Onionr/onionr/coredb/daemonqueue/__init__.py
Kevin Froman c7e06205b7 OnionrUtils fully removed (but not fully bug free)
flow now uses daemon thread for displaying output
2019-06-25 18:07:35 -05:00

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import sqlite3, os
import onionrevents as events
from onionrutils import localcommand, epoch
def daemon_queue(core_inst):
'''
Gives commands to the communication proccess/daemon by reading an sqlite3 database
This function intended to be used by the client. Queue to exchange data between "client" and server.
'''
retData = False
if not os.path.exists(core_inst.queueDB):
core_inst.dbCreate.createDaemonDB()
else:
conn = sqlite3.connect(core_inst.queueDB, timeout=30)
c = conn.cursor()
try:
for row in c.execute('SELECT command, data, date, min(ID), responseID FROM commands group by id'):
retData = row
break
except sqlite3.OperationalError:
core_inst.dbCreate.createDaemonDB()
else:
if retData != False:
c.execute('DELETE FROM commands WHERE id=?;', (retData[3],))
conn.commit()
conn.close()
events.event('queue_pop', data = {'data': retData}, onionr = core_inst.onionrInst)
return retData
def daemon_queue_add(core_inst, command, data='', responseID=''):
'''
Add a command to the daemon queue, used by the communication daemon (communicator.py)
'''
retData = True
date = epoch.get_epoch()
conn = sqlite3.connect(core_inst.queueDB, timeout=30)
c = conn.cursor()
t = (command, data, date, responseID)
try:
c.execute('INSERT INTO commands (command, data, date, responseID) VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?)', t)
conn.commit()
except sqlite3.OperationalError:
retData = False
core_inst.daemonQueue()
events.event('queue_push', data = {'command': command, 'data': data}, onionr = core_inst.onionrInst)
conn.close()
return retData
def daemon_queue_get_response(core_inst, responseID=''):
'''
Get a response sent by communicator to the API, by requesting to the API
'''
assert len(responseID) > 0
resp = localcommand.local_command(core_inst, 'queueResponse/' + responseID)
return resp
def clear_daemon_queue(core_inst):
'''
Clear the daemon queue (somewhat dangerous)
'''
conn = sqlite3.connect(core_inst.queueDB, timeout=30)
c = conn.cursor()
try:
c.execute('DELETE FROM commands;')
conn.commit()
except:
pass
conn.close()
events.event('queue_clear', onionr = core_inst.onionrInst)