Reconnect on timeout inside timeout (#61)

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Lonami Exo 2017-04-29 11:07:32 +02:00
parent a7595347f3
commit fbe65c2dfb
2 changed files with 27 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -49,6 +49,11 @@ class MtProtoSender:
name='UpdatesThread', daemon=True,
target=self.updates_thread_method)
self.connect()
def connect(self):
"""Connects to the server"""
self.transport.connect()
# The "updates" thread must also be running to make periodic ping requests.
self.set_updates_thread(running=True)
@ -57,6 +62,11 @@ class MtProtoSender:
self.set_updates_thread(running=False)
self.transport.close()
def reconnect(self):
"""Disconnects and connects again (effectively reconnecting)"""
self.disconnect()
self.connect()
def add_update_handler(self, handler):
"""Adds an update handler (a method with one argument, the received
TLObject) that is fired when there are updates available"""
@ -438,14 +448,20 @@ class MtProtoSender:
except TimeoutError:
Log.d('Receiving updates timed out')
# TODO Workaround for issue #50
Log.d('Sending GetStateRequest (workaround for issue #50)')
r = GetStateRequest()
self.send(r)
self.receive(r)
try:
Log.d('Sending GetStateRequest (workaround for issue #50)')
self.send(r)
self.receive(r)
except TimeoutError:
Log.w('Timed out inside a timeout, trying to reconnect...')
self.reconnect()
self.send(r)
self.receive(r)
except ReadCancelledError:
Log.i('Receiving updates cancelled')
except OSError as e:
except OSError:
Log.w('OSError on updates thread, %s logging out',
'was' if self.logging_out else 'was not')
@ -454,7 +470,7 @@ class MtProtoSender:
# TODO Not sure why this happens because we call disconnect()…
self.set_updates_thread(running=False)
else:
raise e
raise
Log.d('Updates thread released the lock')
self.updates_thread_receiving = False

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@ -8,10 +8,15 @@ from telethon.utils import BinaryWriter
class TcpTransport:
def __init__(self, ip_address, port, proxy=None):
self.ip = ip_address
self.port = port
self.tcp_client = TcpClient(proxy)
self.send_counter = 0
self.tcp_client.connect(ip_address, port)
def connect(self):
"""Connects to the specified IP address and port"""
self.send_counter = 0
self.tcp_client.connect(self.ip, self.port)
# Original reference: https://core.telegram.org/mtproto#tcp-transport
# The packets are encoded as: total length, sequence number, packet and checksum (CRC32)