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"""A semi-synchronous Client for the ZMQ cluster
Authors:
* MinRK
"""
from __future__ import print_function
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 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
import json
import sys
from threading import Thread, Event
import time
import warnings
from datetime import datetime
from getpass import getpass
from pprint import pprint
pjoin = os.path.join
import zmq
# from zmq.eventloop import ioloop, zmqstream
from IPython.config.configurable import MultipleInstanceError
from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication
from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir, ProfileDirError
from IPython.utils.capture import RichOutput
from IPython.utils.coloransi import TermColors
from IPython.utils.jsonutil import rekey, extract_dates, parse_date
from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost, is_local_ip
from IPython.utils.path import get_ipython_dir
from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes, string_types, xrange, iteritems
from IPython.utils.traitlets import (HasTraits, Integer, Instance, Unicode,
Dict, List, Bool, Set, Any)
from IPython.external.decorator import decorator
from IPython.external.ssh import tunnel
from IPython.parallel import Reference
from IPython.parallel import error
from IPython.parallel import util
from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import Session, Message
from IPython.kernel.zmq import serialize
from .asyncresult import AsyncResult, AsyncHubResult
from .view import DirectView, LoadBalancedView
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Decorators for Client methods
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@decorator
def spin_first(f, self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Call spin() to sync state prior to calling the method."""
self.spin()
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ExecuteReply(RichOutput):
"""wrapper for finished Execute results"""
def __init__(self, msg_id, content, metadata):
self.msg_id = msg_id
self._content = content
self.execution_count = content['execution_count']
self.metadata = metadata
# RichOutput overrides
@property
def source(self):
pyout = self.metadata['pyout']
if pyout:
return pyout.get('source', '')
@property
def data(self):
pyout = self.metadata['pyout']
if pyout:
return pyout.get('data', {})
@property
def _metadata(self):
pyout = self.metadata['pyout']
if pyout:
return pyout.get('metadata', {})
def display(self):
from IPython.display import publish_display_data
publish_display_data(self.source, self.data, self.metadata)
def _repr_mime_(self, mime):
if mime not in self.data:
return
data = self.data[mime]
if mime in self._metadata:
return data, self._metadata[mime]
else:
return data
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.metadata[key]
def __getattr__(self, key):
if key not in self.metadata:
raise AttributeError(key)
return self.metadata[key]
def __repr__(self):
pyout = self.metadata['pyout'] or {'data':{}}
text_out = pyout['data'].get('text/plain', '')
if len(text_out) > 32:
text_out = text_out[:29] + '...'
return "<ExecuteReply[%i]: %s>" % (self.execution_count, text_out)
def _repr_pretty_(self, p, cycle):
pyout = self.metadata['pyout'] or {'data':{}}
text_out = pyout['data'].get('text/plain', '')
if not text_out:
return
try:
ip = get_ipython()
except NameError:
colors = "NoColor"
else:
colors = ip.colors
if colors == "NoColor":
out = normal = ""
else:
out = TermColors.Red
normal = TermColors.Normal
if '\n' in text_out and not text_out.startswith('\n'):
# add newline for multiline reprs
text_out = '\n' + text_out
p.text(
out + u'Out[%i:%i]: ' % (
self.metadata['engine_id'], self.execution_count
) + normal + text_out
)
class Metadata(dict):
"""Subclass of dict for initializing metadata values.
Attribute access works on keys.
These objects have a strict set of keys - errors will raise if you try
to add new keys.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
dict.__init__(self)
md = {'msg_id' : None,
'submitted' : None,
'started' : None,
'completed' : None,
'received' : None,
'engine_uuid' : None,
'engine_id' : None,
'follow' : None,
'after' : None,
'status' : None,
'pyin' : None,
'pyout' : None,
'pyerr' : None,
'stdout' : '',
'stderr' : '',
'outputs' : [],
'data': {},
'outputs_ready' : False,
}
self.update(md)
self.update(dict(*args, **kwargs))
def __getattr__(self, key):
"""getattr aliased to getitem"""
if key in self:
return self[key]
else:
raise AttributeError(key)
def __setattr__(self, key, value):
"""setattr aliased to setitem, with strict"""
if key in self:
self[key] = value
else:
raise AttributeError(key)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
"""strict static key enforcement"""
if key in self:
dict.__setitem__(self, key, value)
else:
raise KeyError(key)
class Client(HasTraits):
"""A semi-synchronous client to the IPython ZMQ cluster
Parameters
----------
url_file : str/unicode; path to ipcontroller-client.json
This JSON file should contain all the information needed to connect to a cluster,
and is likely the only argument needed.
Connection information for the Hub's registration. If a json connector
file is given, then likely no further configuration is necessary.
[Default: use profile]
profile : bytes
The name of the Cluster profile to be used to find connector information.
If run from an IPython application, the default profile will be the same
as the running application, otherwise it will be 'default'.
cluster_id : str
String id to added to runtime files, to prevent name collisions when using
multiple clusters with a single profile simultaneously.
When set, will look for files named like: 'ipcontroller-<cluster_id>-client.json'
Since this is text inserted into filenames, typical recommendations apply:
Simple character strings are ideal, and spaces are not recommended (but
should generally work)
context : zmq.Context
Pass an existing zmq.Context instance, otherwise the client will create its own.
debug : bool
flag for lots of message printing for debug purposes
timeout : int/float
time (in seconds) to wait for connection replies from the Hub
[Default: 10]
#-------------- session related args ----------------
config : Config object
If specified, this will be relayed to the Session for configuration
username : str
set username for the session object
#-------------- ssh related args ----------------
# These are args for configuring the ssh tunnel to be used
# credentials are used to forward connections over ssh to the Controller
# Note that the ip given in `addr` needs to be relative to sshserver
# The most basic case is to leave addr as pointing to localhost (127.0.0.1),
# and set sshserver as the same machine the Controller is on. However,
# the only requirement is that sshserver is able to see the Controller
# (i.e. is within the same trusted network).
sshserver : str
A string of the form passed to ssh, i.e. 'server.tld' or 'user@server.tld:port'
If keyfile or password is specified, and this is not, it will default to
the ip given in addr.
sshkey : str; path to ssh private key file
This specifies a key to be used in ssh login, default None.
Regular default ssh keys will be used without specifying this argument.
password : str
Your ssh password to sshserver. Note that if this is left None,
you will be prompted for it if passwordless key based login is unavailable.
paramiko : bool
flag for whether to use paramiko instead of shell ssh for tunneling.
[default: True on win32, False else]
Attributes
----------
ids : list of int engine IDs
requesting the ids attribute always synchronizes
the registration state. To request ids without synchronization,
use semi-private _ids attributes.
history : list of msg_ids
a list of msg_ids, keeping track of all the execution
messages you have submitted in order.
outstanding : set of msg_ids
a set of msg_ids that have been submitted, but whose
results have not yet been received.
results : dict
a dict of all our results, keyed by msg_id
block : bool
determines default behavior when block not specified
in execution methods
Methods
-------
spin
flushes incoming results and registration state changes
control methods spin, and requesting `ids` also ensures up to date
wait
wait on one or more msg_ids
execution methods
apply
legacy: execute, run
data movement
push, pull, scatter, gather
query methods
queue_status, get_result, purge, result_status
control methods
abort, shutdown
"""
block = Bool(False)
outstanding = Set()
results = Instance('collections.defaultdict', (dict,))
metadata = Instance('collections.defaultdict', (Metadata,))
history = List()
debug = Bool(False)
_spin_thread = Any()
_stop_spinning = Any()
profile=Unicode()
def _profile_default(self):
if BaseIPythonApplication.initialized():
# an IPython app *might* be running, try to get its profile
try:
return BaseIPythonApplication.instance().profile
except (AttributeError, MultipleInstanceError):
# could be a *different* subclass of config.Application,
# which would raise one of these two errors.
return u'default'
else:
return u'default'
_outstanding_dict = Instance('collections.defaultdict', (set,))
_ids = List()
_connected=Bool(False)
_ssh=Bool(False)
_context = Instance('zmq.Context')
_config = Dict()
_engines=Instance(util.ReverseDict, (), {})
# _hub_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_query_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_control_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_iopub_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_notification_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_mux_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_task_socket=Instance('zmq.Socket')
_task_scheme=Unicode()
_closed = False
_ignored_control_replies=Integer(0)
_ignored_hub_replies=Integer(0)
def __new__(self, *args, **kw):
# don't raise on positional args
return HasTraits.__new__(self, **kw)
def __init__(self, url_file=None, profile=None, profile_dir=None, ipython_dir=None,
context=None, debug=False,
sshserver=None, sshkey=None, password=None, paramiko=None,
timeout=10, cluster_id=None, **extra_args
):
if profile:
super(Client, self).__init__(debug=debug, profile=profile)
else:
super(Client, self).__init__(debug=debug)
if context is None:
context = zmq.Context.instance()
self._context = context
self._stop_spinning = Event()
if 'url_or_file' in extra_args:
url_file = extra_args['url_or_file']
warnings.warn("url_or_file arg no longer supported, use url_file", DeprecationWarning)
if url_file and util.is_url(url_file):
raise ValueError("single urls cannot be specified, url-files must be used.")
self._setup_profile_dir(self.profile, profile_dir, ipython_dir)
if self._cd is not None:
if url_file is None:
if not cluster_id:
client_json = 'ipcontroller-client.json'
else:
client_json = 'ipcontroller-%s-client.json' % cluster_id
url_file = pjoin(self._cd.security_dir, client_json)
if url_file is None:
raise ValueError(
"I can't find enough information to connect to a hub!"
" Please specify at least one of url_file or profile."
)
with open(url_file) as f:
cfg = json.load(f)
self._task_scheme = cfg['task_scheme']
# sync defaults from args, json:
if sshserver:
cfg['ssh'] = sshserver
location = cfg.setdefault('location', None)
proto,addr = cfg['interface'].split('://')
addr = util.disambiguate_ip_address(addr, location)
cfg['interface'] = "%s://%s" % (proto, addr)
# turn interface,port into full urls:
for key in ('control', 'task', 'mux', 'iopub', 'notification', 'registration'):
cfg[key] = cfg['interface'] + ':%i' % cfg[key]
url = cfg['registration']
if location is not None and addr == localhost():
# location specified, and connection is expected to be local
if not is_local_ip(location) and not sshserver:
# load ssh from JSON *only* if the controller is not on
# this machine
sshserver=cfg['ssh']
if not is_local_ip(location) and not sshserver:
# warn if no ssh specified, but SSH is probably needed
# This is only a warning, because the most likely cause
# is a local Controller on a laptop whose IP is dynamic
warnings.warn("""
Controller appears to be listening on localhost, but not on this machine.
If this is true, you should specify Client(...,sshserver='you@%s')
or instruct your controller to listen on an external IP."""%location,
RuntimeWarning)
elif not sshserver:
# otherwise sync with cfg
sshserver = cfg['ssh']
self._config = cfg
self._ssh = bool(sshserver or sshkey or password)
if self._ssh and sshserver is None:
# default to ssh via localhost
sshserver = addr
if self._ssh and password is None:
if tunnel.try_passwordless_ssh(sshserver, sshkey, paramiko):
password=False
else:
password = getpass("SSH Password for %s: "%sshserver)
ssh_kwargs = dict(keyfile=sshkey, password=password, paramiko=paramiko)
# configure and construct the session
try:
extra_args['packer'] = cfg['pack']
extra_args['unpacker'] = cfg['unpack']
extra_args['key'] = cast_bytes(cfg['key'])
extra_args['signature_scheme'] = cfg['signature_scheme']
except KeyError as exc:
msg = '\n'.join([
"Connection file is invalid (missing '{}'), possibly from an old version of IPython.",
"If you are reusing connection files, remove them and start ipcontroller again."
])
raise ValueError(msg.format(exc.message))
self.session = Session(**extra_args)
self._query_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.DEALER)
if self._ssh:
tunnel.tunnel_connection(self._query_socket, cfg['registration'], sshserver, **ssh_kwargs)
else:
self._query_socket.connect(cfg['registration'])
self.session.debug = self.debug
self._notification_handlers = {'registration_notification' : self._register_engine,
'unregistration_notification' : self._unregister_engine,
'shutdown_notification' : lambda msg: self.close(),
}
self._queue_handlers = {'execute_reply' : self._handle_execute_reply,
'apply_reply' : self._handle_apply_reply}
try:
self._connect(sshserver, ssh_kwargs, timeout)
except:
self.close(linger=0)
raise
# last step: setup magics, if we are in IPython:
try:
ip = get_ipython()
except NameError:
return
else:
if 'px' not in ip.magics_manager.magics:
# in IPython but we are the first Client.
# activate a default view for parallel magics.
self.activate()
def __del__(self):
"""cleanup sockets, but _not_ context."""
self.close()
def _setup_profile_dir(self, profile, profile_dir, ipython_dir):
if ipython_dir is None:
ipython_dir = get_ipython_dir()
if profile_dir is not None:
try:
self._cd = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir(profile_dir)
return
except ProfileDirError:
pass
elif profile is not None:
try:
self._cd = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(
ipython_dir, profile)
return
except ProfileDirError:
pass
self._cd = None
def _update_engines(self, engines):
"""Update our engines dict and _ids from a dict of the form: {id:uuid}."""
for k,v in iteritems(engines):
eid = int(k)
if eid not in self._engines:
self._ids.append(eid)
self._engines[eid] = v
self._ids = sorted(self._ids)
if sorted(self._engines.keys()) != list(range(len(self._engines))) and \
self._task_scheme == 'pure' and self._task_socket:
self._stop_scheduling_tasks()
def _stop_scheduling_tasks(self):
"""Stop scheduling tasks because an engine has been unregistered
from a pure ZMQ scheduler.
"""
self._task_socket.close()
self._task_socket = None
msg = "An engine has been unregistered, and we are using pure " +\
"ZMQ task scheduling. Task farming will be disabled."
if self.outstanding:
msg += " If you were running tasks when this happened, " +\
"some `outstanding` msg_ids may never resolve."
warnings.warn(msg, RuntimeWarning)
def _build_targets(self, targets):
"""Turn valid target IDs or 'all' into two lists:
(int_ids, uuids).
"""
if not self._ids:
# flush notification socket if no engines yet, just in case
if not self.ids:
raise error.NoEnginesRegistered("Can't build targets without any engines")
if targets is None:
targets = self._ids
elif isinstance(targets, string_types):
if targets.lower() == 'all':
targets = self._ids
else:
raise TypeError("%r not valid str target, must be 'all'"%(targets))
elif isinstance(targets, int):
if targets < 0:
targets = self.ids[targets]
if targets not in self._ids:
raise IndexError("No such engine: %i"%targets)
targets = [targets]
if isinstance(targets, slice):
indices = list(range(len(self._ids))[targets])
ids = self.ids
targets = [ ids[i] for i in indices ]
if not isinstance(targets, (tuple, list, xrange)):
raise TypeError("targets by int/slice/collection of ints only, not %s"%(type(targets)))
return [cast_bytes(self._engines[t]) for t in targets], list(targets)
def _connect(self, sshserver, ssh_kwargs, timeout):
"""setup all our socket connections to the cluster. This is called from
__init__."""
# Maybe allow reconnecting?
if self._connected:
return
self._connected=True
def connect_socket(s, url):
if self._ssh:
return tunnel.tunnel_connection(s, url, sshserver, **ssh_kwargs)
else:
return s.connect(url)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, 'connection_request')
# use Poller because zmq.select has wrong units in pyzmq 2.1.7
poller = zmq.Poller()
poller.register(self._query_socket, zmq.POLLIN)
# poll expects milliseconds, timeout is seconds
evts = poller.poll(timeout*1000)
if not evts:
raise error.TimeoutError("Hub connection request timed out")
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket,mode=0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
# self._config['registration'] = dict(content)
cfg = self._config
if content['status'] == 'ok':
self._mux_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.DEALER)
connect_socket(self._mux_socket, cfg['mux'])
self._task_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.DEALER)
connect_socket(self._task_socket, cfg['task'])
self._notification_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.SUB)
self._notification_socket.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'')
connect_socket(self._notification_socket, cfg['notification'])
self._control_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.DEALER)
connect_socket(self._control_socket, cfg['control'])
self._iopub_socket = self._context.socket(zmq.SUB)
self._iopub_socket.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'')
connect_socket(self._iopub_socket, cfg['iopub'])
self._update_engines(dict(content['engines']))
else:
self._connected = False
raise Exception("Failed to connect!")
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handlers and callbacks for incoming messages
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _unwrap_exception(self, content):
"""unwrap exception, and remap engine_id to int."""
e = error.unwrap_exception(content)
# print e.traceback
if e.engine_info:
e_uuid = e.engine_info['engine_uuid']
eid = self._engines[e_uuid]
e.engine_info['engine_id'] = eid
return e
def _extract_metadata(self, msg):
header = msg['header']
parent = msg['parent_header']
msg_meta = msg['metadata']
content = msg['content']
md = {'msg_id' : parent['msg_id'],
'received' : datetime.now(),
'engine_uuid' : msg_meta.get('engine', None),
'follow' : msg_meta.get('follow', []),
'after' : msg_meta.get('after', []),
'status' : content['status'],
}
if md['engine_uuid'] is not None:
md['engine_id'] = self._engines.get(md['engine_uuid'], None)
if 'date' in parent:
md['submitted'] = parent['date']
if 'started' in msg_meta:
md['started'] = parse_date(msg_meta['started'])
if 'date' in header:
md['completed'] = header['date']
return md
def _register_engine(self, msg):
"""Register a new engine, and update our connection info."""
content = msg['content']
eid = content['id']
d = {eid : content['uuid']}
self._update_engines(d)
def _unregister_engine(self, msg):
"""Unregister an engine that has died."""
content = msg['content']
eid = int(content['id'])
if eid in self._ids:
self._ids.remove(eid)
uuid = self._engines.pop(eid)
self._handle_stranded_msgs(eid, uuid)
if self._task_socket and self._task_scheme == 'pure':
self._stop_scheduling_tasks()
def _handle_stranded_msgs(self, eid, uuid):
"""Handle messages known to be on an engine when the engine unregisters.
It is possible that this will fire prematurely - that is, an engine will
go down after completing a result, and the client will be notified
of the unregistration and later receive the successful result.
"""
outstanding = self._outstanding_dict[uuid]
for msg_id in list(outstanding):
if msg_id in self.results:
# we already
continue
try:
raise error.EngineError("Engine %r died while running task %r"%(eid, msg_id))
except:
content = error.wrap_exception()
# build a fake message:
msg = self.session.msg('apply_reply', content=content)
msg['parent_header']['msg_id'] = msg_id
msg['metadata']['engine'] = uuid
self._handle_apply_reply(msg)
def _handle_execute_reply(self, msg):
"""Save the reply to an execute_request into our results.
execute messages are never actually used. apply is used instead.
"""
parent = msg['parent_header']
msg_id = parent['msg_id']
if msg_id not in self.outstanding:
if msg_id in self.history:
print("got stale result: %s"%msg_id)
else:
print("got unknown result: %s"%msg_id)
else:
self.outstanding.remove(msg_id)
content = msg['content']
header = msg['header']
# construct metadata:
md = self.metadata[msg_id]
md.update(self._extract_metadata(msg))
# is this redundant?
self.metadata[msg_id] = md
e_outstanding = self._outstanding_dict[md['engine_uuid']]
if msg_id in e_outstanding:
e_outstanding.remove(msg_id)
# construct result:
if content['status'] == 'ok':
self.results[msg_id] = ExecuteReply(msg_id, content, md)
elif content['status'] == 'aborted':
self.results[msg_id] = error.TaskAborted(msg_id)
elif content['status'] == 'resubmitted':
# TODO: handle resubmission
pass
else:
self.results[msg_id] = self._unwrap_exception(content)
def _handle_apply_reply(self, msg):
"""Save the reply to an apply_request into our results."""
parent = msg['parent_header']
msg_id = parent['msg_id']
if msg_id not in self.outstanding:
if msg_id in self.history:
print("got stale result: %s"%msg_id)
print(self.results[msg_id])
print(msg)
else:
print("got unknown result: %s"%msg_id)
else:
self.outstanding.remove(msg_id)
content = msg['content']
header = msg['header']
# construct metadata:
md = self.metadata[msg_id]
md.update(self._extract_metadata(msg))
# is this redundant?
self.metadata[msg_id] = md
e_outstanding = self._outstanding_dict[md['engine_uuid']]
if msg_id in e_outstanding:
e_outstanding.remove(msg_id)
# construct result:
if content['status'] == 'ok':
self.results[msg_id] = serialize.unserialize_object(msg['buffers'])[0]
elif content['status'] == 'aborted':
self.results[msg_id] = error.TaskAborted(msg_id)
elif content['status'] == 'resubmitted':
# TODO: handle resubmission
pass
else:
self.results[msg_id] = self._unwrap_exception(content)
def _flush_notifications(self):
"""Flush notifications of engine registrations waiting
in ZMQ queue."""
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._notification_socket, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
while msg is not None:
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type']
handler = self._notification_handlers.get(msg_type, None)
if handler is None:
raise Exception("Unhandled message type: %s" % msg_type)
else:
handler(msg)
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._notification_socket, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
def _flush_results(self, sock):
"""Flush task or queue results waiting in ZMQ queue."""
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
while msg is not None:
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type']
handler = self._queue_handlers.get(msg_type, None)
if handler is None:
raise Exception("Unhandled message type: %s" % msg_type)
else:
handler(msg)
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
def _flush_control(self, sock):
"""Flush replies from the control channel waiting
in the ZMQ queue.
Currently: ignore them."""
if self._ignored_control_replies <= 0:
return
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
while msg is not None:
self._ignored_control_replies -= 1
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
def _flush_ignored_control(self):
"""flush ignored control replies"""
while self._ignored_control_replies > 0:
self.session.recv(self._control_socket)
self._ignored_control_replies -= 1
def _flush_ignored_hub_replies(self):
ident,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
while msg is not None:
ident,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
def _flush_iopub(self, sock):
"""Flush replies from the iopub channel waiting
in the ZMQ queue.
"""
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
while msg is not None:
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
parent = msg['parent_header']
# ignore IOPub messages with no parent.
# Caused by print statements or warnings from before the first execution.
if not parent:
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
continue
msg_id = parent['msg_id']
content = msg['content']
header = msg['header']
msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type']
# init metadata:
md = self.metadata[msg_id]
if msg_type == 'stream':
name = content['name']
s = md[name] or ''
md[name] = s + content['data']
elif msg_type == 'pyerr':
md.update({'pyerr' : self._unwrap_exception(content)})
elif msg_type == 'pyin':
md.update({'pyin' : content['code']})
elif msg_type == 'display_data':
md['outputs'].append(content)
elif msg_type == 'pyout':
md['pyout'] = content
elif msg_type == 'data_message':
data, remainder = serialize.unserialize_object(msg['buffers'])
md['data'].update(data)
elif msg_type == 'status':
# idle message comes after all outputs
if content['execution_state'] == 'idle':
md['outputs_ready'] = True
else:
# unhandled msg_type (status, etc.)
pass
# reduntant?
self.metadata[msg_id] = md
idents,msg = self.session.recv(sock, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# len, getitem
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __len__(self):
"""len(client) returns # of engines."""
return len(self.ids)
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""index access returns DirectView multiplexer objects
Must be int, slice, or list/tuple/xrange of ints"""
if not isinstance(key, (int, slice, tuple, list, xrange)):
raise TypeError("key by int/slice/iterable of ints only, not %s"%(type(key)))
else:
return self.direct_view(key)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Begin public methods
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@property
def ids(self):
"""Always up-to-date ids property."""
self._flush_notifications()
# always copy:
return list(self._ids)
def activate(self, targets='all', suffix=''):
"""Create a DirectView and register it with IPython magics
Defines the magics `%px, %autopx, %pxresult, %%px`
Parameters
----------
targets: int, list of ints, or 'all'
The engines on which the view's magics will run
suffix: str [default: '']
The suffix, if any, for the magics. This allows you to have
multiple views associated with parallel magics at the same time.
e.g. ``rc.activate(targets=0, suffix='0')`` will give you
the magics ``%px0``, ``%pxresult0``, etc. for running magics just
on engine 0.
"""
view = self.direct_view(targets)
view.block = True
view.activate(suffix)
return view
def close(self, linger=None):
"""Close my zmq Sockets
If `linger`, set the zmq LINGER socket option,
which allows discarding of messages.
"""
if self._closed:
return
self.stop_spin_thread()
snames = [ trait for trait in self.trait_names() if trait.endswith("socket") ]
for name in snames:
socket = getattr(self, name)
if socket is not None and not socket.closed:
if linger is not None:
socket.close(linger=linger)
else:
socket.close()
self._closed = True
def _spin_every(self, interval=1):
"""target func for use in spin_thread"""
while True:
if self._stop_spinning.is_set():
return
time.sleep(interval)
self.spin()
def spin_thread(self, interval=1):
"""call Client.spin() in a background thread on some regular interval
This helps ensure that messages don't pile up too much in the zmq queue
while you are working on other things, or just leaving an idle terminal.
It also helps limit potential padding of the `received` timestamp
on AsyncResult objects, used for timings.
Parameters
----------
interval : float, optional
The interval on which to spin the client in the background thread
(simply passed to time.sleep).
Notes
-----
For precision timing, you may want to use this method to put a bound
on the jitter (in seconds) in `received` timestamps used
in AsyncResult.wall_time.
"""
if self._spin_thread is not None:
self.stop_spin_thread()
self._stop_spinning.clear()
self._spin_thread = Thread(target=self._spin_every, args=(interval,))
self._spin_thread.daemon = True
self._spin_thread.start()
def stop_spin_thread(self):
"""stop background spin_thread, if any"""
if self._spin_thread is not None:
self._stop_spinning.set()
self._spin_thread.join()
self._spin_thread = None
def spin(self):
"""Flush any registration notifications and execution results
waiting in the ZMQ queue.
"""
if self._notification_socket:
self._flush_notifications()
if self._iopub_socket:
self._flush_iopub(self._iopub_socket)
if self._mux_socket:
self._flush_results(self._mux_socket)
if self._task_socket:
self._flush_results(self._task_socket)
if self._control_socket:
self._flush_control(self._control_socket)
if self._query_socket:
self._flush_ignored_hub_replies()
def wait(self, jobs=None, timeout=-1):
"""waits on one or more `jobs`, for up to `timeout` seconds.
Parameters
----------
jobs : int, str, or list of ints and/or strs, or one or more AsyncResult objects
ints are indices to self.history
strs are msg_ids
default: wait on all outstanding messages
timeout : float
a time in seconds, after which to give up.
default is -1, which means no timeout
Returns
-------
True : when all msg_ids are done
False : timeout reached, some msg_ids still outstanding
"""
tic = time.time()
if jobs is None:
theids = self.outstanding
else:
if isinstance(jobs, string_types + (int, AsyncResult)):
jobs = [jobs]
theids = set()
for job in jobs:
if isinstance(job, int):
# index access
job = self.history[job]
elif isinstance(job, AsyncResult):
theids.update(job.msg_ids)
continue
theids.add(job)
if not theids.intersection(self.outstanding):
return True
self.spin()
while theids.intersection(self.outstanding):
if timeout >= 0 and ( time.time()-tic ) > timeout:
break
time.sleep(1e-3)
self.spin()
return len(theids.intersection(self.outstanding)) == 0
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Control methods
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@spin_first
def clear(self, targets=None, block=None):
"""Clear the namespace in target(s)."""
block = self.block if block is None else block
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[0]
for t in targets:
self.session.send(self._control_socket, 'clear_request', content={}, ident=t)
error = False
if block:
self._flush_ignored_control()
for i in range(len(targets)):
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._control_socket,0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
if msg['content']['status'] != 'ok':
error = self._unwrap_exception(msg['content'])
else:
self._ignored_control_replies += len(targets)
if error:
raise error
@spin_first
def abort(self, jobs=None, targets=None, block=None):
"""Abort specific jobs from the execution queues of target(s).
This is a mechanism to prevent jobs that have already been submitted
from executing.
Parameters
----------
jobs : msg_id, list of msg_ids, or AsyncResult
The jobs to be aborted
If unspecified/None: abort all outstanding jobs.
"""
block = self.block if block is None else block
jobs = jobs if jobs is not None else list(self.outstanding)
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[0]
msg_ids = []
if isinstance(jobs, string_types + (AsyncResult,)):
jobs = [jobs]
bad_ids = [obj for obj in jobs if not isinstance(obj, string_types + (AsyncResult,))]
if bad_ids:
raise TypeError("Invalid msg_id type %r, expected str or AsyncResult"%bad_ids[0])
for j in jobs:
if isinstance(j, AsyncResult):
msg_ids.extend(j.msg_ids)
else:
msg_ids.append(j)
content = dict(msg_ids=msg_ids)
for t in targets:
self.session.send(self._control_socket, 'abort_request',
content=content, ident=t)
error = False
if block:
self._flush_ignored_control()
for i in range(len(targets)):
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._control_socket,0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
if msg['content']['status'] != 'ok':
error = self._unwrap_exception(msg['content'])
else:
self._ignored_control_replies += len(targets)
if error:
raise error
@spin_first
def shutdown(self, targets='all', restart=False, hub=False, block=None):
"""Terminates one or more engine processes, optionally including the hub.
Parameters
----------
targets: list of ints or 'all' [default: all]
Which engines to shutdown.
hub: bool [default: False]
Whether to include the Hub. hub=True implies targets='all'.
block: bool [default: self.block]
Whether to wait for clean shutdown replies or not.
restart: bool [default: False]
NOT IMPLEMENTED
whether to restart engines after shutting them down.
"""
from IPython.parallel.error import NoEnginesRegistered
if restart:
raise NotImplementedError("Engine restart is not yet implemented")
block = self.block if block is None else block
if hub:
targets = 'all'
try:
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[0]
except NoEnginesRegistered:
targets = []
for t in targets:
self.session.send(self._control_socket, 'shutdown_request',
content={'restart':restart},ident=t)
error = False
if block or hub:
self._flush_ignored_control()
for i in range(len(targets)):
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._control_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
if msg['content']['status'] != 'ok':
error = self._unwrap_exception(msg['content'])
else:
self._ignored_control_replies += len(targets)
if hub:
time.sleep(0.25)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, 'shutdown_request')
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
if msg['content']['status'] != 'ok':
error = self._unwrap_exception(msg['content'])
if error:
raise error
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Execution related methods
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _maybe_raise(self, result):
"""wrapper for maybe raising an exception if apply failed."""
if isinstance(result, error.RemoteError):
raise result
return result
def send_apply_request(self, socket, f, args=None, kwargs=None, metadata=None, track=False,
ident=None):
"""construct and send an apply message via a socket.
This is the principal method with which all engine execution is performed by views.
"""
if self._closed:
raise RuntimeError("Client cannot be used after its sockets have been closed")
# defaults:
args = args if args is not None else []
kwargs = kwargs if kwargs is not None else {}
metadata = metadata if metadata is not None else {}
# validate arguments
if not callable(f) and not isinstance(f, Reference):
raise TypeError("f must be callable, not %s"%type(f))
if not isinstance(args, (tuple, list)):
raise TypeError("args must be tuple or list, not %s"%type(args))
if not isinstance(kwargs, dict):
raise TypeError("kwargs must be dict, not %s"%type(kwargs))
if not isinstance(metadata, dict):
raise TypeError("metadata must be dict, not %s"%type(metadata))
bufs = serialize.pack_apply_message(f, args, kwargs,
buffer_threshold=self.session.buffer_threshold,
item_threshold=self.session.item_threshold,
)
msg = self.session.send(socket, "apply_request", buffers=bufs, ident=ident,
metadata=metadata, track=track)
msg_id = msg['header']['msg_id']
self.outstanding.add(msg_id)
if ident:
# possibly routed to a specific engine
if isinstance(ident, list):
ident = ident[-1]
if ident in self._engines.values():
# save for later, in case of engine death
self._outstanding_dict[ident].add(msg_id)
self.history.append(msg_id)
self.metadata[msg_id]['submitted'] = datetime.now()
return msg
def send_execute_request(self, socket, code, silent=True, metadata=None, ident=None):
"""construct and send an execute request via a socket.
"""
if self._closed:
raise RuntimeError("Client cannot be used after its sockets have been closed")
# defaults:
metadata = metadata if metadata is not None else {}
# validate arguments
if not isinstance(code, string_types):
raise TypeError("code must be text, not %s" % type(code))
if not isinstance(metadata, dict):
raise TypeError("metadata must be dict, not %s" % type(metadata))
content = dict(code=code, silent=bool(silent), user_variables=[], user_expressions={})
msg = self.session.send(socket, "execute_request", content=content, ident=ident,
metadata=metadata)
msg_id = msg['header']['msg_id']
self.outstanding.add(msg_id)
if ident:
# possibly routed to a specific engine
if isinstance(ident, list):
ident = ident[-1]
if ident in self._engines.values():
# save for later, in case of engine death
self._outstanding_dict[ident].add(msg_id)
self.history.append(msg_id)
self.metadata[msg_id]['submitted'] = datetime.now()
return msg
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# construct a View object
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def load_balanced_view(self, targets=None):
"""construct a DirectView object.
If no arguments are specified, create a LoadBalancedView
using all engines.
Parameters
----------
targets: list,slice,int,etc. [default: use all engines]
The subset of engines across which to load-balance
"""
if targets == 'all':
targets = None
if targets is not None:
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[1]
return LoadBalancedView(client=self, socket=self._task_socket, targets=targets)
def direct_view(self, targets='all'):
"""construct a DirectView object.
If no targets are specified, create a DirectView using all engines.
rc.direct_view('all') is distinguished from rc[:] in that 'all' will
evaluate the target engines at each execution, whereas rc[:] will connect to
all *current* engines, and that list will not change.
That is, 'all' will always use all engines, whereas rc[:] will not use
engines added after the DirectView is constructed.
Parameters
----------
targets: list,slice,int,etc. [default: use all engines]
The engines to use for the View
"""
single = isinstance(targets, int)
# allow 'all' to be lazily evaluated at each execution
if targets != 'all':
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[1]
if single:
targets = targets[0]
return DirectView(client=self, socket=self._mux_socket, targets=targets)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Query methods
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@spin_first
def get_result(self, indices_or_msg_ids=None, block=None):
"""Retrieve a result by msg_id or history index, wrapped in an AsyncResult object.
If the client already has the results, no request to the Hub will be made.
This is a convenient way to construct AsyncResult objects, which are wrappers
that include metadata about execution, and allow for awaiting results that
were not submitted by this Client.
It can also be a convenient way to retrieve the metadata associated with
blocking execution, since it always retrieves
Examples
--------
::
In [10]: r = client.apply()
Parameters
----------
indices_or_msg_ids : integer history index, str msg_id, or list of either
The indices or msg_ids of indices to be retrieved
block : bool
Whether to wait for the result to be done
Returns
-------
AsyncResult
A single AsyncResult object will always be returned.
AsyncHubResult
A subclass of AsyncResult that retrieves results from the Hub
"""
block = self.block if block is None else block
if indices_or_msg_ids is None:
indices_or_msg_ids = -1
single_result = False
if not isinstance(indices_or_msg_ids, (list,tuple)):
indices_or_msg_ids = [indices_or_msg_ids]
single_result = True
theids = []
for id in indices_or_msg_ids:
if isinstance(id, int):
id = self.history[id]
if not isinstance(id, string_types):
raise TypeError("indices must be str or int, not %r"%id)
theids.append(id)
local_ids = [msg_id for msg_id in theids if (msg_id in self.outstanding or msg_id in self.results)]
remote_ids = [msg_id for msg_id in theids if msg_id not in local_ids]
# given single msg_id initially, get_result shot get the result itself,
# not a length-one list
if single_result:
theids = theids[0]
if remote_ids:
ar = AsyncHubResult(self, msg_ids=theids)
else:
ar = AsyncResult(self, msg_ids=theids)
if block:
ar.wait()
return ar
@spin_first
def resubmit(self, indices_or_msg_ids=None, metadata=None, block=None):
"""Resubmit one or more tasks.
in-flight tasks may not be resubmitted.
Parameters
----------
indices_or_msg_ids : integer history index, str msg_id, or list of either
The indices or msg_ids of indices to be retrieved
block : bool
Whether to wait for the result to be done
Returns
-------
AsyncHubResult
A subclass of AsyncResult that retrieves results from the Hub
"""
block = self.block if block is None else block
if indices_or_msg_ids is None:
indices_or_msg_ids = -1
if not isinstance(indices_or_msg_ids, (list,tuple)):
indices_or_msg_ids = [indices_or_msg_ids]
theids = []
for id in indices_or_msg_ids:
if isinstance(id, int):
id = self.history[id]
if not isinstance(id, string_types):
raise TypeError("indices must be str or int, not %r"%id)
theids.append(id)
content = dict(msg_ids = theids)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, 'resubmit_request', content)
zmq.select([self._query_socket], [], [])
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, zmq.NOBLOCK)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
if content['status'] != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
mapping = content['resubmitted']
new_ids = [ mapping[msg_id] for msg_id in theids ]
ar = AsyncHubResult(self, msg_ids=new_ids)
if block:
ar.wait()
return ar
@spin_first
def result_status(self, msg_ids, status_only=True):
"""Check on the status of the result(s) of the apply request with `msg_ids`.
If status_only is False, then the actual results will be retrieved, else
only the status of the results will be checked.
Parameters
----------
msg_ids : list of msg_ids
if int:
Passed as index to self.history for convenience.
status_only : bool (default: True)
if False:
Retrieve the actual results of completed tasks.
Returns
-------
results : dict
There will always be the keys 'pending' and 'completed', which will
be lists of msg_ids that are incomplete or complete. If `status_only`
is False, then completed results will be keyed by their `msg_id`.
"""
if not isinstance(msg_ids, (list,tuple)):
msg_ids = [msg_ids]
theids = []
for msg_id in msg_ids:
if isinstance(msg_id, int):
msg_id = self.history[msg_id]
if not isinstance(msg_id, string_types):
raise TypeError("msg_ids must be str, not %r"%msg_id)
theids.append(msg_id)
completed = []
local_results = {}
# comment this block out to temporarily disable local shortcut:
for msg_id in theids:
if msg_id in self.results:
completed.append(msg_id)
local_results[msg_id] = self.results[msg_id]
theids.remove(msg_id)
if theids: # some not locally cached
content = dict(msg_ids=theids, status_only=status_only)
msg = self.session.send(self._query_socket, "result_request", content=content)
zmq.select([self._query_socket], [], [])
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, zmq.NOBLOCK)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
if content['status'] != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
buffers = msg['buffers']
else:
content = dict(completed=[],pending=[])
content['completed'].extend(completed)
if status_only:
return content
failures = []
# load cached results into result:
content.update(local_results)
# update cache with results:
for msg_id in sorted(theids):
if msg_id in content['completed']:
rec = content[msg_id]
parent = extract_dates(rec['header'])
header = extract_dates(rec['result_header'])
rcontent = rec['result_content']
iodict = rec['io']
if isinstance(rcontent, str):
rcontent = self.session.unpack(rcontent)
md = self.metadata[msg_id]
md_msg = dict(
content=rcontent,
parent_header=parent,
header=header,
metadata=rec['result_metadata'],
)
md.update(self._extract_metadata(md_msg))
if rec.get('received'):
md['received'] = parse_date(rec['received'])
md.update(iodict)
if rcontent['status'] == 'ok':
if header['msg_type'] == 'apply_reply':
res,buffers = serialize.unserialize_object(buffers)
elif header['msg_type'] == 'execute_reply':
res = ExecuteReply(msg_id, rcontent, md)
else:
raise KeyError("unhandled msg type: %r" % header['msg_type'])
else:
res = self._unwrap_exception(rcontent)
failures.append(res)
self.results[msg_id] = res
content[msg_id] = res
if len(theids) == 1 and failures:
raise failures[0]
error.collect_exceptions(failures, "result_status")
return content
@spin_first
def queue_status(self, targets='all', verbose=False):
"""Fetch the status of engine queues.
Parameters
----------
targets : int/str/list of ints/strs
the engines whose states are to be queried.
default : all
verbose : bool
Whether to return lengths only, or lists of ids for each element
"""
if targets == 'all':
# allow 'all' to be evaluated on the engine
engine_ids = None
else:
engine_ids = self._build_targets(targets)[1]
content = dict(targets=engine_ids, verbose=verbose)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, "queue_request", content=content)
idents,msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
status = content.pop('status')
if status != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
content = rekey(content)
if isinstance(targets, int):
return content[targets]
else:
return content
def _build_msgids_from_target(self, targets=None):
"""Build a list of msg_ids from the list of engine targets"""
if not targets: # needed as _build_targets otherwise uses all engines
return []
target_ids = self._build_targets(targets)[0]
return [md_id for md_id in self.metadata if self.metadata[md_id]["engine_uuid"] in target_ids]
def _build_msgids_from_jobs(self, jobs=None):
"""Build a list of msg_ids from "jobs" """
if not jobs:
return []
msg_ids = []
if isinstance(jobs, string_types + (AsyncResult,)):
jobs = [jobs]
bad_ids = [obj for obj in jobs if not isinstance(obj, string_types + (AsyncResult,))]
if bad_ids:
raise TypeError("Invalid msg_id type %r, expected str or AsyncResult"%bad_ids[0])
for j in jobs:
if isinstance(j, AsyncResult):
msg_ids.extend(j.msg_ids)
else:
msg_ids.append(j)
return msg_ids
def purge_local_results(self, jobs=[], targets=[]):
"""Clears the client caches of results and their metadata.
Individual results can be purged by msg_id, or the entire
history of specific targets can be purged.
Use `purge_local_results('all')` to scrub everything from the Clients's
results and metadata caches.
After this call all `AsyncResults` are invalid and should be discarded.
If you must "reget" the results, you can still do so by using
`client.get_result(msg_id)` or `client.get_result(asyncresult)`. This will
redownload the results from the hub if they are still available
(i.e `client.purge_hub_results(...)` has not been called.
Parameters
----------
jobs : str or list of str or AsyncResult objects
the msg_ids whose results should be purged.
targets : int/list of ints
The engines, by integer ID, whose entire result histories are to be purged.
Raises
------
RuntimeError : if any of the tasks to be purged are still outstanding.
"""
if not targets and not jobs:
raise ValueError("Must specify at least one of `targets` and `jobs`")
if jobs == 'all':
if self.outstanding:
raise RuntimeError("Can't purge outstanding tasks: %s" % self.outstanding)
self.results.clear()
self.metadata.clear()
else:
msg_ids = set()
msg_ids.update(self._build_msgids_from_target(targets))
msg_ids.update(self._build_msgids_from_jobs(jobs))
still_outstanding = self.outstanding.intersection(msg_ids)
if still_outstanding:
raise RuntimeError("Can't purge outstanding tasks: %s" % still_outstanding)
for mid in msg_ids:
self.results.pop(mid)
self.metadata.pop(mid)
@spin_first
def purge_hub_results(self, jobs=[], targets=[]):
"""Tell the Hub to forget results.
Individual results can be purged by msg_id, or the entire
history of specific targets can be purged.
Use `purge_results('all')` to scrub everything from the Hub's db.
Parameters
----------
jobs : str or list of str or AsyncResult objects
the msg_ids whose results should be forgotten.
targets : int/str/list of ints/strs
The targets, by int_id, whose entire history is to be purged.
default : None
"""
if not targets and not jobs:
raise ValueError("Must specify at least one of `targets` and `jobs`")
if targets:
targets = self._build_targets(targets)[1]
# construct msg_ids from jobs
if jobs == 'all':
msg_ids = jobs
else:
msg_ids = self._build_msgids_from_jobs(jobs)
content = dict(engine_ids=targets, msg_ids=msg_ids)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, "purge_request", content=content)
idents, msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
if content['status'] != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
def purge_results(self, jobs=[], targets=[]):
"""Clears the cached results from both the hub and the local client
Individual results can be purged by msg_id, or the entire
history of specific targets can be purged.
Use `purge_results('all')` to scrub every cached result from both the Hub's and
the Client's db.
Equivalent to calling both `purge_hub_results()` and `purge_client_results()` with
the same arguments.
Parameters
----------
jobs : str or list of str or AsyncResult objects
the msg_ids whose results should be forgotten.
targets : int/str/list of ints/strs
The targets, by int_id, whose entire history is to be purged.
default : None
"""
self.purge_local_results(jobs=jobs, targets=targets)
self.purge_hub_results(jobs=jobs, targets=targets)
def purge_everything(self):
"""Clears all content from previous Tasks from both the hub and the local client
In addition to calling `purge_results("all")` it also deletes the history and
other bookkeeping lists.
"""
self.purge_results("all")
self.history = []
self.session.digest_history.clear()
@spin_first
def hub_history(self):
"""Get the Hub's history
Just like the Client, the Hub has a history, which is a list of msg_ids.
This will contain the history of all clients, and, depending on configuration,
may contain history across multiple cluster sessions.
Any msg_id returned here is a valid argument to `get_result`.
Returns
-------
msg_ids : list of strs
list of all msg_ids, ordered by task submission time.
"""
self.session.send(self._query_socket, "history_request", content={})
idents, msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
if content['status'] != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
else:
return content['history']
@spin_first
def db_query(self, query, keys=None):
"""Query the Hub's TaskRecord database
This will return a list of task record dicts that match `query`
Parameters
----------
query : mongodb query dict
The search dict. See mongodb query docs for details.
keys : list of strs [optional]
The subset of keys to be returned. The default is to fetch everything but buffers.
'msg_id' will *always* be included.
"""
if isinstance(keys, string_types):
keys = [keys]
content = dict(query=query, keys=keys)
self.session.send(self._query_socket, "db_request", content=content)
idents, msg = self.session.recv(self._query_socket, 0)
if self.debug:
pprint(msg)
content = msg['content']
if content['status'] != 'ok':
raise self._unwrap_exception(content)
records = content['records']
buffer_lens = content['buffer_lens']
result_buffer_lens = content['result_buffer_lens']
buffers = msg['buffers']
has_bufs = buffer_lens is not None
has_rbufs = result_buffer_lens is not None
for i,rec in enumerate(records):
# unpack datetime objects
for hkey in ('header', 'result_header'):
if hkey in rec:
rec[hkey] = extract_dates(rec[hkey])
for dtkey in ('submitted', 'started', 'completed', 'received'):
if dtkey in rec:
rec[dtkey] = parse_date(rec[dtkey])
# relink buffers
if has_bufs:
blen = buffer_lens[i]
rec['buffers'], buffers = buffers[:blen],buffers[blen:]
if has_rbufs:
blen = result_buffer_lens[i]
rec['result_buffers'], buffers = buffers[:blen],buffers[blen:]
return records
__all__ = [ 'Client' ]