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__all__ = ('Runner', 'run')
import contextvars
import enum
import functools
import threading
import signal
import sys
from . import coroutines
from . import events
from . import exceptions
from . import tasks
class _State(enum.Enum):
CREATED = "created"
INITIALIZED = "initialized"
CLOSED = "closed"
class Runner:
"""A context manager that controls event loop life cycle.
The context manager always creates a new event loop,
allows to run async functions inside it,
and properly finalizes the loop at the context manager exit.
If debug is True, the event loop will be run in debug mode.
If loop_factory is passed, it is used for new event loop creation.
asyncio.run(main(), debug=True)
is a shortcut for
with asyncio.Runner(debug=True) as runner:
runner.run(main())
The run() method can be called multiple times within the runner's context.
This can be useful for interactive console (e.g. IPython),
unittest runners, console tools, -- everywhere when async code
is called from existing sync framework and where the preferred single
asyncio.run() call doesn't work.
"""
# Note: the class is final, it is not intended for inheritance.
def __init__(self, *, debug=None, loop_factory=None):
self._state = _State.CREATED
self._debug = debug
self._loop_factory = loop_factory
self._loop = None
self._context = None
self._interrupt_count = 0
self._set_event_loop = False
def __enter__(self):
self._lazy_init()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.close()
def close(self):
"""Shutdown and close event loop."""
if self._state is not _State.INITIALIZED:
return
try:
loop = self._loop
_cancel_all_tasks(loop)
loop.run_until_complete(loop.shutdown_asyncgens())
loop.run_until_complete(loop.shutdown_default_executor())
finally:
if self._set_event_loop:
events.set_event_loop(None)
loop.close()
self._loop = None
self._state = _State.CLOSED
def get_loop(self):
"""Return embedded event loop."""
self._lazy_init()
return self._loop
def run(self, coro, *, context=None):
"""Run a coroutine inside the embedded event loop."""
if not coroutines.iscoroutine(coro):
raise ValueError("a coroutine was expected, got {!r}".format(coro))
if events._get_running_loop() is not None:
# fail fast with short traceback
raise RuntimeError(
"Runner.run() cannot be called from a running event loop")
self._lazy_init()
if context is None:
context = self._context
task = self._loop.create_task(coro, context=context)
if (threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread()
and signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) is signal.default_int_handler
):
sigint_handler = functools.partial(self._on_sigint, main_task=task)
try:
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigint_handler)
except ValueError:
# `signal.signal` may throw if `threading.main_thread` does
# not support signals (e.g. embedded interpreter with signals
# not registered - see gh-91880)
sigint_handler = None
else:
sigint_handler = None
self._interrupt_count = 0
try:
return self._loop.run_until_complete(task)
except exceptions.CancelledError:
if self._interrupt_count > 0:
uncancel = getattr(task, "uncancel", None)
if uncancel is not None and uncancel() == 0:
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
raise # CancelledError
finally:
if (sigint_handler is not None
and signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) is sigint_handler
):
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
def _lazy_init(self):
if self._state is _State.CLOSED:
raise RuntimeError("Runner is closed")
if self._state is _State.INITIALIZED:
return
if self._loop_factory is None:
self._loop = events.new_event_loop()
if not self._set_event_loop:
# Call set_event_loop only once to avoid calling
# attach_loop multiple times on child watchers
events.set_event_loop(self._loop)
self._set_event_loop = True
else:
self._loop = self._loop_factory()
if self._debug is not None:
self._loop.set_debug(self._debug)
self._context = contextvars.copy_context()
self._state = _State.INITIALIZED
def _on_sigint(self, signum, frame, main_task):
self._interrupt_count += 1
if self._interrupt_count == 1 and not main_task.done():
main_task.cancel()
# wakeup loop if it is blocked by select() with long timeout
self._loop.call_soon_threadsafe(lambda: None)
return
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
def run(main, *, debug=None):
"""Execute the coroutine and return the result.
This function runs the passed coroutine, taking care of
managing the asyncio event loop and finalizing asynchronous
generators.
This function cannot be called when another asyncio event loop is
running in the same thread.
If debug is True, the event loop will be run in debug mode.
This function always creates a new event loop and closes it at the end.
It should be used as a main entry point for asyncio programs, and should
ideally only be called once.
Example:
async def main():
await asyncio.sleep(1)
print('hello')
asyncio.run(main())
"""
if events._get_running_loop() is not None:
# fail fast with short traceback
raise RuntimeError(
"asyncio.run() cannot be called from a running event loop")
with Runner(debug=debug) as runner:
return runner.run(main)
def _cancel_all_tasks(loop):
to_cancel = tasks.all_tasks(loop)
if not to_cancel:
return
for task in to_cancel:
task.cancel()
loop.run_until_complete(tasks.gather(*to_cancel, return_exceptions=True))
for task in to_cancel:
if task.cancelled():
continue
if task.exception() is not None:
loop.call_exception_handler({
'message': 'unhandled exception during asyncio.run() shutdown',
'exception': task.exception(),
'task': task,
})