Add in depth comment about module naming when used without pkg
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@ -6,33 +6,45 @@ log = tractor.log.get_console_log(
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_root_name='my_app',
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name='client',
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)
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_loglevel: str = 'cancel'
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async def client_main():
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# enable console logging for our custom app's logger
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tractor.log.get_console_log(
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level='info',
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level=_loglevel,
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_root_name='my_app',
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name='client',
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)
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# presuming you can get a ref to the target server RPC-ctx func
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# presuming you can get a ref to the target server RPC-ctx func,
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# pass it directly as our rpc-ctx endpoint below.
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from server import proxy_request
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#
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# NOTE, see he equiv note in `server.py` explaining why this will
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# render more or less to `'server:proxy_request'` according to
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# `tractor.msg.NamespacePath.from_ref(proxy_request)`
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async with (
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tractor.open_root_actor(
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name='web_requester',
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registry_addrs=[('127.0.0.1', 1616)],
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enable_modules=[], # since this isn't a service actor
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loglevel=_loglevel,
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),
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# use discovery api to find the server actor on your net
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# (NOTE, in which case the below registry addr would have to
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# be the public IP of that host!)
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tractor.find_actor(
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# tractor.find_actor(
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# name='web_proxier',
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# registry_addrs=[('127.0.0.1', 1616)],
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# ) as portal,
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tractor.wait_for_actor(
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name='web_proxier',
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registry_addrs=[('127.0.0.1', 1616)],
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registry_addr=('127.0.0.1', 1616),
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) as portal,
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# open an RPC context with the remote actor, thus spawning
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@ -47,4 +59,5 @@ async def client_main():
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print(resp)
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trio.run(client_main)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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trio.run(client_main)
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@ -36,7 +36,8 @@ async def proxy_request(
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# response type for the wire directly, at least no without
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# a custom `msgspec.Decoder`!!
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return str(resp)
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#
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# return resp
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# ^TODO, various typed msging options:
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# -[ ] try returning just the `resp` verbatim => should raise
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# an MTE
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@ -53,17 +54,32 @@ async def main():
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name='server_thingy',
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)
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# since run as a script this will likely be `__main__`
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# so instead we want to just use our module name..
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# since (originally) this is run as a script, we will end up with
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# `__name__ == '__main__'` so to ensure the rpc request from the
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# client isn't blocked by `tractor.ModuleNotFound`, we want to just
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# use the explicit file-as-module name.. why u ask?
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this_mod: str = 'server'
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# WELP, when the `Portal.open_context()` api (used in
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# `client.py`) requests the RPC-ctx ep it will send
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# a `str`-like-ptr encoding the func-ref in form expected by
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# `pkgutil.resolve_name()`.
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#
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# Since the client's local namespace reference/path to this
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# `.server.py` mod will be from a direct manual import, that
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# `proxy_request()`-ref will render as `'server:proxy_request'`
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# (as delivered from `NamespacePath.from_ref()` since that's how
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# `.open_context()` serializes the func's-ref for IPC transit).
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# SO, we need to be sure we "enable" this module name so that the
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# nsp maps to an enabled module in the `Actor._mods: dict`.
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async with tractor.open_root_actor(
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name='web_proxier',
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registry_addrs=[('127.0.0.1', 1616)],
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enable_modules=[this_mod],
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loglevel='info',
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):
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# just block waiting for a peer actor to connect and open an RPC context using the above
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# proxy endpoint.
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# just block waiting for a peer actor to connect and open an
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# RPC context using the above proxy endpoint.
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log.info(
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'proxy server up bby!\n'
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'waiting to serve some requests..\n'
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