# standard python libs from logging import getLogger, CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG import sys, traceback # related from eventlet import api, util # the following makes socket calls nonblocking. magic util.wrap_socket_with_coroutine_socket() # pyogp from pyogp.lib.base.utilities.events import Event from pyogp.lib.base.groups import * from pyogp.lib.base.exc import Deprecated # messaging from pyogp.lib.base.message.message_handler import MessageHandler from pyogp.lib.base.message.message import Message from pyogp.lib.base.message.template_dict import TemplateDictionary from pyogp.lib.base.message.template import MsgData, MsgBlockData, MsgVariableData # initialize logging logger = getLogger('pyogp.lib.base.event_queue') log = logger.log class EventQueueClient(object): """ handles an event queue of either an agent domain or a simulator Initialize the event queue client class >>> client = EventQueueClient() The event queue client requires an event queue capability >>> from pyogp.lib.base.caps import Capability >>> cap = Capability('EventQueue', http://localhost:12345/cap) >>> event_queue = EventQueueClient(cap) >>> event_queue.start() Sample implementations: region.py Tests: tests/test_event_queue.py """ def __init__(self, capability = None, settings = None, message_handler = None, region = None): """ set up the event queue attributes """ # allow the settings to be passed in # otherwise, grab the defaults if settings != None: self.settings = settings else: from pyogp.lib.base.settings import Settings self.settings = Settings() # allow the packet_handler to be passed in # otherwise, grab the defaults # otherwise, let's just use our own if message_handler != None: self.message_handler = message_handler else: self.message_handler = MessageHandler() self.region = region self.cap = capability #self.type = eq_type # specify 'agentdomain' or 'region' self._running = False # this class controls this value self.stopped = False # client can pause the event queue self.last_id = -1 # if applicable, initialize data to post to the event queue self.data = {} # stores the result of the post to the event queue capability self.result = None # enables proper packet parsing in event queue responses self.template_dict = TemplateDictionary() self.current_template = None def start(self): try: if self.cap.name == 'event_queue': if self.settings.LOG_COROUTINE_SPAWNS: log(INFO, "Spawning a coroutine for event queue in the agent domain context.") self._processADEventQueue() return True elif self.cap.name == 'EventQueueGet': if self.settings.LOG_COROUTINE_SPAWNS: log(INFO, "Spawning a coroutine for event queue in the simulator context for %s." % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port))) self._processRegionEventQueue() return True else: # ToDo handle this as an exception log(WARNING, 'Unable to start event queue polling due to %s' % ('unknown queue type')) return False except Exception, error: log(ERROR, "Problem starting event queue for %s with cap of %s" % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port), str(self.cap))) return False def stop(self): log(INFO, "Stopping event queue.") self.stopped = True def stop_monitor(self, interval, times): for i in range(0,times): api.sleep(interval) if self._running == False: log(INFO, "Stopped event queue processing for %s", self.region.SimName) return log(WARNING, "Failed to stop event queue for %s after %s seconds", self.region.SimName, str(interval * times)) api.spawn(stop_monitor, self, self.settings.REGION_EVENT_QUEUE_POLL_INTERVAL, 10) def _handle(self, data): """ essentially a case statement to pass packets to event notifiers in the form of self attributes """ try: # Handle the event queue result if we have subscribers if len(self.subscribers) > 0: #log(DEBUG, 'Handling event queue results') handler(data) except AttributeError: #log(INFO, "Received an unhandled packet: %s" % (packet.name)) pass def _processRegionEventQueue(self): if self.cap.name != 'EventQueueGet': raise exc.RegionCapNotAvailable('EventQueueGet') # well then get it...? else: self._running = True while not self.stopped: try: api.sleep(self.settings.REGION_EVENT_QUEUE_POLL_INTERVAL) self.data = {} if self.last_id != -1: self.data = {'ack':self.last_id} if self.settings.ENABLE_EQ_LOGGING: if self.settings.ENABLE_HOST_LOGGING: host_string = ' to (%s)' % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port)) else: host_string = '' log(DEBUG, 'Posting to the event queue%s: %s' % (host_string, self.data)) try: self.result = self.cap.POST(self.data) except Exception, error: if self.settings.ENABLE_HOST_LOGGING: host_string = ' from (%s)' % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port)) else: host_string = '' log(INFO, "Received an error we ought not care about%s: %s" % (host_string, error)) pass if self.result != None: self.last_id = self.result['id'] else: self.last_id = -1 self._parse_result(self.result) except Exception, error: log(WARNING, "Error in a post to the event queue. Error was: %s" % (error)) #finally: #log(CRITICAL, "Why am i here?") if self.last_id != -1: # Need to ack the last message received, otherwise it will be # resent if we re-connect to the same queue self.data = {'ack':self.last_id, 'done':True} self.cap.POST(self.data) self._running = False log(DEBUG, "Stopped event queue processing for %s" % (self.region.SimName)) def _processADEventQueue(self): if self.cap.name != 'event_queue': raise RegionCapNotAvailable('event_queue') # change the exception here (add a new one) else: self._running = True while not self.stopped: api.sleep(self.settings.agentdomain_event_queue_interval) self.result = self.capabilities['event_queue'].POST(self.data) if self.result != None: self.last_id = self.result['id'] self._parse_result(self.result) self._running = False def _parse_result(self, data): # if there are subscribers to the event queue and packet handling is enabled if self.settings.HANDLE_PACKETS: # and (len(self.handler) > 0): try: if data != None: if self.settings.ENABLE_EQ_LOGGING: if self.settings.ENABLE_HOST_LOGGING: host_string = ' from (%s)' % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port)) else: host_string = '' log(DEBUG, 'Event Queue result%s: %s' % (host_string, data)) # if we are handling packets, handle the packet so any subscribers can get the data if self.settings.HANDLE_PACKETS: # this returns packets parsed_data = self._decode_eq_result(data) for packet in parsed_data: self.message_handler._handle(packet) except Exception, error: traceback.print_exc() if self.settings.ENABLE_HOST_LOGGING: host_string = ' from (%s)' % (str(self.region.sim_ip) + ':' + str(self.region.sim_port)) else: host_string = '' log(WARNING, "Error parsing even queue results%s. Error: %s. Data was: %s" % (host_string, error, data)) def _decode_eq_result(self, data=None): """ parse the event queue data, return a list of packets the building of packets borrows absurdly much from UDPDeserializer.__decode_data() """ # ToDo: this is returning packets, but perhaps we want to return packet class instances? if data != None: messages = [] if data.has_key('events'): for i in data: if i == 'id': #last_id = data[i] pass else: for message in data[i]: # move this to a proper solution, for now, append to some list eq events # or some dict mapping name to action to take ''' if message['message'] == 'ChatterBoxInvitation': message['name'] = message['message'] group_chat = ChatterBoxInvitation_Message(ChatterBoxInvitation_Data = message['body']) self.message_handler._handle(group_chat) elif message['message'] == 'ChatterBoxSessionEventReply': message['name'] = message['message'] chat_response = ChatterBoxSessionEventReply_Message(message['body']) self.message_handler._handle(chat_response) elif message['message'] == 'ChatterBoxSessionAgentListUpdates': message['name'] = message['message'] group_agent_update = ChatterBoxSessionAgentListUpdates_Message(message['body']) self.message_handler._handle(group_agent_update) elif message['message'] == 'ChatterBoxSessionStartReply': message['name'] = message['message'] group_chat_session_data = ChatterBoxSessionStartReply_Message(message['body']) self.message_handler._handle(group_chat_session_data) elif message['message'] == 'EstablishAgentCommunication': #message['name'] == message['message'] establish_agent_communication_data = EstablishAgentCommunication_Message(message['body']) self.message_handler._handle(establish_agent_communication_data) ''' in_template = self.template_dict.get_template(message['message']) if in_template: # this is a message found in the message_template #self.current_template = self.template_dict.get_template(message['message']) new_message = Message(message['message']) new_message.event_queue_id = self.last_id new_message.host = self.region.host for block_name in message['body']: # block_data keys off of block.name, which here is the body attribute block_data = MsgBlockData(block_name) new_message.add_block(block_data) for items in message['body'][block_name]: for variable in items: var_data = MsgVariableData(variable, items[variable], -1) block_data.add_variable(var_data) #packet.blocks = message.blocks messages.append(new_message) else: # this is e.g. EstablishAgentCommunication or ChatterBoxInvitation, etc new_message = Message(message['message']) new_message.event_queue_id = self.last_id new_message.host = self.region.host # faux block block_data = MsgBlockData('Message_Data') new_message.add_block(block_data) for var in message['body']: var_data = MsgVariableData(var, message['body'][var], -1) block_data.add_variable(var_data) messages.append(new_message) return messages """ Contributors can be viewed at: http://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/projects/2008/pyogp/CONTRIBUTORS.txt $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2008&license=apachev2$ Copyright 2009, Linden Research, Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may obtain a copy of the License at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 or in http://svn.secondlife.com/svn/linden/projects/2008/pyogp/LICENSE.txt $/LicenseInfo$ """