forked from goodboy/tractor
601 lines
22 KiB
Python
601 lines
22 KiB
Python
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Message stream types and APIs.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import inspect
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from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from typing import (
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Any, Optional, Callable,
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AsyncGenerator, Dict,
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AsyncIterator
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)
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import warnings
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import trio
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from ._ipc import Channel
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from ._exceptions import unpack_error, ContextCancelled
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from ._state import current_actor
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from .log import get_logger
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from .trionics import broadcast_receiver, BroadcastReceiver
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log = get_logger(__name__)
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# TODO: generic typing like trio's receive channel
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# but with msgspec messages?
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# class ReceiveChannel(AsyncResource, Generic[ReceiveType]):
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class ReceiveMsgStream(trio.abc.ReceiveChannel):
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'''A IPC message stream for receiving logically sequenced values
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over an inter-actor ``Channel``. This is the type returned to
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a local task which entered either ``Portal.open_stream_from()`` or
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``Context.open_stream()``.
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Termination rules:
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- on cancellation the stream is **not** implicitly closed and the
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surrounding ``Context`` is expected to handle how that cancel
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is relayed to any task on the remote side.
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- if the remote task signals the end of a stream the
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``ReceiveChannel`` semantics dictate that a ``StopAsyncIteration``
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to terminate the local ``async for``.
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'''
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def __init__(
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self,
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ctx: 'Context', # typing: ignore # noqa
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rx_chan: trio.MemoryReceiveChannel,
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_broadcaster: Optional[BroadcastReceiver] = None,
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) -> None:
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self._ctx = ctx
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self._rx_chan = rx_chan
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self._broadcaster = _broadcaster
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# flag to denote end of stream
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self._eoc: bool = False
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# delegate directly to underlying mem channel
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def receive_nowait(self):
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msg = self._rx_chan.receive_nowait()
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return msg['yield']
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async def receive(self):
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'''Async receive a single msg from the IPC transport, the next
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in sequence for this stream.
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'''
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# see ``.aclose()`` for notes on the old behaviour prior to
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# introducing this
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if self._eoc:
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raise trio.EndOfChannel
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try:
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msg = await self._rx_chan.receive()
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return msg['yield']
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except KeyError:
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# internal error should never get here
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assert msg.get('cid'), ("Received internal error at portal?")
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# TODO: handle 2 cases with 3.10 match syntax
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# - 'stop'
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# - 'error'
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# possibly just handle msg['stop'] here!
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if msg.get('stop'):
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log.debug(f"{self} was stopped at remote end")
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# # when the send is closed we assume the stream has
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# # terminated and signal this local iterator to stop
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# await self.aclose()
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# XXX: this causes ``ReceiveChannel.__anext__()`` to
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# raise a ``StopAsyncIteration`` **and** in our catch
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# block below it will trigger ``.aclose()``.
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raise trio.EndOfChannel
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# TODO: test that shows stream raising an expected error!!!
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elif msg.get('error'):
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# raise the error message
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raise unpack_error(msg, self._ctx.chan)
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else:
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raise
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except (
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trio.ClosedResourceError, # by self._rx_chan
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trio.EndOfChannel, # by self._rx_chan or `stop` msg from far end
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):
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# XXX: we close the stream on any of these error conditions:
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# a ``ClosedResourceError`` indicates that the internal
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# feeder memory receive channel was closed likely by the
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# runtime after the associated transport-channel
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# disconnected or broke.
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# an ``EndOfChannel`` indicates either the internal recv
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# memchan exhausted **or** we raisesd it just above after
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# receiving a `stop` message from the far end of the stream.
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# Previously this was triggered by calling ``.aclose()`` on
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# the send side of the channel inside
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# ``Actor._push_result()`` (should still be commented code
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# there - which should eventually get removed), but now the
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# 'stop' message handling has been put just above.
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# TODO: Locally, we want to close this stream gracefully, by
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# terminating any local consumers tasks deterministically.
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# One we have broadcast support, we **don't** want to be
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# closing this stream and not flushing a final value to
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# remaining (clone) consumers who may not have been
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# scheduled to receive it yet.
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# when the send is closed we assume the stream has
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# terminated and signal this local iterator to stop
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await self.aclose()
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raise # propagate
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async def aclose(self):
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"""Cancel associated remote actor task and local memory channel
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on close.
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"""
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# XXX: keep proper adherance to trio's `.aclose()` semantics:
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# https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-io.html#trio.abc.AsyncResource.aclose
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rx_chan = self._rx_chan
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if rx_chan._closed:
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log.cancel(f"{self} is already closed")
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# this stream has already been closed so silently succeed as
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# per ``trio.AsyncResource`` semantics.
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# https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-io.html#trio.abc.AsyncResource.aclose
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return
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self._eoc = True
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# NOTE: this is super subtle IPC messaging stuff:
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# Relay stop iteration to far end **iff** we're
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# in bidirectional mode. If we're only streaming
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# *from* one side then that side **won't** have an
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# entry in `Actor._cids2qs` (maybe it should though?).
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# So any `yield` or `stop` msgs sent from the caller side
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# will cause key errors on the callee side since there is
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# no entry for a local feeder mem chan since the callee task
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# isn't expecting messages to be sent by the caller.
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# Thus, we must check that this context DOES NOT
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# have a portal reference to ensure this is indeed the callee
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# side and can relay a 'stop'.
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# In the bidirectional case, `Context.open_stream()` will create
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# the `Actor._cids2qs` entry from a call to
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# `Actor.get_memchans()` and will send the stop message in
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# ``__aexit__()`` on teardown so it **does not** need to be
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# called here.
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if not self._ctx._portal:
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# Only for 2 way streams can we can send stop from the
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# caller side.
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try:
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# NOTE: if this call is cancelled we expect this end to
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# handle as though the stop was never sent (though if it
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# was it shouldn't matter since it's unlikely a user
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# will try to re-use a stream after attemping to close
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# it).
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await self._ctx.send_stop()
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except (
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trio.BrokenResourceError,
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trio.ClosedResourceError
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):
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# the underlying channel may already have been pulled
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# in which case our stop message is meaningless since
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# it can't traverse the transport.
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log.debug(f'Channel for {self} was already closed')
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# Do we close the local mem chan ``self._rx_chan`` ??!?
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# NO, DEFINITELY NOT if we're a bi-dir ``MsgStream``!
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# BECAUSE this same core-msg-loop mem recv-chan is used to deliver
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# the potential final result from the surrounding inter-actor
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# `Context` so we don't want to close it until that context has
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# run to completion.
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# XXX: Notes on old behaviour:
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# await rx_chan.aclose()
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# In the receive-only case, ``Portal.open_stream_from()`` used
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# to rely on this call explicitly on teardown such that a new
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# call to ``.receive()`` after ``rx_chan`` had been closed, would
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# result in us raising a ``trio.EndOfChannel`` (since we
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# remapped the ``trio.ClosedResourceError`). However, now if for some
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# reason the stream's consumer code tries to manually receive a new
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# value before ``.aclose()`` is called **but** the far end has
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# stopped `.receive()` **must** raise ``trio.EndofChannel`` in
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# order to avoid an infinite hang on ``.__anext__()``; this is
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# why we added ``self._eoc`` to denote stream closure indepedent
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# of ``rx_chan``.
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# In theory we could still use this old method and close the
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# underlying msg-loop mem chan as above and then **not** check
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# for ``self._eoc`` in ``.receive()`` (if for some reason we
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# think that check is a bottle neck - not likely) **but** then
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# we would need to map the resulting
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# ``trio.ClosedResourceError`` to a ``trio.EndOfChannel`` in
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# ``.receive()`` (as it originally was before bi-dir streaming
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# support) in order to trigger stream closure. The old behaviour
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# is arguably more confusing since we lose detection of the
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# runtime's closure of ``rx_chan`` in the case where we may
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# still need to consume msgs that are "in transit" from the far
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# end (eg. for ``Context.result()``).
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@asynccontextmanager
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async def subscribe(
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self,
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) -> AsyncIterator[BroadcastReceiver]:
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'''Allocate and return a ``BroadcastReceiver`` which delegates
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to this message stream.
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This allows multiple local tasks to receive each their own copy
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of this message stream.
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This operation is indempotent and and mutates this stream's
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receive machinery to copy and window-length-store each received
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value from the far end via the internally created broudcast
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receiver wrapper.
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'''
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# NOTE: This operation is indempotent and non-reversible, so be
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# sure you can deal with any (theoretical) overhead of the the
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# allocated ``BroadcastReceiver`` before calling this method for
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# the first time.
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if self._broadcaster is None:
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bcast = self._broadcaster = broadcast_receiver(
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self,
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# use memory channel size by default
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self._rx_chan._state.max_buffer_size, # type: ignore
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receive_afunc=self.receive,
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)
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# NOTE: we override the original stream instance's receive
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# method to now delegate to the broadcaster's ``.receive()``
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# such that new subscribers will be copied received values
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# and this stream doesn't have to expect it's original
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# consumer(s) to get a new broadcast rx handle.
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self.receive = bcast.receive # type: ignore
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# seems there's no graceful way to type this with ``mypy``?
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# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/708
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async with self._broadcaster.subscribe() as bstream:
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assert bstream.key != self._broadcaster.key
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assert bstream._recv == self._broadcaster._recv
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yield bstream
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class MsgStream(ReceiveMsgStream, trio.abc.Channel):
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"""
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Bidirectional message stream for use within an inter-actor actor
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``Context```.
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"""
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async def send(
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self,
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data: Any
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) -> None:
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'''Send a message over this stream to the far end.
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'''
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# if self._eoc:
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# raise trio.ClosedResourceError('This stream is already ded')
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await self._ctx.chan.send({'yield': data, 'cid': self._ctx.cid})
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@dataclass
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class Context:
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'''An inter-actor task communication context.
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Allows maintaining task or protocol specific state between
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2 communicating actor tasks. A unique context is created on the
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callee side/end for every request to a remote actor from a portal.
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A context can be cancelled and (possibly eventually restarted) from
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either side of the underlying IPC channel.
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A context can be used to open task oriented message streams and can
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be thought of as an IPC aware inter-actor cancel scope.
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'''
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chan: Channel
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cid: str
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# only set on the caller side
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_portal: Optional['Portal'] = None # type: ignore # noqa
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_recv_chan: Optional[trio.MemoryReceiveChannel] = None
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_result: Optional[Any] = False
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_cancel_called: bool = False
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# only set on the callee side
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_scope_nursery: Optional[trio.Nursery] = None
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async def send_yield(self, data: Any) -> None:
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warnings.warn(
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"`Context.send_yield()` is now deprecated. "
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"Use ``MessageStream.send()``. ",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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await self.chan.send({'yield': data, 'cid': self.cid})
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async def send_stop(self) -> None:
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await self.chan.send({'stop': True, 'cid': self.cid})
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def _error_from_remote_msg(
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self,
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msg: Dict[str, Any],
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) -> None:
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'''Unpack and raise a msg error into the local scope
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nursery for this context.
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Acts as a form of "relay" for a remote error raised
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in the corresponding remote callee task.
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'''
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assert self._scope_nursery
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async def raiser():
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raise unpack_error(msg, self.chan)
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self._scope_nursery.start_soon(raiser)
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async def cancel(self) -> None:
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'''Cancel this inter-actor-task context.
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Request that the far side cancel it's current linked context,
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Timeout quickly in an attempt to sidestep 2-generals...
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'''
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side = 'caller' if self._portal else 'callee'
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log.cancel(f'Cancelling {side} side of context to {self.chan.uid}')
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self._cancel_called = True
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if side == 'caller':
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if not self._portal:
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raise RuntimeError(
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"No portal found, this is likely a callee side context"
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)
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cid = self.cid
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with trio.move_on_after(0.5) as cs:
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cs.shield = True
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log.cancel(
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f"Cancelling stream {cid} to "
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f"{self._portal.channel.uid}")
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# NOTE: we're telling the far end actor to cancel a task
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# corresponding to *this actor*. The far end local channel
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# instance is passed to `Actor._cancel_task()` implicitly.
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await self._portal.run_from_ns('self', '_cancel_task', cid=cid)
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if cs.cancelled_caught:
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# XXX: there's no way to know if the remote task was indeed
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# cancelled in the case where the connection is broken or
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# some other network error occurred.
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# if not self._portal.channel.connected():
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if not self.chan.connected():
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log.cancel(
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"May have failed to cancel remote task "
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f"{cid} for {self._portal.channel.uid}")
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else:
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log.cancel(
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"Timed out on cancelling remote task "
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f"{cid} for {self._portal.channel.uid}")
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else:
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# callee side remote task
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# TODO: should we have an explicit cancel message
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# or is relaying the local `trio.Cancelled` as an
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# {'error': trio.Cancelled, cid: "blah"} enough?
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# This probably gets into the discussion in
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# https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/36
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assert self._scope_nursery
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self._scope_nursery.cancel_scope.cancel()
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if self._recv_chan:
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await self._recv_chan.aclose()
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@asynccontextmanager
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async def open_stream(
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self,
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) -> AsyncGenerator[MsgStream, None]:
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'''Open a ``MsgStream``, a bi-directional stream connected to the
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cross-actor (far end) task for this ``Context``.
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This context manager must be entered on both the caller and
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callee for the stream to logically be considered "connected".
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A ``MsgStream`` is currently "one-shot" use, meaning if you
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close it you can not "re-open" it for streaming and instead you
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must re-establish a new surrounding ``Context`` using
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``Portal.open_context()``. In the future this may change but
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currently there seems to be no obvious reason to support
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"re-opening":
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- pausing a stream can be done with a message.
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- task errors will normally require a restart of the entire
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scope of the inter-actor task context due to the nature of
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``trio``'s cancellation system.
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'''
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actor = current_actor()
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# here we create a mem chan that corresponds to the
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# far end caller / callee.
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# Likewise if the surrounding context has been cancelled we error here
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# since it likely means the surrounding block was exited or
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# killed
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if self._cancel_called:
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task = trio.lowlevel.current_task().name
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raise ContextCancelled(
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f'Context around {actor.uid[0]}:{task} was already cancelled!'
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)
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# NOTE: in one way streaming this only happens on the
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# caller side inside `Actor.send_cmd()` so if you try
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# to send a stop from the caller to the callee in the
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# single-direction-stream case you'll get a lookup error
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# currently.
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_, recv_chan = actor.get_memchans(
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self.chan.uid,
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self.cid
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)
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# XXX: If the underlying channel feeder receive mem chan has
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# been closed then likely client code has already exited
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# a ``.open_stream()`` block prior or there was some other
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# unanticipated error or cancellation from ``trio``.
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if recv_chan._closed:
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raise trio.ClosedResourceError(
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'The underlying channel for this stream was already closed!?')
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async with MsgStream(
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ctx=self,
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rx_chan=recv_chan,
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) as rchan:
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if self._portal:
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self._portal._streams.add(rchan)
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try:
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# ensure we aren't cancelled before delivering
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# the stream
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# await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
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yield rchan
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# XXX: Make the stream "one-shot use". On exit, signal
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# ``trio.EndOfChannel``/``StopAsyncIteration`` to the
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# far end.
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await self.send_stop()
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finally:
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if self._portal:
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self._portal._streams.remove(rchan)
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async def result(self) -> Any:
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'''From a caller side, wait for and return the final result from
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the callee side task.
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'''
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assert self._portal, "Context.result() can not be called from callee!"
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assert self._recv_chan
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if self._result is False:
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if not self._recv_chan._closed: # type: ignore
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# wait for a final context result consuming
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# and discarding any bi dir stream msgs still
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# in transit from the far end.
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while True:
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msg = await self._recv_chan.receive()
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try:
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self._result = msg['return']
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break
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except KeyError:
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if 'yield' in msg:
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# far end task is still streaming to us so discard
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log.warning(f'Discarding stream delivered {msg}')
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continue
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elif 'stop' in msg:
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log.debug('Remote stream terminated')
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continue
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# internal error should never get here
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assert msg.get('cid'), (
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"Received internal error at portal?")
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raise unpack_error(msg, self._portal.channel)
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return self._result
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async def started(self, value: Optional[Any] = None) -> None:
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if self._portal:
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raise RuntimeError(
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f"Caller side context {self} can not call started!")
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await self.chan.send({'started': value, 'cid': self.cid})
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# TODO: do we need a restart api?
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# async def restart(self) -> None:
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# pass
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def stream(func: Callable) -> Callable:
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"""Mark an async function as a streaming routine with ``@stream``.
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"""
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# annotate
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# TODO: apply whatever solution ``mypy`` ends up picking for this:
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# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/2087#issuecomment-769266912
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func._tractor_stream_function = True # type: ignore
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sig = inspect.signature(func)
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params = sig.parameters
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if 'stream' not in params and 'ctx' in params:
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warnings.warn(
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"`@tractor.stream decorated funcs should now declare a `stream` "
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" arg, `ctx` is now designated for use with @tractor.context",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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if (
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'ctx' not in params and
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'to_trio' not in params and
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'stream' not in params
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):
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raise TypeError(
|
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"The first argument to the stream function "
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f"{func.__name__} must be `ctx: tractor.Context` "
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"(Or ``to_trio`` if using ``asyncio`` in guest mode)."
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)
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return func
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def context(func: Callable) -> Callable:
|
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"""Mark an async function as a streaming routine with ``@context``.
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"""
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# annotate
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# TODO: apply whatever solution ``mypy`` ends up picking for this:
|
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# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/2087#issuecomment-769266912
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func._tractor_context_function = True # type: ignore
|
|
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sig = inspect.signature(func)
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|
params = sig.parameters
|
|
if 'ctx' not in params:
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raise TypeError(
|
|
"The first argument to the context function "
|
|
f"{func.__name__} must be `ctx: tractor.Context`"
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|
)
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|
return func
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