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:mod:`selectors` --- High-level I/O multiplexing

.. module:: selectors
   :synopsis: High-level I/O multiplexing.

.. versionadded:: 3.4

Source code: :source:`Lib/selectors.py`


Introduction

This module allows high-level and efficient I/O multiplexing, built upon the :mod:`select` module primitives. Users are encouraged to use this module instead, unless they want precise control over the OS-level primitives used.

It defines a :class:`BaseSelector` abstract base class, along with several concrete implementations (:class:`KqueueSelector`, :class:`EpollSelector`...), that can be used to wait for I/O readiness notification on multiple file objects. In the following, "file object" refers to any object with a :meth:`fileno()` method, or a raw file descriptor. See :term:`file object`.

:class:`DefaultSelector` is an alias to the most efficient implementation available on the current platform: this should be the default choice for most users.

Note

The type of file objects supported depends on the platform: on Windows, sockets are supported, but not pipes, whereas on Unix, both are supported (some other types may be supported as well, such as fifos or special file devices).

.. seealso::

   :mod:`select`
      Low-level I/O multiplexing module.


Classes

Classes hierarchy:

BaseSelector
+-- SelectSelector
+-- PollSelector
+-- EpollSelector
+-- DevpollSelector
+-- KqueueSelector

In the following, events is a bitwise mask indicating which I/O events should be waited for on a given file object. It can be a combination of the modules constants below:

Constant Meaning
:const:`EVENT_READ` Available for read
:const:`EVENT_WRITE` Available for write

A :class:`SelectorKey` is a :class:`~collections.namedtuple` used to associate a file object to its underlying file decriptor, selected event mask and attached data. It is returned by several :class:`BaseSelector` methods.

.. attribute:: fileobj

   File object registered.

.. attribute:: fd

   Underlying file descriptor.

.. attribute:: events

   Events that must be waited for on this file object.

.. attribute:: data

   Optional opaque data associated to this file object: for example, this
   could be used to store a per-client session ID.

A :class:`BaseSelector` is used to wait for I/O event readiness on multiple file objects. It supports file stream registration, unregistration, and a method to wait for I/O events on those streams, with an optional timeout. It's an abstract base class, so cannot be instantiated. Use :class:`DefaultSelector` instead, or one of :class:`SelectSelector`, :class:`KqueueSelector` etc. if you want to specifically use an implementation, and your platform supports it. :class:`BaseSelector` and its concrete implementations support the :term:`context manager` protocol.

.. abstractmethod:: register(fileobj, events, data=None)

   Register a file object for selection, monitoring it for I/O events.

   *fileobj* is the file object to monitor.  It may either be an integer
   file descriptor or an object with a ``fileno()`` method.
   *events* is a bitwise mask of events to monitor.
   *data* is an opaque object.

   This returns a new :class:`SelectorKey` instance, or raises a
   :exc:`ValueError` in case of invalid event mask or file descriptor, or
   :exc:`KeyError` if the file object is already registered.

.. abstractmethod:: unregister(fileobj)

   Unregister a file object from selection, removing it from monitoring. A
   file object shall be unregistered prior to being closed.

   *fileobj* must be a file object previously registered.

   This returns the associated :class:`SelectorKey` instance, or raises a
   :exc:`KeyError` if *fileobj* is not registered.  It will raise
   :exc:`ValueError` if *fileobj* is invalid (e.g. it has no ``fileno()``
   method or its ``fileno()`` method has an invalid return value).

.. method:: modify(fileobj, events, data=None)

   Change a registered file object's monitored events or attached data.

   This is equivalent to :meth:`BaseSelector.unregister(fileobj)` followed
   by :meth:`BaseSelector.register(fileobj, events, data)`, except that it
   can be implemented more efficiently.

   This returns a new :class:`SelectorKey` instance, or raises a
   :exc:`ValueError` in case of invalid event mask or file descriptor, or
   :exc:`KeyError` if the file object is not registered.

.. abstractmethod:: select(timeout=None)

   Wait until some registered file objects become ready, or the timeout
   expires.

   If ``timeout > 0``, this specifies the maximum wait time, in seconds.
   If ``timeout <= 0``, the call won't block, and will report the currently
   ready file objects.
   If *timeout* is ``None``, the call will block until a monitored file object
   becomes ready.

   This returns a list of ``(key, events)`` tuples, one for each ready file
   object.

   *key* is the :class:`SelectorKey` instance corresponding to a ready file
   object.
   *events* is a bitmask of events ready on this file object.

   .. note::
       This method can return before any file object becomes ready or the
       timeout has elapsed if the current process receives a signal: in this
       case, an empty list will be returned.

   .. versionchanged:: 3.5
      The selector is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted
      by a signal if the signal handler did not raise an exception (see
      :pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of returning an empty list
      of events before the timeout.

.. method:: close()

   Close the selector.

   This must be called to make sure that any underlying resource is freed.
   The selector shall not be used once it has been closed.

.. method:: get_key(fileobj)

   Return the key associated with a registered file object.

   This returns the :class:`SelectorKey` instance associated to this file
   object, or raises :exc:`KeyError` if the file object is not registered.

.. abstractmethod:: get_map()

   Return a mapping of file objects to selector keys.

   This returns a :class:`~collections.abc.Mapping` instance mapping
   registered file objects to their associated :class:`SelectorKey`
   instance.

The default selector class, using the most efficient implementation available on the current platform. This should be the default choice for most users.

:func:`select.select`-based selector.

:func:`select.poll`-based selector.

:func:`select.epoll`-based selector.

.. method:: fileno()

   This returns the file descriptor used by the underlying
   :func:`select.epoll` object.

:func:`select.devpoll`-based selector.

.. method:: fileno()

   This returns the file descriptor used by the underlying
   :func:`select.devpoll` object.

.. versionadded:: 3.5

:func:`select.kqueue`-based selector.

.. method:: fileno()

   This returns the file descriptor used by the underlying
   :func:`select.kqueue` object.

Examples

Here is a simple echo server implementation:

import selectors
import socket

sel = selectors.DefaultSelector()

def accept(sock, mask):
    conn, addr = sock.accept()  # Should be ready
    print('accepted', conn, 'from', addr)
    conn.setblocking(False)
    sel.register(conn, selectors.EVENT_READ, read)

def read(conn, mask):
    data = conn.recv(1000)  # Should be ready
    if data:
        print('echoing', repr(data), 'to', conn)
        conn.send(data)  # Hope it won't block
    else:
        print('closing', conn)
        sel.unregister(conn)
        conn.close()

sock = socket.socket()
sock.bind(('localhost', 1234))
sock.listen(100)
sock.setblocking(False)
sel.register(sock, selectors.EVENT_READ, accept)

while True:
    events = sel.select()
    for key, mask in events:
        callback = key.data
        callback(key.fileobj, mask)