# Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Denis Bilenko. See LICENSE for details. # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name,too-many-lines """ Make the standard library cooperative. The primary purpose of this module is to carefully patch, in place, portions of the standard library with gevent-friendly functions that behave in the same way as the original (at least as closely as possible). The primary interface to this is the :func:`patch_all` function, which performs all the available patches. It accepts arguments to limit the patching to certain modules, but most programs **should** use the default values as they receive the most wide-spread testing, and some monkey patches have dependencies on others. Patching **should be done as early as possible** in the lifecycle of the program. For example, the main module (the one that tests against ``__main__`` or is otherwise the first imported) should begin with this code, ideally before any other imports:: from gevent import monkey monkey.patch_all() A corollary of the above is that patching **should be done on the main thread** and **should be done while the program is single-threaded**. .. tip:: Some frameworks, such as gunicorn, handle monkey-patching for you. Check their documentation to be sure. .. warning:: Patching too late can lead to unreliable behaviour (for example, some modules may still use blocking sockets) or even errors. .. tip:: Be sure to read the documentation for each patch function to check for known incompatibilities. Querying ======== Sometimes it is helpful to know if objects have been monkey-patched, and in advanced cases even to have access to the original standard library functions. This module provides functions for that purpose. - :func:`is_module_patched` - :func:`is_object_patched` - :func:`get_original` .. _plugins: Plugins and Events ================== Beginning in gevent 1.3, events are emitted during the monkey patching process. These events are delivered first to :mod:`gevent.events` subscribers, and then to `setuptools entry points`_. The following events are defined. They are listed in (roughly) the order that a call to :func:`patch_all` will emit them. - :class:`gevent.events.GeventWillPatchAllEvent` - :class:`gevent.events.GeventWillPatchModuleEvent` - :class:`gevent.events.GeventDidPatchModuleEvent` - :class:`gevent.events.GeventDidPatchBuiltinModulesEvent` - :class:`gevent.events.GeventDidPatchAllEvent` Each event class documents the corresponding setuptools entry point name. The entry points will be called with a single argument, the same instance of the class that was sent to the subscribers. You can subscribe to the events to monitor the monkey-patching process and to manipulate it, for example by raising :exc:`gevent.events.DoNotPatch`. You can also subscribe to the events to provide additional patching beyond what gevent distributes, either for additional standard library modules, or for third-party packages. The suggested time to do this patching is in the subscriber for :class:`gevent.events.GeventDidPatchBuiltinModulesEvent`. For example, to automatically patch `psycopg2`_ using `psycogreen`_ when the call to :func:`patch_all` is made, you could write code like this:: # mypackage.py def patch_psycopg(event): from psycogreen.gevent import patch_psycopg patch_psycopg() In your ``setup.py`` you would register it like this:: from setuptools import setup setup( ... entry_points={ 'gevent.plugins.monkey.did_patch_builtins': [ 'psycopg2 = mypackage:patch_psycopg', ], }, ... ) For more complex patching, gevent provides a helper method that you can call to replace attributes of modules with attributes of your own modules. This function also takes care of emitting the appropriate events. - :func:`patch_module` .. _setuptools entry points: http://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#dynamic-discovery-of-services-and-plugins .. _psycopg2: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/psycopg2 .. _psycogreen: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/psycogreen Use as a module =============== Sometimes it is useful to run existing python scripts or modules that were not built to be gevent aware under gevent. To do so, this module can be run as the main module, passing the script and its arguments. For details, see the :func:`main` function. .. versionchanged:: 1.3b1 Added support for plugins and began emitting will/did patch events. """ import sys #### # gevent developers: IMPORTANT: Keep imports # as limited and localized as possible to avoid # interfering with the monkey-patch process. # This is why many imports are nested inside functions. # # This applies for this entire package. ### __all__ = [ 'patch_all', 'patch_builtins', 'patch_dns', 'patch_os', 'patch_queue', 'patch_select', 'patch_signal', 'patch_socket', 'patch_ssl', 'patch_subprocess', 'patch_sys', 'patch_thread', 'patch_time', # query functions 'get_original', 'is_module_patched', 'is_object_patched', # 'is_anything_patched', <- see docstring # plugin API 'patch_module', # module functions 'main', # Errors and warnings 'MonkeyPatchWarning', ] WIN = sys.platform.startswith("win") PY314 = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 14) # Unused imports may be removed in a major release after 2024-10. # Used private imports may be renamed or removed or changed # in an incompatible way at that time. from ._errors import MonkeyPatchWarning from ._util import _notify_patch from ._util import _ignores_DoNotPatch from ._state import saved from ._state import is_module_patched from ._state import is_object_patched # Never documented as a public API, but # potentially in use by third parties # given the naming convention. from ._state import is_anything_patched # pylint:disable=unused-import from ._errors import _BadImplements # pylint:disable=unused-import from .api import get_original from .api import patch_module # These are not part of the documented public API, # but they could be used by plugins. TODO: Do we # want to make them public with __all__? from .api import patch_item from .api import remove_item from ._util import _check_availability from ._util import _patch_module from ._util import _queue_warning from ._util import _process_warnings def _patch_sys_std(name): from gevent.fileobject import FileObjectThread orig = getattr(sys, name) if not isinstance(orig, FileObjectThread): patch_item(sys, name, FileObjectThread(orig)) @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_sys(stdin=True, stdout=True, stderr=True): # pylint:disable=unused-argument """ Patch sys.std[in,out,err] to use a cooperative IO via a threadpool. This is relatively dangerous and can have unintended consequences such as hanging the process or `misinterpreting control keys`_ when :func:`input` and :func:`raw_input` are used. :func:`patch_all` does *not* call this function by default. This method does nothing on Python 3. The Python 3 interpreter wants to flush the TextIOWrapper objects that make up stderr/stdout at shutdown time, but using a threadpool at that time leads to a hang. .. _`misinterpreting control keys`: https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/274 .. deprecated:: 23.7.0 Does nothing on any supported version. """ return @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_os(): """ Replace :func:`os.fork` with :func:`gevent.fork`, and, on POSIX, :func:`os.waitpid` with :func:`gevent.os.waitpid` (if the environment variable ``GEVENT_NOWAITPID`` is not defined). Does nothing if fork is not available. .. caution:: This method must be used with :func:`patch_signal` to have proper `SIGCHLD` handling and thus correct results from ``waitpid``. :func:`patch_all` calls both by default. .. caution:: For `SIGCHLD` handling to work correctly, the event loop must run. The easiest way to help ensure this is to use :func:`patch_all`. """ _patch_module('os') @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_queue(): """ Patch objects in :mod:`queue`. This replaces ``SimpleQueue``, ``PriorityQueue``, ``Queue`` and ``LifoQueue`` with their gevent equivalents. .. versionadded:: 1.3.5 .. versionchanged:: 25.4.1 In addition to ``SimpleQueue``, now also patches ``Queue``, ``PriorityQueue`` and ``LifoQueue``.` Note that only documented attributes are the same between gevent and the standard library. Internal implementation details are very different. """ from gevent._config import validate_bool import os # IMPORTANT: If you use this, please file an issue! # This may be removed after October 2025. DISABLE_QUEUE_PATCH = os.environ.get('GEVENT_MONKEY_DISABLE_QUEUE_QUEUE', 'false') DISABLE_QUEUE_PATCH = validate_bool(DISABLE_QUEUE_PATCH) _patch_module('queue', items=[ 'SimpleQueue', 'PriorityQueue', 'LifoQueue', ] + (['Queue',] if not DISABLE_QUEUE_PATCH else []) ) @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_time(): """ Replace :func:`time.sleep` with :func:`gevent.sleep`. """ _patch_module('time') @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_contextvars(): """ Replaces the implementations of :mod:`contextvars` with :mod:`gevent.contextvars`. On Python 3.7 and above, this is a standard library module. On earlier versions, a backport that uses the same distribution name and import name is available on PyPI (though this is not recommended). If that is installed, it will be patched. .. versionchanged:: 20.04.0 Clarify that the backport is also patched. .. versionchanged:: 20.9.0 This now does nothing on Python 3.7 and above. gevent now depends on greenlet 0.4.17, which natively handles switching context vars when greenlets are switched. Older versions of Python that have the backport installed will still be patched. .. deprecated:: 23.7.0 Does nothing on any supported version. """ return @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_thread(threading=True, _threading_local=True, Event=True, logging=True, existing_locks=True, _warnings=None): """ patch_thread(threading=True, _threading_local=True, Event=True, logging=True, existing_locks=True) -> None Replace the standard :mod:`thread` module to make it greenlet-based. :keyword bool threading: When True (the default), also patch :mod:`threading`. :keyword bool _threading_local: When True (the default), also patch :class:`_threading_local.local`. :keyword bool logging: When True (the default), also patch locks taken if the logging module has been configured. :keyword bool existing_locks: When True (the default), and the process is still single threaded, make sure that any :class:`threading.RLock` (and, under Python 3, :class:`importlib._bootstrap._ModuleLock`) instances that are currently locked can be properly unlocked. **Important**: This is a best-effort attempt and, on certain implementations, may not detect all locks. It is important to monkey-patch extremely early in the startup process. Setting this to False is not recommended, especially on Python 2. .. caution:: Monkey-patching :mod:`thread` and using :class:`multiprocessing.Queue` or :class:`concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor` (which uses a ``Queue``) will hang the process. Monkey-patching with this function and using sub-interpreters (and advanced C-level API) and threads may be unstable on certain platforms. .. versionchanged:: 1.1b1 Add *logging* and *existing_locks* params. .. versionchanged:: 1.3a2 ``Event`` defaults to True. """ if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 13): from ._patch_thread_lt313 import Patcher else: from ._patch_thread_gte313 import Patcher patch = Patcher(threading=threading, _threading_local=_threading_local, Event=Event, logging=logging, existing_locks=existing_locks, _warnings=_warnings) patch() @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_socket(dns=True, aggressive=True): """ Replace the standard socket object with gevent's cooperative sockets. :keyword bool dns: When true (the default), also patch address resolution functions in :mod:`socket`. See :doc:`/dns` for details. """ from gevent import socket # Note: although it seems like it's not strictly necessary to monkey patch 'create_connection', # it's better to do it. If 'create_connection' was not monkey patched, but the rest of socket module # was, create_connection would still use "green" getaddrinfo and "green" socket. # However, because gevent.socket.socket.connect is a Python function, the exception raised by it causes # _socket object to be referenced by the frame, thus causing the next invocation of bind(source_address) to fail. if dns: items = socket.__implements__ # pylint:disable=no-member else: items = set(socket.__implements__) - set(socket.__dns__) # pylint:disable=no-member _patch_module('socket', items=items) if aggressive: if 'ssl' not in socket.__implements__: # pylint:disable=no-member remove_item(socket, 'ssl') @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_dns(): """ Replace :doc:`DNS functions ` in :mod:`socket` with cooperative versions. This is only useful if :func:`patch_socket` has been called and is done automatically by that method if requested. """ from gevent import socket _patch_module('socket', items=socket.__dns__) # pylint:disable=no-member def _find_module_refs(to, excluding_names=()): # Looks specifically for module-level references, # i.e., 'from foo import Bar'. We define a module reference # as a dict (subclass) that also has a __name__ attribute. # This does not handle subclasses, but it does find them. # Returns two sets. The first is modules (name, file) that were # found. The second is subclasses that were found. gc = __import__('gc') direct_ref_modules = set() subclass_modules = set() def report(mod): return mod['__name__'], mod.get('__file__', '') for r in gc.get_referrers(to): if isinstance(r, dict) and '__name__' in r: if r['__name__'] in excluding_names: continue for v in r.values(): if v is to: direct_ref_modules.add(report(r)) elif isinstance(r, type) and to in r.__bases__ and 'gevent.' not in r.__module__: subclass_modules.add(r) return direct_ref_modules, subclass_modules @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_ssl(_warnings=None, _first_time=True): """ patch_ssl() -> None Replace :class:`ssl.SSLSocket` object and socket wrapping functions in :mod:`ssl` with cooperative versions. This is only useful if :func:`patch_socket` has been called. It is important to call this function before :mod:`ssl` has been imported. For more information, see :mod:`gevent.ssl`. """ may_need_warning = ( _first_time and 'ssl' in sys.modules and hasattr(sys.modules['ssl'], 'SSLContext')) # Previously, we didn't warn on Python 2 if pkg_resources has been imported # because that imports ssl and it's commonly used for namespace packages, # which typically means we're still in some early part of the import cycle. # However, with our new more discriminating check, that no longer seems to be a problem. # Prior to 3.6, we don't have the RecursionError problem, and prior to 3.7 we don't have the # SSLContext.sslsocket_class/SSLContext.sslobject_class problem. gevent_mod, _ = _patch_module('ssl', _warnings=_warnings) if may_need_warning: direct_ref_modules, subclass_modules = _find_module_refs( gevent_mod.orig_SSLContext, excluding_names=('ssl', 'gevent.ssl', 'gevent._ssl3', 'gevent._sslgte279')) if direct_ref_modules or subclass_modules: # Normally you don't want to have dynamic warning strings, because # the cache in the warning module is based on the string. But we # specifically only do this the first time we patch ourself, so it's # ok. direct_ref_mod_str = subclass_str = '' if direct_ref_modules: direct_ref_mod_str = 'Modules that had direct imports (NOT patched): %s. ' % ([ "%s (%s)" % (name, fname) for name, fname in direct_ref_modules ]) if subclass_modules: subclass_str = 'Subclasses (NOT patched): %s. ' % ([ str(t) for t in subclass_modules ]) _queue_warning( 'Monkey-patching ssl after ssl has already been imported ' 'may lead to errors, including RecursionError on Python 3.6. ' 'It may also silently lead to incorrect behaviour on Python 3.7. ' 'Please monkey-patch earlier. ' 'See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1016. ' + direct_ref_mod_str + subclass_str, _warnings) @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_select(aggressive=True): """ Replace :func:`select.select` with :func:`gevent.select.select` and :func:`select.poll` with :class:`gevent.select.poll` (where available). If ``aggressive`` is true (the default), also remove other blocking functions from :mod:`select` . - :func:`select.epoll` - :func:`select.kqueue` - :func:`select.kevent` - :func:`select.devpoll` (Python 3.5+) """ _patch_module('select', _patch_kwargs={'aggressive': aggressive}) @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_selectors(aggressive=True): """ Replace :class:`selectors.DefaultSelector` with :class:`gevent.selectors.GeventSelector`. If ``aggressive`` is true (the default), also remove other blocking classes :mod:`selectors`: - :class:`selectors.EpollSelector` - :class:`selectors.KqueueSelector` - :class:`selectors.DevpollSelector` (Python 3.5+) On Python 2, the :mod:`selectors2` module is used instead of :mod:`selectors` if it is available. If this module cannot be imported, no patching is done and :mod:`gevent.selectors` is not available. In :func:`patch_all`, the *select* argument controls both this function and :func:`patch_select`. .. versionadded:: 20.6.0 """ try: _check_availability('selectors') except ImportError: # pragma: no cover return _patch_module('selectors', _patch_kwargs={'aggressive': aggressive}) @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_subprocess(): """ Replace :func:`subprocess.call`, :func:`subprocess.check_call`, :func:`subprocess.check_output` and :class:`subprocess.Popen` with :mod:`cooperative versions `. .. note:: On Windows under Python 3, the API support may not completely match the standard library. .. note:: On macOS, this changes the :mod:`multiprocessing` start method to 'fork'. It defaults to 'spawn'. .. note:: On Python 3.14+ and platforms other than macOS and Windows, this changes the :mod:`multiprocessing` start method to 'fork'. It defaults to 'forkserver'. """ _patch_module('subprocess') @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_builtins(): """ Make the builtin :func:`__import__` function `greenlet safe`_ under Python 2. .. note:: This does nothing under Python 3 as it is not necessary. Python 3 features improved import locks that are per-module, not global. .. _greenlet safe: https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/108 .. deprecated:: 23.7.0 Does nothing on any supported platform. """ @_ignores_DoNotPatch def patch_signal(): """ Make the :func:`signal.signal` function work with a :func:`monkey-patched os `. .. caution:: This method must be used with :func:`patch_os` to have proper ``SIGCHLD`` handling. :func:`patch_all` calls both by default. .. caution:: For proper ``SIGCHLD`` handling, you must yield to the event loop. Using :func:`patch_all` is the easiest way to ensure this. .. seealso:: :mod:`gevent.signal` """ _patch_module("signal") def _check_repatching(**module_settings): _warnings = [] key = '_gevent_saved_patch_all_module_settings' del module_settings['kwargs'] currently_patched = saved.setdefault(key, {}) first_time = not currently_patched if not first_time and currently_patched != module_settings: _queue_warning("Patching more than once will result in the union of all True" " parameters being patched", _warnings) to_patch = {} for k, v in module_settings.items(): # If we haven't seen the setting at all, record it and echo it. # If we have seen the setting, but it became true, record it and echo it. if k not in currently_patched: to_patch[k] = currently_patched[k] = v elif v and not currently_patched[k]: to_patch[k] = currently_patched[k] = True return _warnings, first_time, to_patch def _subscribe_signal_os(will_patch_all): if will_patch_all.will_patch_module('signal') and not will_patch_all.will_patch_module('os'): warnings = will_patch_all._warnings # Internal _queue_warning('Patching signal but not os will result in SIGCHLD handlers' ' installed after this not being called and os.waitpid may not' ' function correctly if gevent.subprocess is used. This may raise an' ' error in the future.', warnings) def patch_all(socket=True, dns=True, time=True, select=True, thread=True, os=True, ssl=True, subprocess=True, sys=False, aggressive=True, Event=True, builtins=True, signal=True, queue=True, contextvars=True, **kwargs): """ Do all of the default monkey patching (calls every other applicable function in this module). :return: A true value if patching all modules wasn't cancelled, a false value if it was. .. versionchanged:: 1.1 Issue a :mod:`warning ` if this function is called multiple times with different arguments. The second and subsequent calls will only add more patches, they can never remove existing patches by setting an argument to ``False``. .. versionchanged:: 1.1 Issue a :mod:`warning ` if this function is called with ``os=False`` and ``signal=True``. This will cause SIGCHLD handlers to not be called. This may be an error in the future. .. versionchanged:: 1.3a2 ``Event`` defaults to True. .. versionchanged:: 1.3b1 Defined the return values. .. versionchanged:: 1.3b1 Add ``**kwargs`` for the benefit of event subscribers. CAUTION: gevent may add and interpret additional arguments in the future, so it is suggested to use prefixes for kwarg values to be interpreted by plugins, for example, `patch_all(mylib_futures=True)`. .. versionchanged:: 1.3.5 Add *queue*, defaulting to True, for Python 3.7. .. versionchanged:: 1.5 Remove the ``httplib`` argument. Previously, setting it raised a ``ValueError``. .. versionchanged:: 1.5a3 Add the ``contextvars`` argument. .. versionchanged:: 1.5 Better handling of patching more than once. """ # pylint:disable=too-many-locals,too-many-branches # Check to see if they're changing the patched list _warnings, first_time, modules_to_patch = _check_repatching(**locals()) if not modules_to_patch: # Nothing to do. Either the arguments were identical to what # we previously did, or they specified false values # for things we had previously patched. _process_warnings(_warnings) return for k, v in modules_to_patch.items(): locals()[k] = v from gevent import events try: _notify_patch(events.GeventWillPatchAllEvent(modules_to_patch, kwargs), _warnings) except events.DoNotPatch: return False # order is important if os: patch_os() if thread: patch_thread(Event=Event, _warnings=_warnings) if time: # time must be patched after thread, some modules used by thread # need access to the real time.sleep function. patch_time() # sys must be patched after thread. in other cases threading._shutdown will be # initiated to _MainThread with real thread ident if sys: patch_sys() if socket: patch_socket(dns=dns, aggressive=aggressive) if select: if not PY314: patch_select(aggressive=aggressive) patch_selectors(aggressive=aggressive) else: # 3.14 changes the selector module to actually try to _use_ # each selector to figure out which one to use by default. # If we patch ``select`` before patching ``selectors``, # that results in using ``gevent.select`` as the implementation, # and that results in creating the hub. Monkey-patching isn't supposed to # create the hub, so reverse order here. This _should_ be safe for all # versions, but just to be sure, don't swap it on old versions. patch_selectors(aggressive=aggressive) patch_select(aggressive=aggressive) if ssl: patch_ssl(_warnings=_warnings, _first_time=first_time) if subprocess: patch_subprocess() if builtins: patch_builtins() if signal: patch_signal() if queue: patch_queue() if contextvars: patch_contextvars() _notify_patch(events.GeventDidPatchBuiltinModulesEvent(modules_to_patch, kwargs), _warnings) _notify_patch(events.GeventDidPatchAllEvent(modules_to_patch, kwargs), _warnings) _process_warnings(_warnings) return True def __getattr__(name): if name == 'main': from ._main import main return main raise AttributeError(name)