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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 2001-01-19 00:44:41 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 2001-01-19 00:44:41 (GMT) |
commit | 90cb9067b82509ed4917084ffa85abc150509ff5 (patch) | |
tree | 37b14b9abe4c3296913a75ca1b48fd5995b585ff | |
parent | 3fa560b343f97ec90d1ba18facdcf2515754ae69 (diff) | |
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SF Patch #102980, by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton: BaseServer class
for SocketServer.py (inherited by TCPServer)
Luke wrote:
The socketserver code, with a little bit of tweaking, can be made
sufficiently general to service "requests" of any kind, not just by sockets.
The BaseServer class was created, for example, to poll a table in a MYSQL
database every 2 seconds. each entry in the table can be allocated a
Handler which deals with the entry.
With this patch, using BaseServer and ThreadedServer classes, the creation
of the server that reads and handles MySQL table entries instead of a
socket was utterly trivial: about 50 lines of python code.
You may consider this code to be utterly useless [why would anyone else
want to do anything like this???] - you are entitled to your opinion. if you
think so, then think of this: have you considered how to cleanly add SSL to
the TCPSocketServer? What about using shared memory as the
communications mechanism for a server, instead of sockets? What about
communication using files?
The SocketServer code is extremely good every useful. it's just that as it
stands, it is tied to sockets, which is not as useful.
I heartily approve of this idea.
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/SocketServer.py | 190 |
1 files changed, 139 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/SocketServer.py b/Lib/SocketServer.py index c7439dd..170696f 100644 --- a/Lib/SocketServer.py +++ b/Lib/SocketServer.py @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ This module tries to capture the various aspects of defining a server: +For socket-based servers: + - address family: - AF_INET: IP (Internet Protocol) sockets (default) - AF_UNIX: Unix domain sockets @@ -9,6 +11,9 @@ This module tries to capture the various aspects of defining a server: - socket type: - SOCK_STREAM (reliable stream, e.g. TCP) - SOCK_DGRAM (datagrams, e.g. UDP) + +For request-based servers (including socket-based): + - client address verification before further looking at the request (This is actually a hook for any processing that needs to look at the request before anything else, e.g. logging) @@ -22,9 +27,14 @@ write: a synchronous TCP/IP server. This is bad class design, but save some typing. (There's also the issue that a deep class hierarchy slows down method lookups.) -There are four classes in an inheritance diagram that represent +There are five classes in an inheritance diagram, four of which represent synchronous servers of four types: + +------------+ + | BaseServer | + +------------+ + | + v +-----------+ +------------------+ | TCPServer |------->| UnixStreamServer | +-----------+ +------------------+ @@ -77,7 +87,7 @@ server is appropriate. In some cases, it may be appropriate to process part of a request synchronously, but to finish processing in a forked child depending on the request data. This can be implemented by using a synchronous -server and doing an explicit fork in the request handler class's +server and doing an explicit fork in the request handler class handle() method. Another approach to handling multiple simultaneous requests in an @@ -87,7 +97,7 @@ explicit table of partially finished requests and to use select() to decide which request to work on next (or whether to handle a new incoming request). This is particularly important for stream services where each client can potentially be connected for a long time (if -threads or subprocesses can't be used). +threads or subprocesses cannot be used). Future work: - Standard classes for Sun RPC (which uses either UDP or TCP) @@ -98,6 +108,14 @@ Future work: XXX Open problems: - What to do with out-of-band data? +BaseServer: +- split generic "request" functionality out into BaseServer class. + Copyright (C) 2000 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> + + example: read entries from a SQL database (requires overriding + get_request() to return a table entry from the database). + entry is processed by a RequestHandlerClass. + """ @@ -109,17 +127,15 @@ import sys import os -class TCPServer: +class BaseServer: - """Base class for various socket-based server classes. - - Defaults to synchronous IP stream (i.e., TCP). + """Base class for server classes. Methods for the caller: - __init__(server_address, RequestHandlerClass) - serve_forever() - - handle_request() # if you don't use serve_forever() + - handle_request() # if you do not use serve_forever() - fileno() -> int # for select() Methods that may be overridden: @@ -128,6 +144,7 @@ class TCPServer: - server_activate() - get_request() -> request, client_address - verify_request(request, client_address) + - server_close() - process_request(request, client_address) - handle_error() @@ -140,43 +157,19 @@ class TCPServer: - address_family - socket_type - - request_queue_size (only for stream sockets) - reuse_address Instance variables: - - server_address - RequestHandlerClass - socket """ - address_family = socket.AF_INET - - socket_type = socket.SOCK_STREAM - - request_queue_size = 5 - - allow_reuse_address = 1 - def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass): """Constructor. May be extended, do not override.""" self.server_address = server_address self.RequestHandlerClass = RequestHandlerClass - self.socket = socket.socket(self.address_family, - self.socket_type) - self.server_bind() - self.server_activate() - - def server_bind(self): - """Called by constructor to bind the socket. - - May be overridden. - - """ - if self.allow_reuse_address: - self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) - self.socket.bind(self.server_address) def server_activate(self): """Called by constructor to activate the server. @@ -184,15 +177,7 @@ class TCPServer: May be overridden. """ - self.socket.listen(self.request_queue_size) - - def fileno(self): - """Return socket file number. - - Interface required by select(). - - """ - return self.socket.fileno() + pass def serve_forever(self): """Handle one request at a time until doomsday.""" @@ -222,14 +207,6 @@ class TCPServer: except: self.handle_error(request, client_address) - def get_request(self): - """Get the request and client address from the socket. - - May be overridden. - - """ - return self.socket.accept() - def verify_request(self, request, client_address): """Verify the request. May be overridden. @@ -246,6 +223,14 @@ class TCPServer: """ self.finish_request(request, client_address) + def server_close(self): + """Called to clean-up the server. + + May be overridden. + + """ + pass + def finish_request(self, request, client_address): """Finish one request by instantiating RequestHandlerClass.""" self.RequestHandlerClass(request, client_address, self) @@ -260,14 +245,117 @@ class TCPServer: print 'Exception happened during processing of request from', print client_address import traceback - traceback.print_exc() + traceback.print_exc() # XXX But this goes to stderr! print '-'*40 +class TCPServer(BaseServer): + + """Base class for various socket-based server classes. + + Defaults to synchronous IP stream (i.e., TCP). + + Methods for the caller: + + - __init__(server_address, RequestHandlerClass) + - serve_forever() + - handle_request() # if you don't use serve_forever() + - fileno() -> int # for select() + + Methods that may be overridden: + + - server_bind() + - server_activate() + - get_request() -> request, client_address + - verify_request(request, client_address) + - process_request(request, client_address) + - handle_error() + + Methods for derived classes: + + - finish_request(request, client_address) + + Class variables that may be overridden by derived classes or + instances: + + - address_family + - socket_type + - request_queue_size (only for stream sockets) + - reuse_address + + Instance variables: + + - server_address + - RequestHandlerClass + - socket + + """ + + address_family = socket.AF_INET + + socket_type = socket.SOCK_STREAM + + request_queue_size = 5 + + allow_reuse_address = 0 + + def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass): + """Constructor. May be extended, do not override.""" + BaseServer.__init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass) + self.socket = socket.socket(self.address_family, + self.socket_type) + self.server_bind() + self.server_activate() + + def server_bind(self): + """Called by constructor to bind the socket. + + May be overridden. + + """ + if self.allow_reuse_address: + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) + self.socket.bind(self.server_address) + + def server_activate(self): + """Called by constructor to activate the server. + + May be overridden. + + """ + self.socket.listen(self.request_queue_size) + + def server_close(self): + """Called to clean-up the server. + + May be overridden. + + """ + self.socket.close() + + def fileno(self): + """Return socket file number. + + Interface required by select(). + + """ + return self.socket.fileno() + + def get_request(self): + """Get the request and client address from the socket. + + May be overridden. + + """ + return self.socket.accept() + + class UDPServer(TCPServer): """UDP server class.""" + allow_reuse_address = 0 + socket_type = socket.SOCK_DGRAM max_packet_size = 8192 @@ -318,7 +406,7 @@ class ForkingMixIn: # Child process. # This must never return, hence os._exit()! try: - self.socket.close() + self.server_close() self.finish_request(request, client_address) os._exit(0) except: |