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deb-python-taskflow/taskflow/engines/worker_based/worker.py
Joshua Harlow 42a665d06f Use platform neutral line separator(s)
To at least try to support things like windows it's better
if we can make an attempt to use the platform neutral
characters for line separator(s) where appropriate.

Change-Id: Icc533ed4d4c94f461b7f19600b74146221f17b18
2015-01-12 20:33:51 -08:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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import os
import platform
import socket
import string
import sys
from concurrent import futures
from oslo.utils import reflection
from taskflow.engines.worker_based import endpoint
from taskflow.engines.worker_based import server
from taskflow import logging
from taskflow import task as t_task
from taskflow.utils import misc
from taskflow.utils import threading_utils as tu
from taskflow import version
BANNER_TEMPLATE = string.Template("""
TaskFlow v${version} WBE worker.
Connection details:
Driver = $transport_driver
Exchange = $exchange
Topic = $topic
Transport = $transport_type
Uri = $connection_uri
Powered by:
Executor = $executor_type
Thread count = $executor_thread_count
Supported endpoints:$endpoints
System details:
Hostname = $hostname
Pid = $pid
Platform = $platform
Python = $python
Thread id = $thread_id
""".strip())
BANNER_TEMPLATE.defaults = {
# These values may not be possible to fetch/known, default to unknown...
'pid': '???',
'hostname': '???',
'executor_thread_count': '???',
'endpoints': ' %s' % ([]),
# These are static (avoid refetching...)
'version': version.version_string(),
'python': sys.version.split("\n", 1)[0].strip(),
}
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Worker(object):
"""Worker that can be started on a remote host for handling tasks requests.
:param url: broker url
:param exchange: broker exchange name
:param topic: topic name under which worker is stated
:param tasks: task list that worker is capable of performing, items in
the list can be one of the following types; 1, a string naming the
python module name to search for tasks in or the task class name; 2, a
python module to search for tasks in; 3, a task class object that
will be used to create tasks from.
:param executor: custom executor object that can used for processing
requests in separate threads (if not provided one will be created)
:param threads_count: threads count to be passed to the default executor
:param transport: transport to be used (e.g. amqp, memory, etc.)
:param transport_options: transport specific options
"""
def __init__(self, exchange, topic, tasks, executor=None, **kwargs):
self._topic = topic
self._executor = executor
self._owns_executor = False
self._threads_count = -1
if self._executor is None:
if 'threads_count' in kwargs:
self._threads_count = int(kwargs.pop('threads_count'))
if self._threads_count <= 0:
raise ValueError("threads_count provided must be > 0")
else:
self._threads_count = tu.get_optimal_thread_count()
self._executor = futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(self._threads_count)
self._owns_executor = True
self._endpoints = self._derive_endpoints(tasks)
self._exchange = exchange
self._server = server.Server(topic, exchange, self._executor,
self._endpoints, **kwargs)
@staticmethod
def _derive_endpoints(tasks):
"""Derive endpoints from list of strings, classes or packages."""
derived_tasks = misc.find_subclasses(tasks, t_task.BaseTask)
return [endpoint.Endpoint(task) for task in derived_tasks]
def _generate_banner(self):
"""Generates a banner that can be useful to display before running."""
tpl_params = {}
connection_details = self._server.connection_details
transport = connection_details.transport
if transport.driver_version:
transport_driver = "%s v%s" % (transport.driver_name,
transport.driver_version)
else:
transport_driver = transport.driver_name
tpl_params['transport_driver'] = transport_driver
tpl_params['exchange'] = self._exchange
tpl_params['topic'] = self._topic
tpl_params['transport_type'] = transport.driver_type
tpl_params['connection_uri'] = connection_details.uri
tpl_params['executor_type'] = reflection.get_class_name(self._executor)
if self._threads_count != -1:
tpl_params['executor_thread_count'] = self._threads_count
if self._endpoints:
pretty_endpoints = []
for ep in self._endpoints:
pretty_endpoints.append(" - %s" % ep)
# This ensures there is a newline before the list...
tpl_params['endpoints'] = "\n" + "\n".join(pretty_endpoints)
try:
tpl_params['hostname'] = socket.getfqdn()
except socket.error:
pass
try:
tpl_params['pid'] = os.getpid()
except OSError:
pass
tpl_params['platform'] = platform.platform()
tpl_params['thread_id'] = tu.get_ident()
banner = BANNER_TEMPLATE.substitute(BANNER_TEMPLATE.defaults,
**tpl_params)
# NOTE(harlowja): this is needed since the template in this file
# will always have newlines that end with '\n' (even on different
# platforms due to the way this source file is encoded) so we have
# to do this little dance to make it platform neutral...
return misc.fix_newlines(banner)
def run(self, display_banner=True, banner_writer=None):
"""Runs the worker."""
if display_banner:
banner = self._generate_banner()
if banner_writer is None:
for line in banner.splitlines():
LOG.info(line)
else:
banner_writer(banner)
self._server.start()
def wait(self):
"""Wait until worker is started."""
self._server.wait()
def stop(self):
"""Stop worker."""
self._server.stop()
if self._owns_executor:
self._executor.shutdown()