[Twisted-web] Shutting down a xmlrpc server with an xmlrpc call
Phil Mayers
p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk
Mon Jun 20 08:49:56 MDT 2005
Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to twisted-web, so my apologies if this is obvious. I am happy to be
> pointed at the appropriate documentation.
>
> I am writing an xmlrpc server, and would like to there to be an xmlrpc call to
> shutdown the server gracefully.
>
> Ideally upon the call being made, it would return a 'success' response to the
> client, the reactor would stop taking any new requests, would finish any
> existing ones, and then exit cleanly.
>
> What I currently have is -
> def xmlrpc_quit(self):
> reactor.stop()
Maybe:
reactor.callLater(1, reactor.stop)
return "closing in 1 second"
?
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