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tornado periodic
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from functools import wraps, partial | |
from period import PeriodicCallback | |
from tornado.concurrent import run_on_executor, TracebackFuture, DummyExecutor | |
import tornado.ioloop | |
import tornado.web | |
from tornado.gen import coroutine | |
class PeriodicExecutor(object): | |
def submit(self, fn, *args, **kwargs): | |
future = TracebackFuture() | |
def handle_response(response): | |
future.set_result(response) | |
args = list(args) | |
args.append(handle_response) | |
args = tuple(args) | |
periodic = PeriodicCallback(partial(fn, *args), 1000, 5) | |
periodic.start() | |
return future | |
def shutdown(self, wait=True): | |
pass | |
class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler): | |
@coroutine | |
def get(self): | |
self.executor = PeriodicExecutor() | |
response = yield self.test("hello", ", world") | |
self.write(response) | |
@run_on_executor | |
def test(self, a, b, response_callback, periodic): | |
if periodic._count > 3: | |
return | |
periodic.stop() | |
response_callback(a+b) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
application = tornado.web.Application([ | |
(r"/", MainHandler), | |
]) | |
application.listen(8888) | |
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start() |
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop | |
from functools import partial | |
from tornado.gen import coroutine | |
class PeriodicCallback(object): | |
"""Schedules the given callback to be called periodically. | |
The callback is called every ``callback_time`` milliseconds. | |
`start` must be called after the `PeriodicCallback` is created. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, callback, callback_time, count=None, io_loop=None, *args, **kwargs): | |
self.callback = partial(callback, self) | |
if callback_time <= 0: | |
raise ValueError("Periodic callback must have a positive callback_time") | |
self.callback_time = callback_time | |
self.io_loop = io_loop or IOLoop.current() | |
self._running = False | |
self._timeout = None | |
self._count = count | |
def start(self): | |
"""Starts the timer.""" | |
self._running = True | |
self._next_timeout = self.io_loop.time() | |
self._timeout = self.io_loop.add_timeout(self._next_timeout, self._run) | |
def stop(self): | |
"""Stops the timer.""" | |
self._running = False | |
if self._timeout is not None: | |
self.io_loop.remove_timeout(self._timeout) | |
self._timeout = None | |
def _run(self): | |
if not self._running: | |
return | |
try: | |
self.callback() | |
except Exception: | |
self.io_loop.handle_callback_exception(self.callback) | |
if self._count is not None and self._count <= 0: | |
return | |
self._schedule_next() | |
self._count -= 1 | |
def _schedule_next(self): | |
if self._running: | |
current_time = self.io_loop.time() | |
while self._next_timeout <= current_time: | |
self._next_timeout += self.callback_time / 1000.0 | |
self._timeout = self.io_loop.add_timeout(self._next_timeout, self._run) |
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