Merge "Make all IronicExceptions RPC-serializable"
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@ -20,7 +20,10 @@ SHOULD include dedicated exception logging.
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"""
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import collections
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from oslo_log import log as logging
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from oslo_log import log as logging
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from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
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import six
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import six
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from six.moves import http_client
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from six.moves import http_client
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@ -30,6 +33,52 @@ from ironic.conf import CONF
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def _ensure_exception_kwargs_serializable(exc_class_name, kwargs):
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"""Ensure that kwargs are serializable
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Ensure that all kwargs passed to exception constructor can be passed over
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RPC, by trying to convert them to JSON, or, as a last resort, to string.
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If it is not possible, unserializable kwargs will be removed, letting the
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receiver to handle the exception string as it is configured to.
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:param exc_class_name: an IronicException class name.
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:param kwargs: a dictionary of keyword arguments passed to the exception
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constructor.
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:returns: a dictionary of serializable keyword arguments.
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"""
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serializers = [(jsonutils.dumps, _('when converting to JSON')),
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(six.text_type, _('when converting to string'))]
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exceptions = collections.defaultdict(list)
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serializable_kwargs = {}
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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for serializer, msg in serializers:
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try:
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serializable_kwargs[k] = serializer(v)
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exceptions.pop(k, None)
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break
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except Exception as e:
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exceptions[k].append(
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'(%(serializer_type)s) %(e_type)s: %(e_contents)s' %
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{'serializer_type': msg, 'e_contents': e,
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'e_type': e.__class__.__name__})
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if exceptions:
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LOG.error(
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_LE("One or more arguments passed to the %(exc_class)s "
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"constructor as kwargs can not be serialized. The serialized "
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"arguments: %(serialized)s. These unserialized kwargs were "
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"dropped because of the exceptions encountered during their "
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"serialization:\n%(errors)s"),
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dict(errors=';\n'.join("%s: %s" % (k, '; '.join(v))
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for k, v in exceptions.items()),
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exc_class=exc_class_name, serialized=serializable_kwargs)
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)
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# We might be able to actually put the following keys' values into
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# format string, but there is no guarantee, drop it just in case.
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for k in exceptions:
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del kwargs[k]
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return serializable_kwargs
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class IronicException(Exception):
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class IronicException(Exception):
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"""Base Ironic Exception
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"""Base Ironic Exception
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@ -47,7 +96,9 @@ class IronicException(Exception):
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safe = False
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safe = False
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def __init__(self, message=None, **kwargs):
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def __init__(self, message=None, **kwargs):
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self.kwargs = kwargs
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self.kwargs = _ensure_exception_kwargs_serializable(
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self.__class__.__name__, kwargs)
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if 'code' not in self.kwargs:
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if 'code' not in self.kwargs:
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try:
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try:
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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# under the License.
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import re
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import mock
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import six
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import six
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from ironic.common import exception
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from ironic.common import exception
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from ironic.tests import base
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from ironic.tests import base
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class Unserializable(object):
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def __str__(self):
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raise NotImplementedError('nostr')
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class TestException(exception.IronicException):
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_msg_fmt = 'Some exception: %(spam)s, %(ham)s'
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class TestIronicException(base.TestCase):
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class TestIronicException(base.TestCase):
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def test____init__(self):
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def test___init__(self):
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expected = b'\xc3\xa9\xe0\xaf\xb2\xe0\xbe\x84'
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expected = b'\xc3\xa9\xe0\xaf\xb2\xe0\xbe\x84'
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if six.PY3:
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if six.PY3:
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expected = expected.decode('utf-8')
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expected = expected.decode('utf-8')
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message = six.unichr(233) + six.unichr(0x0bf2) + six.unichr(3972)
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message = six.unichr(233) + six.unichr(0x0bf2) + six.unichr(3972)
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exc = exception.IronicException(message)
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exc = exception.IronicException(message)
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self.assertEqual(expected, exc.__str__())
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self.assertEqual(expected, exc.__str__())
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@mock.patch.object(exception.LOG, 'error', autospec=True)
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def test___init___invalid_kwarg(self, log_mock):
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self.config(fatal_exception_format_errors=False)
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e = TestException(spam=Unserializable(), ham='eggs')
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message = log_mock.call_args[0][0] % log_mock.call_args[0][1]
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self.assertIsNotNone(
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re.search('spam: .*JSON.* ValueError: Circular reference detected;'
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'.*string.* NotImplementedError: nostr', message)
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)
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self.assertEqual({'ham': '"eggs"', 'code': 500}, e.kwargs)
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@mock.patch.object(exception.LOG, 'error', autospec=True)
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def test___init___invalid_kwarg_reraise(self, log_mock):
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self.config(fatal_exception_format_errors=True)
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, TestException, spam=Unserializable(),
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ham='eggs')
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message = log_mock.call_args[0][0] % log_mock.call_args[0][1]
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self.assertIsNotNone(
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re.search('spam: .*JSON.* ValueError: Circular reference detected;'
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'.*string.* NotImplementedError: nostr', message)
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)
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def test___init___json_serializable(self):
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exc = TestException(spam=[1, 2, 3], ham='eggs')
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self.assertIn('[1, 2, 3]', six.text_type(exc))
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self.assertEqual('[1, 2, 3]', exc.kwargs['spam'])
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def test___init___string_serializable(self):
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exc = TestException(
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spam=type('ni', (object,), dict(a=1, b=2))(), ham='eggs'
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)
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check_str = 'ni object at'
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self.assertIn(check_str, six.text_type(exc))
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self.assertIn(check_str, exc.kwargs['spam'])
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---
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fixes:
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- Ironic exceptions that contained arbitrary objects in kwargs and were sent
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via RPC were causing oslo_messaging serializer to fail. This was leading
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to 500 errors from ironic API, timing out waiting for response from the
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conductor. Starting with this release, all non-serializable objects
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contained in an exception's kwargs are dropped. If the error is going to
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be returned by the service will depend on the configuration option
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``[DEFAULT]fatal_exception_format_errors``.
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