import asyncio from functools import partial import uuid from engineio import json import pickle from .asyncio_manager import AsyncManager class AsyncPubSubManager(AsyncManager): """Manage a client list attached to a pub/sub backend under asyncio. This is a base class that enables multiple servers to share the list of clients, with the servers communicating events through a pub/sub backend. The use of a pub/sub backend also allows any client connected to the backend to emit events addressed to Socket.IO clients. The actual backends must be implemented by subclasses, this class only provides a pub/sub generic framework for asyncio applications. :param channel: The channel name on which the server sends and receives notifications. """ name = 'asyncpubsub' def __init__(self, channel='socketio', write_only=False, logger=None): super().__init__() self.channel = channel self.write_only = write_only self.host_id = uuid.uuid4().hex self.logger = logger def initialize(self): super().initialize() if not self.write_only: self.thread = self.server.start_background_task(self._thread) self._get_logger().info(self.name + ' backend initialized.') async def emit(self, event, data, namespace=None, room=None, skip_sid=None, callback=None, **kwargs): """Emit a message to a single client, a room, or all the clients connected to the namespace. This method takes care or propagating the message to all the servers that are connected through the message queue. The parameters are the same as in :meth:`.Server.emit`. Note: this method is a coroutine. """ if kwargs.get('ignore_queue'): return await super().emit( event, data, namespace=namespace, room=room, skip_sid=skip_sid, callback=callback) namespace = namespace or '/' if callback is not None: if self.server is None: raise RuntimeError('Callbacks can only be issued from the ' 'context of a server.') if room is None: raise ValueError('Cannot use callback without a room set.') id = self._generate_ack_id(room, callback) callback = (room, namespace, id) else: callback = None await self._publish({'method': 'emit', 'event': event, 'data': data, 'namespace': namespace, 'room': room, 'skip_sid': skip_sid, 'callback': callback, 'host_id': self.host_id}) async def can_disconnect(self, sid, namespace): if self.is_connected(sid, namespace): # client is in this server, so we can disconnect directly return await super().can_disconnect(sid, namespace) else: # client is in another server, so we post request to the queue await self._publish({'method': 'disconnect', 'sid': sid, 'namespace': namespace or '/'}) async def close_room(self, room, namespace=None): await self._publish({'method': 'close_room', 'room': room, 'namespace': namespace or '/'}) async def _publish(self, data): """Publish a message on the Socket.IO channel. This method needs to be implemented by the different subclasses that support pub/sub backends. """ raise NotImplementedError('This method must be implemented in a ' 'subclass.') # pragma: no cover async def _listen(self): """Return the next message published on the Socket.IO channel, blocking until a message is available. This method needs to be implemented by the different subclasses that support pub/sub backends. """ raise NotImplementedError('This method must be implemented in a ' 'subclass.') # pragma: no cover async def _handle_emit(self, message): # Events with callbacks are very tricky to handle across hosts # Here in the receiving end we set up a local callback that preserves # the callback host and id from the sender remote_callback = message.get('callback') remote_host_id = message.get('host_id') if remote_callback is not None and len(remote_callback) == 3: callback = partial(self._return_callback, remote_host_id, *remote_callback) else: callback = None await super().emit(message['event'], message['data'], namespace=message.get('namespace'), room=message.get('room'), skip_sid=message.get('skip_sid'), callback=callback) async def _handle_callback(self, message): if self.host_id == message.get('host_id'): try: sid = message['sid'] id = message['id'] args = message['args'] except KeyError: return await self.trigger_callback(sid, id, args) async def _return_callback(self, host_id, sid, namespace, callback_id, *args): # When an event callback is received, the callback is returned back # the sender, which is identified by the host_id await self._publish({'method': 'callback', 'host_id': host_id, 'sid': sid, 'namespace': namespace, 'id': callback_id, 'args': args}) async def _handle_disconnect(self, message): await self.server.disconnect(sid=message.get('sid'), namespace=message.get('namespace'), ignore_queue=True) async def _handle_close_room(self, message): await super().close_room( room=message.get('room'), namespace=message.get('namespace')) async def _thread(self): while True: try: message = await self._listen() except asyncio.CancelledError: # pragma: no cover break except: import traceback traceback.print_exc() break data = None if isinstance(message, dict): data = message else: if isinstance(message, bytes): # pragma: no cover try: data = pickle.loads(message) except: pass if data is None: try: data = json.loads(message) except: pass if data and 'method' in data: self._get_logger().info('pubsub message: {}'.format( data['method'])) if data['method'] == 'emit': await self._handle_emit(data) elif data['method'] == 'callback': await self._handle_callback(data) elif data['method'] == 'disconnect': await self._handle_disconnect(data) elif data['method'] == 'close_room': await self._handle_close_room(data)