put asyncio fix into a function to make it more obvious where it starts and ends

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AUTOMATIC 2023-04-29 10:21:01 +03:00
parent 24dec9c832
commit 86bafb625a
1 changed files with 36 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import importlib
import signal
import re
import warnings
import asyncio
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware
from fastapi.middleware.gzip import GZipMiddleware
@ -67,45 +66,45 @@ if cmd_opts.server_name:
else:
server_name = "0.0.0.0" if cmd_opts.listen else None
if sys.platform == "win32" and hasattr(asyncio, "WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy"):
# "Any thread" and "selector" should be orthogonal, but there's not a clean
# interface for composing policies so pick the right base.
_BasePolicy = asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy # type: ignore
else:
_BasePolicy = asyncio.DefaultEventLoopPolicy
class AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy(_BasePolicy): # type: ignore
"""Event loop policy that allows loop creation on any thread.
The default `asyncio` event loop policy only automatically creates
event loops in the main threads. Other threads must create event
loops explicitly or `asyncio.get_event_loop` (and therefore
`.IOLoop.current`) will fail. Installing this policy allows event
loops to be created automatically on any thread, matching the
behavior of Tornado versions prior to 5.0 (or 5.0 on Python 2).
Usage::
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy())
.. versionadded:: 5.0
def fix_asyncio_event_loop_policy():
"""
The default `asyncio` event loop policy only automatically creates
event loops in the main threads. Other threads must create event
loops explicitly or `asyncio.get_event_loop` (and therefore
`.IOLoop.current`) will fail. Installing this policy allows event
loops to be created automatically on any thread, matching the
behavior of Tornado versions prior to 5.0 (or 5.0 on Python 2).
"""
def get_event_loop(self) -> asyncio.AbstractEventLoop:
try:
return super().get_event_loop()
except (RuntimeError, AssertionError):
# This was an AssertionError in python 3.4.2 (which ships with debian jessie)
# and changed to a RuntimeError in 3.4.3.
# "There is no current event loop in thread %r"
loop = self.new_event_loop()
self.set_event_loop(loop)
return loop
import asyncio
if sys.platform == "win32" and hasattr(asyncio, "WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy"):
# "Any thread" and "selector" should be orthogonal, but there's not a clean
# interface for composing policies so pick the right base.
_BasePolicy = asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy # type: ignore
else:
_BasePolicy = asyncio.DefaultEventLoopPolicy
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy())
class AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy(_BasePolicy): # type: ignore
"""Event loop policy that allows loop creation on any thread.
Usage::
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy())
"""
def get_event_loop(self) -> asyncio.AbstractEventLoop:
try:
return super().get_event_loop()
except (RuntimeError, AssertionError):
# This was an AssertionError in python 3.4.2 (which ships with debian jessie)
# and changed to a RuntimeError in 3.4.3.
# "There is no current event loop in thread %r"
loop = self.new_event_loop()
self.set_event_loop(loop)
return loop
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(AnyThreadEventLoopPolicy())
def check_versions():
@ -140,6 +139,8 @@ Use --skip-version-check commandline argument to disable this check.
def initialize():
fix_asyncio_event_loop_policy()
check_versions()
extensions.list_extensions()