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Merge pull request #3732 from minrk/slow-save-on-close add delay to autosave in beforeunload allows forceful 'discard changes' by reloading the page and dismissing the warning. The timer doesn't start until after the dialog is dismissed, so if you decide to nav away without saving changes, the changes will actually not be saved.

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handlers.py
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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 ...base.handlers import IPythonHandler
from ...base.zmqhandlers import AuthenticatedZMQStreamHandler
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Kernel handlers
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MainKernelHandler(IPythonHandler):
@web.authenticated
def get(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
self.finish(jsonapi.dumps(km.list_kernel_ids()))
@web.authenticated
def post(self):
km = self.kernel_manager
nbm = self.notebook_manager
notebook_id = self.get_argument('notebook', default=None)
kernel_id = km.start_kernel(notebook_id, cwd=nbm.notebook_dir)
data = {'ws_url':self.ws_url,'kernel_id':kernel_id}
self.set_header('Location', '{0}kernels/{1}'.format(self.base_kernel_url, kernel_id))
self.finish(jsonapi.dumps(data))
class KernelHandler(IPythonHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ('DELETE')
@web.authenticated
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
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)
data = {'ws_url':self.ws_url, 'kernel_id':kernel_id}
self.set_header('Location', '{0}kernels/{1}'.format(self.base_kernel_url, kernel_id))
self.write(jsonapi.dumps(data))
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"/kernels", MainKernelHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s" % _kernel_id_regex, KernelHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/%s" % (_kernel_id_regex, _kernel_action_regex), KernelActionHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/iopub" % _kernel_id_regex, IOPubHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/shell" % _kernel_id_regex, ShellHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/stdin" % _kernel_id_regex, StdinHandler)
]