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| |
| """Declares the RPC service interfaces. |
| |
| This module declares the abstract interfaces underlying proto2 RPC |
| services. These are intented to be independent of any particular RPC |
| implementation, so that proto2 services can be used on top of a variety |
| of implementations. |
| """ |
| |
| __author__ = 'petar@google.com (Petar Petrov)' |
| |
| |
| class Service(object): |
| |
| """Abstract base interface for protocol-buffer-based RPC services. |
| |
| Services themselves are abstract classes (implemented either by servers or as |
| stubs), but they subclass this base interface. The methods of this |
| interface can be used to call the methods of the service without knowing |
| its exact type at compile time (analogous to the Message interface). |
| """ |
| |
| def GetDescriptor(self): |
| """Retrieves this service's descriptor.""" |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def CallMethod(self, method_descriptor, rpc_controller, |
| request, done): |
| """Calls a method of the service specified by method_descriptor. |
| |
| Preconditions: |
| * method_descriptor.service == GetDescriptor |
| * request is of the exact same classes as returned by |
| GetRequestClass(method). |
| * After the call has started, the request must not be modified. |
| * "rpc_controller" is of the correct type for the RPC implementation being |
| used by this Service. For stubs, the "correct type" depends on the |
| RpcChannel which the stub is using. |
| |
| Postconditions: |
| * "done" will be called when the method is complete. This may be |
| before CallMethod() returns or it may be at some point in the future. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def GetRequestClass(self, method_descriptor): |
| """Returns the class of the request message for the specified method. |
| |
| CallMethod() requires that the request is of a particular subclass of |
| Message. GetRequestClass() gets the default instance of this required |
| type. |
| |
| Example: |
| method = service.GetDescriptor().FindMethodByName("Foo") |
| request = stub.GetRequestClass(method)() |
| request.ParseFromString(input) |
| service.CallMethod(method, request, callback) |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def GetResponseClass(self, method_descriptor): |
| """Returns the class of the response message for the specified method. |
| |
| This method isn't really needed, as the RpcChannel's CallMethod constructs |
| the response protocol message. It's provided anyway in case it is useful |
| for the caller to know the response type in advance. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| |
| class RpcController(object): |
| |
| """An RpcController mediates a single method call. |
| |
| The primary purpose of the controller is to provide a way to manipulate |
| settings specific to the RPC implementation and to find out about RPC-level |
| errors. The methods provided by the RpcController interface are intended |
| to be a "least common denominator" set of features which we expect all |
| implementations to support. Specific implementations may provide more |
| advanced features (e.g. deadline propagation). |
| """ |
| |
| # Client-side methods below |
| |
| def Reset(self): |
| """Resets the RpcController to its initial state. |
| |
| After the RpcController has been reset, it may be reused in |
| a new call. Must not be called while an RPC is in progress. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def Failed(self): |
| """Returns true if the call failed. |
| |
| After a call has finished, returns true if the call failed. The possible |
| reasons for failure depend on the RPC implementation. Failed() must not |
| be called before a call has finished. If Failed() returns true, the |
| contents of the response message are undefined. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def ErrorText(self): |
| """If Failed is true, returns a human-readable description of the error.""" |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def StartCancel(self): |
| """Initiate cancellation. |
| |
| Advises the RPC system that the caller desires that the RPC call be |
| canceled. The RPC system may cancel it immediately, may wait awhile and |
| then cancel it, or may not even cancel the call at all. If the call is |
| canceled, the "done" callback will still be called and the RpcController |
| will indicate that the call failed at that time. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| # Server-side methods below |
| |
| def SetFailed(self, reason): |
| """Sets a failure reason. |
| |
| Causes Failed() to return true on the client side. "reason" will be |
| incorporated into the message returned by ErrorText(). If you find |
| you need to return machine-readable information about failures, you |
| should incorporate it into your response protocol buffer and should |
| NOT call SetFailed(). |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def IsCanceled(self): |
| """Checks if the client cancelled the RPC. |
| |
| If true, indicates that the client canceled the RPC, so the server may |
| as well give up on replying to it. The server should still call the |
| final "done" callback. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def NotifyOnCancel(self, callback): |
| """Sets a callback to invoke on cancel. |
| |
| Asks that the given callback be called when the RPC is canceled. The |
| callback will always be called exactly once. If the RPC completes without |
| being canceled, the callback will be called after completion. If the RPC |
| has already been canceled when NotifyOnCancel() is called, the callback |
| will be called immediately. |
| |
| NotifyOnCancel() must be called no more than once per request. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| |
| class RpcChannel(object): |
| |
| """Abstract interface for an RPC channel. |
| |
| An RpcChannel represents a communication line to a service which can be used |
| to call that service's methods. The service may be running on another |
| machine. Normally, you should not use an RpcChannel directly, but instead |
| construct a stub {@link Service} wrapping it. Example: |
| |
| Example: |
| RpcChannel channel = rpcImpl.Channel("remotehost.example.com:1234") |
| RpcController controller = rpcImpl.Controller() |
| MyService service = MyService_Stub(channel) |
| service.MyMethod(controller, request, callback) |
| """ |
| |
| def CallMethod(self, method_descriptor, rpc_controller, |
| request, response_class, done): |
| """Calls the method identified by the descriptor. |
| |
| Call the given method of the remote service. The signature of this |
| procedure looks the same as Service.CallMethod(), but the requirements |
| are less strict in one important way: the request object doesn't have to |
| be of any specific class as long as its descriptor is method.input_type. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |