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Shut down kernels in parallel...
Shut down kernels in parallel When stopping the notebook server, it currently sends a shutdown request to each kernel and then waits for the process to finish. This can be slow if you have several kernels running. This makes it issues all the shutdown requests before waiting on the processes, so shutdown happens in parallel. KernelManager (and MultiKernelManager) gain three new public API methods to allow this: * request_shutdown (promoted from a private method) * wait_shutdown (refactored out of shutdown_kernel) * cleanup (refactored out of shutdown_kernel)

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"""Base config factories.
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 logging
import os
import zmq
from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop
from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable
from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Integer, Instance, Unicode
from IPython.parallel.util import select_random_ports
from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import Session, SessionFactory
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# Classes
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class RegistrationFactory(SessionFactory):
"""The Base Configurable for objects that involve registration."""
url = Unicode('', config=True,
help="""The 0MQ url used for registration. This sets transport, ip, and port
in one variable. For example: url='tcp://127.0.0.1:12345' or
url='epgm://*:90210'"""
) # url takes precedence over ip,regport,transport
transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True,
help="""The 0MQ transport for communications. This will likely be
the default of 'tcp', but other values include 'ipc', 'epgm', 'inproc'.""")
ip = Unicode(config=True,
help="""The IP address for registration. This is generally either
'127.0.0.1' for loopback only or '*' for all interfaces.
""")
def _ip_default(self):
return localhost()
regport = Integer(config=True,
help="""The port on which the Hub listens for registration.""")
def _regport_default(self):
return select_random_ports(1)[0]
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super(RegistrationFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self._propagate_url()
self._rebuild_url()
self.on_trait_change(self._propagate_url, 'url')
self.on_trait_change(self._rebuild_url, 'ip')
self.on_trait_change(self._rebuild_url, 'transport')
self.on_trait_change(self._rebuild_url, 'regport')
def _rebuild_url(self):
self.url = "%s://%s:%i"%(self.transport, self.ip, self.regport)
def _propagate_url(self):
"""Ensure self.url contains full transport://interface:port"""
if self.url:
iface = self.url.split('://',1)
if len(iface) == 2:
self.transport,iface = iface
iface = iface.split(':')
self.ip = iface[0]
if iface[1]:
self.regport = int(iface[1])