X-Git-Url: https://jfr.im/git/z_archive/twitter.git/blobdiff_plain/56d221bd4da980e0504dae505e4e863faf4e319c..8ec08295c4a156f046b60be77b79f2c97df48e09:/twitter/stream.py diff --git a/twitter/stream.py b/twitter/stream.py index 2acdb69..e60157c 100644 --- a/twitter/stream.py +++ b/twitter/stream.py @@ -6,41 +6,65 @@ except ImportError: import urllib2 as urllib_request import urllib2 as urllib_error import json +from ssl import SSLError from .api import TwitterCall, wrap_response class TwitterJSONIter(object): - def __init__(self, handle, uri, arg_data): + def __init__(self, handle, uri, arg_data, block=True): self.decoder = json.JSONDecoder() self.handle = handle self.buf = b"" + self.block = block def __iter__(self): + sock = self.handle.fp._sock.fp._sock + if not self.block: + sock.setblocking(False) while True: - # this is a non-blocking read (ie, it will return if any data is available) - self.buf += self.handle.fp._sock.fp._sock.recv(1024) try: utf8_buf = self.buf.decode('utf8').lstrip() res, ptr = self.decoder.raw_decode(utf8_buf) self.buf = utf8_buf[ptr:].encode('utf8') yield wrap_response(res, self.handle.headers) - except ValueError as e: continue + except ValueError as e: + if self.block: + pass + else: + yield None except urllib_error.HTTPError as e: raise TwitterHTTPError(e, uri, self.format, arg_data) + # this is a non-blocking read (ie, it will return if any data is available) + try: + self.buf += sock.recv(1024) + except SSLError as e: + if (not self.block) and (e.errno == 2): + # Apparently this means there was nothing in the socket buf + pass + else: + raise + +def handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block): + handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req,) + return iter(TwitterJSONIter(handle, uri, arg_data, block)) class TwitterStreamCall(TwitterCall): def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data): - handle = urllib_request.urlopen(req,) - return iter(TwitterJSONIter(handle, uri, arg_data)) + return handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block=True) + +class TwitterStreamCallNonBlocking(TwitterCall): + def _handle_response(self, req, uri, arg_data): + return handle_stream_response(req, uri, arg_data, block=False) class TwitterStream(TwitterStreamCall): """ - Interface to the Twitter Stream API (stream.twitter.com). This can - be used pretty much the same as the Twitter class except the - result of calling a method will be an iterator that yields objects - decoded from the stream. For example:: + The TwitterStream object is an interface to the Twitter Stream API + (stream.twitter.com). This can be used pretty much the same as the + Twitter class except the result of calling a method will be an + iterator that yields objects decoded from the stream. For + example:: twitter_stream = TwitterStream(auth=UserPassAuth('joe', 'joespassword')) iterator = twitter_stream.statuses.sample() @@ -50,14 +74,23 @@ class TwitterStream(TwitterStreamCall): The iterator will yield tweets forever and ever (until the stream breaks at which point it raises a TwitterHTTPError.) + + The `block` parameter controls if the stream is blocking. Default + is blocking (True). When set to False, the iterator will + occasionally yield None when there is no available message. """ def __init__( self, domain="stream.twitter.com", secure=True, auth=None, - api_version='1'): + api_version='1', block=True): uriparts = () uriparts += (str(api_version),) + if block: + call_cls = TwitterStreamCall + else: + call_cls = TwitterStreamCallNonBlocking + TwitterStreamCall.__init__( self, auth=auth, format="json", domain=domain, - callable_cls=TwitterStreamCall, + callable_cls=call_cls, secure=secure, uriparts=uriparts)