[Twisted-Python] How to debug an AMP connection?
Peter Westlake
peter.westlake at pobox.com
Fri Jul 24 07:35:13 MDT 2009
Hello,
I'm having trouble with an AMP connection that doesn't fire
the Deferred returned by callRemote. The AMP command copies
files from the client (called a "worker" in the code below)
to a server ("controller"). It sends a chunk of text at a
time - 16K originally, but I tried smaller amounts too.
The server appends the text to a queue to be written;
it shouldn't take long, because it doesn't do the I/O
synchronously, just starts a thread.
What happens is that the client calls callRemote, but the
Deferred that callRemote returns is never fired. I know
the command reaches the server, because the client keeps
track of how many bytes have been sent successfully, and
the file on the server is bigger than that. I know that
the Deferred doesn't fire, because I can examine it using
a manhole and it has called = False.
There are no error messages in the log. That's consistent
with the Deferred not firing, because the error callback
(self.next_or_retry) would log a message if the remote
command failed.
So, what can possibly be happening?
And how can I find out?
All suggestions most gratefully received.
Peter.
Client-side code:
class ConnectionBuffer(object):
"""Class to store AMP commands and retry them after network outages.
...
"""
def send(self, adv_arg, *a, **kw):
if self.protocol:
# call_d is here purely to make the Deferred accessible when
debugging.
self.call_d = self.protocol.callRemote(*a,
**kw).addBoth(self.next_or_retry, adv_arg)
def connected(self, protocol):
self.protocol = protocol
self.send_next()
def disconnected(self):
self.protocol = None
Server:
class ControllerProtocol(amp.AMP):
"""Protocol used by the controller to communicate with a worker.
...
"""
def logoutput(self, product, branch, site, job, action, number,
data, stream):
"""Receive stdout or stderr from an action running on a
worker."""
actid = (product, branch, site, job, action)
ac = self.factory.controller.actions.find(actid)
ac.instances[number].logfile[stream].write(data)
return {'status': True}
commands.LogOutput.responder(logoutput)
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