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Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07003
4==========
5Event Loop
6==========
7
Kyle Stanleyf9000642019-10-10 19:18:46 -04008**Source code:** :source:`Lib/asyncio/events.py`,
9:source:`Lib/asyncio/base_events.py`
10
11------------------------------------
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070012
13.. rubric:: Preface
14
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040015The event loop is the core of every asyncio application.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070016Event loops run asynchronous tasks and callbacks, perform network
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -070017IO operations, and run subprocesses.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070018
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040019Application developers should typically use the high-level asyncio functions,
20such as :func:`asyncio.run`, and should rarely need to reference the loop
21object or call its methods. This section is intended mostly for authors
22of lower-level code, libraries, and frameworks, who need finer control over
23the event loop behavior.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070024
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040025.. rubric:: Obtaining the Event Loop
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070026
27The following low-level functions can be used to get, set, or create
28an event loop:
29
30.. function:: get_running_loop()
31
32 Return the running event loop in the current OS thread.
33
34 If there is no running event loop a :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised.
35 This function can only be called from a coroutine or a callback.
36
37 .. versionadded:: 3.7
38
39.. function:: get_event_loop()
40
Andrew Svetlov2c49bec2020-01-21 00:46:38 +020041 Get the current event loop.
42
43 If there is no current event loop set in the current OS thread,
44 the OS thread is main, and :func:`set_event_loop` has not yet
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070045 been called, asyncio will create a new event loop and set it as the
46 current one.
47
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -070048 Because this function has rather complex behavior (especially
49 when custom event loop policies are in use), using the
50 :func:`get_running_loop` function is preferred to :func:`get_event_loop`
51 in coroutines and callbacks.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070052
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -070053 Consider also using the :func:`asyncio.run` function instead of using
54 lower level functions to manually create and close an event loop.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070055
Serhiy Storchaka172c0f22021-04-25 13:40:44 +030056 .. deprecated:: 3.10
57 Deprecation warning is emitted if there is no running event loop.
Miss Islington (bot)1557cff2021-07-26 21:07:30 -070058 In future Python releases, this function will be an alias of
Serhiy Storchaka172c0f22021-04-25 13:40:44 +030059 :func:`get_running_loop`.
60
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070061.. function:: set_event_loop(loop)
62
63 Set *loop* as a current event loop for the current OS thread.
64
65.. function:: new_event_loop()
66
67 Create a new event loop object.
68
69Note that the behaviour of :func:`get_event_loop`, :func:`set_event_loop`,
70and :func:`new_event_loop` functions can be altered by
71:ref:`setting a custom event loop policy <asyncio-policies>`.
72
73
74.. rubric:: Contents
75
76This documentation page contains the following sections:
77
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -070078* The `Event Loop Methods`_ section is the reference documentation of
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040079 the event loop APIs;
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070080
81* The `Callback Handles`_ section documents the :class:`Handle` and
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040082 :class:`TimerHandle` instances which are returned from scheduling
83 methods such as :meth:`loop.call_soon` and :meth:`loop.call_later`;
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070084
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040085* The `Server Objects`_ section documents types returned from
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070086 event loop methods like :meth:`loop.create_server`;
87
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -040088* The `Event Loop Implementations`_ section documents the
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070089 :class:`SelectorEventLoop` and :class:`ProactorEventLoop` classes;
90
91* The `Examples`_ section showcases how to work with some event
92 loop APIs.
93
94
Victor Stinner9592edb2014-02-02 15:03:02 +010095.. _asyncio-event-loop:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010096
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -070097Event Loop Methods
98==================
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010099
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700100Event loops have **low-level** APIs for the following:
lf627d2c82017-07-25 17:03:51 -0600101
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700102.. contents::
103 :depth: 1
104 :local:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100105
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100106
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700107Running and stopping the loop
108^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100109
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700110.. method:: loop.run_until_complete(future)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100111
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400112 Run until the *future* (an instance of :class:`Future`) has
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700113 completed.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100114
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700115 If the argument is a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>` it
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400116 is implicitly scheduled to run as a :class:`asyncio.Task`.
Eli Bendersky136fea22014-02-09 06:55:58 -0800117
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700118 Return the Future's result or raise its exception.
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700119
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700120.. method:: loop.run_forever()
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700121
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700122 Run the event loop until :meth:`stop` is called.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100123
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700124 If :meth:`stop` is called before :meth:`run_forever()` is called,
125 the loop will poll the I/O selector once with a timeout of zero,
126 run all callbacks scheduled in response to I/O events (and
127 those that were already scheduled), and then exit.
Victor Stinner83704962015-02-25 14:24:15 +0100128
Guido van Rossum41f69f42015-11-19 13:28:47 -0800129 If :meth:`stop` is called while :meth:`run_forever` is running,
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700130 the loop will run the current batch of callbacks and then exit.
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400131 Note that new callbacks scheduled by callbacks will not run in this
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700132 case; instead, they will run the next time :meth:`run_forever` or
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700133 :meth:`run_until_complete` is called.
Guido van Rossum41f69f42015-11-19 13:28:47 -0800134
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700135.. method:: loop.stop()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100136
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700137 Stop the event loop.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100138
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700139.. method:: loop.is_running()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100140
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700141 Return ``True`` if the event loop is currently running.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100142
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700143.. method:: loop.is_closed()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100144
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700145 Return ``True`` if the event loop was closed.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100146
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700147.. method:: loop.close()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100148
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700149 Close the event loop.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100150
Andriy Maletskyb83d9172018-10-29 23:39:21 +0200151 The loop must not be running when this function is called.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700152 Any pending callbacks will be discarded.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100153
Łukasz Langa7f9a2ae2019-06-04 13:03:20 +0200154 This method clears all queues and shuts down the executor, but does
155 not wait for the executor to finish.
Guido van Rossum41f69f42015-11-19 13:28:47 -0800156
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700157 This method is idempotent and irreversible. No other methods
158 should be called after the event loop is closed.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100159
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700160.. coroutinemethod:: loop.shutdown_asyncgens()
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500161
162 Schedule all currently open :term:`asynchronous generator` objects to
163 close with an :meth:`~agen.aclose()` call. After calling this method,
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700164 the event loop will issue a warning if a new asynchronous generator
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700165 is iterated. This should be used to reliably finalize all scheduled
Yury Selivanovac94e382018-09-17 23:58:00 -0400166 asynchronous generators.
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700167
Yury Selivanovac94e382018-09-17 23:58:00 -0400168 Note that there is no need to call this function when
169 :func:`asyncio.run` is used.
170
171 Example::
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500172
173 try:
174 loop.run_forever()
175 finally:
176 loop.run_until_complete(loop.shutdown_asyncgens())
177 loop.close()
178
179 .. versionadded:: 3.6
180
Kyle Stanley9fdc64c2019-09-19 08:47:22 -0400181.. coroutinemethod:: loop.shutdown_default_executor()
182
183 Schedule the closure of the default executor and wait for it to join all of
184 the threads in the :class:`ThreadPoolExecutor`. After calling this method, a
185 :exc:`RuntimeError` will be raised if :meth:`loop.run_in_executor` is called
186 while using the default executor.
187
188 Note that there is no need to call this function when
189 :func:`asyncio.run` is used.
190
191 .. versionadded:: 3.9
192
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500193
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700194Scheduling callbacks
195^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100196
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700197.. method:: loop.call_soon(callback, *args, context=None)
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100198
Roger Iyengara16d6972020-06-22 22:16:00 -0400199 Schedule the *callback* :term:`callback` to be called with
200 *args* arguments at the next iteration of the event loop.
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100201
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700202 Callbacks are called in the order in which they are registered.
203 Each callback will be called exactly once.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100204
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700205 An optional keyword-only *context* argument allows specifying a
206 custom :class:`contextvars.Context` for the *callback* to run in.
207 The current context is used when no *context* is provided.
Yury Selivanov28b91782018-05-23 13:35:04 -0400208
Yury Selivanov1096f762015-06-25 13:49:52 -0400209 An instance of :class:`asyncio.Handle` is returned, which can be
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700210 used later to cancel the callback.
211
212 This method is not thread-safe.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -0500213
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700214.. method:: loop.call_soon_threadsafe(callback, *args, context=None)
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100215
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700216 A thread-safe variant of :meth:`call_soon`. Must be used to
217 schedule callbacks *from another thread*.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100218
Miss Islington (bot)bbb10762021-08-17 16:17:29 -0700219 Raises :exc:`RuntimeError` if called on a loop that's been closed.
220 This can happen on a secondary thread when the main application is
221 shutting down.
222
Victor Stinner83704962015-02-25 14:24:15 +0100223 See the :ref:`concurrency and multithreading <asyncio-multithreading>`
224 section of the documentation.
225
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700226.. versionchanged:: 3.7
227 The *context* keyword-only parameter was added. See :pep:`567`
228 for more details.
229
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400230.. _asyncio-pass-keywords:
231
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700232.. note::
233
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700234 Most :mod:`asyncio` scheduling functions don't allow passing
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400235 keyword arguments. To do that, use :func:`functools.partial`::
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700236
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700237 # will schedule "print("Hello", flush=True)"
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700238 loop.call_soon(
239 functools.partial(print, "Hello", flush=True))
240
241 Using partial objects is usually more convenient than using lambdas,
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400242 as asyncio can render partial objects better in debug and error
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700243 messages.
Yury Selivanov28b91782018-05-23 13:35:04 -0400244
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100245
Victor Stinner45b27ed2014-02-01 02:36:43 +0100246.. _asyncio-delayed-calls:
247
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700248Scheduling delayed callbacks
249^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100250
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700251Event loop provides mechanisms to schedule callback functions
252to be called at some point in the future. Event loop uses monotonic
253clocks to track time.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100254
Victor Stinner45b27ed2014-02-01 02:36:43 +0100255
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700256.. method:: loop.call_later(delay, callback, *args, context=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100257
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700258 Schedule *callback* to be called after the given *delay*
259 number of seconds (can be either an int or a float).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100260
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700261 An instance of :class:`asyncio.TimerHandle` is returned which can
262 be used to cancel the callback.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100263
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700264 *callback* will be called exactly once. If two callbacks are
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400265 scheduled for exactly the same time, the order in which they
266 are called is undefined.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100267
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700268 The optional positional *args* will be passed to the callback when
269 it is called. If you want the callback to be called with keyword
270 arguments use :func:`functools.partial`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100271
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700272 An optional keyword-only *context* argument allows specifying a
273 custom :class:`contextvars.Context` for the *callback* to run in.
274 The current context is used when no *context* is provided.
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100275
Yury Selivanov28b91782018-05-23 13:35:04 -0400276 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
277 The *context* keyword-only parameter was added. See :pep:`567`
278 for more details.
279
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400280 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
281 In Python 3.7 and earlier with the default event loop implementation,
282 the *delay* could not exceed one day.
283 This has been fixed in Python 3.8.
284
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700285.. method:: loop.call_at(when, callback, *args, context=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100286
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700287 Schedule *callback* to be called at the given absolute timestamp
288 *when* (an int or a float), using the same time reference as
289 :meth:`loop.time`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100290
291 This method's behavior is the same as :meth:`call_later`.
292
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700293 An instance of :class:`asyncio.TimerHandle` is returned which can
294 be used to cancel the callback.
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100295
Yury Selivanov28b91782018-05-23 13:35:04 -0400296 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
297 The *context* keyword-only parameter was added. See :pep:`567`
298 for more details.
299
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400300 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
301 In Python 3.7 and earlier with the default event loop implementation,
302 the difference between *when* and the current time could not exceed
303 one day. This has been fixed in Python 3.8.
304
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700305.. method:: loop.time()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100306
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700307 Return the current time, as a :class:`float` value, according to
308 the event loop's internal monotonic clock.
309
310.. note::
Enrico Alarico Carbognani7e954e72019-04-18 14:43:14 +0200311 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
312 In Python 3.7 and earlier timeouts (relative *delay* or absolute *when*)
313 should not exceed one day. This has been fixed in Python 3.8.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100314
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100315.. seealso::
316
317 The :func:`asyncio.sleep` function.
318
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100319
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700320Creating Futures and Tasks
321^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400322
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700323.. method:: loop.create_future()
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400324
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700325 Create an :class:`asyncio.Future` object attached to the event loop.
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400326
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700327 This is the preferred way to create Futures in asyncio. This lets
328 third-party event loops provide alternative implementations of
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700329 the Future object (with better performance or instrumentation).
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400330
331 .. versionadded:: 3.5.2
332
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300333.. method:: loop.create_task(coro, *, name=None)
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400334
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700335 Schedule the execution of a :ref:`coroutine`.
336 Return a :class:`Task` object.
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200337
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700338 Third-party event loops can use their own subclass of :class:`Task`
339 for interoperability. In this case, the result type is a subclass
340 of :class:`Task`.
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200341
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700342 If the *name* argument is provided and not ``None``, it is set as
343 the name of the task using :meth:`Task.set_name`.
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200344
Alex Grönholmcca4eec2018-08-09 00:06:47 +0300345 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
346 Added the ``name`` parameter.
347
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700348.. method:: loop.set_task_factory(factory)
Yury Selivanov71854612015-05-11 16:28:27 -0400349
350 Set a task factory that will be used by
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700351 :meth:`loop.create_task`.
Yury Selivanov71854612015-05-11 16:28:27 -0400352
353 If *factory* is ``None`` the default task factory will be set.
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400354 Otherwise, *factory* must be a *callable* with the signature matching
355 ``(loop, coro)``, where *loop* is a reference to the active
356 event loop, and *coro* is a coroutine object. The callable
357 must return a :class:`asyncio.Future`-compatible object.
Yury Selivanov71854612015-05-11 16:28:27 -0400358
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700359.. method:: loop.get_task_factory()
Yury Selivanov71854612015-05-11 16:28:27 -0400360
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700361 Return a task factory or ``None`` if the default one is in use.
Yury Selivanov71854612015-05-11 16:28:27 -0400362
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200363
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700364Opening network connections
365^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100366
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700367.. coroutinemethod:: loop.create_connection(protocol_factory, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300368 host=None, port=None, *, ssl=None, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700369 family=0, proto=0, flags=0, sock=None, \
370 local_addr=None, server_hostname=None, \
idomic5305cc92020-02-10 04:48:40 -0500371 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, \
372 happy_eyeballs_delay=None, interleave=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100373
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700374 Open a streaming transport connection to a given
375 address specified by *host* and *port*.
376
377 The socket family can be either :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET` or
378 :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` depending on *host* (or the *family*
379 argument, if provided).
380
381 The socket type will be :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`.
382
383 *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning an
384 :ref:`asyncio protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100385
Yury Selivanov19a44f62017-12-14 20:53:26 -0500386 This method will try to establish the connection in the background.
387 When successful, it returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100388
389 The chronological synopsis of the underlying operation is as follows:
390
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700391 #. The connection is established and a :ref:`transport <asyncio-transport>`
392 is created for it.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100393
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700394 #. *protocol_factory* is called without arguments and is expected to
395 return a :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100396
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700397 #. The protocol instance is coupled with the transport by calling its
398 :meth:`~BaseProtocol.connection_made` method.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100399
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700400 #. A ``(transport, protocol)`` tuple is returned on success.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100401
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700402 The created transport is an implementation-dependent bidirectional
403 stream.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100404
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700405 Other arguments:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100406
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400407 * *ssl*: if given and not false, a SSL/TLS transport is created
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100408 (by default a plain TCP transport is created). If *ssl* is
409 a :class:`ssl.SSLContext` object, this context is used to create
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400410 the transport; if *ssl* is :const:`True`, a default context returned
411 from :func:`ssl.create_default_context` is used.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100412
Berker Peksag9c1dba22014-09-28 00:00:58 +0300413 .. seealso:: :ref:`SSL/TLS security considerations <ssl-security>`
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +0100414
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400415 * *server_hostname* sets or overrides the hostname that the target
416 server's certificate will be matched against. Should only be passed
417 if *ssl* is not ``None``. By default the value of the *host* argument
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100418 is used. If *host* is empty, there is no default and you must pass a
419 value for *server_hostname*. If *server_hostname* is an empty
420 string, hostname matching is disabled (which is a serious security
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400421 risk, allowing for potential man-in-the-middle attacks).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100422
423 * *family*, *proto*, *flags* are the optional address family, protocol
424 and flags to be passed through to getaddrinfo() for *host* resolution.
425 If given, these should all be integers from the corresponding
426 :mod:`socket` module constants.
427
twisteroid ambassador88f07a82019-05-05 19:14:35 +0800428 * *happy_eyeballs_delay*, if given, enables Happy Eyeballs for this
429 connection. It should
430 be a floating-point number representing the amount of time in seconds
431 to wait for a connection attempt to complete, before starting the next
432 attempt in parallel. This is the "Connection Attempt Delay" as defined
433 in :rfc:`8305`. A sensible default value recommended by the RFC is ``0.25``
434 (250 milliseconds).
435
436 * *interleave* controls address reordering when a host name resolves to
437 multiple IP addresses.
438 If ``0`` or unspecified, no reordering is done, and addresses are
439 tried in the order returned by :meth:`getaddrinfo`. If a positive integer
440 is specified, the addresses are interleaved by address family, and the
441 given integer is interpreted as "First Address Family Count" as defined
442 in :rfc:`8305`. The default is ``0`` if *happy_eyeballs_delay* is not
443 specified, and ``1`` if it is.
444
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100445 * *sock*, if given, should be an existing, already connected
446 :class:`socket.socket` object to be used by the transport.
twisteroid ambassador88f07a82019-05-05 19:14:35 +0800447 If *sock* is given, none of *host*, *port*, *family*, *proto*, *flags*,
448 *happy_eyeballs_delay*, *interleave*
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100449 and *local_addr* should be specified.
450
451 * *local_addr*, if given, is a ``(local_host, local_port)`` tuple used
Miss Islington (bot)9d16b1a2021-05-19 14:19:53 -0700452 to bind the socket locally. The *local_host* and *local_port*
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700453 are looked up using ``getaddrinfo()``, similarly to *host* and *port*.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100454
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400455 * *ssl_handshake_timeout* is (for a TLS connection) the time in seconds
456 to wait for the TLS handshake to complete before aborting the connection.
Yury Selivanov96026432018-06-04 11:32:35 -0400457 ``60.0`` seconds if ``None`` (default).
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000458
twisteroid ambassador88f07a82019-05-05 19:14:35 +0800459 .. versionadded:: 3.8
460
idomic5305cc92020-02-10 04:48:40 -0500461 Added the *happy_eyeballs_delay* and *interleave* parameters.
twisteroid ambassador88f07a82019-05-05 19:14:35 +0800462
idomic8af47122020-02-24 09:59:40 -0500463 Happy Eyeballs Algorithm: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts.
464 When a server's IPv4 path and protocol are working, but the server's
465 IPv6 path and protocol are not working, a dual-stack client
466 application experiences significant connection delay compared to an
467 IPv4-only client. This is undesirable because it causes the dual-
468 stack client to have a worse user experience. This document
469 specifies requirements for algorithms that reduce this user-visible
470 delay and provides an algorithm.
471
472 For more information: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6555
473
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000474 .. versionadded:: 3.7
475
476 The *ssl_handshake_timeout* parameter.
477
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700478 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
479
480 The socket option :py:data:`~socket.TCP_NODELAY` is set by default
481 for all TCP connections.
482
Victor Stinner60208a12015-09-15 22:41:52 +0200483 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
484
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400485 Added support for SSL/TLS in :class:`ProactorEventLoop`.
Victor Stinner41f3c3f2014-08-31 14:47:37 +0200486
Victor Stinnerc8ea8132014-01-23 11:02:09 +0100487 .. seealso::
488
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700489 The :func:`open_connection` function is a high-level alternative
490 API. It returns a pair of (:class:`StreamReader`, :class:`StreamWriter`)
491 that can be used directly in async/await code.
Victor Stinnerc8ea8132014-01-23 11:02:09 +0100492
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700493.. coroutinemethod:: loop.create_datagram_endpoint(protocol_factory, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300494 local_addr=None, remote_addr=None, *, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700495 family=0, proto=0, flags=0, \
496 reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, \
497 allow_broadcast=None, sock=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100498
Kyle Stanleyab513a32019-12-09 09:21:10 -0500499 .. note::
500 The parameter *reuse_address* is no longer supported, as using
501 :py:data:`~sockets.SO_REUSEADDR` poses a significant security concern for
502 UDP. Explicitly passing ``reuse_address=True`` will raise an exception.
503
504 When multiple processes with differing UIDs assign sockets to an
Jesús Ceab0d49492019-12-20 03:21:03 +0100505 identical UDP socket address with ``SO_REUSEADDR``, incoming packets can
Kyle Stanleyab513a32019-12-09 09:21:10 -0500506 become randomly distributed among the sockets.
507
508 For supported platforms, *reuse_port* can be used as a replacement for
509 similar functionality. With *reuse_port*,
510 :py:data:`~sockets.SO_REUSEPORT` is used instead, which specifically
511 prevents processes with differing UIDs from assigning sockets to the same
512 socket address.
513
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700514 Create a datagram connection.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100515
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700516 The socket family can be either :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET`,
517 :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6`, or :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX`,
518 depending on *host* (or the *family* argument, if provided).
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100519
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700520 The socket type will be :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_DGRAM`.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100521
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700522 *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a
523 :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
524
525 A tuple of ``(transport, protocol)`` is returned on success.
526
527 Other arguments:
Guido van Rossumb9bf9132015-10-05 09:15:28 -0700528
529 * *local_addr*, if given, is a ``(local_host, local_port)`` tuple used
Miss Islington (bot)9d16b1a2021-05-19 14:19:53 -0700530 to bind the socket locally. The *local_host* and *local_port*
Guido van Rossumb9bf9132015-10-05 09:15:28 -0700531 are looked up using :meth:`getaddrinfo`.
532
533 * *remote_addr*, if given, is a ``(remote_host, remote_port)`` tuple used
534 to connect the socket to a remote address. The *remote_host* and
535 *remote_port* are looked up using :meth:`getaddrinfo`.
536
537 * *family*, *proto*, *flags* are the optional address family, protocol
538 and flags to be passed through to :meth:`getaddrinfo` for *host*
539 resolution. If given, these should all be integers from the
540 corresponding :mod:`socket` module constants.
541
Guido van Rossumb9bf9132015-10-05 09:15:28 -0700542 * *reuse_port* tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the
543 same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as they all
544 set this flag when being created. This option is not supported on Windows
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400545 and some Unixes. If the :py:data:`~socket.SO_REUSEPORT` constant is not
Guido van Rossumb9bf9132015-10-05 09:15:28 -0700546 defined then this capability is unsupported.
547
548 * *allow_broadcast* tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to send
549 messages to the broadcast address.
550
551 * *sock* can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting,
552 already connected, :class:`socket.socket` object to be used by the
553 transport. If specified, *local_addr* and *remote_addr* should be omitted
554 (must be :const:`None`).
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100555
Victor Stinnerc7edffd2014-10-12 11:24:26 +0200556 See :ref:`UDP echo client protocol <asyncio-udp-echo-client-protocol>` and
557 :ref:`UDP echo server protocol <asyncio-udp-echo-server-protocol>` examples.
558
Romuald Brunet0ded5802018-05-14 18:22:00 +0200559 .. versionchanged:: 3.4.4
560 The *family*, *proto*, *flags*, *reuse_address*, *reuse_port,
561 *allow_broadcast*, and *sock* parameters were added.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100562
Kyle Stanleyab513a32019-12-09 09:21:10 -0500563 .. versionchanged:: 3.8.1
564 The *reuse_address* parameter is no longer supported due to security
565 concerns.
566
Andrew Svetlovbafd4b52019-05-28 12:52:15 +0300567 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
568 Added support for Windows.
569
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700570.. coroutinemethod:: loop.create_unix_connection(protocol_factory, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300571 path=None, *, ssl=None, sock=None, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700572 server_hostname=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100573
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400574 Create a Unix connection.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100575
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700576 The socket family will be :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX`; socket
577 type will be :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100578
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700579 A tuple of ``(transport, protocol)`` is returned on success.
Guido van Rossum9e80eeb2016-11-03 14:17:25 -0700580
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400581 *path* is the name of a Unix domain socket and is required,
582 unless a *sock* parameter is specified. Abstract Unix sockets,
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700583 :class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, and :class:`~pathlib.Path` paths are
584 supported.
585
586 See the documentation of the :meth:`loop.create_connection` method
587 for information about arguments to this method.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100588
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400589 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100590
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000591 .. versionadded:: 3.7
592
593 The *ssl_handshake_timeout* parameter.
594
Yury Selivanov423fd362017-11-20 17:26:28 -0500595 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
596
Elvis Pranskevichusc0d062f2018-06-08 11:36:00 -0400597 The *path* parameter can now be a :term:`path-like object`.
Yury Selivanov423fd362017-11-20 17:26:28 -0500598
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100599
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700600Creating network servers
601^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100602
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700603.. coroutinemethod:: loop.create_server(protocol_factory, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300604 host=None, port=None, *, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700605 family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, \
606 flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, \
607 sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, \
608 reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, \
609 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, start_serving=True)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100610
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700611 Create a TCP server (socket type :data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`) listening
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400612 on *port* of the *host* address.
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200613
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700614 Returns a :class:`Server` object.
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200615
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700616 Arguments:
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200617
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -0400618 * *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a
619 :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
620
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400621 * The *host* parameter can be set to several types which determine where
622 the server would be listening:
623
624 - If *host* is a string, the TCP server is bound to a single network
625 interface specified by *host*.
626
627 - If *host* is a sequence of strings, the TCP server is bound to all
628 network interfaces specified by the sequence.
629
630 - If *host* is an empty string or ``None``, all interfaces are
631 assumed and a list of multiple sockets will be returned (most likely
632 one for IPv4 and another one for IPv6).
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200633
634 * *family* can be set to either :data:`socket.AF_INET` or
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700635 :data:`~socket.AF_INET6` to force the socket to use IPv4 or IPv6.
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700636 If not set, the *family* will be determined from host name
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700637 (defaults to :data:`~socket.AF_UNSPEC`).
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200638
639 * *flags* is a bitmask for :meth:`getaddrinfo`.
640
641 * *sock* can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400642 socket object. If specified, *host* and *port* must not be specified.
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200643
644 * *backlog* is the maximum number of queued connections passed to
645 :meth:`~socket.socket.listen` (defaults to 100).
646
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400647 * *ssl* can be set to an :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` instance to enable
648 TLS over the accepted connections.
Victor Stinner33f6abe2014-10-12 20:36:04 +0200649
650 * *reuse_address* tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700651 ``TIME_WAIT`` state, without waiting for its natural timeout to
Serhiy Storchaka4adf01c2016-10-19 18:30:05 +0300652 expire. If not specified will automatically be set to ``True`` on
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400653 Unix.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100654
Guido van Rossumb9bf9132015-10-05 09:15:28 -0700655 * *reuse_port* tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the
656 same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as they all
657 set this flag when being created. This option is not supported on
658 Windows.
659
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400660 * *ssl_handshake_timeout* is (for a TLS server) the time in seconds to wait
661 for the TLS handshake to complete before aborting the connection.
Yury Selivanov96026432018-06-04 11:32:35 -0400662 ``60.0`` seconds if ``None`` (default).
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000663
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -0500664 * *start_serving* set to ``True`` (the default) causes the created server
665 to start accepting connections immediately. When set to ``False``,
666 the user should await on :meth:`Server.start_serving` or
667 :meth:`Server.serve_forever` to make the server to start accepting
668 connections.
669
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000670 .. versionadded:: 3.7
671
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700672 Added *ssl_handshake_timeout* and *start_serving* parameters.
673
674 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
675
676 The socket option :py:data:`~socket.TCP_NODELAY` is set by default
677 for all TCP connections.
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000678
Victor Stinner60208a12015-09-15 22:41:52 +0200679 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
680
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400681 Added support for SSL/TLS in :class:`ProactorEventLoop`.
Victor Stinnerc8ea8132014-01-23 11:02:09 +0100682
Victor Stinner7b58a2b2015-09-21 18:41:05 +0200683 .. versionchanged:: 3.5.1
Victor Stinner5e4a7d82015-09-21 18:33:43 +0200684
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700685 The *host* parameter can be a sequence of strings.
686
687 .. seealso::
688
689 The :func:`start_server` function is a higher-level alternative API
690 that returns a pair of :class:`StreamReader` and :class:`StreamWriter`
691 that can be used in an async/await code.
Victor Stinner5e4a7d82015-09-21 18:33:43 +0200692
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100693
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700694.. coroutinemethod:: loop.create_unix_server(protocol_factory, path=None, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300695 *, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700696 ssl_handshake_timeout=None, start_serving=True)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100697
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700698 Similar to :meth:`loop.create_server` but works with the
699 :py:data:`~socket.AF_UNIX` socket family.
Victor Stinnera6919aa2014-02-19 13:32:34 +0100700
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400701 *path* is the name of a Unix domain socket, and is required,
702 unless a *sock* argument is provided. Abstract Unix sockets,
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700703 :class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, and :class:`~pathlib.Path` paths
704 are supported.
Yury Selivanov423fd362017-11-20 17:26:28 -0500705
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -0400706 See the documentation of the :meth:`loop.create_server` method
707 for information about arguments to this method.
708
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400709 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100710
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000711 .. versionadded:: 3.7
712
Elvis Pranskevichusc0d062f2018-06-08 11:36:00 -0400713 The *ssl_handshake_timeout* and *start_serving* parameters.
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000714
Yury Selivanov423fd362017-11-20 17:26:28 -0500715 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
716
717 The *path* parameter can now be a :class:`~pathlib.Path` object.
718
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700719.. coroutinemethod:: loop.connect_accepted_socket(protocol_factory, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300720 sock, *, ssl=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
Yury Selivanov3b3a1412016-11-07 15:35:25 -0500721
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700722 Wrap an already accepted connection into a transport/protocol pair.
Yury Selivanov3b3a1412016-11-07 15:35:25 -0500723
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700724 This method can be used by servers that accept connections outside
725 of asyncio but that use asyncio to handle them.
Yury Selivanov3b3a1412016-11-07 15:35:25 -0500726
727 Parameters:
728
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -0400729 * *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a
730 :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
731
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700732 * *sock* is a preexisting socket object returned from
733 :meth:`socket.accept <socket.socket.accept>`.
Yury Selivanov3b3a1412016-11-07 15:35:25 -0500734
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700735 * *ssl* can be set to an :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` to enable SSL over
736 the accepted connections.
Yury Selivanov3b3a1412016-11-07 15:35:25 -0500737
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000738 * *ssl_handshake_timeout* is (for an SSL connection) the time in seconds to
739 wait for the SSL handshake to complete before aborting the connection.
Yury Selivanov96026432018-06-04 11:32:35 -0400740 ``60.0`` seconds if ``None`` (default).
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000741
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700742 Returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100743
Neil Aspinallf7686c12017-12-19 19:45:42 +0000744 .. versionadded:: 3.7
745
746 The *ssl_handshake_timeout* parameter.
747
AraHaan431665b2017-11-21 11:06:26 -0500748 .. versionadded:: 3.5.3
749
750
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700751Transferring files
752^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200753
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700754.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sendfile(transport, file, \
755 offset=0, count=None, *, fallback=True)
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200756
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700757 Send a *file* over a *transport*. Return the total number of bytes
758 sent.
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200759
760 The method uses high-performance :meth:`os.sendfile` if available.
761
762 *file* must be a regular file object opened in binary mode.
763
764 *offset* tells from where to start reading the file. If specified,
765 *count* is the total number of bytes to transmit as opposed to
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400766 sending the file until EOF is reached. File position is always updated,
767 even when this method raises an error, and
768 :meth:`file.tell() <io.IOBase.tell>` can be used to obtain the actual
769 number of bytes sent.
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200770
771 *fallback* set to ``True`` makes asyncio to manually read and send
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700772 the file when the platform does not support the sendfile system call
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200773 (e.g. Windows or SSL socket on Unix).
774
775 Raise :exc:`SendfileNotAvailableError` if the system does not support
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400776 the *sendfile* syscall and *fallback* is ``False``.
Andrew Svetlov7c684072018-01-27 21:22:47 +0200777
778 .. versionadded:: 3.7
779
780
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500781TLS Upgrade
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700782^^^^^^^^^^^
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500783
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700784.. coroutinemethod:: loop.start_tls(transport, protocol, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300785 sslcontext, *, server_side=False, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700786 server_hostname=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500787
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700788 Upgrade an existing transport-based connection to TLS.
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500789
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700790 Return a new transport instance, that the *protocol* must start using
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500791 immediately after the *await*. The *transport* instance passed to
792 the *start_tls* method should never be used again.
793
794 Parameters:
795
796 * *transport* and *protocol* instances that methods like
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700797 :meth:`~loop.create_server` and
798 :meth:`~loop.create_connection` return.
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500799
800 * *sslcontext*: a configured instance of :class:`~ssl.SSLContext`.
801
802 * *server_side* pass ``True`` when a server-side connection is being
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700803 upgraded (like the one created by :meth:`~loop.create_server`).
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500804
805 * *server_hostname*: sets or overrides the host name that the target
806 server's certificate will be matched against.
807
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400808 * *ssl_handshake_timeout* is (for a TLS connection) the time in seconds to
809 wait for the TLS handshake to complete before aborting the connection.
Yury Selivanov96026432018-06-04 11:32:35 -0400810 ``60.0`` seconds if ``None`` (default).
Yury Selivanovf111b3d2017-12-30 00:35:36 -0500811
812 .. versionadded:: 3.7
813
814
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700815Watching file descriptors
816^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100817
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300818.. method:: loop.add_reader(fd, callback, *args)
Victor Stinner41f3c3f2014-08-31 14:47:37 +0200819
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400820 Start monitoring the *fd* file descriptor for read availability and
821 invoke *callback* with the specified arguments once *fd* is available for
822 reading.
Victor Stinner41f3c3f2014-08-31 14:47:37 +0200823
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700824.. method:: loop.remove_reader(fd)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100825
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400826 Stop monitoring the *fd* file descriptor for read availability.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100827
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300828.. method:: loop.add_writer(fd, callback, *args)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100829
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400830 Start monitoring the *fd* file descriptor for write availability and
831 invoke *callback* with the specified arguments once *fd* is available for
832 writing.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100833
Yury Selivanove247b462018-09-20 12:43:59 -0400834 Use :func:`functools.partial` :ref:`to pass keyword arguments
Naglis17473342018-12-04 09:31:15 +0200835 <asyncio-pass-keywords>` to *callback*.
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100836
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700837.. method:: loop.remove_writer(fd)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100838
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400839 Stop monitoring the *fd* file descriptor for write availability.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100840
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700841See also :ref:`Platform Support <asyncio-platform-support>` section
842for some limitations of these methods.
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +0200843
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100844
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700845Working with socket objects directly
846^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100847
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700848In general, protocol implementations that use transport-based APIs
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700849such as :meth:`loop.create_connection` and :meth:`loop.create_server`
850are faster than implementations that work with sockets directly.
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700851However, there are some use cases when performance is not critical, and
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700852working with :class:`~socket.socket` objects directly is more
853convenient.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100854
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700855.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_recv(sock, nbytes)
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400856
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400857 Receive up to *nbytes* from *sock*. Asynchronous version of
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700858 :meth:`socket.recv() <socket.socket.recv>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100859
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400860 Return the received data as a bytes object.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700861
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400862 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Victor Stinnerec2ce092014-07-29 23:12:22 +0200863
Yury Selivanov19a44f62017-12-14 20:53:26 -0500864 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700865 Even though this method was always documented as a coroutine
866 method, releases before Python 3.7 returned a :class:`Future`.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700867 Since Python 3.7 this is an ``async def`` method.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100868
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700869.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_recv_into(sock, buf)
Antoine Pitrou525f40d2017-10-19 21:46:40 +0200870
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400871 Receive data from *sock* into the *buf* buffer. Modeled after the blocking
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700872 :meth:`socket.recv_into() <socket.socket.recv_into>` method.
Antoine Pitrou525f40d2017-10-19 21:46:40 +0200873
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700874 Return the number of bytes written to the buffer.
Antoine Pitrou525f40d2017-10-19 21:46:40 +0200875
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400876 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Antoine Pitrou525f40d2017-10-19 21:46:40 +0200877
Antoine Pitrou525f40d2017-10-19 21:46:40 +0200878 .. versionadded:: 3.7
879
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700880.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_sendall(sock, data)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100881
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400882 Send *data* to the *sock* socket. Asynchronous version of
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700883 :meth:`socket.sendall() <socket.socket.sendall>`.
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400884
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400885 This method continues to send to the socket until either all data
886 in *data* has been sent or an error occurs. ``None`` is returned
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700887 on success. On error, an exception is raised. Additionally, there is no way
888 to determine how much data, if any, was successfully processed by the
889 receiving end of the connection.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100890
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400891 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Victor Stinnerec2ce092014-07-29 23:12:22 +0200892
Yury Selivanov19a44f62017-12-14 20:53:26 -0500893 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
894 Even though the method was always documented as a coroutine
895 method, before Python 3.7 it returned an :class:`Future`.
896 Since Python 3.7, this is an ``async def`` method.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100897
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700898.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_connect(sock, address)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100899
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400900 Connect *sock* to a remote socket at *address*.
Victor Stinner1b0580b2014-02-13 09:24:37 +0100901
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700902 Asynchronous version of :meth:`socket.connect() <socket.socket.connect>`.
903
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400904 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Victor Stinnerec2ce092014-07-29 23:12:22 +0200905
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400906 .. versionchanged:: 3.5.2
907 ``address`` no longer needs to be resolved. ``sock_connect``
908 will try to check if the *address* is already resolved by calling
909 :func:`socket.inet_pton`. If not,
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700910 :meth:`loop.getaddrinfo` will be used to resolve the
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400911 *address*.
912
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100913 .. seealso::
914
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700915 :meth:`loop.create_connection`
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400916 and :func:`asyncio.open_connection() <open_connection>`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100917
918
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700919.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_accept(sock)
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100920
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700921 Accept a connection. Modeled after the blocking
922 :meth:`socket.accept() <socket.socket.accept>` method.
Yury Selivanov55c50842016-06-08 12:48:15 -0400923
924 The socket must be bound to an address and listening
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100925 for connections. The return value is a pair ``(conn, address)`` where *conn*
926 is a *new* socket object usable to send and receive data on the connection,
927 and *address* is the address bound to the socket on the other end of the
928 connection.
929
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400930 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Victor Stinnerec2ce092014-07-29 23:12:22 +0200931
Yury Selivanov19a44f62017-12-14 20:53:26 -0500932 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
933 Even though the method was always documented as a coroutine
934 method, before Python 3.7 it returned a :class:`Future`.
935 Since Python 3.7, this is an ``async def`` method.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100936
937 .. seealso::
938
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700939 :meth:`loop.create_server` and :func:`start_server`.
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100940
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700941.. coroutinemethod:: loop.sock_sendfile(sock, file, offset=0, count=None, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300942 *, fallback=True)
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200943
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700944 Send a file using high-performance :mod:`os.sendfile` if possible.
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400945 Return the total number of bytes sent.
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200946
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700947 Asynchronous version of :meth:`socket.sendfile() <socket.socket.sendfile>`.
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200948
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400949 *sock* must be a non-blocking :const:`socket.SOCK_STREAM`
950 :class:`~socket.socket`.
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200951
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400952 *file* must be a regular file object open in binary mode.
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200953
954 *offset* tells from where to start reading the file. If specified,
955 *count* is the total number of bytes to transmit as opposed to
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400956 sending the file until EOF is reached. File position is always updated,
957 even when this method raises an error, and
958 :meth:`file.tell() <io.IOBase.tell>` can be used to obtain the actual
959 number of bytes sent.
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200960
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -0700961 *fallback*, when set to ``True``, makes asyncio manually read and send
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200962 the file when the platform does not support the sendfile syscall
963 (e.g. Windows or SSL socket on Unix).
964
Andrew Svetlov7464e872018-01-19 20:04:29 +0200965 Raise :exc:`SendfileNotAvailableError` if the system does not support
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200966 *sendfile* syscall and *fallback* is ``False``.
967
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400968 *sock* must be a non-blocking socket.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700969
Andrew Svetlov6b5a2792018-01-16 19:59:34 +0200970 .. versionadded:: 3.7
971
Victor Stinnerc1567df2014-02-08 23:22:58 +0100972
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700973DNS
974^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100975
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -0300976.. coroutinemethod:: loop.getaddrinfo(host, port, *, family=0, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700977 type=0, proto=0, flags=0)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100978
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700979 Asynchronous version of :meth:`socket.getaddrinfo`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100980
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700981.. coroutinemethod:: loop.getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags=0)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100982
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700983 Asynchronous version of :meth:`socket.getnameinfo`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100984
Yury Selivanovbec23722018-01-28 14:09:40 -0500985.. versionchanged:: 3.7
986 Both *getaddrinfo* and *getnameinfo* methods were always documented
987 to return a coroutine, but prior to Python 3.7 they were, in fact,
988 returning :class:`asyncio.Future` objects. Starting with Python 3.7
989 both methods are coroutines.
990
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100991
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700992Working with pipes
993^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100994
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700995.. coroutinemethod:: loop.connect_read_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
Victor Stinner41f3c3f2014-08-31 14:47:37 +0200996
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -0400997 Register the read end of *pipe* in the event loop.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100998
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -0700999 *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning an
1000 :ref:`asyncio protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001001
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001002 *pipe* is a :term:`file-like object <file object>`.
1003
1004 Return pair ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport* supports
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -04001005 the :class:`ReadTransport` interface and *protocol* is an object
1006 instantiated by the *protocol_factory*.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001007
Victor Stinnerd84fd732014-08-26 01:01:59 +02001008 With :class:`SelectorEventLoop` event loop, the *pipe* is set to
1009 non-blocking mode.
1010
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001011.. coroutinemethod:: loop.connect_write_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001012
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001013 Register the write end of *pipe* in the event loop.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001014
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001015 *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning an
1016 :ref:`asyncio protocol <asyncio-protocol>` implementation.
1017
1018 *pipe* is :term:`file-like object <file object>`.
1019
Victor Stinner2cef3002014-10-23 22:38:46 +02001020 Return pair ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport* supports
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -04001021 :class:`WriteTransport` interface and *protocol* is an object
1022 instantiated by the *protocol_factory*.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001023
Victor Stinnerd84fd732014-08-26 01:01:59 +02001024 With :class:`SelectorEventLoop` event loop, the *pipe* is set to
1025 non-blocking mode.
1026
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001027.. note::
1028
1029 :class:`SelectorEventLoop` does not support the above methods on
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001030 Windows. Use :class:`ProactorEventLoop` instead for Windows.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001031
Victor Stinner08444382014-02-02 22:43:39 +01001032.. seealso::
1033
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001034 The :meth:`loop.subprocess_exec` and
1035 :meth:`loop.subprocess_shell` methods.
Victor Stinner08444382014-02-02 22:43:39 +01001036
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001037
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001038Unix signals
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001039^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001040
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001041.. method:: loop.add_signal_handler(signum, callback, *args)
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001042
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001043 Set *callback* as the handler for the *signum* signal.
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001044
Hrvoje Nikšiće3666fc2018-12-18 22:31:29 +01001045 The callback will be invoked by *loop*, along with other queued callbacks
1046 and runnable coroutines of that event loop. Unlike signal handlers
1047 registered using :func:`signal.signal`, a callback registered with this
1048 function is allowed to interact with the event loop.
1049
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001050 Raise :exc:`ValueError` if the signal number is invalid or uncatchable.
1051 Raise :exc:`RuntimeError` if there is a problem setting up the handler.
1052
Yury Selivanove247b462018-09-20 12:43:59 -04001053 Use :func:`functools.partial` :ref:`to pass keyword arguments
Naglis17473342018-12-04 09:31:15 +02001054 <asyncio-pass-keywords>` to *callback*.
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +01001055
Hrvoje Nikšiće3666fc2018-12-18 22:31:29 +01001056 Like :func:`signal.signal`, this function must be invoked in the main
1057 thread.
1058
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001059.. method:: loop.remove_signal_handler(sig)
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001060
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001061 Remove the handler for the *sig* signal.
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001062
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001063 Return ``True`` if the signal handler was removed, or ``False`` if
1064 no handler was set for the given signal.
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001065
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001066 .. availability:: Unix.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001067
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001068.. seealso::
1069
1070 The :mod:`signal` module.
1071
1072
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001073Executing code in thread or process pools
1074^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001075
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001076.. awaitablemethod:: loop.run_in_executor(executor, func, *args)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001077
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001078 Arrange for *func* to be called in the specified executor.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001079
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001080 The *executor* argument should be an :class:`concurrent.futures.Executor`
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07001081 instance. The default executor is used if *executor* is ``None``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001082
Yury Selivanove247b462018-09-20 12:43:59 -04001083 Example::
1084
1085 import asyncio
1086 import concurrent.futures
1087
1088 def blocking_io():
1089 # File operations (such as logging) can block the
1090 # event loop: run them in a thread pool.
1091 with open('/dev/urandom', 'rb') as f:
1092 return f.read(100)
1093
1094 def cpu_bound():
1095 # CPU-bound operations will block the event loop:
1096 # in general it is preferable to run them in a
1097 # process pool.
1098 return sum(i * i for i in range(10 ** 7))
1099
1100 async def main():
1101 loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
1102
1103 ## Options:
1104
1105 # 1. Run in the default loop's executor:
1106 result = await loop.run_in_executor(
1107 None, blocking_io)
1108 print('default thread pool', result)
1109
1110 # 2. Run in a custom thread pool:
1111 with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as pool:
1112 result = await loop.run_in_executor(
1113 pool, blocking_io)
1114 print('custom thread pool', result)
1115
1116 # 3. Run in a custom process pool:
1117 with concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor() as pool:
1118 result = await loop.run_in_executor(
1119 pool, cpu_bound)
1120 print('custom process pool', result)
1121
1122 asyncio.run(main())
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +01001123
Yury Selivanovbec23722018-01-28 14:09:40 -05001124 This method returns a :class:`asyncio.Future` object.
1125
Yury Selivanove247b462018-09-20 12:43:59 -04001126 Use :func:`functools.partial` :ref:`to pass keyword arguments
1127 <asyncio-pass-keywords>` to *func*.
1128
Yury Selivanove8a60452016-10-21 17:40:42 -04001129 .. versionchanged:: 3.5.3
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001130 :meth:`loop.run_in_executor` no longer configures the
Yury Selivanove8a60452016-10-21 17:40:42 -04001131 ``max_workers`` of the thread pool executor it creates, instead
1132 leaving it up to the thread pool executor
1133 (:class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`) to set the
1134 default.
1135
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001136.. method:: loop.set_default_executor(executor)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001137
Elvis Pranskevichus22d25082018-07-30 11:42:43 +01001138 Set *executor* as the default executor used by :meth:`run_in_executor`.
1139 *executor* should be an instance of
1140 :class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`.
1141
1142 .. deprecated:: 3.8
1143 Using an executor that is not an instance of
1144 :class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` is deprecated and
1145 will trigger an error in Python 3.9.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001146
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001147 *executor* must be an instance of
1148 :class:`concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`.
1149
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001150
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001151Error Handling API
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001152^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001153
Martin Panterc04fb562016-02-10 05:44:01 +00001154Allows customizing how exceptions are handled in the event loop.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001155
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001156.. method:: loop.set_exception_handler(handler)
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001157
1158 Set *handler* as the new event loop exception handler.
1159
1160 If *handler* is ``None``, the default exception handler will
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001161 be set. Otherwise, *handler* must be a callable with the signature
1162 matching ``(loop, context)``, where ``loop``
1163 is a reference to the active event loop, and ``context``
1164 is a ``dict`` object containing the details of the exception
1165 (see :meth:`call_exception_handler` documentation for details
1166 about context).
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001167
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001168.. method:: loop.get_exception_handler()
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -04001169
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001170 Return the current exception handler, or ``None`` if no custom
1171 exception handler was set.
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -04001172
1173 .. versionadded:: 3.5.2
1174
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001175.. method:: loop.default_exception_handler(context)
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001176
1177 Default exception handler.
1178
1179 This is called when an exception occurs and no exception
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001180 handler is set. This can be called by a custom exception
1181 handler that wants to defer to the default handler behavior.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001182
1183 *context* parameter has the same meaning as in
1184 :meth:`call_exception_handler`.
1185
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001186.. method:: loop.call_exception_handler(context)
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001187
1188 Call the current event loop exception handler.
1189
1190 *context* is a ``dict`` object containing the following keys
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001191 (new keys may be introduced in future Python versions):
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001192
1193 * 'message': Error message;
1194 * 'exception' (optional): Exception object;
1195 * 'future' (optional): :class:`asyncio.Future` instance;
Shane Harveya1652da2020-11-26 05:24:48 -08001196 * 'task' (optional): :class:`asyncio.Task` instance;
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001197 * 'handle' (optional): :class:`asyncio.Handle` instance;
1198 * 'protocol' (optional): :ref:`Protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance;
1199 * 'transport' (optional): :ref:`Transport <asyncio-transport>` instance;
Shane Harveya1652da2020-11-26 05:24:48 -08001200 * 'socket' (optional): :class:`socket.socket` instance;
1201 * 'asyncgen' (optional): Asynchronous generator that caused
1202 the exception.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001203
1204 .. note::
1205
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001206 This method should not be overloaded in subclassed
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001207 event loops. For custom exception handling, use
1208 the :meth:`set_exception_handler()` method.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001209
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001210Enabling debug mode
1211^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001212
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001213.. method:: loop.get_debug()
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001214
Victor Stinner7b7120e2014-06-23 00:12:14 +02001215 Get the debug mode (:class:`bool`) of the event loop.
1216
1217 The default value is ``True`` if the environment variable
1218 :envvar:`PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG` is set to a non-empty string, ``False``
1219 otherwise.
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001220
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001221.. method:: loop.set_debug(enabled: bool)
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001222
1223 Set the debug mode of the event loop.
1224
Yury Selivanov805e27e2018-09-14 16:57:11 -07001225 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1226
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +01001227 The new :ref:`Python Development Mode <devmode>` can now also be used
Yury Selivanov805e27e2018-09-14 16:57:11 -07001228 to enable the debug mode.
1229
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001230.. seealso::
1231
Victor Stinner62511fd2014-06-23 00:36:11 +02001232 The :ref:`debug mode of asyncio <asyncio-debug-mode>`.
Victor Stinner0f3e6bc2014-02-19 23:15:02 +01001233
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001234
1235Running Subprocesses
1236^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1237
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001238Methods described in this subsections are low-level. In regular
1239async/await code consider using the high-level
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001240:func:`asyncio.create_subprocess_shell` and
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001241:func:`asyncio.create_subprocess_exec` convenience functions instead.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001242
1243.. note::
1244
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001245 The default asyncio event loop on **Windows** does not support
1246 subprocesses. See :ref:`Subprocess Support on Windows
1247 <asyncio-windows-subprocess>` for details.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001248
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001249.. coroutinemethod:: loop.subprocess_exec(protocol_factory, *args, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001250 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001251 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs)
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001252
1253 Create a subprocess from one or more string arguments specified by
1254 *args*.
1255
1256 *args* must be a list of strings represented by:
1257
1258 * :class:`str`;
1259 * or :class:`bytes`, encoded to the
1260 :ref:`filesystem encoding <filesystem-encoding>`.
1261
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001262 The first string specifies the program executable,
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001263 and the remaining strings specify the arguments. Together, string
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001264 arguments form the ``argv`` of the program.
1265
1266 This is similar to the standard library :class:`subprocess.Popen`
1267 class called with ``shell=False`` and the list of strings passed as
1268 the first argument; however, where :class:`~subprocess.Popen` takes
1269 a single argument which is list of strings, *subprocess_exec*
1270 takes multiple string arguments.
1271
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001272 The *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a subclass of the
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001273 :class:`asyncio.SubprocessProtocol` class.
1274
1275 Other parameters:
1276
sbstpf0d4c642019-05-27 19:51:19 -04001277 * *stdin* can be any of these:
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001278
sbstpf0d4c642019-05-27 19:51:19 -04001279 * a file-like object representing a pipe to be connected to the
1280 subprocess's standard input stream using
1281 :meth:`~loop.connect_write_pipe`
1282 * the :const:`subprocess.PIPE` constant (default) which will create a new
1283 pipe and connect it,
1284 * the value ``None`` which will make the subprocess inherit the file
1285 descriptor from this process
1286 * the :const:`subprocess.DEVNULL` constant which indicates that the
1287 special :data:`os.devnull` file will be used
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001288
sbstpf0d4c642019-05-27 19:51:19 -04001289 * *stdout* can be any of these:
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001290
sbstpf0d4c642019-05-27 19:51:19 -04001291 * a file-like object representing a pipe to be connected to the
1292 subprocess's standard output stream using
1293 :meth:`~loop.connect_write_pipe`
1294 * the :const:`subprocess.PIPE` constant (default) which will create a new
1295 pipe and connect it,
1296 * the value ``None`` which will make the subprocess inherit the file
1297 descriptor from this process
1298 * the :const:`subprocess.DEVNULL` constant which indicates that the
1299 special :data:`os.devnull` file will be used
1300
1301 * *stderr* can be any of these:
1302
1303 * a file-like object representing a pipe to be connected to the
1304 subprocess's standard error stream using
1305 :meth:`~loop.connect_write_pipe`
1306 * the :const:`subprocess.PIPE` constant (default) which will create a new
1307 pipe and connect it,
1308 * the value ``None`` which will make the subprocess inherit the file
1309 descriptor from this process
1310 * the :const:`subprocess.DEVNULL` constant which indicates that the
1311 special :data:`os.devnull` file will be used
1312 * the :const:`subprocess.STDOUT` constant which will connect the standard
1313 error stream to the process' standard output stream
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001314
1315 * All other keyword arguments are passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`
sbstpf0d4c642019-05-27 19:51:19 -04001316 without interpretation, except for *bufsize*, *universal_newlines*,
1317 *shell*, *text*, *encoding* and *errors*, which should not be specified
1318 at all.
1319
1320 The ``asyncio`` subprocess API does not support decoding the streams
1321 as text. :func:`bytes.decode` can be used to convert the bytes returned
1322 from the stream to text.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001323
1324 See the constructor of the :class:`subprocess.Popen` class
1325 for documentation on other arguments.
1326
1327 Returns a pair of ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport*
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -04001328 conforms to the :class:`asyncio.SubprocessTransport` base class and
1329 *protocol* is an object instantiated by the *protocol_factory*.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001330
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001331.. coroutinemethod:: loop.subprocess_shell(protocol_factory, cmd, *, \
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001332 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, \
Andre Delfinodcc997c2020-12-16 22:37:28 -03001333 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs)
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001334
1335 Create a subprocess from *cmd*, which can be a :class:`str` or a
1336 :class:`bytes` string encoded to the
1337 :ref:`filesystem encoding <filesystem-encoding>`,
1338 using the platform's "shell" syntax.
1339
1340 This is similar to the standard library :class:`subprocess.Popen`
1341 class called with ``shell=True``.
1342
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001343 The *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a subclass of the
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001344 :class:`SubprocessProtocol` class.
1345
1346 See :meth:`~loop.subprocess_exec` for more details about
1347 the remaining arguments.
1348
1349 Returns a pair of ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport*
Bumsik Kim5cc583d2018-09-16 19:40:44 -04001350 conforms to the :class:`SubprocessTransport` base class and
1351 *protocol* is an object instantiated by the *protocol_factory*.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001352
1353.. note::
1354 It is the application's responsibility to ensure that all whitespace
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001355 and special characters are quoted appropriately to avoid `shell injection
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001356 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_injection#Shell_injection>`_
1357 vulnerabilities. The :func:`shlex.quote` function can be used to
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001358 properly escape whitespace and special characters in strings that
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001359 are going to be used to construct shell commands.
1360
1361
1362Callback Handles
1363================
1364
1365.. class:: Handle
1366
1367 A callback wrapper object returned by :meth:`loop.call_soon`,
1368 :meth:`loop.call_soon_threadsafe`.
1369
1370 .. method:: cancel()
1371
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001372 Cancel the callback. If the callback has already been canceled
1373 or executed, this method has no effect.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001374
1375 .. method:: cancelled()
1376
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001377 Return ``True`` if the callback was cancelled.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001378
1379 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1380
1381.. class:: TimerHandle
1382
1383 A callback wrapper object returned by :meth:`loop.call_later`,
1384 and :meth:`loop.call_at`.
1385
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001386 This class is a subclass of :class:`Handle`.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001387
1388 .. method:: when()
1389
1390 Return a scheduled callback time as :class:`float` seconds.
1391
1392 The time is an absolute timestamp, using the same time
1393 reference as :meth:`loop.time`.
1394
1395 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1396
1397
1398Server Objects
1399==============
1400
1401Server objects are created by :meth:`loop.create_server`,
1402:meth:`loop.create_unix_server`, :func:`start_server`,
1403and :func:`start_unix_server` functions.
1404
1405Do not instantiate the class directly.
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001406
Victor Stinner8ebeb032014-07-11 23:47:40 +02001407.. class:: Server
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001408
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001409 *Server* objects are asynchronous context managers. When used in an
1410 ``async with`` statement, it's guaranteed that the Server object is
1411 closed and not accepting new connections when the ``async with``
1412 statement is completed::
1413
1414 srv = await loop.create_server(...)
1415
1416 async with srv:
1417 # some code
1418
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001419 # At this point, srv is closed and no longer accepts new connections.
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001420
1421
1422 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1423 Server object is an asynchronous context manager since Python 3.7.
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001424
1425 .. method:: close()
1426
Victor Stinner4bfb14a2014-07-12 03:20:24 +02001427 Stop serving: close listening sockets and set the :attr:`sockets`
1428 attribute to ``None``.
1429
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001430 The sockets that represent existing incoming client connections
1431 are left open.
Victor Stinner8ebeb032014-07-11 23:47:40 +02001432
Berker Peksag49c9edf2016-01-20 07:14:22 +02001433 The server is closed asynchronously, use the :meth:`wait_closed`
1434 coroutine to wait until the server is closed.
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001435
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy (శ్రీనివాస్ రెడ్డి తాటిపర్తి)1634fc22017-12-30 20:39:32 +05301436 .. method:: get_loop()
1437
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001438 Return the event loop associated with the server object.
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy (శ్రీనివాస్ రెడ్డి తాటిపర్తి)1634fc22017-12-30 20:39:32 +05301439
1440 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1441
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001442 .. coroutinemethod:: start_serving()
1443
1444 Start accepting connections.
1445
1446 This method is idempotent, so it can be called when
1447 the server is already being serving.
1448
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001449 The *start_serving* keyword-only parameter to
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001450 :meth:`loop.create_server` and
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001451 :meth:`asyncio.start_server` allows creating a Server object
1452 that is not accepting connections initially. In this case
1453 ``Server.start_serving()``, or :meth:`Server.serve_forever` can be used
1454 to make the Server start accepting connections.
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001455
1456 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1457
1458 .. coroutinemethod:: serve_forever()
1459
1460 Start accepting connections until the coroutine is cancelled.
1461 Cancellation of ``serve_forever`` task causes the server
1462 to be closed.
1463
1464 This method can be called if the server is already accepting
1465 connections. Only one ``serve_forever`` task can exist per
1466 one *Server* object.
1467
1468 Example::
1469
1470 async def client_connected(reader, writer):
1471 # Communicate with the client with
1472 # reader/writer streams. For example:
1473 await reader.readline()
1474
1475 async def main(host, port):
1476 srv = await asyncio.start_server(
1477 client_connected, host, port)
Andrew Svetlov17ab8f02018-02-17 19:44:35 +02001478 await srv.serve_forever()
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001479
1480 asyncio.run(main('127.0.0.1', 0))
1481
1482 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1483
1484 .. method:: is_serving()
1485
1486 Return ``True`` if the server is accepting new connections.
1487
1488 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1489
Victor Stinnerbdd574d2015-02-12 22:49:18 +01001490 .. coroutinemethod:: wait_closed()
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001491
Victor Stinner8ebeb032014-07-11 23:47:40 +02001492 Wait until the :meth:`close` method completes.
1493
Victor Stinner8ebeb032014-07-11 23:47:40 +02001494 .. attribute:: sockets
1495
Emmanuel Ariasdf5cdc12019-02-22 14:34:41 -03001496 List of :class:`socket.socket` objects the server is listening on.
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001497
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001498 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001499 Prior to Python 3.7 ``Server.sockets`` used to return an
1500 internal list of server sockets directly. In 3.7 a copy
Yury Selivanovc9070d02018-01-25 18:08:09 -05001501 of that list is returned.
1502
Victor Stinner8c462c52014-01-24 18:11:43 +01001503
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001504.. _asyncio-event-loops:
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001505
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001506Event Loop Implementations
1507==========================
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001508
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001509asyncio ships with two different event loop implementations:
1510:class:`SelectorEventLoop` and :class:`ProactorEventLoop`.
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001511
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001512By default asyncio is configured to use :class:`SelectorEventLoop`
Ben Darnell9ffca672019-06-22 13:38:21 -04001513on Unix and :class:`ProactorEventLoop` on Windows.
Andrew Svetlov3d4dbd82018-02-01 19:59:32 +02001514
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001515
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001516.. class:: SelectorEventLoop
1517
1518 An event loop based on the :mod:`selectors` module.
1519
1520 Uses the most efficient *selector* available for the given
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001521 platform. It is also possible to manually configure the
1522 exact selector implementation to be used::
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001523
1524 import asyncio
1525 import selectors
1526
1527 selector = selectors.SelectSelector()
1528 loop = asyncio.SelectorEventLoop(selector)
1529 asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
Andrew Svetlov7464e872018-01-19 20:04:29 +02001530
1531
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001532 .. availability:: Unix, Windows.
Andrew Svetlov7464e872018-01-19 20:04:29 +02001533
1534
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001535.. class:: ProactorEventLoop
1536
1537 An event loop for Windows that uses "I/O Completion Ports" (IOCP).
1538
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001539 .. availability:: Windows.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001540
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001541 .. seealso::
1542
1543 `MSDN documentation on I/O Completion Ports
1544 <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows/desktop/FileIO/i-o-completion-ports>`_.
1545
1546
1547.. class:: AbstractEventLoop
1548
1549 Abstract base class for asyncio-compliant event loops.
1550
1551 The :ref:`Event Loop Methods <asyncio-event-loop>` section lists all
1552 methods that an alternative implementation of ``AbstractEventLoop``
1553 should have defined.
1554
1555
1556Examples
1557========
1558
1559Note that all examples in this section **purposefully** show how
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001560to use the low-level event loop APIs, such as :meth:`loop.run_forever`
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001561and :meth:`loop.call_soon`. Modern asyncio applications rarely
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001562need to be written this way; consider using the high-level functions
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001563like :func:`asyncio.run`.
1564
Yury Selivanov43ee1c12014-02-19 20:58:44 -05001565
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001566.. _asyncio_example_lowlevel_helloworld:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001567
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001568Hello World with call_soon()
Victor Stinnera092a612015-01-09 15:58:41 +01001569^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001570
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001571An example using the :meth:`loop.call_soon` method to schedule a
1572callback. The callback displays ``"Hello World"`` and then stops the
1573event loop::
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001574
1575 import asyncio
1576
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001577 def hello_world(loop):
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001578 """A callback to print 'Hello World' and stop the event loop"""
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001579 print('Hello World')
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001580 loop.stop()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001581
1582 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001583
1584 # Schedule a call to hello_world()
1585 loop.call_soon(hello_world, loop)
1586
1587 # Blocking call interrupted by loop.stop()
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001588 try:
1589 loop.run_forever()
1590 finally:
1591 loop.close()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001592
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +01001593.. seealso::
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001594
Yury Selivanov3faaa882018-09-14 13:32:07 -07001595 A similar :ref:`Hello World <coroutine>`
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001596 example created with a coroutine and the :func:`run` function.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +01001597
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001598
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001599.. _asyncio_example_call_later:
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001600
1601Display the current date with call_later()
Victor Stinnera092a612015-01-09 15:58:41 +01001602^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001603
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001604An example of a callback displaying the current date every second. The
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001605callback uses the :meth:`loop.call_later` method to reschedule itself
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001606after 5 seconds, and then stops the event loop::
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001607
1608 import asyncio
1609 import datetime
1610
1611 def display_date(end_time, loop):
1612 print(datetime.datetime.now())
1613 if (loop.time() + 1.0) < end_time:
1614 loop.call_later(1, display_date, end_time, loop)
1615 else:
1616 loop.stop()
1617
1618 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
1619
1620 # Schedule the first call to display_date()
1621 end_time = loop.time() + 5.0
1622 loop.call_soon(display_date, end_time, loop)
1623
1624 # Blocking call interrupted by loop.stop()
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001625 try:
1626 loop.run_forever()
1627 finally:
1628 loop.close()
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001629
1630.. seealso::
1631
Yury Selivanov7372c3b2018-09-14 15:11:24 -07001632 A similar :ref:`current date <asyncio_example_sleep>` example
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001633 created with a coroutine and the :func:`run` function.
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +02001634
1635
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001636.. _asyncio_example_watch_fd:
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001637
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001638Watch a file descriptor for read events
Victor Stinnera092a612015-01-09 15:58:41 +01001639^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001640
1641Wait until a file descriptor received some data using the
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001642:meth:`loop.add_reader` method and then close the event loop::
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001643
1644 import asyncio
Victor Stinnerac577d72017-11-28 21:33:20 +01001645 from socket import socketpair
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001646
1647 # Create a pair of connected file descriptors
Victor Stinnerccd8e342014-10-11 16:30:02 +02001648 rsock, wsock = socketpair()
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001649
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001650 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
1651
1652 def reader():
1653 data = rsock.recv(100)
1654 print("Received:", data.decode())
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001655
Victor Stinner2cef3002014-10-23 22:38:46 +02001656 # We are done: unregister the file descriptor
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001657 loop.remove_reader(rsock)
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001658
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001659 # Stop the event loop
1660 loop.stop()
1661
Victor Stinner2cef3002014-10-23 22:38:46 +02001662 # Register the file descriptor for read event
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001663 loop.add_reader(rsock, reader)
1664
1665 # Simulate the reception of data from the network
1666 loop.call_soon(wsock.send, 'abc'.encode())
1667
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001668 try:
1669 # Run the event loop
1670 loop.run_forever()
1671 finally:
Carol Willing5b7cbd62018-09-12 17:05:17 -07001672 # We are done. Close sockets and the event loop.
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001673 rsock.close()
1674 wsock.close()
1675 loop.close()
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001676
1677.. seealso::
1678
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001679 * A similar :ref:`example <asyncio_example_create_connection>`
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001680 using transports, protocols, and the
1681 :meth:`loop.create_connection` method.
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001682
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001683 * Another similar :ref:`example <asyncio_example_create_connection-streams>`
Yury Selivanov6758e6e2019-09-29 21:59:55 -07001684 using the high-level :func:`asyncio.open_connection` function
1685 and streams.
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001686
1687
Yury Selivanov394374e2018-09-17 15:35:24 -04001688.. _asyncio_example_unix_signals:
1689
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001690Set signal handlers for SIGINT and SIGTERM
Victor Stinnera092a612015-01-09 15:58:41 +01001691^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinner04e6df32014-10-11 16:16:27 +02001692
Elvis Pranskevichus1fa2ec42018-09-17 19:16:44 -04001693(This ``signals`` example only works on Unix.)
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001694
1695Register handlers for signals :py:data:`SIGINT` and :py:data:`SIGTERM`
1696using the :meth:`loop.add_signal_handler` method::
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001697
1698 import asyncio
1699 import functools
1700 import os
1701 import signal
1702
Alexander Vasinceb842e2019-05-03 18:25:36 +03001703 def ask_exit(signame, loop):
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001704 print("got signal %s: exit" % signame)
1705 loop.stop()
1706
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001707 async def main():
1708 loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
Victor Stinner8b863482014-01-27 10:07:50 +01001709
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001710 for signame in {'SIGINT', 'SIGTERM'}:
1711 loop.add_signal_handler(
1712 getattr(signal, signame),
Alexander Vasinceb842e2019-05-03 18:25:36 +03001713 functools.partial(ask_exit, signame, loop))
Victor Stinner2cef3002014-10-23 22:38:46 +02001714
Yury Selivanov7c7605f2018-09-11 09:54:40 -07001715 await asyncio.sleep(3600)
1716
1717 print("Event loop running for 1 hour, press Ctrl+C to interrupt.")
1718 print(f"pid {os.getpid()}: send SIGINT or SIGTERM to exit.")
1719
1720 asyncio.run(main())