import logging from zerver.middleware import async_request_restart from typing import Any current_handler_id = 0 handlers = {} # type: Dict[int, Any] # TODO: Should be AsyncDjangoHandler but we don't important runtornado.py. def get_handler_by_id(handler_id): # type: (int) -> Any # TODO: should be AsyncDjangoHandler, see above return handlers[handler_id] def allocate_handler_id(handler): # type: (Any) -> int # TODO: should be AsyncDjangoHandler, see above global current_handler_id handlers[current_handler_id] = handler handler.handler_id = current_handler_id current_handler_id += 1 return handler.handler_id def clear_handler_by_id(handler_id): # type: (int) -> None del handlers[handler_id] def handler_stats_string(): # type: () -> str return "%s handlers, latest ID %s" % (len(handlers), current_handler_id) def finish_handler(handler_id, event_queue_id, contents, apply_markdown): # type: (int, int, List[Dict[str, Any]], bool) -> None err_msg = "Got error finishing handler for queue %s" % (event_queue_id,) try: # We call async_request_restart here in case we are # being finished without any events (because another # get_events request has supplanted this request) handler = get_handler_by_id(handler_id) request = handler._request async_request_restart(request) request._log_data['extra'] = "[%s/1]" % (event_queue_id,) handler.zulip_finish(dict(result='success', msg='', events=contents, queue_id=event_queue_id), request, apply_markdown=apply_markdown) except IOError as e: if e.message != 'Stream is closed': logging.exception(err_msg) except AssertionError as e: if e.message != 'Request closed': logging.exception(err_msg) except Exception: logging.exception(err_msg)