horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/admin/metering/views.py

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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from datetime import datetime # noqa
from datetime import timedelta # noqa
import json
from django.http import HttpResponse # noqa
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ # noqa
from django.views.generic import TemplateView # noqa
from horizon import exceptions
from horizon import tabs
from openstack_dashboard import api
from openstack_dashboard.api import ceilometer
from openstack_dashboard.dashboards.admin.metering import tabs as \
metering_tabs
class IndexView(tabs.TabbedTableView):
tab_group_class = metering_tabs.CeilometerOverviewTabs
template_name = 'admin/metering/index.html'
class SamplesView(TemplateView):
template_name = "admin/metering/samples.csv"
@staticmethod
def _series_for_meter(aggregates,
resource_name,
meter_name,
stats_name,
unit):
"""Construct datapoint series for a meter from resource aggregates."""
series = []
for resource in aggregates:
if getattr(resource, meter_name):
point = {'unit': unit,
'name': getattr(resource, resource_name),
'data': []}
for statistic in getattr(resource, meter_name):
date = statistic.duration_end[:19]
value = float(getattr(statistic, stats_name))
point['data'].append({'x': date, 'y': value})
series.append(point)
return series
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
meter = request.GET.get('meter', None)
meter_name = meter.replace(".", "_")
date_options = request.GET.get('date_options', None)
date_from = request.GET.get('date_from', None)
date_to = request.GET.get('date_to', None)
stats_attr = request.GET.get('stats_attr', 'avg')
# TODO(lsmola) all timestamps should probably work with
# current timezone. And also show the current timezone in chart.
if (date_options == "other"):
try:
if date_from:
date_from = datetime.strptime(date_from,
"%Y-%m-%d")
else:
# TODO(lsmola) there should be probably the date
# of the first sample as default, so it correctly
# counts the time window. Though I need ordering
# and limit of samples to obtain that.
pass
if date_to:
date_to = datetime.strptime(date_to,
"%Y-%m-%d")
# It return beginning of the day, I want the and of
# the day, so i will add one day without a second.
date_to = (date_to + timedelta(days=1) -
timedelta(seconds=1))
else:
date_to = datetime.now()
except Exception:
raise ValueError("The dates haven't been "
"recognized")
else:
try:
date_from = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=int(date_options))
date_to = datetime.now()
except Exception:
raise ValueError("The time delta must be an "
"integer representing days.")
if date_from and date_to:
if date_to < date_from:
# TODO(lsmola) propagate the Value error through Horizon
# handler to the client with verbose message.
raise ValueError("Date to must be bigger than date "
"from.")
# get the time delta in seconds
delta = date_to - date_from
if delta.days <= 0:
# it's one day
delta_in_seconds = 3600 * 24
else:
delta_in_seconds = delta.days * 24 * 3600 + delta.seconds
# Lets always show 400 samples in the chart. Know that it is
# maximum amount of samples and it can be lower.
number_of_samples = 400
period = delta_in_seconds / number_of_samples
else:
# If some date is missing, just set static window to one day.
period = 3600 * 24
query = [{"field": "metadata.OS-EXT-AZ:availability_zone",
"op": "eq",
"value": "nova"}]
additional_query = []
if date_from:
additional_query += [{'field': 'timestamp',
'op': 'ge',
'value': date_from}]
if date_to:
additional_query += [{'field': 'timestamp',
'op': 'le',
'value': date_to}]
# TODO(lsmola) replace this by logic implemented in I1 in bugs
# 1226479 and 1226482, this is just a quick fix for RC1
try:
meter_list = [m for m in ceilometer.meter_list(request)
if m.name == meter]
unit = meter_list[0].unit
except Exception:
unit = ""
if request.GET.get('group_by', None) == "project":
try:
tenants, more = api.keystone.tenant_list(
request,
domain=None,
paginate=True,
marker="tenant_marker")
except Exception:
tenants = []
exceptions.handle(request,
_('Unable to retrieve tenant list.'))
queries = {}
for tenant in tenants:
tenant_query = [{
"field": "project_id",
"op": "eq",
"value": tenant.id}]
queries[tenant.name] = tenant_query
ceilometer_usage = ceilometer.CeilometerUsage(request)
resources = ceilometer_usage.resource_aggregates_with_statistics(
queries, [meter], period=period, stats_attr=None,
additional_query=additional_query)
series = self._series_for_meter(resources,
'id',
meter_name,
stats_attr,
unit)
else:
ceilometer_usage = ceilometer.CeilometerUsage(request)
try:
resources = ceilometer_usage.resources_with_statistics(
query, [meter], period=period, stats_attr=None,
additional_query=additional_query)
except Exception:
resources = []
exceptions.handle(request,
_('Unable to retrieve statistics.'))
series = self._series_for_meter(resources,
'resource_id',
meter_name,
stats_attr,
unit)
ret = {}
ret['series'] = series
ret['settings'] = {}
return HttpResponse(json.dumps(ret),
mimetype='application/json')