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# coding: utf-8
"""Wrappers for forwarding stdout/stderr over zmq"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
from __future__ import print_function
import atexit
from binascii import b2a_hex
from collections import deque
try:
from importlib import lock_held as import_lock_held
except ImportError:
from imp import lock_held as import_lock_held
import os
import sys
import threading
import warnings
from io import StringIO, TextIOBase
import zmq
from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop
from zmq.eventloop.zmqstream import ZMQStream
from jupyter_client.session import extract_header
from ipython_genutils import py3compat
from ipython_genutils.py3compat import unicode_type
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MASTER = 0
CHILD = 1
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IO classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IOPubThread(object):
"""An object for sending IOPub messages in a background thread
Prevents a blocking main thread from delaying output from threads.
IOPubThread(pub_socket).background_socket is a Socket-API-providing object
whose IO is always run in a thread.
"""
def __init__(self, socket, pipe=False):
"""Create IOPub thread
Parameters
----------
socket: zmq.PUB Socket
the socket on which messages will be sent.
pipe: bool
Whether this process should listen for IOPub messages
piped from subprocesses.
"""
self.socket = socket
self.background_socket = BackgroundSocket(self)
self._master_pid = os.getpid()
self._pipe_flag = pipe
self.io_loop = IOLoop(make_current=False)
if pipe:
self._setup_pipe_in()
self._local = threading.local()
self._events = deque()
self._setup_event_pipe()
self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self._thread_main)
self.thread.daemon = True
def _thread_main(self):
"""The inner loop that's actually run in a thread"""
self.io_loop.make_current()
self.io_loop.start()
self.io_loop.close(all_fds=True)
def _setup_event_pipe(self):
"""Create the PULL socket listening for events that should fire in this thread."""
ctx = self.socket.context
pipe_in = ctx.socket(zmq.PULL)
pipe_in.linger = 0
_uuid = b2a_hex(os.urandom(16)).decode('ascii')
iface = self._event_interface = 'inproc://%s' % _uuid
pipe_in.bind(iface)
self._event_puller = ZMQStream(pipe_in, self.io_loop)
self._event_puller.on_recv(self._handle_event)
@property
def _event_pipe(self):
"""thread-local event pipe for signaling events that should be processed in the thread"""
try:
event_pipe = self._local.event_pipe
except AttributeError:
# new thread, new event pipe
ctx = self.socket.context
event_pipe = ctx.socket(zmq.PUSH)
event_pipe.linger = 0
event_pipe.connect(self._event_interface)
self._local.event_pipe = event_pipe
return event_pipe
def _handle_event(self, msg):
"""Handle an event on the event pipe
Content of the message is ignored.
Whenever *an* event arrives on the event stream,
*all* waiting events are processed in order.
"""
# freeze event count so new writes don't extend the queue
# while we are processing
n_events = len(self._events)
for i in range(n_events):
event_f = self._events.popleft()
event_f()
def _setup_pipe_in(self):
"""setup listening pipe for IOPub from forked subprocesses"""
ctx = self.socket.context
# use UUID to authenticate pipe messages
self._pipe_uuid = os.urandom(16)
pipe_in = ctx.socket(zmq.PULL)
pipe_in.linger = 0
try:
self._pipe_port = pipe_in.bind_to_random_port("tcp://127.0.0.1")
except zmq.ZMQError as e:
warnings.warn("Couldn't bind IOPub Pipe to 127.0.0.1: %s" % e +
"\nsubprocess output will be unavailable."
)
self._pipe_flag = False
pipe_in.close()
return
self._pipe_in = ZMQStream(pipe_in, self.io_loop)
self._pipe_in.on_recv(self._handle_pipe_msg)
def _handle_pipe_msg(self, msg):
"""handle a pipe message from a subprocess"""
if not self._pipe_flag or not self._is_master_process():
return
if msg[0] != self._pipe_uuid:
print("Bad pipe message: %s", msg, file=sys.__stderr__)
return
self.send_multipart(msg[1:])
def _setup_pipe_out(self):
# must be new context after fork
ctx = zmq.Context()
pipe_out = ctx.socket(zmq.PUSH)
pipe_out.linger = 3000 # 3s timeout for pipe_out sends before discarding the message
pipe_out.connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:%i" % self._pipe_port)
return ctx, pipe_out
def _is_master_process(self):
return os.getpid() == self._master_pid
def _check_mp_mode(self):
"""check for forks, and switch to zmq pipeline if necessary"""
if not self._pipe_flag or self._is_master_process():
return MASTER
else:
return CHILD
def start(self):
"""Start the IOPub thread"""
self.thread.start()
# make sure we don't prevent process exit
# I'm not sure why setting daemon=True above isn't enough, but it doesn't appear to be.
atexit.register(self.stop)
def stop(self):
"""Stop the IOPub thread"""
if not self.thread.is_alive():
return
self.io_loop.add_callback(self.io_loop.stop)
self.thread.join()
if hasattr(self._local, 'event_pipe'):
self._local.event_pipe.close()
def close(self):
if self.closed:
return
self.socket.close()
self.socket = None
@property
def closed(self):
return self.socket is None
def schedule(self, f):
"""Schedule a function to be called in our IO thread.
If the thread is not running, call immediately.
"""
if self.thread.is_alive():
self._events.append(f)
# wake event thread (message content is ignored)
self._event_pipe.send(b'')
else:
f()
def send_multipart(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""send_multipart schedules actual zmq send in my thread.
If my thread isn't running (e.g. forked process), send immediately.
"""
self.schedule(lambda : self._really_send(*args, **kwargs))
def _really_send(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
"""The callback that actually sends messages"""
mp_mode = self._check_mp_mode()
if mp_mode != CHILD:
# we are master, do a regular send
self.socket.send_multipart(msg, *args, **kwargs)
else:
# we are a child, pipe to master
# new context/socket for every pipe-out
# since forks don't teardown politely, use ctx.term to ensure send has completed
ctx, pipe_out = self._setup_pipe_out()
pipe_out.send_multipart([self._pipe_uuid] + msg, *args, **kwargs)
pipe_out.close()
ctx.term()
class BackgroundSocket(object):
"""Wrapper around IOPub thread that provides zmq send[_multipart]"""
io_thread = None
def __init__(self, io_thread):
self.io_thread = io_thread
def __getattr__(self, attr):
"""Wrap socket attr access for backward-compatibility"""
if attr.startswith('__') and attr.endswith('__'):
# don't wrap magic methods
super(BackgroundSocket, self).__getattr__(attr)
if hasattr(self.io_thread.socket, attr):
warnings.warn("Accessing zmq Socket attribute %s on BackgroundSocket" % attr,
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
return getattr(self.io_thread.socket, attr)
super(BackgroundSocket, self).__getattr__(attr)
def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
if attr == 'io_thread' or (attr.startswith('__' and attr.endswith('__'))):
super(BackgroundSocket, self).__setattr__(attr, value)
else:
warnings.warn("Setting zmq Socket attribute %s on BackgroundSocket" % attr,
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
setattr(self.io_thread.socket, attr, value)
def send(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
return self.send_multipart([msg], *args, **kwargs)
def send_multipart(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Schedule send in IO thread"""
return self.io_thread.send_multipart(*args, **kwargs)
class OutStream(TextIOBase):
"""A file like object that publishes the stream to a 0MQ PUB socket.
Output is handed off to an IO Thread
"""
# timeout for flush to avoid infinite hang
# in case of misbehavior
flush_timeout = 10
# The time interval between automatic flushes, in seconds.
flush_interval = 0.2
topic = None
encoding = 'UTF-8'
def __init__(self, session, pub_thread, name, pipe=None, echo=None):
if pipe is not None:
warnings.warn("pipe argument to OutStream is deprecated and ignored",
DeprecationWarning)
# This is necessary for compatibility with Python built-in streams
self.session = session
if not isinstance(pub_thread, IOPubThread):
# Backward-compat: given socket, not thread. Wrap in a thread.
warnings.warn("OutStream should be created with IOPubThread, not %r" % pub_thread,
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
pub_thread = IOPubThread(pub_thread)
pub_thread.start()
self.pub_thread = pub_thread
self.name = name
self.topic = b'stream.' + py3compat.cast_bytes(name)
self.parent_header = {}
self._master_pid = os.getpid()
self._flush_pending = False
self._subprocess_flush_pending = False
self._io_loop = pub_thread.io_loop
self._new_buffer()
self.echo = None
if echo:
if hasattr(echo, 'read') and hasattr(echo, 'write'):
self.echo = echo
else:
raise ValueError("echo argument must be a file like object")
def _is_master_process(self):
return os.getpid() == self._master_pid
def set_parent(self, parent):
self.parent_header = extract_header(parent)
def close(self):
self.pub_thread = None
@property
def closed(self):
return self.pub_thread is None
def _schedule_flush(self):
"""schedule a flush in the IO thread
call this on write, to indicate that flush should be called soon.
"""
if self._flush_pending:
return
self._flush_pending = True
# add_timeout has to be handed to the io thread via event pipe
def _schedule_in_thread():
self._io_loop.call_later(self.flush_interval, self._flush)
self.pub_thread.schedule(_schedule_in_thread)
def flush(self):
"""trigger actual zmq send
send will happen in the background thread
"""
if self.pub_thread and self.pub_thread.thread is not None and self.pub_thread.thread.is_alive():
# request flush on the background thread
self.pub_thread.schedule(self._flush)
# wait for flush to actually get through, if we can.
# waiting across threads during import can cause deadlocks
# so only wait if import lock is not held
if not import_lock_held():
evt = threading.Event()
self.pub_thread.schedule(evt.set)
# and give a timeout to avoid
if not evt.wait(self.flush_timeout):
# write directly to __stderr__ instead of warning because
# if this is happening sys.stderr may be the problem.
print("IOStream.flush timed out", file=sys.__stderr__)
else:
self._flush()
def _flush(self):
"""This is where the actual send happens.
_flush should generally be called in the IO thread,
unless the thread has been destroyed (e.g. forked subprocess).
"""
self._flush_pending = False
self._subprocess_flush_pending = False
if self.echo is not None:
try:
self.echo.flush()
except OSError as e:
if self.echo is not sys.__stderr__:
print("Flush failed: {}".format(e),
file=sys.__stderr__)
data = self._flush_buffer()
if data:
# FIXME: this disables Session's fork-safe check,
# since pub_thread is itself fork-safe.
# There should be a better way to do this.
self.session.pid = os.getpid()
content = {u'name':self.name, u'text':data}
self.session.send(self.pub_thread, u'stream', content=content,
parent=self.parent_header, ident=self.topic)
def write(self, string):
if self.echo is not None:
try:
self.echo.write(string)
except OSError as e:
if self.echo is not sys.__stderr__:
print("Write failed: {}".format(e),
file=sys.__stderr__)
if self.pub_thread is None:
raise ValueError('I/O operation on closed file')
else:
# Make sure that we're handling unicode
if not isinstance(string, unicode_type):
string = string.decode(self.encoding, 'replace')
is_child = (not self._is_master_process())
# only touch the buffer in the IO thread to avoid races
self.pub_thread.schedule(lambda : self._buffer.write(string))
if is_child:
# mp.Pool cannot be trusted to flush promptly (or ever),
# and this helps.
if self._subprocess_flush_pending:
return
self._subprocess_flush_pending = True
# We can not rely on self._io_loop.call_later from a subprocess
self.pub_thread.schedule(self._flush)
else:
self._schedule_flush()
def writelines(self, sequence):
if self.pub_thread is None:
raise ValueError('I/O operation on closed file')
else:
for string in sequence:
self.write(string)
def writable(self):
return True
def _flush_buffer(self):
"""clear the current buffer and return the current buffer data.
This should only be called in the IO thread.
"""
data = u''
if self._buffer is not None:
buf = self._buffer
self._new_buffer()
data = buf.getvalue()
buf.close()
return data
def _new_buffer(self):
self._buffer = StringIO()