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:mod:`contextvars` --- Context Variables
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========================================
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.. module:: contextvars
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   :synopsis: Context Variables
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.. sectionauthor:: Yury Selivanov <yury@magic.io>
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--------------
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This module provides APIs to manage, store, and access context-local
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state.  The :class:`~contextvars.ContextVar` class is used to declare
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and work with *Context Variables*.  The :func:`~contextvars.copy_context`
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function and the :class:`~contextvars.Context` class should be used to
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manage the current context in asynchronous frameworks.
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Context managers that have state should use Context Variables
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instead of :func:`threading.local()` to prevent their state from
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bleeding to other code unexpectedly, when used in concurrent code.
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See also :pep:`567` for additional details.
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.. versionadded:: 3.7
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Context Variables
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-----------------
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.. class:: ContextVar(name, [*, default])
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   This class is used to declare a new Context Variable, e.g.::
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       var: ContextVar[int] = ContextVar('var', default=42)
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   The required *name* parameter is used for introspection and debug
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   purposes.
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   The optional keyword-only *default* parameter is returned by
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   :meth:`ContextVar.get` when no value for the variable is found
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   in the current context.
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   **Important:** Context Variables should be created at the top module
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   level and never in closures.  :class:`Context` objects hold strong
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   references to context variables which prevents context variables
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   from being properly garbage collected.
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   .. attribute:: ContextVar.name
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      The name of the variable.  This is a read-only property.
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      .. versionadded:: 3.7.1
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   .. method:: get([default])
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      Return a value for the context variable for the current context.
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      If there is no value for the variable in the current context,
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      the method will:
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      * return the value of the *default* argument of the method,
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        if provided; or
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      * return the default value for the context variable,
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        if it was created with one; or
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      * raise a :exc:`LookupError`.
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   .. method:: set(value)
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      Call to set a new value for the context variable in the current
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      context.
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      The required *value* argument is the new value for the context
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      variable.
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      Returns a :class:`~contextvars.Token` object that can be used
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      to restore the variable to its previous value via the
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      :meth:`ContextVar.reset` method.
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   .. method:: reset(token)
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      Reset the context variable to the value it had before the
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      :meth:`ContextVar.set` that created the *token* was used.
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      For example::
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          var = ContextVar('var')
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          token = var.set('new value')
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          # code that uses 'var'; var.get() returns 'new value'.
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          var.reset(token)
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          # After the reset call the var has no value again, so
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          # var.get() would raise a LookupError.
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.. class:: Token
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   *Token* objects are returned by the :meth:`ContextVar.set` method.
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   They can be passed to the :meth:`ContextVar.reset` method to revert
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   the value of the variable to what it was before the corresponding
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   *set*.
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   .. attribute:: Token.var
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      A read-only property.  Points to the :class:`ContextVar` object
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      that created the token.
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   .. attribute:: Token.old_value
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      A read-only property.  Set to the value the variable had before
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      the :meth:`ContextVar.set` method call that created the token.
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      It points to :attr:`Token.MISSING` is the variable was not set
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      before the call.
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   .. attribute:: Token.MISSING
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      A marker object used by :attr:`Token.old_value`.
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Manual Context Management
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-------------------------
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.. function:: copy_context()
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   Returns a copy of the current :class:`~contextvars.Context` object.
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   The following snippet gets a copy of the current context and prints
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   all variables and their values that are set in it::
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      ctx: Context = copy_context()
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      print(list(ctx.items()))
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   The function has an O(1) complexity, i.e. works equally fast for
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   contexts with a few context variables and for contexts that have
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   a lot of them.
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.. class:: Context()
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   A mapping of :class:`ContextVars <ContextVar>` to their values.
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   ``Context()`` creates an empty context with no values in it.
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   To get a copy of the current context use the
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   :func:`~contextvars.copy_context` function.
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   Context implements the :class:`collections.abc.Mapping` interface.
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   .. method:: run(callable, *args, **kwargs)
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      Execute ``callable(*args, **kwargs)`` code in the context object
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      the *run* method is called on.  Return the result of the execution
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      or propagate an exception if one occurred.
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      Any changes to any context variables that *callable* makes will
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      be contained in the context object::
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        var = ContextVar('var')
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        var.set('spam')
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        def main():
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            # 'var' was set to 'spam' before
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            # calling 'copy_context()' and 'ctx.run(main)', so:
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            # var.get() == ctx[var] == 'spam'
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            var.set('ham')
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            # Now, after setting 'var' to 'ham':
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            # var.get() == ctx[var] == 'ham'
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        ctx = copy_context()
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        # Any changes that the 'main' function makes to 'var'
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        # will be contained in 'ctx'.
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        ctx.run(main)
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        # The 'main()' function was run in the 'ctx' context,
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        # so changes to 'var' are contained in it:
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        # ctx[var] == 'ham'
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        # However, outside of 'ctx', 'var' is still set to 'spam':
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        # var.get() == 'spam'
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      The method raises a :exc:`RuntimeError` when called on the same
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      context object from more than one OS thread, or when called
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      recursively.
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   .. method:: copy()
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      Return a shallow copy of the context object.
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   .. describe:: var in context
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      Return ``True`` if the *context* has a value for *var* set;
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      return ``False`` otherwise.
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   .. describe:: context[var]
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      Return the value of the *var* :class:`ContextVar` variable.
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      If the variable is not set in the context object, a
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      :exc:`KeyError` is raised.
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   .. method:: get(var, [default])
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      Return the value for *var* if *var* has the value in the context
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      object.  Return *default* otherwise.  If *default* is not given,
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      return ``None``.
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   .. describe:: iter(context)
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      Return an iterator over the variables stored in the context
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      object.
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   .. describe:: len(proxy)
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      Return the number of variables set in the context object.
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   .. method:: keys()
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      Return a list of all variables in the context object.
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   .. method:: values()
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      Return a list of all variables' values in the context object.
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   .. method:: items()
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      Return a list of 2-tuples containing all variables and their
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      values in the context object.
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asyncio support
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---------------
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Context variables are natively supported in :mod:`asyncio` and are
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ready to be used without any extra configuration.  For example, here
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is a simple echo server, that uses a context variable to make the
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address of a remote client available in the Task that handles that
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client::
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    import asyncio
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    import contextvars
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    client_addr_var = contextvars.ContextVar('client_addr')
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    def render_goodbye():
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        # The address of the currently handled client can be accessed
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        # without passing it explicitly to this function.
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        client_addr = client_addr_var.get()
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        return f'Good bye, client @ {client_addr}\n'.encode()
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    async def handle_request(reader, writer):
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        addr = writer.transport.get_extra_info('socket').getpeername()
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        client_addr_var.set(addr)
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        # In any code that we call is now possible to get
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        # client's address by calling 'client_addr_var.get()'.
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        while True:
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            line = await reader.readline()
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            print(line)
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            if not line.strip():
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                break
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            writer.write(line)
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        writer.write(render_goodbye())
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        writer.close()
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    async def main():
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        srv = await asyncio.start_server(
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            handle_request, '127.0.0.1', 8081)
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        async with srv:
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            await srv.serve_forever()
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    asyncio.run(main())
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    # To test it you can use telnet:
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    #     telnet 127.0.0.1 8081
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