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Python-spdylay - Spdylay Python Extension Module
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.. py:module:: spdylay
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Python-spdylay is the Python extension module of Spdylay SPDY C
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library.
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Build
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-----
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To generate C source code from ``spdylay.pyx``, run ``cython``::
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$ cython spdylay.pyx
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To build extension, run ``setup.py``::
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$ python setup.py build_ext
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Session Objects
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---------------
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.. py:class:: Session(side, version, config=None, send_cb=None, recv_cb=None, on_ctrl_recv_cb=None, on_invalid_ctrl_recv_cb=None, on_data_chunk_recv_cb=None, on_data_recv_cb=None, before_ctrl_send_cb=None, on_ctrl_send_cb=None, on_ctrl_not_send_cb=None, on_data_send_cb=None, on_stream_close_cb=None, on_request_recv_cb=None, on_ctrl_recv_parse_error_cb=None, on_unknown_ctrl_recv_cb=None, user_data=None)
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This is the class to hold the resources needed for a SPDY session.
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Sending and receiving SPDY frames are done using the methods of
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this class.
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The *side* specifies server or client. Use one of the following:
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.. py:data:: CLIENT
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Indicates client.
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.. py:data:: SERVER
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Indicates server.
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The *version* specifies SPDY protocol version. Use of the following:
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.. py:data:: PROTO_SPDY2
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Indicates SPDY/2.
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.. py:data:: PROTO_SPDY3
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Indicates SPDY/3.
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The *user_data* specifies opaque object tied to this object. It
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can be accessed through :py:attr:`user_data` attribute.
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The *recv_cb* specifies callback function (callable) invoked when
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the object wants to receive data from the remote peer. The
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signature of this callback is:
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.. py:function:: recv_cb(session, length)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The implementation of this function must read at
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most *length* bytes of bytestring and return it. If it cannot
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read any single byte without blocking, it must return empty
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bytestring or ``None``. If it gets EOF before it reads any
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single byte, it must raise :py:class:`EOFError`. For other
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errors, it must raise :py:class:`CallbackFailureError`.
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The *send_cb* specifies callback function (callable) invoked when
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session wants to send data to the remote peer. The signature of
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this callback is:
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.. py:function:: send_cb(session, data)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *data* is the bytestring to send. The
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implementation of this function will send all or part of
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*data*. It must return the number of bytes sent if it
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succeeds. If it cannot send any single byte without blocking,
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it must return 0 or ``None``. For other errors, it must return
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:py:class:`CallbackFailureError`.
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The *on_ctrl_recv_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked when a control frame is received.
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.. py:function:: on_ctrl_recv_cb(session, frame)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *frame* is the received control
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frame. ``frame.frame_type`` tells the type of frame. See
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`Frame Types`_ for the details. Once the frame type is
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identified, access attribute of the *frame* to get
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information.
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The *on_invalid_ctrl_recv_cb* specifies callback function
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(callable) invoked when an invalid control frame is received.
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.. py:function:: on_invalid_ctrl_recv_cb(session, frame, status_code)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *frame* is the received control
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frame. ``frame.frame_type`` tells the type of frame. See
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`Frame Types`_ for the details. Once the frame type is
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identified, access attribute of the *frame* to get
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information. The *status_code* is one of the `Stream Status
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Codes`_ and indicates the error. When this callback function
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is invoked, either RST_STREAM or GOAWAY will be sent.
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The *on_data_chunk_recv_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked when a chunk of data in DATA frame is received.
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.. py:function:: on_data_chunk_recv_cb(session, flags, stream_id, data)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *stream_id* is the stream ID this DATA frame
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belongs to. The *flags* is the flags of DATA frame which this
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data chunk is contained. ``(flags & DATA_FLAG_FIN) != 0`` does
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not necessarily mean this chunk of data is the last one in the
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stream. You should use :py:func:`on_data_recv_cb` to know all
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data frames are received. The *data* is the bytestring of
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received data.
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The *on_data_recv_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked when DATA frame is received.
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.. py:function:: on_data_recv_cb(session, flags, stream_id, length)
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The actual data it contains are received by
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:py:func:`on_data_chunk_recv_cb()`.
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The *before_ctrl_send_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked before the control frame is sent.
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.. py:function:: before_ctrl_send_cb(session, frame)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *frame* is the control frame to be
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sent. ``frame.frame_type`` tells the type of frame. See `Frame
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Types`_ for the details. Once the frame type is identified,
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access attribute of the *frame* to get information.
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The *on_ctrl_send_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked after the control frame is sent.
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.. py:function:: on_ctrl_send_cb(session, frame)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *frame* is the control frame to be
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sent. ``frame.frame_type`` tells the type of frame. See `Frame
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Types`_ for the details. Once the frame type is identified,
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access attribute of the *frame* to get information.
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The *on_ctrl_not_send_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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after the control frame is not sent because of the error.
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.. py:function:: on_ctrl_not_send_cb(session, frame, error_code)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *frame* is the received control
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frame. ``frame.frame_type`` tells the type of frame. See
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`Frame Types`_ for the details. Once the frame type is
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identified, access attribute of the *frame* to get
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information. The *error_code* is one of the `Error Codes`_
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and indicates the error.
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The *on_data_send_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked after DATA frame is sent.
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.. py:function:: on_data_send_cb(session, flags, stream_id, length)
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The *on_stream_close_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked when the stream is closed.
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.. py:function:: on_stream_close_cb(session, stream_id, status_code)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *stream_id* indicates the stream ID. The reason
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of closure is indicated by the *status_code*. See `Stream
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Status Codes`_ for the details. The stream_user_data, which
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was specified in :py:meth:`submit_request()` or
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:py:meth:`submit_syn_stream()`, is still available in this
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function.
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The *on_request_recv_cb* specifies callback function (callable)
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invoked when the request from the remote peer is received. In
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other words, the frame with FIN flag set is received. In HTTP,
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this means HTTP request, including request body, is fully
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received.
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.. py:function:: on_request_recv_cb(session, stream_id)
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The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object invoking the
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callback. The *stream_id* indicates the stream ID.
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The *on_ctrl_recv_parse_error_cb* specifies callback function
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(callable) invoked when the received control frame octets could
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not be parsed correctly.
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.. py:function:: on_ctrl_recv_parse_error_cb(session, type, head, payload, error_code)
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The *type* indicates the type of received control frame. The
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*head* is the bytestring of control frame header. The
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*payload* is the bytestring of data portion of the received
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frame. The *error_code* is one of the error code defined in
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`Error Codes`_ and indicates the error.
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The *on_unknown_ctrl_recv_cb* specifies callback function
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(callable) invoked when the received control frame type is
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unknown.
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.. py:function:: on_unknown_ctrl_recv_cb(session, head, payload)
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The *head* is the bytestring of control frame header. The
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*payload* is the bytestring of data portion of the received
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frame.
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The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the given
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argument is invalid. The :py:class:`UnsupportedVersionError` will
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be raised if the *version* is not supported. The
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:py:class:`ZlibError` will be raised if initialization of zlib
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failed.
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.. py:attribute:: Session.user_data
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The object passed in the constructor as *user_data* argument.
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This attribute is read-only.
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.. py:method:: Session.send()
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Sends pending frames to the remote peer. This method retrieves
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the highest prioritized frame from the outbound queue and sends it
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to the remote peer. It does this as many as possible until the
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user callback :py:func:`send_cb` returns 0 or ``None`` or the
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outbound queue becomes empty. This method calls several callback
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functions which are passed when initializing the session. See
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:func:`spdylay_session_send` about the callback functions invoked
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from this method.
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The :py:class:`CallbackFailureError` will be raised if the
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callback function failed.
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.. py:method:: Session.recv(data=None)
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Receives frames from the remote peer. This method receives as
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many frames as possible until the user callback :py:func:`recv_cb`
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returns empty bytestring or ``None``. This function calls several
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callback functions which are passed when initializing the session.
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See :func:`spdylay_session_recv` about the callback functions
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invoked from this method. If data is ``None``, this method will
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invoke :py:func:`recv_cb` callback function to receive incoming
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data. If data is not ``None``, it must be a bytestring and this
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method uses it as the incoming data and does not call
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:py:func:`recv_cb` callback function.
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The :py:class:`EOFError` will be raised if the remote peer did
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shutdown on the connection. The :py:class:`CallbackFailureError`
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will be raised if the callback function failed.
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.. py:method:: Session.resume_data(stream_id)
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Puts back previously deferred DATA frame in the stream *stream_id*
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to the outbound queue.
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This method returns ``True`` if it succeeds, or ``False``. This
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method will fail if the stream does not exist or no deferred data
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exist.
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.. py:method:: Session.want_read()
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Returns ``True`` if session wants to receive data from the
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remote peer.
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If both :py:meth:`want_read()` and :py:meth:`want_write()` return
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``False``, the application should drop the connection.
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.. py:method:: Session.want_write()
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Returns ``True`` if session wants to send data to the remote peer.
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If both :py:meth:`want_read()` and :py:meth:`want_write()` return
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``False``, the application should drop the connection.
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.. py:method:: Session.get_stream_user_data(stream_id)
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Returns stream_user_data for the stream *stream_id*. The
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stream_user_data is provided by :py:meth:`submit_request()` or
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:py:meth:`submit_syn_stream()`. If the stream is initiated by the
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remote endpoint, stream_user_data is always ``None``. If the
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stream is initiated by the local endpoint and ``None`` is given in
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:py:meth:`submit_request()` or :py:meth:`submit_syn_stream()`,
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then this function returns ``None``. If the stream does not exist,
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this function returns ``None``.
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.. py:method:: Session.get_outbound_queue_size()
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Returns the number of frames in the outbound queue. This does not
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include the deferred DATA frames.
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.. py:method:: Session.get_pri_lowest()
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Returns lowest priority value for the session.
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.. py:method:: Session.fail_session(status_code)
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Submits GOAWAY frame. The status code *status_code* is ignored if
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the protocol version is :py:const:`PROTO_SPDY2`.
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This method should be called when the connection should be
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terminated after sending GOAWAY. If the remaining streams should
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be processed after GOAWAY, use :py:meth:`submit_goaway()` instead.
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.. py:method:: Session.submit_request(pri, nv, data_prd=None, stream_user_data=None)
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Submits SYN_STREAM frame and optionally one or more DATA frames.
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The *pri* is priority of this request. ``0`` is the highest
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priority value. Use :py:meth:`get_pri_lowest()` to know the lowest
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priority value for this session.
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The *nv* is a list containing the name/value pairs. The each
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element is a pair of unicode strings: name and value (e.g.,
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``(u'host', u'localhost')``).
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The *nv* must include following name/value pairs:
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``:method``
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HTTP method (e.g., ``GET``, ``POST``, ``HEAD``, etc)
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``:scheme``
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URI scheme (e.g., ``https``)
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``:path``
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Absolute path and parameters of this request (e.g., ``/foo``,
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``/foo;bar;haz?h=j&y=123``)
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``:version``
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HTTP version (e.g., ``HTTP/1.1``)
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``:host``
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The hostport portion of the URI for this request (e.g.,
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``example.org:443``). This is the same as the HTTP “Host”
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header field.
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If the session is initialized with the version
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:py:const:`PROTO_SPDY2`, the above names are translated to
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``method``, ``scheme``, ``url``, ``version`` and ``host``
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respectively.
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The names in *nv* will be lower-cased when they are sent.
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If *data_prd* is not ``None``, it provides data which will be sent
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in subsequent DATA frames. In this case, a method that allows
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request message bodies
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(http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html#sec9) must
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be specified with ``:method`` key in nv (e.g. ``POST``). The type
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of *data_prd* is expected to be :py:class:`DataProvider`. If
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*data_prd* is ``None``, SYN_STREAM have FLAG_FIN set.
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.. note::
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This method does not increase reference count of *data_prd*,
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so the application must hold the reference to it until the
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stream is closed.
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The *stream_user_data* is data associated to the stream opened by
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this request and can be an arbitrary object, which can be
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retrieved later by :py:meth:`get_stream_user_data()`.
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Since the library reorders the frames and tries to send the
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highest prioritized one first and the SPDY specification requires
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the stream ID must be strictly increasing, the stream ID of this
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request cannot be known until it is about to sent. To know the
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stream ID of the request, the application can use
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:py:func:`before_ctrl_send_cb`. This callback is called just
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before the frame is sent. For SYN_STREAM frame, the argument frame
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has the stream ID assigned. Also since the stream is already
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opened, :py:meth:`get_stream_user_data()` can be used to get
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stream_user_data to identify which SYN_STREAM we are processing.
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The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *pri*
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is invalid; or the *nv* includes empty name or ``None`` value.
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.. py:method:: Session.submit_response(stream_id, nv, data_prd=None)
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Submits SYN_REPLY frame and optionally one or more DATA frames
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against the stream *stream_id*.
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The *nv* is a list containing the name/value pairs. The each
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element is a pair of unicode strings: name and value (e.g.,
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``(u'host', u'localhost')``).
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The *nv* must include following name/value pairs:
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``:status``
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HTTP status code (e.g., ``200`` or ``200 OK``)
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``:version``
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HTTP response version (e.g., ``HTTP/1.1``)
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If the session is initialized with the version
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:py:const:`PROTO_SPDY2`, the above names are translated to
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``status`` and ``version`` respectively.
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The names in *nv* will be lower-cased when they are sent.
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If *data_prd* is not ``None``, it provides data which will be sent
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in subsequent DATA frames. The type of *data_prd* is expected to
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be :py:class:`DataProvider`. If *data_prd* is ``None``, SYN_REPLY
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have FLAG_FIN set.
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.. note::
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This method does not increase reference count of *data_prd*,
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so the application must hold the reference to it until the
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stream is closed.
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The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *nv*
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includes empty name or ``None`` value.
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.. py:method:: Session.submit_syn_stream(flags, pri, nv, assoc_stream_id=0, stream_user_data=None)
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Submits SYN_STREAM frame. The *flags* is bitwise OR of the
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following values:
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* :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`
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* :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_UNIDIRECTIONAL`
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If *flags* includes :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`, this frame has
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FLAG_FIN flag set.
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The *assoc_stream_id* is used for server-push. Specify 0 if this
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stream is not server-push. If session is initialized for client
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use, *assoc_stream_id* is ignored.
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The *pri* is priority of this request. ``0`` is the highest
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priority value. Use :py:meth:`get_pri_lowest()` to know the lowest
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priority value for this session.
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The *nv* is a list containing the name/value pairs. The each
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element is a pair of unicode strings: name and value (e.g.,
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``(u'host', u'localhost')``).
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The names in *nv* will be lower-cased when they are sent.
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The *stream_user_data* is data associated to the stream opened by
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this request and can be an arbitrary object, which can be
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retrieved later by :py:meth:`get_stream_user_data()`.
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This function is low-level in a sense that the application code
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can specify flags and the Associated-To-Stream-ID directly. For
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usual HTTP request, :py:meth:`submit_request()` is useful.
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The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *pri*
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is invalid; or the *assoc_stream_id* is invalid; or the *nv*
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includes empty name or ``None`` value.
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.. py:method:: Session.submit_syn_reply(flags, stream_id, nv)
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Submits SYN_REPLY frame. The *flags* is bitwise OR of the
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following values:
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* :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`
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If *flags* includes :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`, this frame has
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FLAG_FIN flag set.
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The stream which this frame belongs to is given in the
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*stream_id*. The *nv* is the name/value pairs in this frame.
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The *nv* is a list containing the name/value pairs. The each
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element is a pair of unicode strings: name and value (e.g.,
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``(u'host', u'localhost')``).
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|
|
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The names in *nv* will be lower-cased when they are sent.
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|
|
|
The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *nv*
|
|
includes empty name or ``None`` value.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_headers(flags, stream_id, nv)
|
|
|
|
Submits HEADERS frame. The *flags* is bitwise OR of the following
|
|
values:
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|
|
|
* :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`
|
|
|
|
If *flags* includes :py:const:`CTRL_FLAG_FIN`, this frame has
|
|
FLAG_FIN flag set.
|
|
|
|
The stream which this frame belongs to is given in the
|
|
*stream_id*. The *nv* is the name/value pairs in this frame.
|
|
|
|
The *nv* is a list containing the name/value pairs. The each
|
|
element is a pair of unicode strings: name and value (e.g.,
|
|
``(u'host', u'localhost')``).
|
|
|
|
The names in *nv* will be lower-cased when they are sent.
|
|
|
|
The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *nv*
|
|
includes empty name or ``None`` value.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_data(stream_id, flags, data_prd)
|
|
|
|
Submits one or more DATA frames to the stream *stream_id*. The
|
|
data to be sent are provided by *data_prd*. The type of
|
|
*data_prd* is expected to be :py:class:`DataProvider`. If *flags*
|
|
contains :py:const:`DATA_FLAG_FIN`, the last DATA frame has
|
|
FLAG_FIN set.
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
This method does not increase reference count of *data_prd*,
|
|
so the application must hold the reference to it until the
|
|
stream is closed.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_rst_stream(stream_id, status_code)
|
|
|
|
Submits RST_STREAM frame to cancel/reject the stream *stream_id*
|
|
with the status code *status_code*. See `Stream Status Codes`_ for
|
|
available status codes.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_ping()
|
|
|
|
Submits PING frame.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_goaway(status_code)
|
|
|
|
Submits GOAWAY frame. The status code *status_code* is ignored if
|
|
the protocol version is :py:const:`PROTO_SPDY2`. See `GOAWAY
|
|
Status Codes`_ for available status codes.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_settings(flags, iv)
|
|
|
|
Stores local settings and submits SETTINGS frame. The *flags* is
|
|
bitwise OR of the values described in `SETTINGS Frame Flags`_.
|
|
|
|
The *iv* is a list of tuple ``(settings_id, flag, value)``. For
|
|
settings_id, see `SETTINGS IDs`_. For flag, see `SETTINGS ID
|
|
Flags`_.
|
|
|
|
The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the *iv*
|
|
contains duplicate settings ID or invalid value.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: Session.submit_window_update(stream_id, delta_window_size)
|
|
|
|
Submits WINDOW_UPDATE frame. The effective range of the
|
|
*delta_window_size* is ``[1, (1 << 31)-1]``, inclusive. But the
|
|
application must be responsible to keep the resulting window
|
|
``size <= (1 << 31)-1``.
|
|
|
|
The :py:class:`InvalidArgumentError` will be raised if the
|
|
*delta_window_size* is 0 or negative. The
|
|
:py:class:`StreamClosedError` will be raised if the stream is
|
|
already closed or does not exist.
|
|
|
|
Helper Functions
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:function:: get_npn_protocols()
|
|
|
|
Returns SPDY version strings which can be directly passed to
|
|
``ssl.SSLContext.set_npn_protocols()``. Please note that the
|
|
returned list only includes SPDY version strings this library
|
|
supports. If the application intends to support other fallback
|
|
protocols (e.g., ``http/1.1``), the application should add them to
|
|
the returned list.
|
|
|
|
.. py:function:: npn_get_version(proto)
|
|
|
|
Returns SPDY version which spdylay library supports from the given
|
|
protocol name. The *proto* is the unicode string to the protocol
|
|
name. Currently, ``spdy/2`` and ``spdy/3`` are supported. The
|
|
returned nonzero SPDY version can be passed as the version
|
|
argument in :py:class:`Session` constructor.
|
|
|
|
This function returns nonzero SPDY version if it succeeds, or 0.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Data Provider Objects
|
|
---------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: DataProvider(source, read_cb)
|
|
|
|
This class represents the data source and the way to read a chunk
|
|
of data from it. The *source* is expected to be the data source to
|
|
read, but the application can freely pass any object including
|
|
``None``. The *read_cb* is the callback function invoked when the
|
|
library needs to read data. The data read will be sent as DATA
|
|
frame.
|
|
|
|
.. py:function:: read_cb(session, stream_id, length, read_ctrl, source)
|
|
|
|
The *session* is the :py:class:`Session` object. The
|
|
*stream_id* is the stream to send data. The *source* is the
|
|
object passed as a *source* in DataProvider constructor. The
|
|
implementation of this callback must read at most *length*
|
|
bytes of data and return it as bytestring. When all data is
|
|
read, assign :py:const:`READ_EOF` to ``read_ctrl.flags``. If
|
|
the application wants to postpone DATA frames, (e.g.,
|
|
asynchronous I/O, or reading data blocks for long time), it is
|
|
achieved by returning :py:const:`ERR_DEFERRED` without reading
|
|
any data in this invocation. The library removes DATA frame
|
|
from the outgoing queue temporarily. To move back deferred
|
|
DATA frame to outgoing queue, call
|
|
:py:meth:`Session.resume_data()`. In case of error, there are
|
|
2 choices. Raising :py:class:`TemporalCallbackFailureError`
|
|
will close the stream by issuing RST_STREAM with
|
|
:py:const:`INTERNAL_ERROR`. Raising
|
|
:py:class:`CallbackFailureError` will signal the entire
|
|
session failure.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: DataProvider.source
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: DataProvider.read_cb
|
|
|
|
Control Frame Objects
|
|
---------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: CtrlFrame
|
|
|
|
The base class of SPDY control frames.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: version
|
|
|
|
Version
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: frame_type
|
|
|
|
Frame type. See `Frame Types`_.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: flags
|
|
|
|
Flags. See `Control Frame Flags`_.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: length
|
|
|
|
Frame payload length
|
|
|
|
The following frame classes inherit :py:class:`CtrlFrame` class.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: SynStreamFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
Stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: assoc_stream_id
|
|
|
|
Associated-To-Stream-ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: pri
|
|
|
|
Priority
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: slot
|
|
|
|
Credential slot
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: nv
|
|
|
|
List of name/value pair.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: SynReplyFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
Stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: nv
|
|
|
|
List of name/value pair.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: HeadersFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
Stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: nv
|
|
|
|
List of name/value pair.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: RstStreamFrame
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
Stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: status_code
|
|
|
|
Status code
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: SettingsFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: iv
|
|
|
|
List of tuple ``(settings_id, flags, value)``
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: PingFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: unique_id
|
|
|
|
Unique ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: GoawayFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: last_good_stream_id
|
|
|
|
Last good stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: status_code
|
|
|
|
Status code
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: WindowUpdateFrame
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
Stream ID
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: delta_window_size
|
|
|
|
Delta window size
|
|
|
|
Exceptions
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: EOFError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: CallbackFailureError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: TemporalCallbackFailureError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: InvalidArgumentError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: ZlibError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: UnsupportedVersionError
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: StreamClosedError
|
|
|
|
Read Callback Flags
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: READ_EOF
|
|
|
|
Error Codes
|
|
-----------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_ZLIB
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_WOULDBLOCK
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_PROTO
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_FRAME
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_EOF
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_DEFERRED
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_STREAM_ID_NOT_AVAILABLE
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_STREAM_CLOSED
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_STREAM_CLOSING
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_STREAM_ID
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_STREAM_STATE
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_DEFERRED_DATA_EXIST
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_SYN_STREAM_NOT_ALLOWED
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_GOAWAY_ALREADY_SENT
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_HEADER_BLOCK
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_INVALID_STATE
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_GZIP
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_TEMPORAL_CALLBACK_FAILURE
|
|
|
|
Following error codes indicate fatal error.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_FATAL
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_NOMEM
|
|
.. py:data:: ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE
|
|
|
|
Frame Types
|
|
-----------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SYN_STREAM
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SYN_REPLY
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: RST_STREAM
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: NOOP
|
|
|
|
Note that this was deprecated in SPDY/3.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: PING
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: GOAWAY
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: HEADERS
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: WINDOW_UPDATE
|
|
|
|
This first appeared in SPDY/3.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: CREDENTIAL
|
|
|
|
This first appeared in SPDY/3.
|
|
|
|
Control Frame Flags
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: CTRL_FLAG_NONE
|
|
|
|
Indicates no flags set.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: CTRL_FLAG_FIN
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: CTRL_FLAG_UNIDIRECTIONAL
|
|
|
|
Stream Status Codes
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: OK
|
|
|
|
This is not a valid status code for RST_STREAM. Don't use this in
|
|
:py:meth:`Session.submit_rst_stream()`.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: PROTOCOL_ERROR
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: INVALID_STREAM
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: REFUSED_STREAM
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: UNSUPPORTED_VERSION
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: CANCEL
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: INTERNAL_ERROR
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR
|
|
|
|
Following status codes were introduced in SPDY/3.
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: STREAM_IN_USE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: STREAM_ALREADY_CLOSED
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: INVALID_CREDENTIALS
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: FRAME_TOO_LARGE
|
|
|
|
GOAWAY Status Codes
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: GOAWAY_OK
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: GOAWAY_PROTOCOL_ERROR
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: GOAWAY_INTERNAL_ERROR
|
|
|
|
SETTINGS Frame Flags
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: FLAG_SETTINGS_NONE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: FLAG_SETTINGS_CLEAR_SETTINGS
|
|
|
|
SETTINGS IDs
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_UPLOAD_BANDWIDTH
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_DOWNLOAD_BANDWIDTH
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_ROUND_TRIP_TIME
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_CURRENT_CWND
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_DOWNLOAD_RETRANS_RATE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_VECTOR_SIZE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: SETTINGS_MAX
|
|
|
|
SETTINGS ID Flags
|
|
-----------------
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: ID_FLAG_SETTINGS_NONE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: ID_FLAG_SETTINGS_PERSIST_VALUE
|
|
|
|
.. py:data:: ID_FLAG_SETTINGS_PERSISTED
|
|
|
|
Simple SPDY Client
|
|
------------------
|
|
|
|
This module offers a simple SPDY client implementation. The function
|
|
:py:func:`urlfetch()` fetches given URLs. For each URL,
|
|
*StreamHandlerClass* is instantiated and its methods are called when
|
|
certain event occurs. The *StreamHandlerClass* must be a subclass of
|
|
:py:class:`BaseSPDYStreamHandler`.
|
|
|
|
.. py:function:: urlfetch(url_or_urls, StreamHandlerClass)
|
|
|
|
Opens URL and handles the response from the servers.
|
|
|
|
The *url_or_urls* is either one URL string or list of URL string.
|
|
For each URL, *StreamHandlerClass* is instantiated and it handles
|
|
the request to and response from the server. If successive URLs in
|
|
*url_or_urls* list have same origin, they are processed in one
|
|
SPDY session.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: BaseSPDYStreamHandler(url, fetcher)
|
|
|
|
This class handles one URL retrieval, which corresponds one SPDY
|
|
stream. The *url* is the URL to fetch. The *fetcher* is a driver
|
|
object to call methods of this object. For now it is opaque
|
|
object. This class is intended to be subclassed by the application
|
|
to add specific behavior.
|
|
|
|
``BaseSPDYStreamHandler`` has the following instance variables:
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: url
|
|
|
|
The URL for this stream.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: stream_id
|
|
|
|
The stream ID for this stream.
|
|
|
|
``BaseSPDYStreamHandler`` has the following methods:
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: on_header(nv)
|
|
|
|
Called when name/value pairs (headers) *nv* is received. This
|
|
method may be overridden by subclasses. The default
|
|
implementation does nothing.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: on_data(data)
|
|
|
|
Called when *data* is received. This method may be overridden
|
|
by subclass. The default implementation does nothing.
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: on_close(status_code)
|
|
|
|
Called when this stream is closed. The *status_code* indicates
|
|
the reason of the closure. See `Stream Status Codes`_. This
|
|
method may be overridden by subclass. The default
|
|
implementation does nothing.
|
|
|
|
The example follows:
|
|
|
|
.. literalinclude:: ../python/spdyclient.py
|
|
:language: python
|
|
|
|
Simple SPDY Server
|
|
------------------
|
|
|
|
This module offers a simple SPDY server implementation to ready for
|
|
use with little additional code.
|
|
|
|
The :py:class:`ThreadedSPDYServer` is a ``socketserver.TCPServer``
|
|
subclass. As the name of the class suggests, it is multi threaded.
|
|
It only supports SPDY connection and does not fallback to HTTP/1.1.
|
|
Since it uses TLS NPN extension, Python 3.3.0 or later is required.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: ThreadedSPDYServer(server_address, RequestHandlerCalss, cert_file, key_file)
|
|
|
|
This class builds on ``TCPServer`` class by passing
|
|
*server_address* and *RequestHandlerCalss*. The request is handled
|
|
by the instance of *RequestHandlerCalss*.
|
|
|
|
The :py:class:`ThreadedSPDYServer` requires a *RequestHandlerCalss* on
|
|
instantiation, which must be a subclass of
|
|
:py:class:`BaseSPDYRequestHandler`.
|
|
|
|
Most texts are copied (and modified) from ``http.server``
|
|
documentation.
|
|
|
|
.. py:class:: BaseSPDYRequestHandler(request, client_address, server)
|
|
|
|
This class is used to handle the SPDY requests (streams) that
|
|
arrive at the server. By itself, it cannot respond to any actual
|
|
SPDY requests; it must be subclassed to handle each request method
|
|
(e.g. ``GET`` or ``POST``). ``BaseSPDYRequestHandler`` provides a
|
|
number of class and instance variables, and methods for use by
|
|
subclasses.
|
|
|
|
The handler will gather headers (name/value pairs in SPDY terms)
|
|
and read POST data (if any), then call a method specific to the
|
|
request type. The method name is constructed from the request. For
|
|
example, for the request method ``SPAM``, the ``do_SPAM()`` method
|
|
will be called with no arguments. All of the relevant information
|
|
is stored in instance variables of the handler. Subclasses should
|
|
not need to override or extend the ``__init__()`` method.
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
Currently, this implementation accepts request body only if
|
|
method is POST and the request body will be stored in memory.
|
|
|
|
``BaseSPDYRequestHandler`` has the following instance variables:
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: client_address
|
|
|
|
Contains a tuple of the form ``(host, port)`` referring to the
|
|
client's address.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: server
|
|
|
|
Contains the server instance.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: command
|
|
|
|
Contains the command (request type, method). For example,
|
|
``GET``.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: path
|
|
|
|
Contains the request path.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: request_version
|
|
|
|
Contains the version string from the request. For example,
|
|
``HTTP/1.1``.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: headers
|
|
|
|
Contains the request headers. Each name/value pair is a tuple
|
|
of the form ``(name, value)``.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: rfile
|
|
|
|
Contains an input stream, positioned at the start of the
|
|
optional input data. If there is no optional input data, it
|
|
may be ``None``.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: wfile
|
|
|
|
Contains the output stream for writing a response back to the
|
|
client.
|
|
|
|
``BaseSPDYRequestHandler`` has the following class variables:
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: server_version
|
|
|
|
Specifies the server software version.
|
|
|
|
.. py:attribute:: sys_version
|
|
|
|
Contains the Python system version.
|
|
|
|
A ``BaseSPDYRequestHandler`` instance has the following methods:
|
|
|
|
.. py:method:: handle()
|
|
|
|
Interacts client exchanging SPDY frames. When a request is
|
|
completely received, it calls appropriate ``do_*()`` method.
|
|
This method will handle multiple requests (streams) until SPDY
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session is over.
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.. py:method:: send_error(code, message=None)
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Send a complete error reply to the client The numeric *code*
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specifies the HTTP error code, with *message* as optional,
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more specific text. A complete set of headers is sent,
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followed by HTML text.
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.. py:method:: send_response(code, message=None)
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Adds a response code and, optionally, short message.
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This will be formatted as ':status' response header field.
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.. py:method:: send_header(keyword, value)
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Adds the HTTP header. The *keyword* and *value* must be
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unicode strings and not ``None``.
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The example of ``BaseSPDYRequestHandler`` and ``ThreadedSPDYServer``
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follows:
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.. literalinclude:: ../python/spdyserv.py
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:language: python
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