add router builder class, fix interupts for ListenerServer
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Nice syntax cheatsheet [here][4]
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General docstring structure should be structured as follows:
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```python
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def example_function(a, b):
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'''
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Minimal function description. (either first sentence or line; gets used in
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autosummaries)
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Additional exposition, unwrapped by admonitions.
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.. admonition:: Admonition description
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Indented content, code blocks, lists, etc
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Parameters:
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a: a's description
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b: b's description
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Returns:
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<return-type>: Description of return value
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'''
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...
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```
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[1]: https://pradyunsg.me/furo/
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[2]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/man/sphinx-apidoc.html
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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
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from execlog import util
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from execlog import routers
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from execlog import listeners
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from execlog.server import Server
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from execlog.handler import Handler
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from execlog.listener import Listener
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from execlog.router import Router, ChainRouter, Event
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from execlog.server import Server
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from execlog.event import Event, FileEvent
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from execlog import listeners
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from execlog import routers
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from execlog import util
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from execlog.router import Router, ChainRouter, Event, RouterBuilder, route
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@ -11,4 +11,5 @@ FileEvent = namedtuple(
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'FileEvent',
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['endpoint', 'name', 'action'],
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defaults=[None, None, None],
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# action is 32bit flag mask
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)
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@ -5,9 +5,11 @@ import logging
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from pathlib import Path
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from collections import defaultdict
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from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
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from inotify_simple import INotify, Event as iEvent, flags as iflags, masks as imasks
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from execlog import util
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from execlog.util.generic import color_text
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from execlog.event import FileEvent
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from execlog.listener import Listener
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@ -119,7 +121,8 @@ class PathListener(Listener[FileEvent]):
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flags: inotify_simple flags matching FS event types allowed to trigger the
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callback
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'''
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path = Path(path)
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#path = Path(path)
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path = str(path)
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if flags is None:
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flags = iflags.CREATE | iflags.DELETE | iflags.MODIFY | iflags.DELETE_SELF | iflags.MOVED_TO
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@ -145,13 +148,23 @@ class PathListener(Listener[FileEvent]):
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to make sure to call ``.stop()``
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'''
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self.started = True
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logger.info(f'Starting listener for {len(self.watchmap)} paths')
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logger.info(
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color_text(
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f'Starting listener for {len(self.watchmap)} paths',
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Fore.GREEN,
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)
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)
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for path, flags in self.canonmap.values():
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logger.info(f'> Listening on path {path} for flags {iflags.from_mask(flags)}')
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for (callback, pattern, debounce, delay, *_) in self.router.routemap[path]:
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logger.info(f'| > {pattern} -> {callback.__name__} (debounce {debounce}ms, delay {delay}ms)')
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logger.info(
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color_text(
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f'| > {pattern} -> {callback.__name__} (debounce {debounce}ms, delay {delay}ms)',
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Style.DIM,
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)
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)
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while True:
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rlist, _, _ = select.select(
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@ -300,7 +313,7 @@ class PathListener(Listener[FileEvent]):
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'''
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Note:
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If ``handle_events`` is called externally, note that this loop will block in the
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calling thread until the jobs have been submitted. It will _not_ block until
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calling thread until the jobs have been submitted. It will *not* block until
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jobs have completed, however, as a list of futures is returned. The calling
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Watcher instance may have already been started, in which case ``run()`` will
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already be executing in a separate thread. Calling this method externally will
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import traceback
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import threading
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Callable
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from functools import partial
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from typing import Any, Callable
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from colorama import Fore, Style
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from collections import defaultdict
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from functools import partial, update_wrapper
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, wait, as_completed
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from tqdm.auto import tqdm
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from execlog.util.generic import color_text
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from execlog.event import Event
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from execlog.listener import Listener
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@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ class Router[E: Event]:
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route_tuple = (callback, pattern, debounce, delay, listener_kwargs)
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self.routemap[endpoint].append(route_tuple)
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def submit(self, events:E | list[E], callbacks:list[Callable]|None=None):
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def submit(self, events: E | list[E], callbacks: list[Callable] | None = None):
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'''
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Handle a list of events. Each event is matched against the registered callbacks,
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and those callbacks are ran concurrently (be it via a thread pool or an asyncio
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@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ class Router[E: Event]:
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return futures
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def submit_event(self, event: E, callbacks:list[Callable]|None=None):
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def submit_event(self, event: E, callbacks: list[Callable] | None = None):
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'''
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Group up and submit all matching callbacks for ``event``. All callbacks are ran
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concurrently in their own threads, and this method blocks until all are completed.
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@ -294,6 +295,15 @@ class Router[E: Event]:
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# reject event
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continue
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callback_name = str(callback)
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if hasattr(callback, '__name__'):
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callback_name = callback.__name__
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name_text = color_text(name, Fore.BLUE)
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pattern_text = color_text(pattern, Fore.BLUE)
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endpoint_text = color_text(endpoint, Fore.BLUE)
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callback_text = color_text(callback_name[:50], Fore.BLUE)
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if self.filter(event, pattern, **listen_kwargs):
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# note that delayed callbacks are added
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matches.append(self.get_delayed_callback(callback, delay, index))
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# set next debounce
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self.next_allowed_time[index] = event_time + debounce
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match_text = Style.BRIGHT + Fore.GREEN + 'matched' + Fore.RESET
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callback_name = str(callback)
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if hasattr(callback, '__name__'):
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callback_name = callback.__name__
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match_text = color_text('matched', Style.BRIGHT, Fore.GREEN)
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logger.info(
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f'Event [{name}] {match_text} [{pattern}] under [{endpoint}] for [{callback_name}]'
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f'Event [{name_text}] {match_text} [{pattern_text}] under [{endpoint_text}] for [{callback_text}]'
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)
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else:
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match_text = Style.BRIGHT + Fore.RED + 'rejected' + Fore.RESET
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match_text = color_text('rejected', Style.BRIGHT, Fore.RED)
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logger.debug(
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f'Event [{name}] {match_text} against [{pattern}] under [{endpoint}] for [{callback.__name__}]'
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f'Event [{name_text}] {match_text} against [{pattern_text}] under [{endpoint_text}] for [{callback_text}]'
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)
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return matches
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@ -372,7 +377,7 @@ class Router[E: Event]:
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def filter(self, event: E, pattern, **listen_kwargs) -> bool:
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'''
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Determine if a given event matches the providedpattern
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Determine if a given event matches the provided pattern
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Parameters:
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event:
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@ -546,3 +551,141 @@ def handle_exception(future):
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except Exception as e:
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print(f"Exception occurred: {e}")
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traceback.print_exc()
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# RouterBuilder
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def route(router, route_group, **route_kwargs):
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def decorator(f):
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f._route_data = (router, route_group, route_kwargs)
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return f
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return decorator
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class RouteRegistryMeta(type):
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'''
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Metaclass handling route registry at the class level.
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'''
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def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
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route_registry = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(list))
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def register_route(method):
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nonlocal route_registry
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if hasattr(method, '_route_data'):
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router, route_group, route_kwargs = method._route_data
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route_registry[router][route_group].append((method, route_kwargs))
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# add registered superclass methods; iterate over bases (usually just one), then
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# that base's chain down (reversed), then methods from each subclass
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for base in bases:
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for _class in reversed(base.mro()):
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methods = inspect.getmembers(_class, predicate=inspect.isfunction)
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for _, method in methods:
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register_route(method)
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# add final registered formats for the current class, overwriting any found in
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# superclass chain
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for attr_name, attr_value in attrs.items():
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register_route(attr_value)
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attrs['route_registry'] = route_registry
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return super().__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs)
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class RouterBuilder(metaclass=RouteRegistryMeta):
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'''
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Builds a (Chain)Router using attached methods and passed options.
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This class can be subtyped and desired router methods attached using the provided
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``route`` decorator. This facilitates two separate grouping mechanisms:
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1. Group methods by frame (i.e., attach to the same router in a chain router)
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2. Group by registry equivalence (i.e, within a frame, registered with the same
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parameters)
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These groups are indicated by the following collation syntax:
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.. code-block:: python
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@route('<router>/<frame>', '<route-group>', **route_kwargs)
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def method(...):
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...
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and the following is a specific example:
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.. code-block:: python
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@route(router='convert', route_group='file', debounce=500)
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def file_convert_1(self, event):
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...
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which will attach the method to the "convert" router (or "frame" in a chain router
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context) using parameters (endpoint, pattern, and other keyword args) associated with
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the "file" route group (as indexed by the ``register_map`` provided on instantiation)
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with the ``debounce`` route keyword (which will override the same keyword values if
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set in the route group). Note that the exact same ``@route`` signature can be used for
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an arbitrary number of methods to be handled in parallel by the associated Router.
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Note that there is one reserved route group keyword: "post," for post callbacks.
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Multiple post-callbacks for a particular router can be specified with the same ID
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syntax above.
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.. admonition:: Map structures
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The following is a more intuitive breakdown of the maps involved, provided and
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computed on instantiation:
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.. code-block:: python
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# provided
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register_map[<router-name>] -> ( Router, { <type>: ( ( endpoint, pattern ), **kwargs ) } )
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# computed
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routers[<router-name>][<type>] -> [... <methods> ...]
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.. admonition:: TODO
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Consider "flattening" the ``register_map`` to be indexed only by ``<type>``,
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effectively forcing the 2nd grouping mechanism to be provided here (while the 1st
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is handled by the method registration within the body of the class). This properly
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separates the group mechanisms and is a bit more elegant, but reduces the
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flexibility a bit (possibly in a good way, though).
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'''
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def __init__(
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self,
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register_map: dict[str, tuple[Router, dict[str, tuple[tuple[str, str], dict[str, Any]]]]],
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):
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self.register_map = register_map
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# register
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for router_name, (router, router_options) in self.register_map.items():
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for route_group, method_arg_list in self.route_registry[router_name].items():
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# get post-callbacks for reserved key "post"
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# assumed no kwargs for passthrough
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if route_group == 'post':
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for method, _ in method_arg_list:
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router.add_post_callback(method)
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continue
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group_options = router_options.get(route_group)
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if group_options is None:
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continue
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# "group_route_kwargs" are route kwargs provided @ group level
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# "method_route_kwargs" are route kwargs provided @ method level
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# |-> considered more specific and will override group kwargs
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(endpoint, pattern), group_route_kwargs = group_options
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for method, method_route_kwargs in method_arg_list:
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router.register(
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endpoint,
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update_wrapper(partial(method, self), method),
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pattern,
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**{
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**group_route_kwargs,
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**method_route_kwargs
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}
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)
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def get_router(self, router_key_list: list[str]):
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return ChainRouter([self.register_map[k][0] for k in router_key_list])
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listeners in one place.
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.. admonition:: todo
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As it stands, the Server requires address and port details, effectively needing one
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of the HTTP items (static file serving or livereloading) to be initialized appropriately.
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But there is a clear use case for just managing disparate Routers and their associated
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make the Server definition more flexible.
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'''
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import re
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import signal
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import asyncio
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import logging
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import threading
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self.loop.call_soon_threadsafe(set_should_exit)
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class ListenerServer:
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'''
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Server abstraction to handle disparate listeners.
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'''
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def __init__(
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self,
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managed_listeners : list | None = None,
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):
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if managed_listeners is None:
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managed_listeners = []
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self.managed_listeners = managed_listeners
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def start(self):
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, lambda s,f: self.shutdown())
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signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda s,f: self.shutdown())
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for listener in self.managed_listeners:
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#loop.run_in_executor(None, partial(self.listener.start, loop=loop))
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if not listener.started:
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listener.start()
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for listener in self.managed_listeners:
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listener.join()
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def shutdown(self):
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# stop attached auxiliary listeners, both internal & external
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if self.managed_listeners:
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logger.info(f"Stopping {len(self.managed_listeners)} listeners...")
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for listener in self.managed_listeners:
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listener.stop()
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from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
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def color_text(text, *colorama_args):
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return f"{''.join(colorama_args)}{text}{Style.RESET_ALL}"
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class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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_format = '%(levelname)-8s :: %(name)s %(message)s'
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colorama.init(autoreset=True)
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