#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright © 2012 New Dream Network (DreamHost) # # Author: Doug Hellmann # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import sys from ceilometer import storage from ceilometer.openstack.common import cfg def show_users(db, args): for u in sorted(db.get_users()): print u def show_resources(db, args): if args: users = args else: users = sorted(db.get_users()) for u in users: print u for resource in db.get_resources(user=u): print ' %(resource_id)s %(timestamp)s' % resource for k, v in sorted(resource['metadata'].iteritems()): print ' %-10s : %s' % (k, v) for meter in resource['meter']: # FIXME(dhellmann): Need a way to tell whether to use # max() or sum() by meter name without hard-coding. if meter['counter_name'] in ['cpu', 'disk']: totals = db.get_volume_max(storage.EventFilter( user=u, meter=meter['counter_name'], resource=resource['resource_id'], )) else: totals = db.get_volume_sum(storage.EventFilter( user=u, meter=meter['counter_name'], resource=resource['resource_id'], )) print ' %s (%s): %s' % \ (meter['counter_name'], meter['counter_type'], totals.next()['value']) def show_total_resources(db, args): if args: users = args else: users = sorted(db.get_users()) for u in users: print u for meter in ['disk', 'cpu', 'instance']: if meter in ['cpu', 'disk']: total = db.get_volume_max(storage.EventFilter( user=u, meter=meter, )) else: total = db.get_volume_sum(storage.EventFilter( user=u, meter=meter, )) for t in total: print ' ', meter, t['resource_id'], t['value'] def show_raw(db, args): fmt = ' %(timestamp)s %(counter_name)10s %(counter_volume)s' for u in sorted(db.get_users()): print u for resource in db.get_resources(user=u): print ' ', resource['resource_id'] for event in db.get_raw_events(storage.EventFilter( user=u, resource=resource['resource_id'], )): print fmt % event def show_help(db, args): print 'COMMANDS:' for name in sorted(COMMANDS.keys()): print name def show_projects(db, args): for u in sorted(db.get_projects()): print u COMMANDS = { 'users': show_users, 'projects': show_projects, 'help': show_help, 'resources': show_resources, 'total_resources': show_total_resources, 'raw': show_raw, } def main(argv): extra_args = cfg.CONF( sys.argv[1:], # NOTE(dhellmann): Read the configuration file(s) for the #ceilometer collector by default. default_config_files=['/etc/ceilometer-collector.conf'], ) storage.register_opts(cfg.CONF) db = storage.get_connection(cfg.CONF) command = extra_args[0] if extra_args else 'help' COMMANDS[command](db, extra_args[1:]) if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv)