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eventlet/timeout.py
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eventlet/timeout.py
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# Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Denis Bilenko and Eventlet contributors. See LICENSE for details.
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from eventlet.support import greenlets as greenlet
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from eventlet.hubs import get_hub
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__all__ = ['Timeout',
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'with_timeout']
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_NONE = object()
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try:
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BaseException
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except NameError: # Python < 2.5
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class BaseException:
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# not subclassing from object() intentionally, because in
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# that case "raise Timeout" fails with TypeError.
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pass
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# deriving from BaseException so that "except Exception, e" doesn't catch
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# Timeout exceptions.
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class Timeout(BaseException):
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"""Raises *exception* in the current greenthread after *timeout* seconds.
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When *exception* is omitted or ``None``, the :class:`Timeout` instance
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itself is raised. If *seconds* is None, the timer is not scheduled, and is
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only useful if you're planning to raise it directly.
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Timeout objects are context managers, and so can be used in with statements.
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When used in a with statement, if *exception* is ``False``, the timeout is
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still raised, but the context manager suppresses it, so the code outside the
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with-block won't see it.
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"""
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def __init__(self, seconds=None, exception=None):
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self.seconds = seconds
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self.exception = exception
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self.timer = None
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self.start()
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def start(self):
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"""Schedule the timeout. This is called on construction, so
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it should not be called explicitly, unless the timer has been
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cancelled."""
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assert not self.pending, '%r is already started; to restart it, cancel it first' % self
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if self.seconds is None: # "fake" timeout (never expires)
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self.timer = None
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elif self.exception is None or self.exception is False: # timeout that raises self
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self.timer = get_hub().schedule_call_global(self.seconds, greenlet.getcurrent().throw, self)
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else: # regular timeout with user-provided exception
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self.timer = get_hub().schedule_call_global(self.seconds, greenlet.getcurrent().throw, self.exception)
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return self
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@property
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def pending(self):
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"""Return True if the timeout is scheduled to be raised."""
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if self.timer is not None:
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return self.timer.pending
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else:
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return False
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def cancel(self):
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"""If the timeout is pending, cancel it. Otherwise, do nothing."""
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if self.timer is not None:
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self.timer.cancel()
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self.timer = None
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def __repr__(self):
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try:
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classname = self.__class__.__name__
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except AttributeError: # Python < 2.5
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classname = 'Timeout'
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if self.pending:
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pending = ' pending'
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else:
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pending = ''
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if self.exception is None:
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exception = ''
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else:
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exception = ' exception=%r' % self.exception
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return '<%s at %s seconds=%s%s%s>' % (classname, hex(id(self)), self.seconds, exception, pending)
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def __str__(self):
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"""
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>>> raise Timeout
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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Timeout
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"""
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if self.seconds is None:
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return ''
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if self.seconds == 1:
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suffix = ''
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else:
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suffix = 's'
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if self.exception is None:
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return '%s second%s' % (self.seconds, suffix)
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elif self.exception is False:
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return '%s second%s (silent)' % (self.seconds, suffix)
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else:
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return '%s second%s (%s)' % (self.seconds, suffix, self.exception)
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def __enter__(self):
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if self.timer is None:
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self.start()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, typ, value, tb):
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self.cancel()
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if value is self and self.exception is False:
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return True
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def with_timeout(seconds, function, *args, **kwds):
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"""Wrap a call to some (yielding) function with a timeout; if the called
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function fails to return before the timeout, cancel it and return a flag
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value.
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"""
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timeout_value = kwds.pop("timeout_value", _NONE)
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timeout = Timeout(seconds)
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try:
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try:
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return function(*args, **kwds)
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except Timeout, ex:
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if ex is timeout and timeout_value is not _NONE:
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return timeout_value
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raise
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finally:
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timeout.cancel()
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tests/timeout_test.py
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from tests import LimitedTestCase
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from eventlet import timeout
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from eventlet import greenthread
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DELAY = 0.01
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class TestDirectRaise(LimitedTestCase):
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def test_direct_raise_class(self):
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try:
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raise timeout.Timeout
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except timeout.Timeout, t:
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assert not t.pending, repr(t)
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def test_direct_raise_instance(self):
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tm = timeout.Timeout()
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try:
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raise tm
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except timeout.Timeout, t:
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assert tm is t, (tm, t)
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assert not t.pending, repr(t)
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def test_repr(self):
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# just verify these don't crash
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tm = timeout.Timeout(1)
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greenthread.sleep(0)
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repr(tm)
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str(tm)
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tm.cancel()
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tm = timeout.Timeout(None, RuntimeError)
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repr(tm)
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str(tm)
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tm = timeout.Timeout(None, False)
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repr(tm)
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str(tm)
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class TestWithTimeout(LimitedTestCase):
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def test_with_timeout(self):
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self.assertRaises(timeout.Timeout, timeout.with_timeout, DELAY, greenthread.sleep, DELAY*10)
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X = object()
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r = timeout.with_timeout(DELAY, greenthread.sleep, DELAY*10, timeout_value=X)
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self.assert_(r is X, (r, X))
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r = timeout.with_timeout(DELAY*10, greenthread.sleep,
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DELAY, timeout_value=X)
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self.assert_(r is None, r)
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def test_with_outer_timer(self):
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def longer_timeout():
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# this should not catch the outer timeout's exception
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return timeout.with_timeout(DELAY * 10,
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greenthread.sleep, DELAY * 20,
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timeout_value='b')
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self.assertRaises(timeout.Timeout,
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timeout.with_timeout, DELAY, longer_timeout)
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