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#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""Server-Channel Base Class
This module provides a base implementation for the server channel. It can only
be used as a mix-in to actual server channel implementations.
"""
import os
import time
import sys
import asyncore
from thread import allocate_lock
from zope.interface import implements
from zope.server.dualmodechannel import DualModeChannel
from zope.server.interfaces import IServerChannel, ITask
# task_lock is useful for synchronizing access to task-related attributes.
task_lock = allocate_lock()
class ServerChannelBase(DualModeChannel, object):
"""Base class for a high-performance, mixed-mode server-side channel."""
implements(IServerChannel, ITask)
# See zope.server.interfaces.IServerChannel
parser_class = None # Subclasses must provide a parser class
task_class = None # ... and a task class.
active_channels = {} # Class-specific channel tracker
next_channel_cleanup = [0] # Class-specific cleanup time
proto_request = None # A request parser instance
last_activity = 0 # Time of last activity
tasks = None # List of channel-related tasks to execute
running_tasks = False # True when another thread is running tasks
#
# ASYNCHRONOUS METHODS (including __init__)
#
def __init__(self, server, conn, addr, adj=None):
"""See async.dispatcher"""
DualModeChannel.__init__(self, conn, addr, adj)
self.server = server
self.last_activity = t = self.creation_time
self.check_maintenance(t)
def add_channel(self, map=None):
"""See async.dispatcher
This hook keeps track of opened channels.
"""
DualModeChannel.add_channel(self, map)
self.__class__.active_channels[self._fileno] = self
def del_channel(self, map=None):
"""See async.dispatcher
This hook keeps track of closed channels.
"""
DualModeChannel.del_channel(self, map)
ac = self.__class__.active_channels
fd = self._fileno
if fd in ac:
del ac[fd]
def check_maintenance(self, now):
"""See async.dispatcher
Performs maintenance if necessary.
"""
ncc = self.__class__.next_channel_cleanup
if now < ncc[0]:
return
ncc[0] = now + self.adj.cleanup_interval
self.maintenance()
def maintenance(self):
"""See async.dispatcher
Kills off dead connections.
"""
self.kill_zombies()
def kill_zombies(self):
"""See async.dispatcher
Closes connections that have not had any activity in a while.
The timeout is configured through adj.channel_timeout (seconds).
"""
now = time.time()
cutoff = now - self.adj.channel_timeout
for channel in self.active_channels.values():
if (channel is not self and not channel.running_tasks and
channel.last_activity < cutoff):
channel.close()
def received(self, data):
"""See async.dispatcher
Receives input asynchronously and send requests to
handle_request().
"""
preq = self.proto_request
while data:
if preq is None:
preq = self.parser_class(self.adj)
n = preq.received(data)
if preq.completed:
# The request is ready to use.
self.proto_request = None
if not preq.empty:
self.handle_request(preq)
preq = None
else:
self.proto_request = preq
if n >= len(data):
break
data = data[n:]
def handle_request(self, req):
"""Creates and queues a task for processing a request.
Subclasses may override this method to handle some requests
immediately in the main async thread.
"""
task = self.task_class(self, req)
self.queue_task(task)
def handle_error(self):
"""See async.dispatcher
Handles program errors (not communication errors)
"""
t, v = sys.exc_info()[:2]
if t is SystemExit or t is KeyboardInterrupt:
raise t(v)
asyncore.dispatcher.handle_error(self)
def handle_comm_error(self):
"""See async.dispatcher
Handles communication errors (not program errors)
"""
if self.adj.log_socket_errors:
self.handle_error()
else:
# Ignore socket errors.
self.close()
#
# BOTH MODES
#
def queue_task(self, task):
"""Queue a channel-related task to be executed in another thread."""
start = False
task_lock.acquire()
try:
if self.tasks is None:
self.tasks = []
self.tasks.append(task)
if not self.running_tasks:
self.running_tasks = True
start = True
finally:
task_lock.release()
if start:
self.set_sync()
self.server.addTask(self)
#
# ITask implementation. Delegates to the queued tasks.
#
def service(self):
"""Execute all pending tasks"""
while True:
task = None
task_lock.acquire()
try:
if self.tasks:
task = self.tasks.pop(0)
else:
# No more tasks
self.running_tasks = False
self.set_async()
break
finally:
task_lock.release()
try:
task.service()
except:
# propagate the exception, but keep executing tasks
self.server.addTask(self)
raise
def cancel(self):
"""Cancels all pending tasks"""
task_lock.acquire()
try:
if self.tasks:
old = self.tasks[:]
else:
old = []
self.tasks = []
self.running_tasks = False
finally:
task_lock.release()
try:
for task in old:
task.cancel()
finally:
self.set_async()
def defer(self):
pass
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