twisted.internet.asyncioreactor.AsyncioSelectorReactor(PosixReactorBase) class documentationtwisted.internet.asyncioreactor
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Implements interfaces: twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorFDSet
Reactor running on top of asyncio.SelectorEventLoop.
| Method | __init__ | Undocumented | 
| Method | addReader | I add reader to the set of file descriptors to get read events for. | 
| Method | addWriter | I add writer to the set of file descriptors to get write events for. | 
| Method | removeReader | Removes an object previously added with addReader. | 
| Method | removeWriter | Removes an object previously added with addWriter. | 
| Method | removeAll | Remove all readers and writers. | 
| Method | getReaders | Return the list of file descriptors currently monitored for input events by the reactor. | 
| Method | getWriters | Return the list file descriptors currently monitored for output events by the reactor. | 
| Method | getDelayedCalls | No summary | 
| Method | iterate | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.iterate. | 
| Method | run | Fire 'startup' System Events, move the reactor to the 'running' state, 
then run the main loop until it is stopped with stop()orcrash(). | 
| Method | stop | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.stop. | 
| Method | crash | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.crash. | 
| Method | seconds | Get the current time in seconds. | 
| Method | callLater | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTime.callLater. | 
| Method | callFromThread | Cause a function to be executed by the reactor thread. | 
| Method | _unregisterFDInAsyncio | Compensate for a bug in asyncio where it will not unregister a FD that it cannot handle in the epoll loop. It touches internal asyncio code. | 
| Method | _readOrWrite | Undocumented | 
Inherited from PosixReactorBase:
| Method | installWaker | Install a `waker' to allow threads and signals to wake up the IO thread. | 
| Method | spawnProcess | Spawn a process, with a process protocol. | 
| Method | listenUDP | Connects a given DatagramProtocolto the given numeric UDP port. | 
| Method | listenMulticast | Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given numeric UDP port. | 
| Method | connectUNIX | Connect a client protocol to a UNIX socket. | 
| Method | listenUNIX | Listen on a UNIX socket. | 
| Method | listenUNIXDatagram | Connects a given DatagramProtocolto the given path. | 
| Method | connectUNIXDatagram | Connects a ConnectedDatagramProtocolinstance to a path. | 
| Method | adoptStreamPort | Create a new IListeningPortfrom an already-initialized socket. | 
| Method | adoptStreamConnection | |
| Method | adoptDatagramPort | Add an existing listening SOCK_DGRAM socket to the reactor to monitor for read and write readiness. | 
| Method | listenTCP | Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port. | 
| Method | connectTCP | Connect a TCP client. | 
| Method | connectSSL | Connect a client Protocol to a remote SSL socket. | 
| Method | listenSSL | Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port. The connection is a SSL one, using contexts created by the context factory. | 
| Instance Variable | _childWaker | Noneor a reference to the_SIGCHLDWakerwhich is used to properly notice child process termination. | 
| Method | _handleSignals | Extend the basic signal handling logic to also support handling SIGCHLD to know when to try to reap child processes. | 
| Method | _uninstallHandler | If a child waker was created and installed, uninstall it now. | 
| Method | _removeAll | Remove all readers and writers, and list of removed IReadDescriptors
andIWriteDescriptors. | 
Inherited from _SignalReactorMixin (via PosixReactorBase):
| Method | startRunning | Extend the base implementation in order to remember whether signal handlers should be installed later. | 
| Method | mainLoop | Undocumented | 
| Instance Variable | _installSignalHandlers | A flag which indicates whether any signal handlers will be installed during
startup.  This includes handlers for SIGCHLD to monitor child processes, 
and SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGBREAK to stop the reactor. (type: bool) | 
| Method | _reallyStartRunning | Extend the base implementation by also installing signal handlers, if self._installSignalHandlersis true. | 
Inherited from _DisconnectSelectableMixin (via PosixReactorBase):
| Method | _disconnectSelectable | Utility function for disconnecting a selectable. | 
Inherited from ReactorBase (via PosixReactorBase):
| Instance Variable | running | See IReactorCore.running | 
| Method | wakeUp | Wake up the event loop. | 
| Method | doIteration | Do one iteration over the readers and writers which have been added. | 
| Method | resolve | Return a Deferred that will resolve a hostname. | 
| Method | sigInt | Handle a SIGINT interrupt. | 
| Method | sigBreak | Handle a SIGBREAK interrupt. | 
| Method | sigTerm | Handle a SIGTERM interrupt. | 
| Method | disconnectAll | Disconnect every reader, and writer in the system. | 
| Method | fireSystemEvent | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.fireSystemEvent. | 
| Method | addSystemEventTrigger | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.addSystemEventTrigger. | 
| Method | removeSystemEventTrigger | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.removeSystemEventTrigger. | 
| Method | callWhenRunning | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.callWhenRunning. | 
| Method | startRunning | Method called when reactor starts: do some initialization and fire startup events. | 
| Method | timeout | Determine the longest time the reactor may sleep (waiting on I/O notification, perhaps) before it must wake up to service a time-related event. | 
| Method | runUntilCurrent | Run all pending timed calls. | 
| Method | callFromThread 0 | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorFromThreads.callFromThread. | 
| Method | getThreadPool | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorThreads.getThreadPool. | 
| Method | callInThread | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorInThreads.callInThread. | 
| Method | suggestThreadPoolSize | See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorThreads.suggestThreadPoolSize. | 
| Instance Variable | _stopped | A flag which is true between paired calls to reactor.runandreactor.stop.  This should be replaced with an explicit state 
machine. (type:bool) | 
| Instance Variable | _justStopped | A flag which is true between the time reactor.stopis called 
and the time the shutdown system event is fired.  This is used to determine
whether that event should be fired after each iteration through the 
mainloop.  This should be replaced with an explicit state machine. (type:bool) | 
| Instance Variable | _started | A flag which is true from the time reactor.runis called until
the timereactor.runreturns.  This is used to prevent calls 
toreactor.runon a running reactor.  This should be replaced 
with an explicit state machine. (type:bool) | 
| Instance Variable | _registerAsIOThread | A flag controlling whether the reactor will register the thread it is 
running in as the I/O thread when it starts. If True, 
registration will be done, otherwise it will not be. | 
| Instance Variable | _exitSignal | See _ISupportsExitSignalCapturing._exitSignal | 
| Method | _reallyStartRunning | Method called to transition to the running state. This should happen in the during startup event trigger phase. | 
| Method | _moveCallLaterSooner | Undocumented | 
| Method | _cancelCallLater | Undocumented | 
| Method | _insertNewDelayedCalls | Undocumented | 
| Method | _checkProcessArgs | Check for valid arguments and environment to spawnProcess. | 
| Method | _initThreads | Undocumented | 
| Method | _initThreadPool | Create the threadpool accessible with callFromThread. | 
| Method | _stopThreadPool | No summary | 
Inherited from PluggableResolverMixin (via PosixReactorBase, ReactorBase):
| Instance Variable | resolver | The installed IResolverSimple. | 
| Method | installResolver | See IReactorPluggableResolver. | 
| Method | installNameResolver | See IReactorPluggableNameResolver. | 
| Method | nameResolver | Implementation of read-only IReactorPluggableNameResolver.nameResolver. | 
| Instance Variable | _nameResolver | The installed IHostnameResolver. | 
Compensate for a bug in asyncio where it will not unregister a FD that it cannot handle in the epoll loop. It touches internal asyncio code.
A description of the bug by markrwilliams:
The add_writer method of asyncio event loops isn't atomic 
because all the Selector classes in the selector module internally record a
file object before passing it to the platform's selector implementation. If
the platform's selector decides the file object isn't acceptable, the 
resulting exception doesn't cause the Selector to un-track the file 
object.
The failing/hanging stdio test goes through the following sequence of events (roughly):
* The first connection.write(intToByte(value)) call hits 
the asyncio reactor's addWriter method.
* addWriter calls the asyncio loop's 
add_writer method, which happens to live on 
_BaseSelectorEventLoop.
* The asyncio loop's add_writer method checks if the file 
object has been registered before via the selector's get_key 
method.
* It hasn't, so the KeyError block runs and calls the selector's register method
* Code examples that follow use EpollSelector, but the code flow holds true for any other selector implementation. The selector's register method first calls through to the next register method in the MRO
* That next method is always _BaseSelectorImpl.register 
which creates a SelectorKey instance for the file object, 
stores it under the file object's file descriptor, and then returns it.
* Control returns to the concrete selector implementation, which asks the operating system to track the file descriptor using the right API.
* The operating system refuses! An exception is raised that, in this 
case, the asyncio reactor handles by creating a 
_ContinuousPolling object to watch the file descriptor.
* The second connection.write(intToByte(value)) call hits 
the asyncio reactor's addWriter method, which hits the 
add_writer method. But the loop's selector's get_key method 
now returns a SelectorKey! Now the asyncio reactor's 
addWriter method thinks the asyncio loop will watch the file 
descriptor, even though it won't.
I add reader to the set of file descriptors to get read events for.
| Parameters | reader | An IReadDescriptorprovider that will be checked for read events until it is removed from the 
reactor withremoveReader. | 
| Returns | None. | |
I add writer to the set of file descriptors to get write events for.
| Parameters | writer | An IWriteDescriptorprovider that will be checked for write events until it is removed from the
reactor withremoveWriter. | 
| Returns | None. | |
Remove all readers and writers.
Should not remove reactor internal reactor connections (like a waker).
| Returns | A list of IReadDescriptorandIWriteDescriptorproviders which were removed. | |
Return the list of file descriptors currently monitored for input events by the reactor.
| Returns | the list of file descriptors monitored for input events. (type: listofIReadDescriptor) | |
Return the list file descriptors currently monitored for output events by the reactor.
| Returns | the list of file descriptors monitored for output events. (type: listofIWriteDescriptor) | |
Return all the outstanding delayed calls in the system. They are returned in no particular order. This method is not efficient -- it is really only meant for test cases.
| Returns | A list of outstanding delayed calls. | |
Fire 'startup' System Events, move the reactor to the 'running' state, 
then run the main loop until it is stopped with stop() or 
crash().
See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.stop.
See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore.crash.
Reset reactor state tracking attributes and re-initialize certain 
state-transition helpers which were set up in __init__ but 
later destroyed (through use).
See twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTime.callLater.
Cause a function to be executed by the reactor thread.
Use this method when you want to run a function in the reactor's thread 
from another thread.  Calling callFromThread
should wake up the main thread (where reactor.run()
is executing) and run the given callable in that thread.
If you're writing a multi-threaded application the callable
may need to be thread safe, but this method doesn't require it as such.  If
you want to call a function in the next mainloop iteration, but you're in 
the same thread, use callLater
with a delay of 0.