Ultra naive broadcast channel prototype

live_on_air_from_tokio
Tyler Goodlet 2021-08-08 17:23:48 -04:00
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'''
``tokio`` style broadcast channels.
'''
from __future__ import annotations
# from math import inf
from itertools import cycle
from collections import deque
from contextlib import contextmanager # , asynccontextmanager
from functools import partial
from typing import Optional
import trio
import tractor
from trio.lowlevel import current_task
from trio.abc import ReceiveChannel # , SendChannel
# from trio._core import enable_ki_protection
from trio._core._run import Task
from trio._channel import (
MemorySendChannel,
MemoryReceiveChannel,
# MemoryChannelState,
)
class Lagged(trio.TooSlowError):
'''Subscribed consumer task was too slow'''
class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
'''This isn't Paris, not Berlin, nor Honk Kong..
'''
def __init__(
self,
rx_chan: MemoryReceiveChannel,
buffer_size: int = 100,
) -> None:
self._rx = rx_chan
self._len = buffer_size
self._queue = deque(maxlen=buffer_size)
self._subs = {id(current_task()): -1}
self._value_received: Optional[trio.Event] = None
async def receive(self):
task: Task
task = current_task()
# check that task does not already have a value it can receive
# immediately and/or that it has lagged.
key = id(task)
# print(key)
try:
seq = self._subs[key]
except KeyError:
self._subs.pop(key)
raise RuntimeError(
f'Task {task.name} is not registerd as subscriber')
if seq > -1:
# get the oldest value we haven't received immediately
try:
value = self._queue[seq]
except IndexError:
raise Lagged(f'Task {task.name} was overrun')
self._subs[key] -= 1
return value
if self._value_received is None:
# we already have the latest value **and** are the first
# task to begin waiting for a new one
# sanity checks with underlying chan ?
# assert not self._rx._state.data
event = self._value_received = trio.Event()
value = await self._rx.receive()
# items with lower indices are "newer"
self._queue.appendleft(value)
# broadcast new value to all subscribers by increasing
# all sequence numbers that will point in the queue to
# their latest available value.
for sub_key, seq in self._subs.items():
if key == sub_key:
# we don't need to increase **this** task's
# sequence number since we just consumed the latest
# value
continue
# # except TypeError:
# # # already lagged
# # seq = Lagged
self._subs[sub_key] += 1
self._value_received = None
event.set()
return value
else:
await self._value_received.wait()
seq = self._subs[key]
assert seq > -1, 'Uhhhh'
self._subs[key] -= 1
return self._queue[0]
# @asynccontextmanager
@contextmanager
def subscribe(
self,
) -> BroadcastReceiver:
key = id(current_task())
self._subs[key] = -1
try:
yield self
finally:
self._subs.pop(key)
async def aclose(self) -> None:
# TODO: wtf should we do here?
# if we're the last sub to close then close
# the underlying rx channel
pass
def broadcast_channel(
max_buffer_size: int,
) -> (MemorySendChannel, BroadcastReceiver):
tx, rx = trio.open_memory_channel(max_buffer_size)
return tx, BroadcastReceiver(rx)
if __name__ == '__main__':
async def main():
async with tractor.open_root_actor(
debug_mode=True,
# loglevel='info',
):
tx, rx = broadcast_channel(100)
async def sub_and_print(
delay: float,
) -> None:
task = current_task()
count = 0
while True:
with rx.subscribe():
try:
async for value in rx:
print(f'{task.name}: {value}')
await trio.sleep(delay)
count += 1
except Lagged:
print(
f'restarting slow ass {task.name}'
f'that bailed out on {count}:{value}')
continue
async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
for i in range(1, 10):
n.start_soon(
partial(
sub_and_print,
delay=i*0.01,
),
name=f'sub_{i}',
)
async with tx:
for i in cycle(range(1000)):
print(f'sending: {i}')
await tx.send(i)
trio.run(main)