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"""A base class session manager.
Authors:
* Zach Sailer
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2013 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 uuid
import sqlite3
from tornado import web
from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable
from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class SessionManager(LoggingConfigurable):
kernel_manager = Instance('IPython.html.services.kernels.kernelmanager.MappingKernelManager')
contents_manager = Instance('IPython.html.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager', args=())
# Session database initialized below
_cursor = None
_connection = None
_columns = {'session_id', 'name', 'path', 'kernel_id'}
@property
def cursor(self):
"""Start a cursor and create a database called 'session'"""
if self._cursor is None:
self._cursor = self.connection.cursor()
self._cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE session
(session_id, name, path, kernel_id)""")
return self._cursor
@property
def connection(self):
"""Start a database connection"""
if self._connection is None:
self._connection = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
self._connection.row_factory = sqlite3.Row
return self._connection
def __del__(self):
"""Close connection once SessionManager closes"""
self.cursor.close()
def session_exists(self, name, path):
"""Check to see if the session for a given notebook exists"""
self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session WHERE name=? AND path=?", (name, path))
reply = self.cursor.fetchone()
if reply is None:
return False
else:
return True
def new_session_id(self):
"Create a uuid for a new session"
return unicode_type(uuid.uuid4())
def create_session(self, name=None, path=None, kernel_name='python'):
"""Creates a session and returns its model"""
session_id = self.new_session_id()
# allow nbm to specify kernels cwd
kernel_path = self.contents_manager.get_kernel_path(name=name, path=path)
kernel_id = self.kernel_manager.start_kernel(path=kernel_path,
kernel_name=kernel_name)
return self.save_session(session_id, name=name, path=path,
kernel_id=kernel_id)
def save_session(self, session_id, name=None, path=None, kernel_id=None):
"""Saves the items for the session with the given session_id
Given a session_id (and any other of the arguments), this method
creates a row in the sqlite session database that holds the information
for a session.
Parameters
----------
session_id : str
uuid for the session; this method must be given a session_id
name : str
the .ipynb notebook name that started the session
path : str
the path to the named notebook
kernel_id : str
a uuid for the kernel associated with this session
Returns
-------
model : dict
a dictionary of the session model
"""
self.cursor.execute("INSERT INTO session VALUES (?,?,?,?)",
(session_id, name, path, kernel_id)
)
return self.get_session(session_id=session_id)
def get_session(self, **kwargs):
"""Returns the model for a particular session.
Takes a keyword argument and searches for the value in the session
database, then returns the rest of the session's info.
Parameters
----------
**kwargs : keyword argument
must be given one of the keywords and values from the session database
(i.e. session_id, name, path, kernel_id)
Returns
-------
model : dict
returns a dictionary that includes all the information from the
session described by the kwarg.
"""
if not kwargs:
raise TypeError("must specify a column to query")
conditions = []
for column in kwargs.keys():
if column not in self._columns:
raise TypeError("No such column: %r", column)
conditions.append("%s=?" % column)
query = "SELECT * FROM session WHERE %s" % (' AND '.join(conditions))
self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values()))
try:
row = self.cursor.fetchone()
except KeyError:
# The kernel is missing, so the session just got deleted.
row = None
if row is None:
q = []
for key, value in kwargs.items():
q.append("%s=%r" % (key, value))
raise web.HTTPError(404, u'Session not found: %s' % (', '.join(q)))
return self.row_to_model(row)
def update_session(self, session_id, **kwargs):
"""Updates the values in the session database.
Changes the values of the session with the given session_id
with the values from the keyword arguments.
Parameters
----------
session_id : str
a uuid that identifies a session in the sqlite3 database
**kwargs : str
the key must correspond to a column title in session database,
and the value replaces the current value in the session
with session_id.
"""
self.get_session(session_id=session_id)
if not kwargs:
# no changes
return
sets = []
for column in kwargs.keys():
if column not in self._columns:
raise TypeError("No such column: %r" % column)
sets.append("%s=?" % column)
query = "UPDATE session SET %s WHERE session_id=?" % (', '.join(sets))
self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values()) + [session_id])
def row_to_model(self, row):
"""Takes sqlite database session row and turns it into a dictionary"""
if row['kernel_id'] not in self.kernel_manager:
# The kernel was killed or died without deleting the session.
# We can't use delete_session here because that tries to find
# and shut down the kernel.
self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?",
(row['session_id'],))
raise KeyError
model = {
'id': row['session_id'],
'notebook': {
'name': row['name'],
'path': row['path']
},
'kernel': self.kernel_manager.kernel_model(row['kernel_id'])
}
return model
def list_sessions(self):
"""Returns a list of dictionaries containing all the information from
the session database"""
c = self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session")
result = []
# We need to use fetchall() here, because row_to_model can delete rows,
# which messes up the cursor if we're iterating over rows.
for row in c.fetchall():
try:
result.append(self.row_to_model(row))
except KeyError:
pass
return result
def delete_session(self, session_id):
"""Deletes the row in the session database with given session_id"""
# Check that session exists before deleting
session = self.get_session(session_id=session_id)
self.kernel_manager.shutdown_kernel(session['kernel']['id'])
self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?", (session_id,))