I have a python multi-threaded application. I want to run an asyncio loop in a thread and post calbacks and coroutines to it from another thread. Should be easy but I cannot get my head around the asyncio stuff.
I came up to the following solution which does half of what I want, feel free to comment on anything:
import asyncio
from threading import Thread
class B(Thread):
def __init__(self):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.loop = None
def run(self):
self.loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(self.loop) #why do I need that??
self.loop.run_forever()
def stop(self):
self.loop.call_soon_threadsafe(self.loop.stop)
def add_task(self, coro):
"""this method should return a task object, that I
can cancel, not a handle"""
f = functools.partial(self.loop.create_task, coro)
return self.loop.call_soon_threadsafe(f)
def cancel_task(self, xx):
#no idea
@asyncio.coroutine
def test():
while True:
print("running")
yield from asyncio.sleep(1)
b.start()
time.sleep(1) #need to wait for loop to start
t = b.add_task(test())
time.sleep(10)
#here the program runs fine but how can I cancel the task?
b.stop()
So starting and stoping the loop works fine. I thought about creating task using create_task, but that method is not threadsafe so I wrapped it in call_soon_threadsafe. But I would like to be able to get the task object in order to be able to cancel the task. I could do a complicated stuff using Future and Condition, but there must be a simplier way, isnt'it?
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