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gns3-server/gns3server/utils/asyncio/__init__.py
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# Conflicts:
#	gns3server/compute/docker/docker_vm.py
#	gns3server/controller/compute.py
#	gns3server/controller/gns3vm/__init__.py
#	gns3server/controller/link.py
#	gns3server/controller/project.py
#	gns3server/handlers/api/controller/project_handler.py
#	gns3server/handlers/api/controller/server_handler.py
#	gns3server/utils/asyncio/__init__.py
#	gns3server/utils/asyncio/telnet_server.py
#	gns3server/version.py
#	gns3server/web/web_server.py
#	tests/compute/qemu/test_qemu_vm.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 GNS3 Technologies Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import functools
import asyncio
import sys
import os
import threading
from asyncio.futures import CancelledError
@asyncio.coroutine
def wait_run_in_executor(func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Run blocking code in a different thread and wait
for the result.
:param func: Run this function in a different thread
:param args: Parameters of the function
:param kwargs: Keyword parameters of the function
:returns: Return the result of the function
"""
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
future = loop.run_in_executor(None, functools.partial(func, *args, **kwargs))
yield from asyncio.wait([future])
return future.result()
@asyncio.coroutine
def cancellable_wait_run_in_executor(func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Run blocking code in a different thread and wait
for the result. Support cancellation.
:param func: Run this function in a different thread
:param args: Parameters of the function
:param kwargs: Keyword parameters of the function
:returns: Return the result of the function
"""
stopped_event = threading.Event()
kwargs['stopped_event'] = stopped_event
try:
yield from wait_run_in_executor(func, *args, **kwargs)
except CancelledError:
stopped_event.set()
@asyncio.coroutine
def subprocess_check_output(*args, cwd=None, env=None, stderr=False):
"""
Run a command and capture output
:param *args: List of command arguments
:param cwd: Current working directory
:param env: Command environment
:param stderr: Read on stderr
:returns: Command output
"""
if stderr:
proc = yield from asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd, env=env)
output = yield from proc.stderr.read()
else:
proc = yield from asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd, env=env)
output = yield from proc.stdout.read()
if output is None:
return ""
# If we received garbage we ignore invalid characters
# it should happens only when user try to use another binary
# and the code of VPCS, dynamips... Will detect it's not the correct binary
return output.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
@asyncio.coroutine
def wait_for_process_termination(process, timeout=10):
"""
Wait for a process terminate, and raise asyncio.TimeoutError in case of
timeout.
In theory this can be implemented by just:
yield from asyncio.wait_for(self._iou_process.wait(), timeout=100)
But it's broken before Python 3.4:
http://bugs.python.org/issue23140
:param process: An asyncio subprocess
:param timeout: Timeout in seconds
"""
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
try:
yield from asyncio.wait_for(process.wait(), timeout=timeout)
except ProcessLookupError:
return
else:
while timeout > 0:
if process.returncode is not None:
return
yield from asyncio.sleep(0.1)
timeout -= 0.1
raise asyncio.TimeoutError()
@asyncio.coroutine
def _check_process(process, termination_callback):
if not hasattr(sys, "_called_from_test") or not sys._called_from_test:
returncode = yield from process.wait()
if asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(termination_callback):
yield from termination_callback(returncode)
else:
termination_callback(returncode)
def monitor_process(process, termination_callback):
"""Call termination_callback when a process dies"""
asyncio_ensure_future(_check_process(process, termination_callback))
@asyncio.coroutine
def wait_for_file_creation(path, timeout=10):
while timeout > 0:
if os.path.exists(path):
return
yield from asyncio.sleep(0.5)
timeout -= 0.5
raise asyncio.TimeoutError()
@asyncio.coroutine
def wait_for_named_pipe_creation(pipe_path, timeout=60):
import win32pipe
import pywintypes
while timeout > 0:
try:
win32pipe.WaitNamedPipe(pipe_path, 1)
except pywintypes.error:
yield from asyncio.sleep(0.5)
timeout -= 0.5
else:
return
raise asyncio.TimeoutError()
#FIXME: Use the following wrapper when we drop Python 3.4 and use the async def syntax
# def locking(f):
#
# @wraps(f)
# async def wrapper(oself, *args, **kwargs):
# lock_name = "__" + f.__name__ + "_lock"
# if not hasattr(oself, lock_name):
# setattr(oself, lock_name, asyncio.Lock())
# async with getattr(oself, lock_name):
# return await f(oself, *args, **kwargs)
# return wrapper
def locking(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapper(oself, *args, **kwargs):
lock_name = "__" + f.__name__ + "_lock"
if not hasattr(oself, lock_name):
setattr(oself, lock_name, asyncio.Lock())
with (yield from getattr(oself, lock_name)):
return (yield from f(oself, *args, **kwargs))
return wrapper
#FIXME: conservative approach to supported versions, please remove it when we drop the support to Python < 3.4.4
try:
from asyncio import ensure_future
asyncio_ensure_future = asyncio.ensure_future
except ImportError:
asyncio_ensure_future = getattr(asyncio, 'async')