neutron/neutron/notifiers/batch_notifier.py

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Python

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import eventlet
class BatchNotifier(object):
def __init__(self, batch_interval, callback):
self.pending_events = []
self._waiting_to_send = False
self.callback = callback
self.batch_interval = batch_interval
def queue_event(self, event):
"""Called to queue sending an event with the next batch of events.
Sending events individually, as they occur, has been problematic as it
can result in a flood of sends. Previously, there was a loopingcall
thread that would send batched events on a periodic interval. However,
maintaining a persistent thread in the loopingcall was also
problematic.
This replaces the loopingcall with a mechanism that creates a
short-lived thread on demand when the first event is queued. That
thread will sleep once for the same batch_duration to allow other
events to queue up in pending_events and then will send them when it
wakes.
If a thread is already alive and waiting, this call will simply queue
the event and return leaving it up to the thread to send it.
:param event: the event that occurred.
"""
if not event:
return
self.pending_events.append(event)
if self._waiting_to_send:
return
self._waiting_to_send = True
def last_out_sends():
eventlet.sleep(self.batch_interval)
self._waiting_to_send = False
self._notify()
eventlet.spawn_n(last_out_sends)
def _notify(self):
if not self.pending_events:
return
batched_events = self.pending_events
self.pending_events = []
self.callback(batched_events)