# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc. # Copyright 2013 New Dream Network, LLC (DreamHost) # # 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. __all__ = [ 'ExecutorLoadFailure', 'MessageHandlingServer', 'MessagingServerError', 'ServerListenError', ] from stevedore import driver from oslo.messaging._drivers import base as driver_base from oslo.messaging import exceptions class MessagingServerError(exceptions.MessagingException): """Base class for all MessageHandlingServer exceptions.""" class ExecutorLoadFailure(MessagingServerError): """Raised if an executor can't be loaded.""" def __init__(self, executor, ex): msg = 'Failed to load executor "%s": %s' % (executor, ex) super(ExecutorLoadFailure, self).__init__(msg) self.executor = executor self.ex = ex class ServerListenError(MessagingServerError): """Raised if we failed to listen on a target.""" def __init__(self, target, ex): msg = 'Failed to listen on target "%s": %s' % (target, ex) super(ServerListenError, self).__init__(msg) self.target = target self.ex = ex class MessageHandlingServer(object): """Server for handling messages. Connect a transport to a dispatcher that knows how process the message using an executor that knows how the app wants to create new tasks. """ def __init__(self, transport, dispatcher, executor='blocking'): """Construct a message handling server. The dispatcher parameter is a callable which is invoked with context and message dictionaries each time a message is received. The executor parameter controls how incoming messages will be received and dispatched. By default, the most simple executor is used - the blocking executor. :param transport: the messaging transport :type transport: Transport :param dispatcher: a callable which is invoked for each method :type dispatcher: callable :param executor: name of message executor - e.g. 'eventlet', 'blocking' :type executor: str """ self.conf = transport.conf self.transport = transport self.dispatcher = dispatcher self.executor = executor try: mgr = driver.DriverManager('oslo.messaging.executors', self.executor) except RuntimeError as ex: raise ExecutorLoadFailure(self.executor, ex) else: self._executor_cls = mgr.driver self._executor = None super(MessageHandlingServer, self).__init__() def start(self): """Start handling incoming messages. This method causes the server to begin polling the transport for incoming messages and passing them to the dispatcher. Message processing will continue until the stop() method is called. The executor controls how the server integrates with the applications I/O handling strategy - it may choose to poll for messages in a new process, thread or co-operatively scheduled coroutine or simply by registering a callback with an event loop. Similarly, the executor may choose to dispatch messages in a new thread, coroutine or simply the current thread. """ if self._executor is not None: return try: listener = self.dispatcher._listen(self.transport) except driver_base.TransportDriverError as ex: raise ServerListenError(self.target, ex) self._executor = self._executor_cls(self.conf, listener, self.dispatcher) self._executor.start() def stop(self): """Stop handling incoming messages. Once this method returns, no new incoming messages will be handled by the server. However, the server may still be in the process of handling some messages. """ if self._executor is not None: self._executor.stop() def wait(self): """Wait for message processing to complete. After calling stop(), there may still be some some existing messages which have not been completely processed. The wait() method blocks until all message processing has completed. """ if self._executor is not None: self._executor.wait() self._executor = None