def _init_stream(self): rpc_request = self._get_rpc_request self._rpc = ResumableBidiRpc( start_rpc=self._api._transport.listen, should_recover=_should_recover, should_terminate=_should_terminate, initial_request=rpc_request, metadata=self._firestore._rpc_metadata, ) self._rpc.add_done_callback(self._on_rpc_done) # The server assigns and updates the resume token. self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer(self._rpc, self.on_snapshot) self._consumer.start()
def __init__( self, document_reference, firestore, target, comparator, snapshot_callback, document_snapshot_cls, document_reference_cls, BackgroundConsumer=None, # FBO unit testing ResumableBidiRpc=None, # FBO unit testing ): """ Args: firestore: target: comparator: snapshot_callback: Callback method to process snapshots. Args: docs (List(DocumentSnapshot)): A callback that returns the ordered list of documents stored in this snapshot. changes (List(str)): A callback that returns the list of changed documents since the last snapshot delivered for this watch. read_time (string): The ISO 8601 time at which this snapshot was obtained. document_snapshot_cls: instance of DocumentSnapshot document_reference_cls: instance of DocumentReference """ self._document_reference = document_reference self._firestore = firestore self._api = firestore._firestore_api self._targets = target self._comparator = comparator self.DocumentSnapshot = document_snapshot_cls self.DocumentReference = document_reference_cls self._snapshot_callback = snapshot_callback self._closing = threading.Lock() self._closed = False initial_request = firestore_pb2.ListenRequest( database=self._firestore._database_string, add_target=self._targets) if ResumableBidiRpc is None: ResumableBidiRpc = self.ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests self._rpc = ResumableBidiRpc( self._api.transport.listen, should_recover=_should_recover, should_terminate=_should_terminate, initial_request=initial_request, metadata=self._firestore._rpc_metadata, ) self._rpc.add_done_callback(self._on_rpc_done) # Initialize state for on_snapshot # The sorted tree of QueryDocumentSnapshots as sent in the last # snapshot. We only look at the keys. self.doc_tree = WatchDocTree() # A map of document names to QueryDocumentSnapshots for the last sent # snapshot. self.doc_map = {} # The accumulates map of document changes (keyed by document name) for # the current snapshot. self.change_map = {} # The current state of the query results. self.current = False # We need this to track whether we've pushed an initial set of changes, # since we should push those even when there are no changes, if there # aren't docs. self.has_pushed = False # The server assigns and updates the resume token. self.resume_token = None if BackgroundConsumer is None: # FBO unit tests BackgroundConsumer = self.BackgroundConsumer self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer(self._rpc, self.on_snapshot) self._consumer.start()
class Watch(object): BackgroundConsumer = BackgroundConsumer # FBO unit tests ResumableBidiRpc = ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests def __init__( self, document_reference, firestore, target, comparator, snapshot_callback, document_snapshot_cls, document_reference_cls, BackgroundConsumer=None, # FBO unit testing ResumableBidiRpc=None, # FBO unit testing ): """ Args: firestore: target: comparator: snapshot_callback: Callback method to process snapshots. Args: docs (List(DocumentSnapshot)): A callback that returns the ordered list of documents stored in this snapshot. changes (List(str)): A callback that returns the list of changed documents since the last snapshot delivered for this watch. read_time (string): The ISO 8601 time at which this snapshot was obtained. document_snapshot_cls: instance of DocumentSnapshot document_reference_cls: instance of DocumentReference """ self._document_reference = document_reference self._firestore = firestore self._api = firestore._firestore_api self._targets = target self._comparator = comparator self.DocumentSnapshot = document_snapshot_cls self.DocumentReference = document_reference_cls self._snapshot_callback = snapshot_callback self._closing = threading.Lock() self._closed = False initial_request = firestore_pb2.ListenRequest( database=self._firestore._database_string, add_target=self._targets) if ResumableBidiRpc is None: ResumableBidiRpc = self.ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests self._rpc = ResumableBidiRpc( self._api.transport.listen, should_recover=_should_recover, should_terminate=_should_terminate, initial_request=initial_request, metadata=self._firestore._rpc_metadata, ) self._rpc.add_done_callback(self._on_rpc_done) # Initialize state for on_snapshot # The sorted tree of QueryDocumentSnapshots as sent in the last # snapshot. We only look at the keys. self.doc_tree = WatchDocTree() # A map of document names to QueryDocumentSnapshots for the last sent # snapshot. self.doc_map = {} # The accumulates map of document changes (keyed by document name) for # the current snapshot. self.change_map = {} # The current state of the query results. self.current = False # We need this to track whether we've pushed an initial set of changes, # since we should push those even when there are no changes, if there # aren't docs. self.has_pushed = False # The server assigns and updates the resume token. self.resume_token = None if BackgroundConsumer is None: # FBO unit tests BackgroundConsumer = self.BackgroundConsumer self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer(self._rpc, self.on_snapshot) self._consumer.start() @property def is_active(self): """bool: True if this manager is actively streaming. Note that ``False`` does not indicate this is complete shut down, just that it stopped getting new messages. """ return self._consumer is not None and self._consumer.is_active def close(self, reason=None): """Stop consuming messages and shutdown all helper threads. This method is idempotent. Additional calls will have no effect. Args: reason (Any): The reason to close this. If None, this is considered an "intentional" shutdown. """ with self._closing: if self._closed: return # Stop consuming messages. if self.is_active: _LOGGER.debug("Stopping consumer.") self._consumer.stop() self._consumer = None self._rpc.close() self._rpc = None self._closed = True _LOGGER.debug("Finished stopping manager.") if reason: # Raise an exception if a reason is provided _LOGGER.debug("reason for closing: %s" % reason) if isinstance(reason, Exception): raise reason raise RuntimeError(reason) def _on_rpc_done(self, future): """Triggered whenever the underlying RPC terminates without recovery. This is typically triggered from one of two threads: the background consumer thread (when calling ``recv()`` produces a non-recoverable error) or the grpc management thread (when cancelling the RPC). This method is *non-blocking*. It will start another thread to deal with shutting everything down. This is to prevent blocking in the background consumer and preventing it from being ``joined()``. """ _LOGGER.info("RPC termination has signaled manager shutdown.") future = _maybe_wrap_exception(future) thread = threading.Thread(name=_RPC_ERROR_THREAD_NAME, target=self.close, kwargs={"reason": future}) thread.daemon = True thread.start() def unsubscribe(self): self.close() @classmethod def for_document( cls, document_ref, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ): """ Creates a watch snapshot listener for a document. snapshot_callback receives a DocumentChange object, but may also start to get targetChange and such soon Args: document_ref: Reference to Document snapshot_callback: callback to be called on snapshot snapshot_class_instance: instance of DocumentSnapshot to make snapshots with to pass to snapshot_callback reference_class_instance: instance of DocumentReference to make references """ return cls( document_ref, document_ref._client, { "documents": { "documents": [document_ref._document_path] }, "target_id": WATCH_TARGET_ID, }, document_watch_comparator, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ) @classmethod def for_query(cls, query, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance): parent_path, _ = query._parent._parent_info() query_target = firestore_pb2.Target.QueryTarget( parent=parent_path, structured_query=query._to_protobuf()) return cls( query, query._client, { "query": query_target, "target_id": WATCH_TARGET_ID }, query._comparator, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ) def _on_snapshot_target_change_no_change(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: NO_CHANGE") change = proto.target_change no_target_ids = change.target_ids is None or len( change.target_ids) == 0 if no_target_ids and change.read_time and self.current: # TargetChange.CURRENT followed by TargetChange.NO_CHANGE # signals a consistent state. Invoke the onSnapshot # callback as specified by the user. self.push(change.read_time, change.resume_token) def _on_snapshot_target_change_add(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: ADD") target_id = proto.target_change.target_ids[0] if target_id != WATCH_TARGET_ID: raise RuntimeError("Unexpected target ID %s sent by server" % target_id) def _on_snapshot_target_change_remove(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: REMOVE") change = proto.target_change code = 13 message = "internal error" if change.cause: code = change.cause.code message = change.cause.message message = "Error %s: %s" % (code, message) raise RuntimeError(message) def _on_snapshot_target_change_reset(self, proto): # Whatever changes have happened so far no longer matter. _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: RESET") self._reset_docs() def _on_snapshot_target_change_current(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: CURRENT") self.current = True def on_snapshot(self, proto): """ Called everytime there is a response from listen. Collect changes and 'push' the changes in a batch to the customer when we receive 'current' from the listen response. Args: listen_response(`google.cloud.firestore_v1.types.ListenResponse`): Callback method that receives a object to """ TargetChange = firestore_pb2.TargetChange target_changetype_dispatch = { TargetChange.NO_CHANGE: self._on_snapshot_target_change_no_change, TargetChange.ADD: self._on_snapshot_target_change_add, TargetChange.REMOVE: self._on_snapshot_target_change_remove, TargetChange.RESET: self._on_snapshot_target_change_reset, TargetChange.CURRENT: self._on_snapshot_target_change_current, } target_change = getattr(proto, "target_change", "") document_change = getattr(proto, "document_change", "") document_delete = getattr(proto, "document_delete", "") document_remove = getattr(proto, "document_remove", "") filter_ = getattr(proto, "filter", "") if str(target_change): target_change_type = target_change.target_change_type _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: " + str(target_change_type)) meth = target_changetype_dispatch.get(target_change_type) if meth is None: _LOGGER.info("on_snapshot: Unknown target change " + str(target_change_type)) self.close(reason="Unknown target change type: %s " % str(target_change_type)) else: try: meth(proto) except Exception as exc2: _LOGGER.debug("meth(proto) exc: " + str(exc2)) raise # NOTE: # in other implementations, such as node, the backoff is reset here # in this version bidi rpc is just used and will control this. elif str(document_change): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change") # No other target_ids can show up here, but we still need to see # if the targetId was in the added list or removed list. target_ids = document_change.target_ids or [] removed_target_ids = document_change.removed_target_ids or [] changed = False removed = False if WATCH_TARGET_ID in target_ids: changed = True if WATCH_TARGET_ID in removed_target_ids: removed = True if changed: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: CHANGED") # google.cloud.firestore_v1.types.Document document = document_change.document data = _helpers.decode_dict(document.fields, self._firestore) # Create a snapshot. As Document and Query objects can be # passed we need to get a Document Reference in a more manual # fashion than self._document_reference document_name = document.name db_str = self._firestore._database_string db_str_documents = db_str + "/documents/" if document_name.startswith(db_str_documents): document_name = document_name[len(db_str_documents):] document_ref = self._firestore.document(document_name) snapshot = self.DocumentSnapshot( reference=document_ref, data=data, exists=True, read_time=None, create_time=document.create_time, update_time=document.update_time, ) self.change_map[document.name] = snapshot elif removed: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: REMOVED") document = document_change.document self.change_map[document.name] = ChangeType.REMOVED # NB: document_delete and document_remove (as far as we, the client, # are concerned) are functionally equivalent elif str(document_delete): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: DELETE") name = document_delete.document self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED elif str(document_remove): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: REMOVE") name = document_remove.document self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED elif filter_: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: filter update") if filter_.count != self._current_size(): # We need to remove all the current results. self._reset_docs() # The filter didn't match, so re-issue the query. # TODO: reset stream method? # self._reset_stream(); elif proto is None: self.close() else: _LOGGER.debug("UNKNOWN TYPE. UHOH") self.close(reason=ValueError("Unknown listen response type: %s" % proto)) def push(self, read_time, next_resume_token): """ Assembles a new snapshot from the current set of changes and invokes the user's callback. Clears the current changes on completion. """ deletes, adds, updates = Watch._extract_changes( self.doc_map, self.change_map, read_time) updated_tree, updated_map, appliedChanges = self._compute_snapshot( self.doc_tree, self.doc_map, deletes, adds, updates) if not self.has_pushed or len(appliedChanges): # TODO: It is possible in the future we will have the tree order # on insert. For now, we sort here. key = functools.cmp_to_key(self._comparator) keys = sorted(updated_tree.keys(), key=key) self._snapshot_callback( keys, appliedChanges, datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(read_time.seconds, pytz.utc), ) self.has_pushed = True self.doc_tree = updated_tree self.doc_map = updated_map self.change_map.clear() self.resume_token = next_resume_token @staticmethod def _extract_changes(doc_map, changes, read_time): deletes = [] adds = [] updates = [] for name, value in changes.items(): if value == ChangeType.REMOVED: if name in doc_map: deletes.append(name) elif name in doc_map: if read_time is not None: value.read_time = read_time updates.append(value) else: if read_time is not None: value.read_time = read_time adds.append(value) return (deletes, adds, updates) def _compute_snapshot(self, doc_tree, doc_map, delete_changes, add_changes, update_changes): updated_tree = doc_tree updated_map = doc_map assert len(doc_tree) == len(doc_map), ( "The document tree and document map should have the same " + "number of entries.") def delete_doc(name, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document delete to the document tree and document map. Returns the corresponding DocumentChange event. """ assert name in updated_map, "Document to delete does not exist" old_document = updated_map.get(name) # TODO: If a document doesn't exist this raises IndexError. Handle? existing = updated_tree.find(old_document) old_index = existing.index updated_tree = updated_tree.remove(old_document) del updated_map[name] return ( DocumentChange(ChangeType.REMOVED, old_document, old_index, -1), updated_tree, updated_map, ) def add_doc(new_document, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document add to the document tree and the document map. Returns the corresponding DocumentChange event. """ name = new_document.reference._document_path assert name not in updated_map, "Document to add already exists" updated_tree = updated_tree.insert(new_document, None) new_index = updated_tree.find(new_document).index updated_map[name] = new_document return ( DocumentChange(ChangeType.ADDED, new_document, -1, new_index), updated_tree, updated_map, ) def modify_doc(new_document, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document modification to the document tree and the document map. Returns the DocumentChange event for successful modifications. """ name = new_document.reference._document_path assert name in updated_map, "Document to modify does not exist" old_document = updated_map.get(name) if old_document.update_time != new_document.update_time: remove_change, updated_tree, updated_map = delete_doc( name, updated_tree, updated_map) add_change, updated_tree, updated_map = add_doc( new_document, updated_tree, updated_map) return ( DocumentChange( ChangeType.MODIFIED, new_document, remove_change.old_index, add_change.new_index, ), updated_tree, updated_map, ) return None, updated_tree, updated_map # Process the sorted changes in the order that is expected by our # clients (removals, additions, and then modifications). We also need # to sort the individual changes to assure that old_index/new_index # keep incrementing. appliedChanges = [] key = functools.cmp_to_key(self._comparator) # Deletes are sorted based on the order of the existing document. delete_changes = sorted(delete_changes, key=key) for name in delete_changes: change, updated_tree, updated_map = delete_doc( name, updated_tree, updated_map) appliedChanges.append(change) add_changes = sorted(add_changes, key=key) _LOGGER.debug("walk over add_changes") for snapshot in add_changes: _LOGGER.debug("in add_changes") change, updated_tree, updated_map = add_doc( snapshot, updated_tree, updated_map) appliedChanges.append(change) update_changes = sorted(update_changes, key=key) for snapshot in update_changes: change, updated_tree, updated_map = modify_doc( snapshot, updated_tree, updated_map) if change is not None: appliedChanges.append(change) assert len(updated_tree) == len(updated_map), ( "The update document " + "tree and document map should have the same number of entries.") return (updated_tree, updated_map, appliedChanges) def _affects_target(self, target_ids, current_id): if target_ids is None: return True return current_id in target_ids def _current_size(self): """ Returns the current count of all documents, including the changes from the current changeMap. """ deletes, adds, _ = Watch._extract_changes(self.doc_map, self.change_map, None) return len(self.doc_map) + len(adds) - len(deletes) def _reset_docs(self): """ Helper to clear the docs on RESET or filter mismatch. """ _LOGGER.debug("resetting documents") self.change_map.clear() self.resume_token = None # Mark each document as deleted. If documents are not deleted # they will be sent again by the server. for snapshot in self.doc_tree.keys(): name = snapshot.reference._document_path self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED self.current = False
def __init__( self, document_reference, firestore, target, comparator, snapshot_callback, document_snapshot_cls, document_reference_cls, BackgroundConsumer=None, # FBO unit testing ResumableBidiRpc=None, # FBO unit testing ): """ Args: firestore: target: comparator: snapshot_callback: Callback method to process snapshots. Args: docs (List(DocumentSnapshot)): A callback that returns the ordered list of documents stored in this snapshot. changes (List(str)): A callback that returns the list of changed documents since the last snapshot delivered for this watch. read_time (string): The ISO 8601 time at which this snapshot was obtained. document_snapshot_cls: instance of DocumentSnapshot document_reference_cls: instance of DocumentReference """ self._document_reference = document_reference self._firestore = firestore self._api = firestore._firestore_api self._targets = target self._comparator = comparator self.DocumentSnapshot = document_snapshot_cls self.DocumentReference = document_reference_cls self._snapshot_callback = snapshot_callback self._closing = threading.Lock() self._closed = False def should_recover(exc): # pragma: NO COVER return ( isinstance(exc, grpc.RpcError) and exc.code() == grpc.StatusCode.UNAVAILABLE ) initial_request = firestore_pb2.ListenRequest( database=self._firestore._database_string, add_target=self._targets ) if ResumableBidiRpc is None: ResumableBidiRpc = self.ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests self._rpc = ResumableBidiRpc( self._api.transport.listen, initial_request=initial_request, should_recover=should_recover, metadata=self._firestore._rpc_metadata, ) self._rpc.add_done_callback(self._on_rpc_done) # Initialize state for on_snapshot # The sorted tree of QueryDocumentSnapshots as sent in the last # snapshot. We only look at the keys. self.doc_tree = WatchDocTree() # A map of document names to QueryDocumentSnapshots for the last sent # snapshot. self.doc_map = {} # The accumulates map of document changes (keyed by document name) for # the current snapshot. self.change_map = {} # The current state of the query results. self.current = False # We need this to track whether we've pushed an initial set of changes, # since we should push those even when there are no changes, if there # aren't docs. self.has_pushed = False # The server assigns and updates the resume token. self.resume_token = None if BackgroundConsumer is None: # FBO unit tests BackgroundConsumer = self.BackgroundConsumer self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer(self._rpc, self.on_snapshot) self._consumer.start()
class Watch(object): BackgroundConsumer = BackgroundConsumer # FBO unit tests ResumableBidiRpc = ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests def __init__( self, document_reference, firestore, target, comparator, snapshot_callback, document_snapshot_cls, document_reference_cls, BackgroundConsumer=None, # FBO unit testing ResumableBidiRpc=None, # FBO unit testing ): """ Args: firestore: target: comparator: snapshot_callback: Callback method to process snapshots. Args: docs (List(DocumentSnapshot)): A callback that returns the ordered list of documents stored in this snapshot. changes (List(str)): A callback that returns the list of changed documents since the last snapshot delivered for this watch. read_time (string): The ISO 8601 time at which this snapshot was obtained. document_snapshot_cls: instance of DocumentSnapshot document_reference_cls: instance of DocumentReference """ self._document_reference = document_reference self._firestore = firestore self._api = firestore._firestore_api self._targets = target self._comparator = comparator self.DocumentSnapshot = document_snapshot_cls self.DocumentReference = document_reference_cls self._snapshot_callback = snapshot_callback self._closing = threading.Lock() self._closed = False def should_recover(exc): # pragma: NO COVER return ( isinstance(exc, grpc.RpcError) and exc.code() == grpc.StatusCode.UNAVAILABLE ) initial_request = firestore_pb2.ListenRequest( database=self._firestore._database_string, add_target=self._targets ) if ResumableBidiRpc is None: ResumableBidiRpc = self.ResumableBidiRpc # FBO unit tests self._rpc = ResumableBidiRpc( self._api.transport.listen, initial_request=initial_request, should_recover=should_recover, metadata=self._firestore._rpc_metadata, ) self._rpc.add_done_callback(self._on_rpc_done) # Initialize state for on_snapshot # The sorted tree of QueryDocumentSnapshots as sent in the last # snapshot. We only look at the keys. self.doc_tree = WatchDocTree() # A map of document names to QueryDocumentSnapshots for the last sent # snapshot. self.doc_map = {} # The accumulates map of document changes (keyed by document name) for # the current snapshot. self.change_map = {} # The current state of the query results. self.current = False # We need this to track whether we've pushed an initial set of changes, # since we should push those even when there are no changes, if there # aren't docs. self.has_pushed = False # The server assigns and updates the resume token. self.resume_token = None if BackgroundConsumer is None: # FBO unit tests BackgroundConsumer = self.BackgroundConsumer self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer(self._rpc, self.on_snapshot) self._consumer.start() @property def is_active(self): """bool: True if this manager is actively streaming. Note that ``False`` does not indicate this is complete shut down, just that it stopped getting new messages. """ return self._consumer is not None and self._consumer.is_active def close(self, reason=None): """Stop consuming messages and shutdown all helper threads. This method is idempotent. Additional calls will have no effect. Args: reason (Any): The reason to close this. If None, this is considered an "intentional" shutdown. """ with self._closing: if self._closed: return # Stop consuming messages. if self.is_active: _LOGGER.debug("Stopping consumer.") self._consumer.stop() self._consumer = None self._rpc.close() self._rpc = None self._closed = True _LOGGER.debug("Finished stopping manager.") if reason: # Raise an exception if a reason is provided _LOGGER.debug("reason for closing: %s" % reason) if isinstance(reason, Exception): raise reason raise RuntimeError(reason) def _on_rpc_done(self, future): """Triggered whenever the underlying RPC terminates without recovery. This is typically triggered from one of two threads: the background consumer thread (when calling ``recv()`` produces a non-recoverable error) or the grpc management thread (when cancelling the RPC). This method is *non-blocking*. It will start another thread to deal with shutting everything down. This is to prevent blocking in the background consumer and preventing it from being ``joined()``. """ _LOGGER.info("RPC termination has signaled manager shutdown.") future = _maybe_wrap_exception(future) thread = threading.Thread( name=_RPC_ERROR_THREAD_NAME, target=self.close, kwargs={"reason": future} ) thread.daemon = True thread.start() def unsubscribe(self): self.close() @classmethod def for_document( cls, document_ref, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ): """ Creates a watch snapshot listener for a document. snapshot_callback receives a DocumentChange object, but may also start to get targetChange and such soon Args: document_ref: Reference to Document snapshot_callback: callback to be called on snapshot snapshot_class_instance: instance of DocumentSnapshot to make snapshots with to pass to snapshot_callback reference_class_instance: instance of DocumentReference to make references """ return cls( document_ref, document_ref._client, { "documents": {"documents": [document_ref._document_path]}, "target_id": WATCH_TARGET_ID, }, document_watch_comparator, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ) @classmethod def for_query( cls, query, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance ): query_target = firestore_pb2.Target.QueryTarget( parent=query._client._database_string + "/documents", structured_query=query._to_protobuf(), ) return cls( query, query._client, {"query": query_target, "target_id": WATCH_TARGET_ID}, query._comparator, snapshot_callback, snapshot_class_instance, reference_class_instance, ) def _on_snapshot_target_change_no_change(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: NO_CHANGE") change = proto.target_change no_target_ids = change.target_ids is None or len(change.target_ids) == 0 if no_target_ids and change.read_time and self.current: # TargetChange.CURRENT followed by TargetChange.NO_CHANGE # signals a consistent state. Invoke the onSnapshot # callback as specified by the user. self.push(change.read_time, change.resume_token) def _on_snapshot_target_change_add(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: ADD") target_id = proto.target_change.target_ids[0] if target_id != WATCH_TARGET_ID: raise RuntimeError("Unexpected target ID %s sent by server" % target_id) def _on_snapshot_target_change_remove(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: REMOVE") change = proto.target_change code = 13 message = "internal error" if change.cause: code = change.cause.code message = change.cause.message message = "Error %s: %s" % (code, message) raise RuntimeError(message) def _on_snapshot_target_change_reset(self, proto): # Whatever changes have happened so far no longer matter. _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: RESET") self._reset_docs() def _on_snapshot_target_change_current(self, proto): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: CURRENT") self.current = True def on_snapshot(self, proto): """ Called everytime there is a response from listen. Collect changes and 'push' the changes in a batch to the customer when we receive 'current' from the listen response. Args: listen_response(`google.cloud.firestore_v1.types.ListenResponse`): Callback method that receives a object to """ TargetChange = firestore_pb2.TargetChange target_changetype_dispatch = { TargetChange.NO_CHANGE: self._on_snapshot_target_change_no_change, TargetChange.ADD: self._on_snapshot_target_change_add, TargetChange.REMOVE: self._on_snapshot_target_change_remove, TargetChange.RESET: self._on_snapshot_target_change_reset, TargetChange.CURRENT: self._on_snapshot_target_change_current, } target_change = proto.target_change if str(target_change): target_change_type = target_change.target_change_type _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: target change: " + str(target_change_type)) meth = target_changetype_dispatch.get(target_change_type) if meth is None: _LOGGER.info( "on_snapshot: Unknown target change " + str(target_change_type) ) self.close( reason="Unknown target change type: %s " % str(target_change_type) ) else: try: meth(proto) except Exception as exc2: _LOGGER.debug("meth(proto) exc: " + str(exc2)) raise # NOTE: # in other implementations, such as node, the backoff is reset here # in this version bidi rpc is just used and will control this. elif str(proto.document_change): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change") # No other target_ids can show up here, but we still need to see # if the targetId was in the added list or removed list. target_ids = proto.document_change.target_ids or [] removed_target_ids = proto.document_change.removed_target_ids or [] changed = False removed = False if WATCH_TARGET_ID in target_ids: changed = True if WATCH_TARGET_ID in removed_target_ids: removed = True if changed: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: CHANGED") # google.cloud.firestore_v1.types.DocumentChange document_change = proto.document_change # google.cloud.firestore_v1.types.Document document = document_change.document data = _helpers.decode_dict(document.fields, self._firestore) # Create a snapshot. As Document and Query objects can be # passed we need to get a Document Reference in a more manual # fashion than self._document_reference document_name = document.name db_str = self._firestore._database_string db_str_documents = db_str + "/documents/" if document_name.startswith(db_str_documents): document_name = document_name[len(db_str_documents) :] document_ref = self._firestore.document(document_name) snapshot = self.DocumentSnapshot( reference=document_ref, data=data, exists=True, read_time=None, create_time=document.create_time, update_time=document.update_time, ) self.change_map[document.name] = snapshot elif removed: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: REMOVED") document = proto.document_change.document self.change_map[document.name] = ChangeType.REMOVED # NB: document_delete and document_remove (as far as we, the client, # are concerned) are functionally equivalent elif str(proto.document_delete): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: DELETE") name = proto.document_delete.document self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED elif str(proto.document_remove): _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: document change: REMOVE") name = proto.document_remove.document self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED elif proto.filter: _LOGGER.debug("on_snapshot: filter update") if proto.filter.count != self._current_size(): # We need to remove all the current results. self._reset_docs() # The filter didn't match, so re-issue the query. # TODO: reset stream method? # self._reset_stream(); else: _LOGGER.debug("UNKNOWN TYPE. UHOH") self.close(reason=ValueError("Unknown listen response type: %s" % proto)) def push(self, read_time, next_resume_token): """ Assembles a new snapshot from the current set of changes and invokes the user's callback. Clears the current changes on completion. """ deletes, adds, updates = Watch._extract_changes( self.doc_map, self.change_map, read_time ) updated_tree, updated_map, appliedChanges = self._compute_snapshot( self.doc_tree, self.doc_map, deletes, adds, updates ) if not self.has_pushed or len(appliedChanges): # TODO: It is possible in the future we will have the tree order # on insert. For now, we sort here. key = functools.cmp_to_key(self._comparator) keys = sorted(updated_tree.keys(), key=key) self._snapshot_callback( keys, appliedChanges, datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(read_time.seconds, pytz.utc), ) self.has_pushed = True self.doc_tree = updated_tree self.doc_map = updated_map self.change_map.clear() self.resume_token = next_resume_token @staticmethod def _extract_changes(doc_map, changes, read_time): deletes = [] adds = [] updates = [] for name, value in changes.items(): if value == ChangeType.REMOVED: if name in doc_map: deletes.append(name) elif name in doc_map: if read_time is not None: value.read_time = read_time updates.append(value) else: if read_time is not None: value.read_time = read_time adds.append(value) return (deletes, adds, updates) def _compute_snapshot( self, doc_tree, doc_map, delete_changes, add_changes, update_changes ): updated_tree = doc_tree updated_map = doc_map assert len(doc_tree) == len(doc_map), ( "The document tree and document map should have the same " + "number of entries." ) def delete_doc(name, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document delete to the document tree and document map. Returns the corresponding DocumentChange event. """ assert name in updated_map, "Document to delete does not exist" old_document = updated_map.get(name) # TODO: If a document doesn't exist this raises IndexError. Handle? existing = updated_tree.find(old_document) old_index = existing.index updated_tree = updated_tree.remove(old_document) del updated_map[name] return ( DocumentChange(ChangeType.REMOVED, old_document, old_index, -1), updated_tree, updated_map, ) def add_doc(new_document, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document add to the document tree and the document map. Returns the corresponding DocumentChange event. """ name = new_document.reference._document_path assert name not in updated_map, "Document to add already exists" updated_tree = updated_tree.insert(new_document, None) new_index = updated_tree.find(new_document).index updated_map[name] = new_document return ( DocumentChange(ChangeType.ADDED, new_document, -1, new_index), updated_tree, updated_map, ) def modify_doc(new_document, updated_tree, updated_map): """ Applies a document modification to the document tree and the document map. Returns the DocumentChange event for successful modifications. """ name = new_document.reference._document_path assert name in updated_map, "Document to modify does not exist" old_document = updated_map.get(name) if old_document.update_time != new_document.update_time: remove_change, updated_tree, updated_map = delete_doc( name, updated_tree, updated_map ) add_change, updated_tree, updated_map = add_doc( new_document, updated_tree, updated_map ) return ( DocumentChange( ChangeType.MODIFIED, new_document, remove_change.old_index, add_change.new_index, ), updated_tree, updated_map, ) return None, updated_tree, updated_map # Process the sorted changes in the order that is expected by our # clients (removals, additions, and then modifications). We also need # to sort the individual changes to assure that old_index/new_index # keep incrementing. appliedChanges = [] key = functools.cmp_to_key(self._comparator) # Deletes are sorted based on the order of the existing document. delete_changes = sorted(delete_changes, key=key) for name in delete_changes: change, updated_tree, updated_map = delete_doc( name, updated_tree, updated_map ) appliedChanges.append(change) add_changes = sorted(add_changes, key=key) _LOGGER.debug("walk over add_changes") for snapshot in add_changes: _LOGGER.debug("in add_changes") change, updated_tree, updated_map = add_doc( snapshot, updated_tree, updated_map ) appliedChanges.append(change) update_changes = sorted(update_changes, key=key) for snapshot in update_changes: change, updated_tree, updated_map = modify_doc( snapshot, updated_tree, updated_map ) if change is not None: appliedChanges.append(change) assert len(updated_tree) == len(updated_map), ( "The update document " + "tree and document map should have the same number of entries." ) return (updated_tree, updated_map, appliedChanges) def _affects_target(self, target_ids, current_id): if target_ids is None: return True return current_id in target_ids def _current_size(self): """ Returns the current count of all documents, including the changes from the current changeMap. """ deletes, adds, _ = Watch._extract_changes(self.doc_map, self.change_map, None) return len(self.doc_map) + len(adds) - len(deletes) def _reset_docs(self): """ Helper to clear the docs on RESET or filter mismatch. """ _LOGGER.debug("resetting documents") self.change_map.clear() self.resume_token = None # Mark each document as deleted. If documents are not deleted # they will be sent again by the server. for snapshot in self.doc_tree.keys(): name = snapshot.reference._document_path self.change_map[name] = ChangeType.REMOVED self.current = False