| import asyncio |
| import logging |
| import time |
| import traceback |
|
|
| from .compatibility import guarantee_single_callable |
|
|
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
|
|
|
| class StatelessServer: |
| """ |
| Base server class that handles basic concepts like application instance |
| creation/pooling, exception handling, and similar, for stateless protocols |
| (i.e. ones without actual incoming connections to the process) |
| |
| Your code should override the handle() method, doing whatever it needs to, |
| and calling get_or_create_application_instance with a unique `scope_id` |
| and `scope` for the scope it wants to get. |
| |
| If an application instance is found with the same `scope_id`, you are |
| given its input queue, otherwise one is made for you with the scope provided |
| and you are given that fresh new input queue. Either way, you should do |
| something like: |
| |
| input_queue = self.get_or_create_application_instance( |
| "user-123456", |
| {"type": "testprotocol", "user_id": "123456", "username": "andrew"}, |
| ) |
| input_queue.put_nowait(message) |
| |
| If you try and create an application instance and there are already |
| `max_application` instances, the oldest/least recently used one will be |
| reclaimed and shut down to make space. |
| |
| Application coroutines that error will be found periodically (every 100ms |
| by default) and have their exceptions printed to the console. Override |
| application_exception() if you want to do more when this happens. |
| |
| If you override run(), make sure you handle things like launching the |
| application checker. |
| """ |
|
|
| application_checker_interval = 0.1 |
|
|
| def __init__(self, application, max_applications=1000): |
| |
| self.application = application |
| self.max_applications = max_applications |
| |
| self.application_instances = {} |
|
|
| |
|
|
| def run(self): |
| """ |
| Runs the asyncio event loop with our handler loop. |
| """ |
| event_loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() |
| try: |
| event_loop.run_until_complete(self.arun()) |
| except KeyboardInterrupt: |
| logger.info("Exiting due to Ctrl-C/interrupt") |
|
|
| async def arun(self): |
| """ |
| Runs the asyncio event loop with our handler loop. |
| """ |
|
|
| class Done(Exception): |
| pass |
|
|
| async def handle(): |
| await self.handle() |
| raise Done |
|
|
| try: |
| await asyncio.gather(self.application_checker(), handle()) |
| except Done: |
| pass |
|
|
| async def handle(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError("You must implement handle()") |
|
|
| async def application_send(self, scope, message): |
| """ |
| Receives outbound sends from applications and handles them. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError("You must implement application_send()") |
|
|
| |
|
|
| def get_or_create_application_instance(self, scope_id, scope): |
| """ |
| Creates an application instance and returns its queue. |
| """ |
| if scope_id in self.application_instances: |
| self.application_instances[scope_id]["last_used"] = time.time() |
| return self.application_instances[scope_id]["input_queue"] |
| |
| while len(self.application_instances) > self.max_applications: |
| self.delete_oldest_application_instance() |
| |
| input_queue = asyncio.Queue() |
| application_instance = guarantee_single_callable(self.application) |
| |
| future = asyncio.ensure_future( |
| application_instance( |
| scope=scope, |
| receive=input_queue.get, |
| send=lambda message: self.application_send(scope, message), |
| ), |
| ) |
| self.application_instances[scope_id] = { |
| "input_queue": input_queue, |
| "future": future, |
| "scope": scope, |
| "last_used": time.time(), |
| } |
| return input_queue |
|
|
| def delete_oldest_application_instance(self): |
| """ |
| Finds and deletes the oldest application instance |
| """ |
| oldest_time = min( |
| details["last_used"] for details in self.application_instances.values() |
| ) |
| for scope_id, details in self.application_instances.items(): |
| if details["last_used"] == oldest_time: |
| self.delete_application_instance(scope_id) |
| |
| |
| return |
|
|
| def delete_application_instance(self, scope_id): |
| """ |
| Removes an application instance (makes sure its task is stopped, |
| then removes it from the current set) |
| """ |
| details = self.application_instances[scope_id] |
| del self.application_instances[scope_id] |
| if not details["future"].done(): |
| details["future"].cancel() |
|
|
| async def application_checker(self): |
| """ |
| Goes through the set of current application instance Futures and cleans up |
| any that are done/prints exceptions for any that errored. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| await asyncio.sleep(self.application_checker_interval) |
| for scope_id, details in list(self.application_instances.items()): |
| if details["future"].done(): |
| exception = details["future"].exception() |
| if exception: |
| await self.application_exception(exception, details) |
| try: |
| del self.application_instances[scope_id] |
| except KeyError: |
| |
| pass |
|
|
| async def application_exception(self, exception, application_details): |
| """ |
| Called whenever an application coroutine has an exception. |
| """ |
| logging.error( |
| "Exception inside application: %s\n%s%s", |
| exception, |
| "".join(traceback.format_tb(exception.__traceback__)), |
| f" {exception}", |
| ) |
|
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