to bind the socket to locally. The *local_host* and *local_port*
are looked up using getaddrinfo(), similarly to *host* and *port*.
+ On Windows with :class:`ProactorEventLoop`, SSL/TLS is not supported.
+
.. seealso::
The :func:`open_connection` function can be used to get a pair of
See the :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_connection` method for parameters.
+ On Windows with :class:`ProactorEventLoop`, this method is not supported.
+
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_unix_connection(protocol_factory, path, \*, ssl=None, sock=None, server_hostname=None)
establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
+ On Windows with :class:`ProactorEventLoop`, SSL/TLS is not supported.
+
See the :meth:`BaseEventLoop.create_connection` method for parameters.
Availability: UNIX.
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_server(protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, \*, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, reuse_address=None)
- Create a TCP server bound to host and port. Return a :class:`Server` object,
+ Create a TCP server bound to *host* and *port*. Return a :class:`Server` object,
its :attr:`~Server.sockets` attribute contains created sockets. Use the
:meth:`Server.close` method to stop the server: close listening sockets.
This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
- If *host* is an empty string or None all interfaces are assumed
+ If *host* is an empty string or ``None``, all interfaces are assumed
and a list of multiple sockets will be returned (most likely
one for IPv4 and another one for IPv6).
- *family* can be set to either :data:`~socket.AF_INET` or
+ *family* can be set to either :data:`socket.AF_INET` or
:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` to force the socket to use IPv4 or IPv6. If not set
- it will be determined from host (defaults to :data:`~socket.AF_UNSPEC`).
+ it will be determined from host (defaults to :data:`socket.AF_UNSPEC`).
*flags* is a bitmask for :meth:`getaddrinfo`.
*backlog* is the maximum number of queued connections passed to
:meth:`~socket.socket.listen` (defaults to 100).
- ssl can be set to an :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` to enable SSL over the
+ *ssl* can be set to an :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` to enable SSL over the
accepted connections.
*reuse_address* tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in
expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on
UNIX.
+ On Windows with :class:`ProactorEventLoop`, SSL/TLS is not supported.
+
.. seealso::
The function :func:`start_server` creates a (:class:`StreamReader`,
Watch file descriptors
----------------------
+On Windows with :class:`SelectorEventLoop`, only socket handles are supported
+(ex: pipe file descriptors are not supported).
+
+On Windows with :class:`ProactorEventLoop`, these methods are not supported.
+
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.add_reader(fd, callback, \*args)
Start watching the file descriptor for read availability and then call the
Connect pipes
-------------
+On Windows with :class:`SelectorEventLoop`, these methods are not supported.
+Use :class:`ProactorEventLoop` to support pipes on Windows.
+
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
Register read pipe in eventloop.
Use the most efficient selector available on the platform.
+ On Windows, only sockets are supported (ex: pipes are not supported):
+ see the `MSDN documentation of select
+ <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740141%28v=vs.85%29.aspx>`_.
+
.. class:: ProactorEventLoop
Proactor event loop for Windows using "I/O Completion Ports" aka IOCP.
:class:`SelectorEventLoop` specific limits:
-- :class:`~selectors.SelectSelector` is used but it only supports sockets,
- see the `MSDN documentation of select
- <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740141%28v=vs.85%29.aspx>`_
+- :class:`~selectors.SelectSelector` is used but it only supports sockets
- :meth:`~BaseEventLoop.add_reader` and :meth:`~BaseEventLoop.add_writer` only
accept file descriptors of sockets
- Pipes are not supported