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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import sys
import time
import weakref
import functools
import traceback
import logging
from datetime import datetime
from txaio.interfaces import IFailedFuture, ILogger, log_levels
from txaio._iotype import guess_stream_needs_encoding
from txaio._common import _BatchedTimer
from txaio import _Config
import six
try:
import asyncio
from asyncio import iscoroutine
from asyncio import Future
except ImportError:
# Trollius >= 0.3 was renamed
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
import trollius as asyncio
from trollius import iscoroutine
from trollius import Future
config = _Config()
def with_config(loop=None):
"""
:return: an instance of the txaio API with the given
configuration. This won't affect anything using the 'gloabl'
config nor other instances created using this function.
If you need to customize txaio configuration separately (e.g. to
use multiple event-loops in asyncio), you can take code like this:
import txaio
class FunTimes(object):
def something_async(self):
return txaio.call_later(1, lambda: 'some result')
and instead do this:
import txaio
class FunTimes(object):
txaio = txaio
def something_async(self):
# this will run in the local/new event loop created in the constructor
return self.txaio.call_later(1, lambda: 'some result')
fun0 = FunTimes()
fun1 = FunTimes()
fun1.txaio = txaio.with_config(loop=asyncio.new_event_loop())
So `fun1` will run its futures on the newly-created event loop,
while `fun0` will work just as it did before this `with_config`
method was introduced (after 2.6.2).
"""
cfg = _Config()
if loop is not None:
cfg.loop = loop
return _AsyncioApi(cfg)
# logging should probably all be folded into _AsyncioApi as well
_stderr, _stdout = sys.stderr, sys.stdout
_loggers = weakref.WeakSet() # weak-ref's of each logger we've created before start_logging()
_log_level = 'info' # re-set by start_logging
_started_logging = False
_categories = {}
def add_log_categories(categories):
_categories.update(categories)
class FailedFuture(IFailedFuture):
"""
This provides an object with any features from Twisted's Failure
that we might need in Autobahn classes that use FutureMixin.
We need to encapsulate information from exceptions so that
errbacks still have access to the traceback (in case they want to
print it out) outside of "except" blocks.
"""
def __init__(self, type_, value, traceback):
"""
These are the same parameters as returned from ``sys.exc_info()``
:param type_: exception type
:param value: the Exception instance
:param traceback: a traceback object
"""
self._type = type_
self._value = value
self._traceback = traceback
@property
def value(self):
return self._value
def __str__(self):
return str(self.value)
# logging API methods
def _log(logger, level, format=u'', **kwargs):
# Look for a log_category, switch it in if we have it
if "log_category" in kwargs and kwargs["log_category"] in _categories:
format = _categories.get(kwargs["log_category"])
kwargs['log_time'] = time.time()
kwargs['log_level'] = level
kwargs['log_format'] = format
# NOTE: turning kwargs into a single "argument which
# is a dict" on purpose, since a LogRecord only keeps
# args, not kwargs.
if level == 'trace':
level = 'debug'
kwargs['txaio_trace'] = True
msg = format.format(**kwargs)
getattr(logger._logger, level)(msg)
def _no_op(*args, **kw):
pass
class _TxaioLogWrapper(ILogger):
def __init__(self, logger):
self._logger = logger
self._set_log_level(_log_level)
def emit(self, level, *args, **kwargs):
func = getattr(self, level)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
def _set_log_level(self, level):
target_level = log_levels.index(level)
# this binds either _log or _no_op above to this instance,
# depending on the desired level.
for (idx, name) in enumerate(log_levels):
if idx <= target_level:
log_method = functools.partial(_log, self, name)
else:
log_method = _no_op
setattr(self, name, log_method)
self._log_level = level
class _TxaioFileHandler(logging.Handler, object):
def __init__(self, fileobj, **kw):
super(_TxaioFileHandler, self).__init__(**kw)
self._file = fileobj
self._encode = guess_stream_needs_encoding(fileobj)
def emit(self, record):
if isinstance(record.args, dict):
fmt = record.args.get(
'log_format',
record.args.get('log_message', u'')
)
message = fmt.format(**record.args)
dt = datetime.fromtimestamp(record.args.get('log_time', 0))
else:
message = record.getMessage()
if record.levelno == logging.ERROR and record.exc_info:
message += '\n'
for line in traceback.format_exception(*record.exc_info):
message = message + line
dt = datetime.fromtimestamp(record.created)
msg = u'{0} {1}{2}'.format(
dt.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"),
message,
os.linesep
)
if self._encode:
msg = msg.encode('utf8')
self._file.write(msg)
def make_logger():
logger = _TxaioLogWrapper(logging.getLogger())
# remember this so we can set their levels properly once
# start_logging is actually called
_loggers.add(logger)
return logger
def start_logging(out=_stdout, level='info'):
"""
Begin logging.
:param out: if provided, a file-like object to log to. By default, this is
stdout.
:param level: the maximum log-level to emit (a string)
"""
global _log_level, _loggers, _started_logging
if level not in log_levels:
raise RuntimeError(
"Invalid log level '{0}'; valid are: {1}".format(
level, ', '.join(log_levels)
)
)
if _started_logging:
return
_started_logging = True
_log_level = level
handler = _TxaioFileHandler(out)
logging.getLogger().addHandler(handler)
# note: Don't need to call basicConfig() or similar, because we've
# now added at least one handler to the root logger
logging.raiseExceptions = True # FIXME
level_to_stdlib = {
'critical': logging.CRITICAL,
'error': logging.ERROR,
'warn': logging.WARNING,
'info': logging.INFO,
'debug': logging.DEBUG,
'trace': logging.DEBUG,
}
logging.getLogger().setLevel(level_to_stdlib[level])
# make sure any loggers we created before now have their log-level
# set (any created after now will get it from _log_level
for logger in _loggers:
logger._set_log_level(level)
def set_global_log_level(level):
"""
Set the global log level on all loggers instantiated by txaio.
"""
for logger in _loggers:
logger._set_log_level(level)
global _log_level
_log_level = level
def get_global_log_level():
return _log_level
# asyncio API methods; the module-level functions are (now, for
# backwards-compat) exported from a default instance of this class
_unspecified = object()
class _AsyncioApi(object):
using_twisted = False
using_asyncio = True
def __init__(self, config):
if config.loop is None:
config.loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
self._config = config
def failure_message(self, fail):
"""
:param fail: must be an IFailedFuture
returns a unicode error-message
"""
try:
return u'{0}: {1}'.format(
fail._value.__class__.__name__,
str(fail._value),
)
except Exception:
return u'Failed to produce failure message for "{0}"'.format(fail)
def failure_traceback(self, fail):
"""
:param fail: must be an IFailedFuture
returns a traceback instance
"""
return fail._traceback
def failure_format_traceback(self, fail):
"""
:param fail: must be an IFailedFuture
returns a string
"""
try:
f = six.StringIO()
traceback.print_exception(
fail._type,
fail.value,
fail._traceback,
file=f,
)
return f.getvalue()
except Exception:
return u"Failed to format failure traceback for '{0}'".format(fail)
def create_future(self, result=_unspecified, error=_unspecified):
if result is not _unspecified and error is not _unspecified:
raise ValueError("Cannot have both result and error.")
f = Future(loop=self._config.loop)
if result is not _unspecified:
resolve(f, result)
elif error is not _unspecified:
reject(f, error)
return f
def create_future_success(self, result):
return self.create_future(result=result)
def create_future_error(self, error=None):
f = self.create_future()
reject(f, error)
return f
def as_future(self, fun, *args, **kwargs):
try:
res = fun(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
return create_future_error(create_failure())
else:
if isinstance(res, Future):
return res
elif iscoroutine(res):
return asyncio.Task(res, loop=self._config.loop)
else:
return create_future_success(res)
def is_future(self, obj):
return iscoroutine(obj) or isinstance(obj, Future)
def call_later(self, delay, fun, *args, **kwargs):
# loop.call_later doesn't support kwargs
real_call = functools.partial(fun, *args, **kwargs)
return self._config.loop.call_later(delay, real_call)
def make_batched_timer(self, bucket_seconds, chunk_size=100):
"""
Creates and returns an object implementing
:class:`txaio.IBatchedTimer`.
:param bucket_seconds: the number of seconds in each bucket. That
is, a value of 5 means that any timeout within a 5 second
window will be in the same bucket, and get notified at the
same time. This is only accurate to "milliseconds".
:param chunk_size: when "doing" the callbacks in a particular
bucket, this controls how many we do at once before yielding to
the reactor.
"""
def get_seconds():
return self._config.loop.time()
return _BatchedTimer(
bucket_seconds * 1000.0, chunk_size,
seconds_provider=get_seconds,
delayed_call_creator=self.call_later,
)
def is_called(self, future):
return future.done()
def resolve(self, future, result=None):
future.set_result(result)
def reject(self, future, error=None):
if error is None:
error = create_failure() # will be error if we're not in an "except"
elif isinstance(error, Exception):
error = FailedFuture(type(error), error, None)
else:
if not isinstance(error, IFailedFuture):
raise RuntimeError("reject requires an IFailedFuture or Exception")
future.set_exception(error.value)
def create_failure(self, exception=None):
"""
This returns an object implementing IFailedFuture.
If exception is None (the default) we MUST be called within an
"except" block (such that sys.exc_info() returns useful
information).
"""
if exception:
return FailedFuture(type(exception), exception, None)
return FailedFuture(*sys.exc_info())
def add_callbacks(self, future, callback, errback):
"""
callback or errback may be None, but at least one must be
non-None.
"""
def done(f):
try:
res = f.result()
if callback:
callback(res)
except Exception:
if errback:
errback(create_failure())
return future.add_done_callback(done)
def gather(self, futures, consume_exceptions=True):
"""
This returns a Future that waits for all the Futures in the list
``futures``
:param futures: a list of Futures (or coroutines?)
:param consume_exceptions: if True, any errors are eaten and
returned in the result list.
"""
# from the asyncio docs: "If return_exceptions is True, exceptions
# in the tasks are treated the same as successful results, and
# gathered in the result list; otherwise, the first raised
# exception will be immediately propagated to the returned
# future."
return asyncio.gather(*futures, return_exceptions=consume_exceptions)
def sleep(self, delay):
"""
Inline sleep for use in co-routines.
:param delay: Time to sleep in seconds.
:type delay: float
"""
return asyncio.ensure_future(asyncio.sleep(delay))
_default_api = _AsyncioApi(config)
using_twisted = _default_api.using_twisted
using_asyncio = _default_api.using_asyncio
sleep = _default_api.sleep
failure_message = _default_api.failure_message
failure_traceback = _default_api.failure_traceback
failure_format_traceback = _default_api.failure_format_traceback
create_future = _default_api.create_future
create_future_success = _default_api.create_future_success
create_future_error = _default_api.create_future_error
as_future = _default_api.as_future
is_future = _default_api.is_future
call_later = _default_api.call_later
make_batched_timer = _default_api.make_batched_timer
is_called = _default_api.is_called
resolve = _default_api.resolve
reject = _default_api.reject
create_failure = _default_api.create_failure
add_callbacks = _default_api.add_callbacks
gather = _default_api.gather
sleep = _default_api.sleep
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