295 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
295 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2020 The gRPC Authors
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Abstract base classes for server-side classes."""
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import abc
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from typing import Generic, Mapping, Optional, Iterable, Sequence
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import grpc
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from ._typing import RequestType, ResponseType
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from ._metadata import Metadata
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class Server(abc.ABC):
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"""Serves RPCs."""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def add_generic_rpc_handlers(
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self,
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generic_rpc_handlers: Sequence[grpc.GenericRpcHandler]) -> None:
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"""Registers GenericRpcHandlers with this Server.
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This method is only safe to call before the server is started.
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Args:
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generic_rpc_handlers: A sequence of GenericRpcHandlers that will be
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used to service RPCs.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def add_insecure_port(self, address: str) -> int:
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"""Opens an insecure port for accepting RPCs.
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A port is a communication endpoint that used by networking protocols,
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like TCP and UDP. To date, we only support TCP.
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This method may only be called before starting the server.
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Args:
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address: The address for which to open a port. If the port is 0,
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or not specified in the address, then the gRPC runtime will choose a port.
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Returns:
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An integer port on which the server will accept RPC requests.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def add_secure_port(self, address: str,
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server_credentials: grpc.ServerCredentials) -> int:
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"""Opens a secure port for accepting RPCs.
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A port is a communication endpoint that used by networking protocols,
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like TCP and UDP. To date, we only support TCP.
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This method may only be called before starting the server.
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Args:
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address: The address for which to open a port.
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if the port is 0, or not specified in the address, then the gRPC
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runtime will choose a port.
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server_credentials: A ServerCredentials object.
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Returns:
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An integer port on which the server will accept RPC requests.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def start(self) -> None:
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"""Starts this Server.
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This method may only be called once. (i.e. it is not idempotent).
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def stop(self, grace: Optional[float]) -> None:
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"""Stops this Server.
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This method immediately stops the server from servicing new RPCs in
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all cases.
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If a grace period is specified, this method returns immediately and all
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RPCs active at the end of the grace period are aborted. If a grace
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period is not specified (by passing None for grace), all existing RPCs
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are aborted immediately and this method blocks until the last RPC
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handler terminates.
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This method is idempotent and may be called at any time. Passing a
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smaller grace value in a subsequent call will have the effect of
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stopping the Server sooner (passing None will have the effect of
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stopping the server immediately). Passing a larger grace value in a
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subsequent call will not have the effect of stopping the server later
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(i.e. the most restrictive grace value is used).
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Args:
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grace: A duration of time in seconds or None.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def wait_for_termination(self,
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timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
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"""Continues current coroutine once the server stops.
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This is an EXPERIMENTAL API.
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The wait will not consume computational resources during blocking, and
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it will block until one of the two following conditions are met:
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1) The server is stopped or terminated;
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2) A timeout occurs if timeout is not `None`.
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The timeout argument works in the same way as `threading.Event.wait()`.
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https://docs.python.org/3/library/threading.html#threading.Event.wait
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Args:
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timeout: A floating point number specifying a timeout for the
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operation in seconds.
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Returns:
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A bool indicates if the operation times out.
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"""
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class ServicerContext(Generic[RequestType, ResponseType], abc.ABC):
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"""A context object passed to method implementations."""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def read(self) -> RequestType:
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"""Reads one message from the RPC.
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Only one read operation is allowed simultaneously.
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Returns:
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A response message of the RPC.
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Raises:
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An RpcError exception if the read failed.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def write(self, message: ResponseType) -> None:
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"""Writes one message to the RPC.
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Only one write operation is allowed simultaneously.
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Raises:
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An RpcError exception if the write failed.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def send_initial_metadata(self, initial_metadata: Metadata) -> None:
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"""Sends the initial metadata value to the client.
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This method need not be called by implementations if they have no
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metadata to add to what the gRPC runtime will transmit.
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Args:
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initial_metadata: The initial :term:`metadata`.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def abort(self, code: grpc.StatusCode, details: str,
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trailing_metadata: Metadata) -> None:
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"""Raises an exception to terminate the RPC with a non-OK status.
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The code and details passed as arguments will supercede any existing
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ones.
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Args:
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code: A StatusCode object to be sent to the client.
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It must not be StatusCode.OK.
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details: A UTF-8-encodable string to be sent to the client upon
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termination of the RPC.
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trailing_metadata: A sequence of tuple represents the trailing
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:term:`metadata`.
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Raises:
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Exception: An exception is always raised to signal the abortion the
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RPC to the gRPC runtime.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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async def set_trailing_metadata(self, trailing_metadata: Metadata) -> None:
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"""Sends the trailing metadata for the RPC.
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This method need not be called by implementations if they have no
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metadata to add to what the gRPC runtime will transmit.
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Args:
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trailing_metadata: The trailing :term:`metadata`.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def invocation_metadata(self) -> Optional[Metadata]:
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"""Accesses the metadata from the sent by the client.
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Returns:
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The invocation :term:`metadata`.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def set_code(self, code: grpc.StatusCode) -> None:
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"""Sets the value to be used as status code upon RPC completion.
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This method need not be called by method implementations if they wish
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the gRPC runtime to determine the status code of the RPC.
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Args:
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code: A StatusCode object to be sent to the client.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def set_details(self, details: str) -> None:
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"""Sets the value to be used the as detail string upon RPC completion.
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This method need not be called by method implementations if they have
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no details to transmit.
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Args:
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details: A UTF-8-encodable string to be sent to the client upon
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termination of the RPC.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def set_compression(self, compression: grpc.Compression) -> None:
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"""Set the compression algorithm to be used for the entire call.
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This is an EXPERIMENTAL method.
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Args:
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compression: An element of grpc.compression, e.g.
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grpc.compression.Gzip.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def disable_next_message_compression(self) -> None:
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"""Disables compression for the next response message.
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This is an EXPERIMENTAL method.
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This method will override any compression configuration set during
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server creation or set on the call.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def peer(self) -> str:
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"""Identifies the peer that invoked the RPC being serviced.
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Returns:
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A string identifying the peer that invoked the RPC being serviced.
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The string format is determined by gRPC runtime.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def peer_identities(self) -> Optional[Iterable[bytes]]:
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"""Gets one or more peer identity(s).
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Equivalent to
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servicer_context.auth_context().get(servicer_context.peer_identity_key())
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Returns:
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An iterable of the identities, or None if the call is not
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authenticated. Each identity is returned as a raw bytes type.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def peer_identity_key(self) -> Optional[str]:
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"""The auth property used to identify the peer.
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For example, "x509_common_name" or "x509_subject_alternative_name" are
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used to identify an SSL peer.
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Returns:
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The auth property (string) that indicates the
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peer identity, or None if the call is not authenticated.
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"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def auth_context(self) -> Mapping[str, Iterable[bytes]]:
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"""Gets the auth context for the call.
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Returns:
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A map of strings to an iterable of bytes for each auth property.
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"""
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