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Known subclasses: twisted.protocols.amp.ProtocolSwitchCommand, twisted.protocols.amp.StartTLS
Instance Variables | requiresAnswer | a boolean; defaults to True. Set it to False on your subclass if you want
callRemote to return None. Note: this is a hint only to the client side of
the protocol. The return-type of a command responder method must always be
a dictionary adhering to the contract specified by response ,
because clients are always free to request a response if they want one.
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Class Variables | arguments | A list of 2-tuples of (name, Argument-subclass-instance), specifying the names and values of the parameters which are required for this command. |
response | A list like arguments , but instead used for the return value.
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errors | A mapping of subclasses of Exception to wire-protocol tags for
errors represented as str s. Responders which raise keys from
this dictionary will have the error translated to the corresponding tag on
the wire. Invokers which receive Deferreds from invoking this command with
AMP.callRemote will potentially receive Failures with keys
from this mapping as their value. This mapping is inherited; if you
declare a command which handles FooError as 'FOO_ERROR', then
subclass it and specify BarError as 'BAR_ERROR', responders to
the subclass may raise either FooError or
BarError , and invokers must be able to deal with either of
those exceptions.
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fatalErrors | like 'errors', but errors in this list will always terminate the connection, despite being of a recognizable error type. | |
commandType | The type of Box used to issue commands; useful only for protocol-modifying
behavior like startTLS or protocol switching. Defaults to a plain vanilla
Box .
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responseType | The type of Box used to respond to this command; only useful for
protocol-modifying behavior like startTLS or protocol switching. Defaults
to a plain vanilla Box .
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Class | __metaclass__ | Metaclass hack to establish reverse-mappings for 'errors' and 'fatalErrors' as class vars. |
Method | __init__ | Create an instance of this command with specified values for its parameters. |
Class Method | makeResponse | Serialize a mapping of arguments using this Command 's
response schema. |
Class Method | makeArguments | Serialize a mapping of arguments using this Command 's
argument schema. |
Class Method | parseResponse | Parse a mapping of serialized arguments using this Command 's
response schema. |
Class Method | parseArguments | Parse a mapping of serialized arguments using this Command 's
argument schema. |
Class Method | responder | Declare a method to be a responder for a particular command. |
Method | _doCommand | Encode and send this Command to the given protocol. |
Parameters | kw | a dict containing an appropriate value for each name specified in the
arguments attribute of my class.
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Raises | InvalidSignature | if you forgot any required arguments. |
This is a decorator.
Use like so:
class MyCommand(Command): arguments = [('a', ...), ('b', ...)] class MyProto(AMP): def myFunMethod(self, a, b): ... MyCommand.responder(myFunMethod)
Notes: Although decorator syntax is not used within Twisted, this function returns its argument and is therefore safe to use with decorator syntax.
This is not thread safe. Don't declare AMP subclasses in other threads. Don't declare responders outside the scope of AMP subclasses; the behavior is undefined.
Parameters | methodfunc | A function which will later become a method, which has a keyword signature
compatible with this command's argument list and returns a
dictionary with a set of keys compatible with this command's
response list.
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Returns | the methodfunc parameter. |
Parameters | proto | an AMP, representing the connection to send to. |
Returns | a Deferred which will fire or error appropriately when the other side responds to the command (or error if the connection is lost before it is responded to). |