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RCS_ID = '$Id: producers.py,v 1.8 2003/04/03 19:51:23 akuchling Exp $'
"""
A collection of producers.
Each producer implements a particular feature: They can be combined
in various ways to get interesting and useful behaviors.
For example, you can feed dynamically-produced output into the compressing
producer, then wrap this with the 'chunked' transfer-encoding producer.
"""
import string
from asynchat import find_prefix_at_end
class simple_producer:
"producer for a string"
def __init__ (self, data, buffer_size=1024):
self.data = data
self.buffer_size = buffer_size
def more (self):
if len (self.data) > self.buffer_size:
result = self.data[:self.buffer_size]
self.data = self.data[self.buffer_size:]
return result
else:
result = self.data
self.data = ''
return result
class scanning_producer:
"like simple_producer, but more efficient for large strings"
def __init__ (self, data, buffer_size=1024):
self.data = data
self.buffer_size = buffer_size
self.pos = 0
def more (self):
if self.pos < len(self.data):
lp = self.pos
rp = min (
len(self.data),
self.pos + self.buffer_size
)
result = self.data[lp:rp]
self.pos = self.pos + len(result)
return result
else:
return ''
class lines_producer:
"producer for a list of lines"
def __init__ (self, lines):
self.lines = lines
def more (self):
if self.lines:
chunk = self.lines[:50]
self.lines = self.lines[50:]
return string.join (chunk, '\r\n') + '\r\n'
else:
return ''
class buffer_list_producer:
"producer for a list of strings"
# i.e., data == string.join (buffers, '')
def __init__ (self, buffers):
self.index = 0
self.buffers = buffers
def more (self):
if self.index >= len(self.buffers):
return ''
else:
data = self.buffers[self.index]
self.index = self.index + 1
return data
class file_producer:
"producer wrapper for file[-like] objects"
# match http_channel's outgoing buffer size
out_buffer_size = 1<<16
def __init__ (self, file):
self.done = 0
self.file = file
def more (self):
if self.done:
return ''
else:
data = self.file.read (self.out_buffer_size)
if not data:
self.file.close()
del self.file
self.done = 1
return ''
else:
return data
# A simple output producer. This one does not [yet] have
# the safety feature builtin to the monitor channel: runaway
# output will not be caught.
# don't try to print from within any of the methods
# of this object.
class output_producer:
"Acts like an output file; suitable for capturing sys.stdout"
def __init__ (self):
self.data = ''
def write (self, data):
lines = string.splitfields (data, '\n')
data = string.join (lines, '\r\n')
self.data = self.data + data
def writeline (self, line):
self.data = self.data + line + '\r\n'
def writelines (self, lines):
self.data = self.data + string.joinfields (
lines,
'\r\n'
) + '\r\n'
def flush (self):
pass
def softspace (self, *args):
pass
def more (self):
if self.data:
result = self.data[:512]
self.data = self.data[512:]
return result
else:
return ''
class composite_producer:
"combine a fifo of producers into one"
def __init__ (self, producers):
self.producers = producers
def more (self):
while len(self.producers):
p = self.producers[0]
d = p.more()
if d:
return d
else:
self.producers.pop(0)
else:
return ''
class globbing_producer:
"""
'glob' the output from a producer into a particular buffer size.
helps reduce the number of calls to send(). [this appears to
gain about 30% performance on requests to a single channel]
"""
def __init__ (self, producer, buffer_size=1<<16):
self.producer = producer
self.buffer = ''
self.buffer_size = buffer_size
def more (self):
while len(self.buffer) < self.buffer_size:
data = self.producer.more()
if data:
self.buffer = self.buffer + data
else:
break
r = self.buffer
self.buffer = ''
return r
class hooked_producer:
"""
A producer that will call <function> when it empties,.
with an argument of the number of bytes produced. Useful
for logging/instrumentation purposes.
"""
def __init__ (self, producer, function):
self.producer = producer
self.function = function
self.bytes = 0
def more (self):
if self.producer:
result = self.producer.more()
if not result:
self.producer = None
self.function (self.bytes)
else:
self.bytes = self.bytes + len(result)
return result
else:
return ''
# HTTP 1.1 emphasizes that an advertised Content-Length header MUST be
# correct. In the face of Strange Files, it is conceivable that
# reading a 'file' may produce an amount of data not matching that
# reported by os.stat() [text/binary mode issues, perhaps the file is
# being appended to, etc..] This makes the chunked encoding a True
# Blessing, and it really ought to be used even with normal files.
# How beautifully it blends with the concept of the producer.
class chunked_producer:
"""A producer that implements the 'chunked' transfer coding for HTTP/1.1.
Here is a sample usage:
request['Transfer-Encoding'] = 'chunked'
request.push (
producers.chunked_producer (your_producer)
)
request.done()
"""
def __init__ (self, producer, footers=None):
self.producer = producer
self.footers = footers
def more (self):
if self.producer:
data = self.producer.more()
if data:
return '%x\r\n%s\r\n' % (len(data), data)
else:
self.producer = None
if self.footers:
return string.join (
['0'] + self.footers,
'\r\n'
) + '\r\n\r\n'
else:
return '0\r\n\r\n'
else:
return ''
# Unfortunately this isn't very useful right now (Aug 97), because
# apparently the browsers don't do on-the-fly decompression. Which
# is sad, because this could _really_ speed things up, especially for
# low-bandwidth clients (i.e., most everyone).
try:
import zlib
except ImportError:
zlib = None
class compressed_producer:
"""
Compress another producer on-the-fly, using ZLIB
[Unfortunately, none of the current browsers seem to support this]
"""
# Note: It's not very efficient to have the server repeatedly
# compressing your outgoing files: compress them ahead of time, or
# use a compress-once-and-store scheme. However, if you have low
# bandwidth and low traffic, this may make more sense than
# maintaining your source files compressed.
#
# Can also be used for compressing dynamically-produced output.
def __init__ (self, producer, level=5):
self.producer = producer
self.compressor = zlib.compressobj (level)
def more (self):
if self.producer:
cdata = ''
# feed until we get some output
while not cdata:
data = self.producer.more()
if not data:
self.producer = None
return self.compressor.flush()
else:
cdata = self.compressor.compress (data)
return cdata
else:
return ''
class escaping_producer:
"A producer that escapes a sequence of characters"
" Common usage: escaping the CRLF.CRLF sequence in SMTP, NNTP, etc..."
def __init__ (self, producer, esc_from='\r\n.', esc_to='\r\n..'):
self.producer = producer
self.esc_from = esc_from
self.esc_to = esc_to
self.buffer = ''
self.find_prefix_at_end = find_prefix_at_end
def more (self):
esc_from = self.esc_from
esc_to = self.esc_to
buffer = self.buffer + self.producer.more()
if buffer:
buffer = string.replace (buffer, esc_from, esc_to)
i = self.find_prefix_at_end (buffer, esc_from)
if i:
# we found a prefix
self.buffer = buffer[-i:]
return buffer[:-i]
else:
# no prefix, return it all
self.buffer = ''
return buffer
else:
return buffer
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