Use new implicit module-name detection throughout codebase to simplify
logger creation and leverage auto-naming from caller mod .
Main changes,
- drop `name=__name__` arg from all `get_logger()` calls
(across 29 modules).
- update `get_console_log()` calls to include `name='tractor'` for
enabling root logger in test harness and entry points; this ensures
logic in `get_logger()` triggers so that **all** `tractor`-internal
logging emits to console.
- add info log msg in test `conftest.py` showing test-harness
log level
Also,
- fix `.actor.uid` ref to `.actor.aid.uid` in `._trace`.
- adjust a `._context` log msg formatting for clarity.
- add TODO comments in `._addr`, `._uds` for when we mv to
using `multiaddr`.
- add todo for `RuntimeVars` type hint TODO in `.msg.types` (once we
eventually get that all going obvi!)
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Mostly adjusting indentation, noise level, and clarity via `.pformat()`
tweaks more general use of `.devx.pformat.nest_from_op()`.
Specific impl deats,
- use `pformat.ppfmt()/`nest_from_op()` more seriously throughout
`._server`.
- add a `._server.Endpoint.pformat()`.
- add `._server.Server.len_peers()` and `.repr_state()`.
- polish `Server.pformat()`.
- drop some redundant `log.runtime()`s from `._serve_ipc_eps()` instead
leaving-them-only/putting-them in the caller pub meth.
- `._tcp.start_listener()` log the bound addr, not the input (which may
be the 0-port.
Primarily moving the `Actor._serve_forever()`-task-as-method and
supporting actor-instance attributes to a new `.ipo._server` sub-mod
which now encapsulates,
- the coupling various `trio.Nursery`s (and their independent lifetime mgmt)
to different `trio.serve_listener()`s tasks and `SocketStream`
handler scopes.
- `Address` and `SocketListener` mgmt and tracking through the idea of
an "IPC endpoint": each "bound-and-active instance" of a served-listener
for some (varied transport protocol's socket) address.
- start and shutdown of the entire server's lifetime via an `@acm`.
- delegation of starting/stopping tpt-protocol-specific `trio.abc.Listener`s
to the corresponding `.ipc._<proto_key>` sub-module (newly defined
mod-top-level instead of `Address` method) `start/close_listener()`
funcs.
Impl details of the `.ipc._server` sub-sys,
- add new `IPCServer`, allocated with `open_ipc_server()`, and which
encapsulates starting multiple-transport-proto-`trio.abc.Listener`s
from an input set of `._addr.Address`s using,
|_`IPCServer.listen_on()` which internally spawns tasks that delegate to a new
`_serve_ipc_eps()`, a rework of what was (effectively)
`Actor._serve_forever()` and which now,
* allocates a new `IPCEndpoint`-struct (see below) for each
address-listener pair alongside the specified
listener-serving/stream-handling `trio.Nursery`s provided by the
caller.
* starts and stops each transport (socket's) listener by calling
`IPCEndpoint.start/close_listener()` which in turn delegates to
the underlying `inspect.getmodule(IPCEndpoint.addr)` backend tpt
module's equivalent impl.
* tracks all created endpoints in a `._endpoints: list[IPCEndpoint]`
which is further exposed through public properties for
introspection of served transport-protocols and their addresses.
|_`IPCServer._[parent/stream_handler]_tn: Nursery`s which are either
allocated (in which case, as the same instance) or provided by the
caller of `open_ipc_server()` such that the same nursery-cancel-scope
controls offered by `trio.serve_listeners(handler_nursery=)` are
offered where the `._parent_tn` is used to spawn `_serve_ipc_eps()`
tasks, and `._stream_handler_tn` is passed verbatim as `handler_nursery`.
- a new `IPCEndpoint`-struct (as mentioned) which wraps each
transport-proto's address + listener + allocated-supervising-nursery
to encapsulate the "lifetime of a server IPC endpoint" such that
eventually we can track and managed per-protocol/address/`.listen_on()`-call
scoped starts/stops/restarts for the purposes of filtering/banning
peer traffic.
|_ also included is an unused `.peer_tpts` table which we can
hopefully use to replace `Actor._peers` in a `Channel`-tracking
transport-proto-aware way!
Surrounding changes to `.ipc.*` primitives to match,
- make `[TCP|UDS]Address` types `msgspec.Struct(frozen=True)` and thus
drop any-and-all `addr._host =` style mutation throughout.
|_ as such also drop their `.__init__()` and `.__eq__()` meths.
|_ UDS tweaks to field names and thus `.__repr__()`.
- move `[TCP|UDS]Address.[start/close]_listener()` meths to be mod-level
equiv `start|close_listener()` funcs.
- just hard code the `.ipc._types._key_to_transport/._addr_to_transport`
table entries instead of all the prior fancy dynamic class property
reading stuff (remember, "explicit is better then implicit").
Modified in `._runtime.Actor` internals,
- drop the `._serve_forever()` and `.cancel_server()`, methods and
`._server_down` waiting logic from `.cancel_soon()`
- add `.[_]ipc_server` which is opened just after the `._service_n` and
delegate to it for any equivalent publicly exposed instance
attributes/properties.
That is moving from `._addr`,
- `TCPAddress` to `.ipc._tcp`
- `UDSAddress` to `.ipc._uds`
Obviously this requires adjusting a buncha stuff in `._addr` to avoid
import cycles (the original reason the module was not also included in
the new `.ipc` subpkg) including,
- avoiding "unnecessary" imports of `[Unwrapped]Address` in various modules.
* since `Address` is a protocol and the main point is that it **does
not need to be inherited** per
(https://typing.python.org/en/latest/spec/protocol.html#terminology)
thus I removed the need for it in both transport submods.
* and `UnwrappedAddress` is a type alias for tuples.. so we don't
really always need to be importing it since it also kinda obfuscates
what the underlying pairs are.
- not exporting everything in submods at the `.ipc` top level and
importing from specific submods by default.
- only importing various types under a `if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:` guard
as needed.
Namely reducing the duplication of class-fields and `TypeVar`s used
for parametrizing the `Address` protocol type,
- drop all of the `TypeVar` types and just stick with all concrete addrs
types inheriting from `Address` only.
- rename `Address.name_key` -> `.proto_key`.
- rename `Address.address_type` -> `.unwrapped_type`
- rename `.namespace` -> `.bindspace` to better reflect that this "part"
of the address represents the possible "space for binding endpoints".
|_ also linux already uses "namespace" to mean the `netns` and i'd
prefer to stick with their semantics for that.
- add `TCPAddress/UDSAddress.def_bindspace` values.
- drop commented `.open_stream()` method; never used.
- simplify `UnwrappedAdress` to just a `tuple` of union types.
- add logging to `USDAddress.open_listener()` for now.
- adjust `tractor.ipc/_uds/tcp` transport to use new addr field names.
Such that any UDS socket pair is represented (and with the recent
updates to) a `USDAddress` via a similar pair-`tuple[str, int]` as TCP
sockets, a pair of the `.filepath: Path` & the peer proc's `.pid: int`
which we read from the underlying `socket.socket` using
`.set/getsockopt()` calls
Impl deats,
- using the Linux specific APIs, we add a `get_peer_info()` which reads
the `(pid, uid, gid)` using the `SOL_SOCKET` and `SOL_PEECRED` opts to
`sock.getsockopt()`.
|_ this presumes the client has been correspondingly configured to
deliver the creds via a `sock.setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_PASSCRED,
1)` call - this required us to override `trio.open_unix_socket()`.
- override `trio.open_unix_socket()` as per the above bullet to ensure
connecting peers always transmit "credentials" options info to the
listener.
- update `.get_stream_addrs()` to always call `get_peer_info()` and
extract the peer's pid for the `raddr` and use `os.getpid()` for
`laddr` (obvi).
|_ as part of the new impl also `log.info()` the creds-info deats and
socket-file path.
|_ handle the oddity where it depends which of `.getpeername()` or
`.getsockname()` will return the file-path; i think it's to do with
who is client vs. server?
Related refinements,
- set `.layer_key: int = 4` for the "transport layer" ;)
- tweak some typing and multi-line unpacking in `.ipc/_tcp`.