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208 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
208 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
"""OldClientRepository module: contains the OldClientRepository class"""
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from ClientRepositoryBase import *
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class OldClientRepository(ClientRepositoryBase):
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"""
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This is the open-source ClientRepository as provided by CMU. It
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communicates with the ServerRepository in this same directory.
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If you are looking for the VR Studio's implementation of the
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client repository, look to OTPClientRepository (elsewhere).
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"""
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notify = DirectNotifyGlobal.directNotify.newCategory("ClientRepository")
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def __init__(self, dcFileNames = None):
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ClientRepositoryBase.__init__(self, dcFileNames = dcFileNames)
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# The DOID allocator. The CMU LAN server may choose to
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# send us a block of DOIDs. If it chooses to do so, then we
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# may create objects, using those DOIDs.
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self.DOIDbase = 0
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self.DOIDnext = 0
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self.DOIDlast = 0
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def handleSetDOIDrange(self, di):
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self.DOIDbase = di.getUint32()
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self.DOIDlast = self.DOIDbase + di.getUint32()
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self.DOIDnext = self.DOIDbase
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def handleRequestGenerates(self, di):
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# When new clients join the zone of an object, they need to hear
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# about it, so we send out all of our information about objects in
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# that particular zone.
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assert self.DOIDnext < self.DOIDlast
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zone = di.getUint32()
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for obj in self.doId2do.values():
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if obj.zone == zone:
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id = obj.doId
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if (self.isLocalId(id)):
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self.send(obj.dclass.clientFormatGenerate(obj, id, zone, []))
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def createWithRequired(self, className, zoneId = 0, optionalFields=None):
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if self.DOIDnext >= self.DOIDlast:
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self.notify.error(
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"Cannot allocate a distributed object ID: all IDs used up.")
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return None
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id = self.DOIDnext
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self.DOIDnext = self.DOIDnext + 1
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dclass = self.dclassesByName[className]
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classDef = dclass.getClassDef()
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if classDef == None:
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self.notify.error("Could not create an undefined %s object." % (
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dclass.getName()))
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obj = classDef(self)
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obj.dclass = dclass
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obj.zone = zoneId
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obj.doId = id
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self.doId2do[id] = obj
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obj.generateInit()
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obj._retrieveCachedData()
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obj.generate()
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obj.announceGenerate()
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datagram = dclass.clientFormatGenerate(obj, id, zoneId, optionalFields)
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self.send(datagram)
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return obj
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def sendDisableMsg(self, doId):
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datagram = PyDatagram()
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datagram.addUint16(CLIENT_OBJECT_DISABLE)
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datagram.addUint32(doId)
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self.send(datagram)
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def sendDeleteMsg(self, doId):
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datagram = PyDatagram()
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datagram.addUint16(CLIENT_OBJECT_DELETE)
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datagram.addUint32(doId)
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self.send(datagram)
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def sendRemoveZoneMsg(self, zoneId, visibleZoneList=None):
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datagram = PyDatagram()
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datagram.addUint16(CLIENT_REMOVE_ZONE)
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datagram.addUint32(zoneId)
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# if we have an explicit list of visible zones, add them
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if visibleZoneList is not None:
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vzl = list(visibleZoneList)
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vzl.sort()
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assert PythonUtil.uniqueElements(vzl)
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for zone in vzl:
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datagram.addUint32(zone)
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# send the message
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self.send(datagram)
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def sendUpdateZone(self, obj, zoneId):
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id = obj.doId
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assert self.isLocalId(id)
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self.sendDeleteMsg(id, 1)
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obj.zone = zoneId
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self.send(obj.dclass.clientFormatGenerate(obj, id, zoneId, []))
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def sendSetZoneMsg(self, zoneId, visibleZoneList=None):
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datagram = PyDatagram()
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# Add message type
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datagram.addUint16(CLIENT_SET_ZONE_CMU)
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# Add zone id
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datagram.addUint32(zoneId)
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# if we have an explicit list of visible zones, add them
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if visibleZoneList is not None:
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vzl = list(visibleZoneList)
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vzl.sort()
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assert PythonUtil.uniqueElements(vzl)
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for zone in vzl:
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datagram.addUint32(zone)
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# send the message
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self.send(datagram)
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def isLocalId(self, id):
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return ((id >= self.DOIDbase) and (id < self.DOIDlast))
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def haveCreateAuthority(self):
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return (self.DOIDlast > self.DOIDnext)
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def handleDatagram(self, di):
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if self.notify.getDebug():
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print "ClientRepository received datagram:"
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di.getDatagram().dumpHex(ostream)
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msgType = self.getMsgType()
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# These are the sort of messages we may expect from the public
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# Panda server.
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if msgType == CLIENT_SET_DOID_RANGE:
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self.handleSetDOIDrange(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_CREATE_OBJECT_REQUIRED_RESP:
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self.handleGenerateWithRequired(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_CREATE_OBJECT_REQUIRED_OTHER_RESP:
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self.handleGenerateWithRequiredOther(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_OBJECT_UPDATE_FIELD_RESP:
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self.handleUpdateField(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_OBJECT_DELETE_RESP:
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self.handleDelete(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_OBJECT_DISABLE_RESP:
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self.handleDisable(di)
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elif msgType == CLIENT_REQUEST_GENERATES:
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self.handleRequestGenerates(di)
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else:
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self.handleMessageType(msgType, di)
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# If we're processing a lot of datagrams within one frame, we
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# may forget to send heartbeats. Keep them coming!
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self.considerHeartbeat()
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def handleGenerateWithRequired(self, di):
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# Get the class Id
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classId = di.getUint16()
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# Get the DO Id
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doId = di.getUint32()
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# Look up the dclass
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dclass = self.dclassesByNumber[classId]
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dclass.startGenerate()
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# Create a new distributed object, and put it in the dictionary
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distObj = self.generateWithRequiredFields(dclass, doId, di)
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dclass.stopGenerate()
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def generateWithRequiredFields(self, dclass, doId, di):
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if doId in self.doId2do:
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# ...it is in our dictionary.
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# Just update it.
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distObj = self.doId2do[doId]
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assert distObj.dclass == dclass
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distObj.generate()
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distObj.updateRequiredFields(dclass, di)
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# updateRequiredFields calls announceGenerate
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elif self.cache.contains(doId):
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# ...it is in the cache.
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# Pull it out of the cache:
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distObj = self.cache.retrieve(doId)
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assert distObj.dclass == dclass
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# put it in the dictionary:
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self.doId2do[doId] = distObj
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# and update it.
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distObj.generate()
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distObj.updateRequiredFields(dclass, di)
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# updateRequiredFields calls announceGenerate
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else:
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# ...it is not in the dictionary or the cache.
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# Construct a new one
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classDef = dclass.getClassDef()
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if classDef == None:
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self.notify.error("Could not create an undefined %s object." % (
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dclass.getName()))
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distObj = classDef(self)
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distObj.dclass = dclass
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# Assign it an Id
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distObj.doId = doId
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# Put the new do in the dictionary
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self.doId2do[doId] = distObj
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# Update the required fields
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distObj.generateInit() # Only called when constructed
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distObj.generate()
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distObj.updateRequiredFields(dclass, di)
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# updateRequiredFields calls announceGenerate
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return distObj
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