from otp.ai.AIBaseGlobal import * from direct.directnotify import DirectNotifyGlobal from direct.showbase.DirectObject import DirectObject if __debug__: BreakOnTimeout = config.GetBool("break-on-timeout", 0) class AsyncRequest(DirectObject): """ This class is used to make asynchronos reads and creates to a database. You can create a list of self.neededObjects and then ask for each to be read or created, or if you only have one object that you need you can skip the self.neededObjects because calling askForObject or createObject will set the self.neededObjects value for you. Once all the objects have been read or created, the self.finish() method will be called. You may override this function to run your code in a derived class. If you wish to queue up several items that you all need before the finish method is called, you can put items in self.neededObjects and then call askForObject or createObject afterwards. That way the _checkCompletion will not call finish until after all the requests have been done. If you need to chain serveral object reads or creates, just add more entries to the self.neededObjects dictionary in the self.finish function and return without calling AsyncRequest.finish(). Your finish method will be called again when the new self.neededObjects is complete. You may repeat this as necessary. """ if __debug__: notify = DirectNotifyGlobal.directNotify.newCategory('AsyncRequest') def __init__(self, air, replyToChannelId=None, timeout=4.0): """ air is the AI Respository. replyToChannelId may be an avatarId, an accountId, or a channelId. timeout is how many seconds to wait before aborting the request. """ assert self.notify.debugCall() #assert isinstance(air, ConnectionRepository) # The api to AsyncRequest has changed. #DirectObject.DirectObject.__init__(self) self.air=air self.replyToChannelId=replyToChannelId self.neededObjects={} self.timeoutTask=taskMgr.doMethodLater( timeout, self.timeout, "AsyncRequestTimer-%s"%(id(self,))) def delete(self): assert self.notify.debugCall() self.timeoutTask.remove() del self.timeoutTask self.ignoreAll() if 0: for i in self.neededObjects.values(): if i is not None: #self.air.unRegisterForChannel(o.account.doId) #self.air.removeDOFromTables(o.account) #if 0: # o.account.delete() # self.air.deleteObject(o.account.getDoId()) self.air.removeDOFromTables(i) i.delete() del self.neededObjects del self.air del self.replyToChannelId #DirectObject.DirectObject.delete(self) def timeout(self, task): """ If this is called we have not gotten the needed objects in the timeout period. Derived classes should inform the user or whomever and then call this base method to cleanup. """ assert self.notify.debugCall("neededObjects: %s"%(self.neededObjects,)) if __debug__: global BreakOnTimeout if BreakOnTimeout: print "\n\nself.neededObjects =", self.neededObjects print "\ntimed out after %s seconds."%(task.delayTime,) import pdb; pdb.set_trace() self.delete() def _checkCompletion(self, name, context, distObj): """ This checks whether we have all the needed objects and calls finish() if we do. """ assert self.notify.debugCall() if name is not None: self.neededObjects[name]=distObj else: self.neededObjects[distObj.doId]=distObj for i in self.neededObjects.values(): if i is None: return self.finish() def askForObject(self, doId, context=None): """ Request an already created object, i.e. read from database. """ assert self.notify.debugCall() assert doId object = self.air.doId2do.get(doId) self.neededObjects[doId]=object if object is not None: self._checkCompletion(None, context, object) else: if context is None: context=self.air.allocateContext() self.accept( "doRequestResponse-%s"%(context,), self._checkCompletion, [None]) self.air.queryObjectSnapshot(doId, context) def createObject(self, name, className, context=None, values=None): """ Create a new database object. You can get the doId from within your self.finish() function. """ assert self.notify.debugCall() assert name assert className self.neededObjects[name]=None if context is None: context=self.air.allocateContext() self.accept( "doRequestResponse-%s"%(context,), self._checkCompletion, [name]) if values is None: self.air.requestDatabaseGenerate(className, context) else: self.air.requestDatabaseGenerate2(className, context, values=values) def finish(self): """ This is the function that gets called when all of the needed objects are in (i.e. all the askForObject and createObject requests have been satisfied). If the other requests timeout, finish will not be called. """ assert self.notify.debugCall() self.delete()