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| """Abstract Protocol base classes.""" | |
| __all__ = ( | |
| 'BaseProtocol', 'Protocol', 'DatagramProtocol', | |
| 'SubprocessProtocol', 'BufferedProtocol', | |
| ) | |
| class BaseProtocol: | |
| """Common base class for protocol interfaces. | |
| Usually user implements protocols that derived from BaseProtocol | |
| like Protocol or ProcessProtocol. | |
| The only case when BaseProtocol should be implemented directly is | |
| write-only transport like write pipe | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| def connection_made(self, transport): | |
| """Called when a connection is made. | |
| The argument is the transport representing the pipe connection. | |
| To receive data, wait for data_received() calls. | |
| When the connection is closed, connection_lost() is called. | |
| """ | |
| def connection_lost(self, exc): | |
| """Called when the connection is lost or closed. | |
| The argument is an exception object or None (the latter | |
| meaning a regular EOF is received or the connection was | |
| aborted or closed). | |
| """ | |
| def pause_writing(self): | |
| """Called when the transport's buffer goes over the high-water mark. | |
| Pause and resume calls are paired -- pause_writing() is called | |
| once when the buffer goes strictly over the high-water mark | |
| (even if subsequent writes increases the buffer size even | |
| more), and eventually resume_writing() is called once when the | |
| buffer size reaches the low-water mark. | |
| Note that if the buffer size equals the high-water mark, | |
| pause_writing() is not called -- it must go strictly over. | |
| Conversely, resume_writing() is called when the buffer size is | |
| equal or lower than the low-water mark. These end conditions | |
| are important to ensure that things go as expected when either | |
| mark is zero. | |
| NOTE: This is the only Protocol callback that is not called | |
| through EventLoop.call_soon() -- if it were, it would have no | |
| effect when it's most needed (when the app keeps writing | |
| without yielding until pause_writing() is called). | |
| """ | |
| def resume_writing(self): | |
| """Called when the transport's buffer drains below the low-water mark. | |
| See pause_writing() for details. | |
| """ | |
| class Protocol(BaseProtocol): | |
| """Interface for stream protocol. | |
| The user should implement this interface. They can inherit from | |
| this class but don't need to. The implementations here do | |
| nothing (they don't raise exceptions). | |
| When the user wants to requests a transport, they pass a protocol | |
| factory to a utility function (e.g., EventLoop.create_connection()). | |
| When the connection is made successfully, connection_made() is | |
| called with a suitable transport object. Then data_received() | |
| will be called 0 or more times with data (bytes) received from the | |
| transport; finally, connection_lost() will be called exactly once | |
| with either an exception object or None as an argument. | |
| State machine of calls: | |
| start -> CM [-> DR*] [-> ER?] -> CL -> end | |
| * CM: connection_made() | |
| * DR: data_received() | |
| * ER: eof_received() | |
| * CL: connection_lost() | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| def data_received(self, data): | |
| """Called when some data is received. | |
| The argument is a bytes object. | |
| """ | |
| def eof_received(self): | |
| """Called when the other end calls write_eof() or equivalent. | |
| If this returns a false value (including None), the transport | |
| will close itself. If it returns a true value, closing the | |
| transport is up to the protocol. | |
| """ | |
| class BufferedProtocol(BaseProtocol): | |
| """Interface for stream protocol with manual buffer control. | |
| Event methods, such as `create_server` and `create_connection`, | |
| accept factories that return protocols that implement this interface. | |
| The idea of BufferedProtocol is that it allows to manually allocate | |
| and control the receive buffer. Event loops can then use the buffer | |
| provided by the protocol to avoid unnecessary data copies. This | |
| can result in noticeable performance improvement for protocols that | |
| receive big amounts of data. Sophisticated protocols can allocate | |
| the buffer only once at creation time. | |
| State machine of calls: | |
| start -> CM [-> GB [-> BU?]]* [-> ER?] -> CL -> end | |
| * CM: connection_made() | |
| * GB: get_buffer() | |
| * BU: buffer_updated() | |
| * ER: eof_received() | |
| * CL: connection_lost() | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| def get_buffer(self, sizehint): | |
| """Called to allocate a new receive buffer. | |
| *sizehint* is a recommended minimal size for the returned | |
| buffer. When set to -1, the buffer size can be arbitrary. | |
| Must return an object that implements the | |
| :ref:`buffer protocol <bufferobjects>`. | |
| It is an error to return a zero-sized buffer. | |
| """ | |
| def buffer_updated(self, nbytes): | |
| """Called when the buffer was updated with the received data. | |
| *nbytes* is the total number of bytes that were written to | |
| the buffer. | |
| """ | |
| def eof_received(self): | |
| """Called when the other end calls write_eof() or equivalent. | |
| If this returns a false value (including None), the transport | |
| will close itself. If it returns a true value, closing the | |
| transport is up to the protocol. | |
| """ | |
| class DatagramProtocol(BaseProtocol): | |
| """Interface for datagram protocol.""" | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| def datagram_received(self, data, addr): | |
| """Called when some datagram is received.""" | |
| def error_received(self, exc): | |
| """Called when a send or receive operation raises an OSError. | |
| (Other than BlockingIOError or InterruptedError.) | |
| """ | |
| class SubprocessProtocol(BaseProtocol): | |
| """Interface for protocol for subprocess calls.""" | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| def pipe_data_received(self, fd, data): | |
| """Called when the subprocess writes data into stdout/stderr pipe. | |
| fd is int file descriptor. | |
| data is bytes object. | |
| """ | |
| def pipe_connection_lost(self, fd, exc): | |
| """Called when a file descriptor associated with the child process is | |
| closed. | |
| fd is the int file descriptor that was closed. | |
| """ | |
| def process_exited(self): | |
| """Called when subprocess has exited.""" | |
| def _feed_data_to_buffered_proto(proto, data): | |
| data_len = len(data) | |
| while data_len: | |
| buf = proto.get_buffer(data_len) | |
| buf_len = len(buf) | |
| if not buf_len: | |
| raise RuntimeError('get_buffer() returned an empty buffer') | |
| if buf_len >= data_len: | |
| buf[:data_len] = data | |
| proto.buffer_updated(data_len) | |
| return | |
| else: | |
| buf[:buf_len] = data[:buf_len] | |
| proto.buffer_updated(buf_len) | |
| data = data[buf_len:] | |
| data_len = len(data) | |