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Async ExitStack
from inspect import iscoroutinefunction, isawaitable
import sys
from collections import deque
# NOTE: this follows the contextlib.ExitStack implementation
class _BaseExitStack:
def __init__(self):
self._exit_callbacks = deque()
def pop_all(self):
"""Preserve the context stack by transferring it to a new instance"""
new_stack = type(self)()
new_stack._exit_callbacks = self._exit_callbacks
self._exit_callbacks = deque()
return new_stack
def push(self, exit_obj):
"""Registers a callback with the standard __exit__ method signature
Can suppress exceptions the same way __exit__ methods can.
Also accepts any object with an __exit__ method (registering a call
to the method instead of the object itself)
"""
# We use an unbound method rather than a bound method to follow
# the standard lookup behaviour for special methods
_cb_type = type(exit_obj)
try:
exit_method = getattr(_cb_type, '__aexit__', None)
if exit_method is None:
exit_method = _cb_type.__exit__
except AttributeError:
# Not a context manager, so assume its a callable
self._exit_callbacks.append(exit_obj)
else:
self._push_cm_exit(exit_obj, exit_method)
return exit_obj # Allow use as a decorator
def enter_context(self, cm):
"""Enters the supplied context manager
If successful, also pushes its __exit__ method as a callback and
returns the result of the __enter__ method.
"""
# We look up the special methods on the type to match the with statement
_cm_type = type(cm)
_exit = _cm_type.__exit__
result = _cm_type.__enter__(cm)
self._push_cm_exit(cm, _exit)
return result
@staticmethod
def _create_exit_wrapper(cm, cm_exit):
def _exit_wrapper(exc_type, exc, tb):
return cm_exit(cm, exc_type, exc, tb)
return _exit_wrapper
def _push_cm_exit(self, cm, cm_exit):
"""Helper to correctly register callbacks to __exit__ methods"""
_exit_wrapper = self._create_exit_wrapper(cm, cm_exit)
_exit_wrapper.__self__ = cm
self.push(_exit_wrapper)
@staticmethod
def _create_cb_wrapper(callback, *args, **kwds):
def _exit_wrapper(exc_type, exc, tb):
callback(*args, **kwds)
return _exit_wrapper
def callback(self, callback, *args, **kwds):
"""Registers an arbitrary callback and arguments.
Cannot suppress exceptions.
"""
_exit_wrapper = self._create_cb_wrapper(callback, *args, **kwds)
# We changed the signature, so using @wraps is not appropriate, but
# setting __wrapped__ may still help with introspection
_exit_wrapper.__wrapped__ = callback
self.push(_exit_wrapper)
return callback # Allow use as a decorator
def _shutdown_loop(self, *exc_details):
# Will yield each exit callback and expect result back
received_exc = exc_details[0] is not None
# We manipulate the exception state so it behaves as though
# we were actually nesting multiple with statements
frame_exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
def _fix_exception_context(new_exc, old_exc):
# Context may not be correct, so find the end of the chain
while 1:
exc_context = new_exc.__context__
if exc_context is old_exc:
# Context is already set correctly (see issue 20317)
return
if exc_context is None or exc_context is frame_exc:
break
new_exc = exc_context
# Change the end of the chain to point to the exception
# we expect it to reference
new_exc.__context__ = old_exc
# Callbacks are invoked in LIFO order to match the behaviour of
# nested context managers
suppressed_exc = False
pending_raise = False
while self._exit_callbacks:
cb = self._exit_callbacks.pop()
try:
cb_result = yield cb(*exc_details)
if cb_result:
suppressed_exc = True
pending_raise = False
exc_details = (None, None, None)
except:
new_exc_details = sys.exc_info()
# simulate the stack of exceptions by setting the context
_fix_exception_context(new_exc_details[1], exc_details[1])
pending_raise = True
exc_details = new_exc_details
if pending_raise:
try:
# bare "raise exc_details[1]" replaces our carefully
# set-up context
fixed_ctx = exc_details[1].__context__
raise exc_details[1]
except BaseException:
exc_details[1].__context__ = fixed_ctx
raise
return received_exc and suppressed_exc
class ExitStack(_BaseExitStack):
"""Context manager for dynamic management of a stack of exit callbacks
For example:
with ExitStack() as stack:
files = [stack.enter_context(open(fname)) for fname in filenames]
# All opened files will automatically be closed at the end of
# the with statement, even if attempts to open files later
# in the list raise an exception
"""
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *exc_details):
gen = self._shutdown_loop(*exc_details)
try:
result = next(gen)
while 1:
result = gen.send(result)
except StopIteration as e:
return e.value
def close(self):
"""Immediately unwind the context stack"""
self.__exit__(None, None, None)
# Inspired by discussions on https://bugs.python.org/issue29302
class AsyncExitStack(_BaseExitStack):
"""Async Context manager for dynamic management of a stack of exit callbacks
also maps __enter__ and __exit__ to outer __aenter__, __aexit__
For example:
async with AsyncExitStack() as stack:
files = [await stack.enter_context(open(fname)) for fname in filenames]
# All opened files will automatically be closed at the end of
# the with statement, even if attempts to open files later
# in the list raise an exception
"""
@staticmethod
def _create_exit_wrapper(cm, cm_exit):
if iscoroutinefunction(cm_exit):
async def _exit_wrapper(exc_type, exc, tb):
return await cm_exit(cm, exc_type, exc, tb)
return _exit_wrapper
return _BaseExitStack._create_exit_wrapper(cm, cm_exit)
@staticmethod
def _create_cb_wrapper(callback, *args, **kwds):
if iscoroutinefunction(callback):
async def _exit_wrapper(exc_type, exc, tb):
await callback(*args, **kwds)
return _exit_wrapper
return _BaseExitStack._create_cb_wrapper(callback, *args, **kwds)
async def enter_context(self, cm):
"""Enters the supplied context manager
If successful, also pushes its __exit__ method as a callback and
returns the result of the __enter__ method.
"""
# We look up the special methods on the type to match the with statement
_cm_type = type(cm)
# if you have both aenter + enter, aenter will 'win'
_exit = getattr(_cm_type, '__aexit__', None)
if _exit is None:
return super().enter_context(cm)
result = await _cm_type.__aenter__(cm)
self._push_cm_exit(cm, _exit)
return result
async def close(self):
"""Immediately unwind the context stack"""
await self.__aexit__(None, None, None)
async def __aenter__(self):
return self
async def __aexit__(self, *exc_details):
gen = self._shutdown_loop(*exc_details)
try:
result = next(gen)
while 1:
try:
if isawaitable(result):
result = await result
result = gen.send(result)
except StopIteration:
raise
except BaseException as e:
result = gen.throw(e)
except StopIteration as e:
return e.value
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thehesiod commented Jan 27, 2017

for now this is untested, I'll be testing and using it soon in prod

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