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"""Base class for a Comm"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import threading
import uuid
from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop
from IPython.config import LoggingConfigurable
from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelbase import Kernel
from IPython.utils.jsonutil import json_clean
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Unicode, Bytes, Bool, Dict, Any
class Comm(LoggingConfigurable):
"""Class for communicating between a Frontend and a Kernel"""
# If this is instantiated by a non-IPython kernel, shell will be None
shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC',
allow_none=True)
kernel = Instance('IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelbase.Kernel')
def _kernel_default(self):
if Kernel.initialized():
return Kernel.instance()
iopub_socket = Any()
def _iopub_socket_default(self):
return self.kernel.iopub_socket
session = Instance('IPython.kernel.zmq.session.Session')
def _session_default(self):
if self.kernel is not None:
return self.kernel.session
target_name = Unicode('comm')
target_module = Unicode(None, allow_none=True, help="""requirejs module from
which to load comm target.""")
topic = Bytes()
def _topic_default(self):
return ('comm-%s' % self.comm_id).encode('ascii')
_open_data = Dict(help="data dict, if any, to be included in comm_open")
_close_data = Dict(help="data dict, if any, to be included in comm_close")
_msg_callback = Any()
_close_callback = Any()
_closed = Bool(True)
comm_id = Unicode()
def _comm_id_default(self):
return uuid.uuid4().hex
primary = Bool(True, help="Am I the primary or secondary Comm?")
def __init__(self, target_name='', data=None, **kwargs):
if target_name:
kwargs['target_name'] = target_name
super(Comm, self).__init__(**kwargs)
if self.primary:
# I am primary, open my peer.
self.open(data)
else:
self._closed = False
def _publish_msg(self, msg_type, data=None, metadata=None, buffers=None, **keys):
"""Helper for sending a comm message on IOPub"""
if threading.current_thread().name != 'MainThread' and IOLoop.initialized():
# make sure we never send on a zmq socket outside the main IOLoop thread
IOLoop.instance().add_callback(lambda : self._publish_msg(msg_type, data, metadata, buffers, **keys))
return
data = {} if data is None else data
metadata = {} if metadata is None else metadata
content = json_clean(dict(data=data, comm_id=self.comm_id, **keys))
self.session.send(self.iopub_socket, msg_type,
content,
metadata=json_clean(metadata),
parent=self.kernel._parent_header,
ident=self.topic,
buffers=buffers,
)
def __del__(self):
"""trigger close on gc"""
self.close()
# publishing messages
def open(self, data=None, metadata=None, buffers=None):
"""Open the frontend-side version of this comm"""
if data is None:
data = self._open_data
comm_manager = getattr(self.kernel, 'comm_manager', None)
if comm_manager is None:
raise RuntimeError("Comms cannot be opened without a kernel "
"and a comm_manager attached to that kernel.")
comm_manager.register_comm(self)
try:
self._publish_msg('comm_open',
data=data, metadata=metadata, buffers=buffers,
target_name=self.target_name,
target_module=self.target_module,
)
self._closed = False
except:
comm_manager.unregister_comm(self)
raise
def close(self, data=None, metadata=None, buffers=None):
"""Close the frontend-side version of this comm"""
if self._closed:
# only close once
return
self._closed = True
if data is None:
data = self._close_data
self._publish_msg('comm_close',
data=data, metadata=metadata, buffers=buffers,
)
self.kernel.comm_manager.unregister_comm(self)
def send(self, data=None, metadata=None, buffers=None):
"""Send a message to the frontend-side version of this comm"""
self._publish_msg('comm_msg',
data=data, metadata=metadata, buffers=buffers,
)
# registering callbacks
def on_close(self, callback):
"""Register a callback for comm_close
Will be called with the `data` of the close message.
Call `on_close(None)` to disable an existing callback.
"""
self._close_callback = callback
def on_msg(self, callback):
"""Register a callback for comm_msg
Will be called with the `data` of any comm_msg messages.
Call `on_msg(None)` to disable an existing callback.
"""
self._msg_callback = callback
# handling of incoming messages
def handle_close(self, msg):
"""Handle a comm_close message"""
self.log.debug("handle_close[%s](%s)", self.comm_id, msg)
if self._close_callback:
self._close_callback(msg)
def handle_msg(self, msg):
"""Handle a comm_msg message"""
self.log.debug("handle_msg[%s](%s)", self.comm_id, msg)
if self._msg_callback:
if self.shell:
self.shell.events.trigger('pre_execute')
self._msg_callback(msg)
if self.shell:
self.shell.events.trigger('post_execute')
__all__ = ['Comm']