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bjson/handlers.py
Asynchronous Bidirectional JSON-RPC protocol implementation over TCP/IP
Copyright (c) 2010 David Martinez Marti
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"""
import re
from types import MethodType
from bjsonrpc.exceptions import ServerError
class BaseHandler(object):
"""
Base Class to publish remote methods. It is instantiated by *Connection*.
Example::
class MyHandler(bjson.handlers.BaseHandler):
def _setup(self):
# Initailize here.
self.c = 0
def echo(self,text):
print text
self.c += 1
def getcount(self): return c
"""
public_methods_pattern = r'^[a-z]\w+$'
# Pattern to know which methods should be automatically published
nonpublic_methods = [
"close",
"add_method",
"get_method",
]
# List of method names that never should be published
def __init__(self, connection):
self._conn = connection
if hasattr(self._conn,"connection"):
self._conn = self._conn.connection
if hasattr(self._conn,"_conn"):
self._conn = self._conn._conn
self._methods = {}
for mname in dir(self):
if re.match(self.public_methods_pattern, mname):
function = getattr(self, mname)
if isinstance(function, MethodType):
self.add_method(function)
self._setup()
def _setup(self):
"""
Empty method to ease inheritance. Overload it with your needs, it
will be called after __init__.
"""
pass
def _shutdown(self):
"""
Internal method called when the handler is going to be destroyed.
You should add cleanup code here. Remember to call the parent
function.
"""
pass # In the future, here we could have some internal clean-up code.
def close(self):
"""
Cleans some variables before the object is freed. _close is called
manually from connection whenever a handler is going to be deleted.
"""
self._methods = {}
def add_method(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Porcelain for publishing methods into the handler. Is used by the
constructor itself to publish all non-private functions.
"""
for method in args:
if method.__name__ in self.nonpublic_methods:
continue
try:
assert(method.__name__ not in self._methods)
except AssertionError:
raise NameError, "Method with name %s already in the class methods!" % (method.__name__)
self._methods[method.__name__] = method
for name, method in kwargs.iteritems():
if method.__name__ in self.nonpublic_methods:
continue
try:
assert(name not in self._methods)
except AssertionError:
raise NameError, "Method with name %s already in the class methods!" % (method.__name__)
self._methods[name] = method
def get_method(self, name):
"""
Porcelain for resolving method objects from their names. Used by
connections to get the apropiate method object.
"""
if name not in self._methods:
raise ServerError("Unknown method %s" % repr(name))
return self._methods[name]
class NullHandler(BaseHandler):
"""
Null version of BaseHandler which has nothing in it. Use this when you
don't want to publish any function.
"""
pass
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