#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys, os, getopt, threading, logging, time, locale, collections
-import ashd.proto, ashd.util, ashd.perf
+import ashd.proto, ashd.util, ashd.perf, ashd.serve
try:
import pdm.srv
except:
sys.exit(1)
handler = handlermod.application
-class closed(IOError):
- def __init__(self):
- super().__init__("The client has closed the connection.")
-
cwd = os.getcwd()
def absolutify(path):
if path[0] != '/':
buf.append(c)
return buf
-def dowsgi(req):
+def mkenv(req):
env = {}
env["wsgi.version"] = 1, 0
for key, val in req.headers:
env["wsgi.multithread"] = True
env["wsgi.multiprocess"] = False
env["wsgi.run_once"] = False
+ return env
- resp = []
- respsent = []
+if reqlimit != 0:
+ guard = ashd.serve.calllimiter(reqlimit).call
+else:
+ guard = lambda fun: fun()
- def recode(thing):
- if isinstance(thing, collections.ByteString):
- return thing
- else:
- return str(thing).encode("latin-1")
+def recode(thing):
+ if isinstance(thing, collections.ByteString):
+ return thing
+ else:
+ return str(thing).encode("latin-1")
+
+class reqthread(ashd.serve.wsgithread):
+ def __init__(self, req):
+ super().__init__(name = "Request handler")
+ self.req = req.dup()
- def flushreq():
- if not respsent:
- if not resp:
- raise Exception("Trying to write data before starting response.")
- status, headers = resp
- respsent[:] = [True]
- buf = bytearray()
- buf += b"HTTP/1.1 " + recode(status) + b"\n"
- for nm, val in headers:
- buf += recode(nm) + b": " + recode(val) + b"\n"
- buf += b"\n"
- try:
- req.sk.write(buf)
- except IOError:
- raise closed()
+ def handlewsgi(self):
+ return handler(self.env, self.startreq)
- def write(data):
- if not data:
- return
- flushreq()
+ def writehead(self, status, headers):
+ buf = bytearray()
+ buf += b"HTTP/1.1 " + recode(status) + b"\n"
+ for nm, val in headers:
+ buf += recode(nm) + b": " + recode(val) + b"\n"
+ buf += b"\n"
try:
- req.sk.write(data)
- req.sk.flush()
+ self.req.sk.write(buf)
except IOError:
- raise closed()
+ raise ashd.serve.closed()
- def startreq(status, headers, exc_info = None):
- if resp:
- if exc_info: # Interesting, this...
- try:
- if respsent:
- raise exc_info[1]
- finally:
- exc_info = None # CPython GC bug?
- else:
- raise Exception("Can only start responding once.")
- resp[:] = status, headers
- return write
-
- with ashd.perf.request(env) as reqevent:
+ def writedata(self, data):
try:
- respiter = handler(env, startreq)
- try:
- for data in respiter:
- write(data)
- if resp:
- flushreq()
- finally:
- if hasattr(respiter, "close"):
- respiter.close()
- except closed:
- pass
- if resp:
- reqevent.response(resp)
-
-flightlock = threading.Condition()
-inflight = 0
-
-class reqthread(threading.Thread):
- def __init__(self, req):
- super().__init__(name = "Request handler")
- self.req = req.dup()
+ self.req.sk.write(data)
+ self.req.sk.flush()
+ except IOError:
+ raise ashd.serve.closed()
+
+ def handle(self):
+ self.env = mkenv(self.req)
+ with ashd.perf.request(self.env) as reqevent:
+ super().handle()
+ if self.status:
+ reqevent.response([self.status, self.headers])
def run(self):
- global inflight
try:
- with flightlock:
- if reqlimit != 0:
- start = time.time()
- while inflight >= reqlimit:
- flightlock.wait(10)
- if time.time() - start > 10:
- os.abort()
- inflight += 1
- try:
- dowsgi(self.req)
- finally:
- with flightlock:
- inflight -= 1
- flightlock.notify()
- except:
- log.error("exception occurred in handler thread", exc_info=True)
+ guard(super().run)
finally:
self.req.close()
sys.stderr.flush()