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I can act as a man in the middle between any Producer and Consumer.

Method __init__ Undocumented
Method __repr__ Undocumented
Method finish Undocumented
Method pauseProducing Undocumented
Method registerProducer Register to receive data from a producer.
Method resumeProducing Undocumented
Method stopProducing Stop producing data.
Method unregisterProducer Stop consuming data from a producer, without disconnecting.
Method write The producer will write data by calling this method.
Class Variable iAmStreaming Undocumented
Class Variable outstandingPull Undocumented
Class Variable stopped Undocumented
Instance Variable consumer the Consumer I publish to.
Instance Variable paused As a Producer, am I paused?
Instance Variable producer the Producer I subscribe to.
Instance Variable producerIsStreaming Undocumented
Instance Variable _buffer Undocumented
def __init__(self, consumer): (source)

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def __repr__(self) -> str: (source)

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def finish(self): (source)

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def pauseProducing(self): (source)

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def registerProducer(self, producer, streaming): (source)

Register to receive data from a producer.

This sets self to be a consumer for a producer. When this object runs out of data (as when a send(2) call on a socket succeeds in moving the last data from a userspace buffer into a kernelspace buffer), it will ask the producer to resumeProducing().

For IPullProducer providers, resumeProducing will be called once each time data is required.

For IPushProducer providers, pauseProducing will be called whenever the write buffer fills up and resumeProducing will only be called when it empties. The consumer will only call resumeProducing to balance a previous pauseProducing call; the producer is assumed to start in an un-paused state.

Parameters
producerUndocumented
streamingTrue if producer provides IPushProducer, False if producer provides IPullProducer.
Raises
RuntimeErrorIf a producer is already registered.
def resumeProducing(self): (source)

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def stopProducing(self): (source)

Stop producing data.

This tells a producer that its consumer has died, so it must stop producing data for good.

def unregisterProducer(self): (source)

Stop consuming data from a producer, without disconnecting.

def write(self, data): (source)

The producer will write data by calling this method.

The implementation must be non-blocking and perform whatever buffering is necessary. If the producer has provided enough data for now and it is a IPushProducer, the consumer may call its pauseProducing method.

iAmStreaming: bool = (source)

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outstandingPull: bool = (source)

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the Consumer I publish to.

paused: bool = (source)

As a Producer, am I paused?

the Producer I subscribe to.

producerIsStreaming = (source)

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