On Jan 13, 1:38 am, Adam Tauno Williams <awill...@opengroupware.us> wrote: > Looking at <http://code.activestate.com/recipes/425210/> and > <http://code.activestate.com/recipes/499376/> as examples I've attempted > to create a BaseHTTPServer class that times-out accept() ever X seconds > to check some other work. This seems to work well, but only once the > HTTPServer object has received its first request. Up until the first > request get_request() is not invoked and not timeout occurs. > > class HTTPServer(BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer): > > def server_bind(self): > BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer.server_bind(self) > self.socket.settimeout(1) > self._shutdown = False > > def get_request(self): > while not self._shutdown: > try: > print ' HTTP worker {0} waiting.'.format(self.pid) > self.log.debug('Waiting for connection...') > s, a = self.socket.accept() > s.settimeout(None) > return (s, a) > except socket.timeout: > /// do other work /// > return None, None > > The "HTTP worker" message is not seen until the server has taken a > request, then it seems to dutifully do the timeout. > > -- > OpenGroupware developer: awill...@whitemice.org > <http://whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com/> > OpenGroupare & Cyrus IMAPd documenation @ > <http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view>
your class Name is the same to the superClass,may be have influence -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list