YouCompleteMe/python/ycm/client/base_request.py
Strahinja Val Markovic cf6211055e Removing the server_idle_suicide_seconds option
This option existed so that the user can tweak it if they found the default idle
timeout too short, for instance if they leave their machine on over the weekend.

This use case is now covered by the new YcmdKeepalive system that pings ycmd
every 10 minutes as long as Vim is running. This prevents ycmd shutting down if
one leaves their Vim instance alone for a long time.

Thus the old option is useless now; ycmd now shuts down after 3 hours of
inactivity, which should only ever happen when its corresponding Vim instance
has shut down abnormally.
2013-11-20 12:33:57 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Strahinja Val Markovic <val@markovic.io>
#
# This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
#
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import vim
import json
import requests
import urlparse
from retries import retries
from requests_futures.sessions import FuturesSession
from ycm.unsafe_thread_pool_executor import UnsafeThreadPoolExecutor
from ycm import vimsupport
from ycm.server.responses import ServerError, UnknownExtraConf
HEADERS = {'content-type': 'application/json'}
EXECUTOR = UnsafeThreadPoolExecutor( max_workers = 10 )
# Setting this to None seems to screw up the Requests/urllib3 libs.
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC = 30
class BaseRequest( object ):
def __init__( self ):
pass
def Start( self ):
pass
def Done( self ):
return True
def Response( self ):
return {}
# This method blocks
# |timeout| is num seconds to tolerate no response from server before giving
# up; see Requests docs for details (we just pass the param along).
@staticmethod
def GetDataFromHandler( handler, timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC ):
return JsonFromFuture( BaseRequest._TalkToHandlerAsync( '',
handler,
'GET',
timeout ) )
# This is the blocking version of the method. See below for async.
# |timeout| is num seconds to tolerate no response from server before giving
# up; see Requests docs for details (we just pass the param along).
@staticmethod
def PostDataToHandler( data, handler, timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC ):
return JsonFromFuture( BaseRequest.PostDataToHandlerAsync( data,
handler,
timeout ) )
# This returns a future! Use JsonFromFuture to get the value.
# |timeout| is num seconds to tolerate no response from server before giving
# up; see Requests docs for details (we just pass the param along).
@staticmethod
def PostDataToHandlerAsync( data, handler, timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC ):
return BaseRequest._TalkToHandlerAsync( data, handler, 'POST', timeout )
# This returns a future! Use JsonFromFuture to get the value.
# |method| is either 'POST' or 'GET'.
# |timeout| is num seconds to tolerate no response from server before giving
# up; see Requests docs for details (we just pass the param along).
@staticmethod
def _TalkToHandlerAsync( data,
handler,
method,
timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC ):
def SendRequest( data, handler, method, timeout ):
if method == 'POST':
return BaseRequest.session.post( _BuildUri( handler ),
data = json.dumps( data ),
headers = HEADERS,
timeout = timeout )
if method == 'GET':
return BaseRequest.session.get( _BuildUri( handler ),
headers = HEADERS,
timeout = timeout )
@retries( 5, delay = 0.5, backoff = 1.5 )
def DelayedSendRequest( data, handler, method ):
if method == 'POST':
return requests.post( _BuildUri( handler ),
data = json.dumps( data ),
headers = HEADERS )
if method == 'GET':
return requests.get( _BuildUri( handler ),
headers = HEADERS )
if not _CheckServerIsHealthyWithCache():
return EXECUTOR.submit( DelayedSendRequest, data, handler, method )
return SendRequest( data, handler, method, timeout )
session = FuturesSession( executor = EXECUTOR )
server_location = 'http://localhost:6666'
def BuildRequestData( start_column = None,
query = None,
include_buffer_data = True ):
line, column = vimsupport.CurrentLineAndColumn()
filepath = vimsupport.GetCurrentBufferFilepath()
request_data = {
'filetypes': vimsupport.CurrentFiletypes(),
'line_num': line,
'column_num': column,
'start_column': start_column,
'line_value': vim.current.line,
'filepath': filepath
}
if include_buffer_data:
request_data[ 'file_data' ] = vimsupport.GetUnsavedAndCurrentBufferData()
if query:
request_data[ 'query' ] = query
return request_data
def JsonFromFuture( future ):
response = future.result()
if response.status_code == requests.codes.server_error:
_RaiseExceptionForData( response.json() )
# We let Requests handle the other status types, we only handle the 500
# error code.
response.raise_for_status()
if response.text:
return response.json()
return None
def _BuildUri( handler ):
return urlparse.urljoin( BaseRequest.server_location, handler )
SERVER_HEALTHY = False
def _CheckServerIsHealthyWithCache():
global SERVER_HEALTHY
def _ServerIsHealthy():
response = requests.get( _BuildUri( 'healthy' ) )
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
if SERVER_HEALTHY:
return True
try:
SERVER_HEALTHY = _ServerIsHealthy()
return SERVER_HEALTHY
except:
return False
def _RaiseExceptionForData( data ):
if data[ 'exception' ][ 'TYPE' ] == UnknownExtraConf.__name__:
raise UnknownExtraConf( data[ 'exception' ][ 'extra_conf_file' ] )
raise ServerError( '{0}: {1}'.format( data[ 'exception' ][ 'TYPE' ],
data[ 'message' ] ) )