# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors # License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html """ Helper for running tasks on background threads. See QueryOp() and CollectionOp() for higher-level routines. """ from __future__ import annotations from concurrent.futures import Future from concurrent.futures.thread import ThreadPoolExecutor from threading import Lock from typing import Any, Callable import aqt from anki.collection import Progress from aqt.progress import ProgressUpdate from aqt.qt import * Closure = Callable[[], None] class TaskManager(QObject): _closures_pending = pyqtSignal() def __init__(self, mw: aqt.AnkiQt) -> None: QObject.__init__(self) self.mw = mw.weakref() self._no_collection_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor() self._collection_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) self._closures: list[Closure] = [] self._closures_lock = Lock() qconnect(self._closures_pending, self._on_closures_pending) def run_on_main(self, closure: Closure) -> None: "Run the provided closure on the main thread." with self._closures_lock: self._closures.append(closure) self._closures_pending.emit() # type: ignore def run_in_background( self, task: Callable, on_done: Callable[[Future], None] | None = None, args: dict[str, Any] | None = None, uses_collection=True, ) -> Future: """Use QueryOp()/CollectionOp() in new code. Run task on a background thread. If on_done is provided, it will be called on the main thread with the completed future. Args if provided will be passed on as keyword arguments to the task callable. Tasks that access the collection are serialized. If you're doing things that don't require the collection (e.g. network requests), you can pass uses_collection =False to allow multiple tasks to run in parallel.""" # Before we launch a background task, ensure any pending on_done closure are run on # main. Qt's signal/slot system will have posted a notification, but it may # not have been processed yet. The on_done() closures may make small queries # to the database that we want to run first - if we delay them until after the # background task starts, and it takes out a long-running lock on the database, # the UI thread will hang until the end of the op. self._on_closures_pending() if args is None: args = {} executor = ( self._collection_executor if uses_collection else self._no_collection_executor ) fut = executor.submit(task, **args) if on_done is not None: fut.add_done_callback( lambda future: self.run_on_main(lambda: on_done(future)) ) return fut def with_progress( self, task: Callable, on_done: Callable[[Future], None] | None = None, parent: QWidget | None = None, label: str | None = None, immediate: bool = False, uses_collection=True, ) -> None: "Use QueryOp()/CollectionOp() in new code." self.mw.progress.start(parent=parent, label=label, immediate=immediate) def wrapped_done(fut: Future) -> None: self.mw.progress.finish() if on_done: on_done(fut) self.run_in_background(task, wrapped_done, uses_collection=uses_collection) def with_backend_progress( self, task: Callable, progress_update: Callable[[Progress, ProgressUpdate], None], on_done: Callable[[Future], None] | None = None, parent: QWidget | None = None, start_label: str | None = None, uses_collection=True, ) -> None: self.mw.progress.start_with_backend_updates( progress_update, parent=parent, start_label=start_label, ) def wrapped_done(fut: Future) -> None: self.mw.progress.finish() # allow the event loop to close the window before we proceed if on_done: self.mw.progress.single_shot( 100, lambda: on_done(fut), requires_collection=False ) self.run_in_background(task, wrapped_done, uses_collection=uses_collection) def _on_closures_pending(self) -> None: """Run any pending closures. This runs in the main thread.""" with self._closures_lock: closures = self._closures self._closures = [] for closure in closures: closure()