clear() |
| self._by_receiver.clear() |
|
|
|
|
| _receiver_connected = Signal( |
| """\ |
| Sent by a :class:`Signal` after a receiver connects. |
| |
| :argument: the Signal that was connected to |
| :keyword receiver_arg: the connected receiver |
| :keyword sender_arg: the sender to connect to |
| :keyword weak_arg: true if the connection to receiver_arg is a weak reference |
| |
| .. deprecated:: 1.2 |
| Individual signals have their own :attr:`~Signal.receiver_connected` and |
| :attr:`~Signal.receiver_disconnected` signals with a slightly simplified |
| call signature. This global signal will be removed in Blinker 1.9. |
| """ |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class NamedSignal(Signal): |
| """A named generic notification emitter. The name is not used by the signal |
| itself, but matches the key in the :class:`Namespace` that it belongs to. |
| |
| :param name: The name of the signal within the namespace. |
| :param doc: The docstring for the signal. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> None: |
| super().__init__(doc) |
|
|
| |
| self.name: str = name |
|
|
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| base = super().__repr__() |
| return f"{base[:-1]}; {self.name!r}>" |
|
|
|
|
| if t.TYPE_CHECKING: |
|
|
| class PNamespaceSignal(t.Protocol): |
| def __call__(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> NamedSignal: ... |
|
|
| |
| _NamespaceBase = dict[str, NamedSignal] |
| else: |
| _NamespaceBase = dict |
|
|
|
|
| class Namespace(_NamespaceBase): |
| """A dict mapping names to signals.""" |
|
|
| def signal(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> NamedSignal: |
| """Return the :class:`NamedSignal` for the given ``name``, creating it |
| if required. Repeated calls with the same name return the same signal. |
| |
| :param name: The name of the signal. |
| :param doc: The docstring of the signal. |
| """ |
| if name not in self: |
| self[name] = NamedSignal(name, doc) |
|
|
| return self[name] |
|
|
|
|
| class _WeakNamespace(WeakValueDictionary): |
| """A weak mapping of names to signals. |
| |
| Automatically cleans up unused signals when the last reference goes out |
| of scope. This namespace implementation provides similar behavior to Blinker |
| <= 1.2. |
| |
| .. deprecated:: 1.3 |
| Will be removed in Blinker 1.9. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.3 |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self) -> None: |
| warnings.warn( |
| "'WeakNamespace' is deprecated and will be removed in Blinker 1.9." |
| " Use 'Namespace' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| super().__init__() |
|
|
| def signal(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> NamedSignal: |
| """Return the :class:`NamedSignal` for the given ``name``, creating it |
| if required. Repeated calls with the same name return the same signal. |
| |
| :param name: The name of the signal. |
| :param doc: The docstring of the signal. |
| """ |
| if name not in self: |
| self[name] = NamedSignal(name, doc) |
|
|
| return self[name] |
|
|
|
|
| default_namespace: Namespace = Namespace() |
| """A default :class:`Namespace` for creating named signals. :func:`signal` |
| creates a :class:`NamedSignal` in this namespace. |
| """ |
|
|
| signal: PNamespaceSignal = default_namespace.signal |
| """Return a :class:`NamedSignal` in :data:`default_namespace` with the given |
| ``name``, creating it if required. Repeated calls with the same name return the |
| same signal. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| def __getattr__(name: str) -> t.Any: |
| if name == "receiver_connected": |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The global 'receiver_connected' signal is deprecated and will be" |
| " removed in Blinker 1.9. Use 'Signal.receiver_connected' and" |
| " 'Signal.receiver_disconnected' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| return _receiver_connected |
|
|
| if name == "WeakNamespace": |
| warnings.warn( |
| "'WeakNamespace' is deprecated and will be removed in Blinker 1.9." |
| " Use 'Namespace' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| return _WeakNamespace |
|
|
| raise AttributeError(name) |
|
|