Mehdi Abaakouk 8a644c1166 Don't reply to notification message
The notification listener doesn't have anything to send to the notifier
and the notifier doesn't attend to receive something.

So this patch remove the message reply when the listener is a
notification
listener.

Partial implements blueprint notification-subscriber-server

Change-Id: Ic989947ba3b6894cde788422842fca19159ea261
2014-02-18 08:31:30 +01:00

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from oslo.messaging._executors import base
class BlockingExecutor(base.ExecutorBase):
"""A message executor which blocks the current thread.
The blocking executor's start() method functions as a request processing
loop - i.e. it blocks, processes messages and only returns when stop() is
called from a dispatched method.
Method calls are dispatched in the current thread, so only a single method
call can be executing at once. This executor is likely to only be useful
for simple demo programs.
"""
def __init__(self, conf, listener, dispatcher):
super(BlockingExecutor, self).__init__(conf, listener, dispatcher)
self._running = False
def start(self):
self._running = True
while self._running:
with self.dispatcher(self.listener.poll()) as callback:
callback()
def stop(self):
self._running = False
def wait(self):
pass