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154 lines
5.3 KiB
154 lines
5.3 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Threading related objects. |
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# These classes are based on the code available at http://gist.github.com/51686 |
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# (c) 2008, John Stowers <john.stowers@gmail.com> |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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import gobject |
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import threading |
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import logging |
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_log = logging.getLogger('helper.gtk_threads') |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Helper class for GObject |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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class _IdleObject(gobject.GObject): |
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""" |
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Override gobject.GObject to always emit signals in the main thread |
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by emmitting on an idle handler |
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""" |
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def __init__(self): |
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gobject.GObject.__init__(self) |
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def emit(self, *args): |
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gobject.idle_add(gobject.GObject.emit, self, *args) |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# A (worker) thread; does all the hard work. |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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class _WorkerThread(threading.Thread, _IdleObject): |
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""" |
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A single working thread. |
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""" |
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__gsignals__ = { |
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"completed": ( |
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, |
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, |
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(gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )), # list/networkdata |
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"exception": ( |
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gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, |
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gobject.TYPE_NONE, |
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(gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, ))} # The exception |
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def __init__(self, function, *args, **kwargs): |
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threading.Thread.__init__(self) |
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_IdleObject.__init__(self) |
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self._function = function |
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self._args = args |
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self._kwargs = kwargs |
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def run(self): |
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# call the function |
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_log.debug('Thread id %s calling %s()', self.getName(), |
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str(self._function.__name__)) |
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args = self._args |
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kwargs = self._kwargs |
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try: |
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result = self._function(*args, **kwargs) |
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except Exception, exc: # Catch ALL exceptions |
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# TODO: Check if this catch all warnins too! |
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_log.debug('Exception inside thread %s:\n%s', |
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self.getName(), str(exc)) |
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self.emit("exception", exc) |
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return |
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_log.debug('Thread id %s completed', self.getName()) |
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self.emit("completed", result) |
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return |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# The Thread manager class |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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class ThreadManager(object): |
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"""Manages the threads.""" |
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def __init__(self, max_threads=2): |
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"""Start the thread pool. The number of threads in the pool is defined |
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by `pool_size`, defaults to 2.""" |
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self._max_threads = max_threads |
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self._thread_pool = [] |
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self._running = [] |
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self._thread_id = 0 |
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return |
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def _remove_thread(self, widget, arg=None): |
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"""Called when the thread completes. We remove it from the thread list |
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(dictionary, actually) and start the next thread (if there is one).""" |
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# not actually a widget. It's the object that emitted the signal, in |
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# this case, the _WorkerThread object. |
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thread_id = widget.getName() |
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self._running.remove(thread_id) |
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_log.debug('Thread id %s completed, %d threads in the queue, ' \ |
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'%d still running', thread_id, len(self._thread_pool), |
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len(self._running)) |
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if self._thread_pool: |
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if len(self._running) < self._max_threads: |
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next = self._thread_pool.pop() |
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_log.debug('Dequeuing thread %s', next.getName()) |
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self._running.append(next.getName()) |
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next.start() |
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return |
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def add_work(self, complete_cb, exception_cb, func, *args, **kwargs): |
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"""Add a work to the thread list. `complete_cb` is the function to be |
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called with the result of the work. `exception_cb` is the function to |
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be called if there are any exceptions raised. Note that, once the |
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work is complete, one of those will be called, not both. `func` is the |
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function to be called in the secondary threads. `args` and `kwargs` |
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are parameters passed to the function.""" |
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thread = _WorkerThread(func, *args, **kwargs) |
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thread_id = '%s-%s' % (self._thread_id, func.__name__) |
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thread.connect('completed', complete_cb) |
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thread.connect('completed', self._remove_thread) |
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thread.connect('exception', exception_cb) |
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thread.connect('exception', self._remove_thread) |
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thread.setName(thread_id) |
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if len(self._running) < self._max_threads: |
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# immediatelly start the thread |
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self._running.append(thread_id) |
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thread.start() |
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else: |
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# add the thread to the queue |
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running_names = ', '.join(self._running) |
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_log.debug('Threads %s running, adding %s to the queue', |
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running_names, thread_id) |
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self._thread_pool.append(thread) |
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self._thread_id += 1 |
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return |
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def clear(self): |
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"""Clear the thread pool list. This will cause the manager to stop |
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working after the threads finish.""" |
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self._thread_pool = [] |
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self._running = [] |
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return
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