Patch #742598 from Michael Pomraning: add .timeout attribute to SocketServer that will call
.handle_timeout() method when no requests are received within the timeout period.
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ to behave autonomously; the default is :const:`False`, meaning that Python will
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not exit until all threads created by :class:`ThreadingMixIn` have exited.
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Server classes have the same external methods and attributes, no matter what
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network protocol they use:
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network protocol they use.
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Server Creation Notes
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@ -193,6 +193,13 @@ The server classes support the following class variables:
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The type of socket used by the server; :const:`socket.SOCK_STREAM` and
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:const:`socket.SOCK_DGRAM` are two possible values.
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.. data:: timeout
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Timeout duration, measured in seconds, or :const:`None` if no timeout is desired.
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If no incoming requests are received within the timeout period,
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the :meth:`handle_timeout` method is called and then the server resumes waiting for
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requests.
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There are various server methods that can be overridden by subclasses of base
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server classes like :class:`TCPServer`; these methods aren't useful to external
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users of the server object.
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@ -220,6 +227,13 @@ users of the server object.
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method raises an exception. The default action is to print the traceback to
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standard output and continue handling further requests.
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.. function:: handle_timeout()
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This function is called when the :attr:`timeout` attribute has been set to a
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value other than :const:`None` and the timeout period has passed with no
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requests being received. The default action for forking servers is
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to collect the status of any child processes that have exited, while
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in threading servers this method does nothing.
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.. function:: process_request(request, client_address)
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@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ class BaseServer:
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- server_bind()
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- server_activate()
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- get_request() -> request, client_address
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- handle_timeout()
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- verify_request(request, client_address)
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- server_close()
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- process_request(request, client_address)
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@ -171,6 +172,7 @@ class BaseServer:
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Class variables that may be overridden by derived classes or
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instances:
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- timeout
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- address_family
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- socket_type
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- allow_reuse_address
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@ -182,6 +184,8 @@ class BaseServer:
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"""
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timeout = None
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def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass):
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"""Constructor. May be extended, do not override."""
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self.server_address = server_address
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# finishing a request is fairly arbitrary. Remember:
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#
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# - handle_request() is the top-level call. It calls
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# get_request(), verify_request() and process_request()
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# - get_request() is different for stream or datagram sockets
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# await_request(), verify_request() and process_request()
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# - get_request(), called by await_request(), is different for
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# stream or datagram sockets
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# - process_request() is the place that may fork a new process
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# or create a new thread to finish the request
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# - finish_request() instantiates the request handler class;
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def handle_request(self):
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"""Handle one request, possibly blocking."""
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try:
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request, client_address = self.get_request()
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request, client_address = self.await_request()
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except socket.error:
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return
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if self.verify_request(request, client_address):
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self.handle_error(request, client_address)
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self.close_request(request)
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def await_request(self):
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"""Call get_request or handle_timeout, observing self.timeout.
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Returns value from get_request() or raises socket.timeout exception if
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timeout was exceeded.
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"""
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if self.timeout is not None:
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# If timeout == 0, you're responsible for your own fd magic.
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import select
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fd_sets = select.select([self], [], [], self.timeout)
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if not fd_sets[0]:
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self.handle_timeout()
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raise socket.timeout("Listening timed out")
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return self.get_request()
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def handle_timeout(self):
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"""Called if no new request arrives within self.timeout.
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Overridden by ForkingMixIn.
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"""
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pass
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def verify_request(self, request, client_address):
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"""Verify the request. May be overridden.
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- server_bind()
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- server_activate()
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- get_request() -> request, client_address
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- handle_timeout()
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- verify_request(request, client_address)
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- process_request(request, client_address)
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- close_request(request)
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Class variables that may be overridden by derived classes or
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instances:
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- timeout
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- address_family
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- socket_type
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- request_queue_size (only for stream sockets)
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"""Mix-in class to handle each request in a new process."""
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timeout = 300
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active_children = None
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max_children = 40
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def collect_children(self):
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"""Internal routine to wait for died children."""
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"""Internal routine to wait for children that have exited."""
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while self.active_children:
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if len(self.active_children) < self.max_children:
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options = os.WNOHANG
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if not pid: break
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self.active_children.remove(pid)
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def handle_timeout(self):
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"""Wait for zombies after self.timeout seconds of inactivity.
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May be extended, do not override.
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"""
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self.collect_children()
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def process_request(self, request, client_address):
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"""Fork a new subprocess to process the request."""
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self.collect_children()
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@ -521,6 +521,7 @@ Martijn Pieters
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François Pinard
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Zach Pincus
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Michael Piotrowski
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Michael Pomraning
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Iustin Pop
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John Popplewell
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Amrit Prem
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@ -704,6 +704,9 @@ Library
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be equal to calling getsockname() on the server's socket. Fixed by
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patch #1545011.
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- Patch #742598: Add .timeout attribute to SocketServer that calls
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.handle_timeout() when no requests are received.
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- Bug #1651235: When a tuple was passed to a ctypes function call,
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Python would crash instead of raising an error.
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