import asyncio
from logging import getLogger
from types import TracebackType
from typing import Any, Awaitable, Generator, Optional, Type, Union
from warnings import warn
import aiormq
import aiormq.abc
from pamqp.common import Arguments
from .abc import (
AbstractChannel, AbstractConnection, AbstractExchange, AbstractQueue,
ChannelCloseCallback, TimeoutType,
)
from .exchange import Exchange, ExchangeType
from .message import ReturnCallback # noqa
from .message import IncomingMessage
from .queue import Queue
from .tools import CallbackCollection, task
from .transaction import Transaction
log = getLogger(__name__)
[docs]class Channel(AbstractChannel):
""" Channel abstraction """
QUEUE_CLASS = Queue
EXCHANGE_CLASS = Exchange
_channel: aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel
def __init__(
self,
connection: AbstractConnection,
channel_number: Optional[int] = None,
publisher_confirms: bool = True,
on_return_raises: bool = False,
):
"""
:param connection: :class:`aio_pika.adapter.AsyncioConnection` instance
:param loop: Event loop (:func:`asyncio.get_event_loop()`
when :class:`None`)
:param future_store: :class:`aio_pika.common.FutureStore` instance
:param publisher_confirms: False if you don't need delivery
confirmations (in pursuit of performance)
"""
if not publisher_confirms and on_return_raises:
raise RuntimeError(
'"on_return_raises" not applicable '
'without "publisher_confirms"',
)
self.loop = connection.loop
self._channel: aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel
self._channel_number = channel_number
self.connection = connection
self.close_callbacks = CallbackCollection(self)
self.return_callbacks = CallbackCollection(self)
self._on_return_raises = on_return_raises
self._publisher_confirms = publisher_confirms
self._delivery_tag = 0
# That's means user closed channel instance explicitly
self._is_closed_by_user: bool = False
self.default_exchange: Exchange
@property
def done_callbacks(self) -> CallbackCollection:
return self.close_callbacks
@property
def is_initialized(self) -> bool:
""" Returns True when the channel has been opened
and ready for interaction """
return hasattr(self, "_channel")
@property
def is_closed(self) -> bool:
""" Returns True when the channel has been closed from the broker
side or after the close() method has been called. """
if not self.is_initialized or self._is_closed_by_user:
return True
return (
self._channel.is_closed or not self._channel.connection.is_opened
)
@task
async def close(self, exc: aiormq.abc.ExceptionType = None) -> None:
if not self.is_initialized:
log.warning("Channel not opened")
return
channel: aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel = self._channel
del self._channel
self._is_closed_by_user = True
await channel.close()
@property
def channel(self) -> aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel:
if not self.is_initialized:
raise aiormq.exceptions.ChannelInvalidStateError(
"Channel was not opened",
)
if self.is_closed:
raise aiormq.exceptions.ChannelInvalidStateError(
"Channel has been closed",
)
return self._channel
@property
def number(self) -> Optional[int]:
return self._channel.number if self.is_initialized else None
def __str__(self) -> str:
return "{}".format(self.number or "Not initialized channel")
def __repr__(self) -> str:
conn = None
if self.is_initialized:
conn = self._channel.connection
return '<%s #%s "%s">' % (self.__class__.__name__, self, conn)
def __await__(self) -> Generator[Any, Any, "AbstractChannel"]:
yield from self.initialize().__await__()
return self
async def __aenter__(self) -> "AbstractChannel":
if not self.is_initialized:
await self.initialize()
return self
def __aexit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> Awaitable[Any]:
return self.close()
def add_close_callback(
self, callback: ChannelCloseCallback, weak: bool = False,
) -> None:
warn(
"This method will be removed from future release. "
f"Use {self.__class__.__name__}.close_callbacks.add instead",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.close_callbacks.add(callback, weak=weak)
def remove_close_callback(
self, callback: ChannelCloseCallback,
) -> None:
warn(
"This method will be removed from future release. "
f"Use {self.__class__.__name__}.close_callbacks.remove instead",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.close_callbacks.remove(callback)
def add_on_return_callback(
self, callback: ReturnCallback, weak: bool = False,
) -> None:
warn(
"This method will be removed from future release. "
f"Use {self.__class__.__name__}.return_callbacks.add instead",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.return_callbacks.add(callback, weak=weak)
def remove_on_return_callback(self, callback: ReturnCallback) -> None:
warn(
"This method will be removed from future release. "
f"Use {self.__class__.__name__}.return_callbacks.remove instead",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.return_callbacks.remove(callback)
async def _create_channel(
self, timeout: TimeoutType = None,
) -> aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel:
await self.connection.ready()
return await self.connection.connection.channel(
publisher_confirms=self._publisher_confirms,
on_return_raises=self._on_return_raises,
channel_number=self._channel_number,
timeout=timeout,
)
async def initialize(self, timeout: TimeoutType = None) -> None:
if self.is_initialized:
raise RuntimeError("Already initialized")
elif self._is_closed_by_user:
raise RuntimeError("Can't initialize closed channel")
channel: aiormq.abc.AbstractChannel = await self._create_channel(
timeout=timeout,
)
self._channel = channel
self._delivery_tag = 0
self.default_exchange = self.EXCHANGE_CLASS(
connection=self.connection,
channel=self,
arguments=None,
auto_delete=False,
durable=False,
internal=False,
name="",
passive=False,
type=ExchangeType.DIRECT,
)
self._on_initialized()
def _on_channel_closed(self, closing: asyncio.Future) -> None:
self.close_callbacks(closing.exception())
def _on_initialized(self) -> None:
self.channel.on_return_callbacks.add(self._on_return)
self.channel.closing.add_done_callback(self._on_channel_closed)
def _on_return(self, message: aiormq.abc.DeliveredMessage) -> None:
self.return_callbacks(IncomingMessage(message, no_ack=True))
async def reopen(self) -> None:
if hasattr(self, "_channel"):
del self._channel
self._is_closed_by_user = False
await self.initialize()
[docs] async def declare_exchange(
self,
name: str,
type: Union[ExchangeType, str] = ExchangeType.DIRECT,
*,
durable: bool = False,
auto_delete: bool = False,
internal: bool = False,
passive: bool = False,
arguments: Arguments = None,
timeout: TimeoutType = None,
) -> AbstractExchange:
"""
Declare an exchange.
:param name: string with exchange name or
:class:`aio_pika.exchange.Exchange` instance
:param type: Exchange type. Enum ExchangeType value or string.
String values must be one of 'fanout', 'direct', 'topic',
'headers', 'x-delayed-message', 'x-consistent-hash'.
:param durable: Durability (exchange survive broker restart)
:param auto_delete: Delete queue when channel will be closed.
:param internal: Do not send it to broker just create an object
:param passive: Do not fail when entity was declared
previously but has another params. Raises
:class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed` when exchange
doesn't exist.
:param arguments: additional arguments
:param timeout: execution timeout
:return: :class:`aio_pika.exchange.Exchange` instance
"""
if auto_delete and durable is None:
durable = False
exchange = self.EXCHANGE_CLASS(
connection=self.connection,
channel=self,
name=name,
type=type,
durable=durable,
auto_delete=auto_delete,
internal=internal,
passive=passive,
arguments=arguments,
)
await exchange.declare(timeout=timeout)
log.debug("Exchange declared %r", exchange)
return exchange
[docs] async def get_exchange(
self, name: str, *, ensure: bool = True
) -> AbstractExchange:
"""
With ``ensure=True``, it's a shortcut for
``.declare_exchange(..., passive=True)``; otherwise, it returns an
exchange instance without checking its existence.
When the exchange does not exist, if ``ensure=True``, will raise
:class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed`.
Use this method in a separate channel (or as soon as channel created).
This is only a way to get an exchange without declaring a new one.
:param name: exchange name
:param ensure: ensure that the exchange exists
:return: :class:`aio_pika.exchange.Exchange` instance
:raises: :class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed` instance
"""
if ensure:
return await self.declare_exchange(name=name, passive=True)
else:
return self.EXCHANGE_CLASS(
connection=self.connection,
channel=self,
name=name,
durable=False,
auto_delete=False,
internal=False,
passive=True,
arguments=None,
)
[docs] async def declare_queue(
self,
name: str = None,
*,
durable: bool = False,
exclusive: bool = False,
passive: bool = False,
auto_delete: bool = False,
arguments: Arguments = None,
timeout: TimeoutType = None
) -> AbstractQueue:
"""
:param name: queue name
:param durable: Durability (queue survive broker restart)
:param exclusive: Makes this queue exclusive. Exclusive queues may only
be accessed by the current connection, and are deleted when that
connection closes. Passive declaration of an exclusive queue by
other connections are not allowed.
:param passive: Do not fail when entity was declared
previously but has another params. Raises
:class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed` when queue
doesn't exist.
:param auto_delete: Delete queue when channel will be closed.
:param arguments: additional arguments
:param timeout: execution timeout
:return: :class:`aio_pika.queue.Queue` instance
:raises: :class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed` instance
"""
queue: AbstractQueue = self.QUEUE_CLASS(
channel=self,
name=name,
durable=durable,
exclusive=exclusive,
auto_delete=auto_delete,
arguments=arguments,
passive=passive,
)
await queue.declare(timeout=timeout)
return queue
[docs] async def get_queue(
self, name: str, *, ensure: bool = True
) -> AbstractQueue:
"""
With ``ensure=True``, it's a shortcut for
``.declare_queue(..., passive=True)``; otherwise, it returns a
queue instance without checking its existence.
When the queue does not exist, if ``ensure=True``, will raise
:class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed`.
Use this method in a separate channel (or as soon as channel created).
This is only a way to get a queue without declaring a new one.
:param name: queue name
:param ensure: ensure that the queue exists
:return: :class:`aio_pika.queue.Queue` instance
:raises: :class:`aio_pika.exceptions.ChannelClosed` instance
"""
if ensure:
return await self.declare_queue(name=name, passive=True)
else:
return self.QUEUE_CLASS(
channel=self,
name=name,
durable=False,
exclusive=False,
auto_delete=False,
arguments=None,
passive=True,
)
async def set_qos(
self,
prefetch_count: int = 0,
prefetch_size: int = 0,
global_: bool = False,
timeout: TimeoutType = None,
all_channels: bool = None,
) -> aiormq.spec.Basic.QosOk:
if all_channels is not None:
warn('Use "global_" instead of "all_channels"', DeprecationWarning)
global_ = all_channels
return await self.channel.basic_qos(
prefetch_count=prefetch_count,
prefetch_size=prefetch_size,
global_=global_,
timeout=timeout,
)
async def queue_delete(
self,
queue_name: str,
timeout: TimeoutType = None,
if_unused: bool = False,
if_empty: bool = False,
nowait: bool = False,
) -> aiormq.spec.Queue.DeleteOk:
return await self.channel.queue_delete(
queue=queue_name,
if_unused=if_unused,
if_empty=if_empty,
nowait=nowait,
timeout=timeout,
)
async def exchange_delete(
self,
exchange_name: str,
timeout: TimeoutType = None,
if_unused: bool = False,
nowait: bool = False,
) -> aiormq.spec.Exchange.DeleteOk:
return await self.channel.exchange_delete(
exchange=exchange_name,
if_unused=if_unused,
nowait=nowait,
timeout=timeout,
)
def transaction(self) -> Transaction:
if self._publisher_confirms:
raise RuntimeError(
"Cannot create transaction when publisher "
"confirms are enabled",
)
return Transaction(self)
async def flow(self, active: bool = True) -> aiormq.spec.Channel.FlowOk:
return await self.channel.flow(active=active)
def __del__(self) -> None:
log.debug("%r deleted", self)
__all__ = ("Channel",)