class LimitConnectionsByPeer(WrappingFactory): (source)
Undocumented
Method | build |
Create an instance of a subclass of Protocol. |
Method | start |
This will be called before I begin listening on a Port or Connector. |
Method | unregister |
Called by protocols when they go away. |
Class Variable | max |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | peer |
Undocumented |
Inherited from WrappingFactory
:
Method | __init__ |
Undocumented |
Method | client |
Called when a connection has failed to connect. |
Method | client |
Called when an established connection is lost. |
Method | do |
Make sure startFactory is called. |
Method | do |
Make sure stopFactory is called. |
Method | log |
Generate a log prefix mentioning both the wrapped factory and this one. |
Method | register |
Called by protocol to register itself. |
Method | started |
Called when a connection has been started. |
Instance Variable | protocols |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | wrapped |
Undocumented |
Inherited from Factory
(via WrappingFactory
, ClientFactory
):
Class Method | for |
Create a factory for the given protocol. |
Method | stop |
This will be called before I stop listening on all Ports/Connectors. |
Class Variable | noisy |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | protocol |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | num |
Undocumented |
Create an instance of a subclass of Protocol.
The returned instance will handle input on an incoming server connection, and an attribute "factory" pointing to the creating factory.
Alternatively, None
may be returned to immediately close the new connection.
Override this method to alter how Protocol instances get created.
Parameters | |
addr | an object implementing IAddress |
This will be called before I begin listening on a Port or Connector.
It will only be called once, even if the factory is connected to multiple ports.
This can be used to perform 'unserialization' tasks that are best put off until things are actually running, such as connecting to a database, opening files, etcetera.