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This waits until the whole chain of callback methods triggered by |
""trigger_connection_to_rabbit_etc()"" has finished, and then starts |
waiting for publications. |
This is done by starting the ioloop. |
Note: In the pika usage example, these things are both called inside the run() |
method, so I wonder if this check-and-wait here is necessary. Maybe not. |
But the usage example does not implement a Thread, so it probably blocks during |
the opening of the connection. Here, as it is a different thread, the run() |
might get called before the __init__ has finished? I'd rather stay on the |
safe side, as my experience of threading in Python is limited. |
''' |
# Start ioloop if connection object ready: |
if self.thread._connection is not None: |
try: |
logdebug(LOGGER, 'Starting ioloop...') |
logtrace(LOGGER, 'ioloop is owned by connection %s...', self.thread._connection) |
# Tell the main thread that we're now open for events. |
# As soon as the thread._connection object is not None anymore, it |
# can receive events. |
self.thread.tell_publisher_to_stop_waiting_for_thread_to_accept_events() |
self.thread.continue_gently_closing_if_applicable() |
self.thread._connection.ioloop.start() |
except PIDServerException as e: |
raise e |
# It seems that some connection problems do not cause |
# RabbitMQ to call any callback (on_connection_closed |
# or on_connection_error) - it just silently swallows the |
# problem. |
# So we need to manually trigger reconnection to the next |
# host here, which we do by manually calling the callback. |
# We start the ioloop, so it can handle the reconnection events, |
# or also receive events from the publisher in the meantime. |
except Exception as e: |
# This catches any error during connection startup and during the entire |
# time the ioloop runs, blocks and waits for events. |
time_passed = datetime.datetime.now() - self.__start_connect_time |
time_passed_seconds = time_passed.total_seconds() |
# Some pika errors: |
if isinstance(e, pika.exceptions.ProbableAuthenticationError): |
errorname = self.__make_error_name(e, 'e.g. wrong user or password') |
elif isinstance(e, pika.exceptions.ProbableAccessDeniedError): |
errorname = self.__make_error_name(e, 'e.g. wrong virtual host name') |
elif isinstance(e, pika.exceptions.IncompatibleProtocolError): |
errorname = self.__make_error_name(e, 'e.g. trying TLS/SSL on wrong port') |
# Other errors: |
else: |
errorname = self.__make_error_name(e) |
logdebug(LOGGER, 'Unexpected error during event listener\'s lifetime (after %s seconds): %s', time_passed_seconds, errorname) |
# Now trigger reconnection: |
self.statemachine.set_to_waiting_to_be_available() |
self.on_connection_error(self.thread._connection, errorname) |
self.thread._connection.ioloop.start() |
else: |
# I'm quite sure that this cannot happen, as the connection object |
# is created in ""trigger_connection_...()"" and thus exists, no matter |
# if the actual connection to RabbitMQ succeeded (yet) or not. |
logdebug(LOGGER, 'This cannot happen: Connection object is not ready.') |
logerror(LOGGER, 'Cannot happen. Cannot properly start the thread. Connection object is not ready.')" |
17,"def setClass(self, factoryclass): |
""""""Sets the constructor for the component type this label is to |
represent |
:param factoryclass: a class that, when called, results in an instance of the desired class |
:type factoryclass: callable |
"""""" |
self.factoryclass = factoryclass |
self.setText(str(factoryclass.name))" |
18,"def mouseMoveEvent(self, event): |
""""""Determines if a drag is taking place, and initiates it"""""" |
if (event.pos() - self.dragStartPosition).manhattanLength() < 10: |
return |
QtGui.QApplication.setOverrideCursor(QtGui.QCursor(QtCore.Qt.ClosedHandCursor)) |
factory = self.factoryclass() |
mimeData = QtCore.QMimeData() |
try: |
mimeData.setData(""application/x-protocol"", factory.serialize()) |
except: |
mimeData.setData(""application/x-protocol"", cPickle.dumps(factory)) |
drag = QtGui.QDrag(self) |
drag.setMimeData(mimeData) |
pixmap = QtGui.QPixmap() |
pixmap = pixmap.grabWidget(self, self.frameRect()) |
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