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Tornado IO Stream Handler
class StreamHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
@tornado.web.asynchronous
def get(self):
self.post()
@tornado.web.asynchronous
def post(self):
self.ioloop = tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance()
self.pipe = self.get_pipe()
self.ioloop.add_handler(
self.pipe.fileno(),
self.async_callback (self.on_read),
self.ioloop.READ)
# optional: close pipe after 20 seconds
self.ioloop.add_timeout(time.time()+(20), self.close_pipe)
def close_pipe(self):
self.ioloop.remove_handler(self.pipe)
# add link to end user to load more output
self.write('''
<script>
(function(){
document.write("</pre>");
document.write("<a href='javascript:location.href=location.href'>load more...</a>");
document.body.scrollTop = document.body.scrollHeight;
})()
</script>
''')
self.finish()
self.pipe.close()
try:
self.process.kill()
except:
pass
def on_read(self, fd, events):
buffer = self.pipe.read(256)
try:
assert buffer
self.write(buffer)
self.flush()
except:
self.close_pipe()
def _spawn_process(self, commandline):
self.process = subprocess.Popen(
commandline,
shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
return self.process
def _get_pipe(self, commandline):
return self._spawn_process(commandline).stdout
def get_pipe(self):
# /dev/urandom example, tail- f /var/log/syslog can work fine as well
return self._get_pipe('cat /dev/urandom')
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