Onionr/onionr/communicatorutils/onionrcommunicatortimers.py

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'''
Onionr - Private P2P Communication
This file contains timer control for the communicator
'''
'''
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
'''
import threading, onionrexceptions, logger
class OnionrCommunicatorTimers:
def __init__(self, daemonInstance, timerFunction, frequency, makeThread=True, threadAmount=1, maxThreads=5, requiresPeer=False, myArgs=[]):
self.timerFunction = timerFunction
self.frequency = frequency
self.threadAmount = threadAmount
self.makeThread = makeThread
self.requiresPeer = requiresPeer
self.daemonInstance = daemonInstance
self.maxThreads = maxThreads
self._core = self.daemonInstance._core
self.args = myArgs
self.daemonInstance.timers.append(self)
self.count = 0
def processTimer(self):
# mark how many instances of a thread we have (decremented at thread end)
try:
self.daemonInstance.threadCounts[self.timerFunction.__name__]
except KeyError:
self.daemonInstance.threadCounts[self.timerFunction.__name__] = 0
# execute thread if it is time, and we are not missing *required* online peer
if self.count == self.frequency and not self.daemonInstance.shutdown:
try:
if self.requiresPeer and len(self.daemonInstance.onlinePeers) == 0:
raise onionrexceptions.OnlinePeerNeeded
except onionrexceptions.OnlinePeerNeeded:
pass
else:
if self.makeThread:
for i in range(self.threadAmount):
if self.daemonInstance.threadCounts[self.timerFunction.__name__] >= self.maxThreads:
logger.debug('%s is currently using the maximum number of threads, not starting another.' % self.timerFunction.__name__)
else:
self.daemonInstance.threadCounts[self.timerFunction.__name__] += 1
newThread = threading.Thread(target=self.timerFunction, args=self.args)
newThread.start()
else:
self.timerFunction()
self.count = -1 # negative 1 because its incremented at bottom
self.count += 1