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"""Tornado handlers for the notebook.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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
from tornado import web
from zmq.utils import jsonapi
from IPython.utils.jsonutil import date_default
from IPython.html.utils import url_path_join, url_escape
from ...base.handlers import IPythonHandler, json_errors
from ...base.zmqhandlers import AuthenticatedZMQStreamHandler
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Kernel handlers
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MainKernelHandler(IPythonHandler):
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def get(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
self.finish(jsonapi.dumps(km.list_kernels(self.ws_url)))
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def post(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
kernel_id = km.start_kernel()
model = km.kernel_model(kernel_id, self.ws_url)
location = url_path_join(self.base_kernel_url, 'api', 'kernels', kernel_id)
self.set_header('Location', url_escape(location))
self.set_status(201)
self.finish(jsonapi.dumps(model))
class KernelHandler(IPythonHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ('DELETE', 'GET')
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def get(self, kernel_id):
km = self.kernel_manager
km._check_kernel_id(kernel_id)
model = km.kernel_model(kernel_id, self.ws_url)
self.finish(jsonapi.dumps(model))
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def delete(self, kernel_id):
km = self.kernel_manager
km.shutdown_kernel(kernel_id)
self.set_status(204)
self.finish()
class KernelActionHandler(IPythonHandler):
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def post(self, kernel_id, action):
km = self.kernel_manager
if action == 'interrupt':
km.interrupt_kernel(kernel_id)
self.set_status(204)
if action == 'restart':
km.restart_kernel(kernel_id)
model = km.kernel_model(kernel_id, self.ws_url)
self.set_header('Location', '{0}api/kernels/{1}'.format(self.base_kernel_url, kernel_id))
self.write(jsonapi.dumps(model))
self.finish()
class ZMQChannelHandler(AuthenticatedZMQStreamHandler):
def create_stream(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
meth = getattr(km, 'connect_%s' % self.channel)
self.zmq_stream = meth(self.kernel_id, identity=self.session.bsession)
def initialize(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.zmq_stream = None
def on_first_message(self, msg):
try:
super(ZMQChannelHandler, self).on_first_message(msg)
except web.HTTPError:
self.close()
return
try:
self.create_stream()
except web.HTTPError:
# WebSockets don't response to traditional error codes so we
# close the connection.
if not self.stream.closed():
self.stream.close()
self.close()
else:
self.zmq_stream.on_recv(self._on_zmq_reply)
def on_message(self, msg):
msg = jsonapi.loads(msg)
self.session.send(self.zmq_stream, msg)
def on_close(self):
# This method can be called twice, once by self.kernel_died and once
# from the WebSocket close event. If the WebSocket connection is
# closed before the ZMQ streams are setup, they could be None.
if self.zmq_stream is not None and not self.zmq_stream.closed():
self.zmq_stream.on_recv(None)
self.zmq_stream.close()
class IOPubHandler(ZMQChannelHandler):
channel = 'iopub'
def create_stream(self):
super(IOPubHandler, self).create_stream()
km = self.kernel_manager
km.add_restart_callback(self.kernel_id, self.on_kernel_restarted)
km.add_restart_callback(self.kernel_id, self.on_restart_failed, 'dead')
def on_close(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
if self.kernel_id in km:
km.remove_restart_callback(
self.kernel_id, self.on_kernel_restarted,
)
km.remove_restart_callback(
self.kernel_id, self.on_restart_failed, 'dead',
)
super(IOPubHandler, self).on_close()
def _send_status_message(self, status):
msg = self.session.msg("status",
{'execution_state': status}
)
self.write_message(jsonapi.dumps(msg, default=date_default))
def on_kernel_restarted(self):
logging.warn("kernel %s restarted", self.kernel_id)
self._send_status_message('restarting')
def on_restart_failed(self):
logging.error("kernel %s restarted failed!", self.kernel_id)
self._send_status_message('dead')
def on_message(self, msg):
"""IOPub messages make no sense"""
pass
class ShellHandler(ZMQChannelHandler):
channel = 'shell'
class StdinHandler(ZMQChannelHandler):
channel = 'stdin'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# URL to handler mappings
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
_kernel_id_regex = r"(?P<kernel_id>\w+-\w+-\w+-\w+-\w+)"
_kernel_action_regex = r"(?P<action>restart|interrupt)"
default_handlers = [
(r"/api/kernels", MainKernelHandler),
(r"/api/kernels/%s" % _kernel_id_regex, KernelHandler),
(r"/api/kernels/%s/%s" % (_kernel_id_regex, _kernel_action_regex), KernelActionHandler),
(r"/api/kernels/%s/iopub" % _kernel_id_regex, IOPubHandler),
(r"/api/kernels/%s/shell" % _kernel_id_regex, ShellHandler),
(r"/api/kernels/%s/stdin" % _kernel_id_regex, StdinHandler)
]