Known subclasses: twisted.internet._glibbase.GlibReactorBase, twisted.internet._threadedselect.ThreadedSelectReactor, twisted.internet.asyncioreactor.AsyncioSelectorReactor, twisted.internet.cfreactor.CFReactor, twisted.internet.epollreactor.EPollReactor, twisted.internet.kqreactor.KQueueReactor, twisted.internet.pollreactor.PollReactor, twisted.internet.selectreactor.SelectReactor, twisted.internet.win32eventreactor.Win32Reactor

Implements interfaces: twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorMulticast, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorProcess, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorSocket, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorSSL, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTCP, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorUDP, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorUNIX, twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorUNIXDatagram

A basis for reactors that use file descriptors.

Method installWaker Install a `waker' to allow threads and signals to wake up the IO thread.
Method spawnProcess Spawn a process, with a process protocol.
Method listenUDP Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given numeric UDP port.
Method listenMulticast Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given numeric UDP port.
Method connectUNIX Connect a client protocol to a UNIX socket.
Method listenUNIX Listen on a UNIX socket.
Method listenUNIXDatagram Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given path.
Method connectUNIXDatagram Connects a ConnectedDatagramProtocol instance to a path.
Method adoptStreamPort Create a new IListeningPort from an already-initialized socket.
Method adoptStreamConnection
Method adoptDatagramPort Add an existing listening SOCK_DGRAM socket to the reactor to monitor for read and write readiness.
Method listenTCP Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port.
Method connectTCP Connect a TCP client.
Method connectSSL Connect a client Protocol to a remote SSL socket.
Method listenSSL Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port. The connection is a SSL one, using contexts created by the context factory.
Instance Variable _childWaker None or a reference to the _SIGCHLDWaker which is used to properly notice child process termination.
Method _handleSignals Extend the basic signal handling logic to also support handling SIGCHLD to know when to try to reap child processes.
Method _uninstallHandler If a child waker was created and installed, uninstall it now.
Method _removeAll Remove all readers and writers, and list of removed IReadDescriptors and IWriteDescriptors.

Inherited from PluggableResolverMixin (via ReactorBase):

Instance Variable resolver The installed IResolverSimple.
Method installResolver See IReactorPluggableResolver.
Method installNameResolver See IReactorPluggableNameResolver.
Method nameResolver Implementation of read-only IReactorPluggableNameResolver.nameResolver.
Instance Variable _nameResolver The installed IHostnameResolver.

Inherited from PluggableResolverMixin (via ReactorBase):

Instance Variable resolver The installed IResolverSimple.
Method installResolver See IReactorPluggableResolver.
Method installNameResolver See IReactorPluggableNameResolver.
Method nameResolver Implementation of read-only IReactorPluggableNameResolver.nameResolver.
Instance Variable _nameResolver The installed IHostnameResolver.

Inherited from PluggableResolverMixin (via ReactorBase):

Instance Variable resolver The installed IResolverSimple.
Method installResolver See IReactorPluggableResolver.
Method installNameResolver See IReactorPluggableNameResolver.
Method nameResolver Implementation of read-only IReactorPluggableNameResolver.nameResolver.
Instance Variable _nameResolver The installed IHostnameResolver.

Inherited from PluggableResolverMixin (via ReactorBase):

Instance Variable resolver The installed IResolverSimple.
Method installResolver See IReactorPluggableResolver.
Method installNameResolver See IReactorPluggableNameResolver.
Method nameResolver Implementation of read-only IReactorPluggableNameResolver.nameResolver.
Instance Variable _nameResolver The installed IHostnameResolver.
_childWaker =
None or a reference to the _SIGCHLDWaker which is used to properly notice child process termination.
def installWaker(self): (source)

Install a `waker' to allow threads and signals to wake up the IO thread.

We use the self-pipe trick (http://cr.yp.to/docs/selfpipe.html) to wake the reactor. On Windows we use a pair of sockets.

def _handleSignals(self): (source)

Extend the basic signal handling logic to also support handling SIGCHLD to know when to try to reap child processes.

def _uninstallHandler(self): (source)

If a child waker was created and installed, uninstall it now.

Since this disables reactor functionality and is only called when the reactor is stopping, it doesn't provide any directly useful functionality, but the cleanup of reactor-related process-global state that it does helps in unit tests involving multiple reactors and is generally just a nice thing.

def spawnProcess(self, processProtocol, executable, args=(), env={}, path=None, uid=None, gid=None, usePTY=0, childFDs=None): (source)

Spawn a process, with a process protocol.

Arguments given to this function that are listed as bytes or unicode may be encoded or decoded depending on the platform and the argument type given. On UNIX systems (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS) and Python 2 on Windows, unicode arguments will be encoded down to bytes using the encoding given by os.getfilesystemencoding, to be used with the "narrow" OS APIs. On Python 3 on Windows, bytes arguments will be decoded up to unicode using the encoding given by os.getfilesystemencoding (mbcs before Python 3.6, utf8 thereafter) and given to Windows's native "wide" APIs.

ParametersprocessProtocolAn object which will be notified of all events related to the created process. (type: IProcessProtocol provider)
executablethe file name to spawn - the full path should be used. (type: bytes or unicode)
argsthe command line arguments to pass to the process; a sequence of strings. The first string should be the executable's name. (type: list with bytes or unicode items.)
envthe environment variables to pass to the child process. The resulting behavior varies between platforms. If:
  • env is not set:
    • On POSIX: pass an empty environment.
    • On Windows: pass os.environ.
  • env is None:
  • env is a dict:
    • On POSIX: pass the key/value pairs in env as the complete environment.
    • On Windows: update os.environ with the key/value pairs in the dict before passing it. As a consequence of bug #1640, passing keys with empty values in an effort to unset environment variables won't unset them.
(type: a dict mapping bytes/unicode keys to bytes/unicode items, or None.)
paththe path to run the subprocess in - defaults to the current directory. (type: bytes or unicode or None)
uiduser ID to run the subprocess as. (Only available on POSIX systems.)
gidgroup ID to run the subprocess as. (Only available on POSIX systems.)
usePTYif true, run this process in a pseudo-terminal. optionally a tuple of (masterfd, slavefd, ttyname), in which case use those file descriptors. (Not available on all systems.)
childFDsA dictionary mapping file descriptors in the new child process to an integer or to the string 'r' or 'w'.

If the value is an integer, it specifies a file descriptor in the parent process which will be mapped to a file descriptor (specified by the key) in the child process. This is useful for things like inetd and shell-like file redirection.

If it is the string 'r', a pipe will be created and attached to the child at that file descriptor: the child will be able to write to that file descriptor and the parent will receive read notification via the IProcessProtocol.childDataReceived callback. This is useful for the child's stdout and stderr.

If it is the string 'w', similar setup to the previous case will occur, with the pipe being readable by the child instead of writeable. The parent process can write to that file descriptor using IProcessTransport.writeToChild. This is useful for the child's stdin.

If childFDs is not passed, the default behaviour is to use a mapping that opens the usual stdin/stdout/stderr pipes.

(type: dict of int to int or str)
ReturnsAn object which provides IProcessTransport.
RaisesOSErrorRaised with errno EAGAIN or ENOMEM if there are insufficient system resources to create a new process.
See Alsotwisted.internet.protocol.ProcessProtocol
def listenUDP(self, port, protocol, interface='', maxPacketSize=8192): (source)

Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given numeric UDP port.

Returnsobject conforming to IListeningPort.
def listenMulticast(self, port, protocol, interface='', maxPacketSize=8192, listenMultiple=False): (source)

Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given numeric UDP port.

EXPERIMENTAL.

Returnsobject conforming to IListeningPort.
def connectUNIX(self, address, factory, timeout=30, checkPID=0): (source)

Connect a client protocol to a UNIX socket.

Parametersaddressa path to a unix socket on the filesystem.
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.ClientFactory instance
timeoutnumber of seconds to wait before assuming the connection has failed.
checkPIDif True, check for a pid file to verify that a server is listening. If address is a Linux abstract namespace path, this must be False.
ReturnsAn object which provides IConnector.
def listenUNIX(self, address, factory, backlog=50, mode=438, wantPID=0): (source)

Listen on a UNIX socket.

Parametersaddressa path to a unix socket on the filesystem.
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.Factory instance.
backlognumber of connections to allow in backlog.
modeThe mode (not umask) to set on the unix socket. See platform specific documentation for information about how this might affect connection attempts. (type: int)
wantPIDif True, create a pidfile for the socket. If address is a Linux abstract namespace path, this must be False.
ReturnsAn object which provides IListeningPort.
def listenUNIXDatagram(self, address, protocol, maxPacketSize=8192, mode=438): (source)

Connects a given DatagramProtocol to the given path.

EXPERIMENTAL.

Returnsobject conforming to IListeningPort.
def connectUNIXDatagram(self, address, protocol, maxPacketSize=8192, mode=438, bindAddress=None): (source)

Connects a ConnectedDatagramProtocol instance to a path.

EXPERIMENTAL.

def adoptStreamPort(self, fileDescriptor, addressFamily, factory): (source)

Create a new IListeningPort from an already-initialized socket.

This just dispatches to a suitable port implementation (eg from IReactorTCP, etc) based on the specified addressFamily.

See Alsotwisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorSocket.adoptStreamPort
def adoptStreamConnection(self, fileDescriptor, addressFamily, factory): (source)
def adoptDatagramPort(self, fileDescriptor, addressFamily, protocol, maxPacketSize=8192): (source)

Add an existing listening SOCK_DGRAM socket to the reactor to monitor for read and write readiness.

ParametersfileDescriptorA file descriptor associated with a socket which is already bound to an address and marked as listening. The socket must be set non-blocking. Any additional flags (for example, close-on-exec) must also be set by application code. Application code is responsible for closing the file descriptor, which may be done as soon as adoptDatagramPort returns. (type: int)
addressFamilyThe address family or domain of the socket. For example, socket.AF_INET6. (type: int)
protocolA DatagramProtocol instance to connect to a UDP transport. (type: DatagramProtocol)
maxPacketSizeThe maximum packet size to accept. (type: int)
ReturnsAn object providing IListeningPort.
RaisesUnsupportedAddressFamilyIf the given address family is not supported by this reactor, or not supported with the given socket type.
UnsupportedSocketTypeIf the given socket type is not supported by this reactor, or not supported with the given socket type.
def listenTCP(self, port, factory, backlog=50, interface=''): (source)

Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port.

Parametersporta port number on which to listen
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.ServerFactory instance
backlogsize of the listen queue
interfaceThe local IPv4 or IPv6 address to which to bind; defaults to '', ie all IPv4 addresses. To bind to all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, you must call this method twice.
Returnsan object that provides IListeningPort.
RaisesCannotListenErroras defined here twisted.internet.error.CannotListenError, if it cannot listen on this port (e.g., it cannot bind to the required port number)
def connectTCP(self, host, port, factory, timeout=30, bindAddress=None): (source)

Connect a TCP client.

ParametershostA hostname or an IPv4 or IPv6 address literal. (type: bytes)
porta port number
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.ClientFactory instance
timeoutnumber of seconds to wait before assuming the connection has failed.
bindAddressa (host, port) tuple of local address to bind to, or None.
ReturnsAn object which provides IConnector. This connector will call various callbacks on the factory when a connection is made, failed, or lost - see ClientFactory docs for details.
def connectSSL(self, host, port, factory, contextFactory, timeout=30, bindAddress=None): (source)

Connect a client Protocol to a remote SSL socket.

Parametershosta host name
porta port number
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.ClientFactory instance
contextFactorya twisted.internet.ssl.ClientContextFactory object.
timeoutnumber of seconds to wait before assuming the connection has failed.
bindAddressa (host, port) tuple of local address to bind to, or None.
ReturnsAn object which provides IConnector.
def listenSSL(self, port, factory, contextFactory, backlog=50, interface=''): (source)

Connects a given protocol factory to the given numeric TCP/IP port. The connection is a SSL one, using contexts created by the context factory.

Parametersporta port number on which to listen
factorya twisted.internet.protocol.ServerFactory instance
contextFactoryan implementor of IOpenSSLContextFactory
backlogsize of the listen queue
interfacethe hostname to bind to, defaults to '' (all)
def _removeAll(self, readers, writers): (source)

Remove all readers and writers, and list of removed IReadDescriptors and IWriteDescriptors.

Meant for calling from subclasses, to implement removeAll, like:

 def removeAll(self):
     return self._removeAll(self._reads, self._writes)

where self._reads and self._writes are iterables.

API Documentation for Twisted, generated by pydoctor at 2019-08-06 12:10:50.