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"""Utilities functions used in Kytos.""" |
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor |
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from datetime import datetime, timezone |
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from kytos.core.config import KytosConfig |
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__all__ = ['listen_to', 'now', 'run_on_thread', 'get_time'] |
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# APP_MSG = "[App %s] %s | ID: %02d | R: %02d | P: %02d | F: %s" |
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def get_thread_pool_max_workers(): |
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"""Get the number of thread pool max workers.""" |
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name |
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executor = None |
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if get_thread_pool_max_workers(): |
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executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=get_thread_pool_max_workers()) |
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def listen_to(event, *events): |
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"""Decorate Event Listener methods. |
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This decorator was built to be used on NAPPs methods to define which |
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type of event the method will handle. With this, we will be able to |
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'schedule' the app/method to receive an event when a new event is |
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registered on the controller buffers. |
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By using the run_on_thread decorator, we also guarantee that the method |
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(handler) will be called from inside a new thread, avoiding this method to |
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The decorator will add an attribute to the method called 'events', that |
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will be a list of the events that the method will handle. |
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The event that will be listened to is always a string, but it can represent |
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a regular expression to match against multiple Event Types. All listened |
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events are documented in :doc:`/developer/listened_events` section. |
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.. code-block:: python3 |
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class MyAppClass(KytosApp): |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.messages.in') |
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def my_handler_of_message_in(self, event): |
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# Do stuff here... |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.messages.out') |
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def my_handler_of_message_out(self, event): |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.messages.in.ofpt_hello', |
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'kytos/of_core.messages.out.ofpt_hello') |
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def my_handler_of_hello_messages(self, event): |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.message.*.hello') |
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def my_other_handler_of_hello_messages(self, event): |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.message.*.hello') |
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def my_handler_of_hello_messages(self, event): |
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@listen_to('kytos/of_core.message.*') |
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def my_stats_handler_of_any_message(self, event): |
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def threaded_handler(*args): |
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threaded_handler.events = [event] |
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threaded_handler.events.extend(events) |
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if not future.exception(): |
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