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Removing default input prompt number. In a notebook setting being able to delete and add cells makes it virtually impossible to correctly guess what the next input prompt number should be. We now follow the convention that our prompts look like "In [ ]:" before execution.

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zmqhttp.py
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import json
from tornado import web
import logging
class ZMQHandler(web.RequestHandler):
def get_stream(self):
"""Get the ZMQStream for this request."""
raise NotImplementedError('Implement get_stream() in a subclass.')
def _save_method_args(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Save the args and kwargs to get/post/put/delete for future use.
These arguments are not saved in the request or handler objects, but
are often needed by methods such as get_stream().
"""
self._method_args = args
self._method_kwargs = kwargs
def _handle_msgs(self, msg):
msgs = [msg]
stream = self.get_stream()
stream.on_recv(lambda m: msgs.append(json.loads(m)))
stream.flush()
stream.stop_on_recv()
logging.info("Reply: %r" % msgs)
self.write(json.dumps(msgs))
self.finish()
class ZMQPubHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("POST",)
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
try:
msg = json.loads(self.request.body)
except:
self.send_error(status_code=415)
else:
logging.info("Request: %r" % msg)
self.get_stream().send_json(msg)
class ZMQSubHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("GET",)
@web.asynchronous
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
self.get_stream().on_recv(self._handle_msgs)
class ZMQXReqHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("POST",)
@web.asynchronous
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
logging.info("request: %r" % self.request)
try:
msg = json.loads(self.request.body)
except:
self.send_error(status_code=415)
else:
logging.info("Reply: %r" % msg)
stream = self.get_stream()
stream.send_json(msg)
stream.on_recv(self._handle_msgs)