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@@ -122,15 +122,21 @@ another way to manage this.
Server Objects
--------------
+.. class:: BaseServer
-.. function:: fileno()
+ This is the superclass of all Server objects in the module. It defines the
+ interface, given below, but does not implement most of the methods, which is
+ done in subclasses.
+
+
+.. method:: BaseServer.fileno()
Return an integer file descriptor for the socket on which the server is
listening. This function is most commonly passed to :func:`select.select`, to
allow monitoring multiple servers in the same process.
-.. function:: handle_request()
+.. method:: BaseServer.handle_request()
Process a single request. This function calls the following methods in
order: :meth:`get_request`, :meth:`verify_request`, and
@@ -141,30 +147,30 @@ Server Objects
will return.
-.. function:: serve_forever(poll_interval=0.5)
+.. method:: BaseServer.serve_forever(poll_interval=0.5)
Handle requests until an explicit :meth:`shutdown` request. Polls for
shutdown every *poll_interval* seconds.
-.. function:: shutdown()
+.. method:: BaseServer.shutdown()
Tells the :meth:`serve_forever` loop to stop and waits until it does.
-.. data:: address_family
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.address_family
The family of protocols to which the server's socket belongs.
Common examples are :const:`socket.AF_INET` and :const:`socket.AF_UNIX`.
-.. data:: RequestHandlerClass
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.RequestHandlerClass
The user-provided request handler class; an instance of this class is created
for each request.
-.. data:: server_address
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.server_address
The address on which the server is listening. The format of addresses varies
depending on the protocol family; see the documentation for the socket module
@@ -172,22 +178,22 @@ Server Objects
the address, and an integer port number: ``('127.0.0.1', 80)``, for example.
-.. data:: socket
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.socket
The socket object on which the server will listen for incoming requests.
+
The server classes support the following class variables:
.. XXX should class variables be covered before instance variables, or vice versa?
-
-.. data:: allow_reuse_address
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.allow_reuse_address
Whether the server will allow the reuse of an address. This defaults to
:const:`False`, and can be set in subclasses to change the policy.
-.. data:: request_queue_size
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.request_queue_size
The size of the request queue. If it takes a long time to process a single
request, any requests that arrive while the server is busy are placed into a
@@ -196,17 +202,19 @@ The server classes support the following class variables:
value is usually 5, but this can be overridden by subclasses.
-.. data:: socket_type
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.socket_type
The type of socket used by the server; :const:`socket.SOCK_STREAM` and
:const:`socket.SOCK_DGRAM` are two common values.
-.. data:: timeout
+
+.. attribute:: BaseServer.timeout
Timeout duration, measured in seconds, or :const:`None` if no timeout is
desired. If :meth:`handle_request` receives no incoming requests within the
timeout period, the :meth:`handle_timeout` method is called.
+
There are various server methods that can be overridden by subclasses of base
server classes like :class:`TCPServer`; these methods aren't useful to external
users of the server object.
@@ -214,27 +222,27 @@ users of the server object.
.. XXX should the default implementations of these be documented, or should
it be assumed that the user will look at socketserver.py?
-
-.. function:: finish_request()
+.. method:: BaseServer.finish_request()
Actually processes the request by instantiating :attr:`RequestHandlerClass` and
calling its :meth:`handle` method.
-.. function:: get_request()
+.. method:: BaseServer.get_request()
Must accept a request from the socket, and return a 2-tuple containing the *new*
socket object to be used to communicate with the client, and the client's
address.
-.. function:: handle_error(request, client_address)
+.. method:: BaseServer.handle_error(request, client_address)
This function is called if the :attr:`RequestHandlerClass`'s :meth:`handle`
method raises an exception. The default action is to print the traceback to
standard output and continue handling further requests.
-.. function:: handle_timeout()
+
+.. method:: BaseServer.handle_timeout()
This function is called when the :attr:`timeout` attribute has been set to a
value other than :const:`None` and the timeout period has passed with no
@@ -242,31 +250,32 @@ users of the server object.
to collect the status of any child processes that have exited, while
in threading servers this method does nothing.
-.. function:: process_request(request, client_address)
+
+.. method:: BaseServer.process_request(request, client_address)
Calls :meth:`finish_request` to create an instance of the
:attr:`RequestHandlerClass`. If desired, this function can create a new process
or thread to handle the request; the :class:`ForkingMixIn` and
:class:`ThreadingMixIn` classes do this.
+
.. Is there any point in documenting the following two functions?
What would the purpose of overriding them be: initializing server
instance variables, adding new network families?
-
-.. function:: server_activate()
+.. method:: BaseServer.server_activate()
Called by the server's constructor to activate the server. The default behavior
just :meth:`listen`\ s to the server's socket. May be overridden.
-.. function:: server_bind()
+.. method:: BaseServer.server_bind()
Called by the server's constructor to bind the socket to the desired address.
May be overridden.
-.. function:: verify_request(request, client_address)
+.. method:: BaseServer.verify_request(request, client_address)
Must return a Boolean value; if the value is :const:`True`, the request will be
processed, and if it's :const:`False`, the request will be denied. This function
@@ -282,14 +291,14 @@ override any of the following methods. A new instance is created for each
request.
-.. function:: finish()
+.. method:: RequestHandler.finish()
Called after the :meth:`handle` method to perform any clean-up actions
required. The default implementation does nothing. If :meth:`setup` or
:meth:`handle` raise an exception, this function will not be called.
-.. function:: handle()
+.. method:: RequestHandler.handle()
This function must do all the work required to service a request. The
default implementation does nothing. Several instance attributes are
@@ -308,7 +317,7 @@ request.
data or return data to the client.
-.. function:: setup()
+.. method:: RequestHandler.setup()
Called before the :meth:`handle` method to perform any initialization actions
required. The default implementation does nothing.