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# Copyright 2018 gevent. See LICENSE for details.
# Portions of the following are inspired by code from eventlet. I
# believe they are distinct enough that no eventlet copyright would
# apply (they are not a copy or substantial portion of the eventlot
# code).
# Added in gevent 1.3a2. Not public in that release.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import importlib
import sys
from gevent._compat import PY3
from gevent._compat import iteritems
from gevent._compat import imp_acquire_lock
from gevent._compat import imp_release_lock
from gevent.builtins import __import__ as _import
MAPPING = {
'gevent.local': '_threading_local',
'gevent.socket': 'socket',
'gevent.select': 'select',
'gevent.ssl': 'ssl',
'gevent.thread': '_thread' if PY3 else 'thread',
'gevent.subprocess': 'subprocess',
'gevent.os': 'os',
'gevent.threading': 'threading',
'gevent.builtins': 'builtins' if PY3 else '__builtin__',
'gevent.signal': 'signal',
'gevent.time': 'time',
'gevent.queue': 'queue' if PY3 else 'Queue',
}
_PATCH_PREFIX = '__g_patched_module_'
class _SysModulesPatcher(object):
def __init__(self, importing):
self._saved = {}
self.importing = importing
self.green_modules = {
stdlib_name: importlib.import_module(gevent_name)
for gevent_name, stdlib_name
in iteritems(MAPPING)
}
self.orig_imported = frozenset(sys.modules)
def _save(self):
for modname in self.green_modules:
self._saved[modname] = sys.modules.get(modname, None)
self._saved[self.importing] = sys.modules.get(self.importing, None)
# Anything we've already patched regains its original name during this
# process
for mod_name, mod in iteritems(sys.modules):
if mod_name.startswith(_PATCH_PREFIX):
orig_mod_name = mod_name[len(_PATCH_PREFIX):]
self._saved[mod_name] = sys.modules.get(orig_mod_name, None)
self.green_modules[orig_mod_name] = mod
def _replace(self):
# Cover the target modules so that when you import the module it
# sees only the patched versions
for name, mod in iteritems(self.green_modules):
sys.modules[name] = mod
def _restore(self):
for modname, mod in iteritems(self._saved):
if mod is not None:
sys.modules[modname] = mod
else:
try:
del sys.modules[modname]
except KeyError:
pass
# Anything from the same package tree we imported this time
# needs to be saved so we can restore it later, and so it doesn't
# leak into the namespace.
pkg_prefix = self.importing.split('.', 1)[0]
for modname, mod in list(iteritems(sys.modules)):
if (modname not in self.orig_imported
and modname != self.importing
and not modname.startswith(_PATCH_PREFIX)
and modname.startswith(pkg_prefix)):
sys.modules[_PATCH_PREFIX + modname] = mod
del sys.modules[modname]
def __exit__(self, t, v, tb):
try:
self._restore()
finally:
imp_release_lock()
def __enter__(self):
imp_acquire_lock()
self._save()
self._replace()
def import_patched(module_name):
"""
Import *module_name* with gevent monkey-patches active,
and return the greened module.
Any sub-modules that were imported by the package are also
saved.
"""
patched_name = _PATCH_PREFIX + module_name
if patched_name in sys.modules:
return sys.modules[patched_name]
# Save the current module state, and restore on exit,
# capturing desirable changes in the modules package.
with _SysModulesPatcher(module_name):
sys.modules.pop(module_name, None)
module = _import(module_name, {}, {}, module_name.split('.')[:-1])
sys.modules[patched_name] = module
return module