#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 """ The IPython controller application. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 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 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from __future__ import with_statement import copy import os import sys from twisted.application import service from twisted.internet import reactor from twisted.python import log from IPython.config.loader import Config, NoConfigDefault from IPython.kernel.clusterdir import ( ApplicationWithClusterDir, AppWithClusterDirArgParseConfigLoader ) from IPython.core import release from IPython.utils.traitlets import Str, Instance from IPython.kernel import controllerservice from IPython.kernel.fcutil import FCServiceFactory #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Default interfaces #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The default client interfaces for FCClientServiceFactory.interfaces default_client_interfaces = Config() default_client_interfaces.Task.interface_chain = [ 'IPython.kernel.task.ITaskController', 'IPython.kernel.taskfc.IFCTaskController' ] default_client_interfaces.Task.furl_file = 'ipcontroller-tc.furl' default_client_interfaces.MultiEngine.interface_chain = [ 'IPython.kernel.multiengine.IMultiEngine', 'IPython.kernel.multienginefc.IFCSynchronousMultiEngine' ] default_client_interfaces.MultiEngine.furl_file = 'ipcontroller-mec.furl' # Make this a dict we can pass to Config.__init__ for the default default_client_interfaces = dict(copy.deepcopy(default_client_interfaces.items())) # The default engine interfaces for FCEngineServiceFactory.interfaces default_engine_interfaces = Config() default_engine_interfaces.Default.interface_chain = [ 'IPython.kernel.enginefc.IFCControllerBase' ] default_engine_interfaces.Default.furl_file = 'ipcontroller-engine.furl' # Make this a dict we can pass to Config.__init__ for the default default_engine_interfaces = dict(copy.deepcopy(default_engine_interfaces.items())) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Service factories #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class FCClientServiceFactory(FCServiceFactory): """A Foolscap implementation of the client services.""" cert_file = Str('ipcontroller-client.pem', config=True) interfaces = Instance(klass=Config, kw=default_client_interfaces, allow_none=False, config=True) class FCEngineServiceFactory(FCServiceFactory): """A Foolscap implementation of the engine services.""" cert_file = Str('ipcontroller-engine.pem', config=True) interfaces = Instance(klass=dict, kw=default_engine_interfaces, allow_none=False, config=True) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The main application #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cl_args = ( # Client config (('--client-ip',), dict( type=str, dest='FCClientServiceFactory.ip', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The IP address or hostname the controller will listen on for ' 'client connections.', metavar='FCClientServiceFactory.ip') ), (('--client-port',), dict( type=int, dest='FCClientServiceFactory.port', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The port the controller will listen on for client connections. ' 'The default is to use 0, which will autoselect an open port.', metavar='FCClientServiceFactory.port') ), (('--client-location',), dict( type=str, dest='FCClientServiceFactory.location', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The hostname or IP that clients should connect to. This does ' 'not control which interface the controller listens on. Instead, this ' 'determines the hostname/IP that is listed in the FURL, which is how ' 'clients know where to connect. Useful if the controller is listening ' 'on multiple interfaces.', metavar='FCClientServiceFactory.location') ), # Engine config (('--engine-ip',), dict( type=str, dest='FCEngineServiceFactory.ip', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The IP address or hostname the controller will listen on for ' 'engine connections.', metavar='FCEngineServiceFactory.ip') ), (('--engine-port',), dict( type=int, dest='FCEngineServiceFactory.port', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The port the controller will listen on for engine connections. ' 'The default is to use 0, which will autoselect an open port.', metavar='FCEngineServiceFactory.port') ), (('--engine-location',), dict( type=str, dest='FCEngineServiceFactory.location', default=NoConfigDefault, help='The hostname or IP that engines should connect to. This does ' 'not control which interface the controller listens on. Instead, this ' 'determines the hostname/IP that is listed in the FURL, which is how ' 'engines know where to connect. Useful if the controller is listening ' 'on multiple interfaces.', metavar='FCEngineServiceFactory.location') ), # Global config (('--log-to-file',), dict( action='store_true', dest='Global.log_to_file', default=NoConfigDefault, help='Log to a file in the log directory (default is stdout)') ), (('-r','--reuse-furls'), dict( action='store_true', dest='Global.reuse_furls', default=NoConfigDefault, help='Try to reuse all FURL files. If this is not set all FURL files ' 'are deleted before the controller starts. This must be set if ' 'specific ports are specified by --engine-port or --client-port.') ), (('--no-secure',), dict( action='store_false', dest='Global.secure', default=NoConfigDefault, help='Turn off SSL encryption for all connections.') ), (('--secure',), dict( action='store_true', dest='Global.secure', default=NoConfigDefault, help='Turn off SSL encryption for all connections.') ) ) class IPControllerAppCLConfigLoader(AppWithClusterDirArgParseConfigLoader): arguments = cl_args default_config_file_name = 'ipcontroller_config.py' class IPControllerApp(ApplicationWithClusterDir): name = 'ipcontroller' description = 'Start the IPython controller for parallel computing.' config_file_name = default_config_file_name auto_create_cluster_dir = True def create_default_config(self): super(IPControllerApp, self).create_default_config() self.default_config.Global.reuse_furls = False self.default_config.Global.secure = True self.default_config.Global.import_statements = [] self.default_config.Global.clean_logs = True def create_command_line_config(self): """Create and return a command line config loader.""" return IPControllerAppCLConfigLoader( description=self.description, version=release.version ) def post_load_command_line_config(self): # Now setup reuse_furls c = self.command_line_config if hasattr(c.Global, 'reuse_furls'): c.FCClientServiceFactory.reuse_furls = c.Global.reuse_furls c.FCEngineServiceFactory.reuse_furls = c.Global.reuse_furls del c.Global.reuse_furls if hasattr(c.Global, 'secure'): c.FCClientServiceFactory.secure = c.Global.secure c.FCEngineServiceFactory.secure = c.Global.secure del c.Global.secure def construct(self): # I am a little hesitant to put these into InteractiveShell itself. # But that might be the place for them sys.path.insert(0, '') self.start_logging() self.import_statements() # Create the service hierarchy self.main_service = service.MultiService() # The controller service controller_service = controllerservice.ControllerService() controller_service.setServiceParent(self.main_service) # The client tub and all its refereceables csfactory = FCClientServiceFactory(self.master_config, controller_service) client_service = csfactory.create() client_service.setServiceParent(self.main_service) # The engine tub esfactory = FCEngineServiceFactory(self.master_config, controller_service) engine_service = esfactory.create() engine_service.setServiceParent(self.main_service) def import_statements(self): statements = self.master_config.Global.import_statements for s in statements: try: log.msg("Executing statement: '%s'" % s) exec s in globals(), locals() except: log.msg("Error running statement: %s" % s) def start_app(self): # Start the controller service and set things running self.main_service.startService() self.write_pid_file() reactor.addSystemEventTrigger('during','shutdown', self.remove_pid_file) reactor.run() def launch_new_instance(): """Create and run the IPython controller""" app = IPControllerApp() app.start() if __name__ == '__main__': launch_new_instance()