# Copyright (c) 2013 Mirantis Inc. # # 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 eventlet from eventlet.green import threading from eventlet.green import time from eventlet import greenpool from eventlet import semaphore from oslo.config import cfg from sahara.api import acl from sahara import exceptions as ex from sahara.openstack.common import log as logging CONF = cfg.CONF LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) # TODO(slukjanov): it'll be better to use common_context.RequestContext as base class Context(object): def __init__(self, user_id=None, tenant_id=None, token=None, service_catalog=None, username=None, tenant_name=None, roles=None, is_admin=None, remote_semaphore=None, auth_uri=None, **kwargs): if kwargs: LOG.warn('Arguments dropped when creating context: %s', kwargs) self.user_id = user_id self.tenant_id = tenant_id self.token = token self.service_catalog = service_catalog self.username = username self.tenant_name = tenant_name self.is_admin = is_admin self.remote_semaphore = remote_semaphore or semaphore.Semaphore( CONF.cluster_remote_threshold) self.roles = roles self.auth_uri = auth_uri or acl.AUTH_URI def clone(self): return Context( self.user_id, self.tenant_id, self.token, self.service_catalog, self.username, self.tenant_name, self.roles, self.is_admin, self.remote_semaphore) def to_dict(self): return { 'user_id': self.user_id, 'tenant_id': self.tenant_id, 'token': self.token, 'service_catalog': self.service_catalog, 'username': self.username, 'tenant_name': self.tenant_name, 'is_admin': self.is_admin, 'roles': self.roles, 'auth_uri': self.auth_uri, } def is_auth_capable(self): return self.service_catalog and self.token and self.tenant_id and \ self.user_id def get_admin_context(): return Context(is_admin=True) _CTX_STORE = threading.local() _CTX_KEY = 'current_ctx' def has_ctx(): return hasattr(_CTX_STORE, _CTX_KEY) def ctx(): if not has_ctx(): raise ex.IncorrectStateError("Context isn't available here") return getattr(_CTX_STORE, _CTX_KEY) def current(): return ctx() def set_ctx(new_ctx): if not new_ctx and has_ctx(): delattr(_CTX_STORE, _CTX_KEY) if new_ctx: setattr(_CTX_STORE, _CTX_KEY, new_ctx) def _wrapper(ctx, thread_description, thread_group, func, *args, **kwargs): try: set_ctx(ctx) func(*args, **kwargs) except BaseException as e: LOG.exception("Thread '%s' fails with exception: '%s'" % (thread_description, e)) if thread_group and not thread_group.exc: thread_group.exc = e thread_group.failed_thread = thread_description finally: if thread_group: thread_group._on_thread_exit() set_ctx(None) def spawn(thread_description, func, *args, **kwargs): eventlet.spawn(_wrapper, current().clone(), thread_description, None, func, *args, **kwargs) class ThreadGroup(object): """It is advised to use TreadGroup as a context manager instead of instantiating and calling _wait() manually. The __exit__() guaranties to exit only after all child threads are done, even if spawning code have thrown an exception """ def __init__(self, thread_pool_size=1000): self.tg = greenpool.GreenPool(size=thread_pool_size) self.exc = None self.failed_thread = None self.threads = 0 self.cv = threading.Condition() def spawn(self, thread_description, func, *args, **kwargs): self.tg.spawn(_wrapper, current().clone(), thread_description, self, func, *args, **kwargs) with self.cv: self.threads += 1 def _on_thread_exit(self): with self.cv: self.threads -= 1 if self.threads == 0: self.cv.notifyAll() # NOTE(dmitryme): A little rationale on why we reimplemented wait(): # * Eventlet's GreenPool.wait() can hung # * Oslo's ThreadGroup.wait() can exit before all threads are done # def _wait(self): """It is preferred to use the class as a context manager and do not use _wait() directly, see class docstring for an explanation. """ with self.cv: while self.threads > 0: self.cv.wait() if self.exc: raise ex.ThreadException(self.failed_thread, self.exc) def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, *ex): if not any(ex): self._wait() else: # If spawning code thrown an exception, it had higher priority # for us than the one thrown inside child thread (if any) try: self._wait() except Exception: # that will make __exit__ throw original exception pass def sleep(seconds=0): time.sleep(seconds)