class Thing(HasTraits): a = InstanceFromClasses( default_value=2, klasses=[ int, str, DummyClass, ], ) b = TypeFromClasses( default_value=None, allow_none=True, klasses=[ DummyClass, int, "jupyter_server.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager" ], )
class SessionManager(LoggingConfigurable): database_filepath = Unicode( default_value=":memory:", help= ("The filesystem path to SQLite Database file " "(e.g. /path/to/session_database.db). By default, the session " "database is stored in-memory (i.e. `:memory:` setting from sqlite3) " "and does not persist when the current Jupyter Server shuts down."), ).tag(config=True) @validate("database_filepath") def _validate_database_filepath(self, proposal): value = proposal["value"] if value == ":memory:": return value path = pathlib.Path(value) if path.exists(): # Verify that the database path is not a directory. if path.is_dir(): raise TraitError( "`database_filepath` expected a file path, but the given path is a directory." ) # Verify that database path is an SQLite 3 Database by checking its header. with open(value, "rb") as f: header = f.read(100) if not header.startswith(b"SQLite format 3") and not header == b"": raise TraitError( "The given file is not an SQLite database file.") return value kernel_manager = Instance( "jupyter_server.services.kernels.kernelmanager.MappingKernelManager") contents_manager = InstanceFromClasses([ "jupyter_server.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager", "notebook.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager", ]) def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self._pending_sessions = KernelSessionRecordList() # Session database initialized below _cursor = None _connection = None _columns = {"session_id", "path", "name", "type", "kernel_id"} @property def cursor(self): """Start a cursor and create a database called 'session'""" if self._cursor is None: self._cursor = self.connection.cursor() self._cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS session (session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id)""") return self._cursor @property def connection(self): """Start a database connection""" if self._connection is None: # Set isolation level to None to autocommit all changes to the database. self._connection = sqlite3.connect(self.database_filepath, isolation_level=None) self._connection.row_factory = sqlite3.Row return self._connection def close(self): """Close the sqlite connection""" if self._cursor is not None: self._cursor.close() self._cursor = None def __del__(self): """Close connection once SessionManager closes""" self.close() async def session_exists(self, path): """Check to see if the session of a given name exists""" exists = False self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session WHERE path=?", (path, )) row = self.cursor.fetchone() if row is not None: # Note, although we found a row for the session, the associated kernel may have # been culled or died unexpectedly. If that's the case, we should delete the # row, thereby terminating the session. This can be done via a call to # row_to_model that tolerates that condition. If row_to_model returns None, # we'll return false, since, at that point, the session doesn't exist anyway. model = await self.row_to_model(row, tolerate_culled=True) if model is not None: exists = True return exists def new_session_id(self): "Create a uuid for a new session" return str(uuid.uuid4()) async def create_session(self, path=None, name=None, type=None, kernel_name=None, kernel_id=None): """Creates a session and returns its model""" session_id = self.new_session_id() record = KernelSessionRecord(session_id=session_id) self._pending_sessions.update(record) if kernel_id is not None and kernel_id in self.kernel_manager: pass else: kernel_id = await self.start_kernel_for_session( session_id, path, name, type, kernel_name) record.kernel_id = kernel_id self._pending_sessions.update(record) result = await self.save_session(session_id, path=path, name=name, type=type, kernel_id=kernel_id) self._pending_sessions.remove(record) return result async def start_kernel_for_session(self, session_id, path, name, type, kernel_name): """Start a new kernel for a given session.""" # allow contents manager to specify kernels cwd kernel_path = self.contents_manager.get_kernel_path(path=path) kernel_id = await self.kernel_manager.start_kernel( path=kernel_path, kernel_name=kernel_name) return kernel_id async def save_session(self, session_id, path=None, name=None, type=None, kernel_id=None): """Saves the items for the session with the given session_id Given a session_id (and any other of the arguments), this method creates a row in the sqlite session database that holds the information for a session. Parameters ---------- session_id : str uuid for the session; this method must be given a session_id path : str the path for the given session name: str the name of the session type: string the type of the session kernel_id : str a uuid for the kernel associated with this session Returns ------- model : dict a dictionary of the session model """ self.cursor.execute( "INSERT INTO session VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", (session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id), ) result = await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) return result async def get_session(self, **kwargs): """Returns the model for a particular session. Takes a keyword argument and searches for the value in the session database, then returns the rest of the session's info. Parameters ---------- **kwargs : keyword argument must be given one of the keywords and values from the session database (i.e. session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id) Returns ------- model : dict returns a dictionary that includes all the information from the session described by the kwarg. """ if not kwargs: raise TypeError("must specify a column to query") conditions = [] for column in kwargs.keys(): if column not in self._columns: raise TypeError("No such column: %r", column) conditions.append("%s=?" % column) query = "SELECT * FROM session WHERE %s" % (" AND ".join(conditions)) self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values())) try: row = self.cursor.fetchone() except KeyError: # The kernel is missing, so the session just got deleted. row = None if row is None: q = [] for key, value in kwargs.items(): q.append(f"{key}={value!r}") raise web.HTTPError(404, "Session not found: %s" % (", ".join(q))) try: model = await self.row_to_model(row) except KeyError as e: raise web.HTTPError(404, "Session not found: %s" % str(e)) return model async def update_session(self, session_id, **kwargs): """Updates the values in the session database. Changes the values of the session with the given session_id with the values from the keyword arguments. Parameters ---------- session_id : str a uuid that identifies a session in the sqlite3 database **kwargs : str the key must correspond to a column title in session database, and the value replaces the current value in the session with session_id. """ await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) if not kwargs: # no changes return sets = [] for column in kwargs.keys(): if column not in self._columns: raise TypeError("No such column: %r" % column) sets.append("%s=?" % column) query = "UPDATE session SET %s WHERE session_id=?" % (", ".join(sets)) self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values()) + [session_id]) def kernel_culled(self, kernel_id): """Checks if the kernel is still considered alive and returns true if its not found.""" return kernel_id not in self.kernel_manager async def row_to_model(self, row, tolerate_culled=False): """Takes sqlite database session row and turns it into a dictionary""" kernel_culled = await ensure_async(self.kernel_culled(row["kernel_id"]) ) if kernel_culled: # The kernel was culled or died without deleting the session. # We can't use delete_session here because that tries to find # and shut down the kernel - so we'll delete the row directly. # # If caller wishes to tolerate culled kernels, log a warning # and return None. Otherwise, raise KeyError with a similar # message. self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?", (row["session_id"], )) msg = ( "Kernel '{kernel_id}' appears to have been culled or died unexpectedly, " "invalidating session '{session_id}'. The session has been removed." .format(kernel_id=row["kernel_id"], session_id=row["session_id"])) if tolerate_culled: self.log.warning(f"{msg} Continuing...") return raise KeyError(msg) kernel_model = await ensure_async( self.kernel_manager.kernel_model(row["kernel_id"])) model = { "id": row["session_id"], "path": row["path"], "name": row["name"], "type": row["type"], "kernel": kernel_model, } if row["type"] == "notebook": # Provide the deprecated API. model["notebook"] = {"path": row["path"], "name": row["name"]} return model async def list_sessions(self): """Returns a list of dictionaries containing all the information from the session database""" c = self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session") result = [] # We need to use fetchall() here, because row_to_model can delete rows, # which messes up the cursor if we're iterating over rows. for row in c.fetchall(): try: model = await self.row_to_model(row) result.append(model) except KeyError: pass return result async def delete_session(self, session_id): """Deletes the row in the session database with given session_id""" record = KernelSessionRecord(session_id=session_id) self._pending_sessions.update(record) session = await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) await ensure_async( self.kernel_manager.shutdown_kernel(session["kernel"]["id"])) self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?", (session_id, )) self._pending_sessions.remove(record)
class SessionManager(LoggingConfigurable): kernel_manager = Instance( 'jupyter_server.services.kernels.kernelmanager.MappingKernelManager') contents_manager = InstanceFromClasses([ 'jupyter_server.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager', 'notebook.services.contents.manager.ContentsManager' ]) # Session database initialized below _cursor = None _connection = None _columns = {'session_id', 'path', 'name', 'type', 'kernel_id'} @property def cursor(self): """Start a cursor and create a database called 'session'""" if self._cursor is None: self._cursor = self.connection.cursor() self._cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE session (session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id)""") return self._cursor @property def connection(self): """Start a database connection""" if self._connection is None: self._connection = sqlite3.connect(':memory:') self._connection.row_factory = sqlite3.Row return self._connection def close(self): """Close the sqlite connection""" if self._cursor is not None: self._cursor.close() self._cursor = None def __del__(self): """Close connection once SessionManager closes""" self.close() async def session_exists(self, path): """Check to see if the session of a given name exists""" exists = False self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session WHERE path=?", (path, )) row = self.cursor.fetchone() if row is not None: # Note, although we found a row for the session, the associated kernel may have # been culled or died unexpectedly. If that's the case, we should delete the # row, thereby terminating the session. This can be done via a call to # row_to_model that tolerates that condition. If row_to_model returns None, # we'll return false, since, at that point, the session doesn't exist anyway. model = await self.row_to_model(row, tolerate_culled=True) if model is not None: exists = True return exists def new_session_id(self): "Create a uuid for a new session" return unicode_type(uuid.uuid4()) async def create_session(self, path=None, name=None, type=None, kernel_name=None, kernel_id=None): """Creates a session and returns its model""" session_id = self.new_session_id() if kernel_id is not None and kernel_id in self.kernel_manager: pass else: kernel_id = await self.start_kernel_for_session( session_id, path, name, type, kernel_name) result = await self.save_session(session_id, path=path, name=name, type=type, kernel_id=kernel_id) return result async def start_kernel_for_session(self, session_id, path, name, type, kernel_name): """Start a new kernel for a given session.""" # allow contents manager to specify kernels cwd kernel_path = self.contents_manager.get_kernel_path(path=path) kernel_id = await self.kernel_manager.start_kernel( path=kernel_path, kernel_name=kernel_name) return kernel_id async def save_session(self, session_id, path=None, name=None, type=None, kernel_id=None): """Saves the items for the session with the given session_id Given a session_id (and any other of the arguments), this method creates a row in the sqlite session database that holds the information for a session. Parameters ---------- session_id : str uuid for the session; this method must be given a session_id path : str the path for the given session name: str the name of the session type: string the type of the session kernel_id : str a uuid for the kernel associated with this session Returns ------- model : dict a dictionary of the session model """ self.cursor.execute("INSERT INTO session VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", (session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id)) result = await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) return result async def get_session(self, **kwargs): """Returns the model for a particular session. Takes a keyword argument and searches for the value in the session database, then returns the rest of the session's info. Parameters ---------- **kwargs : keyword argument must be given one of the keywords and values from the session database (i.e. session_id, path, name, type, kernel_id) Returns ------- model : dict returns a dictionary that includes all the information from the session described by the kwarg. """ if not kwargs: raise TypeError("must specify a column to query") conditions = [] for column in kwargs.keys(): if column not in self._columns: raise TypeError("No such column: %r", column) conditions.append("%s=?" % column) query = "SELECT * FROM session WHERE %s" % (' AND '.join(conditions)) self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values())) try: row = self.cursor.fetchone() except KeyError: # The kernel is missing, so the session just got deleted. row = None if row is None: q = [] for key, value in kwargs.items(): q.append("%s=%r" % (key, value)) raise web.HTTPError(404, u'Session not found: %s' % (', '.join(q))) model = await self.row_to_model(row) return model async def update_session(self, session_id, **kwargs): """Updates the values in the session database. Changes the values of the session with the given session_id with the values from the keyword arguments. Parameters ---------- session_id : str a uuid that identifies a session in the sqlite3 database **kwargs : str the key must correspond to a column title in session database, and the value replaces the current value in the session with session_id. """ await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) if not kwargs: # no changes return sets = [] for column in kwargs.keys(): if column not in self._columns: raise TypeError("No such column: %r" % column) sets.append("%s=?" % column) query = "UPDATE session SET %s WHERE session_id=?" % (', '.join(sets)) self.cursor.execute(query, list(kwargs.values()) + [session_id]) def kernel_culled(self, kernel_id): """Checks if the kernel is still considered alive and returns true if its not found. """ return kernel_id not in self.kernel_manager async def row_to_model(self, row, tolerate_culled=False): """Takes sqlite database session row and turns it into a dictionary""" kernel_culled = await ensure_async(self.kernel_culled(row['kernel_id']) ) if kernel_culled: # The kernel was culled or died without deleting the session. # We can't use delete_session here because that tries to find # and shut down the kernel - so we'll delete the row directly. # # If caller wishes to tolerate culled kernels, log a warning # and return None. Otherwise, raise KeyError with a similar # message. self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?", (row['session_id'], )) msg = "Kernel '{kernel_id}' appears to have been culled or died unexpectedly, " \ "invalidating session '{session_id}'. The session has been removed.".\ format(kernel_id=row['kernel_id'],session_id=row['session_id']) if tolerate_culled: self.log.warning(msg + " Continuing...") return raise KeyError(msg) kernel_model = await ensure_async( self.kernel_manager.kernel_model(row['kernel_id'])) model = { 'id': row['session_id'], 'path': row['path'], 'name': row['name'], 'type': row['type'], 'kernel': kernel_model } if row['type'] == 'notebook': # Provide the deprecated API. model['notebook'] = {'path': row['path'], 'name': row['name']} return model async def list_sessions(self): """Returns a list of dictionaries containing all the information from the session database""" c = self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM session") result = [] # We need to use fetchall() here, because row_to_model can delete rows, # which messes up the cursor if we're iterating over rows. for row in c.fetchall(): try: model = await self.row_to_model(row) result.append(model) except KeyError: pass return result async def delete_session(self, session_id): """Deletes the row in the session database with given session_id""" session = await self.get_session(session_id=session_id) await ensure_async( self.kernel_manager.shutdown_kernel(session['kernel']['id'])) self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM session WHERE session_id=?", (session_id, ))