t.p.f.DTP(object, protocol.Protocol) : class documentation

Part of twisted.protocols.ftp View Source View In Hierarchy

Implements interfaces: twisted.internet.interfaces.IConsumer

Undocumented
Method connectionMade Called when a connection is made.
Method connectionLost Called when the connection is shut down.
Method sendLine Undocumented
Method sendListResponse Undocumented
Method registerProducer Register to receive data from a producer.
Method unregisterProducer Stop consuming data from a producer, without disconnecting.
Method write The producer will write data by calling this method.
Method dataReceived Called whenever data is received.
Method registerConsumer Undocumented
Method resumeProducing Undocumented
Method pauseProducing Undocumented
Method stopProducing Undocumented
Method _formatOneListResponse Undocumented
Method _conswrite Undocumented
Method _unregConsumer Undocumented

Inherited from BaseProtocol (via Protocol):

Method makeConnection Make a connection to a transport and a server.
def connectionMade(self): (source)

Called when a connection is made.

This may be considered the initializer of the protocol, because it is called when the connection is completed. For clients, this is called once the connection to the server has been established; for servers, this is called after an accept() call stops blocking and a socket has been received. If you need to send any greeting or initial message, do it here.
def connectionLost(self, reason): (source)

Called when the connection is shut down.

Clear any circular references here, and any external references to this Protocol. The connection has been closed.
Parametersreason (type: twisted.python.failure.Failure )
def sendLine(self, line): (source)
Undocumented
def _formatOneListResponse(self, name, size, directory, permissions, hardlinks, modified, owner, group): (source)
Undocumented
def sendListResponse(self, name, response): (source)
Undocumented
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.
Parametersproducer (type: IProducer provider )
streamingTrue if producer provides IPushProducer, False if producer provides IPullProducer. (type: bool )
ReturnsNone
RaisesRuntimeErrorIf a producer is already registered.
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.
def _conswrite(self, bytes): (source)
Undocumented
def dataReceived(self, bytes): (source)

Called whenever data is received.

Use this method to translate to a higher-level message. Usually, some callback will be made upon the receipt of each complete protocol message.
Parametersdataa string of indeterminate length. Please keep in mind that you will probably need to buffer some data, as partial (or multiple) protocol messages may be received! I recommend that unit tests for protocols call through to this method with differing chunk sizes, down to one byte at a time.
def _unregConsumer(self, ignored): (source)
Undocumented
def registerConsumer(self, cons): (source)
Undocumented
def resumeProducing(self): (source)
Undocumented
def pauseProducing(self): (source)
Undocumented
def stopProducing(self): (source)
Undocumented
API Documentation for Twisted, generated by pydoctor at 2011-10-27 16:27:37.