kernelmanager.py
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r4609 | """A kernel manager for multiple kernels. | ||
Authors: | ||||
* Brian Granger | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4344 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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r4609 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team | ||
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r4348 | # | ||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
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r4609 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||
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r4348 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r4344 | # Imports | ||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r4297 | import signal | ||
import sys | ||||
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r4306 | import uuid | ||
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r4343 | import zmq | ||
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r4545 | from zmq.eventloop.zmqstream import ZMQStream | ||
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r4494 | from tornado import web | ||
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r4345 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable | ||
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r4297 | from IPython.zmq.ipkernel import launch_kernel | ||
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r4545 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Dict, List, Unicode, Float, Int | ||
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r4344 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
# Classes | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r4298 | class DuplicateKernelError(Exception): | ||
pass | ||||
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r4345 | class KernelManager(LoggingConfigurable): | ||
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r4343 | """A class for managing multiple kernels.""" | ||
context = Instance('zmq.Context') | ||||
def _context_default(self): | ||||
return zmq.Context.instance() | ||||
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r4343 | _kernels = Dict() | ||
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@property | ||||
def kernel_ids(self): | ||||
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r4343 | """Return a list of the kernel ids of the active kernels.""" | ||
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r4297 | return self._kernels.keys() | ||
def __len__(self): | ||||
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r4343 | """Return the number of running kernels.""" | ||
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r4297 | return len(self.kernel_ids) | ||
def __contains__(self, kernel_id): | ||||
if kernel_id in self.kernel_ids: | ||||
return True | ||||
else: | ||||
return False | ||||
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r4343 | def start_kernel(self, **kwargs): | ||
"""Start a new kernel.""" | ||||
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r4494 | kernel_id = unicode(uuid.uuid4()) | ||
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r4343 | (process, shell_port, iopub_port, stdin_port, hb_port) = launch_kernel(**kwargs) | ||
# Store the information for contacting the kernel. This assumes the kernel is | ||||
# running on localhost. | ||||
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r4297 | d = dict( | ||
process = process, | ||||
stdin_port = stdin_port, | ||||
iopub_port = iopub_port, | ||||
shell_port = shell_port, | ||||
hb_port = hb_port, | ||||
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r4343 | ip = '127.0.0.1' | ||
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r4297 | ) | ||
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r4298 | self._kernels[kernel_id] = d | ||
return kernel_id | ||||
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def kill_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4343 | """Kill a kernel by its kernel uuid. | ||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel to kill. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4297 | kernel_process = self.get_kernel_process(kernel_id) | ||
if kernel_process is not None: | ||||
# Attempt to kill the kernel. | ||||
try: | ||||
kernel_process.kill() | ||||
except OSError, e: | ||||
# In Windows, we will get an Access Denied error if the process | ||||
# has already terminated. Ignore it. | ||||
if not (sys.platform == 'win32' and e.winerror == 5): | ||||
raise | ||||
del self._kernels[kernel_id] | ||||
def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4343 | """Interrupt (SIGINT) the kernel by its uuid. | ||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel to interrupt. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4297 | kernel_process = self.get_kernel_process(kernel_id) | ||
if kernel_process is not None: | ||||
if sys.platform == 'win32': | ||||
from parentpoller import ParentPollerWindows as Poller | ||||
Poller.send_interrupt(kernel_process.win32_interrupt_event) | ||||
else: | ||||
kernel_process.send_signal(signal.SIGINT) | ||||
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r4297 | def signal_kernel(self, kernel_id, signum): | ||
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r4343 | """ Sends a signal to the kernel by its uuid. | ||
Note that since only SIGTERM is supported on Windows, this function | ||||
is only useful on Unix systems. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel to signal. | ||||
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r4297 | """ | ||
kernel_process = self.get_kernel_process(kernel_id) | ||||
if kernel_process is not None: | ||||
kernel_process.send_signal(signum) | ||||
def get_kernel_process(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4343 | """Get the process object for a kernel by its uuid. | ||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4297 | d = self._kernels.get(kernel_id) | ||
if d is not None: | ||||
return d['process'] | ||||
else: | ||||
raise KeyError("Kernel with id not found: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
def get_kernel_ports(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4343 | """Return a dictionary of ports for a kernel. | ||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel. | ||||
Returns | ||||
======= | ||||
port_dict : dict | ||||
A dict of key, value pairs where the keys are the names | ||||
(stdin_port,iopub_port,shell_port) and the values are the | ||||
integer port numbers for those channels. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4297 | d = self._kernels.get(kernel_id) | ||
if d is not None: | ||||
dcopy = d.copy() | ||||
dcopy.pop('process') | ||||
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r4343 | dcopy.pop('ip') | ||
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r4297 | return dcopy | ||
else: | ||||
raise KeyError("Kernel with id not found: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
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r4343 | def get_kernel_ip(self, kernel_id): | ||
"""Return ip address for a kernel. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
========== | ||||
kernel_id : uuid | ||||
The id of the kernel. | ||||
Returns | ||||
======= | ||||
ip : str | ||||
The ip address of the kernel. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r4297 | d = self._kernels.get(kernel_id) | ||
if d is not None: | ||||
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r4343 | return d['ip'] | ||
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r4297 | else: | ||
raise KeyError("Kernel with id not found: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
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r4545 | def create_connected_stream(self, ip, port, socket_type): | ||
sock = self.context.socket(socket_type) | ||||
addr = "tcp://%s:%i" % (ip, port) | ||||
self.log.info("Connecting to: %s" % addr) | ||||
sock.connect(addr) | ||||
return ZMQStream(sock) | ||||
def create_iopub_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||||
ip = self.get_kernel_ip(kernel_id) | ||||
ports = self.get_kernel_ports(kernel_id) | ||||
iopub_stream = self.create_connected_stream(ip, ports['iopub_port'], zmq.SUB) | ||||
iopub_stream.socket.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'') | ||||
return iopub_stream | ||||
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r4545 | def create_shell_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||
ip = self.get_kernel_ip(kernel_id) | ||||
ports = self.get_kernel_ports(kernel_id) | ||||
shell_stream = self.create_connected_stream(ip, ports['shell_port'], zmq.XREQ) | ||||
return shell_stream | ||||
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r4545 | def create_hb_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||
ip = self.get_kernel_ip(kernel_id) | ||||
ports = self.get_kernel_ports(kernel_id) | ||||
hb_stream = self.create_connected_stream(ip, ports['hb_port'], zmq.REQ) | ||||
return hb_stream | ||||
class MappingKernelManager(KernelManager): | ||||
"""A KernelManager that handles notebok mapping and HTTP error handling""" | ||||
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kernel_argv = List(Unicode) | ||||
kernel_manager = Instance(KernelManager) | ||||
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r4545 | time_to_dead = Float(3.0, config=True, help="""Kernel heartbeat interval in seconds.""") | ||
max_msg_size = Int(65536, config=True, help=""" | ||||
The max raw message size accepted from the browser | ||||
over a WebSocket connection. | ||||
""") | ||||
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_notebook_mapping = Dict() | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Methods for managing kernels and sessions | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r4495 | def kernel_for_notebook(self, notebook_id): | ||
"""Return the kernel_id for a notebook_id or None.""" | ||||
return self._notebook_mapping.get(notebook_id) | ||||
def set_kernel_for_notebook(self, notebook_id, kernel_id): | ||||
"""Associate a notebook with a kernel.""" | ||||
if notebook_id is not None: | ||||
self._notebook_mapping[notebook_id] = kernel_id | ||||
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r4494 | def notebook_for_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||
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r4495 | """Return the notebook_id for a kernel_id or None.""" | ||
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r4494 | notebook_ids = [k for k, v in self._notebook_mapping.iteritems() if v == kernel_id] | ||
if len(notebook_ids) == 1: | ||||
return notebook_ids[0] | ||||
else: | ||||
return None | ||||
def delete_mapping_for_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4495 | """Remove the kernel/notebook mapping for kernel_id.""" | ||
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r4494 | notebook_id = self.notebook_for_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
if notebook_id is not None: | ||||
del self._notebook_mapping[notebook_id] | ||||
def start_kernel(self, notebook_id=None): | ||||
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r4545 | """Start a kernel for a notebok an return its kernel_id. | ||
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Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
notebook_id : uuid | ||||
The uuid of the notebook to associate the new kernel with. If this | ||||
is not None, this kernel will be persistent whenever the notebook | ||||
requests a kernel. | ||||
""" | ||||
kernel_id = self.kernel_for_notebook(notebook_id) | ||||
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r4494 | if kernel_id is None: | ||
kwargs = dict() | ||||
kwargs['extra_arguments'] = self.kernel_argv | ||||
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r4545 | kernel_id = super(MappingKernelManager, self).start_kernel(**kwargs) | ||
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r4495 | self.set_kernel_for_notebook(notebook_id, kernel_id) | ||
self.log.info("Kernel started: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
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r4494 | self.log.debug("Kernel args: %r" % kwargs) | ||
else: | ||||
self.log.info("Using existing kernel: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
return kernel_id | ||||
def kill_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4495 | """Kill a kernel and remove its notebook association.""" | ||
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r4545 | if kernel_id not in self: | ||
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r4494 | raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||
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r4545 | super(MappingKernelManager, self).kill_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
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r4494 | self.delete_mapping_for_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
self.log.info("Kernel killed: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4495 | """Interrupt a kernel.""" | ||
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r4545 | if kernel_id not in self: | ||
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r4494 | raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||
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r4545 | super(MappingKernelManager, self).interrupt_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
self.log.info("Kernel interrupted: %s" % kernel_id) | ||||
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def restart_kernel(self, kernel_id): | ||||
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r4495 | """Restart a kernel while keeping clients connected.""" | ||
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r4545 | if kernel_id not in self: | ||
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r4494 | raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||
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r4545 | # Get the notebook_id to preserve the kernel/notebook association. | ||
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r4494 | notebook_id = self.notebook_for_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
# Create the new kernel first so we can move the clients over. | ||||
new_kernel_id = self.start_kernel() | ||||
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r4545 | # Now kill the old kernel. | ||
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r4494 | self.kill_kernel(kernel_id) | ||
# Now save the new kernel/notebook association. We have to save it | ||||
# after the old kernel is killed as that will delete the mapping. | ||||
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r4495 | self.set_kernel_for_notebook(notebook_id, new_kernel_id) | ||
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r4572 | self.log.info("Kernel restarted: %s" % new_kernel_id) | ||
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r4494 | return new_kernel_id | ||
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r4572 | def create_iopub_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||
if kernel_id not in self: | ||||
raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||||
return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_iopub_stream(kernel_id) | ||||
def create_shell_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||||
if kernel_id not in self: | ||||
raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||||
return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_shell_stream(kernel_id) | ||||
def create_hb_stream(self, kernel_id): | ||||
if kernel_id not in self: | ||||
raise web.HTTPError(404) | ||||
return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_hb_stream(kernel_id) | ||||
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