1"""Event loop and event loop policy.""" 2 3__all__ = ( 4 'AbstractEventLoopPolicy', 5 'AbstractEventLoop', 'AbstractServer', 6 'Handle', 'TimerHandle', 7 'get_event_loop_policy', 'set_event_loop_policy', 8 'get_event_loop', 'set_event_loop', 'new_event_loop', 9 'get_child_watcher', 'set_child_watcher', 10 '_set_running_loop', 'get_running_loop', 11 '_get_running_loop', 12) 13 14import contextvars 15import os 16import socket 17import subprocess 18import sys 19import threading 20 21from . import format_helpers 22from . import exceptions 23 24 25class Handle: 26 """Object returned by callback registration methods.""" 27 28 __slots__ = ('_callback', '_args', '_cancelled', '_loop', 29 '_source_traceback', '_repr', '__weakref__', 30 '_context') 31 32 def __init__(self, callback, args, loop, context=None): 33 if context is None: 34 context = contextvars.copy_context() 35 self._context = context 36 self._loop = loop 37 self._callback = callback 38 self._args = args 39 self._cancelled = False 40 self._repr = None 41 if self._loop.get_debug(): 42 self._source_traceback = format_helpers.extract_stack( 43 sys._getframe(1)) 44 else: 45 self._source_traceback = None 46 47 def _repr_info(self): 48 info = [self.__class__.__name__] 49 if self._cancelled: 50 info.append('cancelled') 51 if self._callback is not None: 52 info.append(format_helpers._format_callback_source( 53 self._callback, self._args)) 54 if self._source_traceback: 55 frame = self._source_traceback[-1] 56 info.append(f'created at {frame[0]}:{frame[1]}') 57 return info 58 59 def __repr__(self): 60 if self._repr is not None: 61 return self._repr 62 info = self._repr_info() 63 return '<{}>'.format(' '.join(info)) 64 65 def cancel(self): 66 if not self._cancelled: 67 self._cancelled = True 68 if self._loop.get_debug(): 69 # Keep a representation in debug mode to keep callback and 70 # parameters. For example, to log the warning 71 # "Executing <Handle...> took 2.5 second" 72 self._repr = repr(self) 73 self._callback = None 74 self._args = None 75 76 def cancelled(self): 77 return self._cancelled 78 79 def _run(self): 80 try: 81 self._context.run(self._callback, *self._args) 82 except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): 83 raise 84 except BaseException as exc: 85 cb = format_helpers._format_callback_source( 86 self._callback, self._args) 87 msg = f'Exception in callback {cb}' 88 context = { 89 'message': msg, 90 'exception': exc, 91 'handle': self, 92 } 93 if self._source_traceback: 94 context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback 95 self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) 96 self = None # Needed to break cycles when an exception occurs. 97 98 99class TimerHandle(Handle): 100 """Object returned by timed callback registration methods.""" 101 102 __slots__ = ['_scheduled', '_when'] 103 104 def __init__(self, when, callback, args, loop, context=None): 105 assert when is not None 106 super().__init__(callback, args, loop, context) 107 if self._source_traceback: 108 del self._source_traceback[-1] 109 self._when = when 110 self._scheduled = False 111 112 def _repr_info(self): 113 info = super()._repr_info() 114 pos = 2 if self._cancelled else 1 115 info.insert(pos, f'when={self._when}') 116 return info 117 118 def __hash__(self): 119 return hash(self._when) 120 121 def __lt__(self, other): 122 return self._when < other._when 123 124 def __le__(self, other): 125 if self._when < other._when: 126 return True 127 return self.__eq__(other) 128 129 def __gt__(self, other): 130 return self._when > other._when 131 132 def __ge__(self, other): 133 if self._when > other._when: 134 return True 135 return self.__eq__(other) 136 137 def __eq__(self, other): 138 if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): 139 return (self._when == other._when and 140 self._callback == other._callback and 141 self._args == other._args and 142 self._cancelled == other._cancelled) 143 return NotImplemented 144 145 def __ne__(self, other): 146 equal = self.__eq__(other) 147 return NotImplemented if equal is NotImplemented else not equal 148 149 def cancel(self): 150 if not self._cancelled: 151 self._loop._timer_handle_cancelled(self) 152 super().cancel() 153 154 def when(self): 155 """Return a scheduled callback time. 156 157 The time is an absolute timestamp, using the same time 158 reference as loop.time(). 159 """ 160 return self._when 161 162 163class AbstractServer: 164 """Abstract server returned by create_server().""" 165 166 def close(self): 167 """Stop serving. This leaves existing connections open.""" 168 raise NotImplementedError 169 170 def get_loop(self): 171 """Get the event loop the Server object is attached to.""" 172 raise NotImplementedError 173 174 def is_serving(self): 175 """Return True if the server is accepting connections.""" 176 raise NotImplementedError 177 178 async def start_serving(self): 179 """Start accepting connections. 180 181 This method is idempotent, so it can be called when 182 the server is already being serving. 183 """ 184 raise NotImplementedError 185 186 async def serve_forever(self): 187 """Start accepting connections until the coroutine is cancelled. 188 189 The server is closed when the coroutine is cancelled. 190 """ 191 raise NotImplementedError 192 193 async def wait_closed(self): 194 """Coroutine to wait until service is closed.""" 195 raise NotImplementedError 196 197 async def __aenter__(self): 198 return self 199 200 async def __aexit__(self, *exc): 201 self.close() 202 await self.wait_closed() 203 204 205class AbstractEventLoop: 206 """Abstract event loop.""" 207 208 # Running and stopping the event loop. 209 210 def run_forever(self): 211 """Run the event loop until stop() is called.""" 212 raise NotImplementedError 213 214 def run_until_complete(self, future): 215 """Run the event loop until a Future is done. 216 217 Return the Future's result, or raise its exception. 218 """ 219 raise NotImplementedError 220 221 def stop(self): 222 """Stop the event loop as soon as reasonable. 223 224 Exactly how soon that is may depend on the implementation, but 225 no more I/O callbacks should be scheduled. 226 """ 227 raise NotImplementedError 228 229 def is_running(self): 230 """Return whether the event loop is currently running.""" 231 raise NotImplementedError 232 233 def is_closed(self): 234 """Returns True if the event loop was closed.""" 235 raise NotImplementedError 236 237 def close(self): 238 """Close the loop. 239 240 The loop should not be running. 241 242 This is idempotent and irreversible. 243 244 No other methods should be called after this one. 245 """ 246 raise NotImplementedError 247 248 async def shutdown_asyncgens(self): 249 """Shutdown all active asynchronous generators.""" 250 raise NotImplementedError 251 252 # Methods scheduling callbacks. All these return Handles. 253 254 def _timer_handle_cancelled(self, handle): 255 """Notification that a TimerHandle has been cancelled.""" 256 raise NotImplementedError 257 258 def call_soon(self, callback, *args): 259 return self.call_later(0, callback, *args) 260 261 def call_later(self, delay, callback, *args): 262 raise NotImplementedError 263 264 def call_at(self, when, callback, *args): 265 raise NotImplementedError 266 267 def time(self): 268 raise NotImplementedError 269 270 def create_future(self): 271 raise NotImplementedError 272 273 # Method scheduling a coroutine object: create a task. 274 275 def create_task(self, coro, *, name=None): 276 raise NotImplementedError 277 278 # Methods for interacting with threads. 279 280 def call_soon_threadsafe(self, callback, *args): 281 raise NotImplementedError 282 283 async def run_in_executor(self, executor, func, *args): 284 raise NotImplementedError 285 286 def set_default_executor(self, executor): 287 raise NotImplementedError 288 289 # Network I/O methods returning Futures. 290 291 async def getaddrinfo(self, host, port, *, 292 family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0): 293 raise NotImplementedError 294 295 async def getnameinfo(self, sockaddr, flags=0): 296 raise NotImplementedError 297 298 async def create_connection( 299 self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, 300 *, ssl=None, family=0, proto=0, 301 flags=0, sock=None, local_addr=None, 302 server_hostname=None, 303 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, 304 happy_eyeballs_delay=None, interleave=None): 305 raise NotImplementedError 306 307 async def create_server( 308 self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, 309 *, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, 310 flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, backlog=100, 311 ssl=None, reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, 312 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, 313 start_serving=True): 314 """A coroutine which creates a TCP server bound to host and port. 315 316 The return value is a Server object which can be used to stop 317 the service. 318 319 If host is an empty string or None all interfaces are assumed 320 and a list of multiple sockets will be returned (most likely 321 one for IPv4 and another one for IPv6). The host parameter can also be 322 a sequence (e.g. list) of hosts to bind to. 323 324 family can be set to either AF_INET or AF_INET6 to force the 325 socket to use IPv4 or IPv6. If not set it will be determined 326 from host (defaults to AF_UNSPEC). 327 328 flags is a bitmask for getaddrinfo(). 329 330 sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting 331 socket object. 332 333 backlog is the maximum number of queued connections passed to 334 listen() (defaults to 100). 335 336 ssl can be set to an SSLContext to enable SSL over the 337 accepted connections. 338 339 reuse_address tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in 340 TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to 341 expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on 342 UNIX. 343 344 reuse_port tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to 345 the same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as 346 they all set this flag when being created. This option is not 347 supported on Windows. 348 349 ssl_handshake_timeout is the time in seconds that an SSL server 350 will wait for completion of the SSL handshake before aborting the 351 connection. Default is 60s. 352 353 start_serving set to True (default) causes the created server 354 to start accepting connections immediately. When set to False, 355 the user should await Server.start_serving() or Server.serve_forever() 356 to make the server to start accepting connections. 357 """ 358 raise NotImplementedError 359 360 async def sendfile(self, transport, file, offset=0, count=None, 361 *, fallback=True): 362 """Send a file through a transport. 363 364 Return an amount of sent bytes. 365 """ 366 raise NotImplementedError 367 368 async def start_tls(self, transport, protocol, sslcontext, *, 369 server_side=False, 370 server_hostname=None, 371 ssl_handshake_timeout=None): 372 """Upgrade a transport to TLS. 373 374 Return a new transport that *protocol* should start using 375 immediately. 376 """ 377 raise NotImplementedError 378 379 async def create_unix_connection( 380 self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, 381 ssl=None, sock=None, 382 server_hostname=None, 383 ssl_handshake_timeout=None): 384 raise NotImplementedError 385 386 async def create_unix_server( 387 self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, 388 sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, 389 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, 390 start_serving=True): 391 """A coroutine which creates a UNIX Domain Socket server. 392 393 The return value is a Server object, which can be used to stop 394 the service. 395 396 path is a str, representing a file systsem path to bind the 397 server socket to. 398 399 sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting 400 socket object. 401 402 backlog is the maximum number of queued connections passed to 403 listen() (defaults to 100). 404 405 ssl can be set to an SSLContext to enable SSL over the 406 accepted connections. 407 408 ssl_handshake_timeout is the time in seconds that an SSL server 409 will wait for the SSL handshake to complete (defaults to 60s). 410 411 start_serving set to True (default) causes the created server 412 to start accepting connections immediately. When set to False, 413 the user should await Server.start_serving() or Server.serve_forever() 414 to make the server to start accepting connections. 415 """ 416 raise NotImplementedError 417 418 async def create_datagram_endpoint(self, protocol_factory, 419 local_addr=None, remote_addr=None, *, 420 family=0, proto=0, flags=0, 421 reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, 422 allow_broadcast=None, sock=None): 423 """A coroutine which creates a datagram endpoint. 424 425 This method will try to establish the endpoint in the background. 426 When successful, the coroutine returns a (transport, protocol) pair. 427 428 protocol_factory must be a callable returning a protocol instance. 429 430 socket family AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6 or socket.AF_UNIX depending on 431 host (or family if specified), socket type SOCK_DGRAM. 432 433 reuse_address tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in 434 TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to 435 expire. If not specified it will automatically be set to True on 436 UNIX. 437 438 reuse_port tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to 439 the same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as 440 they all set this flag when being created. This option is not 441 supported on Windows and some UNIX's. If the 442 :py:data:`~socket.SO_REUSEPORT` constant is not defined then this 443 capability is unsupported. 444 445 allow_broadcast tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to send 446 messages to the broadcast address. 447 448 sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting 449 socket object. 450 """ 451 raise NotImplementedError 452 453 # Pipes and subprocesses. 454 455 async def connect_read_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe): 456 """Register read pipe in event loop. Set the pipe to non-blocking mode. 457 458 protocol_factory should instantiate object with Protocol interface. 459 pipe is a file-like object. 460 Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport supports the 461 ReadTransport interface.""" 462 # The reason to accept file-like object instead of just file descriptor 463 # is: we need to own pipe and close it at transport finishing 464 # Can got complicated errors if pass f.fileno(), 465 # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vise versa. 466 raise NotImplementedError 467 468 async def connect_write_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe): 469 """Register write pipe in event loop. 470 471 protocol_factory should instantiate object with BaseProtocol interface. 472 Pipe is file-like object already switched to nonblocking. 473 Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport support 474 WriteTransport interface.""" 475 # The reason to accept file-like object instead of just file descriptor 476 # is: we need to own pipe and close it at transport finishing 477 # Can got complicated errors if pass f.fileno(), 478 # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vise versa. 479 raise NotImplementedError 480 481 async def subprocess_shell(self, protocol_factory, cmd, *, 482 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, 483 stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 484 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 485 **kwargs): 486 raise NotImplementedError 487 488 async def subprocess_exec(self, protocol_factory, *args, 489 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, 490 stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 491 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 492 **kwargs): 493 raise NotImplementedError 494 495 # Ready-based callback registration methods. 496 # The add_*() methods return None. 497 # The remove_*() methods return True if something was removed, 498 # False if there was nothing to delete. 499 500 def add_reader(self, fd, callback, *args): 501 raise NotImplementedError 502 503 def remove_reader(self, fd): 504 raise NotImplementedError 505 506 def add_writer(self, fd, callback, *args): 507 raise NotImplementedError 508 509 def remove_writer(self, fd): 510 raise NotImplementedError 511 512 # Completion based I/O methods returning Futures. 513 514 async def sock_recv(self, sock, nbytes): 515 raise NotImplementedError 516 517 async def sock_recv_into(self, sock, buf): 518 raise NotImplementedError 519 520 async def sock_sendall(self, sock, data): 521 raise NotImplementedError 522 523 async def sock_connect(self, sock, address): 524 raise NotImplementedError 525 526 async def sock_accept(self, sock): 527 raise NotImplementedError 528 529 async def sock_sendfile(self, sock, file, offset=0, count=None, 530 *, fallback=None): 531 raise NotImplementedError 532 533 # Signal handling. 534 535 def add_signal_handler(self, sig, callback, *args): 536 raise NotImplementedError 537 538 def remove_signal_handler(self, sig): 539 raise NotImplementedError 540 541 # Task factory. 542 543 def set_task_factory(self, factory): 544 raise NotImplementedError 545 546 def get_task_factory(self): 547 raise NotImplementedError 548 549 # Error handlers. 550 551 def get_exception_handler(self): 552 raise NotImplementedError 553 554 def set_exception_handler(self, handler): 555 raise NotImplementedError 556 557 def default_exception_handler(self, context): 558 raise NotImplementedError 559 560 def call_exception_handler(self, context): 561 raise NotImplementedError 562 563 # Debug flag management. 564 565 def get_debug(self): 566 raise NotImplementedError 567 568 def set_debug(self, enabled): 569 raise NotImplementedError 570 571 572class AbstractEventLoopPolicy: 573 """Abstract policy for accessing the event loop.""" 574 575 def get_event_loop(self): 576 """Get the event loop for the current context. 577 578 Returns an event loop object implementing the BaseEventLoop interface, 579 or raises an exception in case no event loop has been set for the 580 current context and the current policy does not specify to create one. 581 582 It should never return None.""" 583 raise NotImplementedError 584 585 def set_event_loop(self, loop): 586 """Set the event loop for the current context to loop.""" 587 raise NotImplementedError 588 589 def new_event_loop(self): 590 """Create and return a new event loop object according to this 591 policy's rules. If there's need to set this loop as the event loop for 592 the current context, set_event_loop must be called explicitly.""" 593 raise NotImplementedError 594 595 # Child processes handling (Unix only). 596 597 def get_child_watcher(self): 598 "Get the watcher for child processes." 599 raise NotImplementedError 600 601 def set_child_watcher(self, watcher): 602 """Set the watcher for child processes.""" 603 raise NotImplementedError 604 605 606class BaseDefaultEventLoopPolicy(AbstractEventLoopPolicy): 607 """Default policy implementation for accessing the event loop. 608 609 In this policy, each thread has its own event loop. However, we 610 only automatically create an event loop by default for the main 611 thread; other threads by default have no event loop. 612 613 Other policies may have different rules (e.g. a single global 614 event loop, or automatically creating an event loop per thread, or 615 using some other notion of context to which an event loop is 616 associated). 617 """ 618 619 _loop_factory = None 620 621 class _Local(threading.local): 622 _loop = None 623 _set_called = False 624 625 def __init__(self): 626 self._local = self._Local() 627 628 def get_event_loop(self): 629 """Get the event loop for the current context. 630 631 Returns an instance of EventLoop or raises an exception. 632 """ 633 if (self._local._loop is None and 634 not self._local._set_called and 635 isinstance(threading.current_thread(), threading._MainThread)): 636 self.set_event_loop(self.new_event_loop()) 637 638 if self._local._loop is None: 639 raise RuntimeError('There is no current event loop in thread %r.' 640 % threading.current_thread().name) 641 642 return self._local._loop 643 644 def set_event_loop(self, loop): 645 """Set the event loop.""" 646 self._local._set_called = True 647 assert loop is None or isinstance(loop, AbstractEventLoop) 648 self._local._loop = loop 649 650 def new_event_loop(self): 651 """Create a new event loop. 652 653 You must call set_event_loop() to make this the current event 654 loop. 655 """ 656 return self._loop_factory() 657 658 659# Event loop policy. The policy itself is always global, even if the 660# policy's rules say that there is an event loop per thread (or other 661# notion of context). The default policy is installed by the first 662# call to get_event_loop_policy(). 663_event_loop_policy = None 664 665# Lock for protecting the on-the-fly creation of the event loop policy. 666_lock = threading.Lock() 667 668 669# A TLS for the running event loop, used by _get_running_loop. 670class _RunningLoop(threading.local): 671 loop_pid = (None, None) 672 673 674_running_loop = _RunningLoop() 675 676 677def get_running_loop(): 678 """Return the running event loop. Raise a RuntimeError if there is none. 679 680 This function is thread-specific. 681 """ 682 # NOTE: this function is implemented in C (see _asynciomodule.c) 683 loop = _get_running_loop() 684 if loop is None: 685 raise RuntimeError('no running event loop') 686 return loop 687 688 689def _get_running_loop(): 690 """Return the running event loop or None. 691 692 This is a low-level function intended to be used by event loops. 693 This function is thread-specific. 694 """ 695 # NOTE: this function is implemented in C (see _asynciomodule.c) 696 running_loop, pid = _running_loop.loop_pid 697 if running_loop is not None and pid == os.getpid(): 698 return running_loop 699 700 701def _set_running_loop(loop): 702 """Set the running event loop. 703 704 This is a low-level function intended to be used by event loops. 705 This function is thread-specific. 706 """ 707 # NOTE: this function is implemented in C (see _asynciomodule.c) 708 _running_loop.loop_pid = (loop, os.getpid()) 709 710 711def _init_event_loop_policy(): 712 global _event_loop_policy 713 with _lock: 714 if _event_loop_policy is None: # pragma: no branch 715 from . import DefaultEventLoopPolicy 716 _event_loop_policy = DefaultEventLoopPolicy() 717 718 719def get_event_loop_policy(): 720 """Get the current event loop policy.""" 721 if _event_loop_policy is None: 722 _init_event_loop_policy() 723 return _event_loop_policy 724 725 726def set_event_loop_policy(policy): 727 """Set the current event loop policy. 728 729 If policy is None, the default policy is restored.""" 730 global _event_loop_policy 731 assert policy is None or isinstance(policy, AbstractEventLoopPolicy) 732 _event_loop_policy = policy 733 734 735def get_event_loop(): 736 """Return an asyncio event loop. 737 738 When called from a coroutine or a callback (e.g. scheduled with call_soon 739 or similar API), this function will always return the running event loop. 740 741 If there is no running event loop set, the function will return 742 the result of `get_event_loop_policy().get_event_loop()` call. 743 """ 744 # NOTE: this function is implemented in C (see _asynciomodule.c) 745 current_loop = _get_running_loop() 746 if current_loop is not None: 747 return current_loop 748 return get_event_loop_policy().get_event_loop() 749 750 751def set_event_loop(loop): 752 """Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().set_event_loop(loop).""" 753 get_event_loop_policy().set_event_loop(loop) 754 755 756def new_event_loop(): 757 """Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop().""" 758 return get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop() 759 760 761def get_child_watcher(): 762 """Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().get_child_watcher().""" 763 return get_event_loop_policy().get_child_watcher() 764 765 766def set_child_watcher(watcher): 767 """Equivalent to calling 768 get_event_loop_policy().set_child_watcher(watcher).""" 769 return get_event_loop_policy().set_child_watcher(watcher) 770 771 772# Alias pure-Python implementations for testing purposes. 773_py__get_running_loop = _get_running_loop 774_py__set_running_loop = _set_running_loop 775_py_get_running_loop = get_running_loop 776_py_get_event_loop = get_event_loop 777 778 779try: 780 # get_event_loop() is one of the most frequently called 781 # functions in asyncio. Pure Python implementation is 782 # about 4 times slower than C-accelerated. 783 from _asyncio import (_get_running_loop, _set_running_loop, 784 get_running_loop, get_event_loop) 785except ImportError: 786 pass 787else: 788 # Alias C implementations for testing purposes. 789 _c__get_running_loop = _get_running_loop 790 _c__set_running_loop = _set_running_loop 791 _c_get_running_loop = get_running_loop 792 _c_get_event_loop = get_event_loop 793