"""Bridges between the `asyncio` module and Tornado IOLoop. This is a work in progress and interfaces are subject to change. To test: python3.4 -m tornado.test.runtests --ioloop=tornado.platform.asyncio.AsyncIOLoop python3.4 -m tornado.test.runtests --ioloop=tornado.platform.asyncio.AsyncIOMainLoop (the tests log a few warnings with AsyncIOMainLoop because they leave some unfinished callbacks on the event loop that fail when it resumes) """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement import functools from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop from tornado import stack_context try: # Import the real asyncio module for py33+ first. Older versions of the # trollius backport also use this name. import asyncio except ImportError as e: # Asyncio itself isn't available; see if trollius is (backport to py26+). try: import trollius as asyncio except ImportError: # Re-raise the original asyncio error, not the trollius one. raise e class BaseAsyncIOLoop(IOLoop): def initialize(self, asyncio_loop, close_loop=False): self.asyncio_loop = asyncio_loop self.close_loop = close_loop self.asyncio_loop.call_soon(self.make_current) # Maps fd to (fileobj, handler function) pair (as in IOLoop.add_handler) self.handlers = {} # Set of fds listening for reads/writes self.readers = set() self.writers = set() self.closing = False def close(self, all_fds=False): self.closing = True for fd in list(self.handlers): fileobj, handler_func = self.handlers[fd] self.remove_handler(fd) if all_fds: self.close_fd(fileobj) if self.close_loop: self.asyncio_loop.close() def add_handler(self, fd, handler, events): fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd) if fd in self.handlers: raise ValueError("fd %s added twice" % fd) self.handlers[fd] = (fileobj, stack_context.wrap(handler)) if events & IOLoop.READ: self.asyncio_loop.add_reader( fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.READ) self.readers.add(fd) if events & IOLoop.WRITE: self.asyncio_loop.add_writer( fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.WRITE) self.writers.add(fd) def update_handler(self, fd, events): fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd) if events & IOLoop.READ: if fd not in self.readers: self.asyncio_loop.add_reader( fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.READ) self.readers.add(fd) else: if fd in self.readers: self.asyncio_loop.remove_reader(fd) self.readers.remove(fd) if events & IOLoop.WRITE: if fd not in self.writers: self.asyncio_loop.add_writer( fd, self._handle_events, fd, IOLoop.WRITE) self.writers.add(fd) else: if fd in self.writers: self.asyncio_loop.remove_writer(fd) self.writers.remove(fd) def remove_handler(self, fd): fd, fileobj = self.split_fd(fd) if fd not in self.handlers: return if fd in self.readers: self.asyncio_loop.remove_reader(fd) self.readers.remove(fd) if fd in self.writers: self.asyncio_loop.remove_writer(fd) self.writers.remove(fd) del self.handlers[fd] def _handle_events(self, fd, events): fileobj, handler_func = self.handlers[fd] handler_func(fileobj, events) def start(self): self._setup_logging() self.asyncio_loop.run_forever() def stop(self): self.asyncio_loop.stop() def call_at(self, when, callback, *args, **kwargs): # asyncio.call_at supports *args but not **kwargs, so bind them here. # We do not synchronize self.time and asyncio_loop.time, so # convert from absolute to relative. return self.asyncio_loop.call_later( max(0, when - self.time()), self._run_callback, functools.partial(stack_context.wrap(callback), *args, **kwargs)) def remove_timeout(self, timeout): timeout.cancel() def add_callback(self, callback, *args, **kwargs): if self.closing: raise RuntimeError("IOLoop is closing") self.asyncio_loop.call_soon_threadsafe( self._run_callback, functools.partial(stack_context.wrap(callback), *args, **kwargs)) add_callback_from_signal = add_callback class AsyncIOMainLoop(BaseAsyncIOLoop): def initialize(self): super(AsyncIOMainLoop, self).initialize(asyncio.get_event_loop(), close_loop=False) class AsyncIOLoop(BaseAsyncIOLoop): def initialize(self): super(AsyncIOLoop, self).initialize(asyncio.new_event_loop(), close_loop=True)