ChangeLog ========= .. note:: The aiorpcX API changes regularly and is still unstable. I hope to finalize it for a 1.0 release in the coming months. Version 0.22.1 (25 May 2021) ---------------------------- * release tasks as they complete in the task group; this might appear as a memory-leak for long-standing sessions Version 0.22.0 (25 Apr 2021) ---------------------------- * join() waits for all cancelled tasks to finish, including daemonic ones Version 0.21.1 (24 Apr 2021) ---------------------------- * handle peername of None in network code * strip redundant whitespace from JSON (SomberNight) Version 0.21.0 (11 Mar 2021) ---------------------------- * There have been significant semantic and API changes for TaskGroups. Their behaviour is now consistent, reliable and they have the same semantics as curio. As such I consider their API finalized and stable. In addition to the notes below for 0.20.x: * closed() became the attribute joined. * cancel_remaining() does not cancel daemonic tasks. As before it waits for the cancelled tasks to complete. * On return from join() all tasks including deamonic ones have been cancelled, but nothing is waited for. If leaving a TaskGroup context because of an exception, cancel_remaining() - which can block - is called before join(). Version 0.20.2 (10 Mar 2021) ---------------------------- * result, exception, results and exceptions are now attributes. They raise a RuntimeError if called before a TaskGroup's join() operation has returned. Version 0.20.1 (06 Mar 2021) ---------------------------- * this release contains some significant API changes which users will need to carefully check their code for. * the report_crash argument to spawn() is removed; instead a new one is named daemon. A daemon task's exception (if any) is ignored by a TaskGroup. * the join() method of TaskGroup (and so also when TaskGroup is used as a context manager) does not raise the exception of failed tasks. The full semantics are precisely described in the TaskGroup() docstring. Briefly: any task being cancelled or raising an exception causes join() to finish and all remaining tasks, including daemon tasks, to be cancelled. join() does not propagate task exceptions. * the cancel_remaining() method of TaskGroup does not propagate any task exceptions * TaskGroup supports the additional attributes 'tasks' and 'daemons'. Also, after join() has completed, result() returns the result (or raises the exception) of the first completed task. exception() returns the exception (if any) of the first completed task. results() returns the results of all tasks and exceptions() returns the exceptions raised by all tasks. daemon tasks are ignored. * The above changes bring the implementation in line with curio proper and the semantic changes it made over a year ago, and ensure that join() behaves consistently when called more than once. Version 0.18.4 (20 Nov 2019) ---------------------------- * handle time.time() not making progress. fixing `#26`_ (SomberNight) * handle SOCKSError in _connect_one (SomberNight) * add SOCKSRandomAuth: Jeremy Rand Version 0.18.3 (19 May 2019) ---------------------------- * minor bugfix release, fixing `#22`_ * make JSON IDs independent across sessions, make websockets dependency optional (SomberNight) Version 0.18.2 (19 May 2019) ---------------------------- * minor bugfix release Version 0.18.1 (09 May 2019) ---------------------------- * convert incoming websocket text frames to binary. Convert outgoing messages to text frames if possible. Version 0.18.0 (09 May 2019) ---------------------------- * Add *websocket* support as client and server by using Aymeric Augustin's excellent `websockets `_ package. Unfortunately this required changing several APIs. The code now distinguishes the previous TCP and SSL based-connections as *raw sockets* from the new websockets. The old Connector and Server classes are gone. Use `connect_rs()` and `serve_rs()` to connect a client and start a server for raw sockets; and `connect_ws()` and `serve_ws()` to do the same for websockets. SessionBase no longer inherits `asyncio.Protocol` as it is now transport-independent. Sessions no longer take a framer in their constructor: websocket messages are already framed, so instead a framer is passed to `connect_rs()` and `serve_rs()` if the default `NewlineFramer` is not wanted. A session is only instantiated when a connection handshake is completed, so `connection_made()` is no longer a method. `connection_lost()` and `abort()` are now coroutines; if overriding either be sure to call the base class implementation. `is_send_buffer_full()` was removed. * Updated and added new examples * JSON RPC message handling was made more efficient by using futures instead of events internally Version 0.17.0 (22 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * Add some new APIs, update others * Add Service, NetAddress, ServicePart, validate_port, validate_protocol * SessionBase: new API proxy() and remote_address(). Remove peer_address() and peer_address_str() * SOCKSProxy: auto_detect_address(), auto_detect_host() renamed auto_detect_at_address() and auto_detect_at_host(). auto_detect_at_address() takes a NetAddress. Version 0.16.2 (21 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * fix force-close bug Version 0.16.1 (20 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * resolve socks proxy host using getaddrinfo. In particular, IPv6 is supported. * add two new APIs Version 0.16.0 (19 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * session closing is now robust; it is safe to await session.close() from anywhere * API change: FinalRPCError removed; raise ReplyAndDisconnect instead. This responds with a normal result, or an error, and then disconnects. e.g.:: raise ReplyAndDisconnect(23) raise ReplyAndDisconnect(RPCError(1, "message")) * the session base class' private method _close() is removed. Use await close() instead. * workaround uvloop bug ``_ Version 0.15.0 (16 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * error handling improved to include costing Version 0.14.1 (16 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * fix a bad assertion Version 0.14.0 (15 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * timeout handling improvements * RPCSession: add log_me, send_request_timeout * Concurrency: respect semaphore queue ordering * cleaner protocol auto-detection Version 0.13.6 (14 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * RPCSession: concurrency control of outgoing requests to target a given response time * SessionBase: processing_timeout will time-out processing of incoming requests. This helps prevent ever-growing request backlogs. * SessionBase: add is_send_buffer_full() Version 0.13.5 (13 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * robustify concurrency handling Version 0.13.3 (13 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * export Concurrency class. Tweak some default constants. Version 0.13.2 (12 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * wait for task to complete on close. Concurrency improvements. Version 0.13.0 (12 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * fix concurrency handling; bump version as API changed Version 0.12.1 (09 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * improve concurrency handling; expose new API Version 0.12.0 (09 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * switch from bandwidth to a generic cost metric for sessions Version 0.11.0 (06 Apr 2019) ---------------------------- * rename 'normalize_corofunc' to 'instantiate_coroutine' * remove spawn() member of SessionBase * add FinalRPCError (ghost43) * more reliable cancellation on connection closing Version 0.10.5 (16 Feb 2019) ---------------------------- * export 'normalize_corofunc' * batches: fix handling of session loss; add test Version 0.10.4 (07 Feb 2019) ---------------------------- * SessionBase: add closed_event, tweak closing process * testsuite cleanup Version 0.10.3 (07 Feb 2019) ---------------------------- * NewlineFramer: max_size of 0 does not limit buffering (SomberNight) * trivial code / deprecation warning cleanups Version 0.10.2 (29 Dec 2018) ---------------------------- * TaskGroup: faster cancellation (SomberNight) * as for curio, remove wait argument to TaskGroup.join() * setup.py: read the file to extract the version; see `#10`_ Version 0.10.1 (07 Nov 2018) ---------------------------- * bugfixes for transport closing and session task spawning Version 0.10.0 (05 Nov 2018) ---------------------------- * add session.spawn() method * make various member variables private Version 0.9.1 (04 Nov 2018) --------------------------- * abort sessions which wait too long to send a message Version 0.9.0 (25 Oct 2018) --------------------------- * support of binary messaging and framing * support of plain messaging protocols. Messages do not have an ID and do not expect a response; any response cannot reference the message causing it as it has no ID (e.g. the Bitcoin network protocol). * removed the client / server session distinction. As a result there is now only a single session class for JSONRPC-style messaging, namely RPCSession, and a single session class for plain messaging protocols, MessageSession. Client connections are initiated by the session-independent Connector class. Version 0.8.2 (25 Sep 2018) --------------------------- * bw_limit defaults to 0 for ClientSession, bandwidth limiting is mainly intended for servers * don't close proxy sockets on an exception during the initial SOCKS handshake; see `#8`_. This works around an asyncio bug still present in Python 3.7 * make CodeMessageError hashable. This works around a Python bug fixed somewhere between Python 3.6.4 and 3.6.6 Version 0.8.1 (12 Sep 2018) --------------------------- * remove report_crash arguments from TaskGroup methods * ignore bandwidth limits if set <= 0 Version 0.8.0 (12 Sep 2018) --------------------------- * change TaskGroup semantics: the first error of a member task is raised by the TaskGroup instead of TaskGroupError (which is now removed). Code wanting to query the status / results of member tasks should loop on group.next_done(). Version 0.7.3 (17 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * fix `#5`_; more tests added Version 0.7.2 (16 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * Restore batch functionality in Session class * Less verbose logging * Increment and test error count on protocol errors * fix `#4`_ Version 0.7.1 (09 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * TaskGroup.cancel_remaining() must wait for the tasks to complete * Fix some tests whose success / failure depended on time races * fix `#3`_ Version 0.7.0 (08 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * Fix wait=object and cancellation * Change Session and JSONRPCConnection APIs * Fix a test that would hang on some systems Version 0.6.2 (06 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * Fix a couple of issues shown up by use in ElectrumX; add testcases Version 0.6.0 (04 Aug 2018) --------------------------- * Rework the API; docs are not yet updated * New JSONRPCConnection object that manages the state of a connection, replacing the RPCProcessor class. It hides the concept of request IDs from higher layers; allowing simpler and more intuitive RPC datastructures * The API now prefers async interfaces. In particular, request handlers must be async * The API generally throws exceptions earlier for nonsense conditions * TimeOut and TaskSet classes removed; use the superior curio primitives that 0.5.7 introduced instead * SOCKS protocol implementation made i/o agnostic so the code can be used whatever your I/O framework (sync, async, threads etc). The Proxy class, like the session class, remains asyncio * Testsuite cleaned up and shrunk, now works in Python 3.7 and also tests uvloop Version 0.5.9 (29 Jul 2018) --------------------------- * Remove "async" from __aiter__ which apparently breaks Python 3.7 Version 0.5.8 (28 Jul 2018) --------------------------- * Fix __str__ in TaskGroupError Version 0.5.7 (27 Jul 2018) --------------------------- * Implement some handy abstractions from curio on top of asyncio Version 0.5.6 ------------- * Define a ConnectionError exception, and set it on uncomplete requests when a connection is lost. Previously, those requests were cancelled, which does not give an informative error message. .. _#3: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/3 .. _#4: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/4 .. _#5: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/5 .. _#8: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/8 .. _#10: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/10 .. _#22: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/22 .. _#26: https://github.com/kyuupichan/aiorpcX/issues/26