import datetime import sys import threading from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.commands.runserver import \ Command as RunserverCommand from django.utils import six from django.utils.encoding import get_system_encoding from channels import DEFAULT_CHANNEL_LAYER, channel_layers from channels.handler import ViewConsumer from channels.log import setup_logger from channels.worker import Worker class Command(RunserverCommand): def add_arguments(self, parser): super(Command, self).add_arguments(parser) parser.add_argument('--noworker', action='store_false', dest='run_worker', default=True, help='Tells Django not to run a worker thread; you\'ll need to run one separately.') def handle(self, *args, **options): self.verbosity = options.get("verbosity", 1) self.logger = setup_logger('django.channels', self.verbosity) super(Command, self).handle(*args, **options) def inner_run(self, *args, **options): # Check a handler is registered for http reqs; if not, add default one self.channel_layer = channel_layers[DEFAULT_CHANNEL_LAYER] self.channel_layer.registry.check_default() # Run checks self.stdout.write("Performing system checks...\n\n") self.check(display_num_errors=True) self.check_migrations() # Print helpful text quit_command = 'CTRL-BREAK' if sys.platform == 'win32' else 'CONTROL-C' now = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%B %d, %Y - %X') if six.PY2: now = now.decode(get_system_encoding()) self.stdout.write(now) self.stdout.write(( "Django version %(version)s, using settings %(settings)r\n" "Starting Channels development server at http://%(addr)s:%(port)s/\n" "Channel layer %(layer)s\n" "Quit the server with %(quit_command)s.\n" ) % { "version": self.get_version(), "settings": settings.SETTINGS_MODULE, "addr": '[%s]' % self.addr if self._raw_ipv6 else self.addr, "port": self.port, "quit_command": quit_command, "layer": self.channel_layer, }) # Launch worker as subthread if options.get("run_worker", True): worker = WorkerThread(self.channel_layer, self.logger) worker.daemon = True worker.start() # Launch server in 'main' thread. Signals are disabled as it's still # actually a subthread under the autoreloader. self.logger.debug("Daphne running, listening on %s:%s", self.addr, self.port) try: from daphne.server import Server Server( channel_layer=self.channel_layer, host=self.addr, port=int(self.port), signal_handlers=not options['use_reloader'], action_logger=self.log_action, ).run() self.logger.debug("Daphne exited") except KeyboardInterrupt: shutdown_message = options.get('shutdown_message', '') if shutdown_message: self.stdout.write(shutdown_message) return def log_action(self, protocol, action, details): """ Logs various different kinds of requests to the console. """ # All start with timestamp msg = "[%s] " % datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S") # HTTP requests if protocol == "http" and action == "complete": msg += "HTTP %(method)s %(path)s %(status)s [%(client)s]\n" % details # Utilize terminal colors, if available if 200 <= details['status'] < 300: # Put 2XX first, since it should be the common case msg = self.style.HTTP_SUCCESS(msg) elif 100 <= details['status'] < 200: msg = self.style.HTTP_INFO(msg) elif details['status'] == 304: msg = self.style.HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED(msg) elif 300 <= details['status'] < 400: msg = self.style.HTTP_REDIRECT(msg) elif details['status'] == 404: msg = self.style.HTTP_NOT_FOUND(msg) elif 400 <= details['status'] < 500: msg = self.style.HTTP_BAD_REQUEST(msg) else: # Any 5XX, or any other response msg = self.style.HTTP_SERVER_ERROR(msg) # Websocket requests elif protocol == "websocket" and action == "connected": msg += "WebSocket CONNECT %(path)s [%(client)s]\n" % details elif protocol == "websocket" and action == "disconnected": msg += "WebSocket DISCONNECT %(path)s [%(client)s]\n" % details sys.stderr.write(msg) class WorkerThread(threading.Thread): """ Class that runs a worker """ def __init__(self, channel_layer, logger): super(WorkerThread, self).__init__() self.channel_layer = channel_layer self.logger = logger def run(self): self.logger.debug("Worker thread running") worker = Worker(channel_layer=self.channel_layer) worker.run() self.logger.debug("Worker thread exited")