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Victor Stinner9592edb2014-02-02 15:03:02 +01003.. _asyncio-event-loop:
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5Event loops
6===========
7
8The event loop is the central execution device provided by :mod:`asyncio`.
9It provides multiple facilities, amongst which:
10
Eli Benderskyb73c8332014-02-09 06:07:47 -080011* Registering, executing and cancelling delayed calls (timeouts).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010012
Victor Stinner9592edb2014-02-02 15:03:02 +010013* Creating client and server :ref:`transports <asyncio-transport>` for various
Eli Benderskyb73c8332014-02-09 06:07:47 -080014 kinds of communication.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010015
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080016* Launching subprocesses and the associated :ref:`transports
17 <asyncio-transport>` for communication with an external program.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010018
Eli Benderskyb73c8332014-02-09 06:07:47 -080019* Delegating costly function calls to a pool of threads.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010020
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080021Event loop policies and the default policy
22------------------------------------------
23
24Event loop management is abstracted with a *policy* pattern, to provide maximal
25flexibility for custom platforms and frameworks. Throughout the execution of a
26process, a single global policy object manages the event loops available to the
27process based on the calling context. A policy is an object implementing the
28:class:`AbstractEventLoopPolicy` interface.
29
30For most users of :mod:`asyncio`, policies never have to be dealt with
31explicitly, since the default global policy is sufficient.
32
33The default policy defines context as the current thread, and manages an event
34loop per thread that interacts with :mod:`asyncio`. The module-level functions
35:func:`get_event_loop` and :func:`set_event_loop` provide convenient access to
36event loops managed by the default policy.
37
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010038Event loop functions
39--------------------
40
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080041The following functions are convenient shortcuts to accessing the methods of the
42global policy. Note that this provides access to the default policy, unless an
43alternative policy was set by calling :func:`set_event_loop_policy` earlier in
44the execution of the process.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010045
46.. function:: get_event_loop()
47
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080048 Equivalent to calling ``get_event_loop_policy().get_event_loop()``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010049
50.. function:: set_event_loop(loop)
51
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080052 Equivalent to calling ``get_event_loop_policy().set_event_loop(loop)``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010053
54.. function:: new_event_loop()
55
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080056 Equivalent to calling ``get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop()``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010057
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080058Event loop policy interface
59---------------------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010060
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080061An event loop policy must implement the following interface:
62
63.. class:: AbstractEventLoopPolicy
64
65 .. method:: get_event_loop()
66
67 Get the event loop for current context. Returns an event loop object
68 implementing :class:`BaseEventLoop` interface, or raises an exception in case
69 no event loop has been set for the current context and the current policy
70 does not specify to create one. It should never return ``None``.
71
72 .. method:: set_event_loop(loop)
73
74 Set the event loop of the current context to *loop*.
75
76 .. method:: new_event_loop()
77
78 Create and return a new event loop object according to this policy's rules.
79 If there's need to set this loop as the event loop of the current context,
Larry Hastingsad88d7a2014-02-10 04:26:10 -080080 :meth:`set_event_loop` must be called explicitly.
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080081
82Access to the global loop policy
83--------------------------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010084
85.. function:: get_event_loop_policy()
86
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080087 Get the current event loop policy.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010088
89.. function:: set_event_loop_policy(policy)
90
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -080091 Set the current event loop policy. If *policy* is ``None``, the default
92 policy is restored.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010093
94Run an event loop
95-----------------
96
97.. method:: BaseEventLoop.run_forever()
98
99 Run until :meth:`stop` is called.
100
101.. method:: BaseEventLoop.run_until_complete(future)
102
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100103 Run until the :class:`Future` is done.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100104
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500105 If the argument is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, it is wrapped
106 in a :class:`Task`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100107
108 Return the Future's result, or raise its exception.
109
110.. method:: BaseEventLoop.is_running()
111
112 Returns running status of event loop.
113
Victor Stinnerafbf8272013-12-03 02:05:42 +0100114.. method:: BaseEventLoop.stop()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100115
116 Stop running the event loop.
117
118 Every callback scheduled before :meth:`stop` is called will run.
119 Callback scheduled after :meth:`stop` is called won't. However, those
120 callbacks will run if :meth:`run_forever` is called again later.
121
122.. method:: BaseEventLoop.close()
123
124 Close the event loop. The loop should not be running.
125
126 This clears the queues and shuts down the executor, but does not wait for
127 the executor to finish.
128
129 This is idempotent and irreversible. No other methods should be called after
130 this one.
131
132
133Calls
134-----
135
136.. method:: BaseEventLoop.call_soon(callback, \*args)
137
138 Arrange for a callback to be called as soon as possible.
139
140 This operates as a FIFO queue, callbacks are called in the order in
141 which they are registered. Each callback will be called exactly once.
142
143 Any positional arguments after the callback will be passed to the
144 callback when it is called.
145
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -0500146 An instance of :class:`asyncio.Handle` is returned.
147
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100148.. method:: BaseEventLoop.call_soon_threadsafe(callback, \*args)
149
150 Like :meth:`call_soon`, but thread safe.
151
152
Victor Stinner45b27ed2014-02-01 02:36:43 +0100153.. _asyncio-delayed-calls:
154
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100155Delayed calls
156-------------
157
158The event loop has its own internal clock for computing timeouts.
159Which clock is used depends on the (platform-specific) event loop
160implementation; ideally it is a monotonic clock. This will generally be
161a different clock than :func:`time.time`.
162
Victor Stinnerfd9d3742014-02-18 09:37:43 +0100163.. note::
164
165 Timeouts (relative *delay* or absolute *when*) should not exceed one day.
166
Victor Stinner45b27ed2014-02-01 02:36:43 +0100167
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100168.. method:: BaseEventLoop.call_later(delay, callback, *args)
169
170 Arrange for the *callback* to be called after the given *delay*
171 seconds (either an int or float).
172
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -0500173 An instance of :class:`asyncio.Handle` is returned.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100174
175 *callback* will be called exactly once per call to :meth:`call_later`.
176 If two callbacks are scheduled for exactly the same time, it is
177 undefined which will be called first.
178
179 The optional positional *args* will be passed to the callback when it
180 is called. If you want the callback to be called with some named
181 arguments, use a closure or :func:`functools.partial`.
182
183.. method:: BaseEventLoop.call_at(when, callback, *args)
184
185 Arrange for the *callback* to be called at the given absolute timestamp
186 *when* (an int or float), using the same time reference as :meth:`time`.
187
188 This method's behavior is the same as :meth:`call_later`.
189
190.. method:: BaseEventLoop.time()
191
192 Return the current time, as a :class:`float` value, according to the
193 event loop's internal clock.
194
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100195.. seealso::
196
197 The :func:`asyncio.sleep` function.
198
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100199
200Creating connections
Victor Stinner0c6f1ca2013-12-03 01:46:39 +0100201--------------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100202
203.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_connection(protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, \*, ssl=None, family=0, proto=0, flags=0, sock=None, local_addr=None, server_hostname=None)
204
205 Create a streaming transport connection to a given Internet *host* and
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100206 *port*: socket family :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET` or
207 :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` depending on *host* (or *family* if specified),
208 socket type :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`. *protocol_factory* must be a
209 callable returning a :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100210
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500211 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` which will try to
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100212 establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
213 coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
214
215 The chronological synopsis of the underlying operation is as follows:
216
Victor Stinner9592edb2014-02-02 15:03:02 +0100217 #. The connection is established, and a :ref:`transport <asyncio-transport>`
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100218 is created to represent it.
219
220 #. *protocol_factory* is called without arguments and must return a
Victor Stinner9592edb2014-02-02 15:03:02 +0100221 :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100222
223 #. The protocol instance is tied to the transport, and its
224 :meth:`connection_made` method is called.
225
226 #. The coroutine returns successfully with the ``(transport, protocol)``
227 pair.
228
229 The created transport is an implementation-dependent bidirectional stream.
230
231 .. note::
232 *protocol_factory* can be any kind of callable, not necessarily
233 a class. For example, if you want to use a pre-created
234 protocol instance, you can pass ``lambda: my_protocol``.
235
236 Options allowing to change how the connection is created:
237
238 * *ssl*: if given and not false, a SSL/TLS transport is created
239 (by default a plain TCP transport is created). If *ssl* is
240 a :class:`ssl.SSLContext` object, this context is used to create
241 the transport; if *ssl* is :const:`True`, a context with some
242 unspecified default settings is used.
243
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +0100244 .. seealso:: :ref:`SSL/TLS security considerations <ssl-security>`
245
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100246 * *server_hostname*, is only for use together with *ssl*,
247 and sets or overrides the hostname that the target server's certificate
248 will be matched against. By default the value of the *host* argument
249 is used. If *host* is empty, there is no default and you must pass a
250 value for *server_hostname*. If *server_hostname* is an empty
251 string, hostname matching is disabled (which is a serious security
252 risk, allowing for man-in-the-middle-attacks).
253
254 * *family*, *proto*, *flags* are the optional address family, protocol
255 and flags to be passed through to getaddrinfo() for *host* resolution.
256 If given, these should all be integers from the corresponding
257 :mod:`socket` module constants.
258
259 * *sock*, if given, should be an existing, already connected
260 :class:`socket.socket` object to be used by the transport.
261 If *sock* is given, none of *host*, *port*, *family*, *proto*, *flags*
262 and *local_addr* should be specified.
263
264 * *local_addr*, if given, is a ``(local_host, local_port)`` tuple used
265 to bind the socket to locally. The *local_host* and *local_port*
266 are looked up using getaddrinfo(), similarly to *host* and *port*.
267
Victor Stinnerc8ea8132014-01-23 11:02:09 +0100268 .. seealso::
269
270 The :func:`open_connection` function can be used to get a pair of
271 (:class:`StreamReader`, :class:`StreamWriter`) instead of a protocol.
272
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100273
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100274.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_datagram_endpoint(protocol_factory, local_addr=None, remote_addr=None, \*, family=0, proto=0, flags=0)
275
276 Create datagram connection: socket family :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET` or
277 :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` depending on *host* (or *family* if specified),
278 socket type :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_DGRAM`.
279
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500280 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` which will try to
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100281 establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
282 coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
283
284 See the :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_connection` method for parameters.
285
286
287.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_unix_connection(protocol_factory, path, \*, ssl=None, sock=None, server_hostname=None)
288
289 Create UNIX connection: socket family :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX`, socket
290 type :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`. The :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX` socket
291 family is used to communicate between processes on the same machine
292 efficiently.
293
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500294 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` which will try to
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100295 establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
296 coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
297
298 See the :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_connection` method for parameters.
299
300 Availability: UNIX.
301
302
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100303Creating listening connections
304------------------------------
305
306.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_server(protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, \*, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, reuse_address=None)
307
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500308 A :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` method which creates a TCP server bound to
309 host and port.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100310
311 The return value is a :class:`AbstractServer` object which can be used to stop
312 the service.
313
314 If *host* is an empty string or None all interfaces are assumed
315 and a list of multiple sockets will be returned (most likely
316 one for IPv4 and another one for IPv6).
317
318 *family* can be set to either :data:`~socket.AF_INET` or
319 :data:`~socket.AF_INET6` to force the socket to use IPv4 or IPv6. If not set
320 it will be determined from host (defaults to :data:`~socket.AF_UNSPEC`).
321
322 *flags* is a bitmask for :meth:`getaddrinfo`.
323
324 *sock* can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting
325 socket object.
326
327 *backlog* is the maximum number of queued connections passed to
328 :meth:`~socket.socket.listen` (defaults to 100).
329
330 ssl can be set to an :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` to enable SSL over the
331 accepted connections.
332
333 *reuse_address* tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in
334 TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to
335 expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on
336 UNIX.
337
Victor Stinnerc8ea8132014-01-23 11:02:09 +0100338 .. seealso::
339
340 The function :func:`start_server` creates a (:class:`StreamReader`,
341 :class:`StreamWriter`) pair and calls back a function with this pair.
342
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100343
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100344.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_unix_server(protocol_factory, path=None, \*, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100345
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100346 Similar to :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_server`, but specific to the
347 socket family :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX`.
348
349 Availability: UNIX.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100350
351
352
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100353Watch file descriptors
354----------------------
355
356.. method:: BaseEventLoop.add_reader(fd, callback, \*args)
357
358 Start watching the file descriptor for read availability and then call the
359 *callback* with specified arguments.
360
361.. method:: BaseEventLoop.remove_reader(fd)
362
363 Stop watching the file descriptor for read availability.
364
365.. method:: BaseEventLoop.add_writer(fd, callback, \*args)
366
367 Start watching the file descriptor for write availability and then call the
368 *callback* with specified arguments.
369
370.. method:: BaseEventLoop.remove_writer(fd)
371
372 Stop watching the file descriptor for write availability.
373
374
375Low-level socket operations
376---------------------------
377
378.. method:: BaseEventLoop.sock_recv(sock, nbytes)
379
380 Receive data from the socket. The return value is a bytes object
381 representing the data received. The maximum amount of data to be received
382 at once is specified by *nbytes*.
383
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500384 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100385
386 .. seealso::
387
388 The :meth:`socket.socket.recv` method.
389
390.. method:: BaseEventLoop.sock_sendall(sock, data)
391
392 Send data to the socket. The socket must be connected to a remote socket.
393 This method continues to send data from *data* until either all data has
394 been sent or an error occurs. ``None`` is returned on success. On error,
395 an exception is raised, and there is no way to determine how much data, if
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500396 any, was successfully processed by the receiving end of the connection.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100397
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500398 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100399
400 .. seealso::
401
402 The :meth:`socket.socket.sendall` method.
403
404.. method:: BaseEventLoop.sock_connect(sock, address)
405
406 Connect to a remote socket at *address*.
407
Victor Stinner1b0580b2014-02-13 09:24:37 +0100408 The *address* must be already resolved to avoid the trap of hanging the
409 entire event loop when the address requires doing a DNS lookup. For
410 example, it must be an IP address, not an hostname, for
411 :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET` and :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` address families.
412 Use :meth:`getaddrinfo` to resolve the hostname asynchronously.
413
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500414 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100415
416 .. seealso::
417
418 The :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_connection` method, the
419 :func:`open_connection` function and the :meth:`socket.socket.connect`
420 method.
421
422
423.. method:: BaseEventLoop.sock_accept(sock)
424
425 Accept a connection. The socket must be bound to an address and listening
426 for connections. The return value is a pair ``(conn, address)`` where *conn*
427 is a *new* socket object usable to send and receive data on the connection,
428 and *address* is the address bound to the socket on the other end of the
429 connection.
430
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500431 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100432
433 .. seealso::
434
435 The :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_server` method, the :func:`start_server`
436 function and the :meth:`socket.socket.accept` method.
437
438
439Resolve host name
440-----------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100441
442.. method:: BaseEventLoop.getaddrinfo(host, port, \*, family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0)
443
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500444 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, similar to
445 :meth:`socket.getaddrinfo` function but non-blocking.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100446
447.. method:: BaseEventLoop.getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags=0)
448
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500449 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, similar to
450 :meth:`socket.getnameinfo` function but non-blocking.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100451
452
Victor Stinner984600f2014-03-25 09:40:26 +0100453Connect pipes
454-------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100455
456.. method:: BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
457
Victor Stinnera5b257a2014-05-29 00:14:03 +0200458 Register read pipe in eventloop. Set the *pipe* to non-blocking mode.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100459
460 *protocol_factory* should instantiate object with :class:`Protocol`
Victor Stinnera5b257a2014-05-29 00:14:03 +0200461 interface. *pipe* is a :term:`file-like object <file object>`.
462 Return pair ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport* supports the
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100463 :class:`ReadTransport` interface.
464
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500465 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100466
467.. method:: BaseEventLoop.connect_write_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
468
469 Register write pipe in eventloop.
470
471 *protocol_factory* should instantiate object with :class:`BaseProtocol`
472 interface. Pipe is file-like object already switched to nonblocking.
473 Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport support
474 :class:`WriteTransport` interface.
475
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500476 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100477
Victor Stinner08444382014-02-02 22:43:39 +0100478.. seealso::
479
Victor Stinner984600f2014-03-25 09:40:26 +0100480 The :meth:`BaseEventLoop.subprocess_exec` and
481 :meth:`BaseEventLoop.subprocess_shell` methods.
Victor Stinner08444382014-02-02 22:43:39 +0100482
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100483
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +0100484UNIX signals
485------------
486
487Availability: UNIX only.
488
489.. method:: BaseEventLoop.add_signal_handler(signum, callback, \*args)
490
491 Add a handler for a signal.
492
493 Raise :exc:`ValueError` if the signal number is invalid or uncatchable.
494 Raise :exc:`RuntimeError` if there is a problem setting up the handler.
495
496.. method:: BaseEventLoop.remove_signal_handler(sig)
497
498 Remove a handler for a signal.
499
500 Return ``True`` if a signal handler was removed, ``False`` if not.
501
502.. seealso::
503
504 The :mod:`signal` module.
505
506
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100507Executor
508--------
509
510Call a function in an :class:`~concurrent.futures.Executor` (pool of threads or
511pool of processes). By default, an event loop uses a thread pool executor
512(:class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`).
513
514.. method:: BaseEventLoop.run_in_executor(executor, callback, \*args)
515
516 Arrange for a callback to be called in the specified executor.
517
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700518 The *executor* argument should be an :class:`~concurrent.futures.Executor`
519 instance. The default executor is used if *executor* is ``None``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100520
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500521 This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
522
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100523.. method:: BaseEventLoop.set_default_executor(executor)
524
525 Set the default executor used by :meth:`run_in_executor`.
526
527
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -0500528Error Handling API
529------------------
530
531Allows to customize how exceptions are handled in the event loop.
532
533.. method:: BaseEventLoop.set_exception_handler(handler)
534
535 Set *handler* as the new event loop exception handler.
536
537 If *handler* is ``None``, the default exception handler will
538 be set.
539
540 If *handler* is a callable object, it should have a
541 matching signature to ``(loop, context)``, where ``loop``
542 will be a reference to the active event loop, ``context``
543 will be a ``dict`` object (see :meth:`call_exception_handler`
544 documentation for details about context).
545
546.. method:: BaseEventLoop.default_exception_handler(context)
547
548 Default exception handler.
549
550 This is called when an exception occurs and no exception
551 handler is set, and can be called by a custom exception
552 handler that wants to defer to the default behavior.
553
554 *context* parameter has the same meaning as in
555 :meth:`call_exception_handler`.
556
557.. method:: BaseEventLoop.call_exception_handler(context)
558
559 Call the current event loop exception handler.
560
561 *context* is a ``dict`` object containing the following keys
562 (new keys may be introduced later):
563
564 * 'message': Error message;
565 * 'exception' (optional): Exception object;
566 * 'future' (optional): :class:`asyncio.Future` instance;
567 * 'handle' (optional): :class:`asyncio.Handle` instance;
568 * 'protocol' (optional): :ref:`Protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance;
569 * 'transport' (optional): :ref:`Transport <asyncio-transport>` instance;
570 * 'socket' (optional): :class:`socket.socket` instance.
571
572 .. note::
573
574 Note: this method should not be overloaded in subclassed
575 event loops. For any custom exception handling, use
576 :meth:`set_exception_handler()` method.
577
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +0100578Debug mode
579----------
580
581.. method:: BaseEventLoop.get_debug()
582
Victor Stinner1415e252014-02-20 01:44:10 +0100583 Get the debug mode (:class:`bool`) of the event loop, ``False`` by default.
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +0100584
585.. method:: BaseEventLoop.set_debug(enabled: bool)
586
587 Set the debug mode of the event loop.
588
589.. seealso::
590
591 The :ref:`Develop with asyncio <asyncio-dev>` section.
592
593
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +0100594Server
595------
596
597.. class:: AbstractServer
598
599 Abstract server returned by :func:`BaseEventLoop.create_server`.
600
601 .. method:: close()
602
603 Stop serving. This leaves existing connections open.
604
605 .. method:: wait_closed()
606
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500607 A :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` to wait until service is closed.
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +0100608
609
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -0500610Handle
611------
612
613.. class:: Handle
614
615 A callback wrapper object returned by :func:`BaseEventLoop.call_soon`,
616 :func:`BaseEventLoop.call_soon_threadsafe`, :func:`BaseEventLoop.call_later`,
617 and :func:`BaseEventLoop.call_at`.
618
619 .. method:: cancel()
620
621 Cancel the call.
622
623
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100624.. _asyncio-hello-world-callback:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100625
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100626Example: Hello World (callback)
627-------------------------------
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100628
629Print ``Hello World`` every two seconds, using a callback::
630
631 import asyncio
632
633 def print_and_repeat(loop):
634 print('Hello World')
635 loop.call_later(2, print_and_repeat, loop)
636
637 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
Victor Stinnerdbd89502013-12-10 02:47:22 +0100638 loop.call_soon(print_and_repeat, loop)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100639 loop.run_forever()
640
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100641.. seealso::
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100642
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100643 :ref:`Hello World example using a coroutine <asyncio-hello-world-coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100644
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +0100645
646Example: Set signal handlers for SIGINT and SIGTERM
647---------------------------------------------------
648
649Register handlers for signals :py:data:`SIGINT` and :py:data:`SIGTERM`::
650
651 import asyncio
652 import functools
653 import os
654 import signal
655
656 def ask_exit(signame):
657 print("got signal %s: exit" % signame)
658 loop.stop()
659
660 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
661 for signame in ('SIGINT', 'SIGTERM'):
662 loop.add_signal_handler(getattr(signal, signame),
663 functools.partial(ask_exit, signame))
664
665 print("Event loop running forever, press CTRL+c to interrupt.")
666 print("pid %s: send SIGINT or SIGTERM to exit." % os.getpid())
667 loop.run_forever()
668