| .. currentmodule:: asyncio |
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| .. _asyncio-policies: |
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| ======== |
| Policies |
| ======== |
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| An event loop policy is a global per-process object that controls |
| the management of the event loop. Each event loop has a default |
| policy, which can be changed and customized using the policy API. |
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| A policy defines the notion of *context* and manages a |
| separate event loop per context. The default policy |
| defines *context* to be the current thread. |
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| By using a custom event loop policy, the behavior of |
| :func:`get_event_loop`, :func:`set_event_loop`, and |
| :func:`new_event_loop` functions can be customized. |
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| Policy objects should implement the APIs defined |
| in the :class:`AbstractEventLoopPolicy` abstract base class. |
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| Getting and Setting the Policy |
| ============================== |
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| The following functions can be used to get and set the policy |
| for the current process: |
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| .. function:: get_event_loop_policy() |
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| Return the current process-wide policy. |
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| .. function:: set_event_loop_policy(policy) |
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| Set the current process-wide policy to *policy*. |
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| If *policy* is set to ``None``, the default policy is restored. |
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| Policy Objects |
| ============== |
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| The abstract event loop policy base class is defined as follows: |
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| .. class:: AbstractEventLoopPolicy |
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| An abstract base class for asyncio policies. |
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| .. method:: get_event_loop() |
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| Get the event loop for the current context. |
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| Return an event loop object implementing the |
| :class:`AbstractEventLoop` interface. |
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| This method should never return ``None``. |
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.6 |
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| .. method:: set_event_loop(loop) |
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| Set the event loop for the current context to *loop*. |
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| .. method:: new_event_loop() |
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| Create and return a new event loop object. |
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| This method should never return ``None``. |
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| .. method:: get_child_watcher() |
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| Get a child process watcher object. |
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| Return a watcher object implementing the |
| :class:`AbstractChildWatcher` interface. |
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| This function is Unix specific. |
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| .. method:: set_child_watcher(watcher) |
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| Get the current child process watcher to *watcher*. |
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| This function is Unix specific. |
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| asyncio ships with the following built-in policies: |
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| .. class:: DefaultEventLoopPolicy |
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| The default asyncio policy. Uses :class:`SelectorEventLoop` |
| on Unix and :class:`ProactorEventLoop` on Windows. |
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| There is no need to install the default policy manually. asyncio |
| is configured to use the default policy automatically. |
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.8 |
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| On Windows, :class:`ProactorEventLoop` is now used by default. |
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| .. class:: WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy |
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| An alternative event loop policy that uses the |
| :class:`SelectorEventLoop` event loop implementation. |
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| .. availability:: Windows. |
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| .. class:: WindowsProactorEventLoopPolicy |
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| An alternative event loop policy that uses the |
| :class:`ProactorEventLoop` event loop implementation. |
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| .. availability:: Windows. |
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| Process Watchers |
| ================ |
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| A process watcher allows customization of how an event loop monitors |
| child processes on Unix. Specifically, the event loop needs to know |
| when a child process has exited. |
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| In asyncio, child processes are created with |
| :func:`create_subprocess_exec` and :meth:`loop.subprocess_exec` |
| functions. |
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| asyncio defines the :class:`AbstractChildWatcher` abstract base class, |
| which child watchers should implement, and has two different |
| implementations: :class:`SafeChildWatcher` (configured to be used |
| by default) and :class:`FastChildWatcher`. |
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| See also the :ref:`Subprocess and Threads <asyncio-subprocess-threads>` |
| section. |
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| The following two functions can be used to customize the child process watcher |
| implementation used by the asyncio event loop: |
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| .. function:: get_child_watcher() |
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| Return the current child watcher for the current policy. |
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| .. function:: set_child_watcher(watcher) |
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| Set the current child watcher to *watcher* for the current |
| policy. *watcher* must implement methods defined in the |
| :class:`AbstractChildWatcher` base class. |
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| .. note:: |
| Third-party event loops implementations might not support |
| custom child watchers. For such event loops, using |
| :func:`set_child_watcher` might be prohibited or have no effect. |
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| .. class:: AbstractChildWatcher |
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| .. method:: add_child_handler(pid, callback, \*args) |
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| Register a new child handler. |
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| Arrange for ``callback(pid, returncode, *args)`` to be called |
| when a process with PID equal to *pid* terminates. Specifying |
| another callback for the same process replaces the previous |
| handler. |
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| The *callback* callable must be thread-safe. |
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| .. method:: remove_child_handler(pid) |
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| Removes the handler for process with PID equal to *pid*. |
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| The function returns ``True`` if the handler was successfully |
| removed, ``False`` if there was nothing to remove. |
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| .. method:: attach_loop(loop) |
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| Attach the watcher to an event loop. |
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| If the watcher was previously attached to an event loop, then |
| it is first detached before attaching to the new loop. |
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| Note: loop may be ``None``. |
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| .. method:: close() |
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| Close the watcher. |
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| This method has to be called to ensure that underlying |
| resources are cleaned-up. |
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| .. class:: SafeChildWatcher |
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| This implementation avoids disrupting other code spawning processes |
| by polling every process explicitly on a :py:data:`SIGCHLD` signal. |
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| This is a safe solution but it has a significant overhead when |
| handling a big number of processes (*O(n)* each time a |
| :py:data:`SIGCHLD` is received). |
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| asyncio uses this safe implementation by default. |
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| .. class:: FastChildWatcher |
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| This implementation reaps every terminated processes by calling |
| ``os.waitpid(-1)`` directly, possibly breaking other code spawning |
| processes and waiting for their termination. |
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| There is no noticeable overhead when handling a big number of |
| children (*O(1)* each time a child terminates). |
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| Custom Policies |
| =============== |
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| To implement a new event loop policy, it is recommended to subclass |
| :class:`DefaultEventLoopPolicy` and override the methods for which |
| custom behavior is wanted, e.g.:: |
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| class MyEventLoopPolicy(asyncio.DefaultEventLoopPolicy): |
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| def get_event_loop(self): |
| """Get the event loop. |
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| This may be None or an instance of EventLoop. |
| """ |
| loop = super().get_event_loop() |
| # Do something with loop ... |
| return loop |
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| asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(MyEventLoopPolicy()) |