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""" Defines helper functions for creating kernel entry points and process
launchers.
"""
# Standard library imports.
import os
import socket
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import sys
# System library imports.
import zmq
# Local imports.
from IPython.core.ultratb import FormattedTB
from IPython.external.argparse import ArgumentParser
from IPython.utils import io
from exitpoller import ExitPollerUnix, ExitPollerWindows
from displayhook import DisplayHook
from iostream import OutStream
from session import Session
from heartbeat import Heartbeat
def bind_port(socket, ip, port):
""" Binds the specified ZMQ socket. If the port is zero, a random port is
chosen. Returns the port that was bound.
"""
connection = 'tcp://%s' % ip
if port <= 0:
port = socket.bind_to_random_port(connection)
else:
connection += ':%i' % port
socket.bind(connection)
return port
def make_argument_parser():
""" Creates an ArgumentParser for the generic arguments supported by all
kernel entry points.
"""
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--ip', type=str, default='127.0.0.1',
help='set the kernel\'s IP address [default: local]')
parser.add_argument('--xrep', type=int, metavar='PORT', default=0,
help='set the XREP channel port [default: random]')
parser.add_argument('--pub', type=int, metavar='PORT', default=0,
help='set the PUB channel port [default: random]')
parser.add_argument('--req', type=int, metavar='PORT', default=0,
help='set the REQ channel port [default: random]')
parser.add_argument('--hb', type=int, metavar='PORT', default=0,
help='set the heartbeat port [default: random]')
if sys.platform == 'win32':
parser.add_argument('--parent', type=int, metavar='HANDLE',
default=0, help='kill this process if the process '
'with HANDLE dies')
else:
parser.add_argument('--parent', action='store_true',
help='kill this process if its parent dies')
return parser
def make_kernel(namespace, kernel_factory,
out_stream_factory=None, display_hook_factory=None):
""" Creates a kernel, redirects stdout/stderr, and installs a display hook
and exception handler.
"""
# If running under pythonw.exe, the interpreter will crash if more than 4KB
# of data is written to stdout or stderr. This is a bug that has been with
# Python for a very long time; see http://bugs.python.org/issue706263.
if sys.executable.endswith('pythonw.exe'):
blackhole = file(os.devnull, 'w')
sys.stdout = sys.stderr = blackhole
sys.__stdout__ = sys.__stderr__ = blackhole
# Install minimal exception handling
sys.excepthook = FormattedTB(mode='Verbose', color_scheme='NoColor',
ostream=sys.__stdout__)
# Create a context, a session, and the kernel sockets.
io.raw_print("Starting the kernel at pid:", os.getpid())
context = zmq.Context()
session = Session(username=u'kernel')
reply_socket = context.socket(zmq.XREP)
xrep_port = bind_port(reply_socket, namespace.ip, namespace.xrep)
io.raw_print("XREP Channel on port", xrep_port)
pub_socket = context.socket(zmq.PUB)
pub_port = bind_port(pub_socket, namespace.ip, namespace.pub)
io.raw_print("PUB Channel on port", pub_port)
req_socket = context.socket(zmq.XREQ)
req_port = bind_port(req_socket, namespace.ip, namespace.req)
io.raw_print("REQ Channel on port", req_port)
hb = Heartbeat(context, (namespace.ip, namespace.hb))
hb.start()
io.raw_print("Heartbeat REP Channel on port", hb.port)
# Redirect input streams and set a display hook.
if out_stream_factory:
sys.stdout = out_stream_factory(session, pub_socket, u'stdout')
sys.stderr = out_stream_factory(session, pub_socket, u'stderr')
if display_hook_factory:
sys.displayhook = display_hook_factory(session, pub_socket)
# Create the kernel.
return kernel_factory(session=session, reply_socket=reply_socket,
pub_socket=pub_socket, req_socket=req_socket)
def start_kernel(namespace, kernel):
""" Starts a kernel.
"""
# Configure this kernel/process to die on parent termination, if necessary.
if namespace.parent:
if sys.platform == 'win32':
poller = ExitPollerWindows(namespace.parent)
else:
poller = ExitPollerUnix()
poller.start()
# Start the kernel mainloop.
kernel.start()
def make_default_main(kernel_factory):
""" Creates the simplest possible kernel entry point.
"""
def main():
namespace = make_argument_parser().parse_args()
kernel = make_kernel(namespace, kernel_factory, OutStream, DisplayHook)
start_kernel(namespace, kernel)
return main
def base_launch_kernel(code, xrep_port=0, pub_port=0, req_port=0, hb_port=0,
independent=False, extra_arguments=[]):
""" Launches a localhost kernel, binding to the specified ports.
Parameters
----------
code : str,
A string of Python code that imports and executes a kernel entry point.
xrep_port : int, optional
The port to use for XREP channel.
pub_port : int, optional
The port to use for the SUB channel.
req_port : int, optional
The port to use for the REQ (raw input) channel.
hb_port : int, optional
The port to use for the hearbeat REP channel.
independent : bool, optional (default False)
If set, the kernel process is guaranteed to survive if this process
dies. If not set, an effort is made to ensure that the kernel is killed
when this process dies. Note that in this case it is still good practice
to kill kernels manually before exiting.
extra_arguments = list, optional
A list of extra arguments to pass when executing the launch code.
Returns
-------
A tuple of form:
(kernel_process, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port)
where kernel_process is a Popen object and the ports are integers.
"""
# Find open ports as necessary.
ports = []
ports_needed = int(xrep_port <= 0) + int(pub_port <= 0) + \
int(req_port <= 0) + int(hb_port <= 0)
for i in xrange(ports_needed):
sock = socket.socket()
sock.bind(('', 0))
ports.append(sock)
for i, sock in enumerate(ports):
port = sock.getsockname()[1]
sock.close()
ports[i] = port
if xrep_port <= 0:
xrep_port = ports.pop(0)
if pub_port <= 0:
pub_port = ports.pop(0)
if req_port <= 0:
req_port = ports.pop(0)
if hb_port <= 0:
hb_port = ports.pop(0)
# Build the kernel launch command.
arguments = [ sys.executable, '-c', code, '--xrep', str(xrep_port),
'--pub', str(pub_port), '--req', str(req_port),
'--hb', str(hb_port) ]
arguments.extend(extra_arguments)
# Spawn a kernel.
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# If using pythonw, stdin, stdout, and stderr are invalid. Popen will
# fail unless they are suitably redirected. We don't read from the
# pipes, but they must exist.
redirect = PIPE if sys.executable.endswith('pythonw.exe') else None
if independent:
proc = Popen(['start', '/b'] + arguments, shell=True,
stdout=redirect, stderr=redirect, stdin=redirect)
else:
from _subprocess import DuplicateHandle, GetCurrentProcess, \
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
pid = GetCurrentProcess()
handle = DuplicateHandle(pid, pid, pid, 0,
True, # Inheritable by new processes.
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
proc = Popen(arguments + ['--parent', str(int(handle))],
stdout=redirect, stderr=redirect, stdin=redirect)
# Clean up pipes created to work around Popen bug.
if redirect is not None:
proc.stdout.close()
proc.stderr.close()
proc.stdin.close()
else:
if independent:
proc = Popen(arguments, preexec_fn=lambda: os.setsid())
else:
proc = Popen(arguments + ['--parent'])
return proc, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port, hb_port