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tornado.iostream.IOStream Class Reference
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Public Member Functions

def __init__
def close_fd
def connect
def fileno
def get_fd_error
def read_from_fd
def set_nodelay
def start_tls
def write_to_fd

Public Attributes

 error
 socket

Private Member Functions

def _handle_connect

Private Attributes

 _close_callback
 _connect_callback
 _connect_future
 _connecting

Detailed Description

Definition at line 887 of file iostream.py.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

def tornado.iostream.IOStream.__init__ (   self,
  socket,
  args,
  kwargs 
)

Definition at line 928 of file iostream.py.


Member Function Documentation

Reimplemented in tornado.iostream.SSLIOStream.

Definition at line 1084 of file iostream.py.

Closes the file underlying this stream.

``close_fd`` is called by `BaseIOStream` and should not be called
elsewhere; other users should call `close` instead.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 936 of file iostream.py.

def tornado.iostream.IOStream.connect (   self,
  address,
  callback = None,
  server_hostname = None 
)
Connects the socket to a remote address without blocking.

May only be called if the socket passed to the constructor was
not previously connected.  The address parameter is in the
same format as for `socket.connect <socket.socket.connect>` for
the type of socket passed to the IOStream constructor,
e.g. an ``(ip, port)`` tuple.  Hostnames are accepted here,
but will be resolved synchronously and block the IOLoop.
If you have a hostname instead of an IP address, the `.TCPClient`
class is recommended instead of calling this method directly.
`.TCPClient` will do asynchronous DNS resolution and handle
both IPv4 and IPv6.

If ``callback`` is specified, it will be called with no
arguments when the connection is completed; if not this method
returns a `.Future` (whose result after a successful
connection will be the stream itself).

If specified, the ``server_hostname`` parameter will be used
in SSL connections for certificate validation (if requested in
the ``ssl_options``) and SNI (if supported; requires
Python 3.2+).

Note that it is safe to call `IOStream.write
<BaseIOStream.write>` while the connection is pending, in
which case the data will be written as soon as the connection
is ready.  Calling `IOStream` read methods before the socket is
connected works on some platforms but is non-portable.

.. versionchanged:: 4.0
    If no callback is given, returns a `.Future`.

Reimplemented in tornado.iostream.SSLIOStream.

Definition at line 961 of file iostream.py.

Returns the file descriptor for this stream.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 933 of file iostream.py.

Returns information about any error on the underlying file.

This method is called after the `.IOLoop` has signaled an error on the
file descriptor, and should return an Exception (such as `socket.error`
with additional information, or None if no such information is
available.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 940 of file iostream.py.

Attempts to read from the underlying file.

Returns ``None`` if there was nothing to read (the socket
returned `~errno.EWOULDBLOCK` or equivalent), otherwise
returns the data.  When possible, should return no more than
``self.read_chunk_size`` bytes at a time.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Reimplemented in tornado.iostream.SSLIOStream.

Definition at line 945 of file iostream.py.

def tornado.iostream.IOStream.set_nodelay (   self,
  value 
)
Sets the no-delay flag for this stream.

By default, data written to TCP streams may be held for a time
to make the most efficient use of bandwidth (according to
Nagle's algorithm).  The no-delay flag requests that data be
written as soon as possible, even if doing so would consume
additional bandwidth.

This flag is currently defined only for TCP-based ``IOStreams``.

.. versionadded:: 3.1

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 1107 of file iostream.py.

def tornado.iostream.IOStream.start_tls (   self,
  server_side,
  ssl_options = None,
  server_hostname = None 
)
Convert this `IOStream` to an `SSLIOStream`.

This enables protocols that begin in clear-text mode and
switch to SSL after some initial negotiation (such as the
``STARTTLS`` extension to SMTP and IMAP).

This method cannot be used if there are outstanding reads
or writes on the stream, or if there is any data in the
IOStream's buffer (data in the operating system's socket
buffer is allowed).  This means it must generally be used
immediately after reading or writing the last clear-text
data.  It can also be used immediately after connecting,
before any reads or writes.

The ``ssl_options`` argument may be either a dictionary
of options or an `ssl.SSLContext`.  If a ``server_hostname``
is given, it will be used for certificate verification
(as configured in the ``ssl_options``).

This method returns a `.Future` whose result is the new
`SSLIOStream`.  After this method has been called,
any other operation on the original stream is undefined.

If a close callback is defined on this stream, it will be
transferred to the new stream.

.. versionadded:: 4.0

Definition at line 1020 of file iostream.py.

def tornado.iostream.IOStream.write_to_fd (   self,
  data 
)
Attempts to write ``data`` to the underlying file.

Returns the number of bytes written.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 958 of file iostream.py.


Member Data Documentation

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 1047 of file iostream.py.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 993 of file iostream.py.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 993 of file iostream.py.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 993 of file iostream.py.

Reimplemented from tornado.iostream.BaseIOStream.

Definition at line 1084 of file iostream.py.

Reimplemented in tornado.iostream.SSLIOStream.

Definition at line 928 of file iostream.py.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:


rosbridge_server
Author(s): Jonathan Mace
autogenerated on Wed Sep 13 2017 03:18:20