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1 | 1 | """A kernel manager for multiple kernels. |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | Authors: |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | * Brian Granger |
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6 | 6 | """ |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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9 | 9 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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10 | 10 | # |
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11 | 11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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12 | 12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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13 | 13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | 16 | # Imports |
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17 | 17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | import os |
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20 | 20 | import uuid |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | import zmq |
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23 | 23 | from zmq.eventloop.zmqstream import ZMQStream |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | from tornado import web |
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26 | 26 | |
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27 | 27 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable |
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28 | 28 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item |
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29 | 29 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
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30 | 30 | Instance, Dict, List, Unicode, Float, Integer, Any, DottedObjectName, |
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31 | 31 | ) |
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32 | 32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | 33 | # Classes |
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34 | 34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | class DuplicateKernelError(Exception): |
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37 | 37 | pass |
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38 | 38 | |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | class MultiKernelManager(LoggingConfigurable): |
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41 | 41 | """A class for managing multiple kernels.""" |
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42 | 42 | |
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43 | 43 | kernel_manager_class = DottedObjectName( |
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44 | 44 | "IPython.zmq.blockingkernelmanager.BlockingKernelManager", config=True, |
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45 | 45 | help="""The kernel manager class. This is configurable to allow |
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46 | 46 | subclassing of the KernelManager for customized behavior. |
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47 | 47 | """ |
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48 | 48 | ) |
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49 | 49 | def _kernel_manager_class_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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50 | 50 | self.kernel_manager_factory = import_item(new) |
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51 | 51 | |
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52 | 52 | kernel_manager_factory = Any(help="this is kernel_manager_class after import") |
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53 | 53 | def _kernel_manager_factory_default(self): |
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54 | 54 | return import_item(self.kernel_manager_class) |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | context = Instance('zmq.Context') |
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57 | 57 | def _context_default(self): |
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58 | 58 | return zmq.Context.instance() |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | 60 | connection_dir = Unicode('') |
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61 | 61 | |
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62 | 62 | _kernels = Dict() |
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63 | 63 | |
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64 | 64 | def list_kernel_ids(self): |
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65 | 65 | """Return a list of the kernel ids of the active kernels.""" |
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66 | 66 | # Create a copy so we can iterate over kernels in operations |
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67 | 67 | # that delete keys. |
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68 | 68 | return list(self._kernels.keys()) |
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69 | 69 | |
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70 | 70 | def __len__(self): |
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71 | 71 | """Return the number of running kernels.""" |
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72 | 72 | return len(self.list_kernel_ids()) |
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73 | 73 | |
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74 | 74 | def __contains__(self, kernel_id): |
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75 | 75 | return kernel_id in self._kernels |
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76 | 76 | |
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77 | 77 | def start_kernel(self, **kwargs): |
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78 | 78 | """Start a new kernel. |
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79 | 79 | |
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80 | 80 | The caller can pick a kernel_id by passing one in as a keyword arg, |
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81 | 81 | otherwise one will be picked using a uuid. |
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82 | ||
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83 | To silence the kernel's stdout/stderr, call this using:: | |
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84 | ||
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85 | km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |
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86 | ||
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82 | 87 | """ |
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83 | 88 | kernel_id = kwargs.pop('kernel_id', unicode(uuid.uuid4())) |
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84 | 89 | if kernel_id in self: |
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85 | 90 | raise DuplicateKernelError('Kernel already exists: %s' % kernel_id) |
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86 | 91 | # kernel_manager_factory is the constructor for the KernelManager |
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87 | 92 | # subclass we are using. It can be configured as any Configurable, |
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88 | 93 | # including things like its transport and ip. |
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89 | 94 | km = self.kernel_manager_factory(connection_file=os.path.join( |
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90 | 95 | self.connection_dir, "kernel-%s.json" % kernel_id), |
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91 | 96 | config=self.config, |
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92 | 97 | ) |
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93 | 98 | km.start_kernel(**kwargs) |
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94 | 99 | # start just the shell channel, needed for graceful restart |
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95 | 100 | km.start_channels(shell=True, iopub=False, stdin=False, hb=False) |
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96 | 101 | self._kernels[kernel_id] = km |
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97 | 102 | return kernel_id |
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98 | 103 | |
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99 | 104 | def shutdown_kernel(self, kernel_id, now=False): |
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100 | 105 | """Shutdown a kernel by its kernel uuid. |
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101 | 106 | |
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102 | 107 | Parameters |
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103 | 108 | ========== |
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104 | 109 | kernel_id : uuid |
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105 | 110 | The id of the kernel to shutdown. |
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106 | 111 | now : bool |
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107 | 112 | Should the kernel be shutdown forcibly using a signal. |
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108 | 113 | """ |
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109 | 114 | k = self.get_kernel(kernel_id) |
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110 | 115 | k.shutdown_kernel(now=now) |
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111 | 116 | k.shell_channel.stop() |
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112 | 117 | del self._kernels[kernel_id] |
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113 | 118 | |
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114 | 119 | def shutdown_all(self, now=False): |
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115 | 120 | """Shutdown all kernels.""" |
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116 | 121 | for kid in self.list_kernel_ids(): |
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117 | 122 | self.shutdown_kernel(kid, now=now) |
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118 | 123 | |
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119 | 124 | def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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120 | 125 | """Interrupt (SIGINT) the kernel by its uuid. |
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121 | 126 | |
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122 | 127 | Parameters |
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123 | 128 | ========== |
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124 | 129 | kernel_id : uuid |
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125 | 130 | The id of the kernel to interrupt. |
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126 | 131 | """ |
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127 | 132 | return self.get_kernel(kernel_id).interrupt_kernel() |
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128 | 133 | |
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129 | 134 | def signal_kernel(self, kernel_id, signum): |
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130 | 135 | """Sends a signal to the kernel by its uuid. |
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131 | 136 | |
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132 | 137 | Note that since only SIGTERM is supported on Windows, this function |
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133 | 138 | is only useful on Unix systems. |
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134 | 139 | |
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135 | 140 | Parameters |
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136 | 141 | ========== |
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137 | 142 | kernel_id : uuid |
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138 | 143 | The id of the kernel to signal. |
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139 | 144 | """ |
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140 | 145 | return self.get_kernel(kernel_id).signal_kernel(signum) |
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141 | 146 | |
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142 | 147 | def restart_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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143 | 148 | """Restart a kernel by its uuid, keeping the same ports. |
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144 | 149 | |
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145 | 150 | Parameters |
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146 | 151 | ========== |
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147 | 152 | kernel_id : uuid |
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148 | 153 | The id of the kernel to interrupt. |
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149 | 154 | """ |
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150 | 155 | return self.get_kernel(kernel_id).restart_kernel() |
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151 | 156 | |
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152 | 157 | def get_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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153 | 158 | """Get the single KernelManager object for a kernel by its uuid. |
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154 | 159 | |
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155 | 160 | Parameters |
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156 | 161 | ========== |
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157 | 162 | kernel_id : uuid |
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158 | 163 | The id of the kernel. |
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159 | 164 | """ |
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160 | 165 | km = self._kernels.get(kernel_id) |
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161 | 166 | if km is not None: |
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162 | 167 | return km |
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163 | 168 | else: |
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164 | 169 | raise KeyError("Kernel with id not found: %s" % kernel_id) |
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165 | 170 | |
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166 | 171 | def get_connection_info(self, kernel_id): |
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167 | 172 | """Return a dictionary of connection data for a kernel. |
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168 | 173 | |
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169 | 174 | Parameters |
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170 | 175 | ========== |
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171 | 176 | kernel_id : uuid |
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172 | 177 | The id of the kernel. |
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173 | 178 | |
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174 | 179 | Returns |
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175 | 180 | ======= |
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176 | 181 | connection_dict : dict |
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177 | 182 | A dict of the information needed to connect to a kernel. |
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178 | 183 | This includes the ip address and the integer port |
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179 | 184 | numbers of the different channels (stdin_port, iopub_port, |
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180 | 185 | shell_port, hb_port). |
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181 | 186 | """ |
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182 | 187 | km = self.get_kernel(kernel_id) |
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183 | 188 | return dict(transport=km.transport, |
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184 | 189 | ip=km.ip, |
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185 | 190 | shell_port=km.shell_port, |
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186 | 191 | iopub_port=km.iopub_port, |
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187 | 192 | stdin_port=km.stdin_port, |
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188 | 193 | hb_port=km.hb_port, |
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189 | 194 | ) |
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190 | 195 | |
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191 | 196 | def _make_url(self, transport, ip, port): |
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192 | 197 | """Make a ZeroMQ URL for a given transport, ip and port.""" |
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193 | 198 | if transport == 'tcp': |
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194 | 199 | return "tcp://%s:%i" % (ip, port) |
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195 | 200 | else: |
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196 | 201 | return "%s://%s-%s" % (transport, ip, port) |
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197 | 202 | |
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198 | 203 | def _create_connected_stream(self, kernel_id, socket_type): |
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199 | 204 | """Create a connected ZMQStream for a kernel.""" |
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200 | 205 | cinfo = self.get_connection_info(kernel_id) |
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201 | 206 | url = self._make_url(cinfo['transport'], cinfo['ip'], cinfo['port']) |
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202 | 207 | sock = self.context.socket(socket_type) |
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203 | 208 | self.log.info("Connecting to: %s" % url) |
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204 | 209 | sock.connect(url) |
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205 | 210 | return ZMQStream(sock) |
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206 | 211 | |
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207 | 212 | def create_iopub_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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208 | 213 | """Return a ZMQStream object connected to the iopub channel. |
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209 | 214 | |
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210 | 215 | Parameters |
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211 | 216 | ========== |
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212 | 217 | kernel_id : uuid |
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213 | 218 | The id of the kernel. |
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214 | 219 | |
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215 | 220 | Returns |
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216 | 221 | ======= |
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217 | 222 | stream : ZMQStream |
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218 | 223 | """ |
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219 | 224 | iopub_stream = self._create_connected_stream(kernel_id, zmq.SUB) |
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220 | 225 | iopub_stream.socket.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'') |
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221 | 226 | return iopub_stream |
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222 | 227 | |
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223 | 228 | def create_shell_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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224 | 229 | """Return a ZMQStream object connected to the shell channel. |
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225 | 230 | |
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226 | 231 | Parameters |
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227 | 232 | ========== |
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228 | 233 | kernel_id : uuid |
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229 | 234 | The id of the kernel. |
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230 | 235 | |
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231 | 236 | Returns |
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232 | 237 | ======= |
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233 | 238 | stream : ZMQStream |
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234 | 239 | """ |
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235 | 240 | shell_stream = self._create_connected_stream(kernel_id, zmq.DEALER) |
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236 | 241 | return shell_stream |
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237 | 242 | |
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238 | 243 | def create_hb_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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239 | 244 | """Return a ZMQStream object connected to the hb channel. |
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240 | 245 | |
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241 | 246 | Parameters |
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242 | 247 | ========== |
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243 | 248 | kernel_id : uuid |
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244 | 249 | The id of the kernel. |
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245 | 250 | |
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246 | 251 | Returns |
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247 | 252 | ======= |
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248 | 253 | stream : ZMQStream |
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249 | 254 | """ |
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250 | 255 | hb_stream = self._create_connected_stream(kernel_id, zmq.REQ) |
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251 | 256 | return hb_stream |
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252 | 257 | |
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253 | 258 | |
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254 | 259 | class MappingKernelManager(MultiKernelManager): |
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255 | 260 | """A KernelManager that handles notebok mapping and HTTP error handling""" |
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256 | 261 | |
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257 | 262 | kernel_argv = List(Unicode) |
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258 | 263 | |
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259 | 264 | time_to_dead = Float(3.0, config=True, help="""Kernel heartbeat interval in seconds.""") |
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260 | 265 | first_beat = Float(5.0, config=True, help="Delay (in seconds) before sending first heartbeat.") |
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261 | 266 | |
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262 | 267 | max_msg_size = Integer(65536, config=True, help=""" |
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263 | 268 | The max raw message size accepted from the browser |
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264 | 269 | over a WebSocket connection. |
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265 | 270 | """) |
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266 | 271 | |
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267 | 272 | _notebook_mapping = Dict() |
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268 | 273 | |
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269 | 274 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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270 | 275 | # Methods for managing kernels and sessions |
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271 | 276 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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272 | 277 | |
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273 | 278 | def kernel_for_notebook(self, notebook_id): |
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274 | 279 | """Return the kernel_id for a notebook_id or None.""" |
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275 | 280 | return self._notebook_mapping.get(notebook_id) |
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276 | 281 | |
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277 | 282 | def set_kernel_for_notebook(self, notebook_id, kernel_id): |
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278 | 283 | """Associate a notebook with a kernel.""" |
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279 | 284 | if notebook_id is not None: |
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280 | 285 | self._notebook_mapping[notebook_id] = kernel_id |
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281 | 286 | |
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282 | 287 | def notebook_for_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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283 | 288 | """Return the notebook_id for a kernel_id or None.""" |
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284 | 289 | notebook_ids = [k for k, v in self._notebook_mapping.iteritems() if v == kernel_id] |
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285 | 290 | if len(notebook_ids) == 1: |
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286 | 291 | return notebook_ids[0] |
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287 | 292 | else: |
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288 | 293 | return None |
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289 | 294 | |
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290 | 295 | def delete_mapping_for_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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291 | 296 | """Remove the kernel/notebook mapping for kernel_id.""" |
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292 | 297 | notebook_id = self.notebook_for_kernel(kernel_id) |
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293 | 298 | if notebook_id is not None: |
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294 | 299 | del self._notebook_mapping[notebook_id] |
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295 | 300 | |
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296 | 301 | def start_kernel(self, notebook_id=None, **kwargs): |
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297 | 302 | """Start a kernel for a notebok an return its kernel_id. |
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298 | 303 | |
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299 | 304 | Parameters |
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300 | 305 | ---------- |
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301 | 306 | notebook_id : uuid |
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302 | 307 | The uuid of the notebook to associate the new kernel with. If this |
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303 | 308 | is not None, this kernel will be persistent whenever the notebook |
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304 | 309 | requests a kernel. |
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305 | 310 | """ |
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306 | 311 | kernel_id = self.kernel_for_notebook(notebook_id) |
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307 | 312 | if kernel_id is None: |
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308 | 313 | kwargs['extra_arguments'] = self.kernel_argv |
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309 | 314 | kernel_id = super(MappingKernelManager, self).start_kernel(**kwargs) |
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310 | 315 | self.set_kernel_for_notebook(notebook_id, kernel_id) |
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311 | 316 | self.log.info("Kernel started: %s" % kernel_id) |
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312 | 317 | self.log.debug("Kernel args: %r" % kwargs) |
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313 | 318 | else: |
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314 | 319 | self.log.info("Using existing kernel: %s" % kernel_id) |
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315 | 320 | return kernel_id |
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316 | 321 | |
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317 | 322 | def shutdown_kernel(self, kernel_id, now=False): |
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318 | 323 | """Shutdown a kernel and remove its notebook association.""" |
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319 | 324 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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320 | 325 | super(MappingKernelManager, self).shutdown_kernel( |
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321 | 326 | kernel_id, now=now |
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322 | 327 | ) |
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323 | 328 | self.delete_mapping_for_kernel(kernel_id) |
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324 | 329 | self.log.info("Kernel shutdown: %s" % kernel_id) |
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325 | 330 | |
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326 | 331 | def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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327 | 332 | """Interrupt a kernel.""" |
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328 | 333 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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329 | 334 | super(MappingKernelManager, self).interrupt_kernel(kernel_id) |
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330 | 335 | self.log.info("Kernel interrupted: %s" % kernel_id) |
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331 | 336 | |
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332 | 337 | def restart_kernel(self, kernel_id): |
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333 | 338 | """Restart a kernel while keeping clients connected.""" |
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334 | 339 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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335 | 340 | super(MappingKernelManager, self).restart_kernel(kernel_id) |
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336 | 341 | self.log.info("Kernel restarted: %s" % kernel_id) |
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337 | 342 | |
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338 | 343 | def create_iopub_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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339 | 344 | """Create a new iopub stream.""" |
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340 | 345 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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341 | 346 | return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_iopub_stream(kernel_id) |
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342 | 347 | |
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343 | 348 | def create_shell_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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344 | 349 | """Create a new shell stream.""" |
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345 | 350 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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346 | 351 | return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_shell_stream(kernel_id) |
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347 | 352 | |
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348 | 353 | def create_hb_stream(self, kernel_id): |
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349 | 354 | """Create a new hb stream.""" |
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350 | 355 | self._check_kernel_id(kernel_id) |
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351 | 356 | return super(MappingKernelManager, self).create_hb_stream(kernel_id) |
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352 | 357 | |
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353 | 358 | def _check_kernel_id(self, kernel_id): |
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354 | 359 | """Check a that a kernel_id exists and raise 404 if not.""" |
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355 | 360 | if kernel_id not in self: |
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356 | 361 | raise web.HTTPError(404, u'Kernel does not exist: %s' % kernel_id) |
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357 | 362 |
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1 | 1 | """Tests for the notebook kernel and session manager.""" |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | from subprocess import PIPE | |
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3 | 4 | import time |
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4 | 5 | from unittest import TestCase |
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5 | 6 | |
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6 | 7 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
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7 | 8 | from IPython.frontend.html.notebook.kernelmanager import MultiKernelManager |
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8 | 9 | from IPython.zmq.kernelmanager import KernelManager |
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9 | 10 | |
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10 | 11 | class TestKernelManager(TestCase): |
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11 | 12 | |
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12 | 13 | def _get_tcp_km(self): |
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13 | 14 | return MultiKernelManager() |
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14 | 15 | |
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15 | 16 | def _get_ipc_km(self): |
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16 | 17 | c = Config() |
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17 | 18 | c.KernelManager.transport = 'ipc' |
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18 | 19 | c.KernelManager.ip = 'test' |
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19 | 20 | km = MultiKernelManager(config=c) |
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20 | 21 | return km |
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21 | 22 | |
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22 | 23 | def _run_lifecycle(self, km): |
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23 | kid = km.start_kernel() | |
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24 | kid = km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |
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24 | 25 | self.assertTrue(kid in km) |
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25 | 26 | self.assertTrue(kid in km.list_kernel_ids()) |
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26 | 27 | self.assertEqual(len(km),1) |
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27 | 28 | km.restart_kernel(kid) |
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28 | 29 | self.assertTrue(kid in km.list_kernel_ids()) |
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29 | 30 | # We need a delay here to give the restarting kernel a chance to |
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30 | 31 | # restart. Otherwise, the interrupt will kill it, causing the test |
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31 | 32 | # suite to hang. The reason it *hangs* is that the shutdown |
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32 | 33 | # message for the restart sometimes hasn't been sent to the kernel. |
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33 | 34 | # Because linger is oo on the shell channel, the context can't |
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34 | 35 | # close until the message is sent to the kernel, which is not dead. |
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35 | 36 | time.sleep(1.0) |
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36 | 37 | km.interrupt_kernel(kid) |
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37 | 38 | k = km.get_kernel(kid) |
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38 | 39 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(k, KernelManager)) |
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39 | 40 | km.shutdown_kernel(kid) |
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40 | 41 | self.assertTrue(not kid in km) |
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41 | 42 | |
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42 | 43 | def _run_cinfo(self, km, transport, ip): |
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43 | kid = km.start_kernel() | |
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44 | kid = km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |
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44 | 45 | k = km.get_kernel(kid) |
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45 | 46 | cinfo = km.get_connection_info(kid) |
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46 | 47 | self.assertEqual(transport, cinfo['transport']) |
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47 | 48 | self.assertEqual(ip, cinfo['ip']) |
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48 | 49 | self.assertTrue('stdin_port' in cinfo) |
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49 | 50 | self.assertTrue('iopub_port' in cinfo) |
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50 | 51 | self.assertTrue('shell_port' in cinfo) |
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51 | 52 | self.assertTrue('hb_port' in cinfo) |
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52 | 53 | km.shutdown_kernel(kid) |
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53 | 54 | |
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54 | 55 | def test_tcp_lifecycle(self): |
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55 | 56 | km = self._get_tcp_km() |
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56 | 57 | self._run_lifecycle(km) |
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57 | 58 | |
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58 | 59 | def test_tcp_cinfo(self): |
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59 | 60 | km = self._get_tcp_km() |
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60 | 61 | self._run_cinfo(km, 'tcp', '127.0.0.1') |
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61 | 62 | |
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62 | 63 | def test_ipc_lifecycle(self): |
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63 | 64 | km = self._get_ipc_km() |
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64 | 65 | self._run_lifecycle(km) |
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65 | 66 | |
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66 | 67 | def test_ipc_cinfo(self): |
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67 | 68 | km = self._get_ipc_km() |
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68 | 69 | self._run_cinfo(km, 'ipc', 'test') |
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69 | 70 |
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1 | 1 | """Tests for the notebook kernel and session manager.""" |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | from subprocess import PIPE | |
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3 | 4 | import time |
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4 | 5 | from unittest import TestCase |
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5 | 6 | |
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6 | 7 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
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7 | 8 | from IPython.zmq.kernelmanager import KernelManager |
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8 | 9 | |
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9 | 10 | class TestKernelManager(TestCase): |
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10 | 11 | |
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11 | 12 | def _get_tcp_km(self): |
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12 | 13 | return KernelManager() |
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13 | 14 | |
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14 | 15 | def _get_ipc_km(self): |
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15 | 16 | c = Config() |
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16 | 17 | c.KernelManager.transport = 'ipc' |
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17 | 18 | c.KernelManager.ip = 'test' |
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18 | 19 | km = KernelManager(config=c) |
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19 | 20 | return km |
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20 | 21 | |
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21 | 22 | def _run_lifecycle(self, km): |
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22 | km.start_kernel() | |
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23 | km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |
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23 | 24 | km.start_channels(shell=True, iopub=False, stdin=False, hb=False) |
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24 | 25 | km.restart_kernel() |
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25 | 26 | # We need a delay here to give the restarting kernel a chance to |
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26 | 27 | # restart. Otherwise, the interrupt will kill it, causing the test |
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27 | 28 | # suite to hang. The reason it *hangs* is that the shutdown |
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28 | 29 | # message for the restart sometimes hasn't been sent to the kernel. |
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29 | 30 | # Because linger is oo on the shell channel, the context can't |
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30 | 31 | # close until the message is sent to the kernel, which is not dead. |
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31 | time.sleep() | |
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32 | time.sleep(1.0) | |
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32 | 33 | km.interrupt_kernel() |
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33 | 34 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(km, KernelManager)) |
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34 | 35 | km.shutdown_kernel() |
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35 | 36 | km.shell_channel.stop() |
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36 | 37 | |
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37 | 38 | def test_tcp_lifecycle(self): |
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38 | 39 | km = self._get_tcp_km() |
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39 | 40 | self._run_lifecycle(km) |
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40 | 41 | |
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41 | 42 | def testipc_lifecycle(self): |
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42 | 43 | km = self._get_ipc_km() |
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43 | 44 | self._run_lifecycle(km) |
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44 | 45 |
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