connect.py
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r9355 | """Utilities for connecting to kernels | |
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Authors: | |||
* Min Ragan-Kelley | |||
""" | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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r9352 | # Copyright (C) 2013 The IPython Development Team | |
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r9351 | # | |
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# Imports | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
import glob | |||
import json | |||
import os | |||
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r9352 | import socket | |
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r9351 | import sys | |
from getpass import getpass | |||
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE | |||
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r9352 | import tempfile | |
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# external imports | |||
from IPython.external.ssh import tunnel | |||
# IPython imports | |||
from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir | |||
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r9352 | from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import LOCALHOST | |
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r9351 | from IPython.utils.path import filefind, get_ipython_dir | |
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r9352 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import str_to_bytes, bytes_to_str | |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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r9352 | # Working with Connection Files | |
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r9351 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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r9352 | def write_connection_file(fname=None, shell_port=0, iopub_port=0, stdin_port=0, hb_port=0, | |
ip=LOCALHOST, key=b'', transport='tcp'): | |||
"""Generates a JSON config file, including the selection of random ports. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
fname : unicode | |||
The path to the file to write | |||
shell_port : int, optional | |||
The port to use for ROUTER channel. | |||
iopub_port : int, optional | |||
The port to use for the SUB channel. | |||
stdin_port : int, optional | |||
The port to use for the REQ (raw input) channel. | |||
hb_port : int, optional | |||
The port to use for the hearbeat REP channel. | |||
ip : str, optional | |||
The ip address the kernel will bind to. | |||
key : str, optional | |||
The Session key used for HMAC authentication. | |||
""" | |||
# default to temporary connector file | |||
if not fname: | |||
fname = tempfile.mktemp('.json') | |||
# Find open ports as necessary. | |||
ports = [] | |||
ports_needed = int(shell_port <= 0) + int(iopub_port <= 0) + \ | |||
int(stdin_port <= 0) + int(hb_port <= 0) | |||
if transport == 'tcp': | |||
for i in range(ports_needed): | |||
sock = socket.socket() | |||
sock.bind(('', 0)) | |||
ports.append(sock) | |||
for i, sock in enumerate(ports): | |||
port = sock.getsockname()[1] | |||
sock.close() | |||
ports[i] = port | |||
else: | |||
N = 1 | |||
for i in range(ports_needed): | |||
while os.path.exists("%s-%s" % (ip, str(N))): | |||
N += 1 | |||
ports.append(N) | |||
N += 1 | |||
if shell_port <= 0: | |||
shell_port = ports.pop(0) | |||
if iopub_port <= 0: | |||
iopub_port = ports.pop(0) | |||
if stdin_port <= 0: | |||
stdin_port = ports.pop(0) | |||
if hb_port <= 0: | |||
hb_port = ports.pop(0) | |||
cfg = dict( shell_port=shell_port, | |||
iopub_port=iopub_port, | |||
stdin_port=stdin_port, | |||
hb_port=hb_port, | |||
) | |||
cfg['ip'] = ip | |||
cfg['key'] = bytes_to_str(key) | |||
cfg['transport'] = transport | |||
with open(fname, 'w') as f: | |||
f.write(json.dumps(cfg, indent=2)) | |||
return fname, cfg | |||
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r9351 | def get_connection_file(app=None): | |
"""Return the path to the connection file of an app | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
app : KernelApp instance [optional] | |||
If unspecified, the currently running app will be used | |||
""" | |||
if app is None: | |||
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r9372 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import IPKernelApp | |
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r9351 | if not IPKernelApp.initialized(): | |
raise RuntimeError("app not specified, and not in a running Kernel") | |||
app = IPKernelApp.instance() | |||
return filefind(app.connection_file, ['.', app.profile_dir.security_dir]) | |||
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r9351 | def find_connection_file(filename, profile=None): | |
"""find a connection file, and return its absolute path. | |||
The current working directory and the profile's security | |||
directory will be searched for the file if it is not given by | |||
absolute path. | |||
If profile is unspecified, then the current running application's | |||
profile will be used, or 'default', if not run from IPython. | |||
If the argument does not match an existing file, it will be interpreted as a | |||
fileglob, and the matching file in the profile's security dir with | |||
the latest access time will be used. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
filename : str | |||
The connection file or fileglob to search for. | |||
profile : str [optional] | |||
The name of the profile to use when searching for the connection file, | |||
if different from the current IPython session or 'default'. | |||
Returns | |||
------- | |||
str : The absolute path of the connection file. | |||
""" | |||
from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication as IPApp | |||
try: | |||
# quick check for absolute path, before going through logic | |||
return filefind(filename) | |||
except IOError: | |||
pass | |||
if profile is None: | |||
# profile unspecified, check if running from an IPython app | |||
if IPApp.initialized(): | |||
app = IPApp.instance() | |||
profile_dir = app.profile_dir | |||
else: | |||
# not running in IPython, use default profile | |||
profile_dir = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(get_ipython_dir(), 'default') | |||
else: | |||
# find profiledir by profile name: | |||
profile_dir = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(get_ipython_dir(), profile) | |||
security_dir = profile_dir.security_dir | |||
try: | |||
# first, try explicit name | |||
return filefind(filename, ['.', security_dir]) | |||
except IOError: | |||
pass | |||
# not found by full name | |||
if '*' in filename: | |||
# given as a glob already | |||
pat = filename | |||
else: | |||
# accept any substring match | |||
pat = '*%s*' % filename | |||
matches = glob.glob( os.path.join(security_dir, pat) ) | |||
if not matches: | |||
raise IOError("Could not find %r in %r" % (filename, security_dir)) | |||
elif len(matches) == 1: | |||
return matches[0] | |||
else: | |||
# get most recent match, by access time: | |||
return sorted(matches, key=lambda f: os.stat(f).st_atime)[-1] | |||
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r9351 | def get_connection_info(connection_file=None, unpack=False, profile=None): | |
"""Return the connection information for the current Kernel. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
connection_file : str [optional] | |||
The connection file to be used. Can be given by absolute path, or | |||
IPython will search in the security directory of a given profile. | |||
If run from IPython, | |||
If unspecified, the connection file for the currently running | |||
IPython Kernel will be used, which is only allowed from inside a kernel. | |||
unpack : bool [default: False] | |||
if True, return the unpacked dict, otherwise just the string contents | |||
of the file. | |||
profile : str [optional] | |||
The name of the profile to use when searching for the connection file, | |||
if different from the current IPython session or 'default'. | |||
Returns | |||
------- | |||
The connection dictionary of the current kernel, as string or dict, | |||
depending on `unpack`. | |||
""" | |||
if connection_file is None: | |||
# get connection file from current kernel | |||
cf = get_connection_file() | |||
else: | |||
# connection file specified, allow shortnames: | |||
cf = find_connection_file(connection_file, profile=profile) | |||
with open(cf) as f: | |||
info = f.read() | |||
if unpack: | |||
info = json.loads(info) | |||
# ensure key is bytes: | |||
info['key'] = str_to_bytes(info.get('key', '')) | |||
return info | |||
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r9351 | def connect_qtconsole(connection_file=None, argv=None, profile=None): | |
"""Connect a qtconsole to the current kernel. | |||
This is useful for connecting a second qtconsole to a kernel, or to a | |||
local notebook. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
connection_file : str [optional] | |||
The connection file to be used. Can be given by absolute path, or | |||
IPython will search in the security directory of a given profile. | |||
If run from IPython, | |||
If unspecified, the connection file for the currently running | |||
IPython Kernel will be used, which is only allowed from inside a kernel. | |||
argv : list [optional] | |||
Any extra args to be passed to the console. | |||
profile : str [optional] | |||
The name of the profile to use when searching for the connection file, | |||
if different from the current IPython session or 'default'. | |||
Returns | |||
------- | |||
subprocess.Popen instance running the qtconsole frontend | |||
""" | |||
argv = [] if argv is None else argv | |||
if connection_file is None: | |||
# get connection file from current kernel | |||
cf = get_connection_file() | |||
else: | |||
cf = find_connection_file(connection_file, profile=profile) | |||
cmd = ';'.join([ | |||
"from IPython.frontend.qt.console import qtconsoleapp", | |||
"qtconsoleapp.main()" | |||
]) | |||
return Popen([sys.executable, '-c', cmd, '--existing', cf] + argv, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |||
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r9351 | def tunnel_to_kernel(connection_info, sshserver, sshkey=None): | |
"""tunnel connections to a kernel via ssh | |||
This will open four SSH tunnels from localhost on this machine to the | |||
ports associated with the kernel. They can be either direct | |||
localhost-localhost tunnels, or if an intermediate server is necessary, | |||
the kernel must be listening on a public IP. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
connection_info : dict or str (path) | |||
Either a connection dict, or the path to a JSON connection file | |||
sshserver : str | |||
The ssh sever to use to tunnel to the kernel. Can be a full | |||
`user@server:port` string. ssh config aliases are respected. | |||
sshkey : str [optional] | |||
Path to file containing ssh key to use for authentication. | |||
Only necessary if your ssh config does not already associate | |||
a keyfile with the host. | |||
Returns | |||
------- | |||
(shell, iopub, stdin, hb) : ints | |||
The four ports on localhost that have been forwarded to the kernel. | |||
""" | |||
if isinstance(connection_info, basestring): | |||
# it's a path, unpack it | |||
with open(connection_info) as f: | |||
connection_info = json.loads(f.read()) | |||
cf = connection_info | |||
lports = tunnel.select_random_ports(4) | |||
rports = cf['shell_port'], cf['iopub_port'], cf['stdin_port'], cf['hb_port'] | |||
remote_ip = cf['ip'] | |||
if tunnel.try_passwordless_ssh(sshserver, sshkey): | |||
password=False | |||
else: | |||
password = getpass("SSH Password for %s: "%sshserver) | |||
for lp,rp in zip(lports, rports): | |||
tunnel.ssh_tunnel(lp, rp, sshserver, remote_ip, sshkey, password) | |||
return tuple(lports) | |||
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r9376 | __all__ = [ | |
'write_connection_file', | |||
'get_connection_file', | |||
'find_connection_file', | |||
'get_connection_info', | |||
'connect_qtconsole', | |||
'tunnel_to_kernel', | |||
] |