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This should address both #98 and #108 by using our now tested examples scripts directly in the documentation (so we know they must work or CI will fail). Resolves #98 #108init_sphinx_docs
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@ -108,49 +108,7 @@ A trynamic first scene
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Let's direct a couple *actors* and have them run their lines for
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the hip new film we're shooting:
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.. code:: python
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import tractor
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_this_module = __name__
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the_line = 'Hi my name is {}'
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async def hi():
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return the_line.format(tractor.current_actor().name)
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async def say_hello(other_actor):
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async with tractor.wait_for_actor(other_actor) as portal:
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return await portal.run(_this_module, 'hi')
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async def main():
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"""Main tractor entry point, the "master" process (for now
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acts as the "director").
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"""
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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print("Alright... Action!")
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donny = await n.run_in_actor(
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'donny',
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say_hello,
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# arguments are always named
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other_actor='gretchen',
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)
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gretchen = await n.run_in_actor(
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'gretchen',
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say_hello,
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other_actor='donny',
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)
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print(await gretchen.result())
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print(await donny.result())
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print("CUTTTT CUUTT CUT!!! Donny!! You're supposed to say...")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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tractor.run(main)
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/a_trynamic_first_scene.py
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We spawn two *actors*, *donny* and *gretchen*.
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Each actor starts up and executes their *main task* defined by an
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@ -174,31 +132,7 @@ spawned by the same nursery to be cancelled_.
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To spawn an actor and run a function in it, open a *nursery block*
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and use the ``run_in_actor()`` method:
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.. code:: python
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import tractor
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def cellar_door():
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return "Dang that's beautiful"
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async def main():
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"""The main ``tractor`` routine.
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"""
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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portal = await n.run_in_actor('some_linguist', cellar_door)
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# The ``async with`` will unblock here since the 'some_linguist'
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# actor has completed its main task ``cellar_door``.
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print(await portal.result())
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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tractor.run(main)
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/actor_spawning_and_causality.py
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What's going on?
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@ -388,41 +322,7 @@ you can ``async for`` to receive each value on the calling side.
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As an example here's a parent actor that streams for 1 second from a
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spawned subactor:
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.. code:: python
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from itertools import repeat
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import trio
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import tractor
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async def stream_forever():
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for i in repeat("I can see these little future bubble things"):
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# each yielded value is sent over the ``Channel`` to the
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# parent actor
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yield i
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await trio.sleep(0.01)
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async def main():
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# stream for at most 1 seconds
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with trio.move_on_after(1) as cancel_scope:
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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portal = await n.start_actor(
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f'donny',
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rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
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)
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# this async for loop streams values from the above
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# async generator running in a separate process
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async for letter in await portal.run(__name__, 'stream_forever'):
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print(letter)
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# we support trio's cancellation system
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assert cancel_scope.cancelled_caught
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assert n.cancelled
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tractor.run(main)
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/asynchronous_generators.py
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By default async generator functions are treated as inter-actor
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*streams* when invoked via a portal (how else could you really interface
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deliver the final result stream to a client (or in this case parent) actor
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and print the results to your screen:
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.. code:: python
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import time
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import trio
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import tractor
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# this is the first 2 actors, streamer_1 and streamer_2
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async def stream_data(seed):
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for i in range(seed):
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yield i
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await trio.sleep(0) # trigger scheduler
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# this is the third actor; the aggregator
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async def aggregate(seed):
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"""Ensure that the two streams we receive match but only stream
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a single set of values to the parent.
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"""
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as nursery:
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portals = []
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for i in range(1, 3):
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# fork point
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portal = await nursery.start_actor(
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name=f'streamer_{i}',
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rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
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)
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portals.append(portal)
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send_chan, recv_chan = trio.open_memory_channel(500)
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async def push_to_chan(portal, send_chan):
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async with send_chan:
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async for value in await portal.run(
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__name__, 'stream_data', seed=seed
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):
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# leverage trio's built-in backpressure
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await send_chan.send(value)
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print(f"FINISHED ITERATING {portal.channel.uid}")
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# spawn 2 trio tasks to collect streams and push to a local queue
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async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
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for portal in portals:
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n.start_soon(push_to_chan, portal, send_chan.clone())
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# close this local task's reference to send side
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await send_chan.aclose()
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unique_vals = set()
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async with recv_chan:
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async for value in recv_chan:
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if value not in unique_vals:
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unique_vals.add(value)
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# yield upwards to the spawning parent actor
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yield value
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assert value in unique_vals
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print("FINISHED ITERATING in aggregator")
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await nursery.cancel()
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print("WAITING on `ActorNursery` to finish")
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print("AGGREGATOR COMPLETE!")
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# this is the main actor and *arbiter*
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async def main():
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# a nursery which spawns "actors"
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as nursery:
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seed = int(1e3)
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import time
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pre_start = time.time()
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portal = await nursery.run_in_actor(
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'aggregator',
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aggregate,
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seed=seed,
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)
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start = time.time()
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# the portal call returns exactly what you'd expect
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# as if the remote "aggregate" function was called locally
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result_stream = []
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async for value in await portal.result():
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result_stream.append(value)
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print(f"STREAM TIME = {time.time() - start}")
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print(f"STREAM + SPAWN TIME = {time.time() - pre_start}")
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assert result_stream == list(range(seed))
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return result_stream
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final_stream = tractor.run(main, arbiter_addr=('127.0.0.1', 1616))
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/full_fledged_streaming_service.py
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Here there's four actors running in separate processes (using all the
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cores on you machine). Two are streaming by *yielding* values from the
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To find the arbiter from the current actor use the ``get_arbiter()`` function and to
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find an actor's socket address by name use the ``find_actor()`` function:
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.. code:: python
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import tractor
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async def main(service_name):
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async with tractor.get_arbiter() as portal:
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print(f"Arbiter is listening on {portal.channel}")
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async with tractor.find_actor(service_name) as sockaddr:
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print(f"my_service is found at {my_service}")
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tractor.run(main, 'some_actor_name')
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/service_discovery.py
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The ``name`` value you should pass to ``find_actor()`` is the one you passed as the
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*first* argument to either ``tractor.run()`` or ``ActorNursery.start_actor()``.
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