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117 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
117 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
"""Tracker for zero-copy messages with 0MQ."""
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# Copyright (C) PyZMQ Developers
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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from __future__ import annotations
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import time
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from threading import Event
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from zmq.backend import Frame
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from zmq.error import NotDone
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class MessageTracker:
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"""A class for tracking if 0MQ is done using one or more messages.
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When you send a 0MQ message, it is not sent immediately. The 0MQ IO thread
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sends the message at some later time. Often you want to know when 0MQ has
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actually sent the message though. This is complicated by the fact that
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a single 0MQ message can be sent multiple times using different sockets.
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This class allows you to track all of the 0MQ usages of a message.
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Parameters
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----------
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towatch : Event, MessageTracker, zmq.Frame
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This objects to track. This class can track the low-level
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Events used by the Message class, other MessageTrackers or
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actual Messages.
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"""
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events: set[Event]
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peers: set[MessageTracker]
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def __init__(self, *towatch: tuple[MessageTracker | Event | Frame]):
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"""Create a message tracker to track a set of messages.
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Parameters
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----------
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*towatch : tuple of Event, MessageTracker, Message instances.
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This list of objects to track. This class can track the low-level
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Events used by the Message class, other MessageTrackers or
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actual Messages.
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"""
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self.events = set()
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self.peers = set()
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for obj in towatch:
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if isinstance(obj, Event):
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self.events.add(obj)
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elif isinstance(obj, MessageTracker):
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self.peers.add(obj)
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elif isinstance(obj, Frame):
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if not obj.tracker:
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raise ValueError("Not a tracked message")
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self.peers.add(obj.tracker)
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else:
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raise TypeError(f"Require Events or Message Frames, not {type(obj)}")
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@property
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def done(self):
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"""Is 0MQ completely done with the message(s) being tracked?"""
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for evt in self.events:
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if not evt.is_set():
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return False
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for pm in self.peers:
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if not pm.done:
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return False
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return True
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def wait(self, timeout: float | int = -1):
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"""Wait for 0MQ to be done with the message or until `timeout`.
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Parameters
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----------
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timeout : float
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default: -1, which means wait forever.
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Maximum time in (s) to wait before raising NotDone.
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Returns
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-------
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None
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if done before `timeout`
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Raises
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------
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NotDone
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if `timeout` reached before I am done.
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"""
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tic = time.time()
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remaining: float
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if timeout is False or timeout < 0:
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remaining = 3600 * 24 * 7 # a week
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else:
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remaining = timeout
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for evt in self.events:
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if remaining < 0:
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raise NotDone
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evt.wait(timeout=remaining)
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if not evt.is_set():
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raise NotDone
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toc = time.time()
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remaining -= toc - tic
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tic = toc
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for peer in self.peers:
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if remaining < 0:
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raise NotDone
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peer.wait(timeout=remaining)
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toc = time.time()
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remaining -= toc - tic
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tic = toc
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_FINISHED_TRACKER = MessageTracker()
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__all__ = ['MessageTracker', '_FINISHED_TRACKER']
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