[Twisted-Python] iConnector factory not what expected
exarkun at twistedmatrix.com
exarkun at twistedmatrix.com
Thu Jun 14 18:40:36 MDT 2012
On 14 Jun, 03:34 pm, martin at webscio.net wrote:
>Hi again,
>
>I've a bit of code that does the following:
>
>f = MyReconnectingClientFactory()
>iConn = reactor.connectSSL(url, port, f, ssl.ClientContextFactory())
>
>now I would expect that iConn.factory would be my f, but as it turns
>out
>it's an instance of some TLSMemoryBIOFactory.. Why is that so?
>
>After some digging, I was able to find f under
>iConn.transport.protocol.wrappedProtocol.factory.. I'm happy to use
>that, but it just sounds a bit weird to me.. or is this normal?
There is no "factory" attribute on the `IConnector` interface at all:
http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/api/twisted.internet.interfaces.IConnector.html
Neither is there a "transport" attribute, nor do any of the transport
interfaces have a "protocol" attribute.
All this means that Twisted isn't promising you anything about the
meaning or existence of any of these attributes.
So, why don't you just use `f` instead?
Jean-Paul
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