python-telegram-bot/telegram/ext/jobqueue.py
Noam Meltzer 8a087dce69 import queue (like in py3) directly
future module takes care of adding the `queue` package to py2
2016-04-26 17:47:37 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2016
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains the class JobQueue."""
import logging
import time
from threading import Thread, Lock
from queue import PriorityQueue
class JobQueue(object):
"""
This class allows you to periodically perform tasks with the bot.
Attributes:
tick_interval (float):
queue (PriorityQueue):
bot (Bot):
running (bool):
Args:
bot (Bot): The bot instance that should be passed to the jobs
tick_interval (Optional[float]): The interval this queue should check
the newest task in seconds. Defaults to 1.0
"""
def __init__(self, bot, tick_interval=1.0):
self.tick_interval = tick_interval
self.queue = PriorityQueue()
self.bot = bot
self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
self.__lock = Lock()
self.running = False
def put(self,
run,
interval,
repeat=True,
next_t=None,
prevent_autostart=False):
"""
Queue a new job. If the JobQueue is not running, it will be started.
Args:
run (function): A function that takes the parameter `bot`
interval (float): The interval in seconds in which `run` should be
executed
repeat (Optional[bool]): If `False`, job will only be executed once
next_t (Optional[float]): Time in seconds in which run should be
executed first. Defaults to `interval`
prevent_autostart (Optional[bool]): If `True`, the job queue will
not be started automatically if it is not running.
"""
name = run.__name__
job = JobQueue.Job()
job.run = run
job.interval = interval
job.name = name
job.repeat = repeat
if next_t is None:
next_t = interval
next_t += time.time()
self.logger.debug('Putting a %s with t=%f' % (job.name, next_t))
self.queue.put((next_t, job))
if not self.running and not prevent_autostart:
self.logger.debug('Auto-starting JobQueue')
self.start()
def tick(self):
"""
Run all jobs that are due and re-enqueue them with their interval
"""
now = time.time()
self.logger.debug('Ticking jobs with t=%f' % now)
while not self.queue.empty():
t, j = self.queue.queue[0]
self.logger.debug('Peeked at %s with t=%f' % (j.name, t))
if t < now:
self.queue.get()
self.logger.debug('Running job %s' % j.name)
try:
j.run(self.bot)
except:
self.logger.exception('An uncaught error was raised while '
'executing job %s' % j.name)
if j.repeat:
self.put(j.run, j.interval)
continue
self.logger.debug('Next task isn\'t due yet. Finished!')
break
def start(self):
"""
Starts the job_queue thread.
"""
self.__lock.acquire()
if not self.running:
self.running = True
self.__lock.release()
job_queue_thread = Thread(target=self._start,
name="job_queue")
job_queue_thread.start()
self.logger.debug('Job Queue thread started')
else:
self.__lock.release()
def _start(self):
"""
Thread target of thread 'job_queue'. Runs in background and performs
ticks on the job queue.
"""
while self.running:
self.tick()
time.sleep(self.tick_interval)
self.logger.debug('Job Queue thread stopped')
def stop(self):
"""
Stops the thread
"""
with self.__lock:
self.running = False
class Job(object):
""" Inner class that represents a job """
interval = None
name = None
repeat = None
def run(self):
pass
def __lt__(self, other):
return False