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Simple wrapper around file objects and sockets that provides uniform interface to both.

Example:

pipe_chan = PipeChannel(sys.stdin.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
sock_chan = SocketChannel(socket.create_connection(('127.0.0.1', 8080))

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Channel

Channel is the base class for different channels. Every channel implements the following methods:

read(self)

Performs a non-blocking read and returns any bytes available. Raises EndpointClosedException if the channel is closed.

write(self, *data)

Writes chunks of bytes to the channel. Raises EndpointClosedException.

close(self)

Closes the channel and frees up the resources.

get_fd(self)

Returns a file descriptor number that can be used for poll or epoll for reading. Raises NotImplementedError if (custom) channel doesn't support reading.

Every channel has a buffering property (read-only). It is equal to 'line' for line-buffered channels. It should be 'bytes' otherwise but any value other than 'line' works.

The following channel classes are implemented:

PipeChannel

PipeChannel(faucet=None, sink=None, *, buffering='bytes')

faucet should be a file descriptor open for reading. sink should be a file descriptor open for writing. If both are provided, the channel is bi-directional. Sets faucet to non-blocking mode.

If buffering is set to 'line' the channel uses line-buffering for reading. Every read call will return b'' if there is no complete line available even if there is any data at all. If channel is closed but there is data in buffer, calls to read will return lines from buffer until it is exhausted. Last line maybe an incomplete line (no '\n' in the end).

SocketChannel

SocketChannel(sock, *, buffering='bytes')

Wraps a socket for non-blocking IO. See PipeChannel for more info on buffering parameter.

TestChannel

(in package channels.testing)

TestChannel(*, buffering='bytes')

See PipeChannel for more info on buffering parameter.

Provides put and get methods to to feed data to read and fetch "written" data respectively.

Poller

Poller is a wrapper for select.poll that also supports accepting and keeping track of TCP/Unix clients.

Poller(*, buffering='bytes')

Creates a poller object. All accepted client channels inherit the buffering parameter.

register(self, channel)

Registers the channel for polling.

add_server(self, sock)

Registers a server socket. Poller will accept incoming connections and automatically register clients.

unregister(self, channel)

Removes a registered channel. Silently does nothing if channel is not registered.

close_all(self)

Closes all registered channels and servers.

poll(self, timeout=None)

Performs a single call to select.poll(). timeout is the number of seconds for polling or None for infinite polling. Return value is a list of pairs in format of (data, channel) for channels and ((addr, client_channel), sock) for server sockets. addr depends on socket type. For line-based channels single poll call will return one result for every line available.

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