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from __future__ import annotations import logging import os import time import warnings from abc import ABC, abstractmethod from threading import Lock from types import TracebackType from typing import Any from ._error import Timeout _LOGGER = logging.getLogger("filelock") # This is a helper class which is returned by :meth:`BaseFileLock.acquire` and wraps the lock to make sure __enter__ # is not called twice when entering the with statement. If we would simply return *self*, the lock would be acquired # again in the *__enter__* method of the BaseFileLock, but not released again automatically. issue #37 (memory leak) class AcquireReturnProxy: """A context aware object that will release the lock file when exiting.""" def __init__(self, lock: BaseFileLock) -> None: self.lock = lock def __enter__(self) -> BaseFileLock: return self.lock def __exit__( self, exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, # noqa: U100 exc_value: BaseException | None, # noqa: U100 traceback: TracebackType | None, # noqa: U100 ) -> None: self.lock.release() class BaseFileLock(ABC): """Abstract base class for a file lock object.""" def __init__(self, lock_file: str | os.PathLike[Any], timeout: float = -1) -> None: """ Create a new lock object. :param lock_file: path to the file :param timeout: default timeout when acquiring the lock. It will be used as fallback value in the acquire method, if no timeout value (``None``) is given. If you want to disable the timeout, set it to a negative value. A timeout of 0 means, that there is exactly one attempt to acquire the file lock. """ # The path to the lock file. self._lock_file: str = os.fspath(lock_file) # The file descriptor for the *_lock_file* as it is returned by the os.open() function. # This file lock is only NOT None, if the object currently holds the lock. self._lock_file_fd: int | None = None # The default timeout value. self.timeout: float = timeout # We use this lock primarily for the lock counter. self._thread_lock: Lock = Lock() # The lock counter is used for implementing the nested locking mechanism. Whenever the lock is acquired, the # counter is increased and the lock is only released, when this value is 0 again. self._lock_counter: int = 0 @property def lock_file(self) -> str: """:return: path to the lock file""" return self._lock_file @property def timeout(self) -> float: """ :return: the default timeout value .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 """ return self._timeout @timeout.setter def timeout(self, value: float | str) -> None: """ Change the default timeout value. :param value: the new value """ self._timeout = float(value) @abstractmethod def _acquire(self) -> None: """If the file lock could be acquired, self._lock_file_fd holds the file descriptor of the lock file.""" raise NotImplementedError @abstractmethod def _release(self) -> None: """Releases the lock and sets self._lock_file_fd to None.""" raise NotImplementedError @property def is_locked(self) -> bool: """ :return: A boolean indicating if the lock file is holding the lock currently. .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 This was previously a method and is now a property. """ return self._lock_file_fd is not None def acquire( self, timeout: float | None = None, poll_interval: float = 0.05, *, poll_intervall: float | None = None, ) -> AcquireReturnProxy: """ Try to acquire the file lock. :param timeout: maximum wait time for acquiring the lock, ``None`` means use the default :attr:`~timeout` is and if ``timeout < 0``, there is no timeout and this method will block until the lock could be acquired :param poll_interval: interval of trying to acquire the lock file :param poll_intervall: deprecated, kept for backwards compatibility, use ``poll_interval`` instead :raises Timeout: if fails to acquire lock within the timeout period :return: a context object that will unlock the file when the context is exited .. code-block:: python # You can use this method in the context manager (recommended) with lock.acquire(): pass # Or use an equivalent try-finally construct: lock.acquire() try: pass finally: lock.release() .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 This method returns now a *proxy* object instead of *self*, so that it can be used in a with statement without side effects. """ # Use the default timeout, if no timeout is provided. if timeout is None: timeout = self.timeout if poll_intervall is not None: msg = "use poll_interval instead of poll_intervall" warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) poll_interval = poll_intervall # Increment the number right at the beginning. We can still undo it, if something fails. with self._thread_lock: self._lock_counter += 1 lock_id = id(self) lock_filename = self._lock_file start_time = time.time() try: while True: with self._thread_lock: if not self.is_locked: _LOGGER.debug("Attempting to acquire lock %s on %s", lock_id, lock_filename) self._acquire() if self.is_locked: _LOGGER.debug("Lock %s acquired on %s", lock_id, lock_filename) break elif 0 <= timeout < time.time() - start_time: _LOGGER.debug("Timeout on acquiring lock %s on %s", lock_id, lock_filename) raise Timeout(self._lock_file) else: msg = "Lock %s not acquired on %s, waiting %s seconds ..." _LOGGER.debug(msg, lock_id, lock_filename, poll_interval) time.sleep(poll_interval) except BaseException: # Something did go wrong, so decrement the counter. with self._thread_lock: self._lock_counter = max(0, self._lock_counter - 1) raise return AcquireReturnProxy(lock=self) def release(self, force: bool = False) -> None: """ Releases the file lock. Please note, that the lock is only completely released, if the lock counter is 0. Also note, that the lock file itself is not automatically deleted. :param force: If true, the lock counter is ignored and the lock is released in every case/ """ with self._thread_lock: if self.is_locked: self._lock_counter -= 1 if self._lock_counter == 0 or force: lock_id, lock_filename = id(self), self._lock_file _LOGGER.debug("Attempting to release lock %s on %s", lock_id, lock_filename) self._release() self._lock_counter = 0 _LOGGER.debug("Lock %s released on %s", lock_id, lock_filename) def __enter__(self) -> BaseFileLock: """ Acquire the lock. :return: the lock object """ self.acquire() return self def __exit__( self, exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, # noqa: U100 exc_value: BaseException | None, # noqa: U100 traceback: TracebackType | None, # noqa: U100 ) -> None: """ Release the lock. :param exc_type: the exception type if raised :param exc_value: the exception value if raised :param traceback: the exception traceback if raised """ self.release() def __del__(self) -> None: """Called when the lock object is deleted.""" self.release(force=True) __all__ = [ "BaseFileLock", "AcquireReturnProxy", ]