deluge/deluge/core/signalmanager.py
2008-08-08 05:59:07 +00:00

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#
# signalmanager.py
#
# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Andrew Resch ('andar') <andrewresch@gmail.com>
#
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import deluge.xmlrpclib as xmlrpclib
import socket
import gobject
import deluge.component as component
from deluge.log import LOG as log
class SignalManager(component.Component):
def __init__(self):
component.Component.__init__(self, "SignalManager")
self.clients = {}
self.handlers = {}
def shutdown(self):
self.clients = {}
self.handlers = {}
def register_handler(self, signal, handler):
"""Registers a handler for signals"""
if signal not in self.handler.keys():
self.handler[signal] = []
self.handler[signal].append(handler)
log.debug("Registered signal handler for %s", signal)
def deregister_handler(self, handler):
"""De-registers the 'handler' function from all signal types."""
# Iterate through all handlers and remove 'handler' where found
for (key, value) in self.handlers:
if handler in value:
value.remove(handler)
def deregister_client(self, address):
"""Deregisters a client"""
log.debug("Deregistering %s as a signal reciever..", address)
for client in self.clients.keys():
if client.split("//")[1].split(":")[0] == address:
del self.clients[client]
break
def register_client(self, address, port):
"""Registers a client to emit signals to."""
uri = "http://" + str(address) + ":" + str(port)
log.debug("Registering %s as a signal reciever..", uri)
self.clients[uri] = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(uri)
def emit(self, signal, *data):
# Run the handlers
if signal in self.handlers.keys():
for handler in self.handlers[signal]:
handler(*data)
for uri in self.clients:
gobject.idle_add(self._emit, uri, signal, 1, *data)
def _emit(self, uri, signal, count, *data):
if uri not in self.clients:
return
client = self.clients[uri]
try:
client.emit_signal(signal, *data)
except (socket.error, Exception), e:
log.warning("Unable to emit signal to client %s: %s (%d)", client, e, count)
if count < 30:
gobject.timeout_add(1000, self._emit, uri, signal, count + 1, *data)
else:
log.info("Removing %s because it couldn't be reached..", uri)
del self.clients[uri]