I want to build a server with sagemath, it should take in code, execute it and send back the result. SageMath has a python interface with which I thought this could be achieved. I don't really know python that well but I found a good starting point here https://ask.sagemath.org/question/23431/running-sage-from-other-languages-with-higher-performance/. The problem is that I wanted to run this in a docker container so and just map the port but this doesn't seem to be working.
I changed the python file to adjust it to the newer version:
import socket
import sys
from io import StringIO
from sage.all import *
from sage.calculus.predefined import x
from sage.repl.preparse import preparse
SHUTDOWN = False
HOST = 'localhost'
PORT = 8888
MAX_MSG_LENGTH = 102400
# Create socket
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
print('Socket created')
# Bind socket to localhost and port
try:
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
except (socket.error , msg):
print('Bind failed. Error Code : ' + str(msg[0]) + ' Message ' + msg[1])
sys.exit()
print('Socket bind complete')
# Start listening on socket
s.listen(10)
print('Socket now listening')
# Loop listener for new connections
while not SHUTDOWN:
# Wait to accept a new client connection
conn, addr = s.accept()
print('Connected with ' + addr[0] + ':' + str(addr[1]))
# Receive message from client
msg = conn.recv(MAX_MSG_LENGTH)
if msg:
if msg == "stop":
SHUTDOWN = True
else:
parsed = preparse(msg)
if parsed.startswith('load') or parsed.startswith('attach'):
os.system('sage "' + os.path.join(os.getcwd(), parsed.split(None, 1)[1]) + '"')
else:
# Redirect stdout to my stdout to capture into a string
sys.stdout = mystdout = io.StringIO()
# Evalutate msg
try:
eval(compile(parsed,'<cmdline>','exec'))
result = mystdout.getvalue() # Get result from mystdout
except Exception as e:
result = "ERROR: " + str(type(e)) + " " + str(e)
# Restore stdout
sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
# Send response to connected client
if result == "":
conn.sendall("Empty result, did you remember to print?")
else:
conn.sendall(result)
# Close client connection
conn.close()
# Close listener
s.close()
then I created a script to run it
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/sage -python /var/app/sage-server.py
afterwards I created the Dockerfile to install SageMath
FROM ubuntu:20.04
COPY src/ /var/app
RUN apt-get update \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" TZ="Europe/London" apt-get -y install tzdata \
&& apt-get install sagemath -y
WORKDIR /var/app
RUN ["chmod", "+x", "/var/app/server.sh"]
CMD ["/var/app/server.sh"]
and finally a docker-compose file to automate the mapping and to include it into the main project
version: '3'
services:
sage-server:
build: .
volumes:
- ./src:/var/app
ports:
- "9999:8888"
All parts execute well and without any error (on an ubuntu). I even see that the port is used when I go into the container but the port 9999 is not used in the host system.
Does any of you have an idea?
As suggested by @David Maze, you need to expose on 0.0.0.0 to be able to be reachable in the container.
HOST = '0.0.0.0'
Then you get some issues:
preparse is expecting a str so you need to decode the bytes received:
msg = conn.recv(MAX_MSG_LENGTH).decode('utf-8')
StringIO was directly imported so no need to prefix with io.:
sys.stdout = mystdout = StringIO()
str, so you need to encode:
conn.sendall(result.encode('utf-8'))
The Dockerfile can be improved (https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/):
FROM ubuntu:20.04
# First install dependencies so next builds will reuse docker build cache
# Use `--no-install-recommends` to minimize the installed packages
# Clean apt data
RUN apt-get update \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" TZ="Europe/London" apt-get -y install tzdata \
&& apt-get install --no-install-recommends sagemath -y \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Copy changing data as late as possible to use docker build cache
COPY src/ /var/app
WORKDIR /var/app
# Explicit the listening ports
EXPOSE 8888
# No need for a wrapper script for simple command (and workaround chmod issue)
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/sage", "-python", "/var/app/sage-server.py"]
As the build-time copy of the source code is overridden by the volume mount at run-time, the permissions have to be right at host side (the build RUN chmod +x has no effect on the run-time mounted files)
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