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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_producer_helpers -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Helpers for working with producers.
"""
from typing import List
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.internet.interfaces import IPushProducer
from twisted.internet.task import cooperate
from twisted.python import log
from twisted.python.reflect import safe_str
# This module exports nothing public, it's for internal Twisted use only.
__all__: List[str] = []
@implementer(IPushProducer)
class _PullToPush:
"""
An adapter that converts a non-streaming to a streaming producer.
Because of limitations of the producer API, this adapter requires the
cooperation of the consumer. When the consumer's C{registerProducer} is
called with a non-streaming producer, it must wrap it with L{_PullToPush}
and then call C{startStreaming} on the resulting object. When the
consumer's C{unregisterProducer} is called, it must call
C{stopStreaming} on the L{_PullToPush} instance.
If the underlying producer throws an exception from C{resumeProducing},
the producer will be unregistered from the consumer.
@ivar _producer: the underling non-streaming producer.
@ivar _consumer: the consumer with which the underlying producer was
registered.
@ivar _finished: C{bool} indicating whether the producer has finished.
@ivar _coopTask: the result of calling L{cooperate}, the task driving the
streaming producer.
"""
_finished = False
def __init__(self, pullProducer, consumer):
self._producer = pullProducer
self._consumer = consumer
def _pull(self):
"""
A generator that calls C{resumeProducing} on the underlying producer
forever.
If C{resumeProducing} throws an exception, the producer is
unregistered, which should result in streaming stopping.
"""
while True:
try:
self._producer.resumeProducing()
except BaseException:
log.err(
None,
"%s failed, producing will be stopped:"
% (safe_str(self._producer),),
)
try:
self._consumer.unregisterProducer()
# The consumer should now call stopStreaming() on us,
# thus stopping the streaming.
except BaseException:
# Since the consumer blew up, we may not have had
# stopStreaming() called, so we just stop on our own:
log.err(
None,
"%s failed to unregister producer:"
% (safe_str(self._consumer),),
)
self._finished = True
return
yield None
def startStreaming(self):
"""
This should be called by the consumer when the producer is registered.
Start streaming data to the consumer.
"""
self._coopTask = cooperate(self._pull())
def stopStreaming(self):
"""
This should be called by the consumer when the producer is
unregistered.
Stop streaming data to the consumer.
"""
if self._finished:
return
self._finished = True
self._coopTask.stop()
def pauseProducing(self):
"""
@see: C{IPushProducer.pauseProducing}
"""
self._coopTask.pause()
def resumeProducing(self):
"""
@see: C{IPushProducer.resumeProducing}
"""
self._coopTask.resume()
def stopProducing(self):
"""
@see: C{IPushProducer.stopProducing}
"""
self.stopStreaming()
self._producer.stopProducing()
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