Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/development' into development

pull/929/head
Louis Vézina 4 years ago
commit f319fc4906

@ -55,34 +55,6 @@ class DaemonStatus(ProcessRegistry):
def unregister(self, process):
self.__processes.remove(process)
@staticmethod
def __wait_for_processes(processes, timeout):
"""
Waits all the provided processes for the specified amount of time in seconds.
"""
reference_ts = time.time()
elapsed = 0
remaining_processes = list(processes)
while elapsed < timeout and len(remaining_processes) > 0:
remaining_time = timeout - elapsed
for ep in list(remaining_processes):
if ep.poll() is not None:
remaining_processes.remove(ep)
else:
if remaining_time > 0:
if PY3:
try:
ep.wait(remaining_time)
remaining_processes.remove(ep)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
pass
else:
# In python 2 there is no such thing as some mechanism to wait with a timeout
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = time.time() - reference_ts
remaining_time = timeout - elapsed
return remaining_processes
@staticmethod
def __send_signal(processes, signal_no, live_processes=None):
"""
@ -105,9 +77,11 @@ class DaemonStatus(ProcessRegistry):
Flags this instance as should stop and terminates as smoothly as possible children processes.
"""
self.__should_stop = True
live_processes = DaemonStatus.__send_signal(self.__processes, signal.SIGINT, list())
live_processes = DaemonStatus.__wait_for_processes(live_processes, 120)
DaemonStatus.__send_signal(live_processes, signal.SIGTERM)
DaemonStatus.__send_signal(self.__processes, signal.SIGINT, list())
def force_stop(self):
self.__should_stop = True
DaemonStatus.__send_signal(self.__processes, signal.SIGTERM)
def should_stop(self):
return self.__should_stop
@ -170,11 +144,19 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
if PY3:
daemonStatus = DaemonStatus()
def force_shutdown():
# force the killing of children processes
daemonStatus.force_stop()
# if a new SIGTERM signal is caught the standard behaviour should be followed
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_DFL)
# emulate a Ctrl C command on itself (bypasses the signal thing but, then, emulates the "Ctrl+C break")
os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
def shutdown():
# indicates that everything should stop
daemonStatus.stop()
# emulate a Ctrl C command on itself (bypasses the signal thing but, then, emulates the "Ctrl+C break")
os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
# if a new sigterm signal is caught it should force the shutdown of children processes
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda signal_no, frame: force_shutdown())
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda signal_no, frame: shutdown())

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