class ProducerAbortingClient(ConnectableProtocol): (source)
Known subclasses: twisted.internet.test.test_tcp.ProducerAbortingClientLater
, twisted.internet.test.test_tcp.ResumeThrowsClient
Call abortConnection from doWrite, via resumeProducing.
Method | connection |
Called when the connection is shut down. |
Method | connection |
Called when a connection is made. |
Method | resume |
Undocumented |
Method | stop |
Undocumented |
Method | write |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | in |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | in |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | producer |
Undocumented |
Inherited from ConnectableProtocol
:
Instance Variable | disconnect |
The Failure passed to connectionLost. |
Instance Variable | reactor |
The reactor used in this test. |
Method | _set |
Set attributes on the protocol that are known only externally; this will be called by runProtocolsWithReactor when this protocol is instantiated. |
Instance Variable | _done |
A Deferred which will be fired when the connection is lost. |
Inherited from Protocol
(via ConnectableProtocol
):
Method | data |
Called whenever data is received. |
Method | log |
Return a prefix matching the class name, to identify log messages related to this protocol instance. |
Class Variable | factory |
Undocumented |
Inherited from BaseProtocol
(via ConnectableProtocol
, Protocol
):
Method | make |
Make a connection to a transport and a server. |
Instance Variable | connected |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | transport |
Undocumented |
twisted.internet.test.test_tcp.ResumeThrowsClient
Called when the connection is shut down.
Clear any circular references here, and any external references to this Protocol. The connection has been closed.
Parameters | |
reason:twisted.python.failure.Failure | Undocumented |
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.