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""" Defines a convenient mix-in class for implementing Qt frontends.
"""
class BaseFrontendMixin(object):
""" A mix-in class for implementing Qt frontends.
To handle messages of a particular type, frontends need only define an
appropriate handler method. For example, to handle 'stream' messaged, define
a '_handle_stream(msg)' method.
"""
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'BaseFrontendMixin' concrete interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
_kernel_client = None
_kernel_manager = None
@property
def kernel_client(self):
"""Returns the current kernel client."""
return self._kernel_client
@kernel_client.setter
def kernel_client(self, kernel_client):
"""Disconnect from the current kernel client (if any) and set a new
kernel client.
"""
# Disconnect the old kernel client, if necessary.
old_client = self._kernel_client
if old_client is not None:
old_client.started_channels.disconnect(self._started_channels)
old_client.stopped_channels.disconnect(self._stopped_channels)
# Disconnect the old kernel client's channels.
old_client.iopub_channel.message_received.disconnect(self._dispatch)
old_client.shell_channel.message_received.disconnect(self._dispatch)
old_client.stdin_channel.message_received.disconnect(self._dispatch)
old_client.hb_channel.kernel_died.disconnect(
self._handle_kernel_died)
# Handle the case where the old kernel client is still listening.
if old_client.channels_running:
self._stopped_channels()
# Set the new kernel client.
self._kernel_client = kernel_client
if kernel_client is None:
return
# Connect the new kernel client.
kernel_client.started_channels.connect(self._started_channels)
kernel_client.stopped_channels.connect(self._stopped_channels)
# Connect the new kernel client's channels.
kernel_client.iopub_channel.message_received.connect(self._dispatch)
kernel_client.shell_channel.message_received.connect(self._dispatch)
kernel_client.stdin_channel.message_received.connect(self._dispatch)
# hb_channel
kernel_client.hb_channel.kernel_died.connect(self._handle_kernel_died)
# Handle the case where the kernel client started channels before
# we connected.
if kernel_client.channels_running:
self._started_channels()
@property
def kernel_manager(self):
"""The kernel manager, if any"""
return self._kernel_manager
@kernel_manager.setter
def kernel_manager(self, kernel_manager):
old_man = self._kernel_manager
if old_man is not None:
old_man.kernel_restarted.disconnect(self._handle_kernel_restarted)
self._kernel_manager = kernel_manager
if kernel_manager is None:
return
kernel_manager.kernel_restarted.connect(self._handle_kernel_restarted)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'BaseFrontendMixin' abstract interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _handle_kernel_died(self, since_last_heartbeat):
""" This is called when the ``kernel_died`` signal is emitted.
This method is called when the kernel heartbeat has not been
active for a certain amount of time.
This is a strictly passive notification -
the kernel is likely being restarted by its KernelManager.
Parameters
----------
since_last_heartbeat : float
The time since the heartbeat was last received.
"""
def _handle_kernel_restarted(self):
""" This is called when the ``kernel_restarted`` signal is emitted.
This method is called when the kernel has been restarted by the
autorestart mechanism.
Parameters
----------
since_last_heartbeat : float
The time since the heartbeat was last received.
"""
def _started_kernel(self):
"""Called when the KernelManager starts (or restarts) the kernel subprocess.
Channels may or may not be running at this point.
"""
def _started_channels(self):
""" Called when the KernelManager channels have started listening or
when the frontend is assigned an already listening KernelManager.
"""
def _stopped_channels(self):
""" Called when the KernelManager channels have stopped listening or
when a listening KernelManager is removed from the frontend.
"""
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'BaseFrontendMixin' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _dispatch(self, msg):
""" Calls the frontend handler associated with the message type of the
given message.
"""
msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type']
handler = getattr(self, '_handle_' + msg_type, None)
if handler:
handler(msg)
def from_here(self, msg):
"""Return whether a message is from this session"""
session_id = self._kernel_client.session.session
return msg['parent_header'].get("session", session_id) == session_id
def include_output(self, msg):
"""Return whether we should include a given output message"""
if self._hidden:
return False
from_here = self.from_here(msg)
if msg['msg_type'] == 'execute_input':
# only echo inputs not from here
return self.include_other_output and not from_here
if self.include_other_output:
return True
else:
return from_here