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goodboy dfeebd6382
Merge pull request #243 from goodboy/less_logging
Less logging, add a `CANCEL` log level
2021-10-14 13:37:28 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 6cda17436a Add nooz 2021-10-14 11:47:06 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 1f0cc15675 Just set flag for use-after-closed service nursery calls 2021-10-06 17:02:13 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 10f66e5141 De-noise warnings, add a 'cancel' log level
Now that we're on our way to a (somewhat) serious beta release I think
it's about time to start de-noising the logging emissions. Since we're
trying out this approach of "stack layer oriented" log levels, I figured
this is a good time to move most of the "warnings" to what they should
be: cancellation monitoring status messages. The level is set to 16
which is just above our "runtime" level but just below the traditional
"info" level. I think this will be a decent approach since usually if
you're confused about why your `tractor` app is behaving unlike you
expect, it's 90% of the time going to be to do with cancellation or
error propagation. This this setup a user can specify the 'cancel' level
and see all the msgs pertaining to both actor and task-in-actor
cancellation mechanics.
2021-10-06 17:02:13 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4d5a5c147a Move core actor runtime logging to, well, "runtime" 2021-10-06 17:02:13 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet d2f0843041 Make custom log levels report the right stack frame
The stdlib's `logging.LoggingAdapter` doesn't currently pass through
`stacklevel: int` down to its wrapped logger instance. Hack it here
and get our msgs looking like they would if using a built-in level.
2021-10-06 17:02:13 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 3f6d4d6af4 Don't log.error if it was intentional 2021-10-06 17:02:13 -04:00
goodboy 21e60554cc
Merge pull request #214 from goodboy/optional_msgspec_support
Optional msgspec support
2021-10-06 17:01:44 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b496e790fe Use from `.from_stream()` in TCP handler 2021-10-06 15:54:27 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet c6dc96b08c Add "message transport" structured sub-typing
In an effort to have some kind of more formal interface around the
transport layer, add a `MsgTransport` protocol type and use with
the channel composition of message streams. Start a little "key map"
of `(<codec>, <protocol>)` to `MsgTransport` types which can be
dynamically loaded. Add a `Channel.from_stream()` constructor thus
cleaning up the mangled logic that was in the constructor based on
inputs. Drop all the "auto reconnect" channel logic for now since
nothing is using it (internally) and it's likely it will need rework
once we bring in a protocol besides TCP.
2021-10-06 15:54:27 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 135459ca25 Tolerate one decode error; may have been a registry ping 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ef75883b62 Add fragment 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f7fc464ce8 Add `msgspec` mentions to readme 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 07e8821cd5 Add a stream type factory 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 5b23a3bc35 Don't expect list value from registry 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 1382ad653d Ugh, appease mypy yet again 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 076f37c589 Attempt to gracefully handle channel breakage? 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 19d6885243 Ensure tuple for passed in arbiter addr 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet dbc4e3dd46 Pin to latest and greatest `msgspec` 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 93726f1392 Call registry getter method in test 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 486e983964 Cast `defaultdict` to `dict` for registry get 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 1ab495a64d Map broken stream errs to transport closed; msgspec seems to be racy 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 562419c907 Convert actor UIDs to hashable tuples
`msgspec` sends python lists over the wire
(https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec/issues/30) which is fine and dandy
but we use them as lookup keys so we need to be sure we tuple-cast
first.
2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 3facfb6d4c Fix log levels 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 3eb4c6dce1 Add msgspec installs, drop py3.7 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet aa080543d0 Mypy fixes to enforce uid tuple 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 8375002b40 Fix py version classifier 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b64396f708 Pkg `msgpec` as optional dep, load transport type if importable 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 96b3f94c72 Accept transport closed error during handshake and msg loop 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ecd8c4bc7e Drop happy eyeballs inf delay 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 112117c1fc Add our own "transport closed" signal
This change some super old (and bad) code from the project's very early
days. For some redic reason i must have thought masking `trio`'s
internal stream / transport errors and a TCP EOF as `StopAsyncIteration`
somehow a good idea. The reality is you probably
want to know the difference between an unexpected transport error
and a simple EOF lol. This begins to resolve that by adding our own
special `TransportClosed` error to signal the "graceful" termination of
a channel's underlying transport. Oh, and this builds on the `msgspec`
integration which helped shed light on the core issues here B)
2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 95e35f3d60 Add streaming decode support for `msgspec`
Add a `tractor._ipc.MsgspecStream` type which can be swapped in for
`msgspec` serialization transparently. A small msg-length-prefix framing
is implemented as part of the type and we use
`tricycle.BufferedReceieveStream` to handle buffering logic for the
underlying transport.

Notes:
- had to force cast a few more list  -> tuple spots due to no native
  `tuple`decode-by-default in `msgspec`: https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec/issues/30
- the framing can be understood by this protobuf walkthrough:
  https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2011/08/02/length-prefix-framing-for-protocol-buffers
- `tricycle` becomes a new dependency
2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet e39ee3a9cc Always cast arbiter addr to tuple 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 3771734311 Add `tricycle` and `msgspec` deps 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet dda0b22870 Try out `msgspec` in our msgpack stream channel
Can only really use an encoder currently since there is no streaming api
in `msgspec` as of currently. See jcrist/msgspec#27.

Not sure if any encoding speedups are currently noticeable especially
without any validation going on yet XD.

First experiments toward #196
2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4079f02acf Cast to tuples for all uids explicitly 2021-10-05 13:37:17 -04:00
goodboy e6763d4daf
Merge pull request #239 from goodboy/fix_kbi_in_ctx_block
Fix kbi in ctx block
2021-10-05 13:35:48 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4f831abe25 Hipshot, try to avoid subs teardown race 2021-10-05 12:19:24 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 8fd515c7b9 Add nooz 2021-10-04 12:28:55 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b1235442fb Add longer timeout on windows 2021-10-04 12:10:39 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet d734dcede4 Accept a multierror on cancellation (windows?) 2021-10-04 11:43:50 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 518a0d5e14 Add todo for log msg filename.. 2021-10-04 10:38:44 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 8b416e6bba Stream and context api tweaks
- drop `shield` input to `MsgStream`
- check for cancel called prior to loading the feeder mem chan
  in `Context.open_stream()`
- warn on a timeout when trying to cancel a remote task from
  `Context.cancel()`
- drop noop endofchannel handler block
2021-10-04 10:38:44 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet bd31f47d5f Handle kbi in ctx blocks via `BaseException`
Fixes prior committed tests by more generally handling `BaseExcepion` in
context blocks. Left in the commented concrete list for reference.
2021-10-04 10:38:44 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 8d79d83ac2 Ensure kbi will cancel context block
Follow up to previous commit: extend our simple context test set to
include cancellation via kbi in the parent as well as timeout logic and
testing of the parent opening a stream even though the target actor does
not.

Thanks again to https://github.com/adder46/wrath for discovering this
bug.
2021-10-04 10:38:26 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet c1727ce05e Add a test of both stream styles side-by-side
Not sure we even have a test for this yet. The main issue discovered by
a user project (https://github.com/adder46/wrath) was that a kbi raised
inside a block like this (with both recv-only and send-recv streams)
would not cancel on the first ctrl-c sent from console and instead
SIGiNT had to be repeatedly sent as many times as there are subactors in
the first level tree. This test catches that as well as just verifies
the basic side-by-side functionality.
2021-10-04 10:38:22 -04:00
goodboy a868196d13
Merge pull request #166 from goodboy/use_trio_on_win
Flip to using the `trio` spawner on windows
2021-09-18 16:04:12 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 088597ba50 Bump to `.alpha3.dev0` 2021-09-18 15:33:11 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 91f222983c Add nooz 2021-09-18 15:26:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4259738864 Flip to using the `trio` spawner on windows
Was able to try it manually on a windows 10 system and the debugger
works great!
2021-09-18 14:10:32 -04:00