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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_application,twisted.test.test_twistd -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
import sys, os, pdb, getpass, traceback, signal
from operator import attrgetter
from twisted.python import runtime, log, usage, failure, util, logfile
from twisted.python.versions import Version
from twisted.python.reflect import qual, namedAny
from twisted.python.deprecate import deprecated
from twisted.python.log import ILogObserver
from twisted.persisted import sob
from twisted.application import service, reactors
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted import copyright, plugin
# Expose the new implementation of installReactor at the old location.
from twisted.application.reactors import installReactor
from twisted.application.reactors import NoSuchReactor
class _BasicProfiler(object):
"""
@ivar saveStats: if C{True}, save the stats information instead of the
human readable format
@type saveStats: C{bool}
@ivar profileOutput: the name of the file use to print profile data.
@type profileOutput: C{str}
"""
def __init__(self, profileOutput, saveStats):
self.profileOutput = profileOutput
self.saveStats = saveStats
def _reportImportError(self, module, e):
"""
Helper method to report an import error with a profile module. This
has to be explicit because some of these modules are removed by
distributions due to them being non-free.
"""
s = "Failed to import module %s: %s" % (module, e)
s += """
This is most likely caused by your operating system not including
the module due to it being non-free. Either do not use the option
--profile, or install the module; your operating system vendor
may provide it in a separate package.
"""
raise SystemExit(s)
class ProfileRunner(_BasicProfiler):
"""
Runner for the standard profile module.
"""
def run(self, reactor):
"""
Run reactor under the standard profiler.
"""
try:
import profile
except ImportError, e:
self._reportImportError("profile", e)
p = profile.Profile()
p.runcall(reactor.run)
if self.saveStats:
p.dump_stats(self.profileOutput)
else:
tmp, sys.stdout = sys.stdout, open(self.profileOutput, 'a')
try:
p.print_stats()
finally:
sys.stdout, tmp = tmp, sys.stdout
tmp.close()
class HotshotRunner(_BasicProfiler):
"""
Runner for the hotshot profile module.
"""
def run(self, reactor):
"""
Run reactor under the hotshot profiler.
"""
try:
import hotshot.stats
except (ImportError, SystemExit), e:
# Certain versions of Debian (and Debian derivatives) raise
# SystemExit when importing hotshot if the "non-free" profiler
# module is not installed. Someone eventually recognized this
# as a bug and changed the Debian packaged Python to raise
# ImportError instead. Handle both exception types here in
# order to support the versions of Debian which have this
# behavior. The bug report which prompted the introduction of
# this highly undesirable behavior should be available online at
# <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=334067>.
# There seems to be no corresponding bug report which resulted
# in the behavior being removed. -exarkun
self._reportImportError("hotshot", e)
# this writes stats straight out
p = hotshot.Profile(self.profileOutput)
p.runcall(reactor.run)
if self.saveStats:
# stats are automatically written to file, nothing to do
return
else:
s = hotshot.stats.load(self.profileOutput)
s.strip_dirs()
s.sort_stats(-1)
s.stream = open(self.profileOutput, 'w')
s.print_stats()
s.stream.close()
class CProfileRunner(_BasicProfiler):
"""
Runner for the cProfile module.
"""
def run(self, reactor):
"""
Run reactor under the cProfile profiler.
"""
try:
import cProfile, pstats
except ImportError, e:
self._reportImportError("cProfile", e)
p = cProfile.Profile()
p.runcall(reactor.run)
if self.saveStats:
p.dump_stats(self.profileOutput)
else:
stream = open(self.profileOutput, 'w')
s = pstats.Stats(p, stream=stream)
s.strip_dirs()
s.sort_stats(-1)
s.print_stats()
stream.close()
class AppProfiler(object):
"""
Class which selects a specific profile runner based on configuration
options.
@ivar profiler: the name of the selected profiler.
@type profiler: C{str}
"""
profilers = {"profile": ProfileRunner, "hotshot": HotshotRunner,
"cprofile": CProfileRunner}
def __init__(self, options):
saveStats = options.get("savestats", False)
profileOutput = options.get("profile", None)
self.profiler = options.get("profiler", "hotshot").lower()
if self.profiler in self.profilers:
profiler = self.profilers[self.profiler](profileOutput, saveStats)
self.run = profiler.run
else:
raise SystemExit("Unsupported profiler name: %s" % (self.profiler,))
class AppLogger(object):
"""
Class managing logging faciliy of the application.
@ivar _logfilename: The name of the file to which to log, if other than the
default.
@type _logfilename: C{str}
@ivar _observerFactory: Callable object that will create a log observer, or
None.
@ivar _observer: log observer added at C{start} and removed at C{stop}.
@type _observer: C{callable}
"""
_observer = None
def __init__(self, options):
self._logfilename = options.get("logfile", "")
self._observerFactory = options.get("logger") or None
def start(self, application):
"""
Initialize the logging system.
If a customer logger was specified on the command line it will be
used. If not, and an L{ILogObserver} component has been set on
C{application}, then it will be used as the log observer. Otherwise a
log observer will be created based on the command-line options for
built-in loggers (e.g. C{--logfile}).
@param application: The application on which to check for an
L{ILogObserver}.
"""
if self._observerFactory is not None:
observer = self._observerFactory()
else:
observer = application.getComponent(ILogObserver, None)
if observer is None:
observer = self._getLogObserver()
self._observer = observer
log.startLoggingWithObserver(self._observer)
self._initialLog()
def _initialLog(self):
"""
Print twistd start log message.
"""
from twisted.internet import reactor
log.msg("twistd %s (%s %s) starting up." % (copyright.version,
sys.executable,
runtime.shortPythonVersion()))
log.msg('reactor class: %s.' % (qual(reactor.__class__),))
def _getLogObserver(self):
"""
Create a log observer to be added to the logging system before running
this application.
"""
if self._logfilename == '-' or not self._logfilename:
logFile = sys.stdout
else:
logFile = logfile.LogFile.fromFullPath(self._logfilename)
return log.FileLogObserver(logFile).emit
def stop(self):
"""
Print twistd stop log message.
"""
log.msg("Server Shut Down.")
if self._observer is not None:
log.removeObserver(self._observer)
self._observer = None
def fixPdb():
def do_stop(self, arg):
self.clear_all_breaks()
self.set_continue()
from twisted.internet import reactor
reactor.callLater(0, reactor.stop)
return 1
def help_stop(self):
print """stop - Continue execution, then cleanly shutdown the twisted reactor."""
def set_quit(self):
os._exit(0)
pdb.Pdb.set_quit = set_quit
pdb.Pdb.do_stop = do_stop
pdb.Pdb.help_stop = help_stop
def runReactorWithLogging(config, oldstdout, oldstderr, profiler=None, reactor=None):
"""
Start the reactor, using profiling if specified by the configuration, and
log any error happening in the process.
@param config: configuration of the twistd application.
@type config: L{ServerOptions}
@param oldstdout: initial value of C{sys.stdout}.
@type oldstdout: C{file}
@param oldstderr: initial value of C{sys.stderr}.
@type oldstderr: C{file}
@param profiler: object used to run the reactor with profiling.
@type profiler: L{AppProfiler}
@param reactor: The reactor to use. If C{None}, the global reactor will
be used.
"""
if reactor is None:
from twisted.internet import reactor
try:
if config['profile']:
if profiler is not None:
profiler.run(reactor)
elif config['debug']:
sys.stdout = oldstdout
sys.stderr = oldstderr
if runtime.platformType == 'posix':
signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR2, lambda *args: pdb.set_trace())
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, lambda *args: pdb.set_trace())
fixPdb()
pdb.runcall(reactor.run)
else:
reactor.run()
except:
if config['nodaemon']:
file = oldstdout
else:
file = open("TWISTD-CRASH.log",'a')
traceback.print_exc(file=file)
file.flush()
def getPassphrase(needed):
if needed:
return getpass.getpass('Passphrase: ')
else:
return None
def getSavePassphrase(needed):
if needed:
passphrase = util.getPassword("Encryption passphrase: ")
else:
return None
class ApplicationRunner(object):
"""
An object which helps running an application based on a config object.
Subclass me and implement preApplication and postApplication
methods. postApplication generally will want to run the reactor
after starting the application.
@ivar config: The config object, which provides a dict-like interface.
@ivar application: Available in postApplication, but not
preApplication. This is the application object.
@ivar profilerFactory: Factory for creating a profiler object, able to
profile the application if options are set accordingly.
@ivar profiler: Instance provided by C{profilerFactory}.
@ivar loggerFactory: Factory for creating object responsible for logging.
@ivar logger: Instance provided by C{loggerFactory}.
"""
profilerFactory = AppProfiler
loggerFactory = AppLogger
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
self.profiler = self.profilerFactory(config)
self.logger = self.loggerFactory(config)
def run(self):
"""
Run the application.
"""
self.preApplication()
self.application = self.createOrGetApplication()
self.logger.start(self.application)
self.postApplication()
self.logger.stop()
def startReactor(self, reactor, oldstdout, oldstderr):
"""
Run the reactor with the given configuration. Subclasses should
probably call this from C{postApplication}.
@see: L{runReactorWithLogging}
"""
runReactorWithLogging(
self.config, oldstdout, oldstderr, self.profiler, reactor)
def preApplication(self):
"""
Override in subclass.
This should set up any state necessary before loading and
running the Application.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def postApplication(self):
"""
Override in subclass.
This will be called after the application has been loaded (so
the C{application} attribute will be set). Generally this
should start the application and run the reactor.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def createOrGetApplication(self):
"""
Create or load an Application based on the parameters found in the
given L{ServerOptions} instance.
If a subcommand was used, the L{service.IServiceMaker} that it
represents will be used to construct a service to be added to
a newly-created Application.
Otherwise, an application will be loaded based on parameters in
the config.
"""
if self.config.subCommand:
# If a subcommand was given, it's our responsibility to create
# the application, instead of load it from a file.
# loadedPlugins is set up by the ServerOptions.subCommands
# property, which is iterated somewhere in the bowels of
# usage.Options.
plg = self.config.loadedPlugins[self.config.subCommand]
ser = plg.makeService(self.config.subOptions)
application = service.Application(plg.tapname)
ser.setServiceParent(application)
else:
passphrase = getPassphrase(self.config['encrypted'])
application = getApplication(self.config, passphrase)
return application
def getApplication(config, passphrase):
s = [(config[t], t)
for t in ['python', 'source', 'file'] if config[t]][0]
filename, style = s[0], {'file':'pickle'}.get(s[1],s[1])
try:
log.msg("Loading %s..." % filename)
application = service.loadApplication(filename, style, passphrase)
log.msg("Loaded.")
except Exception, e:
s = "Failed to load application: %s" % e
if isinstance(e, KeyError) and e.args[0] == "application":
s += """
Could not find 'application' in the file. To use 'twistd -y', your .tac
file must create a suitable object (e.g., by calling service.Application())
and store it in a variable named 'application'. twistd loads your .tac file
and scans the global variables for one of this name.
Please read the 'Using Application' HOWTO for details.
"""
traceback.print_exc(file=log.logfile)
log.msg(s)
log.deferr()
sys.exit('\n' + s + '\n')
return application
def _reactorAction():
return usage.CompleteList([r.shortName for r in reactors.getReactorTypes()])
class ReactorSelectionMixin:
"""
Provides options for selecting a reactor to install.
If a reactor is installed, the short name which was used to locate it is
saved as the value for the C{"reactor"} key.
"""
compData = usage.Completions(
optActions={"reactor": _reactorAction})
messageOutput = sys.stdout
_getReactorTypes = staticmethod(reactors.getReactorTypes)
def opt_help_reactors(self):
"""
Display a list of possibly available reactor names.
"""
rcts = sorted(self._getReactorTypes(), key=attrgetter('shortName'))
for r in rcts:
self.messageOutput.write(' %-4s\t%s\n' %
(r.shortName, r.description))
raise SystemExit(0)
def opt_reactor(self, shortName):
"""
Which reactor to use (see --help-reactors for a list of possibilities)
"""
# Actually actually actually install the reactor right at this very
# moment, before any other code (for example, a sub-command plugin)
# runs and accidentally imports and installs the default reactor.
#
# This could probably be improved somehow.
try:
installReactor(shortName)
except NoSuchReactor:
msg = ("The specified reactor does not exist: '%s'.\n"
"See the list of available reactors with "
"--help-reactors" % (shortName,))
raise usage.UsageError(msg)
except Exception, e:
msg = ("The specified reactor cannot be used, failed with error: "
"%s.\nSee the list of available reactors with "
"--help-reactors" % (e,))
raise usage.UsageError(msg)
else:
self["reactor"] = shortName
opt_r = opt_reactor
class ServerOptions(usage.Options, ReactorSelectionMixin):
longdesc = ("twistd reads a twisted.application.service.Application out "
"of a file and runs it.")
optFlags = [['savestats', None,
"save the Stats object rather than the text output of "
"the profiler."],
['no_save','o', "do not save state on shutdown"],
['encrypted', 'e',
"The specified tap/aos file is encrypted."]]
optParameters = [['logfile','l', None,
"log to a specified file, - for stdout"],
['logger', None, None,
"A fully-qualified name to a log observer factory to use "
"for the initial log observer. Takes precedence over "
"--logfile and --syslog (when available)."],
['profile', 'p', None,
"Run in profile mode, dumping results to specified file"],
['profiler', None, "hotshot",
"Name of the profiler to use (%s)." %
", ".join(AppProfiler.profilers)],
['file','f','twistd.tap',
"read the given .tap file"],
['python','y', None,
"read an application from within a Python file "
"(implies -o)"],
['source', 's', None,
"Read an application from a .tas file (AOT format)."],
['rundir','d','.',
'Change to a supplied directory before running']]
compData = usage.Completions(
mutuallyExclusive=[("file", "python", "source")],
optActions={"file": usage.CompleteFiles("*.tap"),
"python": usage.CompleteFiles("*.(tac|py)"),
"source": usage.CompleteFiles("*.tas"),
"rundir": usage.CompleteDirs()}
)
_getPlugins = staticmethod(plugin.getPlugins)
def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
self['debug'] = False
usage.Options.__init__(self, *a, **kw)
def opt_debug(self):
"""
Run the application in the Python Debugger (implies nodaemon),
sending SIGUSR2 will drop into debugger
"""
defer.setDebugging(True)
failure.startDebugMode()
self['debug'] = True
opt_b = opt_debug
def opt_spew(self):
"""
Print an insanely verbose log of everything that happens.
Useful when debugging freezes or locks in complex code."""
sys.settrace(util.spewer)
try:
import threading
except ImportError:
return
threading.settrace(util.spewer)
def parseOptions(self, options=None):
if options is None:
options = sys.argv[1:] or ["--help"]
usage.Options.parseOptions(self, options)
def postOptions(self):
if self.subCommand or self['python']:
self['no_save'] = True
if self['logger'] is not None:
try:
self['logger'] = namedAny(self['logger'])
except Exception, e:
raise usage.UsageError("Logger '%s' could not be imported: %s"
% (self['logger'], e))
def subCommands(self):
plugins = self._getPlugins(service.IServiceMaker)
self.loadedPlugins = {}
for plug in sorted(plugins, key=attrgetter('tapname')):
self.loadedPlugins[plug.tapname] = plug
yield (plug.tapname,
None,
# Avoid resolving the options attribute right away, in case
# it's a property with a non-trivial getter (eg, one which
# imports modules).
lambda plug=plug: plug.options(),
plug.description)
subCommands = property(subCommands)
def run(runApp, ServerOptions):
config = ServerOptions()
try:
config.parseOptions()
except usage.error, ue:
print config
print "%s: %s" % (sys.argv[0], ue)
else:
runApp(config)
def convertStyle(filein, typein, passphrase, fileout, typeout, encrypt):
application = service.loadApplication(filein, typein, passphrase)
sob.IPersistable(application).setStyle(typeout)
passphrase = getSavePassphrase(encrypt)
if passphrase:
fileout = None
sob.IPersistable(application).save(filename=fileout, passphrase=passphrase)
def startApplication(application, save):
from twisted.internet import reactor
service.IService(application).startService()
if save:
p = sob.IPersistable(application)
reactor.addSystemEventTrigger('after', 'shutdown', p.save, 'shutdown')
reactor.addSystemEventTrigger('before', 'shutdown',
service.IService(application).stopService)