Part of twisted.internet.protocol View Source View In Hierarchy
Implements interfaces: twisted.internet.interfaces.ITransport
This doesn't actually stream the file to the attached protocol, and is thus useful mainly as a utility for debugging protocols.
Method | __init__ | Undocumented |
Method | write | Write some data to the physical connection, in sequence, in a non-blocking fashion. |
Method | registerProducer | From abstract.FileDescriptor |
Method | unregisterProducer | Undocumented |
Method | stopConsuming | Undocumented |
Method | writeSequence | Write a list of strings to the physical connection. |
Method | loseConnection | Close my connection, after writing all pending data. |
Method | getPeer | Get the remote address of this connection. |
Method | getHost | Similar to getPeer, but returns an address describing this side of the connection. |
Method | handleException | Undocumented |
Method | resumeProducing | Undocumented |
Method | pauseProducing | Undocumented |
Method | stopProducing | Undocumented |
Method | _checkProducer | Undocumented |
If possible, make sure that it is all written. No data will ever be lost, although (obviously) the connection may be closed before it all gets through.
If possible, make sure that all of the data is written to the socket at once, without first copying it all into a single string.
Note that if there is a registered producer on a transport it will not be closed until the producer has been unregistered.
Treat this method with caution. It is the unfortunate result of the CGI and Jabber standards, but should not be considered reliable for the usual host of reasons; port forwarding, proxying, firewalls, IP masquerading, etc.
Returns | An IAddress
provider. |