SickGear/sickgear/event_queue.py

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import queue
import threading
class Event(object):
def __init__(self, etype):
self._type = etype
@property
def type(self):
return self._type
class Events(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, callback):
super(Events, self).__init__()
self.queue = queue.Queue()
self.daemon = True
self.callback = callback
self.name = 'EVENT-QUEUE'
self._stopper = threading.Event()
def put(self, etype):
self.queue.put(etype)
def stopit(self):
self._stopper.set()
def run(self):
while not self._stopper.is_set():
try:
# get event type
ev_type = self.queue.get(True, 1)
except queue.Empty:
ev_type = 'Empty'
except(BaseException, Exception):
ev_type = None
if ev_type in (self.SystemEvent.RESTART, self.SystemEvent.SHUTDOWN, None, 'Empty'):
if ev_type in ('Empty',):
continue
from sickgear import logger
logger.debug(f'Callback {self.callback.__name__}(event type:{ev_type})')
try:
# perform callback if we got an event type
self.callback(ev_type)
# event completed
self.queue.task_done()
except queue.Empty:
pass
# exiting thread
self._stopper.clear()
# System Events
class SystemEvent(Event):
RESTART = 'RESTART'
SHUTDOWN = 'SHUTDOWN'