controllerservice.py
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# -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.test.test_controllerservice -*- | ||||
"""A Twisted Service for the IPython Controller. | ||||
The IPython Controller: | ||||
* Listens for Engines to connect and then manages access to those engines. | ||||
* Listens for clients and passes commands from client to the Engines. | ||||
* Exposes an asynchronous interfaces to the Engines which themselves can block. | ||||
* Acts as a gateway to the Engines. | ||||
The design of the controller is somewhat abstract to allow flexibility in how | ||||
the controller is presented to clients. This idea is that there is a basic | ||||
ControllerService class that allows engines to connect to it. But, this | ||||
basic class has no client interfaces. To expose client interfaces developers | ||||
provide an adapter that makes the ControllerService look like something. For | ||||
example, one client interface might support task farming and another might | ||||
support interactive usage. The important thing is that by using interfaces | ||||
and adapters, a single controller can be accessed from multiple interfaces. | ||||
Furthermore, by adapting various client interfaces to various network | ||||
protocols, each client interface can be exposed to multiple network protocols. | ||||
See multiengine.py for an example of how to adapt the ControllerService | ||||
to a client interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Imports | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
import os, sys | ||||
from twisted.application import service | ||||
from twisted.internet import defer, reactor | ||||
from twisted.python import log, components | ||||
from zope.interface import Interface, implements, Attribute | ||||
import zope.interface as zi | ||||
from IPython.kernel.engineservice import \ | ||||
IEngineCore, \ | ||||
IEngineSerialized, \ | ||||
IEngineQueued | ||||
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Interfaces for the Controller | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
class IControllerCore(Interface): | ||||
"""Basic methods any controller must have. | ||||
This is basically the aspect of the controller relevant to the | ||||
engines and does not assume anything about how the engines will | ||||
be presented to a client. | ||||
""" | ||||
engines = Attribute("A dict of engine ids and engine instances.") | ||||
def register_engine(remoteEngine, id=None, ip=None, port=None, | ||||
pid=None): | ||||
"""Register new remote engine. | ||||
The controller can use the ip, port, pid of the engine to do useful things | ||||
like kill the engines. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
remoteEngine | ||||
An implementer of IEngineCore, IEngineSerialized and IEngineQueued. | ||||
id : int | ||||
Requested id. | ||||
ip : str | ||||
IP address the engine is running on. | ||||
port : int | ||||
Port the engine is on. | ||||
pid : int | ||||
pid of the running engine. | ||||
:Returns: A dict of {'id':id} and possibly other key, value pairs. | ||||
""" | ||||
def unregister_engine(id): | ||||
"""Handle a disconnecting engine. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
id | ||||
The integer engine id of the engine to unregister. | ||||
""" | ||||
def on_register_engine_do(f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Call ``f(*args, **kwargs)`` when an engine is registered. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
includeID : int | ||||
If True the first argument to f will be the id of the engine. | ||||
""" | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do(f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Call ``f(*args, **kwargs)`` when an engine is unregistered. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
includeID : int | ||||
If True the first argument to f will be the id of the engine. | ||||
""" | ||||
def on_register_engine_do_not(f): | ||||
"""Stop calling f on engine registration""" | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do_not(f): | ||||
"""Stop calling f on engine unregistration""" | ||||
def on_n_engines_registered_do(n, f, *arg, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Call f(*args, **kwargs) the first time the nth engine registers.""" | ||||
class IControllerBase(IControllerCore): | ||||
"""The basic controller interface.""" | ||||
pass | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Implementation of the ControllerService | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
class ControllerService(object, service.Service): | ||||
"""A basic Controller represented as a Twisted Service. | ||||
This class doesn't implement any client notification mechanism. That | ||||
is up to adapted subclasses. | ||||
""" | ||||
# I also pick up the IService interface by inheritance from service.Service | ||||
implements(IControllerBase) | ||||
name = 'ControllerService' | ||||
def __init__(self, maxEngines=511, saveIDs=False): | ||||
self.saveIDs = saveIDs | ||||
self.engines = {} | ||||
self.availableIDs = range(maxEngines,-1,-1) # [511,...,0] | ||||
self._onRegister = [] | ||||
self._onUnregister = [] | ||||
self._onNRegistered = [] | ||||
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Methods used to save the engine info to a log file | ||||
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
def _buildEngineInfoString(self, id, ip, port, pid): | ||||
if id is None: | ||||
id = -99 | ||||
if ip is None: | ||||
ip = "-99" | ||||
if port is None: | ||||
port = -99 | ||||
if pid is None: | ||||
pid = -99 | ||||
return "Engine Info: %d %s %d %d" % (id, ip , port, pid) | ||||
def _logEngineInfo(self, id, ip, port, pid): | ||||
log.msg(self._buildEngineInfoString(id,ip,port,pid)) | ||||
def _getEngineInfoLogFile(self): | ||||
# Store all logs inside the ipython directory | ||||
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logdir_base = pjoin(ipdir,'log') | ||||
if not os.path.isdir(logdir_base): | ||||
os.makedirs(logdir_base) | ||||
logfile = os.path.join(logdir_base,'ipcontroller-%s-engine-info.log' % os.getpid()) | ||||
return logfile | ||||
def _logEngineInfoToFile(self, id, ip, port, pid): | ||||
"""Log info about an engine to a log file. | ||||
When an engine registers with a ControllerService, the ControllerService | ||||
saves information about the engine to a log file. That information | ||||
can be useful for various purposes, such as killing hung engines, etc. | ||||
This method takes the assigned id, ip/port and pid of the engine | ||||
and saves it to a file of the form: | ||||
~/.ipython/log/ipcontroller-###-engine-info.log | ||||
where ### is the pid of the controller. | ||||
Each line of this file has the form: | ||||
Engine Info: ip ip port pid | ||||
If any of the entries are not known, they are replaced by -99. | ||||
""" | ||||
fname = self._getEngineInfoLogFile() | ||||
f = open(fname, 'a') | ||||
s = self._buildEngineInfoString(id,ip,port,pid) | ||||
f.write(s + '\n') | ||||
f.close() | ||||
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# IControllerCore methods | ||||
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
def register_engine(self, remoteEngine, id=None, | ||||
ip=None, port=None, pid=None): | ||||
"""Register new engine connection""" | ||||
# What happens if these assertions fail? | ||||
assert IEngineCore.providedBy(remoteEngine), \ | ||||
"engine passed to register_engine doesn't provide IEngineCore" | ||||
assert IEngineSerialized.providedBy(remoteEngine), \ | ||||
"engine passed to register_engine doesn't provide IEngineSerialized" | ||||
assert IEngineQueued.providedBy(remoteEngine), \ | ||||
"engine passed to register_engine doesn't provide IEngineQueued" | ||||
assert isinstance(id, int) or id is None, \ | ||||
"id to register_engine must be an integer or None" | ||||
assert isinstance(ip, str) or ip is None, \ | ||||
"ip to register_engine must be a string or None" | ||||
assert isinstance(port, int) or port is None, \ | ||||
"port to register_engine must be an integer or None" | ||||
assert isinstance(pid, int) or pid is None, \ | ||||
"pid to register_engine must be an integer or None" | ||||
desiredID = id | ||||
if desiredID in self.engines.keys(): | ||||
desiredID = None | ||||
if desiredID in self.availableIDs: | ||||
getID = desiredID | ||||
self.availableIDs.remove(desiredID) | ||||
else: | ||||
getID = self.availableIDs.pop() | ||||
remoteEngine.id = getID | ||||
remoteEngine.service = self | ||||
self.engines[getID] = remoteEngine | ||||
# Log the Engine Information for monitoring purposes | ||||
self._logEngineInfoToFile(getID, ip, port, pid) | ||||
msg = "registered engine with id: %i" %getID | ||||
log.msg(msg) | ||||
for i in range(len(self._onRegister)): | ||||
(f,args,kwargs,ifid) = self._onRegister[i] | ||||
try: | ||||
if ifid: | ||||
f(getID, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
else: | ||||
f(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
except: | ||||
self._onRegister.pop(i) | ||||
# Call functions when the nth engine is registered and them remove them | ||||
for i, (n, f, args, kwargs) in enumerate(self._onNRegistered): | ||||
if len(self.engines.keys()) == n: | ||||
try: | ||||
try: | ||||
f(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
except: | ||||
log.msg("Function %r failed when the %ith engine registered" % (f, n)) | ||||
finally: | ||||
self._onNRegistered.pop(i) | ||||
return {'id':getID} | ||||
def unregister_engine(self, id): | ||||
"""Unregister engine by id.""" | ||||
assert isinstance(id, int) or id is None, \ | ||||
"id to unregister_engine must be an integer or None" | ||||
msg = "unregistered engine with id: %i" %id | ||||
log.msg(msg) | ||||
try: | ||||
del self.engines[id] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
log.msg("engine with id %i was not registered" % id) | ||||
else: | ||||
if not self.saveIDs: | ||||
self.availableIDs.append(id) | ||||
# Sort to assign lower ids first | ||||
self.availableIDs.sort(reverse=True) | ||||
else: | ||||
log.msg("preserving id %i" %id) | ||||
for i in range(len(self._onUnregister)): | ||||
(f,args,kwargs,ifid) = self._onUnregister[i] | ||||
try: | ||||
if ifid: | ||||
f(id, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
else: | ||||
f(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
except: | ||||
self._onUnregister.pop(i) | ||||
def on_register_engine_do(self, f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
assert callable(f), "f must be callable" | ||||
self._onRegister.append((f,args,kwargs,includeID)) | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do(self, f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
assert callable(f), "f must be callable" | ||||
self._onUnregister.append((f,args,kwargs,includeID)) | ||||
def on_register_engine_do_not(self, f): | ||||
for i in range(len(self._onRegister)): | ||||
g = self._onRegister[i][0] | ||||
if f == g: | ||||
self._onRegister.pop(i) | ||||
return | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do_not(self, f): | ||||
for i in range(len(self._onUnregister)): | ||||
g = self._onUnregister[i][0] | ||||
if f == g: | ||||
self._onUnregister.pop(i) | ||||
return | ||||
def on_n_engines_registered_do(self, n, f, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
if len(self.engines.keys()) >= n: | ||||
f(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
else: | ||||
self._onNRegistered.append((n,f,args,kwargs)) | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Base class for adapting controller to different client APIs | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
class ControllerAdapterBase(object): | ||||
"""All Controller adapters should inherit from this class. | ||||
This class provides a wrapped version of the IControllerBase interface that | ||||
can be used to easily create new custom controllers. Subclasses of this | ||||
will provide a full implementation of IControllerBase. | ||||
This class doesn't implement any client notification mechanism. That | ||||
is up to subclasses. | ||||
""" | ||||
implements(IControllerBase) | ||||
def __init__(self, controller): | ||||
self.controller = controller | ||||
# Needed for IControllerCore | ||||
self.engines = self.controller.engines | ||||
def register_engine(self, remoteEngine, id=None, | ||||
ip=None, port=None, pid=None): | ||||
return self.controller.register_engine(remoteEngine, | ||||
id, ip, port, pid) | ||||
def unregister_engine(self, id): | ||||
return self.controller.unregister_engine(id) | ||||
def on_register_engine_do(self, f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
return self.controller.on_register_engine_do(f, includeID, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do(self, f, includeID, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
return self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do(f, includeID, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
def on_register_engine_do_not(self, f): | ||||
return self.controller.on_register_engine_do_not(f) | ||||
def on_unregister_engine_do_not(self, f): | ||||
return self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do_not(f) | ||||
def on_n_engines_registered_do(self, n, f, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
return self.controller.on_n_engines_registered_do(n, f, *args, **kwargs) | ||||