# Copyright 2013-2017 DataStax, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """ Module that implements an event loop based on twisted ( https://twistedmatrix.com ). """ import atexit from functools import partial import logging from threading import Thread, Lock import time from twisted.internet import reactor, protocol import weakref from cassandra.connection import Connection, ConnectionShutdown, Timer, TimerManager log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def _cleanup(cleanup_weakref): try: cleanup_weakref()._cleanup() except ReferenceError: return class TwistedConnectionProtocol(protocol.Protocol): """ Twisted Protocol class for handling data received and connection made events. """ def dataReceived(self, data): """ Callback function that is called when data has been received on the connection. Reaches back to the Connection object and queues the data for processing. """ self.transport.connector.factory.conn._iobuf.write(data) self.transport.connector.factory.conn.handle_read() def connectionMade(self): """ Callback function that is called when a connection has succeeded. Reaches back to the Connection object and confirms that the connection is ready. """ self.transport.connector.factory.conn.client_connection_made() def connectionLost(self, reason): # reason is a Failure instance self.transport.connector.factory.conn.defunct(reason.value) class TwistedConnectionClientFactory(protocol.ClientFactory): def __init__(self, connection): # ClientFactory does not define __init__() in parent classes # and does not inherit from object. self.conn = connection def buildProtocol(self, addr): """ Twisted function that defines which kind of protocol to use in the ClientFactory. """ return TwistedConnectionProtocol() def clientConnectionFailed(self, connector, reason): """ Overridden twisted callback which is called when the connection attempt fails. """ log.debug("Connect failed: %s", reason) self.conn.defunct(reason.value) def clientConnectionLost(self, connector, reason): """ Overridden twisted callback which is called when the connection goes away (cleanly or otherwise). It should be safe to call defunct() here instead of just close, because we can assume that if the connection was closed cleanly, there are no requests to error out. If this assumption turns out to be false, we can call close() instead of defunct() when "reason" is an appropriate type. """ log.debug("Connect lost: %s", reason) self.conn.defunct(reason.value) class TwistedLoop(object): _lock = None _thread = None _timeout_task = None _timeout = None def __init__(self): self._lock = Lock() self._timers = TimerManager() def maybe_start(self): with self._lock: if not reactor.running: self._thread = Thread(target=reactor.run, name="cassandra_driver_event_loop", kwargs={'installSignalHandlers': False}) self._thread.daemon = True self._thread.start() atexit.register(partial(_cleanup, weakref.ref(self))) def _cleanup(self): if self._thread: reactor.callFromThread(reactor.stop) self._thread.join(timeout=1.0) if self._thread.is_alive(): log.warning("Event loop thread could not be joined, so " "shutdown may not be clean. Please call " "Cluster.shutdown() to avoid this.") log.debug("Event loop thread was joined") def add_timer(self, timer): self._timers.add_timer(timer) # callFromThread to schedule from the loop thread, where # the timeout task can safely be modified reactor.callFromThread(self._schedule_timeout, timer.end) def _schedule_timeout(self, next_timeout): if next_timeout: delay = max(next_timeout - time.time(), 0) if self._timeout_task and self._timeout_task.active(): if next_timeout < self._timeout: self._timeout_task.reset(delay) self._timeout = next_timeout else: self._timeout_task = reactor.callLater(delay, self._on_loop_timer) self._timeout = next_timeout def _on_loop_timer(self): self._timers.service_timeouts() self._schedule_timeout(self._timers.next_timeout) class TwistedConnection(Connection): """ An implementation of :class:`.Connection` that utilizes the Twisted event loop. """ _loop = None @classmethod def initialize_reactor(cls): if not cls._loop: cls._loop = TwistedLoop() @classmethod def create_timer(cls, timeout, callback): timer = Timer(timeout, callback) cls._loop.add_timer(timer) return timer def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Initialization method. Note that we can't call reactor methods directly here because it's not thread-safe, so we schedule the reactor/connection stuff to be run from the event loop thread when it gets the chance. """ Connection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) self.is_closed = True self.connector = None reactor.callFromThread(self.add_connection) self._loop.maybe_start() def add_connection(self): """ Convenience function to connect and store the resulting connector. """ self.connector = reactor.connectTCP( host=self.host, port=self.port, factory=TwistedConnectionClientFactory(self), timeout=self.connect_timeout) def client_connection_made(self): """ Called by twisted protocol when a connection attempt has succeeded. """ with self.lock: self.is_closed = False self._send_options_message() def close(self): """ Disconnect and error-out all requests. """ with self.lock: if self.is_closed: return self.is_closed = True log.debug("Closing connection (%s) to %s", id(self), self.host) self.connector.disconnect() log.debug("Closed socket to %s", self.host) if not self.is_defunct: self.error_all_requests( ConnectionShutdown("Connection to %s was closed" % self.host)) # don't leave in-progress operations hanging self.connected_event.set() def handle_read(self): """ Process the incoming data buffer. """ self.process_io_buffer() def push(self, data): """ This function is called when outgoing data should be queued for sending. Note that we can't call transport.write() directly because it is not thread-safe, so we schedule it to run from within the event loop when it gets the chance. """ reactor.callFromThread(self.connector.transport.write, data)