class BaseNamespace(object): def __init__(self, namespace=None): self.namespace = namespace or '/' def is_asyncio_based(self): return False def trigger_event(self, event, *args): """Dispatch an event to the proper handler method. In the most common usage, this method is not overloaded by subclasses, as it performs the routing of events to methods. However, this method can be overridden if special dispatching rules are needed, or if having a single method that catches all events is desired. """ handler_name = 'on_' + event if hasattr(self, handler_name): return getattr(self, handler_name)(*args) class Namespace(BaseNamespace): """Base class for server-side class-based namespaces. A class-based namespace is a class that contains all the event handlers for a Socket.IO namespace. The event handlers are methods of the class with the prefix ``on_``, such as ``on_connect``, ``on_disconnect``, ``on_message``, ``on_json``, and so on. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace to be used with all the event handlers defined in this class. If this argument is omitted, the default namespace is used. """ def __init__(self, namespace=None): super(Namespace, self).__init__(namespace=namespace) self.server = None def _set_server(self, server): self.server = server def emit(self, event, data=None, to=None, room=None, skip_sid=None, namespace=None, callback=None): """Emit a custom event to one or more connected clients. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.emit` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.emit(event, data=data, to=to, room=room, skip_sid=skip_sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, callback=callback) def send(self, data, to=None, room=None, skip_sid=None, namespace=None, callback=None): """Send a message to one or more connected clients. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.send` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.send(data, to=to, room=room, skip_sid=skip_sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, callback=callback) def call(self, event, data=None, to=None, sid=None, namespace=None, timeout=None): """Emit a custom event to a client and wait for the response. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.call` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.call(event, data=data, to=to, sid=sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, timeout=timeout) def enter_room(self, sid, room, namespace=None): """Enter a room. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.enter_room` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.enter_room(sid, room, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def leave_room(self, sid, room, namespace=None): """Leave a room. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.leave_room` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.leave_room(sid, room, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def close_room(self, room, namespace=None): """Close a room. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.close_room` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.close_room(room, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def rooms(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the rooms a client is in. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.rooms` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.rooms(sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def get_session(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the user session for a client. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.get_session` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.get_session( sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def save_session(self, sid, session, namespace=None): """Store the user session for a client. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.save_session` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.save_session( sid, session, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def session(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the user session for a client with context manager syntax. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.session` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.session(sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) def disconnect(self, sid, namespace=None): """Disconnect a client. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Server.disconnect` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.server.disconnect(sid, namespace=namespace or self.namespace) class ClientNamespace(BaseNamespace): """Base class for client-side class-based namespaces. A class-based namespace is a class that contains all the event handlers for a Socket.IO namespace. The event handlers are methods of the class with the prefix ``on_``, such as ``on_connect``, ``on_disconnect``, ``on_message``, ``on_json``, and so on. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace to be used with all the event handlers defined in this class. If this argument is omitted, the default namespace is used. """ def __init__(self, namespace=None): super(ClientNamespace, self).__init__(namespace=namespace) self.client = None def _set_client(self, client): self.client = client def emit(self, event, data=None, namespace=None, callback=None): """Emit a custom event to the server. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Client.emit` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.client.emit(event, data=data, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, callback=callback) def send(self, data, room=None, namespace=None, callback=None): """Send a message to the server. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Client.send` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.client.send(data, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, callback=callback) def call(self, event, data=None, namespace=None, timeout=None): """Emit a custom event to the server and wait for the response. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Client.call` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.client.call(event, data=data, namespace=namespace or self.namespace, timeout=timeout) def disconnect(self): """Disconnect from the server. The only difference with the :func:`socketio.Client.disconnect` method is that when the ``namespace`` argument is not given the namespace associated with the class is used. """ return self.client.disconnect()