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"""Experimental networking
This module contains experiments in making user-friendly Server and Client
classes that integrate with pyglet's event system. These are very basic,
socket server/client examples, and are not ready to be used in production.
They are included here to solicit feedback, and possibly spark further
development. Basic Server usage::
server = net.Server(address='0.0.0.0', port=1234)
active_connections = weakref.WeakSet()
def pong(connection, message):
print(f"Received '{message}' from '{connection}'")
connection.send(b'pong')
@server.event
def on_connection(connection):
print(f"New client connected: {connection}")
connection.set_handler('on_receive', pong)
active_connections.add(connection)
@server.event
def on_disconnect(connection):
print(f"Client disconnected: {connection}")
active_connections.discard(connection)
Basic Client example::
client = net.Client(address='localhost', port=1234)
@client.event
def on_receive(client, message):
print(f"Received: {message}")
@client.event
def on_disconnect(client):
print(f"Disconnected: {client}")
client.send(b'ping')
"""
import queue as _queue
import struct as _struct
import socket as _socket
import asyncio as _asyncio
import threading as _threading
from pyglet.event import EventDispatcher as _EventDispatcher
from pyglet.util import debug_print
_debug_net = debug_print('debug_net')
class Client(_EventDispatcher):
def __init__(self, address, port):
"""Create a Client connection to a Server."""
self._socket = _socket.create_connection((address, port))
self._address = address
self._port = port
self._terminate = _threading.Event()
self._queue = _queue.Queue()
_threading.Thread(target=self._recv, daemon=True).start()
_threading.Thread(target=self._send, daemon=True).start()
self._sentinal = object() # poison pill
def close(self):
"""Close the connection."""
self._queue.put(self._sentinal)
self._socket.shutdown(1)
if not self._terminate.is_set():
self._terminate.set()
self.dispatch_event('on_disconnect', self)
def send(self, message):
"""Queue a message to send.
Put a string of bytes into the queue to send.
raises a `ConnectionError` if the connection
has been closed or dropped.
:Parameters:
`message` : bytes
A string of bytes to send.
"""
if self._terminate.is_set():
raise ConnectionError("Connection is closed.")
self._queue.put(message)
def _send(self): # Thread
"""Background Thread to send messages from the queue."""
while not self._terminate.is_set():
message = self._queue.get()
if message == self._sentinal: # bail out on poison pill
break
try:
# Attach a 4byte header to the front of the message:
packet = _struct.pack('I', len(message)) + message
self._socket.sendall(packet)
except (ConnectionError, OSError):
self.close()
break
assert _debug_net("Exiting _send thread")
def _recv(self): # Thread
socket = self._socket
while not self._terminate.is_set():
try:
header = socket.recv(4)
while len(header) < 4:
header += socket.recv(4 - len(header))
size = _struct.unpack('I', header)[0]
message = socket.recv(size)
while len(message) < size:
message += socket.recv(size)
self.dispatch_event('on_receive', self, message)
except (ConnectionError, OSError):
self.close()
break
assert _debug_net("Exiting _recv thread")
def on_receive(self, connection, message):
"""Event for received messages."""
def on_disconnect(self, connection):
"""Event for disconnection. """
def __repr__(self):
return f"Client(address={self._address}, port={self._port})"
Client.register_event_type('on_receive')
Client.register_event_type('on_disconnect')
class ClientConnection(_EventDispatcher):
def __init__(self, reader, writer):
self._reader = reader
self._writer = writer
self._closed = False
self._loop = _asyncio.get_event_loop()
_asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(self._recv(), self._loop)
def close(self):
if not self._closed:
self._writer.transport.close()
self._closed = True
self.dispatch_event('on_disconnect', self)
async def _recv(self):
while not self._closed:
try:
header = await self._reader.readexactly(4)
size = _struct.unpack('I', header)[0]
message = await self._reader.readexactly(size)
self._loop.call_soon(self.dispatch_event, 'on_receive', self, message)
except _asyncio.IncompleteReadError:
self.close()
break
async def _send(self, message):
try:
packet = _struct.pack('I', len(message)) + message
self._writer.write(packet)
await self._writer.drain()
except ConnectionResetError:
self.close()
def send(self, message):
# Synchrounously send a message in an async coroutine.
if self._writer.transport is None or self._writer.transport.is_closing():
self.close()
return
_future = _asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(self._send(message), self._loop)
def on_receive(self, connection, message):
"""Event for received messages."""
def on_disconnect(self, connection):
"""Event for disconnection. """
def __del__(self):
assert _debug_net(f"Connection garbage collected: {self}")
def __repr__(self):
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({id(self)})"
ClientConnection.register_event_type('on_receive')
ClientConnection.register_event_type('on_disconnect')
class Server(_EventDispatcher):
def __init__(self, address, port):
self._address = address
self._port = port
self._server = None
self._thread = _threading.Thread(target=self._run, daemon=True)
self._thread.start()
blurb = f"Server listening on {address}:{port}"
assert _debug_net(f"{'-' * len(blurb)}\n{blurb}\n{'-' * len(blurb)}")
async def handle_connection(self, reader, writer):
connection = ClientConnection(reader, writer)
self.dispatch_event('on_connection', connection)
async def _start_server(self):
self._server = await _asyncio.start_server(self.handle_connection, self._address, self._port)
async with self._server:
await self._server.serve_forever()
def _run(self):
try:
_asyncio.run(self._start_server())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self._server.close()
def on_connection(self, connection):
"""Event for new Client connections."""
assert _debug_net(f"Connected <--- {connection}")
connection.set_handler('on_disconnect', self.on_disconnect)
def on_disconnect(self, connection):
"""Event for disconnected Clients."""
assert _debug_net(f"Disconnected ---> {connection}")
Server.register_event_type('on_connection')
Server.register_event_type('on_disconnect')