diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 31985ad..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -# This ensures the openstack namespace is defined -try: - import pkg_resources - pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__) -except ImportError: - import pkgutil - __path__ = pkgutil.extend_path(__path__, __name__) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e9d0ac0..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -# TODO(jaypipes) Code in this module is intended to be ported to the eventual -# openstack-common library diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/authutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/authutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 130f175..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/authutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Authentication related utilities and helper functions. -""" - - -def auth_str_equal(provided, known): - """Constant-time string comparison. - - :params provided: the first string - :params known: the second string - - :return: True if the strings are equal. - - This function takes two strings and compares them. It is intended to be - used when doing a comparison for authentication purposes to help guard - against timing attacks. When using the function for this purpose, always - provide the user-provided password as the first argument. The time this - function will take is always a factor of the length of this string. - """ - result = 0 - p_len = len(provided) - k_len = len(known) - for i in range(p_len): - a = ord(provided[i]) if i < p_len else 0 - b = ord(known[i]) if i < k_len else 0 - result |= a ^ b - return (p_len == k_len) & (result == 0) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cfgfilter.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cfgfilter.py deleted file mode 100644 index 27ff471..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cfgfilter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2013 Red Hat, 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. - -r""" -When using the global cfg.CONF object, it is quite common for a module -to require the existence of configuration options registered by other -modules. - -For example, if module 'foo' registers the 'blaa' option and the module -'bar' uses the 'blaa' option then 'bar' might do: - - import foo - - print(CONF.blaa) - -However, it's completely non-obvious why foo is being imported (is it -unused, can we remove the import) and where the 'blaa' option comes from. - -The CONF.import_opt() method allows such a dependency to be explicitly -declared: - - CONF.import_opt('blaa', 'foo') - print(CONF.blaa) - -However, import_opt() has a weakness - if 'bar' imports 'foo' using the -import builtin and doesn't use import_opt() to import 'blaa', then 'blaa' -can still be used without problems. Similarily, where multiple options -are registered a module imported via importopt(), a lazy programmer can -get away with only declaring a dependency on a single option. - -The ConfigFilter class provides a way to ensure that options are not -available unless they have been registered in the module or imported using -import_opt() e.g. with: - - CONF = ConfigFilter(cfg.CONF) - CONF.import_opt('blaa', 'foo') - print(CONF.blaa) - -no other options other than 'blaa' are available via CONF. -""" - -import collections -import itertools - -from oslo.config import cfg - - -class ConfigFilter(collections.Mapping): - - """A helper class which wraps a ConfigOpts object. - - ConfigFilter enforces the explicit declaration of dependencies on external - options. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf): - """Construct a ConfigFilter object. - - :param conf: a ConfigOpts object - """ - self._conf = conf - self._opts = set() - self._groups = dict() - - def __getattr__(self, name): - """Look up an option value. - - :param name: the opt name (or 'dest', more precisely) - :returns: the option value (after string subsititution) or a GroupAttr - :raises: NoSuchOptError,ConfigFileValueError,TemplateSubstitutionError - """ - if name in self._groups: - return self._groups[name] - if name not in self._opts: - raise cfg.NoSuchOptError(name) - return getattr(self._conf, name) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - """Look up an option value.""" - return getattr(self, key) - - def __contains__(self, key): - """Return True if key is the name of a registered opt or group.""" - return key in self._opts or key in self._groups - - def __iter__(self): - """Iterate over all registered opt and group names.""" - return itertools.chain(self._opts, self._groups.keys()) - - def __len__(self): - """Return the number of options and option groups.""" - return len(self._opts) + len(self._groups) - - def register_opt(self, opt, group=None): - """Register an option schema. - - :param opt: an instance of an Opt sub-class - :param group: an optional OptGroup object or group name - :return: False if the opt was already registered, True otherwise - :raises: DuplicateOptError - """ - if not self._conf.register_opt(opt, group): - return False - - self._register_opt(opt.dest, group) - return True - - def register_opts(self, opts, group=None): - """Register multiple option schemas at once.""" - for opt in opts: - self.register_opt(opt, group) - - def register_cli_opt(self, opt, group=None): - """Register a CLI option schema. - - :param opt: an instance of an Opt sub-class - :param group: an optional OptGroup object or group name - :return: False if the opt was already register, True otherwise - :raises: DuplicateOptError, ArgsAlreadyParsedError - """ - if not self._conf.register_cli_opt(opt, group): - return False - - self._register_opt(opt.dest, group) - return True - - def register_cli_opts(self, opts, group=None): - """Register multiple CLI option schemas at once.""" - for opt in opts: - self.register_cli_opts(opt, group) - - def register_group(self, group): - """Register an option group. - - :param group: an OptGroup object - """ - self._conf.register_group(group) - self._get_group(group.name) - - def import_opt(self, opt_name, module_str, group=None): - """Import an option definition from a module. - - :param name: the name/dest of the opt - :param module_str: the name of a module to import - :param group: an option OptGroup object or group name - :raises: NoSuchOptError, NoSuchGroupError - """ - self._conf.import_opt(opt_name, module_str, group) - self._register_opt(opt_name, group) - - def import_group(self, group, module_str): - """Import an option group from a module. - - Note that this allows access to all options registered with - the group whether or not those options were registered by - the given module. - - :param group: an option OptGroup object or group name - :param module_str: the name of a module to import - :raises: ImportError, NoSuchGroupError - """ - self._conf.import_group(group, module_str) - group = self._get_group(group) - group._all_opts = True - - def _register_opt(self, opt_name, group): - if group is None: - self._opts.add(opt_name) - return True - else: - group = self._get_group(group) - return group._register_opt(opt_name) - - def _get_group(self, group_or_name): - if isinstance(group_or_name, cfg.OptGroup): - group_name = group_or_name.name - else: - group_name = group_or_name - - if group_name in self._groups: - return self._groups[group_name] - else: - group = self.GroupAttr(self._conf, group_name) - self._groups[group_name] = group - return group - - class GroupAttr(collections.Mapping): - - """Helper class to wrap a group object. - - Represents the option values of a group as a mapping and attributes. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf, group): - """Construct a GroupAttr object. - - :param conf: a ConfigOpts object - :param group: an OptGroup object - """ - self._conf = conf - self._group = group - self._opts = set() - self._all_opts = False - - def __getattr__(self, name): - """Look up an option value.""" - if not self._all_opts and name not in self._opts: - raise cfg.NoSuchOptError(name) - return getattr(self._conf[self._group], name) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - """Look up an option value.""" - return getattr(self, key) - - def __contains__(self, key): - """Return True if key is the name of a registered opt or group.""" - return key in self._opts - - def __iter__(self): - """Iterate over all registered opt and group names.""" - for key in self._opts: - yield key - - def __len__(self): - """Return the number of options and option groups.""" - return len(self._opts) - - def _register_opt(self, opt_name): - self._opts.add(opt_name) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cliutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cliutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 411bd58..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/cliutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, 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 inspect - - -class MissingArgs(Exception): - - def __init__(self, missing): - self.missing = missing - - def __str__(self): - if len(self.missing) == 1: - return "An argument is missing" - else: - return ("%(num)d arguments are missing" % - dict(num=len(self.missing))) - - -def validate_args(fn, *args, **kwargs): - """Check that the supplied args are sufficient for calling a function. - - >>> validate_args(lambda a: None) - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - MissingArgs: An argument is missing - >>> validate_args(lambda a, b, c, d: None, 0, c=1) - Traceback (most recent call last): - ... - MissingArgs: 2 arguments are missing - - :param fn: the function to check - :param arg: the positional arguments supplied - :param kwargs: the keyword arguments supplied - """ - argspec = inspect.getargspec(fn) - - num_defaults = len(argspec.defaults or []) - required_args = argspec.args[:len(argspec.args) - num_defaults] - - def isbound(method): - return getattr(method, 'im_self', None) is not None - - if isbound(fn): - required_args.pop(0) - - missing = [arg for arg in required_args if arg not in kwargs] - missing = missing[len(args):] - if missing: - raise MissingArgs(missing) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/config/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/config/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/config/generator.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/config/generator.py deleted file mode 100755 index 8ebfba1..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/config/generator.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 SINA Corporation -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -# -# @author: Zhongyue Luo, SINA Corporation. -# -"""Extracts OpenStack config option info from module(s).""" - -import imp -import os -import re -import socket -import sys -import textwrap - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import gettextutils -from openstack.common import importutils - -gettextutils.install('oslo') - -STROPT = "StrOpt" -BOOLOPT = "BoolOpt" -INTOPT = "IntOpt" -FLOATOPT = "FloatOpt" -LISTOPT = "ListOpt" -MULTISTROPT = "MultiStrOpt" - -OPT_TYPES = { - STROPT: 'string value', - BOOLOPT: 'boolean value', - INTOPT: 'integer value', - FLOATOPT: 'floating point value', - LISTOPT: 'list value', - MULTISTROPT: 'multi valued', -} - -OPTION_COUNT = 0 -OPTION_REGEX = re.compile(r"(%s)" % "|".join([STROPT, BOOLOPT, INTOPT, - FLOATOPT, LISTOPT, - MULTISTROPT])) - -PY_EXT = ".py" -BASEDIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), - "../../../../")) -WORDWRAP_WIDTH = 60 - - -def generate(srcfiles): - mods_by_pkg = dict() - for filepath in srcfiles: - pkg_name = filepath.split(os.sep)[1] - mod_str = '.'.join(['.'.join(filepath.split(os.sep)[:-1]), - os.path.basename(filepath).split('.')[0]]) - mods_by_pkg.setdefault(pkg_name, list()).append(mod_str) - # NOTE(lzyeval): place top level modules before packages - pkg_names = filter(lambda x: x.endswith(PY_EXT), mods_by_pkg.keys()) - pkg_names.sort() - ext_names = filter(lambda x: x not in pkg_names, mods_by_pkg.keys()) - ext_names.sort() - pkg_names.extend(ext_names) - - # opts_by_group is a mapping of group name to an options list - # The options list is a list of (module, options) tuples - opts_by_group = {'DEFAULT': []} - - for pkg_name in pkg_names: - mods = mods_by_pkg.get(pkg_name) - mods.sort() - for mod_str in mods: - if mod_str.endswith('.__init__'): - mod_str = mod_str[:mod_str.rfind(".")] - - mod_obj = _import_module(mod_str) - if not mod_obj: - continue - - for group, opts in _list_opts(mod_obj): - opts_by_group.setdefault(group, []).append((mod_str, opts)) - - print_group_opts('DEFAULT', opts_by_group.pop('DEFAULT', [])) - for group, opts in opts_by_group.items(): - print_group_opts(group, opts) - - print "# Total option count: %d" % OPTION_COUNT - - -def _import_module(mod_str): - try: - if mod_str.startswith('bin.'): - imp.load_source(mod_str[4:], os.path.join('bin', mod_str[4:])) - return sys.modules[mod_str[4:]] - else: - return importutils.import_module(mod_str) - except ImportError as ie: - sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % str(ie)) - return None - except Exception: - return None - - -def _is_in_group(opt, group): - "Check if opt is in group." - for key, value in group._opts.items(): - if value['opt'] == opt: - return True - return False - - -def _guess_groups(opt, mod_obj): - # is it in the DEFAULT group? - if _is_in_group(opt, cfg.CONF): - return 'DEFAULT' - - # what other groups is it in? - for key, value in cfg.CONF.items(): - if isinstance(value, cfg.CONF.GroupAttr): - if _is_in_group(opt, value._group): - return value._group.name - - raise RuntimeError( - "Unable to find group for option %s, " - "maybe it's defined twice in the same group?" - % opt.name - ) - - -def _list_opts(obj): - def is_opt(o): - return (isinstance(o, cfg.Opt) and - not isinstance(o, cfg.SubCommandOpt)) - - opts = list() - for attr_str in dir(obj): - attr_obj = getattr(obj, attr_str) - if is_opt(attr_obj): - opts.append(attr_obj) - elif (isinstance(attr_obj, list) and - all(map(lambda x: is_opt(x), attr_obj))): - opts.extend(attr_obj) - - ret = {} - for opt in opts: - ret.setdefault(_guess_groups(opt, obj), []).append(opt) - return ret.items() - - -def print_group_opts(group, opts_by_module): - print "[%s]" % group - print - global OPTION_COUNT - for mod, opts in opts_by_module: - OPTION_COUNT += len(opts) - print '#' - print '# Options defined in %s' % mod - print '#' - print - for opt in opts: - _print_opt(opt) - print - - -def _get_my_ip(): - try: - csock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) - csock.connect(('8.8.8.8', 80)) - (addr, port) = csock.getsockname() - csock.close() - return addr - except socket.error: - return None - - -def _sanitize_default(s): - """Set up a reasonably sensible default for pybasedir, my_ip and host.""" - if s.startswith(BASEDIR): - return s.replace(BASEDIR, '/usr/lib/python/site-packages') - elif BASEDIR in s: - return s.replace(BASEDIR, '') - elif s == _get_my_ip(): - return '10.0.0.1' - elif s == socket.gethostname(): - return 'oslo' - elif s.strip() != s: - return '"%s"' % s - return s - - -def _print_opt(opt): - opt_name, opt_default, opt_help = opt.dest, opt.default, opt.help - if not opt_help: - sys.stderr.write('WARNING: "%s" is missing help string.\n' % opt_name) - opt_help = "" - opt_type = None - try: - opt_type = OPTION_REGEX.search(str(type(opt))).group(0) - except (ValueError, AttributeError) as err: - sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % str(err)) - sys.exit(1) - opt_help += ' (' + OPT_TYPES[opt_type] + ')' - print '#', "\n# ".join(textwrap.wrap(opt_help, WORDWRAP_WIDTH)) - try: - if opt_default is None: - print '#%s=' % opt_name - elif opt_type == STROPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, basestring)) - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, _sanitize_default(opt_default)) - elif opt_type == BOOLOPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, bool)) - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, str(opt_default).lower()) - elif opt_type == INTOPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, int) and - not isinstance(opt_default, bool)) - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, opt_default) - elif opt_type == FLOATOPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, float)) - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, opt_default) - elif opt_type == LISTOPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, list)) - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, ','.join(opt_default)) - elif opt_type == MULTISTROPT: - assert(isinstance(opt_default, list)) - if not opt_default: - opt_default = [''] - for default in opt_default: - print '#%s=%s' % (opt_name, default) - print - except Exception: - sys.stderr.write('Error in option "%s"\n' % opt_name) - sys.exit(1) - - -def main(): - if len(sys.argv) < 2: - print "usage: %s [srcfile]...\n" % sys.argv[0] - sys.exit(0) - generate(sys.argv[1:]) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/context.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/context.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3899c2c..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/context.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Simple class that stores security context information in the web request. - -Projects should subclass this class if they wish to enhance the request -context or provide additional information in their specific WSGI pipeline. -""" - -import itertools - -from openstack.common import uuidutils - - -def generate_request_id(): - return 'req-%s' % uuidutils.generate_uuid() - - -class RequestContext(object): - - """Helper class to represent useful information about a request context. - - Stores information about the security context under which the user - accesses the system, as well as additional request information. - """ - - def __init__(self, auth_token=None, user=None, tenant=None, is_admin=False, - read_only=False, show_deleted=False, request_id=None): - self.auth_token = auth_token - self.user = user - self.tenant = tenant - self.is_admin = is_admin - self.read_only = read_only - self.show_deleted = show_deleted - if not request_id: - request_id = generate_request_id() - self.request_id = request_id - - def to_dict(self): - return {'user': self.user, - 'tenant': self.tenant, - 'is_admin': self.is_admin, - 'read_only': self.read_only, - 'show_deleted': self.show_deleted, - 'auth_token': self.auth_token, - 'request_id': self.request_id} - - -def get_admin_context(show_deleted="no"): - context = RequestContext(None, - tenant=None, - is_admin=True, - show_deleted=show_deleted) - return context - - -def get_context_from_function_and_args(function, args, kwargs): - """Find an arg of type RequestContext and return it. - - This is useful in a couple of decorators where we don't - know much about the function we're wrapping. - """ - - for arg in itertools.chain(kwargs.values(), args): - if isinstance(arg, RequestContext): - return arg - - return None diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1b9b60d..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Cloudscaling Group, Inc -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/api.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/api.py deleted file mode 100644 index dcadecd..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/api.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2013 Rackspace Hosting -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Multiple DB API backend support. - -Supported configuration options: - -The following two parameters are in the 'database' group: -`backend`: DB backend name or full module path to DB backend module. -`use_tpool`: Enable thread pooling of DB API calls. - -A DB backend module should implement a method named 'get_backend' which -takes no arguments. The method can return any object that implements DB -API methods. - -*NOTE*: There are bugs in eventlet when using tpool combined with -threading locks. The python logging module happens to use such locks. To -work around this issue, be sure to specify thread=False with -eventlet.monkey_patch(). - -A bug for eventlet has been filed here: - -https://bitbucket.org/eventlet/eventlet/issue/137/ -""" -import functools - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import lockutils - - -db_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('backend', - default='sqlalchemy', - deprecated_name='db_backend', - deprecated_group='DEFAULT', - help='The backend to use for db'), - cfg.BoolOpt('use_tpool', - default=False, - deprecated_name='dbapi_use_tpool', - deprecated_group='DEFAULT', - help='Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for ' - 'all DB API calls') -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(db_opts, 'database') - - -class DBAPI(object): - def __init__(self, backend_mapping=None): - if backend_mapping is None: - backend_mapping = {} - self.__backend = None - self.__backend_mapping = backend_mapping - - @lockutils.synchronized('dbapi_backend', 'oslo-') - def __get_backend(self): - """Get the actual backend. May be a module or an instance of - a class. Doesn't matter to us. We do this synchronized as it's - possible multiple greenthreads started very quickly trying to do - DB calls and eventlet can switch threads before self.__backend gets - assigned. - """ - if self.__backend: - # Another thread assigned it - return self.__backend - backend_name = CONF.database.backend - self.__use_tpool = CONF.database.use_tpool - if self.__use_tpool: - from eventlet import tpool - self.__tpool = tpool - # Import the untranslated name if we don't have a - # mapping. - backend_path = self.__backend_mapping.get(backend_name, - backend_name) - backend_mod = importutils.import_module(backend_path) - self.__backend = backend_mod.get_backend() - return self.__backend - - def __getattr__(self, key): - backend = self.__backend or self.__get_backend() - attr = getattr(backend, key) - if not self.__use_tpool or not hasattr(attr, '__call__'): - return attr - - def tpool_wrapper(*args, **kwargs): - return self.__tpool.execute(attr, *args, **kwargs) - - functools.update_wrapper(tpool_wrapper, attr) - return tpool_wrapper diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/exception.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/exception.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8588d85..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/exception.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""DB related custom exceptions.""" - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - - -class DBError(Exception): - """Wraps an implementation specific exception.""" - def __init__(self, inner_exception=None): - self.inner_exception = inner_exception - super(DBError, self).__init__(str(inner_exception)) - - -class DBDuplicateEntry(DBError): - """Wraps an implementation specific exception.""" - def __init__(self, columns=[], inner_exception=None): - self.columns = columns - super(DBDuplicateEntry, self).__init__(inner_exception) - - -class DBDeadlock(DBError): - def __init__(self, inner_exception=None): - super(DBDeadlock, self).__init__(inner_exception) - - -class DBInvalidUnicodeParameter(Exception): - message = _("Invalid Parameter: " - "Unicode is not supported by the current database.") diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1b9b60d..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Cloudscaling Group, Inc -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/models.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/models.py deleted file mode 100644 index f61bb39..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/models.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2011 X.commerce, a business unit of eBay Inc. -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2011 Piston Cloud Computing, Inc. -# Copyright 2012 Cloudscaling Group, Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -""" -SQLAlchemy models. -""" - -from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer -from sqlalchemy import DateTime -from sqlalchemy.orm import object_mapper - -from openstack.common.db.sqlalchemy.session import get_session -from openstack.common import timeutils - - -class ModelBase(object): - """Base class for models.""" - __table_initialized__ = False - - def save(self, session=None): - """Save this object.""" - if not session: - session = get_session() - # NOTE(boris-42): This part of code should be look like: - # sesssion.add(self) - # session.flush() - # But there is a bug in sqlalchemy and eventlet that - # raises NoneType exception if there is no running - # transaction and rollback is called. As long as - # sqlalchemy has this bug we have to create transaction - # explicity. - with session.begin(subtransactions=True): - session.add(self) - session.flush() - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - setattr(self, key, value) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - return getattr(self, key) - - def get(self, key, default=None): - return getattr(self, key, default) - - def __iter__(self): - columns = dict(object_mapper(self).columns).keys() - # NOTE(russellb): Allow models to specify other keys that can be looked - # up, beyond the actual db columns. An example would be the 'name' - # property for an Instance. - if hasattr(self, '_extra_keys'): - columns.extend(self._extra_keys()) - self._i = iter(columns) - return self - - def next(self): - n = self._i.next() - return n, getattr(self, n) - - def update(self, values): - """Make the model object behave like a dict.""" - for k, v in values.iteritems(): - setattr(self, k, v) - - def iteritems(self): - """Make the model object behave like a dict. - - Includes attributes from joins. - """ - local = dict(self) - joined = dict([(k, v) for k, v in self.__dict__.iteritems() - if not k[0] == '_']) - local.update(joined) - return local.iteritems() - - -class TimestampMixin(object): - created_at = Column(DateTime, default=timeutils.utcnow) - updated_at = Column(DateTime, onupdate=timeutils.utcnow) - - -class SoftDeleteMixin(object): - deleted_at = Column(DateTime) - deleted = Column(Integer, default=0) - - def soft_delete(self, session=None): - """Mark this object as deleted.""" - self.deleted = self.id - self.deleted_at = timeutils.utcnow() - self.save(session=session) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/session.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/session.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7400b17..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/session.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,784 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Session Handling for SQLAlchemy backend. - -Initializing: - -* Call set_defaults with the minimal of the following kwargs: - sql_connection, sqlite_db - - Example: - - session.set_defaults( - sql_connection="sqlite:///var/lib/oslo/sqlite.db", - sqlite_db="/var/lib/oslo/sqlite.db") - -Recommended ways to use sessions within this framework: - -* Don't use them explicitly; this is like running with AUTOCOMMIT=1. - model_query() will implicitly use a session when called without one - supplied. This is the ideal situation because it will allow queries - to be automatically retried if the database connection is interrupted. - - Note: Automatic retry will be enabled in a future patch. - - It is generally fine to issue several queries in a row like this. Even though - they may be run in separate transactions and/or separate sessions, each one - will see the data from the prior calls. If needed, undo- or rollback-like - functionality should be handled at a logical level. For an example, look at - the code around quotas and reservation_rollback(). - - Examples: - - def get_foo(context, foo): - return model_query(context, models.Foo).\ - filter_by(foo=foo).\ - first() - - def update_foo(context, id, newfoo): - model_query(context, models.Foo).\ - filter_by(id=id).\ - update({'foo': newfoo}) - - def create_foo(context, values): - foo_ref = models.Foo() - foo_ref.update(values) - foo_ref.save() - return foo_ref - - -* Within the scope of a single method, keeping all the reads and writes within - the context managed by a single session. In this way, the session's __exit__ - handler will take care of calling flush() and commit() for you. - If using this approach, you should not explicitly call flush() or commit(). - Any error within the context of the session will cause the session to emit - a ROLLBACK. If the connection is dropped before this is possible, the - database will implicitly rollback the transaction. - - Note: statements in the session scope will not be automatically retried. - - If you create models within the session, they need to be added, but you - do not need to call model.save() - - def create_many_foo(context, foos): - session = get_session() - with session.begin(): - for foo in foos: - foo_ref = models.Foo() - foo_ref.update(foo) - session.add(foo_ref) - - def update_bar(context, foo_id, newbar): - session = get_session() - with session.begin(): - foo_ref = model_query(context, models.Foo, session).\ - filter_by(id=foo_id).\ - first() - model_query(context, models.Bar, session).\ - filter_by(id=foo_ref['bar_id']).\ - update({'bar': newbar}) - - Note: update_bar is a trivially simple example of using "with session.begin". - Whereas create_many_foo is a good example of when a transaction is needed, - it is always best to use as few queries as possible. The two queries in - update_bar can be better expressed using a single query which avoids - the need for an explicit transaction. It can be expressed like so: - - def update_bar(context, foo_id, newbar): - subq = model_query(context, models.Foo.id).\ - filter_by(id=foo_id).\ - limit(1).\ - subquery() - model_query(context, models.Bar).\ - filter_by(id=subq.as_scalar()).\ - update({'bar': newbar}) - - For reference, this emits approximagely the following SQL statement: - - UPDATE bar SET bar = ${newbar} - WHERE id=(SELECT bar_id FROM foo WHERE id = ${foo_id} LIMIT 1); - -* Passing an active session between methods. Sessions should only be passed - to private methods. The private method must use a subtransaction; otherwise - SQLAlchemy will throw an error when you call session.begin() on an existing - transaction. Public methods should not accept a session parameter and should - not be involved in sessions within the caller's scope. - - Note that this incurs more overhead in SQLAlchemy than the above means - due to nesting transactions, and it is not possible to implicitly retry - failed database operations when using this approach. - - This also makes code somewhat more difficult to read and debug, because a - single database transaction spans more than one method. Error handling - becomes less clear in this situation. When this is needed for code clarity, - it should be clearly documented. - - def myfunc(foo): - session = get_session() - with session.begin(): - # do some database things - bar = _private_func(foo, session) - return bar - - def _private_func(foo, session=None): - if not session: - session = get_session() - with session.begin(subtransaction=True): - # do some other database things - return bar - - -There are some things which it is best to avoid: - -* Don't keep a transaction open any longer than necessary. - - This means that your "with session.begin()" block should be as short - as possible, while still containing all the related calls for that - transaction. - -* Avoid "with_lockmode('UPDATE')" when possible. - - In MySQL/InnoDB, when a "SELECT ... FOR UPDATE" query does not match - any rows, it will take a gap-lock. This is a form of write-lock on the - "gap" where no rows exist, and prevents any other writes to that space. - This can effectively prevent any INSERT into a table by locking the gap - at the end of the index. Similar problems will occur if the SELECT FOR UPDATE - has an overly broad WHERE clause, or doesn't properly use an index. - - One idea proposed at ODS Fall '12 was to use a normal SELECT to test the - number of rows matching a query, and if only one row is returned, - then issue the SELECT FOR UPDATE. - - The better long-term solution is to use INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE. - However, this can not be done until the "deleted" columns are removed and - proper UNIQUE constraints are added to the tables. - - -Enabling soft deletes: - -* To use/enable soft-deletes, the SoftDeleteMixin must be added - to your model class. For example: - - class NovaBase(models.SoftDeleteMixin, models.ModelBase): - pass - - -Efficient use of soft deletes: - -* There are two possible ways to mark a record as deleted: - model.soft_delete() and query.soft_delete(). - - model.soft_delete() method works with single already fetched entry. - query.soft_delete() makes only one db request for all entries that correspond - to query. - -* In almost all cases you should use query.soft_delete(). Some examples: - - def soft_delete_bar(): - count = model_query(BarModel).find(some_condition).soft_delete() - if count == 0: - raise Exception("0 entries were soft deleted") - - def complex_soft_delete_with_synchronization_bar(session=None): - if session is None: - session = get_session() - with session.begin(subtransactions=True): - count = model_query(BarModel).\ - find(some_condition).\ - soft_delete(synchronize_session=True) - # Here synchronize_session is required, because we - # don't know what is going on in outer session. - if count == 0: - raise Exception("0 entries were soft deleted") - -* There is only one situation where model.soft_delete() is appropriate: when - you fetch a single record, work with it, and mark it as deleted in the same - transaction. - - def soft_delete_bar_model(): - session = get_session() - with session.begin(): - bar_ref = model_query(BarModel).find(some_condition).first() - # Work with bar_ref - bar_ref.soft_delete(session=session) - - However, if you need to work with all entries that correspond to query and - then soft delete them you should use query.soft_delete() method: - - def soft_delete_multi_models(): - session = get_session() - with session.begin(): - query = model_query(BarModel, session=session).\ - find(some_condition) - model_refs = query.all() - # Work with model_refs - query.soft_delete(synchronize_session=False) - # synchronize_session=False should be set if there is no outer - # session and these entries are not used after this. - - When working with many rows, it is very important to use query.soft_delete, - which issues a single query. Using model.soft_delete(), as in the following - example, is very inefficient. - - for bar_ref in bar_refs: - bar_ref.soft_delete(session=session) - # This will produce count(bar_refs) db requests. -""" - -import os.path -import re -import time - -from eventlet import greenthread -from oslo.config import cfg -import six -from sqlalchemy import exc as sqla_exc -import sqlalchemy.interfaces -from sqlalchemy.interfaces import PoolListener -import sqlalchemy.orm -from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool, StaticPool -from sqlalchemy.sql.expression import literal_column - -from openstack.common.db import exception -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import timeutils - -sqlite_db_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('sqlite_db', - default='oslo.sqlite', - help='the filename to use with sqlite'), - cfg.BoolOpt('sqlite_synchronous', - default=True, - help='If true, use synchronous mode for sqlite'), -] - -database_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('connection', - default='sqlite:///' + - os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), - '../', '$sqlite_db')), - help='The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the ' - 'database', - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_connection', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_connection', - group='DATABASE')], - secret=True), - cfg.StrOpt('slave_connection', - default='', - help='The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the ' - 'slave database', - secret=True), - cfg.IntOpt('idle_timeout', - default=3600, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_idle_timeout', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_idle_timeout', - group='DATABASE')], - help='timeout before idle sql connections are reaped'), - cfg.IntOpt('min_pool_size', - default=1, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_min_pool_size', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_min_pool_size', - group='DATABASE')], - help='Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a ' - 'pool'), - cfg.IntOpt('max_pool_size', - default=None, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_max_pool_size', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_max_pool_size', - group='DATABASE')], - help='Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a ' - 'pool'), - cfg.IntOpt('max_retries', - default=10, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_max_retries', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_max_retries', - group='DATABASE')], - help='maximum db connection retries during startup. ' - '(setting -1 implies an infinite retry count)'), - cfg.IntOpt('retry_interval', - default=10, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_retry_interval', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('reconnect_interval', - group='DATABASE')], - help='interval between retries of opening a sql connection'), - cfg.IntOpt('max_overflow', - default=None, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_max_overflow', - group='DEFAULT'), - cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sqlalchemy_max_overflow', - group='DATABASE')], - help='If set, use this value for max_overflow with sqlalchemy'), - cfg.IntOpt('connection_debug', - default=0, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_connection_debug', - group='DEFAULT')], - help='Verbosity of SQL debugging information. 0=None, ' - '100=Everything'), - cfg.BoolOpt('connection_trace', - default=False, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sql_connection_trace', - group='DEFAULT')], - help='Add python stack traces to SQL as comment strings'), - cfg.IntOpt('pool_timeout', - default=None, - deprecated_opts=[cfg.DeprecatedOpt('sqlalchemy_pool_timeout', - group='DATABASE')], - help='If set, use this value for pool_timeout with sqlalchemy'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(sqlite_db_opts) -CONF.register_opts(database_opts, 'database') - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -_ENGINE = None -_MAKER = None -_SLAVE_ENGINE = None -_SLAVE_MAKER = None - - -def set_defaults(sql_connection, sqlite_db, max_pool_size=None, - max_overflow=None, pool_timeout=None): - """Set defaults for configuration variables.""" - cfg.set_defaults(database_opts, - connection=sql_connection) - cfg.set_defaults(sqlite_db_opts, - sqlite_db=sqlite_db) - # Update the QueuePool defaults - if max_pool_size is not None: - cfg.set_defaults(database_opts, - max_pool_size=max_pool_size) - if max_overflow is not None: - cfg.set_defaults(database_opts, - max_overflow=max_overflow) - if pool_timeout is not None: - cfg.set_defaults(database_opts, - pool_timeout=pool_timeout) - - -def cleanup(): - global _ENGINE, _MAKER - global _SLAVE_ENGINE, _SLAVE_MAKER - - if _MAKER: - _MAKER.close_all() - _MAKER = None - if _ENGINE: - _ENGINE.dispose() - _ENGINE = None - if _SLAVE_MAKER: - _SLAVE_MAKER.close_all() - _SLAVE_MAKER = None - if _SLAVE_ENGINE: - _SLAVE_ENGINE.dispose() - _SLAVE_ENGINE = None - - -class SqliteForeignKeysListener(PoolListener): - """Ensures that the foreign key constraints are enforced in SQLite. - - The foreign key constraints are disabled by default in SQLite, - so the foreign key constraints will be enabled here for every - database connection - """ - def connect(self, dbapi_con, con_record): - dbapi_con.execute('pragma foreign_keys=ON') - - -def get_session(autocommit=True, expire_on_commit=False, - sqlite_fk=False, slave_session=False): - """Return a SQLAlchemy session.""" - global _MAKER - global _SLAVE_MAKER - maker = _MAKER - - if slave_session: - maker = _SLAVE_MAKER - - if maker is None: - engine = get_engine(sqlite_fk=sqlite_fk, slave_engine=slave_session) - maker = get_maker(engine, autocommit, expire_on_commit) - - if slave_session: - _SLAVE_MAKER = maker - else: - _MAKER = maker - - session = maker() - return session - - -# note(boris-42): In current versions of DB backends unique constraint -# violation messages follow the structure: -# -# sqlite: -# 1 column - (IntegrityError) column c1 is not unique -# N columns - (IntegrityError) column c1, c2, ..., N are not unique -# -# postgres: -# 1 column - (IntegrityError) duplicate key value violates unique -# constraint "users_c1_key" -# N columns - (IntegrityError) duplicate key value violates unique -# constraint "name_of_our_constraint" -# -# mysql: -# 1 column - (IntegrityError) (1062, "Duplicate entry 'value_of_c1' for key -# 'c1'") -# N columns - (IntegrityError) (1062, "Duplicate entry 'values joined -# with -' for key 'name_of_our_constraint'") -_DUP_KEY_RE_DB = { - "sqlite": re.compile(r"^.*columns?([^)]+)(is|are)\s+not\s+unique$"), - "postgresql": re.compile(r"^.*duplicate\s+key.*\"([^\"]+)\"\s*\n.*$"), - "mysql": re.compile(r"^.*\(1062,.*'([^\']+)'\"\)$") -} - - -def _raise_if_duplicate_entry_error(integrity_error, engine_name): - """Raise exception if two entries are duplicated. - - In this function will be raised DBDuplicateEntry exception if integrity - error wrap unique constraint violation. - """ - - def get_columns_from_uniq_cons_or_name(columns): - # note(vsergeyev): UniqueConstraint name convention: "uniq_t0c10c2" - # where `t` it is table name and columns `c1`, `c2` - # are in UniqueConstraint. - uniqbase = "uniq_" - if not columns.startswith(uniqbase): - if engine_name == "postgresql": - return [columns[columns.index("_") + 1:columns.rindex("_")]] - return [columns] - return columns[len(uniqbase):].split("0")[1:] - - if engine_name not in ["mysql", "sqlite", "postgresql"]: - return - - m = _DUP_KEY_RE_DB[engine_name].match(integrity_error.message) - if not m: - return - columns = m.group(1) - - if engine_name == "sqlite": - columns = columns.strip().split(", ") - else: - columns = get_columns_from_uniq_cons_or_name(columns) - raise exception.DBDuplicateEntry(columns, integrity_error) - - -# NOTE(comstud): In current versions of DB backends, Deadlock violation -# messages follow the structure: -# -# mysql: -# (OperationalError) (1213, 'Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try ' -# 'restarting transaction') -_DEADLOCK_RE_DB = { - "mysql": re.compile(r"^.*\(1213, 'Deadlock.*") -} - - -def _raise_if_deadlock_error(operational_error, engine_name): - """Raise exception on deadlock condition. - - Raise DBDeadlock exception if OperationalError contains a Deadlock - condition. - """ - re = _DEADLOCK_RE_DB.get(engine_name) - if re is None: - return - m = re.match(operational_error.message) - if not m: - return - raise exception.DBDeadlock(operational_error) - - -def _wrap_db_error(f): - def _wrap(*args, **kwargs): - try: - return f(*args, **kwargs) - except UnicodeEncodeError: - raise exception.DBInvalidUnicodeParameter() - # note(boris-42): We should catch unique constraint violation and - # wrap it by our own DBDuplicateEntry exception. Unique constraint - # violation is wrapped by IntegrityError. - except sqla_exc.OperationalError as e: - _raise_if_deadlock_error(e, get_engine().name) - # NOTE(comstud): A lot of code is checking for OperationalError - # so let's not wrap it for now. - raise - except sqla_exc.IntegrityError as e: - # note(boris-42): SqlAlchemy doesn't unify errors from different - # DBs so we must do this. Also in some tables (for example - # instance_types) there are more than one unique constraint. This - # means we should get names of columns, which values violate - # unique constraint, from error message. - _raise_if_duplicate_entry_error(e, get_engine().name) - raise exception.DBError(e) - except Exception as e: - LOG.exception(_('DB exception wrapped.')) - raise exception.DBError(e) - _wrap.func_name = f.func_name - return _wrap - - -def get_engine(sqlite_fk=False, slave_engine=False): - """Return a SQLAlchemy engine.""" - global _ENGINE - global _SLAVE_ENGINE - engine = _ENGINE - db_uri = CONF.database.connection - - if slave_engine: - engine = _SLAVE_ENGINE - db_uri = CONF.database.slave_connection - - if engine is None: - engine = create_engine(db_uri, - sqlite_fk=sqlite_fk) - if slave_engine: - _SLAVE_ENGINE = engine - else: - _ENGINE = engine - - return engine - - -def _synchronous_switch_listener(dbapi_conn, connection_rec): - """Switch sqlite connections to non-synchronous mode.""" - dbapi_conn.execute("PRAGMA synchronous = OFF") - - -def _add_regexp_listener(dbapi_con, con_record): - """Add REGEXP function to sqlite connections.""" - - def regexp(expr, item): - reg = re.compile(expr) - return reg.search(six.text_type(item)) is not None - dbapi_con.create_function('regexp', 2, regexp) - - -def _greenthread_yield(dbapi_con, con_record): - """Ensure other greenthreads get a chance to be executed. - - Force a context switch. With common database backends (eg MySQLdb and - sqlite), there is no implicit yield caused by network I/O since they are - implemented by C libraries that eventlet cannot monkey patch. - """ - greenthread.sleep(0) - - -def _ping_listener(dbapi_conn, connection_rec, connection_proxy): - """Ensures that MySQL connections checked out of the pool are alive. - - Borrowed from: - http://groups.google.com/group/sqlalchemy/msg/a4ce563d802c929f - """ - try: - dbapi_conn.cursor().execute('select 1') - except dbapi_conn.OperationalError as ex: - if ex.args[0] in (2006, 2013, 2014, 2045, 2055): - LOG.warn(_('Got mysql server has gone away: %s'), ex) - raise sqla_exc.DisconnectionError("Database server went away") - else: - raise - - -def _is_db_connection_error(args): - """Return True if error in connecting to db.""" - # NOTE(adam_g): This is currently MySQL specific and needs to be extended - # to support Postgres and others. - conn_err_codes = ('2002', '2003', '2006') - for err_code in conn_err_codes: - if args.find(err_code) != -1: - return True - return False - - -def create_engine(sql_connection, sqlite_fk=False): - """Return a new SQLAlchemy engine.""" - # NOTE(geekinutah): At this point we could be connecting to the normal - # db handle or the slave db handle. Things like - # _wrap_db_error aren't going to work well if their - # backends don't match. Let's check. - _assert_matching_drivers() - connection_dict = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(sql_connection) - - engine_args = { - "pool_recycle": CONF.database.idle_timeout, - "echo": False, - 'convert_unicode': True, - } - - # Map our SQL debug level to SQLAlchemy's options - if CONF.database.connection_debug >= 100: - engine_args['echo'] = 'debug' - elif CONF.database.connection_debug >= 50: - engine_args['echo'] = True - - if "sqlite" in connection_dict.drivername: - if sqlite_fk: - engine_args["listeners"] = [SqliteForeignKeysListener()] - engine_args["poolclass"] = NullPool - - if CONF.database.connection == "sqlite://": - engine_args["poolclass"] = StaticPool - engine_args["connect_args"] = {'check_same_thread': False} - else: - if CONF.database.max_pool_size is not None: - engine_args['pool_size'] = CONF.database.max_pool_size - if CONF.database.max_overflow is not None: - engine_args['max_overflow'] = CONF.database.max_overflow - if CONF.database.pool_timeout is not None: - engine_args['pool_timeout'] = CONF.database.pool_timeout - - engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(sql_connection, **engine_args) - - sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, 'checkin', _greenthread_yield) - - if 'mysql' in connection_dict.drivername: - sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, 'checkout', _ping_listener) - elif 'sqlite' in connection_dict.drivername: - if not CONF.sqlite_synchronous: - sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, 'connect', - _synchronous_switch_listener) - sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, 'connect', _add_regexp_listener) - - if (CONF.database.connection_trace and - engine.dialect.dbapi.__name__ == 'MySQLdb'): - _patch_mysqldb_with_stacktrace_comments() - - try: - engine.connect() - except sqla_exc.OperationalError as e: - if not _is_db_connection_error(e.args[0]): - raise - - remaining = CONF.database.max_retries - if remaining == -1: - remaining = 'infinite' - while True: - msg = _('SQL connection failed. %s attempts left.') - LOG.warn(msg % remaining) - if remaining != 'infinite': - remaining -= 1 - time.sleep(CONF.database.retry_interval) - try: - engine.connect() - break - except sqla_exc.OperationalError as e: - if (remaining != 'infinite' and remaining == 0) or \ - not _is_db_connection_error(e.args[0]): - raise - return engine - - -class Query(sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query): - """Subclass of sqlalchemy.query with soft_delete() method.""" - def soft_delete(self, synchronize_session='evaluate'): - return self.update({'deleted': literal_column('id'), - 'updated_at': literal_column('updated_at'), - 'deleted_at': timeutils.utcnow()}, - synchronize_session=synchronize_session) - - -class Session(sqlalchemy.orm.session.Session): - """Custom Session class to avoid SqlAlchemy Session monkey patching.""" - @_wrap_db_error - def query(self, *args, **kwargs): - return super(Session, self).query(*args, **kwargs) - - @_wrap_db_error - def flush(self, *args, **kwargs): - return super(Session, self).flush(*args, **kwargs) - - @_wrap_db_error - def execute(self, *args, **kwargs): - return super(Session, self).execute(*args, **kwargs) - - -def get_maker(engine, autocommit=True, expire_on_commit=False): - """Return a SQLAlchemy sessionmaker using the given engine.""" - return sqlalchemy.orm.sessionmaker(bind=engine, - class_=Session, - autocommit=autocommit, - expire_on_commit=expire_on_commit, - query_cls=Query) - - -def _patch_mysqldb_with_stacktrace_comments(): - """Adds current stack trace as a comment in queries. - - Patches MySQLdb.cursors.BaseCursor._do_query. - """ - import MySQLdb.cursors - import traceback - - old_mysql_do_query = MySQLdb.cursors.BaseCursor._do_query - - def _do_query(self, q): - stack = '' - for file, line, method, function in traceback.extract_stack(): - # exclude various common things from trace - if file.endswith('session.py') and method == '_do_query': - continue - if file.endswith('api.py') and method == 'wrapper': - continue - if file.endswith('utils.py') and method == '_inner': - continue - if file.endswith('exception.py') and method == '_wrap': - continue - # db/api is just a wrapper around db/sqlalchemy/api - if file.endswith('db/api.py'): - continue - # only trace inside oslo - index = file.rfind('oslo') - if index == -1: - continue - stack += "File:%s:%s Method:%s() Line:%s | " \ - % (file[index:], line, method, function) - - # strip trailing " | " from stack - if stack: - stack = stack[:-3] - qq = "%s /* %s */" % (q, stack) - else: - qq = q - old_mysql_do_query(self, qq) - - setattr(MySQLdb.cursors.BaseCursor, '_do_query', _do_query) - - -def _assert_matching_drivers(): - """Make sure slave handle and normal handle have the same driver.""" - # NOTE(geekinutah): There's no use case for writing to one backend and - # reading from another. Who knows what the future holds? - if CONF.database.slave_connection == '': - return - - normal = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(CONF.database.connection) - slave = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(CONF.database.slave_connection) - assert normal.drivername == slave.drivername diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/utils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index e89ec10..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/db/sqlalchemy/utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2010-2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# Copyright 2012 Justin Santa Barbara -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Implementation of paginate query.""" - -import sqlalchemy - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class InvalidSortKey(Exception): - message = _("Sort key supplied was not valid.") - - -# copy from glance/db/sqlalchemy/api.py -def paginate_query(query, model, limit, sort_keys, marker=None, - sort_dir=None, sort_dirs=None): - """Returns a query with sorting / pagination criteria added. - - Pagination works by requiring a unique sort_key, specified by sort_keys. - (If sort_keys is not unique, then we risk looping through values.) - We use the last row in the previous page as the 'marker' for pagination. - So we must return values that follow the passed marker in the order. - With a single-valued sort_key, this would be easy: sort_key > X. - With a compound-values sort_key, (k1, k2, k3) we must do this to repeat - the lexicographical ordering: - (k1 > X1) or (k1 == X1 && k2 > X2) or (k1 == X1 && k2 == X2 && k3 > X3) - - We also have to cope with different sort_directions. - - Typically, the id of the last row is used as the client-facing pagination - marker, then the actual marker object must be fetched from the db and - passed in to us as marker. - - :param query: the query object to which we should add paging/sorting - :param model: the ORM model class - :param limit: maximum number of items to return - :param sort_keys: array of attributes by which results should be sorted - :param marker: the last item of the previous page; we returns the next - results after this value. - :param sort_dir: direction in which results should be sorted (asc, desc) - :param sort_dirs: per-column array of sort_dirs, corresponding to sort_keys - - :rtype: sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query - :return: The query with sorting/pagination added. - """ - - if 'id' not in sort_keys: - # TODO(justinsb): If this ever gives a false-positive, check - # the actual primary key, rather than assuming its id - LOG.warn(_('Id not in sort_keys; is sort_keys unique?')) - - assert(not (sort_dir and sort_dirs)) - - # Default the sort direction to ascending - if sort_dirs is None and sort_dir is None: - sort_dir = 'asc' - - # Ensure a per-column sort direction - if sort_dirs is None: - sort_dirs = [sort_dir for _sort_key in sort_keys] - - assert(len(sort_dirs) == len(sort_keys)) - - # Add sorting - for current_sort_key, current_sort_dir in zip(sort_keys, sort_dirs): - sort_dir_func = { - 'asc': sqlalchemy.asc, - 'desc': sqlalchemy.desc, - }[current_sort_dir] - - try: - sort_key_attr = getattr(model, current_sort_key) - except AttributeError: - raise InvalidSortKey() - query = query.order_by(sort_dir_func(sort_key_attr)) - - # Add pagination - if marker is not None: - marker_values = [] - for sort_key in sort_keys: - v = getattr(marker, sort_key) - marker_values.append(v) - - # Build up an array of sort criteria as in the docstring - criteria_list = [] - for i in range(0, len(sort_keys)): - crit_attrs = [] - for j in range(0, i): - model_attr = getattr(model, sort_keys[j]) - crit_attrs.append((model_attr == marker_values[j])) - - model_attr = getattr(model, sort_keys[i]) - if sort_dirs[i] == 'desc': - crit_attrs.append((model_attr < marker_values[i])) - elif sort_dirs[i] == 'asc': - crit_attrs.append((model_attr > marker_values[i])) - else: - raise ValueError(_("Unknown sort direction, " - "must be 'desc' or 'asc'")) - - criteria = sqlalchemy.sql.and_(*crit_attrs) - criteria_list.append(criteria) - - f = sqlalchemy.sql.or_(*criteria_list) - query = query.filter(f) - - if limit is not None: - query = query.limit(limit) - - return query diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index d0ce7dd..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 warnings - -msg = ("Modules in this package are deprecated " - "and will be removed in future releases") - -warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/wsgi.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/wsgi.py deleted file mode 100644 index cf2e9ae..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/deprecated/wsgi.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,725 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Utility methods for working with WSGI servers.""" - -import eventlet -eventlet.patcher.monkey_patch(all=False, socket=True) - -import datetime -import errno -import socket -import time - -import eventlet.wsgi -from oslo.config import cfg -import routes -import routes.middleware -import six -import webob.dec -import webob.exc -from xml.dom import minidom -from xml.parsers import expat - -from openstack.common import exception -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import service -from openstack.common import sslutils -from openstack.common import xmlutils - -socket_opts = [ - cfg.IntOpt('backlog', - default=4096, - help="Number of backlog requests to configure the socket with"), - cfg.IntOpt('tcp_keepidle', - default=600, - help="Sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds for each " - "server socket. Not supported on OS X."), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(socket_opts) - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -def run_server(application, port, **kwargs): - """Run a WSGI server with the given application.""" - sock = eventlet.listen(('0.0.0.0', port)) - eventlet.wsgi.server(sock, application, **kwargs) - - -class Service(service.Service): - """Provides a Service API for wsgi servers. - - This gives us the ability to launch wsgi servers with the - Launcher classes in service.py. - """ - - def __init__(self, application, port, - host='0.0.0.0', backlog=4096, threads=1000): - self.application = application - self._port = port - self._host = host - self._backlog = backlog if backlog else CONF.backlog - self._socket = self._get_socket(host, port, self._backlog) - super(Service, self).__init__(threads) - - def _get_socket(self, host, port, backlog): - # TODO(dims): eventlet's green dns/socket module does not actually - # support IPv6 in getaddrinfo(). We need to get around this in the - # future or monitor upstream for a fix - info = socket.getaddrinfo(host, - port, - socket.AF_UNSPEC, - socket.SOCK_STREAM)[0] - family = info[0] - bind_addr = info[-1] - - sock = None - retry_until = time.time() + 30 - while not sock and time.time() < retry_until: - try: - sock = eventlet.listen(bind_addr, - backlog=backlog, - family=family) - if sslutils.is_enabled(): - sock = sslutils.wrap(sock) - - except socket.error as err: - if err.args[0] != errno.EADDRINUSE: - raise - eventlet.sleep(0.1) - if not sock: - raise RuntimeError(_("Could not bind to %(host)s:%(port)s " - "after trying for 30 seconds") % - {'host': host, 'port': port}) - sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) - # sockets can hang around forever without keepalive - sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) - - # This option isn't available in the OS X version of eventlet - if hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE'): - sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, - socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, - CONF.tcp_keepidle) - - return sock - - def start(self): - """Start serving this service using the provided server instance. - - :returns: None - - """ - super(Service, self).start() - self.tg.add_thread(self._run, self.application, self._socket) - - @property - def backlog(self): - return self._backlog - - @property - def host(self): - return self._socket.getsockname()[0] if self._socket else self._host - - @property - def port(self): - return self._socket.getsockname()[1] if self._socket else self._port - - def stop(self): - """Stop serving this API. - - :returns: None - - """ - super(Service, self).stop() - - def _run(self, application, socket): - """Start a WSGI server in a new green thread.""" - logger = logging.getLogger('eventlet.wsgi') - eventlet.wsgi.server(socket, - application, - custom_pool=self.tg.pool, - log=logging.WritableLogger(logger)) - - -class Router(object): - - """WSGI middleware that maps incoming requests to WSGI apps.""" - - def __init__(self, mapper): - """Create a router for the given routes.Mapper. - - Each route in `mapper` must specify a 'controller', which is a - WSGI app to call. You'll probably want to specify an 'action' as - well and have your controller be a wsgi.Controller, who will route - the request to the action method. - - Examples: - mapper = routes.Mapper() - sc = ServerController() - - # Explicit mapping of one route to a controller+action - mapper.connect(None, "/svrlist", controller=sc, action="list") - - # Actions are all implicitly defined - mapper.resource("server", "servers", controller=sc) - - # Pointing to an arbitrary WSGI app. You can specify the - # {path_info:.*} parameter so the target app can be handed just that - # section of the URL. - mapper.connect(None, "/v1.0/{path_info:.*}", controller=BlogApp()) - """ - self.map = mapper - self._router = routes.middleware.RoutesMiddleware(self._dispatch, - self.map) - - @webob.dec.wsgify - def __call__(self, req): - """Route the incoming request to a controller based on self.map. - - If no match, return a 404. - """ - return self._router - - @staticmethod - @webob.dec.wsgify - def _dispatch(req): - """Gets application from the environment. - - Called by self._router after matching the incoming request to a route - and putting the information into req.environ. Either returns 404 - or the routed WSGI app's response. - """ - match = req.environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1] - if not match: - return webob.exc.HTTPNotFound() - app = match['controller'] - return app - - -class Request(webob.Request): - """Add some Openstack API-specific logic to the base webob.Request.""" - - default_request_content_types = ('application/json', 'application/xml') - default_accept_types = ('application/json', 'application/xml') - default_accept_type = 'application/json' - - def best_match_content_type(self, supported_content_types=None): - """Determine the requested response content-type. - - Based on the query extension then the Accept header. - Defaults to default_accept_type if we don't find a preference - - """ - supported_content_types = (supported_content_types or - self.default_accept_types) - - parts = self.path.rsplit('.', 1) - if len(parts) > 1: - ctype = 'application/{0}'.format(parts[1]) - if ctype in supported_content_types: - return ctype - - bm = self.accept.best_match(supported_content_types) - return bm or self.default_accept_type - - def get_content_type(self, allowed_content_types=None): - """Determine content type of the request body. - - Does not do any body introspection, only checks header - - """ - if "Content-Type" not in self.headers: - return None - - content_type = self.content_type - allowed_content_types = (allowed_content_types or - self.default_request_content_types) - - if content_type not in allowed_content_types: - raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) - return content_type - - -class Resource(object): - """WSGI app that handles (de)serialization and controller dispatch. - - Reads routing information supplied by RoutesMiddleware and calls - the requested action method upon its deserializer, controller, - and serializer. Those three objects may implement any of the basic - controller action methods (create, update, show, index, delete) - along with any that may be specified in the api router. A 'default' - method may also be implemented to be used in place of any - non-implemented actions. Deserializer methods must accept a request - argument and return a dictionary. Controller methods must accept a - request argument. Additionally, they must also accept keyword - arguments that represent the keys returned by the Deserializer. They - may raise a webob.exc exception or return a dict, which will be - serialized by requested content type. - """ - def __init__(self, controller, deserializer=None, serializer=None): - """Initiates Resource object. - - :param controller: object that implement methods created by routes lib - :param deserializer: object that supports webob request deserialization - through controller-like actions - :param serializer: object that supports webob response serialization - through controller-like actions - """ - self.controller = controller - self.serializer = serializer or ResponseSerializer() - self.deserializer = deserializer or RequestDeserializer() - - @webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request) - def __call__(self, request): - """WSGI method that controls (de)serialization and method dispatch.""" - - try: - action, action_args, accept = self.deserialize_request(request) - except exception.InvalidContentType: - msg = _("Unsupported Content-Type") - return webob.exc.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType(explanation=msg) - except exception.MalformedRequestBody: - msg = _("Malformed request body") - return webob.exc.HTTPBadRequest(explanation=msg) - - action_result = self.execute_action(action, request, **action_args) - try: - return self.serialize_response(action, action_result, accept) - # return unserializable result (typically a webob exc) - except Exception: - return action_result - - def deserialize_request(self, request): - return self.deserializer.deserialize(request) - - def serialize_response(self, action, action_result, accept): - return self.serializer.serialize(action_result, accept, action) - - def execute_action(self, action, request, **action_args): - return self.dispatch(self.controller, action, request, **action_args) - - def dispatch(self, obj, action, *args, **kwargs): - """Find action-specific method on self and call it.""" - try: - method = getattr(obj, action) - except AttributeError: - method = getattr(obj, 'default') - - return method(*args, **kwargs) - - def get_action_args(self, request_environment): - """Parse dictionary created by routes library.""" - try: - args = request_environment['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1].copy() - except Exception: - return {} - - try: - del args['controller'] - except KeyError: - pass - - try: - del args['format'] - except KeyError: - pass - - return args - - -class ActionDispatcher(object): - """Maps method name to local methods through action name.""" - - def dispatch(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Find and call local method.""" - action = kwargs.pop('action', 'default') - action_method = getattr(self, str(action), self.default) - return action_method(*args, **kwargs) - - def default(self, data): - raise NotImplementedError() - - -class DictSerializer(ActionDispatcher): - """Default request body serialization.""" - - def serialize(self, data, action='default'): - return self.dispatch(data, action=action) - - def default(self, data): - return "" - - -class JSONDictSerializer(DictSerializer): - """Default JSON request body serialization.""" - - def default(self, data): - def sanitizer(obj): - if isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime): - _dtime = obj - datetime.timedelta(microseconds=obj.microsecond) - return _dtime.isoformat() - return six.text_type(obj) - return jsonutils.dumps(data, default=sanitizer) - - -class XMLDictSerializer(DictSerializer): - - def __init__(self, metadata=None, xmlns=None): - """Initiates XMLDictSerializer object. - - :param metadata: information needed to deserialize xml into - a dictionary. - :param xmlns: XML namespace to include with serialized xml - """ - super(XMLDictSerializer, self).__init__() - self.metadata = metadata or {} - self.xmlns = xmlns - - def default(self, data): - # We expect data to contain a single key which is the XML root. - root_key = data.keys()[0] - doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._to_xml_node(doc, self.metadata, root_key, data[root_key]) - - return self.to_xml_string(node) - - def to_xml_string(self, node, has_atom=False): - self._add_xmlns(node, has_atom) - return node.toprettyxml(indent=' ', encoding='UTF-8') - - #NOTE (ameade): the has_atom should be removed after all of the - # xml serializers and view builders have been updated to the current - # spec that required all responses include the xmlns:atom, the has_atom - # flag is to prevent current tests from breaking - def _add_xmlns(self, node, has_atom=False): - if self.xmlns is not None: - node.setAttribute('xmlns', self.xmlns) - if has_atom: - node.setAttribute('xmlns:atom', "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom") - - def _to_xml_node(self, doc, metadata, nodename, data): - """Recursive method to convert data members to XML nodes.""" - result = doc.createElement(nodename) - - # Set the xml namespace if one is specified - # TODO(justinsb): We could also use prefixes on the keys - xmlns = metadata.get('xmlns', None) - if xmlns: - result.setAttribute('xmlns', xmlns) - - #TODO(bcwaldon): accomplish this without a type-check - if type(data) is list: - collections = metadata.get('list_collections', {}) - if nodename in collections: - metadata = collections[nodename] - for item in data: - node = doc.createElement(metadata['item_name']) - node.setAttribute(metadata['item_key'], str(item)) - result.appendChild(node) - return result - singular = metadata.get('plurals', {}).get(nodename, None) - if singular is None: - if nodename.endswith('s'): - singular = nodename[:-1] - else: - singular = 'item' - for item in data: - node = self._to_xml_node(doc, metadata, singular, item) - result.appendChild(node) - #TODO(bcwaldon): accomplish this without a type-check - elif type(data) is dict: - collections = metadata.get('dict_collections', {}) - if nodename in collections: - metadata = collections[nodename] - for k, v in data.items(): - node = doc.createElement(metadata['item_name']) - node.setAttribute(metadata['item_key'], str(k)) - text = doc.createTextNode(str(v)) - node.appendChild(text) - result.appendChild(node) - return result - attrs = metadata.get('attributes', {}).get(nodename, {}) - for k, v in data.items(): - if k in attrs: - result.setAttribute(k, str(v)) - else: - node = self._to_xml_node(doc, metadata, k, v) - result.appendChild(node) - else: - # Type is atom - node = doc.createTextNode(str(data)) - result.appendChild(node) - return result - - def _create_link_nodes(self, xml_doc, links): - link_nodes = [] - for link in links: - link_node = xml_doc.createElement('atom:link') - link_node.setAttribute('rel', link['rel']) - link_node.setAttribute('href', link['href']) - if 'type' in link: - link_node.setAttribute('type', link['type']) - link_nodes.append(link_node) - return link_nodes - - -class ResponseHeadersSerializer(ActionDispatcher): - """Default response headers serialization.""" - - def serialize(self, response, data, action): - self.dispatch(response, data, action=action) - - def default(self, response, data): - response.status_int = 200 - - -class ResponseSerializer(object): - """Encode the necessary pieces into a response object.""" - - def __init__(self, body_serializers=None, headers_serializer=None): - self.body_serializers = { - 'application/xml': XMLDictSerializer(), - 'application/json': JSONDictSerializer(), - } - self.body_serializers.update(body_serializers or {}) - - self.headers_serializer = (headers_serializer or - ResponseHeadersSerializer()) - - def serialize(self, response_data, content_type, action='default'): - """Serialize a dict into a string and wrap in a wsgi.Request object. - - :param response_data: dict produced by the Controller - :param content_type: expected mimetype of serialized response body - - """ - response = webob.Response() - self.serialize_headers(response, response_data, action) - self.serialize_body(response, response_data, content_type, action) - return response - - def serialize_headers(self, response, data, action): - self.headers_serializer.serialize(response, data, action) - - def serialize_body(self, response, data, content_type, action): - response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type - if data is not None: - serializer = self.get_body_serializer(content_type) - response.body = serializer.serialize(data, action) - - def get_body_serializer(self, content_type): - try: - return self.body_serializers[content_type] - except (KeyError, TypeError): - raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) - - -class RequestHeadersDeserializer(ActionDispatcher): - """Default request headers deserializer""" - - def deserialize(self, request, action): - return self.dispatch(request, action=action) - - def default(self, request): - return {} - - -class RequestDeserializer(object): - """Break up a Request object into more useful pieces.""" - - def __init__(self, body_deserializers=None, headers_deserializer=None, - supported_content_types=None): - - self.supported_content_types = supported_content_types - - self.body_deserializers = { - 'application/xml': XMLDeserializer(), - 'application/json': JSONDeserializer(), - } - self.body_deserializers.update(body_deserializers or {}) - - self.headers_deserializer = (headers_deserializer or - RequestHeadersDeserializer()) - - def deserialize(self, request): - """Extract necessary pieces of the request. - - :param request: Request object - :returns: tuple of (expected controller action name, dictionary of - keyword arguments to pass to the controller, the expected - content type of the response) - - """ - action_args = self.get_action_args(request.environ) - action = action_args.pop('action', None) - - action_args.update(self.deserialize_headers(request, action)) - action_args.update(self.deserialize_body(request, action)) - - accept = self.get_expected_content_type(request) - - return (action, action_args, accept) - - def deserialize_headers(self, request, action): - return self.headers_deserializer.deserialize(request, action) - - def deserialize_body(self, request, action): - if not request.body: - LOG.debug(_("Empty body provided in request")) - return {} - - try: - content_type = request.get_content_type() - except exception.InvalidContentType: - LOG.debug(_("Unrecognized Content-Type provided in request")) - raise - - if content_type is None: - LOG.debug(_("No Content-Type provided in request")) - return {} - - try: - deserializer = self.get_body_deserializer(content_type) - except exception.InvalidContentType: - LOG.debug(_("Unable to deserialize body as provided Content-Type")) - raise - - return deserializer.deserialize(request.body, action) - - def get_body_deserializer(self, content_type): - try: - return self.body_deserializers[content_type] - except (KeyError, TypeError): - raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) - - def get_expected_content_type(self, request): - return request.best_match_content_type(self.supported_content_types) - - def get_action_args(self, request_environment): - """Parse dictionary created by routes library.""" - try: - args = request_environment['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1].copy() - except Exception: - return {} - - try: - del args['controller'] - except KeyError: - pass - - try: - del args['format'] - except KeyError: - pass - - return args - - -class TextDeserializer(ActionDispatcher): - """Default request body deserialization.""" - - def deserialize(self, datastring, action='default'): - return self.dispatch(datastring, action=action) - - def default(self, datastring): - return {} - - -class JSONDeserializer(TextDeserializer): - - def _from_json(self, datastring): - try: - return jsonutils.loads(datastring) - except ValueError: - msg = _("cannot understand JSON") - raise exception.MalformedRequestBody(reason=msg) - - def default(self, datastring): - return {'body': self._from_json(datastring)} - - -class XMLDeserializer(TextDeserializer): - - def __init__(self, metadata=None): - """Initiates XMLDeserializer object. - - :param metadata: information needed to deserialize xml into - a dictionary. - """ - super(XMLDeserializer, self).__init__() - self.metadata = metadata or {} - - def _from_xml(self, datastring): - plurals = set(self.metadata.get('plurals', {})) - - try: - node = xmlutils.safe_minidom_parse_string(datastring).childNodes[0] - return {node.nodeName: self._from_xml_node(node, plurals)} - except expat.ExpatError: - msg = _("cannot understand XML") - raise exception.MalformedRequestBody(reason=msg) - - def _from_xml_node(self, node, listnames): - """Convert a minidom node to a simple Python type. - - :param listnames: list of XML node names whose subnodes should - be considered list items. - - """ - - if len(node.childNodes) == 1 and node.childNodes[0].nodeType == 3: - return node.childNodes[0].nodeValue - elif node.nodeName in listnames: - return [self._from_xml_node(n, listnames) for n in node.childNodes] - else: - result = dict() - for attr in node.attributes.keys(): - result[attr] = node.attributes[attr].nodeValue - for child in node.childNodes: - if child.nodeType != node.TEXT_NODE: - result[child.nodeName] = self._from_xml_node(child, - listnames) - return result - - def find_first_child_named(self, parent, name): - """Search a nodes children for the first child with a given name.""" - for node in parent.childNodes: - if node.nodeName == name: - return node - return None - - def find_children_named(self, parent, name): - """Return all of a nodes children who have the given name.""" - for node in parent.childNodes: - if node.nodeName == name: - yield node - - def extract_text(self, node): - """Get the text field contained by the given node.""" - if len(node.childNodes) == 1: - child = node.childNodes[0] - if child.nodeType == child.TEXT_NODE: - return child.nodeValue - return "" - - def default(self, datastring): - return {'body': self._from_xml(datastring)} diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/eventlet_backdoor.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/eventlet_backdoor.py deleted file mode 100644 index 57b89ae..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/eventlet_backdoor.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -from __future__ import print_function - -import gc -import pprint -import sys -import traceback - -import eventlet -import eventlet.backdoor -import greenlet -from oslo.config import cfg - -eventlet_backdoor_opts = [ - cfg.IntOpt('backdoor_port', - default=None, - help='port for eventlet backdoor to listen') -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(eventlet_backdoor_opts) - - -def _dont_use_this(): - print("Don't use this, just disconnect instead") - - -def _find_objects(t): - return filter(lambda o: isinstance(o, t), gc.get_objects()) - - -def _print_greenthreads(): - for i, gt in enumerate(_find_objects(greenlet.greenlet)): - print(i, gt) - traceback.print_stack(gt.gr_frame) - print() - - -def _print_nativethreads(): - for threadId, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): - print(threadId) - traceback.print_stack(stack) - print() - - -def initialize_if_enabled(): - backdoor_locals = { - 'exit': _dont_use_this, # So we don't exit the entire process - 'quit': _dont_use_this, # So we don't exit the entire process - 'fo': _find_objects, - 'pgt': _print_greenthreads, - 'pnt': _print_nativethreads, - } - - if CONF.backdoor_port is None: - return None - - # NOTE(johannes): The standard sys.displayhook will print the value of - # the last expression and set it to __builtin__._, which overwrites - # the __builtin__._ that gettext sets. Let's switch to using pprint - # since it won't interact poorly with gettext, and it's easier to - # read the output too. - def displayhook(val): - if val is not None: - pprint.pprint(val) - sys.displayhook = displayhook - - sock = eventlet.listen(('localhost', CONF.backdoor_port)) - port = sock.getsockname()[1] - eventlet.spawn_n(eventlet.backdoor.backdoor_server, sock, - locals=backdoor_locals) - return port diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/exception.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/exception.py deleted file mode 100644 index f6c8463..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/exception.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Exceptions common to OpenStack projects -""" - -import logging - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - -_FATAL_EXCEPTION_FORMAT_ERRORS = False - - -class Error(Exception): - def __init__(self, message=None): - super(Error, self).__init__(message) - - -class ApiError(Error): - def __init__(self, message='Unknown', code='Unknown'): - self.message = message - self.code = code - super(ApiError, self).__init__('%s: %s' % (code, message)) - - -class NotFound(Error): - pass - - -class UnknownScheme(Error): - - msg = "Unknown scheme '%s' found in URI" - - def __init__(self, scheme): - msg = self.__class__.msg % scheme - super(UnknownScheme, self).__init__(msg) - - -class BadStoreUri(Error): - - msg = "The Store URI %s was malformed. Reason: %s" - - def __init__(self, uri, reason): - msg = self.__class__.msg % (uri, reason) - super(BadStoreUri, self).__init__(msg) - - -class Duplicate(Error): - pass - - -class NotAuthorized(Error): - pass - - -class NotEmpty(Error): - pass - - -class Invalid(Error): - pass - - -class BadInputError(Exception): - """Error resulting from a client sending bad input to a server""" - pass - - -class MissingArgumentError(Error): - pass - - -class DatabaseMigrationError(Error): - pass - - -class ClientConnectionError(Exception): - """Error resulting from a client connecting to a server""" - pass - - -def wrap_exception(f): - def _wrap(*args, **kw): - try: - return f(*args, **kw) - except Exception as e: - if not isinstance(e, Error): - #exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info() - logging.exception(_('Uncaught exception')) - #logging.error(traceback.extract_stack(exc_traceback)) - raise Error(str(e)) - raise - _wrap.func_name = f.func_name - return _wrap - - -class OpenstackException(Exception): - """Base Exception class. - - To correctly use this class, inherit from it and define - a 'message' property. That message will get printf'd - with the keyword arguments provided to the constructor. - """ - message = "An unknown exception occurred" - - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - try: - self._error_string = self.message % kwargs - - except Exception: - if _FATAL_EXCEPTION_FORMAT_ERRORS: - raise - else: - # at least get the core message out if something happened - self._error_string = self.message - - def __str__(self): - return self._error_string - - -class MalformedRequestBody(OpenstackException): - message = "Malformed message body: %(reason)s" - - -class InvalidContentType(OpenstackException): - message = "Invalid content type %(content_type)s" diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/excutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/excutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index d40d46c..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/excutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# Copyright 2012, Red Hat, 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. - -""" -Exception related utilities. -""" - -import contextlib -import logging -import sys -import time -import traceback - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - - -@contextlib.contextmanager -def save_and_reraise_exception(): - """Save current exception, run some code and then re-raise. - - In some cases the exception context can be cleared, resulting in None - being attempted to be re-raised after an exception handler is run. This - can happen when eventlet switches greenthreads or when running an - exception handler, code raises and catches an exception. In both - cases the exception context will be cleared. - - To work around this, we save the exception state, run handler code, and - then re-raise the original exception. If another exception occurs, the - saved exception is logged and the new exception is re-raised. - """ - type_, value, tb = sys.exc_info() - try: - yield - except Exception: - logging.error(_('Original exception being dropped: %s'), - traceback.format_exception(type_, value, tb)) - raise - raise type_, value, tb - - -def forever_retry_uncaught_exceptions(infunc): - def inner_func(*args, **kwargs): - last_log_time = 0 - last_exc_message = None - exc_count = 0 - while True: - try: - return infunc(*args, **kwargs) - except Exception as exc: - if exc.message == last_exc_message: - exc_count += 1 - else: - exc_count = 1 - # Do not log any more frequently than once a minute unless - # the exception message changes - cur_time = int(time.time()) - if (cur_time - last_log_time > 60 or - exc.message != last_exc_message): - logging.exception( - _('Unexpected exception occurred %d time(s)... ' - 'retrying.') % exc_count) - last_log_time = cur_time - last_exc_message = exc.message - exc_count = 0 - # This should be a very rare event. In case it isn't, do - # a sleep. - time.sleep(1) - return inner_func diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fileutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fileutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9f8807f..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fileutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 contextlib -import errno -import os - -from openstack.common import excutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -_FILE_CACHE = {} - - -def ensure_tree(path): - """Create a directory (and any ancestor directories required) - - :param path: Directory to create - """ - try: - os.makedirs(path) - except OSError as exc: - if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST: - if not os.path.isdir(path): - raise - else: - raise - - -def read_cached_file(filename, force_reload=False): - """Read from a file if it has been modified. - - :param force_reload: Whether to reload the file. - :returns: A tuple with a boolean specifying if the data is fresh - or not. - """ - global _FILE_CACHE - - if force_reload and filename in _FILE_CACHE: - del _FILE_CACHE[filename] - - reloaded = False - mtime = os.path.getmtime(filename) - cache_info = _FILE_CACHE.setdefault(filename, {}) - - if not cache_info or mtime > cache_info.get('mtime', 0): - LOG.debug(_("Reloading cached file %s") % filename) - with open(filename) as fap: - cache_info['data'] = fap.read() - cache_info['mtime'] = mtime - reloaded = True - return (reloaded, cache_info['data']) - - -def delete_if_exists(path): - """Delete a file, but ignore file not found error. - - :param path: File to delete - """ - - try: - os.unlink(path) - except OSError as e: - if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: - return - else: - raise - - -@contextlib.contextmanager -def remove_path_on_error(path): - """Protect code that wants to operate on PATH atomically. - Any exception will cause PATH to be removed. - - :param path: File to work with - """ - try: - yield - except Exception: - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - delete_if_exists(path) - - -def file_open(*args, **kwargs): - """Open file - - see built-in file() documentation for more details - - Note: The reason this is kept in a separate module is to easily - be able to provide a stub module that doesn't alter system - state at all (for unit tests) - """ - return file(*args, **kwargs) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/mockpatch.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/mockpatch.py deleted file mode 100644 index cd0d6ca..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/mockpatch.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 fixtures -import mock - - -class PatchObject(fixtures.Fixture): - """Deal with code around mock.""" - - def __init__(self, obj, attr, **kwargs): - self.obj = obj - self.attr = attr - self.kwargs = kwargs - - def setUp(self): - super(PatchObject, self).setUp() - _p = mock.patch.object(self.obj, self.attr, **self.kwargs) - self.mock = _p.start() - self.addCleanup(_p.stop) - - -class Patch(fixtures.Fixture): - - """Deal with code around mock.patch.""" - - def __init__(self, obj, **kwargs): - self.obj = obj - self.kwargs = kwargs - - def setUp(self): - super(Patch, self).setUp() - _p = mock.patch(self.obj, **self.kwargs) - self.mock = _p.start() - self.addCleanup(_p.stop) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/moxstubout.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/moxstubout.py deleted file mode 100644 index f277fdd..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/fixture/moxstubout.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 fixtures -import mox -import stubout - - -class MoxStubout(fixtures.Fixture): - """Deal with code around mox and stubout as a fixture.""" - - def setUp(self): - super(MoxStubout, self).setUp() - # emulate some of the mox stuff, we can't use the metaclass - # because it screws with our generators - self.mox = mox.Mox() - self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() - self.addCleanup(self.mox.UnsetStubs) - self.addCleanup(self.stubs.UnsetAll) - self.addCleanup(self.stubs.SmartUnsetAll) - self.addCleanup(self.mox.VerifyAll) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/funcutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/funcutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index b04d58f..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/funcutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Utility methods for working with functions/decorators.""" - -import inspect - - -def get_wrapped_function(function): - """Get the method at the bottom of a stack of decorators.""" - - if not hasattr(function, 'func_closure') or not function.func_closure: - return function - - def _get_wrapped_function(function): - if not hasattr(function, 'func_closure') or not function.func_closure: - return None - - for closure in function.func_closure: - func = closure.cell_contents - - deeper_func = _get_wrapped_function(func) - if deeper_func: - return deeper_func - elif hasattr(closure.cell_contents, '__call__'): - return closure.cell_contents - - return _get_wrapped_function(function) - - -def getcallargs(function, *args, **kwargs): - """This is a simplified inspect.getcallargs (2.7+). - - It should be replaced when python >= 2.7 is standard. - """ - - keyed_args = {} - argnames, varargs, keywords, defaults = inspect.getargspec(function) - - keyed_args.update(kwargs) - - # NOTE(alaski) the implicit 'self' or 'cls' argument shows up in - # argnames but not in args or kwargs. Uses 'in' rather than '==' because - # some tests use 'self2'. - if 'self' in argnames[0] or 'cls' == argnames[0]: - # The function may not actually be a method or have im_self. - # Typically seen when it's stubbed with mox. - if inspect.ismethod(function) and hasattr(function, 'im_self'): - keyed_args[argnames[0]] = function.im_self - else: - keyed_args[argnames[0]] = None - - remaining_argnames = filter(lambda x: x not in keyed_args, argnames) - keyed_args.update(dict(zip(remaining_argnames, args))) - - if defaults: - num_defaults = len(defaults) - for argname, value in zip(argnames[-num_defaults:], defaults): - if argname not in keyed_args: - keyed_args[argname] = value - - return keyed_args diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/gettextutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/gettextutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0e27425..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/gettextutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. -# -# 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. - -""" -gettext for openstack-common modules. - -Usual usage in an openstack.common module: - - from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -""" - -import copy -import gettext -import logging.handlers -import os -import UserString - -_localedir = os.environ.get('oslo'.upper() + '_LOCALEDIR') -_t = gettext.translation('oslo', localedir=_localedir, fallback=True) - - -def _(msg): - return _t.ugettext(msg) - - -def install(domain): - """Install a _() function using the given translation domain. - - Given a translation domain, install a _() function using gettext's - install() function. - - The main difference from gettext.install() is that we allow - overriding the default localedir (e.g. /usr/share/locale) using - a translation-domain-specific environment variable (e.g. - NOVA_LOCALEDIR). - """ - gettext.install(domain, - localedir=os.environ.get(domain.upper() + '_LOCALEDIR'), - unicode=True) - - -""" -Lazy gettext functionality. - -The following is an attempt to introduce a deferred way -to do translations on messages in OpenStack. We attempt to -override the standard _() function and % (format string) operation -to build Message objects that can later be translated when we have -more information. Also included is an example LogHandler that -translates Messages to an associated locale, effectively allowing -many logs, each with their own locale. -""" - - -def get_lazy_gettext(domain): - """Assemble and return a lazy gettext function for a given domain. - - Factory method for a project/module to get a lazy gettext function - for its own translation domain (i.e. nova, glance, cinder, etc.) - """ - - def _lazy_gettext(msg): - """Create and return a Message object. - - Message encapsulates a string so that we can translate it later when - needed. - """ - return Message(msg, domain) - - return _lazy_gettext - - -class Message(UserString.UserString, object): - """Class used to encapsulate translatable messages.""" - def __init__(self, msg, domain): - # _msg is the gettext msgid and should never change - self._msg = msg - self._left_extra_msg = '' - self._right_extra_msg = '' - self.params = None - self.locale = None - self.domain = domain - - @property - def data(self): - # NOTE(mrodden): this should always resolve to a unicode string - # that best represents the state of the message currently - - localedir = os.environ.get(self.domain.upper() + '_LOCALEDIR') - if self.locale: - lang = gettext.translation(self.domain, - localedir=localedir, - languages=[self.locale], - fallback=True) - else: - # use system locale for translations - lang = gettext.translation(self.domain, - localedir=localedir, - fallback=True) - - full_msg = (self._left_extra_msg + - lang.ugettext(self._msg) + - self._right_extra_msg) - - if self.params is not None: - full_msg = full_msg % self.params - - return unicode(full_msg) - - def _save_parameters(self, other): - # we check for None later to see if - # we actually have parameters to inject, - # so encapsulate if our parameter is actually None - if other is None: - self.params = (other, ) - else: - self.params = copy.deepcopy(other) - - return self - - # overrides to be more string-like - def __unicode__(self): - return self.data - - def __str__(self): - return self.data.encode('utf-8') - - def __getstate__(self): - to_copy = ['_msg', '_right_extra_msg', '_left_extra_msg', - 'domain', 'params', 'locale'] - new_dict = self.__dict__.fromkeys(to_copy) - for attr in to_copy: - new_dict[attr] = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__[attr]) - - return new_dict - - def __setstate__(self, state): - for (k, v) in state.items(): - setattr(self, k, v) - - # operator overloads - def __add__(self, other): - copied = copy.deepcopy(self) - copied._right_extra_msg += other.__str__() - return copied - - def __radd__(self, other): - copied = copy.deepcopy(self) - copied._left_extra_msg += other.__str__() - return copied - - def __mod__(self, other): - # do a format string to catch and raise - # any possible KeyErrors from missing parameters - self.data % other - copied = copy.deepcopy(self) - return copied._save_parameters(other) - - def __mul__(self, other): - return self.data * other - - def __rmul__(self, other): - return other * self.data - - def __getitem__(self, key): - return self.data[key] - - def __getslice__(self, start, end): - return self.data.__getslice__(start, end) - - def __getattribute__(self, name): - # NOTE(mrodden): handle lossy operations that we can't deal with yet - # These override the UserString implementation, since UserString - # uses our __class__ attribute to try and build a new message - # after running the inner data string through the operation. - # At that point, we have lost the gettext message id and can just - # safely resolve to a string instead. - ops = ['capitalize', 'center', 'decode', 'encode', - 'expandtabs', 'ljust', 'lstrip', 'replace', 'rjust', 'rstrip', - 'strip', 'swapcase', 'title', 'translate', 'upper', 'zfill'] - if name in ops: - return getattr(self.data, name) - else: - return UserString.UserString.__getattribute__(self, name) - - -class LocaleHandler(logging.Handler): - """Handler that can have a locale associated to translate Messages. - - A quick example of how to utilize the Message class above. - LocaleHandler takes a locale and a target logging.Handler object - to forward LogRecord objects to after translating the internal Message. - """ - - def __init__(self, locale, target): - """Initialize a LocaleHandler - - :param locale: locale to use for translating messages - :param target: logging.Handler object to forward - LogRecord objects to after translation - """ - logging.Handler.__init__(self) - self.locale = locale - self.target = target - - def emit(self, record): - if isinstance(record.msg, Message): - # set the locale and resolve to a string - record.msg.locale = self.locale - - self.target.emit(record) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/importutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/importutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7a303f9..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/importutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 related utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import sys -import traceback - - -def import_class(import_str): - """Returns a class from a string including module and class.""" - mod_str, _sep, class_str = import_str.rpartition('.') - try: - __import__(mod_str) - return getattr(sys.modules[mod_str], class_str) - except (ValueError, AttributeError): - raise ImportError('Class %s cannot be found (%s)' % - (class_str, - traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info()))) - - -def import_object(import_str, *args, **kwargs): - """Import a class and return an instance of it.""" - return import_class(import_str)(*args, **kwargs) - - -def import_object_ns(name_space, import_str, *args, **kwargs): - """Tries to import object from default namespace. - - Imports a class and return an instance of it, first by trying - to find the class in a default namespace, then failing back to - a full path if not found in the default namespace. - """ - import_value = "%s.%s" % (name_space, import_str) - try: - return import_class(import_value)(*args, **kwargs) - except ImportError: - return import_class(import_str)(*args, **kwargs) - - -def import_module(import_str): - """Import a module.""" - __import__(import_str) - return sys.modules[import_str] - - -def try_import(import_str, default=None): - """Try to import a module and if it fails return default.""" - try: - return import_module(import_str) - except ImportError: - return default diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/jsonutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/jsonutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index bf23403..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/jsonutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2011 Justin Santa Barbara -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -''' -JSON related utilities. - -This module provides a few things: - - 1) A handy function for getting an object down to something that can be - JSON serialized. See to_primitive(). - - 2) Wrappers around loads() and dumps(). The dumps() wrapper will - automatically use to_primitive() for you if needed. - - 3) This sets up anyjson to use the loads() and dumps() wrappers if anyjson - is available. -''' - - -import datetime -import functools -import inspect -import itertools -import json -import types -import xmlrpclib - -import six - -from openstack.common import timeutils - - -_nasty_type_tests = [inspect.ismodule, inspect.isclass, inspect.ismethod, - inspect.isfunction, inspect.isgeneratorfunction, - inspect.isgenerator, inspect.istraceback, inspect.isframe, - inspect.iscode, inspect.isbuiltin, inspect.isroutine, - inspect.isabstract] - -_simple_types = (types.NoneType, int, basestring, bool, float, long) - - -def to_primitive(value, convert_instances=False, convert_datetime=True, - level=0, max_depth=3): - """Convert a complex object into primitives. - - Handy for JSON serialization. We can optionally handle instances, - but since this is a recursive function, we could have cyclical - data structures. - - To handle cyclical data structures we could track the actual objects - visited in a set, but not all objects are hashable. Instead we just - track the depth of the object inspections and don't go too deep. - - Therefore, convert_instances=True is lossy ... be aware. - - """ - # handle obvious types first - order of basic types determined by running - # full tests on nova project, resulting in the following counts: - # 572754 - # 460353 - # 379632 - # 274610 - # 199918 - # 114200 - # 51817 - # 26164 - # 6491 - # 283 - # 19 - if isinstance(value, _simple_types): - return value - - if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): - if convert_datetime: - return timeutils.strtime(value) - else: - return value - - # value of itertools.count doesn't get caught by nasty_type_tests - # and results in infinite loop when list(value) is called. - if type(value) == itertools.count: - return six.text_type(value) - - # FIXME(vish): Workaround for LP bug 852095. Without this workaround, - # tests that raise an exception in a mocked method that - # has a @wrap_exception with a notifier will fail. If - # we up the dependency to 0.5.4 (when it is released) we - # can remove this workaround. - if getattr(value, '__module__', None) == 'mox': - return 'mock' - - if level > max_depth: - return '?' - - # The try block may not be necessary after the class check above, - # but just in case ... - try: - recursive = functools.partial(to_primitive, - convert_instances=convert_instances, - convert_datetime=convert_datetime, - level=level, - max_depth=max_depth) - if isinstance(value, dict): - return dict((k, recursive(v)) for k, v in value.iteritems()) - elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): - return [recursive(lv) for lv in value] - - # It's not clear why xmlrpclib created their own DateTime type, but - # for our purposes, make it a datetime type which is explicitly - # handled - if isinstance(value, xmlrpclib.DateTime): - value = datetime.datetime(*tuple(value.timetuple())[:6]) - - if convert_datetime and isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): - return timeutils.strtime(value) - elif hasattr(value, 'iteritems'): - return recursive(dict(value.iteritems()), level=level + 1) - elif hasattr(value, '__iter__'): - return recursive(list(value)) - elif convert_instances and hasattr(value, '__dict__'): - # Likely an instance of something. Watch for cycles. - # Ignore class member vars. - return recursive(value.__dict__, level=level + 1) - else: - if any(test(value) for test in _nasty_type_tests): - return six.text_type(value) - return value - except TypeError: - # Class objects are tricky since they may define something like - # __iter__ defined but it isn't callable as list(). - return six.text_type(value) - - -def dumps(value, default=to_primitive, **kwargs): - return json.dumps(value, default=default, **kwargs) - - -def loads(s): - return json.loads(s) - - -def load(s): - return json.load(s) - - -try: - import anyjson -except ImportError: - pass -else: - anyjson._modules.append((__name__, 'dumps', TypeError, - 'loads', ValueError, 'load')) - anyjson.force_implementation(__name__) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/local.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/local.py deleted file mode 100644 index f1bfc82..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/local.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Greenthread local storage of variables using weak references""" - -import weakref - -from eventlet import corolocal - - -class WeakLocal(corolocal.local): - def __getattribute__(self, attr): - rval = corolocal.local.__getattribute__(self, attr) - if rval: - # NOTE(mikal): this bit is confusing. What is stored is a weak - # reference, not the value itself. We therefore need to lookup - # the weak reference and return the inner value here. - rval = rval() - return rval - - def __setattr__(self, attr, value): - value = weakref.ref(value) - return corolocal.local.__setattr__(self, attr, value) - - -# NOTE(mikal): the name "store" should be deprecated in the future -store = WeakLocal() - -# A "weak" store uses weak references and allows an object to fall out of scope -# when it falls out of scope in the code that uses the thread local storage. A -# "strong" store will hold a reference to the object so that it never falls out -# of scope. -weak_store = WeakLocal() -strong_store = corolocal.local diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/lockutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/lockutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 27525ce..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/lockutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 errno -import functools -import os -import shutil -import tempfile -import time -import weakref - -from eventlet import semaphore -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import fileutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import local -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -util_opts = [ - cfg.BoolOpt('disable_process_locking', default=False, - help='Whether to disable inter-process locks'), - cfg.StrOpt('lock_path', - help=('Directory to use for lock files. Default to a ' - 'temp directory')) -] - - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(util_opts) - - -def set_defaults(lock_path): - cfg.set_defaults(util_opts, lock_path=lock_path) - - -class _InterProcessLock(object): - """Lock implementation which allows multiple locks, working around - issues like bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=632857 and does - not require any cleanup. Since the lock is always held on a file - descriptor rather than outside of the process, the lock gets dropped - automatically if the process crashes, even if __exit__ is not executed. - - There are no guarantees regarding usage by multiple green threads in a - single process here. This lock works only between processes. Exclusive - access between local threads should be achieved using the semaphores - in the @synchronized decorator. - - Note these locks are released when the descriptor is closed, so it's not - safe to close the file descriptor while another green thread holds the - lock. Just opening and closing the lock file can break synchronisation, - so lock files must be accessed only using this abstraction. - """ - - def __init__(self, name): - self.lockfile = None - self.fname = name - - def __enter__(self): - self.lockfile = open(self.fname, 'w') - - while True: - try: - # Using non-blocking locks since green threads are not - # patched to deal with blocking locking calls. - # Also upon reading the MSDN docs for locking(), it seems - # to have a laughable 10 attempts "blocking" mechanism. - self.trylock() - return self - except IOError as e: - if e.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.EAGAIN): - # external locks synchronise things like iptables - # updates - give it some time to prevent busy spinning - time.sleep(0.01) - else: - raise - - def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): - try: - self.unlock() - self.lockfile.close() - except IOError: - LOG.exception(_("Could not release the acquired lock `%s`"), - self.fname) - - def trylock(self): - raise NotImplementedError() - - def unlock(self): - raise NotImplementedError() - - -class _WindowsLock(_InterProcessLock): - def trylock(self): - msvcrt.locking(self.lockfile.fileno(), msvcrt.LK_NBLCK, 1) - - def unlock(self): - msvcrt.locking(self.lockfile.fileno(), msvcrt.LK_UNLCK, 1) - - -class _PosixLock(_InterProcessLock): - def trylock(self): - fcntl.lockf(self.lockfile, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) - - def unlock(self): - fcntl.lockf(self.lockfile, fcntl.LOCK_UN) - - -if os.name == 'nt': - import msvcrt - InterProcessLock = _WindowsLock -else: - import fcntl - InterProcessLock = _PosixLock - -_semaphores = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() - - -def synchronized(name, lock_file_prefix, external=False, lock_path=None): - """Synchronization decorator. - - Decorating a method like so:: - - @synchronized('mylock') - def foo(self, *args): - ... - - ensures that only one thread will execute the foo method at a time. - - Different methods can share the same lock:: - - @synchronized('mylock') - def foo(self, *args): - ... - - @synchronized('mylock') - def bar(self, *args): - ... - - This way only one of either foo or bar can be executing at a time. - - :param lock_file_prefix: The lock_file_prefix argument is used to provide - lock files on disk with a meaningful prefix. The prefix should end with a - hyphen ('-') if specified. - - :param external: The external keyword argument denotes whether this lock - should work across multiple processes. This means that if two different - workers both run a a method decorated with @synchronized('mylock', - external=True), only one of them will execute at a time. - - :param lock_path: The lock_path keyword argument is used to specify a - special location for external lock files to live. If nothing is set, then - CONF.lock_path is used as a default. - """ - - def wrap(f): - @functools.wraps(f) - def inner(*args, **kwargs): - # NOTE(soren): If we ever go natively threaded, this will be racy. - # See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5390569/dyn - # amically-allocating-and-destroying-mutexes - sem = _semaphores.get(name, semaphore.Semaphore()) - if name not in _semaphores: - # this check is not racy - we're already holding ref locally - # so GC won't remove the item and there was no IO switch - # (only valid in greenthreads) - _semaphores[name] = sem - - with sem: - LOG.debug(_('Got semaphore "%(lock)s" for method ' - '"%(method)s"...'), {'lock': name, - 'method': f.__name__}) - - # NOTE(mikal): I know this looks odd - if not hasattr(local.strong_store, 'locks_held'): - local.strong_store.locks_held = [] - local.strong_store.locks_held.append(name) - - try: - if external and not CONF.disable_process_locking: - LOG.debug(_('Attempting to grab file lock "%(lock)s" ' - 'for method "%(method)s"...'), - {'lock': name, 'method': f.__name__}) - cleanup_dir = False - - # We need a copy of lock_path because it is non-local - local_lock_path = lock_path - if not local_lock_path: - local_lock_path = CONF.lock_path - - if not local_lock_path: - cleanup_dir = True - local_lock_path = tempfile.mkdtemp() - - if not os.path.exists(local_lock_path): - fileutils.ensure_tree(local_lock_path) - - # NOTE(mikal): the lock name cannot contain directory - # separators - safe_name = name.replace(os.sep, '_') - lock_file_name = '%s%s' % (lock_file_prefix, safe_name) - lock_file_path = os.path.join(local_lock_path, - lock_file_name) - - try: - lock = InterProcessLock(lock_file_path) - with lock: - LOG.debug(_('Got file lock "%(lock)s" at ' - '%(path)s for method ' - '"%(method)s"...'), - {'lock': name, - 'path': lock_file_path, - 'method': f.__name__}) - retval = f(*args, **kwargs) - finally: - LOG.debug(_('Released file lock "%(lock)s" at ' - '%(path)s for method "%(method)s"...'), - {'lock': name, - 'path': lock_file_path, - 'method': f.__name__}) - # NOTE(vish): This removes the tempdir if we needed - # to create one. This is used to - # cleanup the locks left behind by unit - # tests. - if cleanup_dir: - shutil.rmtree(local_lock_path) - else: - retval = f(*args, **kwargs) - - finally: - local.strong_store.locks_held.remove(name) - - return retval - return inner - return wrap - - -def synchronized_with_prefix(lock_file_prefix): - """Partial object generator for the synchronization decorator. - - Redefine @synchronized in each project like so:: - - (in nova/utils.py) - from nova.openstack.common import lockutils - - synchronized = lockutils.synchronized_with_prefix('nova-') - - - (in nova/foo.py) - from nova import utils - - @utils.synchronized('mylock') - def bar(self, *args): - ... - - The lock_file_prefix argument is used to provide lock files on disk with a - meaningful prefix. The prefix should end with a hyphen ('-') if specified. - """ - - return functools.partial(synchronized, lock_file_prefix=lock_file_prefix) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8097b23..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,559 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Openstack logging handler. - -This module adds to logging functionality by adding the option to specify -a context object when calling the various log methods. If the context object -is not specified, default formatting is used. Additionally, an instance uuid -may be passed as part of the log message, which is intended to make it easier -for admins to find messages related to a specific instance. - -It also allows setting of formatting information through conf. - -""" - -import ConfigParser -import cStringIO -import inspect -import itertools -import logging -import logging.config -import logging.handlers -import os -import sys -import traceback - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import local - - -_DEFAULT_LOG_DATE_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" - -common_cli_opts = [ - cfg.BoolOpt('debug', - short='d', - default=False, - help='Print debugging output (set logging level to ' - 'DEBUG instead of default WARNING level).'), - cfg.BoolOpt('verbose', - short='v', - default=False, - help='Print more verbose output (set logging level to ' - 'INFO instead of default WARNING level).'), -] - -logging_cli_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('log-config', - metavar='PATH', - help='If this option is specified, the logging configuration ' - 'file specified is used and overrides any other logging ' - 'options specified. Please see the Python logging module ' - 'documentation for details on logging configuration ' - 'files.'), - cfg.StrOpt('log-format', - default=None, - metavar='FORMAT', - help='A logging.Formatter log message format string which may ' - 'use any of the available logging.LogRecord attributes. ' - 'This option is deprecated. Please use ' - 'logging_context_format_string and ' - 'logging_default_format_string instead.'), - cfg.StrOpt('log-date-format', - default=_DEFAULT_LOG_DATE_FORMAT, - metavar='DATE_FORMAT', - help='Format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. ' - 'Default: %(default)s'), - cfg.StrOpt('log-file', - metavar='PATH', - deprecated_name='logfile', - help='(Optional) Name of log file to output to. ' - 'If no default is set, logging will go to stdout.'), - cfg.StrOpt('log-dir', - deprecated_name='logdir', - help='(Optional) The base directory used for relative ' - '--log-file paths'), - cfg.BoolOpt('use-syslog', - default=False, - help='Use syslog for logging.'), - cfg.StrOpt('syslog-log-facility', - default='LOG_USER', - help='syslog facility to receive log lines') -] - -generic_log_opts = [ - cfg.BoolOpt('use_stderr', - default=True, - help='Log output to standard error') -] - -log_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('logging_context_format_string', - default='%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s ' - '%(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user)s %(tenant)s] ' - '%(instance)s%(message)s', - help='format string to use for log messages with context'), - cfg.StrOpt('logging_default_format_string', - default='%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s ' - '%(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s', - help='format string to use for log messages without context'), - cfg.StrOpt('logging_debug_format_suffix', - default='%(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d', - help='data to append to log format when level is DEBUG'), - cfg.StrOpt('logging_exception_prefix', - default='%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d TRACE %(name)s ' - '%(instance)s', - help='prefix each line of exception output with this format'), - cfg.ListOpt('default_log_levels', - default=[ - 'amqplib=WARN', - 'sqlalchemy=WARN', - 'boto=WARN', - 'suds=INFO', - 'keystone=INFO', - 'eventlet.wsgi.server=WARN' - ], - help='list of logger=LEVEL pairs'), - cfg.BoolOpt('publish_errors', - default=False, - help='publish error events'), - cfg.BoolOpt('fatal_deprecations', - default=False, - help='make deprecations fatal'), - - # NOTE(mikal): there are two options here because sometimes we are handed - # a full instance (and could include more information), and other times we - # are just handed a UUID for the instance. - cfg.StrOpt('instance_format', - default='[instance: %(uuid)s] ', - help='If an instance is passed with the log message, format ' - 'it like this'), - cfg.StrOpt('instance_uuid_format', - default='[instance: %(uuid)s] ', - help='If an instance UUID is passed with the log message, ' - 'format it like this'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_cli_opts(common_cli_opts) -CONF.register_cli_opts(logging_cli_opts) -CONF.register_opts(generic_log_opts) -CONF.register_opts(log_opts) - -# our new audit level -# NOTE(jkoelker) Since we synthesized an audit level, make the logging -# module aware of it so it acts like other levels. -logging.AUDIT = logging.INFO + 1 -logging.addLevelName(logging.AUDIT, 'AUDIT') - - -try: - NullHandler = logging.NullHandler -except AttributeError: # NOTE(jkoelker) NullHandler added in Python 2.7 - class NullHandler(logging.Handler): - def handle(self, record): - pass - - def emit(self, record): - pass - - def createLock(self): - self.lock = None - - -def _dictify_context(context): - if context is None: - return None - if not isinstance(context, dict) and getattr(context, 'to_dict', None): - context = context.to_dict() - return context - - -def _get_binary_name(): - return os.path.basename(inspect.stack()[-1][1]) - - -def _get_log_file_path(binary=None): - logfile = CONF.log_file - logdir = CONF.log_dir - - if logfile and not logdir: - return logfile - - if logfile and logdir: - return os.path.join(logdir, logfile) - - if logdir: - binary = binary or _get_binary_name() - return '%s.log' % (os.path.join(logdir, binary),) - - -class BaseLoggerAdapter(logging.LoggerAdapter): - - def audit(self, msg, *args, **kwargs): - self.log(logging.AUDIT, msg, *args, **kwargs) - - -class LazyAdapter(BaseLoggerAdapter): - def __init__(self, name='unknown', version='unknown'): - self._logger = None - self.extra = {} - self.name = name - self.version = version - - @property - def logger(self): - if not self._logger: - self._logger = getLogger(self.name, self.version) - return self._logger - - -class ContextAdapter(BaseLoggerAdapter): - warn = logging.LoggerAdapter.warning - - def __init__(self, logger, project_name, version_string): - self.logger = logger - self.project = project_name - self.version = version_string - - @property - def handlers(self): - return self.logger.handlers - - def deprecated(self, msg, *args, **kwargs): - stdmsg = _("Deprecated: %s") % msg - if CONF.fatal_deprecations: - self.critical(stdmsg, *args, **kwargs) - raise DeprecatedConfig(msg=stdmsg) - else: - self.warn(stdmsg, *args, **kwargs) - - def process(self, msg, kwargs): - if 'extra' not in kwargs: - kwargs['extra'] = {} - extra = kwargs['extra'] - - context = kwargs.pop('context', None) - if not context: - context = getattr(local.store, 'context', None) - if context: - extra.update(_dictify_context(context)) - - instance = kwargs.pop('instance', None) - instance_extra = '' - if instance: - instance_extra = CONF.instance_format % instance - else: - instance_uuid = kwargs.pop('instance_uuid', None) - if instance_uuid: - instance_extra = (CONF.instance_uuid_format - % {'uuid': instance_uuid}) - extra.update({'instance': instance_extra}) - - extra.update({"project": self.project}) - extra.update({"version": self.version}) - extra['extra'] = extra.copy() - return msg, kwargs - - -class JSONFormatter(logging.Formatter): - def __init__(self, fmt=None, datefmt=None): - # NOTE(jkoelker) we ignore the fmt argument, but its still there - # since logging.config.fileConfig passes it. - self.datefmt = datefmt - - def formatException(self, ei, strip_newlines=True): - lines = traceback.format_exception(*ei) - if strip_newlines: - lines = [itertools.ifilter( - lambda x: x, - line.rstrip().splitlines()) for line in lines] - lines = list(itertools.chain(*lines)) - return lines - - def format(self, record): - message = {'message': record.getMessage(), - 'asctime': self.formatTime(record, self.datefmt), - 'name': record.name, - 'msg': record.msg, - 'args': record.args, - 'levelname': record.levelname, - 'levelno': record.levelno, - 'pathname': record.pathname, - 'filename': record.filename, - 'module': record.module, - 'lineno': record.lineno, - 'funcname': record.funcName, - 'created': record.created, - 'msecs': record.msecs, - 'relative_created': record.relativeCreated, - 'thread': record.thread, - 'thread_name': record.threadName, - 'process_name': record.processName, - 'process': record.process, - 'traceback': None} - - if hasattr(record, 'extra'): - message['extra'] = record.extra - - if record.exc_info: - message['traceback'] = self.formatException(record.exc_info) - - return jsonutils.dumps(message) - - -def _create_logging_excepthook(product_name): - def logging_excepthook(type, value, tb): - extra = {} - if CONF.verbose: - extra['exc_info'] = (type, value, tb) - getLogger(product_name).critical(str(value), **extra) - return logging_excepthook - - -class LogConfigError(Exception): - - message = _('Error loading logging config %(log_config)s: %(err_msg)s') - - def __init__(self, log_config, err_msg): - self.log_config = log_config - self.err_msg = err_msg - - def __str__(self): - return self.message % dict(log_config=self.log_config, - err_msg=self.err_msg) - - -def _load_log_config(log_config): - try: - logging.config.fileConfig(log_config) - except ConfigParser.Error as exc: - raise LogConfigError(log_config, str(exc)) - - -def setup(product_name): - """Setup logging.""" - if CONF.log_config: - _load_log_config(CONF.log_config) - else: - _setup_logging_from_conf() - sys.excepthook = _create_logging_excepthook(product_name) - - -def set_defaults(logging_context_format_string): - cfg.set_defaults(log_opts, - logging_context_format_string= - logging_context_format_string) - - -def _find_facility_from_conf(): - facility_names = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler.facility_names - facility = getattr(logging.handlers.SysLogHandler, - CONF.syslog_log_facility, - None) - - if facility is None and CONF.syslog_log_facility in facility_names: - facility = facility_names.get(CONF.syslog_log_facility) - - if facility is None: - valid_facilities = facility_names.keys() - consts = ['LOG_AUTH', 'LOG_AUTHPRIV', 'LOG_CRON', 'LOG_DAEMON', - 'LOG_FTP', 'LOG_KERN', 'LOG_LPR', 'LOG_MAIL', 'LOG_NEWS', - 'LOG_AUTH', 'LOG_SYSLOG', 'LOG_USER', 'LOG_UUCP', - 'LOG_LOCAL0', 'LOG_LOCAL1', 'LOG_LOCAL2', 'LOG_LOCAL3', - 'LOG_LOCAL4', 'LOG_LOCAL5', 'LOG_LOCAL6', 'LOG_LOCAL7'] - valid_facilities.extend(consts) - raise TypeError(_('syslog facility must be one of: %s') % - ', '.join("'%s'" % fac - for fac in valid_facilities)) - - return facility - - -def _setup_logging_from_conf(): - log_root = getLogger(None).logger - for handler in log_root.handlers: - log_root.removeHandler(handler) - - if CONF.use_syslog: - facility = _find_facility_from_conf() - syslog = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler(address='/dev/log', - facility=facility) - log_root.addHandler(syslog) - - logpath = _get_log_file_path() - if logpath: - filelog = logging.handlers.WatchedFileHandler(logpath) - log_root.addHandler(filelog) - - if CONF.use_stderr: - streamlog = ColorHandler() - log_root.addHandler(streamlog) - - elif not CONF.log_file: - # pass sys.stdout as a positional argument - # python2.6 calls the argument strm, in 2.7 it's stream - streamlog = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) - log_root.addHandler(streamlog) - - if CONF.publish_errors: - handler = importutils.import_object( - "openstack.common.log_handler.PublishErrorsHandler", - logging.ERROR) - log_root.addHandler(handler) - - datefmt = CONF.log_date_format - for handler in log_root.handlers: - # NOTE(alaski): CONF.log_format overrides everything currently. This - # should be deprecated in favor of context aware formatting. - if CONF.log_format: - handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fmt=CONF.log_format, - datefmt=datefmt)) - log_root.info('Deprecated: log_format is now deprecated and will ' - 'be removed in the next release') - else: - handler.setFormatter(ContextFormatter(datefmt=datefmt)) - - if CONF.debug: - log_root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) - elif CONF.verbose: - log_root.setLevel(logging.INFO) - else: - log_root.setLevel(logging.WARNING) - - for pair in CONF.default_log_levels: - mod, _sep, level_name = pair.partition('=') - level = logging.getLevelName(level_name) - logger = logging.getLogger(mod) - logger.setLevel(level) - -_loggers = {} - - -def getLogger(name='unknown', version='unknown'): - if name not in _loggers: - _loggers[name] = ContextAdapter(logging.getLogger(name), - name, - version) - return _loggers[name] - - -def getLazyLogger(name='unknown', version='unknown'): - """Returns lazy logger. - - Creates a pass-through logger that does not create the real logger - until it is really needed and delegates all calls to the real logger - once it is created. - """ - return LazyAdapter(name, version) - - -class WritableLogger(object): - """A thin wrapper that responds to `write` and logs.""" - - def __init__(self, logger, level=logging.INFO): - self.logger = logger - self.level = level - - def write(self, msg): - self.logger.log(self.level, msg) - - -class ContextFormatter(logging.Formatter): - """A context.RequestContext aware formatter configured through flags. - - The flags used to set format strings are: logging_context_format_string - and logging_default_format_string. You can also specify - logging_debug_format_suffix to append extra formatting if the log level is - debug. - - For information about what variables are available for the formatter see: - http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#formatter - - """ - - def format(self, record): - """Uses contextstring if request_id is set, otherwise default.""" - # NOTE(sdague): default the fancier formating params - # to an empty string so we don't throw an exception if - # they get used - for key in ('instance', 'color'): - if key not in record.__dict__: - record.__dict__[key] = '' - - if record.__dict__.get('request_id', None): - self._fmt = CONF.logging_context_format_string - else: - self._fmt = CONF.logging_default_format_string - - if (record.levelno == logging.DEBUG and - CONF.logging_debug_format_suffix): - self._fmt += " " + CONF.logging_debug_format_suffix - - # Cache this on the record, Logger will respect our formated copy - if record.exc_info: - record.exc_text = self.formatException(record.exc_info, record) - return logging.Formatter.format(self, record) - - def formatException(self, exc_info, record=None): - """Format exception output with CONF.logging_exception_prefix.""" - if not record: - return logging.Formatter.formatException(self, exc_info) - - stringbuffer = cStringIO.StringIO() - traceback.print_exception(exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2], - None, stringbuffer) - lines = stringbuffer.getvalue().split('\n') - stringbuffer.close() - - if CONF.logging_exception_prefix.find('%(asctime)') != -1: - record.asctime = self.formatTime(record, self.datefmt) - - formatted_lines = [] - for line in lines: - pl = CONF.logging_exception_prefix % record.__dict__ - fl = '%s%s' % (pl, line) - formatted_lines.append(fl) - return '\n'.join(formatted_lines) - - -class ColorHandler(logging.StreamHandler): - LEVEL_COLORS = { - logging.DEBUG: '\033[00;32m', # GREEN - logging.INFO: '\033[00;36m', # CYAN - logging.AUDIT: '\033[01;36m', # BOLD CYAN - logging.WARN: '\033[01;33m', # BOLD YELLOW - logging.ERROR: '\033[01;31m', # BOLD RED - logging.CRITICAL: '\033[01;31m', # BOLD RED - } - - def format(self, record): - record.color = self.LEVEL_COLORS[record.levelno] - return logging.StreamHandler.format(self, record) - - -class DeprecatedConfig(Exception): - message = _("Fatal call to deprecated config: %(msg)s") - - def __init__(self, msg): - super(Exception, self).__init__(self.message % dict(msg=msg)) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log_handler.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log_handler.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1f90948..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/log_handler.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. -# -# 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 logging - -from openstack.common import notifier - -from oslo.config import cfg - - -class PublishErrorsHandler(logging.Handler): - def emit(self, record): - if ('openstack.common.notifier.log_notifier' in - cfg.CONF.notification_driver): - return - notifier.api.notify(None, 'error.publisher', - 'error_notification', - notifier.api.ERROR, - dict(error=record.msg)) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/loopingcall.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/loopingcall.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1688432..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/loopingcall.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2011 Justin Santa Barbara -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 sys - -from eventlet import event -from eventlet import greenthread - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import timeutils - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class LoopingCallDone(Exception): - """Exception to break out and stop a LoopingCall. - - The poll-function passed to LoopingCall can raise this exception to - break out of the loop normally. This is somewhat analogous to - StopIteration. - - An optional return-value can be included as the argument to the exception; - this return-value will be returned by LoopingCall.wait() - - """ - - def __init__(self, retvalue=True): - """:param retvalue: Value that LoopingCall.wait() should return.""" - self.retvalue = retvalue - - -class LoopingCallBase(object): - def __init__(self, f=None, *args, **kw): - self.args = args - self.kw = kw - self.f = f - self._running = False - self.done = None - - def stop(self): - self._running = False - - def wait(self): - return self.done.wait() - - -class FixedIntervalLoopingCall(LoopingCallBase): - """A fixed interval looping call.""" - - def start(self, interval, initial_delay=None): - self._running = True - done = event.Event() - - def _inner(): - if initial_delay: - greenthread.sleep(initial_delay) - - try: - while self._running: - start = timeutils.utcnow() - self.f(*self.args, **self.kw) - end = timeutils.utcnow() - if not self._running: - break - delay = interval - timeutils.delta_seconds(start, end) - if delay <= 0: - LOG.warn(_('task run outlasted interval by %s sec') % - -delay) - greenthread.sleep(delay if delay > 0 else 0) - except LoopingCallDone as e: - self.stop() - done.send(e.retvalue) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_('in fixed duration looping call')) - done.send_exception(*sys.exc_info()) - return - else: - done.send(True) - - self.done = done - - greenthread.spawn_n(_inner) - return self.done - - -# TODO(mikal): this class name is deprecated in Havana and should be removed -# in the I release -LoopingCall = FixedIntervalLoopingCall - - -class DynamicLoopingCall(LoopingCallBase): - """A looping call which sleeps until the next known event. - - The function called should return how long to sleep for before being - called again. - """ - - def start(self, initial_delay=None, periodic_interval_max=None): - self._running = True - done = event.Event() - - def _inner(): - if initial_delay: - greenthread.sleep(initial_delay) - - try: - while self._running: - idle = self.f(*self.args, **self.kw) - if not self._running: - break - - if periodic_interval_max is not None: - idle = min(idle, periodic_interval_max) - LOG.debug(_('Dynamic looping call sleeping for %.02f ' - 'seconds'), idle) - greenthread.sleep(idle) - except LoopingCallDone as e: - self.stop() - done.send(e.retvalue) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_('in dynamic looping call')) - done.send_exception(*sys.exc_info()) - return - else: - done.send(True) - - self.done = done - - greenthread.spawn(_inner) - return self.done diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/memorycache.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/memorycache.py deleted file mode 100644 index f60143a..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/memorycache.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Super simple fake memcache client.""" - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import timeutils - -memcache_opts = [ - cfg.ListOpt('memcached_servers', - default=None, - help='Memcached servers or None for in process cache.'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(memcache_opts) - - -def get_client(memcached_servers=None): - client_cls = Client - - if not memcached_servers: - memcached_servers = CONF.memcached_servers - if memcached_servers: - try: - import memcache - client_cls = memcache.Client - except ImportError: - pass - - return client_cls(memcached_servers, debug=0) - - -class Client(object): - """Replicates a tiny subset of memcached client interface.""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Ignores the passed in args.""" - self.cache = {} - - def get(self, key): - """Retrieves the value for a key or None. - - This expunges expired keys during each get. - """ - - now = timeutils.utcnow_ts() - for k in self.cache.keys(): - (timeout, _value) = self.cache[k] - if timeout and now >= timeout: - del self.cache[k] - - return self.cache.get(key, (0, None))[1] - - def set(self, key, value, time=0, min_compress_len=0): - """Sets the value for a key.""" - timeout = 0 - if time != 0: - timeout = timeutils.utcnow_ts() + time - self.cache[key] = (timeout, value) - return True - - def add(self, key, value, time=0, min_compress_len=0): - """Sets the value for a key if it doesn't exist.""" - if self.get(key) is not None: - return False - return self.set(key, value, time, min_compress_len) - - def incr(self, key, delta=1): - """Increments the value for a key.""" - value = self.get(key) - if value is None: - return None - new_value = int(value) + delta - self.cache[key] = (self.cache[key][0], str(new_value)) - return new_value - - def delete(self, key, time=0): - """Deletes the value associated with a key.""" - if key in self.cache: - del self.cache[key] diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/base.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/base.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7236731..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/base.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -"""Base class(es) for WSGI Middleware.""" - -import webob.dec - - -class Middleware(object): - """Base WSGI middleware wrapper. - - These classes require an application to be initialized that will be called - next. By default the middleware will simply call its wrapped app, or you - can override __call__ to customize its behavior. - """ - - @classmethod - def factory(cls, global_conf, **local_conf): - """Factory method for paste.deploy.""" - - def filter(app): - return cls(app) - - return filter - - def __init__(self, application): - self.application = application - - def process_request(self, req): - """Called on each request. - - If this returns None, the next application down the stack will be - executed. If it returns a response then that response will be returned - and execution will stop here. - """ - return None - - def process_response(self, response): - """Do whatever you'd like to the response.""" - return response - - @webob.dec.wsgify - def __call__(self, req): - response = self.process_request(req) - if response: - return response - response = req.get_response(self.application) - return self.process_response(response) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/context.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/context.py deleted file mode 100644 index 542e71e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/context.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Middleware that attaches a context to the WSGI request -""" - -from openstack.common import context -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common.middleware import base - - -class ContextMiddleware(base.Middleware): - def __init__(self, app, options): - self.options = options - super(ContextMiddleware, self).__init__(app) - - def make_context(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Create a context with the given arguments.""" - - # Determine the context class to use - ctxcls = context.RequestContext - if 'context_class' in self.options: - ctxcls = importutils.import_class(self.options['context_class']) - - return ctxcls(*args, **kwargs) - - def process_request(self, req): - """Process the request. - - Extract any authentication information in the request and - construct an appropriate context from it. - """ - # Use the default empty context, with admin turned on for - # backwards compatibility - req.context = self.make_context(is_admin=True) - - -def filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf): - """Factory method for paste.deploy.""" - conf = global_conf.copy() - conf.update(local_conf) - - def filter(app): - return ContextMiddleware(app, conf) - - return filter diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/correlation_id.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/correlation_id.py deleted file mode 100644 index bffa0d7..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/correlation_id.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2013 Rackspace Hosting -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Middleware that attaches a correlation id to WSGI request""" - -from openstack.common.middleware import base -from openstack.common import uuidutils - - -class CorrelationIdMiddleware(base.Middleware): - - def process_request(self, req): - correlation_id = (req.headers.get("X_CORRELATION_ID") or - uuidutils.generate_uuid()) - req.headers['X_CORRELATION_ID'] = correlation_id diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/debug.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/debug.py deleted file mode 100644 index f0f6b90..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/debug.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -"""Debug middleware""" - -from __future__ import print_function - -import sys - -import webob.dec - -from openstack.common.middleware import base - - -class Debug(base.Middleware): - """Helper class that returns debug information. - - Can be inserted into any WSGI application chain to get information about - the request and response. - """ - - @webob.dec.wsgify - def __call__(self, req): - print(("*" * 40) + " REQUEST ENVIRON") - for key, value in req.environ.items(): - print(key, "=", value) - print() - resp = req.get_response(self.application) - - print(("*" * 40) + " RESPONSE HEADERS") - for (key, value) in resp.headers.iteritems(): - print(key, "=", value) - print() - - resp.app_iter = self.print_generator(resp.app_iter) - - return resp - - @staticmethod - def print_generator(app_iter): - """Prints the contents of a wrapper string iterator when iterated.""" - print(("*" * 40) + " BODY") - for part in app_iter: - sys.stdout.write(part) - sys.stdout.flush() - yield part - print() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/sizelimit.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/sizelimit.py deleted file mode 100644 index 96a1fbf..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/middleware/sizelimit.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, 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. -""" -Request Body limiting middleware. - -""" - -from oslo.config import cfg -import webob.dec -import webob.exc - -from openstack.common.deprecated import wsgi -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common.middleware import base - - -#default request size is 112k -max_req_body_size = cfg.IntOpt('max_request_body_size', - deprecated_name='osapi_max_request_body_size', - default=114688, - help='the maximum body size ' - 'per each request(bytes)') - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opt(max_req_body_size) - - -class LimitingReader(object): - """Reader to limit the size of an incoming request.""" - def __init__(self, data, limit): - """Initiates LimitingReader object. - - :param data: Underlying data object - :param limit: maximum number of bytes the reader should allow - """ - self.data = data - self.limit = limit - self.bytes_read = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - for chunk in self.data: - self.bytes_read += len(chunk) - if self.bytes_read > self.limit: - msg = _("Request is too large.") - raise webob.exc.HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge(explanation=msg) - else: - yield chunk - - def read(self, i=None): - result = self.data.read(i) - self.bytes_read += len(result) - if self.bytes_read > self.limit: - msg = _("Request is too large.") - raise webob.exc.HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge(explanation=msg) - return result - - -class RequestBodySizeLimiter(base.Middleware): - """Limit the size of incoming requests.""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - super(RequestBodySizeLimiter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - - @webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=wsgi.Request) - def __call__(self, req): - if req.content_length > CONF.max_request_body_size: - msg = _("Request is too large.") - raise webob.exc.HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge(explanation=msg) - if req.content_length is None and req.is_body_readable: - limiter = LimitingReader(req.body_file, - CONF.max_request_body_size) - req.body_file = limiter - return self.application diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/network_utils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/network_utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index dbed1ce..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/network_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Network-related utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import urlparse - - -def parse_host_port(address, default_port=None): - """Interpret a string as a host:port pair. - - An IPv6 address MUST be escaped if accompanied by a port, - because otherwise ambiguity ensues: 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334 - means both [2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334] and - [2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370]:7334. - - >>> parse_host_port('server01:80') - ('server01', 80) - >>> parse_host_port('server01') - ('server01', None) - >>> parse_host_port('server01', default_port=1234) - ('server01', 1234) - >>> parse_host_port('[::1]:80') - ('::1', 80) - >>> parse_host_port('[::1]') - ('::1', None) - >>> parse_host_port('[::1]', default_port=1234) - ('::1', 1234) - >>> parse_host_port('2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334', default_port=1234) - ('2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334', 1234) - - """ - if address[0] == '[': - # Escaped ipv6 - _host, _port = address[1:].split(']') - host = _host - if ':' in _port: - port = _port.split(':')[1] - else: - port = default_port - else: - if address.count(':') == 1: - host, port = address.split(':') - else: - # 0 means ipv4, >1 means ipv6. - # We prohibit unescaped ipv6 addresses with port. - host = address - port = default_port - - return (host, None if port is None else int(port)) - - -def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True): - """Parse a URL using urlparse.urlsplit(), splitting query and fragments. - This function papers over Python issue9374 when needed. - - The parameters are the same as urlparse.urlsplit. - """ - scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlparse.urlsplit( - url, scheme, allow_fragments) - if allow_fragments and '#' in path: - path, fragment = path.split('#', 1) - if '?' in path: - path, query = path.split('?', 1) - return urlparse.SplitResult(scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 45c3b46..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/api.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/api.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7c4dbd1..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/api.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 uuid - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import context -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import timeutils - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -notifier_opts = [ - cfg.MultiStrOpt('notification_driver', - default=[], - help='Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications'), - cfg.StrOpt('default_notification_level', - default='INFO', - help='Default notification level for outgoing notifications'), - cfg.StrOpt('default_publisher_id', - default='$host', - help='Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(notifier_opts) - -WARN = 'WARN' -INFO = 'INFO' -ERROR = 'ERROR' -CRITICAL = 'CRITICAL' -DEBUG = 'DEBUG' - -log_levels = (DEBUG, WARN, INFO, ERROR, CRITICAL) - - -class BadPriorityException(Exception): - pass - - -def notify_decorator(name, fn): - """Decorator for notify which is used from utils.monkey_patch(). - - :param name: name of the function - :param function: - object of the function - :returns: function -- decorated function - - """ - def wrapped_func(*args, **kwarg): - body = {} - body['args'] = [] - body['kwarg'] = {} - for arg in args: - body['args'].append(arg) - for key in kwarg: - body['kwarg'][key] = kwarg[key] - - ctxt = context.get_context_from_function_and_args(fn, args, kwarg) - notify(ctxt, - CONF.default_publisher_id, - name, - CONF.default_notification_level, - body) - return fn(*args, **kwarg) - return wrapped_func - - -def publisher_id(service, host=None): - if not host: - host = CONF.host - return "%s.%s" % (service, host) - - -def notify(context, publisher_id, event_type, priority, payload): - """Sends a notification using the specified driver - - :param publisher_id: the source worker_type.host of the message - :param event_type: the literal type of event (ex. Instance Creation) - :param priority: patterned after the enumeration of Python logging - levels in the set (DEBUG, WARN, INFO, ERROR, CRITICAL) - :param payload: A python dictionary of attributes - - Outgoing message format includes the above parameters, and appends the - following: - - message_id - a UUID representing the id for this notification - - timestamp - the GMT timestamp the notification was sent at - - The composite message will be constructed as a dictionary of the above - attributes, which will then be sent via the transport mechanism defined - by the driver. - - Message example:: - - {'message_id': str(uuid.uuid4()), - 'publisher_id': 'compute.host1', - 'timestamp': timeutils.utcnow(), - 'priority': 'WARN', - 'event_type': 'compute.create_instance', - 'payload': {'instance_id': 12, ... }} - - """ - if priority not in log_levels: - raise BadPriorityException( - _('%s not in valid priorities') % priority) - - # Ensure everything is JSON serializable. - payload = jsonutils.to_primitive(payload, convert_instances=True) - - msg = dict(message_id=str(uuid.uuid4()), - publisher_id=publisher_id, - event_type=event_type, - priority=priority, - payload=payload, - timestamp=str(timeutils.utcnow())) - - for driver in _get_drivers(): - try: - driver.notify(context, msg) - except Exception as e: - LOG.exception(_("Problem '%(e)s' attempting to " - "send to notification system. " - "Payload=%(payload)s") - % dict(e=e, payload=payload)) - - -_drivers = None - - -def _get_drivers(): - """Instantiate, cache, and return drivers based on the CONF.""" - global _drivers - if _drivers is None: - _drivers = {} - for notification_driver in CONF.notification_driver: - add_driver(notification_driver) - - return _drivers.values() - - -def add_driver(notification_driver): - """Add a notification driver at runtime.""" - # Make sure the driver list is initialized. - _get_drivers() - if isinstance(notification_driver, basestring): - # Load and add - try: - driver = importutils.import_module(notification_driver) - _drivers[notification_driver] = driver - except ImportError: - LOG.exception(_("Failed to load notifier %s. " - "These notifications will not be sent.") % - notification_driver) - else: - # Driver is already loaded; just add the object. - _drivers[notification_driver] = notification_driver - - -def _reset_drivers(): - """Used by unit tests to reset the drivers.""" - global _drivers - _drivers = None diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/log_notifier.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/log_notifier.py deleted file mode 100644 index d3ef0ae..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/log_notifier.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -CONF = cfg.CONF - - -def notify(_context, message): - """Notifies the recipient of the desired event given the model. - - Log notifications using openstack's default logging system. - """ - - priority = message.get('priority', - CONF.default_notification_level) - priority = priority.lower() - logger = logging.getLogger( - 'openstack.common.notification.%s' % - message['event_type']) - getattr(logger, priority)(jsonutils.dumps(message)) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/no_op_notifier.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/no_op_notifier.py deleted file mode 100644 index 13d946e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/no_op_notifier.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - - -def notify(_context, message): - """Notifies the recipient of the desired event given the model.""" - pass diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier.py deleted file mode 100644 index 17bbc9a..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import context as req_context -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import rpc - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -notification_topic_opt = cfg.ListOpt( - 'notification_topics', default=['notifications', ], - help='AMQP topic used for openstack notifications') - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opt(notification_topic_opt) - - -def notify(context, message): - """Sends a notification via RPC.""" - if not context: - context = req_context.get_admin_context() - priority = message.get('priority', - CONF.default_notification_level) - priority = priority.lower() - for topic in CONF.notification_topics: - topic = '%s.%s' % (topic, priority) - try: - rpc.notify(context, topic, message) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_("Could not send notification to %(topic)s. " - "Payload=%(message)s"), locals()) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier2.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier2.py deleted file mode 100644 index 38fe33b..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/rpc_notifier2.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -'''messaging based notification driver, with message envelopes''' - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import context as req_context -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import rpc - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -notification_topic_opt = cfg.ListOpt( - 'topics', default=['notifications', ], - help='AMQP topic(s) used for openstack notifications') - -opt_group = cfg.OptGroup(name='rpc_notifier2', - title='Options for rpc_notifier2') - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_group(opt_group) -CONF.register_opt(notification_topic_opt, opt_group) - - -def notify(context, message): - """Sends a notification via RPC.""" - if not context: - context = req_context.get_admin_context() - priority = message.get('priority', - CONF.default_notification_level) - priority = priority.lower() - for topic in CONF.rpc_notifier2.topics: - topic = '%s.%s' % (topic, priority) - try: - rpc.notify(context, topic, message, envelope=True) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_("Could not send notification to %(topic)s. " - "Payload=%(message)s"), locals()) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/test_notifier.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/test_notifier.py deleted file mode 100644 index 96c1746..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/notifier/test_notifier.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - - -NOTIFICATIONS = [] - - -def notify(_context, message): - """Test notifier, stores notifications in memory for unittests.""" - NOTIFICATIONS.append(message) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/pastedeploy.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/pastedeploy.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2f29356..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/pastedeploy.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, 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 sys - -from paste import deploy - -from openstack.common import local - - -class BasePasteFactory(object): - - """A base class for paste app and filter factories. - - Sub-classes must override the KEY class attribute and provide - a __call__ method. - """ - - KEY = None - - def __init__(self, data): - self.data = data - - def _import_factory(self, local_conf): - """Import an app/filter class. - - Lookup the KEY from the PasteDeploy local conf and import the - class named there. This class can then be used as an app or - filter factory. - - Note we support the : format. - - Note also that if you do e.g. - - key = - value - - then ConfigParser returns a value with a leading newline, so - we strip() the value before using it. - """ - mod_str, _sep, class_str = local_conf[self.KEY].strip().rpartition(':') - del local_conf[self.KEY] - - __import__(mod_str) - return getattr(sys.modules[mod_str], class_str) - - -class AppFactory(BasePasteFactory): - - """A Generic paste.deploy app factory. - - This requires openstack.app_factory to be set to a callable which returns a - WSGI app when invoked. The format of the name is : e.g. - - [app:myfooapp] - paste.app_factory = openstack.common.pastedeploy:app_factory - openstack.app_factory = myapp:Foo - - The WSGI app constructor must accept a data object and a local config - dict as its two arguments. - """ - - KEY = 'openstack.app_factory' - - def __call__(self, global_conf, **local_conf): - """The actual paste.app_factory protocol method.""" - factory = self._import_factory(local_conf) - return factory(self.data, **local_conf) - - -class FilterFactory(AppFactory): - - """A Generic paste.deploy filter factory. - - This requires openstack.filter_factory to be set to a callable which - returns a WSGI filter when invoked. The format is : e.g. - - [filter:myfoofilter] - paste.filter_factory = openstack.common.pastedeploy:filter_factory - openstack.filter_factory = myfilter:Foo - - The WSGI filter constructor must accept a WSGI app, a data object and - a local config dict as its three arguments. - """ - - KEY = 'openstack.filter_factory' - - def __call__(self, global_conf, **local_conf): - """The actual paste.filter_factory protocol method.""" - factory = self._import_factory(local_conf) - - def filter(app): - return factory(app, self.data, **local_conf) - - return filter - - -def app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf): - """A paste app factory used with paste_deploy_app().""" - return local.store.app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf) - - -def filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf): - """A paste filter factory used with paste_deploy_app().""" - return local.store.filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf) - - -def paste_deploy_app(paste_config_file, app_name, data): - """Load a WSGI app from a PasteDeploy configuration. - - Use deploy.loadapp() to load the app from the PasteDeploy configuration, - ensuring that the supplied data object is passed to the app and filter - factories defined in this module. - - To use these factories and the data object, the configuration should look - like this: - - [app:myapp] - paste.app_factory = openstack.common.pastedeploy:app_factory - openstack.app_factory = myapp:App - ... - [filter:myfilter] - paste.filter_factory = openstack.common.pastedeploy:filter_factory - openstack.filter_factory = myapp:Filter - - and then: - - myapp.py: - - class App(object): - def __init__(self, data): - ... - - class Filter(object): - def __init__(self, app, data): - ... - - :param paste_config_file: a PasteDeploy config file - :param app_name: the name of the app/pipeline to load from the file - :param data: a data object to supply to the app and its filters - :returns: the WSGI app - """ - (af, ff) = (AppFactory(data), FilterFactory(data)) - - local.store.app_factory = af - local.store.filter_factory = ff - try: - return deploy.loadapp("config:%s" % paste_config_file, name=app_name) - finally: - del local.store.app_factory - del local.store.filter_factory diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/periodic_task.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/periodic_task.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4fbb0fe..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/periodic_task.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# -# 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 datetime -import time - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import timeutils - - -periodic_opts = [ - cfg.BoolOpt('run_external_periodic_tasks', - default=True, - help=('Some periodic tasks can be run in a separate process. ' - 'Should we run them here?')), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(periodic_opts) - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -DEFAULT_INTERVAL = 60.0 - - -class InvalidPeriodicTaskArg(Exception): - message = _("Unexpected argument for periodic task creation: %(arg)s.") - - -def periodic_task(*args, **kwargs): - """Decorator to indicate that a method is a periodic task. - - This decorator can be used in two ways: - - 1. Without arguments '@periodic_task', this will be run on every cycle - of the periodic scheduler. - - 2. With arguments: - @periodic_task(spacing=N [, run_immediately=[True|False]]) - this will be run on approximately every N seconds. If this number is - negative the periodic task will be disabled. If the run_immediately - argument is provided and has a value of 'True', the first run of the - task will be shortly after task scheduler starts. If - run_immediately is omitted or set to 'False', the first time the - task runs will be approximately N seconds after the task scheduler - starts. - """ - def decorator(f): - # Test for old style invocation - if 'ticks_between_runs' in kwargs: - raise InvalidPeriodicTaskArg(arg='ticks_between_runs') - - # Control if run at all - f._periodic_task = True - f._periodic_external_ok = kwargs.pop('external_process_ok', False) - if f._periodic_external_ok and not CONF.run_external_periodic_tasks: - f._periodic_enabled = False - else: - f._periodic_enabled = kwargs.pop('enabled', True) - - # Control frequency - f._periodic_spacing = kwargs.pop('spacing', 0) - f._periodic_immediate = kwargs.pop('run_immediately', False) - if f._periodic_immediate: - f._periodic_last_run = None - else: - f._periodic_last_run = timeutils.utcnow() - return f - - # NOTE(sirp): The `if` is necessary to allow the decorator to be used with - # and without parens. - # - # In the 'with-parens' case (with kwargs present), this function needs to - # return a decorator function since the interpreter will invoke it like: - # - # periodic_task(*args, **kwargs)(f) - # - # In the 'without-parens' case, the original function will be passed - # in as the first argument, like: - # - # periodic_task(f) - if kwargs: - return decorator - else: - return decorator(args[0]) - - -class _PeriodicTasksMeta(type): - def __init__(cls, names, bases, dict_): - """Metaclass that allows us to collect decorated periodic tasks.""" - super(_PeriodicTasksMeta, cls).__init__(names, bases, dict_) - - # NOTE(sirp): if the attribute is not present then we must be the base - # class, so, go ahead an initialize it. If the attribute is present, - # then we're a subclass so make a copy of it so we don't step on our - # parent's toes. - try: - cls._periodic_tasks = cls._periodic_tasks[:] - except AttributeError: - cls._periodic_tasks = [] - - try: - cls._periodic_last_run = cls._periodic_last_run.copy() - except AttributeError: - cls._periodic_last_run = {} - - try: - cls._periodic_spacing = cls._periodic_spacing.copy() - except AttributeError: - cls._periodic_spacing = {} - - for value in cls.__dict__.values(): - if getattr(value, '_periodic_task', False): - task = value - name = task.__name__ - - if task._periodic_spacing < 0: - LOG.info(_('Skipping periodic task %(task)s because ' - 'its interval is negative'), - {'task': name}) - continue - if not task._periodic_enabled: - LOG.info(_('Skipping periodic task %(task)s because ' - 'it is disabled'), - {'task': name}) - continue - - # A periodic spacing of zero indicates that this task should - # be run every pass - if task._periodic_spacing == 0: - task._periodic_spacing = None - - cls._periodic_tasks.append((name, task)) - cls._periodic_spacing[name] = task._periodic_spacing - cls._periodic_last_run[name] = task._periodic_last_run - - -class PeriodicTasks(object): - __metaclass__ = _PeriodicTasksMeta - - def run_periodic_tasks(self, context, raise_on_error=False): - """Tasks to be run at a periodic interval.""" - idle_for = DEFAULT_INTERVAL - for task_name, task in self._periodic_tasks: - full_task_name = '.'.join([self.__class__.__name__, task_name]) - - now = timeutils.utcnow() - spacing = self._periodic_spacing[task_name] - last_run = self._periodic_last_run[task_name] - - # If a periodic task is _nearly_ due, then we'll run it early - if spacing is not None and last_run is not None: - due = last_run + datetime.timedelta(seconds=spacing) - if not timeutils.is_soon(due, 0.2): - idle_for = min(idle_for, timeutils.delta_seconds(now, due)) - continue - - if spacing is not None: - idle_for = min(idle_for, spacing) - - LOG.debug(_("Running periodic task %(full_task_name)s"), locals()) - self._periodic_last_run[task_name] = timeutils.utcnow() - - try: - task(self, context) - except Exception as e: - if raise_on_error: - raise - LOG.exception(_("Error during %(full_task_name)s: %(e)s"), - locals()) - time.sleep(0) - - return idle_for diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/policy.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/policy.py deleted file mode 100644 index 40e5a6e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/policy.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,846 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Common Policy Engine Implementation - -Policies can be expressed in one of two forms: A list of lists, or a -string written in the new policy language. - -In the list-of-lists representation, each check inside the innermost -list is combined as with an "and" conjunction--for that check to pass, -all the specified checks must pass. These innermost lists are then -combined as with an "or" conjunction. This is the original way of -expressing policies, but there now exists a new way: the policy -language. - -In the policy language, each check is specified the same way as in the -list-of-lists representation: a simple "a:b" pair that is matched to -the correct code to perform that check. However, conjunction -operators are available, allowing for more expressiveness in crafting -policies. - -As an example, take the following rule, expressed in the list-of-lists -representation:: - - [["role:admin"], ["project_id:%(project_id)s", "role:projectadmin"]] - -In the policy language, this becomes:: - - role:admin or (project_id:%(project_id)s and role:projectadmin) - -The policy language also has the "not" operator, allowing a richer -policy rule:: - - project_id:%(project_id)s and not role:dunce - -Finally, two special policy checks should be mentioned; the policy -check "@" will always accept an access, and the policy check "!" will -always reject an access. (Note that if a rule is either the empty -list ("[]") or the empty string, this is equivalent to the "@" policy -check.) Of these, the "!" policy check is probably the most useful, -as it allows particular rules to be explicitly disabled. -""" - -import abc -import re -import urllib -import urllib2 - -from oslo.config import cfg -import six - -from openstack.common import fileutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import log as logging - -policy_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('policy_file', - default='policy.json', - help=_('JSON file containing policy')), - cfg.StrOpt('policy_default_rule', - default='default', - help=_('Rule enforced when requested rule is not found')), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(policy_opts) - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -_checks = {} - - -class PolicyNotAuthorized(Exception): - - def __init__(self, rule): - msg = _("Policy doesn't allow %s to be performed.") % rule - super(PolicyNotAuthorized, self).__init__(msg) - - -class Rules(dict): - """A store for rules. Handles the default_rule setting directly.""" - - @classmethod - def load_json(cls, data, default_rule=None): - """Allow loading of JSON rule data.""" - - # Suck in the JSON data and parse the rules - rules = dict((k, parse_rule(v)) for k, v in - jsonutils.loads(data).items()) - - return cls(rules, default_rule) - - def __init__(self, rules=None, default_rule=None): - """Initialize the Rules store.""" - - super(Rules, self).__init__(rules or {}) - self.default_rule = default_rule - - def __missing__(self, key): - """Implements the default rule handling.""" - - # If the default rule isn't actually defined, do something - # reasonably intelligent - if not self.default_rule or self.default_rule not in self: - raise KeyError(key) - - return self[self.default_rule] - - def __str__(self): - """Dumps a string representation of the rules.""" - - # Start by building the canonical strings for the rules - out_rules = {} - for key, value in self.items(): - # Use empty string for singleton TrueCheck instances - if isinstance(value, TrueCheck): - out_rules[key] = '' - else: - out_rules[key] = str(value) - - # Dump a pretty-printed JSON representation - return jsonutils.dumps(out_rules, indent=4) - - -class Enforcer(object): - """Responsible for loading and enforcing rules. - - :param policy_file: Custom policy file to use, if none is - specified, `CONF.policy_file` will be - used. - :param rules: Default dictionary / Rules to use. It will be - considered just in the first instantiation. If - `load_rules(True)`, `clear()` or `set_rules(True)` - is called this will be overwritten. - :param default_rule: Default rule to use, CONF.default_rule will - be used if none is specified. - """ - - def __init__(self, policy_file=None, rules=None, default_rule=None): - self.rules = Rules(rules) - self.default_rule = default_rule or CONF.policy_default_rule - - self.policy_path = None - self.policy_file = policy_file or CONF.policy_file - - def set_rules(self, rules, overwrite=True): - """Create a new Rules object based on the provided dict of rules. - - :param rules: New rules to use. It should be an instance of dict. - :param overwrite: Whether to overwrite current rules or update them - with the new rules. - """ - - if not isinstance(rules, dict): - raise TypeError(_("Rules must be an instance of dict or Rules, " - "got %s instead") % type(rules)) - - if overwrite: - self.rules = Rules(rules) - else: - self.update(rules) - - def clear(self): - """Clears Enforcer rules, policy's cache and policy's path.""" - self.set_rules({}) - self.policy_path = None - - def load_rules(self, force_reload=False): - """Loads policy_path's rules. - - Policy file is cached and will be reloaded if modified. - - :param force_reload: Whether to overwrite current rules. - """ - - if not self.policy_path: - self.policy_path = self._get_policy_path() - - reloaded, data = fileutils.read_cached_file(self.policy_path, - force_reload=force_reload) - - if reloaded: - rules = Rules.load_json(data, self.default_rule) - self.set_rules(rules) - LOG.debug(_("Rules successfully reloaded")) - - def _get_policy_path(self): - """Locate the policy json data file. - - :param policy_file: Custom policy file to locate. - - :returns: The policy path - - :raises: ConfigFilesNotFoundError if the file couldn't - be located. - """ - policy_file = CONF.find_file(self.policy_file) - - if policy_file: - return policy_file - - raise cfg.ConfigFilesNotFoundError(path=CONF.policy_file) - - def enforce(self, rule, target, creds, do_raise=False, - exc=None, *args, **kwargs): - """Checks authorization of a rule against the target and credentials. - - :param rule: A string or BaseCheck instance specifying the rule - to evaluate. - :param target: As much information about the object being operated - on as possible, as a dictionary. - :param creds: As much information about the user performing the - action as possible, as a dictionary. - :param do_raise: Whether to raise an exception or not if check - fails. - :param exc: Class of the exception to raise if the check fails. - Any remaining arguments passed to check() (both - positional and keyword arguments) will be passed to - the exception class. If not specified, PolicyNotAuthorized - will be used. - - :return: Returns False if the policy does not allow the action and - exc is not provided; otherwise, returns a value that - evaluates to True. Note: for rules using the "case" - expression, this True value will be the specified string - from the expression. - """ - - # NOTE(flaper87): Not logging target or creds to avoid - # potential security issues. - LOG.debug(_("Rule %s will be now enforced") % rule) - - self.load_rules() - - # Allow the rule to be a Check tree - if isinstance(rule, BaseCheck): - result = rule(target, creds, self) - elif not self.rules: - # No rules to reference means we're going to fail closed - result = False - else: - try: - # Evaluate the rule - result = self.rules[rule](target, creds, self) - except KeyError: - LOG.debug(_("Rule [%s] doesn't exist") % rule) - # If the rule doesn't exist, fail closed - result = False - - # If it is False, raise the exception if requested - if do_raise and not result: - if exc: - raise exc(*args, **kwargs) - - raise PolicyNotAuthorized(rule) - - return result - - -class BaseCheck(object): - """Abstract base class for Check classes.""" - - __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta - - @abc.abstractmethod - def __str__(self): - """String representation of the Check tree rooted at this node.""" - - pass - - @abc.abstractmethod - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Triggers if instance of the class is called. - - Performs the check. Returns False to reject the access or a - true value (not necessary True) to accept the access. - """ - - pass - - -class FalseCheck(BaseCheck): - """A policy check that always returns False (disallow).""" - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "!" - - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Check the policy.""" - - return False - - -class TrueCheck(BaseCheck): - """A policy check that always returns True (allow).""" - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "@" - - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Check the policy.""" - - return True - - -class Check(BaseCheck): - """A base class to allow for user-defined policy checks.""" - - def __init__(self, kind, match): - """Initiates Check instance. - - :param kind: The kind of the check, i.e., the field before the - ':'. - :param match: The match of the check, i.e., the field after - the ':'. - """ - - self.kind = kind - self.match = match - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "%s:%s" % (self.kind, self.match) - - -class NotCheck(BaseCheck): - """Implements the "not" logical operator. - - A policy check that inverts the result of another policy check. - """ - - def __init__(self, rule): - """Initialize the 'not' check. - - :param rule: The rule to negate. Must be a Check. - """ - - self.rule = rule - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "not %s" % self.rule - - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Check the policy. - - Returns the logical inverse of the wrapped check. - """ - - return not self.rule(target, cred) - - -class AndCheck(BaseCheck): - """Implements the "and" logical operator. - - A policy check that requires that a list of other checks all return True. - """ - - def __init__(self, rules): - """Initialize the 'and' check. - - :param rules: A list of rules that will be tested. - """ - - self.rules = rules - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "(%s)" % ' and '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules) - - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Check the policy. - - Requires that all rules accept in order to return True. - """ - - for rule in self.rules: - if not rule(target, cred): - return False - - return True - - def add_check(self, rule): - """Adds rule to be tested. - - Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will - be tested. Returns the AndCheck object for convenience. - """ - - self.rules.append(rule) - return self - - -class OrCheck(BaseCheck): - """Implements the "or" operator. - - A policy check that requires that at least one of a list of other - checks returns True. - """ - - def __init__(self, rules): - """Initialize the 'or' check. - - :param rules: A list of rules that will be tested. - """ - - self.rules = rules - - def __str__(self): - """Return a string representation of this check.""" - - return "(%s)" % ' or '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules) - - def __call__(self, target, cred): - """Check the policy. - - Requires that at least one rule accept in order to return True. - """ - - for rule in self.rules: - if rule(target, cred): - return True - - return False - - def add_check(self, rule): - """Adds rule to be tested. - - Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will - be tested. Returns the OrCheck object for convenience. - """ - - self.rules.append(rule) - return self - - -def _parse_check(rule): - """Parse a single base check rule into an appropriate Check object.""" - - # Handle the special checks - if rule == '!': - return FalseCheck() - elif rule == '@': - return TrueCheck() - - try: - kind, match = rule.split(':', 1) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_("Failed to understand rule %s") % rule) - # If the rule is invalid, we'll fail closed - return FalseCheck() - - # Find what implements the check - if kind in _checks: - return _checks[kind](kind, match) - elif None in _checks: - return _checks[None](kind, match) - else: - LOG.error(_("No handler for matches of kind %s") % kind) - return FalseCheck() - - -def _parse_list_rule(rule): - """Translates the old list-of-lists syntax into a tree of Check objects. - - Provided for backwards compatibility. - """ - - # Empty rule defaults to True - if not rule: - return TrueCheck() - - # Outer list is joined by "or"; inner list by "and" - or_list = [] - for inner_rule in rule: - # Elide empty inner lists - if not inner_rule: - continue - - # Handle bare strings - if isinstance(inner_rule, basestring): - inner_rule = [inner_rule] - - # Parse the inner rules into Check objects - and_list = [_parse_check(r) for r in inner_rule] - - # Append the appropriate check to the or_list - if len(and_list) == 1: - or_list.append(and_list[0]) - else: - or_list.append(AndCheck(and_list)) - - # If we have only one check, omit the "or" - if not or_list: - return FalseCheck() - elif len(or_list) == 1: - return or_list[0] - - return OrCheck(or_list) - - -# Used for tokenizing the policy language -_tokenize_re = re.compile(r'\s+') - - -def _parse_tokenize(rule): - """Tokenizer for the policy language. - - Most of the single-character tokens are specified in the - _tokenize_re; however, parentheses need to be handled specially, - because they can appear inside a check string. Thankfully, those - parentheses that appear inside a check string can never occur at - the very beginning or end ("%(variable)s" is the correct syntax). - """ - - for tok in _tokenize_re.split(rule): - # Skip empty tokens - if not tok or tok.isspace(): - continue - - # Handle leading parens on the token - clean = tok.lstrip('(') - for i in range(len(tok) - len(clean)): - yield '(', '(' - - # If it was only parentheses, continue - if not clean: - continue - else: - tok = clean - - # Handle trailing parens on the token - clean = tok.rstrip(')') - trail = len(tok) - len(clean) - - # Yield the cleaned token - lowered = clean.lower() - if lowered in ('and', 'or', 'not'): - # Special tokens - yield lowered, clean - elif clean: - # Not a special token, but not composed solely of ')' - if len(tok) >= 2 and ((tok[0], tok[-1]) in - [('"', '"'), ("'", "'")]): - # It's a quoted string - yield 'string', tok[1:-1] - else: - yield 'check', _parse_check(clean) - - # Yield the trailing parens - for i in range(trail): - yield ')', ')' - - -class ParseStateMeta(type): - """Metaclass for the ParseState class. - - Facilitates identifying reduction methods. - """ - - def __new__(mcs, name, bases, cls_dict): - """Create the class. - - Injects the 'reducers' list, a list of tuples matching token sequences - to the names of the corresponding reduction methods. - """ - - reducers = [] - - for key, value in cls_dict.items(): - if not hasattr(value, 'reducers'): - continue - for reduction in value.reducers: - reducers.append((reduction, key)) - - cls_dict['reducers'] = reducers - - return super(ParseStateMeta, mcs).__new__(mcs, name, bases, cls_dict) - - -def reducer(*tokens): - """Decorator for reduction methods. - - Arguments are a sequence of tokens, in order, which should trigger running - this reduction method. - """ - - def decorator(func): - # Make sure we have a list of reducer sequences - if not hasattr(func, 'reducers'): - func.reducers = [] - - # Add the tokens to the list of reducer sequences - func.reducers.append(list(tokens)) - - return func - - return decorator - - -class ParseState(object): - """Implement the core of parsing the policy language. - - Uses a greedy reduction algorithm to reduce a sequence of tokens into - a single terminal, the value of which will be the root of the Check tree. - - Note: error reporting is rather lacking. The best we can get with - this parser formulation is an overall "parse failed" error. - Fortunately, the policy language is simple enough that this - shouldn't be that big a problem. - """ - - __metaclass__ = ParseStateMeta - - def __init__(self): - """Initialize the ParseState.""" - - self.tokens = [] - self.values = [] - - def reduce(self): - """Perform a greedy reduction of the token stream. - - If a reducer method matches, it will be executed, then the - reduce() method will be called recursively to search for any more - possible reductions. - """ - - for reduction, methname in self.reducers: - if (len(self.tokens) >= len(reduction) and - self.tokens[-len(reduction):] == reduction): - # Get the reduction method - meth = getattr(self, methname) - - # Reduce the token stream - results = meth(*self.values[-len(reduction):]) - - # Update the tokens and values - self.tokens[-len(reduction):] = [r[0] for r in results] - self.values[-len(reduction):] = [r[1] for r in results] - - # Check for any more reductions - return self.reduce() - - def shift(self, tok, value): - """Adds one more token to the state. Calls reduce().""" - - self.tokens.append(tok) - self.values.append(value) - - # Do a greedy reduce... - self.reduce() - - @property - def result(self): - """Obtain the final result of the parse. - - Raises ValueError if the parse failed to reduce to a single result. - """ - - if len(self.values) != 1: - raise ValueError("Could not parse rule") - return self.values[0] - - @reducer('(', 'check', ')') - @reducer('(', 'and_expr', ')') - @reducer('(', 'or_expr', ')') - def _wrap_check(self, _p1, check, _p2): - """Turn parenthesized expressions into a 'check' token.""" - - return [('check', check)] - - @reducer('check', 'and', 'check') - def _make_and_expr(self, check1, _and, check2): - """Create an 'and_expr'. - - Join two checks by the 'and' operator. - """ - - return [('and_expr', AndCheck([check1, check2]))] - - @reducer('and_expr', 'and', 'check') - def _extend_and_expr(self, and_expr, _and, check): - """Extend an 'and_expr' by adding one more check.""" - - return [('and_expr', and_expr.add_check(check))] - - @reducer('check', 'or', 'check') - def _make_or_expr(self, check1, _or, check2): - """Create an 'or_expr'. - - Join two checks by the 'or' operator. - """ - - return [('or_expr', OrCheck([check1, check2]))] - - @reducer('or_expr', 'or', 'check') - def _extend_or_expr(self, or_expr, _or, check): - """Extend an 'or_expr' by adding one more check.""" - - return [('or_expr', or_expr.add_check(check))] - - @reducer('not', 'check') - def _make_not_expr(self, _not, check): - """Invert the result of another check.""" - - return [('check', NotCheck(check))] - - -def _parse_text_rule(rule): - """Parses policy to the tree. - - Translates a policy written in the policy language into a tree of - Check objects. - """ - - # Empty rule means always accept - if not rule: - return TrueCheck() - - # Parse the token stream - state = ParseState() - for tok, value in _parse_tokenize(rule): - state.shift(tok, value) - - try: - return state.result - except ValueError: - # Couldn't parse the rule - LOG.exception(_("Failed to understand rule %(rule)r") % locals()) - - # Fail closed - return FalseCheck() - - -def parse_rule(rule): - """Parses a policy rule into a tree of Check objects.""" - - # If the rule is a string, it's in the policy language - if isinstance(rule, basestring): - return _parse_text_rule(rule) - return _parse_list_rule(rule) - - -def register(name, func=None): - """Register a function or Check class as a policy check. - - :param name: Gives the name of the check type, e.g., 'rule', - 'role', etc. If name is None, a default check type - will be registered. - :param func: If given, provides the function or class to register. - If not given, returns a function taking one argument - to specify the function or class to register, - allowing use as a decorator. - """ - - # Perform the actual decoration by registering the function or - # class. Returns the function or class for compliance with the - # decorator interface. - def decorator(func): - _checks[name] = func - return func - - # If the function or class is given, do the registration - if func: - return decorator(func) - - return decorator - - -@register("rule") -class RuleCheck(Check): - def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer): - """Recursively checks credentials based on the defined rules.""" - - try: - return enforcer.rules[self.match](target, creds, enforcer) - except KeyError: - # We don't have any matching rule; fail closed - return False - - -@register("role") -class RoleCheck(Check): - def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer): - """Check that there is a matching role in the cred dict.""" - - return self.match.lower() in [x.lower() for x in creds['roles']] - - -@register('http') -class HttpCheck(Check): - def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer): - """Check http: rules by calling to a remote server. - - This example implementation simply verifies that the response - is exactly 'True'. - """ - - url = ('http:' + self.match) % target - data = {'target': jsonutils.dumps(target), - 'credentials': jsonutils.dumps(creds)} - post_data = urllib.urlencode(data) - f = urllib2.urlopen(url, post_data) - return f.read() == "True" - - -@register(None) -class GenericCheck(Check): - def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer): - """Check an individual match. - - Matches look like: - - tenant:%(tenant_id)s - role:compute:admin - """ - - # TODO(termie): do dict inspection via dot syntax - match = self.match % target - if self.kind in creds: - return match == six.text_type(creds[self.kind]) - return False diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/processutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/processutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5417055..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/processutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -System-level utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import os -import random -import shlex -import signal - -from eventlet.green import subprocess -from eventlet import greenthread - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class InvalidArgumentError(Exception): - def __init__(self, message=None): - super(InvalidArgumentError, self).__init__(message) - - -class UnknownArgumentError(Exception): - def __init__(self, message=None): - super(UnknownArgumentError, self).__init__(message) - - -class ProcessExecutionError(Exception): - def __init__(self, stdout=None, stderr=None, exit_code=None, cmd=None, - description=None): - self.exit_code = exit_code - self.stderr = stderr - self.stdout = stdout - self.cmd = cmd - self.description = description - - if description is None: - description = "Unexpected error while running command." - if exit_code is None: - exit_code = '-' - message = ("%s\nCommand: %s\nExit code: %s\nStdout: %r\nStderr: %r" - % (description, cmd, exit_code, stdout, stderr)) - super(ProcessExecutionError, self).__init__(message) - - -class NoRootWrapSpecified(Exception): - def __init__(self, message=None): - super(NoRootWrapSpecified, self).__init__(message) - - -def _subprocess_setup(): - # Python installs a SIGPIPE handler by default. This is usually not what - # non-Python subprocesses expect. - signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) - - -def execute(*cmd, **kwargs): - """Helper method to shell out and execute a command through subprocess. - - Allows optional retry. - - :param cmd: Passed to subprocess.Popen. - :type cmd: string - :param process_input: Send to opened process. - :type proces_input: string - :param check_exit_code: Single bool, int, or list of allowed exit - codes. Defaults to [0]. Raise - :class:`ProcessExecutionError` unless - program exits with one of these code. - :type check_exit_code: boolean, int, or [int] - :param delay_on_retry: True | False. Defaults to True. If set to True, - wait a short amount of time before retrying. - :type delay_on_retry: boolean - :param attempts: How many times to retry cmd. - :type attempts: int - :param run_as_root: True | False. Defaults to False. If set to True, - the command is prefixed by the command specified - in the root_helper kwarg. - :type run_as_root: boolean - :param root_helper: command to prefix to commands called with - run_as_root=True - :type root_helper: string - :param shell: whether or not there should be a shell used to - execute this command. Defaults to false. - :type shell: boolean - :returns: (stdout, stderr) from process execution - :raises: :class:`UnknownArgumentError` on - receiving unknown arguments - :raises: :class:`ProcessExecutionError` - """ - - process_input = kwargs.pop('process_input', None) - check_exit_code = kwargs.pop('check_exit_code', [0]) - ignore_exit_code = False - delay_on_retry = kwargs.pop('delay_on_retry', True) - attempts = kwargs.pop('attempts', 1) - run_as_root = kwargs.pop('run_as_root', False) - root_helper = kwargs.pop('root_helper', '') - shell = kwargs.pop('shell', False) - - if isinstance(check_exit_code, bool): - ignore_exit_code = not check_exit_code - check_exit_code = [0] - elif isinstance(check_exit_code, int): - check_exit_code = [check_exit_code] - - if kwargs: - raise UnknownArgumentError(_('Got unknown keyword args ' - 'to utils.execute: %r') % kwargs) - - if run_as_root and os.geteuid() != 0: - if not root_helper: - raise NoRootWrapSpecified( - message=('Command requested root, but did not specify a root ' - 'helper.')) - cmd = shlex.split(root_helper) + list(cmd) - - cmd = map(str, cmd) - - while attempts > 0: - attempts -= 1 - try: - LOG.debug(_('Running cmd (subprocess): %s'), ' '.join(cmd)) - _PIPE = subprocess.PIPE # pylint: disable=E1101 - - if os.name == 'nt': - preexec_fn = None - close_fds = False - else: - preexec_fn = _subprocess_setup - close_fds = True - - obj = subprocess.Popen(cmd, - stdin=_PIPE, - stdout=_PIPE, - stderr=_PIPE, - close_fds=close_fds, - preexec_fn=preexec_fn, - shell=shell) - result = None - if process_input is not None: - result = obj.communicate(process_input) - else: - result = obj.communicate() - obj.stdin.close() # pylint: disable=E1101 - _returncode = obj.returncode # pylint: disable=E1101 - if _returncode: - LOG.debug(_('Result was %s') % _returncode) - if not ignore_exit_code and _returncode not in check_exit_code: - (stdout, stderr) = result - raise ProcessExecutionError(exit_code=_returncode, - stdout=stdout, - stderr=stderr, - cmd=' '.join(cmd)) - return result - except ProcessExecutionError: - if not attempts: - raise - else: - LOG.debug(_('%r failed. Retrying.'), cmd) - if delay_on_retry: - greenthread.sleep(random.randint(20, 200) / 100.0) - finally: - # NOTE(termie): this appears to be necessary to let the subprocess - # call clean something up in between calls, without - # it two execute calls in a row hangs the second one - greenthread.sleep(0) - - -def trycmd(*args, **kwargs): - """A wrapper around execute() to more easily handle warnings and errors. - - Returns an (out, err) tuple of strings containing the output of - the command's stdout and stderr. If 'err' is not empty then the - command can be considered to have failed. - - :discard_warnings True | False. Defaults to False. If set to True, - then for succeeding commands, stderr is cleared - - """ - discard_warnings = kwargs.pop('discard_warnings', False) - - try: - out, err = execute(*args, **kwargs) - failed = False - except ProcessExecutionError as exn: - out, err = '', str(exn) - failed = True - - if not failed and discard_warnings and err: - # Handle commands that output to stderr but otherwise succeed - err = '' - - return out, err - - -def ssh_execute(ssh, cmd, process_input=None, - addl_env=None, check_exit_code=True): - LOG.debug(_('Running cmd (SSH): %s'), cmd) - if addl_env: - raise InvalidArgumentError(_('Environment not supported over SSH')) - - if process_input: - # This is (probably) fixable if we need it... - raise InvalidArgumentError(_('process_input not supported over SSH')) - - stdin_stream, stdout_stream, stderr_stream = ssh.exec_command(cmd) - channel = stdout_stream.channel - - # NOTE(justinsb): This seems suspicious... - # ...other SSH clients have buffering issues with this approach - stdout = stdout_stream.read() - stderr = stderr_stream.read() - stdin_stream.close() - - exit_status = channel.recv_exit_status() - - # exit_status == -1 if no exit code was returned - if exit_status != -1: - LOG.debug(_('Result was %s') % exit_status) - if check_exit_code and exit_status != 0: - raise ProcessExecutionError(exit_code=exit_status, - stdout=stdout, - stderr=stderr, - cmd=cmd) - - return (stdout, stderr) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2d32e4e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/cmd.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/cmd.py deleted file mode 100755 index 500f6c9..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/cmd.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Root wrapper for OpenStack services - - Filters which commands a service is allowed to run as another user. - - To use this with oslo, you should set the following in - oslo.conf: - rootwrap_config=/etc/oslo/rootwrap.conf - - You also need to let the oslo user run oslo-rootwrap - as root in sudoers: - oslo ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/oslo-rootwrap - /etc/oslo/rootwrap.conf * - - Service packaging should deploy .filters files only on nodes where - they are needed, to avoid allowing more than is necessary. -""" - -from __future__ import print_function - -import ConfigParser -import logging -import os -import pwd -import signal -import subprocess -import sys - - -RC_UNAUTHORIZED = 99 -RC_NOCOMMAND = 98 -RC_BADCONFIG = 97 -RC_NOEXECFOUND = 96 - - -def _subprocess_setup(): - # Python installs a SIGPIPE handler by default. This is usually not what - # non-Python subprocesses expect. - signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) - - -def _exit_error(execname, message, errorcode, log=True): - print("%s: %s" % (execname, message)) - if log: - logging.error(message) - sys.exit(errorcode) - - -def main(): - # Split arguments, require at least a command - execname = sys.argv.pop(0) - if len(sys.argv) < 2: - _exit_error(execname, "No command specified", RC_NOCOMMAND, log=False) - - configfile = sys.argv.pop(0) - userargs = sys.argv[:] - - # Add ../ to sys.path to allow running from branch - possible_topdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(execname), - os.pardir, os.pardir)) - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(possible_topdir, "oslo", "__init__.py")): - sys.path.insert(0, possible_topdir) - - from openstack.common.rootwrap import wrapper - - # Load configuration - try: - rawconfig = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() - rawconfig.read(configfile) - config = wrapper.RootwrapConfig(rawconfig) - except ValueError as exc: - msg = "Incorrect value in %s: %s" % (configfile, exc.message) - _exit_error(execname, msg, RC_BADCONFIG, log=False) - except ConfigParser.Error: - _exit_error(execname, "Incorrect configuration file: %s" % configfile, - RC_BADCONFIG, log=False) - - if config.use_syslog: - wrapper.setup_syslog(execname, - config.syslog_log_facility, - config.syslog_log_level) - - # Execute command if it matches any of the loaded filters - filters = wrapper.load_filters(config.filters_path) - try: - filtermatch = wrapper.match_filter(filters, userargs, - exec_dirs=config.exec_dirs) - if filtermatch: - command = filtermatch.get_command(userargs, - exec_dirs=config.exec_dirs) - if config.use_syslog: - logging.info("(%s > %s) Executing %s (filter match = %s)" % ( - os.getlogin(), pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0], - command, filtermatch.name)) - - obj = subprocess.Popen(command, - stdin=sys.stdin, - stdout=sys.stdout, - stderr=sys.stderr, - preexec_fn=_subprocess_setup, - env=filtermatch.get_environment(userargs)) - obj.wait() - sys.exit(obj.returncode) - - except wrapper.FilterMatchNotExecutable as exc: - msg = ("Executable not found: %s (filter match = %s)" - % (exc.match.exec_path, exc.match.name)) - _exit_error(execname, msg, RC_NOEXECFOUND, log=config.use_syslog) - - except wrapper.NoFilterMatched: - msg = ("Unauthorized command: %s (no filter matched)" - % ' '.join(userargs)) - _exit_error(execname, msg, RC_UNAUTHORIZED, log=config.use_syslog) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/filters.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/filters.py deleted file mode 100644 index dfec412..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/filters.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,350 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 os -import re - - -class CommandFilter(object): - """Command filter only checking that the 1st argument matches exec_path.""" - - def __init__(self, exec_path, run_as, *args): - self.name = '' - self.exec_path = exec_path - self.run_as = run_as - self.args = args - self.real_exec = None - - def get_exec(self, exec_dirs=[]): - """Returns existing executable, or empty string if none found.""" - if self.real_exec is not None: - return self.real_exec - self.real_exec = "" - if os.path.isabs(self.exec_path): - if os.access(self.exec_path, os.X_OK): - self.real_exec = self.exec_path - else: - for binary_path in exec_dirs: - expanded_path = os.path.join(binary_path, self.exec_path) - if os.access(expanded_path, os.X_OK): - self.real_exec = expanded_path - break - return self.real_exec - - def match(self, userargs): - """Only check that the first argument (command) matches exec_path.""" - return os.path.basename(self.exec_path) == userargs[0] - - def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=[]): - """Returns command to execute (with sudo -u if run_as != root).""" - to_exec = self.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs) or self.exec_path - if (self.run_as != 'root'): - # Used to run commands at lesser privileges - return ['sudo', '-u', self.run_as, to_exec] + userargs[1:] - return [to_exec] + userargs[1:] - - def get_environment(self, userargs): - """Returns specific environment to set, None if none.""" - return None - - -class RegExpFilter(CommandFilter): - """Command filter doing regexp matching for every argument.""" - - def match(self, userargs): - # Early skip if command or number of args don't match - if (len(self.args) != len(userargs)): - # DENY: argument numbers don't match - return False - # Compare each arg (anchoring pattern explicitly at end of string) - for (pattern, arg) in zip(self.args, userargs): - try: - if not re.match(pattern + '$', arg): - break - except re.error: - # DENY: Badly-formed filter - return False - else: - # ALLOW: All arguments matched - return True - - # DENY: Some arguments did not match - return False - - -class PathFilter(CommandFilter): - """Command filter checking that path arguments are within given dirs - - One can specify the following constraints for command arguments: - 1) pass - pass an argument as is to the resulting command - 2) some_str - check if an argument is equal to the given string - 3) abs path - check if a path argument is within the given base dir - - A typical rootwrapper filter entry looks like this: - # cmdname: filter name, raw command, user, arg_i_constraint [, ...] - chown: PathFilter, /bin/chown, root, nova, /var/lib/images - - """ - - def match(self, userargs): - command, arguments = userargs[0], userargs[1:] - - equal_args_num = len(self.args) == len(arguments) - exec_is_valid = super(PathFilter, self).match(userargs) - args_equal_or_pass = all( - arg == 'pass' or arg == value - for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments) - if not os.path.isabs(arg) # arguments not specifying abs paths - ) - paths_are_within_base_dirs = all( - os.path.commonprefix([arg, os.path.realpath(value)]) == arg - for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments) - if os.path.isabs(arg) # arguments specifying abs paths - ) - - return (equal_args_num and - exec_is_valid and - args_equal_or_pass and - paths_are_within_base_dirs) - - def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=[]): - command, arguments = userargs[0], userargs[1:] - - # convert path values to canonical ones; copy other args as is - args = [os.path.realpath(value) if os.path.isabs(arg) else value - for arg, value in zip(self.args, arguments)] - - return super(PathFilter, self).get_command([command] + args, - exec_dirs) - - -class DnsmasqFilter(CommandFilter): - """Specific filter for the dnsmasq call (which includes env).""" - - CONFIG_FILE_ARG = 'CONFIG_FILE' - - def match(self, userargs): - if (userargs[0] == 'env' and - userargs[1].startswith(self.CONFIG_FILE_ARG) and - userargs[2].startswith('NETWORK_ID=') and - userargs[3] == 'dnsmasq'): - return True - return False - - def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=[]): - to_exec = self.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs) or self.exec_path - dnsmasq_pos = userargs.index('dnsmasq') - return [to_exec] + userargs[dnsmasq_pos + 1:] - - def get_environment(self, userargs): - env = os.environ.copy() - env[self.CONFIG_FILE_ARG] = userargs[1].split('=')[-1] - env['NETWORK_ID'] = userargs[2].split('=')[-1] - return env - - -class DeprecatedDnsmasqFilter(DnsmasqFilter): - """Variant of dnsmasq filter to support old-style FLAGFILE.""" - CONFIG_FILE_ARG = 'FLAGFILE' - - -class KillFilter(CommandFilter): - """Specific filter for the kill calls. - - 1st argument is the user to run /bin/kill under - 2nd argument is the location of the affected executable - if the argument is not absolute, it is checked against $PATH - Subsequent arguments list the accepted signals (if any) - - This filter relies on /proc to accurately determine affected - executable, so it will only work on procfs-capable systems (not OSX). - """ - - def __init__(self, *args): - super(KillFilter, self).__init__("/bin/kill", *args) - - def match(self, userargs): - if userargs[0] != "kill": - return False - args = list(userargs) - if len(args) == 3: - # A specific signal is requested - signal = args.pop(1) - if signal not in self.args[1:]: - # Requested signal not in accepted list - return False - else: - if len(args) != 2: - # Incorrect number of arguments - return False - if len(self.args) > 1: - # No signal requested, but filter requires specific signal - return False - try: - command = os.readlink("/proc/%d/exe" % int(args[1])) - except (ValueError, OSError): - # Incorrect PID - return False - - # NOTE(yufang521247): /proc/PID/exe may have '\0' on the - # end, because python doen't stop at '\0' when read the - # target path. - command = command.partition('\0')[0] - - # NOTE(dprince): /proc/PID/exe may have ' (deleted)' on - # the end if an executable is updated or deleted - if command.endswith(" (deleted)"): - command = command[:-len(" (deleted)")] - - kill_command = self.args[0] - - if os.path.isabs(kill_command): - return kill_command == command - - return (os.path.isabs(command) and - kill_command == os.path.basename(command) and - os.path.dirname(command) in os.environ['PATH'].split(':')) - - -class ReadFileFilter(CommandFilter): - """Specific filter for the utils.read_file_as_root call.""" - - def __init__(self, file_path, *args): - self.file_path = file_path - super(ReadFileFilter, self).__init__("/bin/cat", "root", *args) - - def match(self, userargs): - if userargs[0] != 'cat': - return False - if userargs[1] != self.file_path: - return False - if len(userargs) != 2: - return False - return True - - -class IpFilter(CommandFilter): - """Specific filter for the ip utility to that does not match exec.""" - - def match(self, userargs): - if userargs[0] == 'ip': - if userargs[1] == 'netns': - return (userargs[2] in ('list', 'add', 'delete')) - else: - return True - - -class EnvFilter(CommandFilter): - """Specific filter for the env utility. - - Behaves like CommandFilter, except that it handles - leading env A=B.. strings appropriately. - """ - - def _extract_env(self, arglist): - """Extract all leading NAME=VALUE arguments from arglist.""" - - envs = set() - for arg in arglist: - if '=' not in arg: - break - envs.add(arg.partition('=')[0]) - return envs - - def __init__(self, exec_path, run_as, *args): - super(EnvFilter, self).__init__(exec_path, run_as, *args) - - env_list = self._extract_env(self.args) - # Set exec_path to X when args are in the form of - # env A=a B=b C=c X Y Z - if "env" in exec_path and len(env_list) < len(self.args): - self.exec_path = self.args[len(env_list)] - - def match(self, userargs): - # ignore leading 'env' - if userargs[0] == 'env': - userargs.pop(0) - - # require one additional argument after configured ones - if len(userargs) < len(self.args): - return False - - # extract all env args - user_envs = self._extract_env(userargs) - filter_envs = self._extract_env(self.args) - user_command = userargs[len(user_envs):len(user_envs) + 1] - - # match first non-env argument with CommandFilter - return (super(EnvFilter, self).match(user_command) - and len(filter_envs) and user_envs == filter_envs) - - def exec_args(self, userargs): - args = userargs[:] - - # ignore leading 'env' - if args[0] == 'env': - args.pop(0) - - # Throw away leading NAME=VALUE arguments - while args and '=' in args[0]: - args.pop(0) - - return args - - def get_command(self, userargs, exec_dirs=[]): - to_exec = self.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs) or self.exec_path - return [to_exec] + self.exec_args(userargs)[1:] - - def get_environment(self, userargs): - env = os.environ.copy() - - # ignore leading 'env' - if userargs[0] == 'env': - userargs.pop(0) - - # Handle leading NAME=VALUE pairs - for a in userargs: - env_name, equals, env_value = a.partition('=') - if not equals: - break - if env_name and env_value: - env[env_name] = env_value - - return env - - -class ChainingFilter(CommandFilter): - def exec_args(self, userargs): - return [] - - -class IpNetnsExecFilter(ChainingFilter): - """Specific filter for the ip utility to that does match exec.""" - - def match(self, userargs): - # Network namespaces currently require root - # require argument - if self.run_as != "root" or len(userargs) < 4: - return False - - return (userargs[:3] == ['ip', 'netns', 'exec']) - - def exec_args(self, userargs): - args = userargs[4:] - if args: - args[0] = os.path.basename(args[0]) - return args diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/wrapper.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/wrapper.py deleted file mode 100644 index df1a9f4..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rootwrap/wrapper.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 ConfigParser -import logging -import logging.handlers -import os -import string - -from openstack.common.rootwrap import filters - - -class NoFilterMatched(Exception): - """This exception is raised when no filter matched.""" - pass - - -class FilterMatchNotExecutable(Exception): - """Raised when a filter matched but no executable was found.""" - def __init__(self, match=None, **kwargs): - self.match = match - - -class RootwrapConfig(object): - - def __init__(self, config): - # filters_path - self.filters_path = config.get("DEFAULT", "filters_path").split(",") - - # exec_dirs - if config.has_option("DEFAULT", "exec_dirs"): - self.exec_dirs = config.get("DEFAULT", "exec_dirs").split(",") - else: - # Use system PATH if exec_dirs is not specified - self.exec_dirs = os.environ["PATH"].split(':') - - # syslog_log_facility - if config.has_option("DEFAULT", "syslog_log_facility"): - v = config.get("DEFAULT", "syslog_log_facility") - facility_names = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler.facility_names - self.syslog_log_facility = getattr(logging.handlers.SysLogHandler, - v, None) - if self.syslog_log_facility is None and v in facility_names: - self.syslog_log_facility = facility_names.get(v) - if self.syslog_log_facility is None: - raise ValueError('Unexpected syslog_log_facility: %s' % v) - else: - default_facility = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler.LOG_SYSLOG - self.syslog_log_facility = default_facility - - # syslog_log_level - if config.has_option("DEFAULT", "syslog_log_level"): - v = config.get("DEFAULT", "syslog_log_level") - self.syslog_log_level = logging.getLevelName(v.upper()) - if (self.syslog_log_level == "Level %s" % v.upper()): - raise ValueError('Unexepected syslog_log_level: %s' % v) - else: - self.syslog_log_level = logging.ERROR - - # use_syslog - if config.has_option("DEFAULT", "use_syslog"): - self.use_syslog = config.getboolean("DEFAULT", "use_syslog") - else: - self.use_syslog = False - - -def setup_syslog(execname, facility, level): - rootwrap_logger = logging.getLogger() - rootwrap_logger.setLevel(level) - handler = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler(address='/dev/log', - facility=facility) - handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter( - os.path.basename(execname) + ': %(message)s')) - rootwrap_logger.addHandler(handler) - - -def build_filter(class_name, *args): - """Returns a filter object of class class_name.""" - if not hasattr(filters, class_name): - logging.warning("Skipping unknown filter class (%s) specified " - "in filter definitions" % class_name) - return None - filterclass = getattr(filters, class_name) - return filterclass(*args) - - -def load_filters(filters_path): - """Load filters from a list of directories.""" - filterlist = [] - for filterdir in filters_path: - if not os.path.isdir(filterdir): - continue - for filterfile in os.listdir(filterdir): - filterconfig = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() - filterconfig.read(os.path.join(filterdir, filterfile)) - for (name, value) in filterconfig.items("Filters"): - filterdefinition = [string.strip(s) for s in value.split(',')] - newfilter = build_filter(*filterdefinition) - if newfilter is None: - continue - newfilter.name = name - filterlist.append(newfilter) - return filterlist - - -def match_filter(filter_list, userargs, exec_dirs=[]): - """Checks user command and arguments through command filters. - - Returns the first matching filter. - - Raises NoFilterMatched if no filter matched. - Raises FilterMatchNotExecutable if no executable was found for the - best filter match. - """ - first_not_executable_filter = None - - for f in filter_list: - if f.match(userargs): - if isinstance(f, filters.ChainingFilter): - # This command calls exec verify that remaining args - # matches another filter. - def non_chain_filter(fltr): - return (fltr.run_as == f.run_as - and not isinstance(fltr, filters.ChainingFilter)) - - leaf_filters = [fltr for fltr in filter_list - if non_chain_filter(fltr)] - args = f.exec_args(userargs) - if (not args or not match_filter(leaf_filters, - args, exec_dirs=exec_dirs)): - continue - - # Try other filters if executable is absent - if not f.get_exec(exec_dirs=exec_dirs): - if not first_not_executable_filter: - first_not_executable_filter = f - continue - # Otherwise return matching filter for execution - return f - - if first_not_executable_filter: - # A filter matched, but no executable was found for it - raise FilterMatchNotExecutable(match=first_not_executable_filter) - - # No filter matched - raise NoFilterMatched() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 325c036..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,307 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# Copyright 2011 Red Hat, 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. - -""" -A remote procedure call (rpc) abstraction. - -For some wrappers that add message versioning to rpc, see: - rpc.dispatcher - rpc.proxy -""" - -import inspect - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import local -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -rpc_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('rpc_backend', - default='%s.impl_kombu' % __package__, - help="The messaging module to use, defaults to kombu."), - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_thread_pool_size', - default=64, - help='Size of RPC thread pool'), - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_conn_pool_size', - default=30, - help='Size of RPC connection pool'), - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_response_timeout', - default=60, - help='Seconds to wait for a response from call or multicall'), - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_cast_timeout', - default=30, - help='Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). ' - 'Only supported by impl_zmq.'), - cfg.ListOpt('allowed_rpc_exception_modules', - default=['openstack.common.exception', - 'nova.exception', - 'cinder.exception', - 'exceptions', - ], - help='Modules of exceptions that are permitted to be recreated' - 'upon receiving exception data from an rpc call.'), - cfg.BoolOpt('fake_rabbit', - default=False, - help='If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider'), - cfg.StrOpt('control_exchange', - default='openstack', - help='AMQP exchange to connect to if using RabbitMQ or Qpid'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(rpc_opts) - - -def set_defaults(control_exchange): - cfg.set_defaults(rpc_opts, - control_exchange=control_exchange) - - -def create_connection(new=True): - """Create a connection to the message bus used for rpc. - - For some example usage of creating a connection and some consumers on that - connection, see nova.service. - - :param new: Whether or not to create a new connection. A new connection - will be created by default. If new is False, the - implementation is free to return an existing connection from a - pool. - - :returns: An instance of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection - """ - return _get_impl().create_connection(CONF, new=new) - - -def _check_for_lock(): - if not CONF.debug: - return None - - if ((hasattr(local.strong_store, 'locks_held') - and local.strong_store.locks_held)): - stack = ' :: '.join([frame[3] for frame in inspect.stack()]) - LOG.warn(_('A RPC is being made while holding a lock. The locks ' - 'currently held are %(locks)s. This is probably a bug. ' - 'Please report it. Include the following: [%(stack)s].'), - {'locks': local.strong_store.locks_held, - 'stack': stack}) - return True - - return False - - -def call(context, topic, msg, timeout=None, check_for_lock=False): - """Invoke a remote method that returns something. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the - topic argument of - openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() - and only applies when the consumer was created with - fanout=False. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - :param timeout: int, number of seconds to use for a response timeout. - If set, this overrides the rpc_response_timeout option. - :param check_for_lock: if True, a warning is emitted if a RPC call is made - with a lock held. - - :returns: A dict from the remote method. - - :raises: openstack.common.rpc.common.Timeout if a complete response - is not received before the timeout is reached. - """ - if check_for_lock: - _check_for_lock() - return _get_impl().call(CONF, context, topic, msg, timeout) - - -def cast(context, topic, msg): - """Invoke a remote method that does not return anything. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the - topic argument of - openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() - and only applies when the consumer was created with - fanout=False. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().cast(CONF, context, topic, msg) - - -def fanout_cast(context, topic, msg): - """Broadcast a remote method invocation with no return. - - This method will get invoked on all consumers that were set up with this - topic name and fanout=True. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the - topic argument of - openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() - and only applies when the consumer was created with - fanout=True. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().fanout_cast(CONF, context, topic, msg) - - -def multicall(context, topic, msg, timeout=None, check_for_lock=False): - """Invoke a remote method and get back an iterator. - - In this case, the remote method will be returning multiple values in - separate messages, so the return values can be processed as the come in via - an iterator. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the - topic argument of - openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() - and only applies when the consumer was created with - fanout=False. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - :param timeout: int, number of seconds to use for a response timeout. - If set, this overrides the rpc_response_timeout option. - :param check_for_lock: if True, a warning is emitted if a RPC call is made - with a lock held. - - :returns: An iterator. The iterator will yield a tuple (N, X) where N is - an index that starts at 0 and increases by one for each value - returned and X is the Nth value that was returned by the remote - method. - - :raises: openstack.common.rpc.common.Timeout if a complete response - is not received before the timeout is reached. - """ - if check_for_lock: - _check_for_lock() - return _get_impl().multicall(CONF, context, topic, msg, timeout) - - -def notify(context, topic, msg, envelope=False): - """Send notification event. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. - :param msg: This is a dict of content of event. - :param envelope: Set to True to enable message envelope for notifications. - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().notify(cfg.CONF, context, topic, msg, envelope) - - -def cleanup(): - """Clean up resoruces in use by implementation. - - Clean up any resources that have been allocated by the RPC implementation. - This is typically open connections to a messaging service. This function - would get called before an application using this API exits to allow - connections to get torn down cleanly. - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().cleanup() - - -def cast_to_server(context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Invoke a remote method that does not return anything. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param server_params: Connection information - :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().cast_to_server(CONF, context, server_params, topic, - msg) - - -def fanout_cast_to_server(context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Broadcast to a remote method invocation with no return. - - :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this - request. - :param server_params: Connection information - :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. - :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", - "args" : dict_of_kwargs } - - :returns: None - """ - return _get_impl().fanout_cast_to_server(CONF, context, server_params, - topic, msg) - - -def queue_get_for(context, topic, host): - """Get a queue name for a given topic + host. - - This function only works if this naming convention is followed on the - consumer side, as well. For example, in nova, every instance of the - nova-foo service calls create_consumer() for two topics: - - foo - foo. - - Messages sent to the 'foo' topic are distributed to exactly one instance of - the nova-foo service. The services are chosen in a round-robin fashion. - Messages sent to the 'foo.' topic are sent to the nova-foo service on - . - """ - return '%s.%s' % (topic, host) if host else topic - - -_RPCIMPL = None - - -def _get_impl(): - """Delay import of rpc_backend until configuration is loaded.""" - global _RPCIMPL - if _RPCIMPL is None: - try: - _RPCIMPL = importutils.import_module(CONF.rpc_backend) - except ImportError: - # For backwards compatibility with older nova config. - impl = CONF.rpc_backend.replace('nova.rpc', - 'nova.openstack.common.rpc') - _RPCIMPL = importutils.import_module(impl) - return _RPCIMPL diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/amqp.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/amqp.py deleted file mode 100644 index c3e4e26..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/amqp.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,596 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# Copyright 2011 - 2012, Red Hat, 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. - -""" -Shared code between AMQP based openstack.common.rpc implementations. - -The code in this module is shared between the rpc implemenations based on AMQP. -Specifically, this includes impl_kombu and impl_qpid. impl_carrot also uses -AMQP, but is deprecated and predates this code. -""" - -import collections -import inspect -import sys -import uuid - -from eventlet import greenpool -from eventlet import pools -from eventlet import queue -from eventlet import semaphore - -from openstack.common import excutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import local -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common - - -UNIQUE_ID = '_unique_id' -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class Pool(pools.Pool): - """Class that implements a Pool of Connections.""" - def __init__(self, conf, connection_cls, *args, **kwargs): - self.connection_cls = connection_cls - self.conf = conf - kwargs.setdefault("max_size", self.conf.rpc_conn_pool_size) - kwargs.setdefault("order_as_stack", True) - super(Pool, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - self.reply_proxy = None - - # TODO(comstud): Timeout connections not used in a while - def create(self): - LOG.debug(_('Pool creating new connection')) - return self.connection_cls(self.conf) - - def empty(self): - while self.free_items: - self.get().close() - # Force a new connection pool to be created. - # Note that this was added due to failing unit test cases. The issue - # is the above "while loop" gets all the cached connections from the - # pool and closes them, but never returns them to the pool, a pool - # leak. The unit tests hang waiting for an item to be returned to the - # pool. The unit tests get here via the tearDown() method. In the run - # time code, it gets here via cleanup() and only appears in service.py - # just before doing a sys.exit(), so cleanup() only happens once and - # the leakage is not a problem. - self.connection_cls.pool = None - - -_pool_create_sem = semaphore.Semaphore() - - -def get_connection_pool(conf, connection_cls): - with _pool_create_sem: - # Make sure only one thread tries to create the connection pool. - if not connection_cls.pool: - connection_cls.pool = Pool(conf, connection_cls) - return connection_cls.pool - - -class ConnectionContext(rpc_common.Connection): - """The class that is actually returned to the create_connection() caller. - - This is essentially a wrapper around Connection that supports 'with'. - It can also return a new Connection, or one from a pool. - - The function will also catch when an instance of this class is to be - deleted. With that we can return Connections to the pool on exceptions - and so forth without making the caller be responsible for catching them. - If possible the function makes sure to return a connection to the pool. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf, connection_pool, pooled=True, server_params=None): - """Create a new connection, or get one from the pool.""" - self.connection = None - self.conf = conf - self.connection_pool = connection_pool - if pooled: - self.connection = connection_pool.get() - else: - self.connection = connection_pool.connection_cls( - conf, - server_params=server_params) - self.pooled = pooled - - def __enter__(self): - """When with ConnectionContext() is used, return self.""" - return self - - def _done(self): - """If the connection came from a pool, clean it up and put it back. - If it did not come from a pool, close it. - """ - if self.connection: - if self.pooled: - # Reset the connection so it's ready for the next caller - # to grab from the pool - self.connection.reset() - self.connection_pool.put(self.connection) - else: - try: - self.connection.close() - except Exception: - pass - self.connection = None - - def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): - """End of 'with' statement. We're done here.""" - self._done() - - def __del__(self): - """Caller is done with this connection. Make sure we cleaned up.""" - self._done() - - def close(self): - """Caller is done with this connection.""" - self._done() - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - self.connection.create_consumer(topic, proxy, fanout) - - def create_worker(self, topic, proxy, pool_name): - self.connection.create_worker(topic, proxy, pool_name) - - def join_consumer_pool(self, callback, pool_name, topic, exchange_name, - ack_on_error=True): - self.connection.join_consumer_pool(callback, - pool_name, - topic, - exchange_name, - ack_on_error) - - def consume_in_thread(self): - self.connection.consume_in_thread() - - def __getattr__(self, key): - """Proxy all other calls to the Connection instance.""" - if self.connection: - return getattr(self.connection, key) - else: - raise rpc_common.InvalidRPCConnectionReuse() - - -class ReplyProxy(ConnectionContext): - """Connection class for RPC replies / callbacks.""" - def __init__(self, conf, connection_pool): - self._call_waiters = {} - self._num_call_waiters = 0 - self._num_call_waiters_wrn_threshhold = 10 - self._reply_q = 'reply_' + uuid.uuid4().hex - super(ReplyProxy, self).__init__(conf, connection_pool, pooled=False) - self.declare_direct_consumer(self._reply_q, self._process_data) - self.consume_in_thread() - - def _process_data(self, message_data): - msg_id = message_data.pop('_msg_id', None) - waiter = self._call_waiters.get(msg_id) - if not waiter: - LOG.warn(_('No calling threads waiting for msg_id : %(msg_id)s' - ', message : %(data)s'), {'msg_id': msg_id, - 'data': message_data}) - LOG.warn(_('_call_waiters: %s') % str(self._call_waiters)) - else: - waiter.put(message_data) - - def add_call_waiter(self, waiter, msg_id): - self._num_call_waiters += 1 - if self._num_call_waiters > self._num_call_waiters_wrn_threshhold: - LOG.warn(_('Number of call waiters is greater than warning ' - 'threshhold: %d. There could be a MulticallProxyWaiter ' - 'leak.') % self._num_call_waiters_wrn_threshhold) - self._num_call_waiters_wrn_threshhold *= 2 - self._call_waiters[msg_id] = waiter - - def del_call_waiter(self, msg_id): - self._num_call_waiters -= 1 - del self._call_waiters[msg_id] - - def get_reply_q(self): - return self._reply_q - - -def msg_reply(conf, msg_id, reply_q, connection_pool, reply=None, - failure=None, ending=False, log_failure=True): - """Sends a reply or an error on the channel signified by msg_id. - - Failure should be a sys.exc_info() tuple. - - """ - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool) as conn: - if failure: - failure = rpc_common.serialize_remote_exception(failure, - log_failure) - - msg = {'result': reply, 'failure': failure} - if ending: - msg['ending'] = True - _add_unique_id(msg) - # If a reply_q exists, add the msg_id to the reply and pass the - # reply_q to direct_send() to use it as the response queue. - # Otherwise use the msg_id for backward compatibilty. - if reply_q: - msg['_msg_id'] = msg_id - conn.direct_send(reply_q, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - else: - conn.direct_send(msg_id, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - - -class RpcContext(rpc_common.CommonRpcContext): - """Context that supports replying to a rpc.call.""" - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - self.msg_id = kwargs.pop('msg_id', None) - self.reply_q = kwargs.pop('reply_q', None) - self.conf = kwargs.pop('conf') - super(RpcContext, self).__init__(**kwargs) - - def deepcopy(self): - values = self.to_dict() - values['conf'] = self.conf - values['msg_id'] = self.msg_id - values['reply_q'] = self.reply_q - return self.__class__(**values) - - def reply(self, reply=None, failure=None, ending=False, - connection_pool=None, log_failure=True): - if self.msg_id: - msg_reply(self.conf, self.msg_id, self.reply_q, connection_pool, - reply, failure, ending, log_failure) - if ending: - self.msg_id = None - - -def unpack_context(conf, msg): - """Unpack context from msg.""" - context_dict = {} - for key in list(msg.keys()): - # NOTE(vish): Some versions of python don't like unicode keys - # in kwargs. - key = str(key) - if key.startswith('_context_'): - value = msg.pop(key) - context_dict[key[9:]] = value - context_dict['msg_id'] = msg.pop('_msg_id', None) - context_dict['reply_q'] = msg.pop('_reply_q', None) - context_dict['conf'] = conf - ctx = RpcContext.from_dict(context_dict) - rpc_common._safe_log(LOG.debug, _('unpacked context: %s'), ctx.to_dict()) - return ctx - - -def pack_context(msg, context): - """Pack context into msg. - - Values for message keys need to be less than 255 chars, so we pull - context out into a bunch of separate keys. If we want to support - more arguments in rabbit messages, we may want to do the same - for args at some point. - - """ - context_d = dict([('_context_%s' % key, value) - for (key, value) in context.to_dict().iteritems()]) - msg.update(context_d) - - -class _MsgIdCache(object): - """This class checks any duplicate messages.""" - - # NOTE: This value is considered can be a configuration item, but - # it is not necessary to change its value in most cases, - # so let this value as static for now. - DUP_MSG_CHECK_SIZE = 16 - - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - self.prev_msgids = collections.deque([], - maxlen=self.DUP_MSG_CHECK_SIZE) - - def check_duplicate_message(self, message_data): - """AMQP consumers may read same message twice when exceptions occur - before ack is returned. This method prevents doing it. - """ - if UNIQUE_ID in message_data: - msg_id = message_data[UNIQUE_ID] - if msg_id not in self.prev_msgids: - self.prev_msgids.append(msg_id) - else: - raise rpc_common.DuplicateMessageError(msg_id=msg_id) - - -def _add_unique_id(msg): - """Add unique_id for checking duplicate messages.""" - unique_id = uuid.uuid4().hex - msg.update({UNIQUE_ID: unique_id}) - LOG.debug(_('UNIQUE_ID is %s.') % (unique_id)) - - -class _ThreadPoolWithWait(object): - """Base class for a delayed invocation manager. - - Used by the Connection class to start up green threads - to handle incoming messages. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf, connection_pool): - self.pool = greenpool.GreenPool(conf.rpc_thread_pool_size) - self.connection_pool = connection_pool - self.conf = conf - - def wait(self): - """Wait for all callback threads to exit.""" - self.pool.waitall() - - -class CallbackWrapper(_ThreadPoolWithWait): - """Wraps a straight callback. - - Allows it to be invoked in a green thread. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf, callback, connection_pool): - """Initiates CallbackWrapper object. - - :param conf: cfg.CONF instance - :param callback: a callable (probably a function) - :param connection_pool: connection pool as returned by - get_connection_pool() - """ - super(CallbackWrapper, self).__init__( - conf=conf, - connection_pool=connection_pool, - ) - self.callback = callback - - def __call__(self, message_data): - self.pool.spawn_n(self.callback, message_data) - - -class ProxyCallback(_ThreadPoolWithWait): - """Calls methods on a proxy object based on method and args.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, proxy, connection_pool): - super(ProxyCallback, self).__init__( - conf=conf, - connection_pool=connection_pool, - ) - self.proxy = proxy - self.msg_id_cache = _MsgIdCache() - - def __call__(self, message_data): - """Consumer callback to call a method on a proxy object. - - Parses the message for validity and fires off a thread to call the - proxy object method. - - Message data should be a dictionary with two keys: - method: string representing the method to call - args: dictionary of arg: value - - Example: {'method': 'echo', 'args': {'value': 42}} - - """ - # It is important to clear the context here, because at this point - # the previous context is stored in local.store.context - if hasattr(local.store, 'context'): - del local.store.context - rpc_common._safe_log(LOG.debug, _('received %s'), message_data) - self.msg_id_cache.check_duplicate_message(message_data) - ctxt = unpack_context(self.conf, message_data) - method = message_data.get('method') - args = message_data.get('args', {}) - version = message_data.get('version') - namespace = message_data.get('namespace') - if not method: - LOG.warn(_('no method for message: %s') % message_data) - ctxt.reply(_('No method for message: %s') % message_data, - connection_pool=self.connection_pool) - return - self.pool.spawn_n(self._process_data, ctxt, version, method, - namespace, args) - - def _process_data(self, ctxt, version, method, namespace, args): - """Process a message in a new thread. - - If the proxy object we have has a dispatch method - (see rpc.dispatcher.RpcDispatcher), pass it the version, - method, and args and let it dispatch as appropriate. If not, use - the old behavior of magically calling the specified method on the - proxy we have here. - """ - ctxt.update_store() - try: - rval = self.proxy.dispatch(ctxt, version, method, namespace, - **args) - # Check if the result was a generator - if inspect.isgenerator(rval): - for x in rval: - ctxt.reply(x, None, connection_pool=self.connection_pool) - else: - ctxt.reply(rval, None, connection_pool=self.connection_pool) - # This final None tells multicall that it is done. - ctxt.reply(ending=True, connection_pool=self.connection_pool) - except rpc_common.ClientException as e: - LOG.debug(_('Expected exception during message handling (%s)') % - e._exc_info[1]) - ctxt.reply(None, e._exc_info, - connection_pool=self.connection_pool, - log_failure=False) - except Exception: - # sys.exc_info() is deleted by LOG.exception(). - exc_info = sys.exc_info() - LOG.error(_('Exception during message handling'), - exc_info=exc_info) - ctxt.reply(None, exc_info, connection_pool=self.connection_pool) - - -class MulticallProxyWaiter(object): - def __init__(self, conf, msg_id, timeout, connection_pool): - self._msg_id = msg_id - self._timeout = timeout or conf.rpc_response_timeout - self._reply_proxy = connection_pool.reply_proxy - self._done = False - self._got_ending = False - self._conf = conf - self._dataqueue = queue.LightQueue() - # Add this caller to the reply proxy's call_waiters - self._reply_proxy.add_call_waiter(self, self._msg_id) - self.msg_id_cache = _MsgIdCache() - - def put(self, data): - self._dataqueue.put(data) - - def done(self): - if self._done: - return - self._done = True - # Remove this caller from reply proxy's call_waiters - self._reply_proxy.del_call_waiter(self._msg_id) - - def _process_data(self, data): - result = None - self.msg_id_cache.check_duplicate_message(data) - if data['failure']: - failure = data['failure'] - result = rpc_common.deserialize_remote_exception(self._conf, - failure) - elif data.get('ending', False): - self._got_ending = True - else: - result = data['result'] - return result - - def __iter__(self): - """Return a result until we get a reply with an 'ending' flag.""" - if self._done: - raise StopIteration - while True: - try: - data = self._dataqueue.get(timeout=self._timeout) - result = self._process_data(data) - except queue.Empty: - self.done() - raise rpc_common.Timeout() - except Exception: - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - self.done() - if self._got_ending: - self.done() - raise StopIteration - if isinstance(result, Exception): - self.done() - raise result - yield result - - -def create_connection(conf, new, connection_pool): - """Create a connection.""" - return ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool, pooled=not new) - - -_reply_proxy_create_sem = semaphore.Semaphore() - - -def multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, connection_pool): - """Make a call that returns multiple times.""" - LOG.debug(_('Making synchronous call on %s ...'), topic) - msg_id = uuid.uuid4().hex - msg.update({'_msg_id': msg_id}) - LOG.debug(_('MSG_ID is %s') % (msg_id)) - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - - with _reply_proxy_create_sem: - if not connection_pool.reply_proxy: - connection_pool.reply_proxy = ReplyProxy(conf, connection_pool) - msg.update({'_reply_q': connection_pool.reply_proxy.get_reply_q()}) - wait_msg = MulticallProxyWaiter(conf, msg_id, timeout, connection_pool) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool) as conn: - conn.topic_send(topic, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg), timeout) - return wait_msg - - -def call(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, connection_pool): - """Sends a message on a topic and wait for a response.""" - rv = multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, connection_pool) - # NOTE(vish): return the last result from the multicall - rv = list(rv) - if not rv: - return - return rv[-1] - - -def cast(conf, context, topic, msg, connection_pool): - """Sends a message on a topic without waiting for a response.""" - LOG.debug(_('Making asynchronous cast on %s...'), topic) - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool) as conn: - conn.topic_send(topic, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - - -def fanout_cast(conf, context, topic, msg, connection_pool): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange without waiting for a response.""" - LOG.debug(_('Making asynchronous fanout cast...')) - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool) as conn: - conn.fanout_send(topic, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - - -def cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, connection_pool): - """Sends a message on a topic to a specific server.""" - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool, pooled=False, - server_params=server_params) as conn: - conn.topic_send(topic, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - - -def fanout_cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, - connection_pool): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange to a specific server.""" - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool, pooled=False, - server_params=server_params) as conn: - conn.fanout_send(topic, rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg)) - - -def notify(conf, context, topic, msg, connection_pool, envelope): - """Sends a notification event on a topic.""" - LOG.debug(_('Sending %(event_type)s on %(topic)s'), - dict(event_type=msg.get('event_type'), - topic=topic)) - _add_unique_id(msg) - pack_context(msg, context) - with ConnectionContext(conf, connection_pool) as conn: - if envelope: - msg = rpc_common.serialize_msg(msg) - conn.notify_send(topic, msg) - - -def cleanup(connection_pool): - if connection_pool: - connection_pool.empty() - - -def get_control_exchange(conf): - return conf.control_exchange diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/common.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/common.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5eacd32..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/common.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,530 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# Copyright 2011 Red Hat, 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 copy -import sys -import traceback - -from oslo.config import cfg -import six - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import local -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -CONF = cfg.CONF -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -'''RPC Envelope Version. - -This version number applies to the top level structure of messages sent out. -It does *not* apply to the message payload, which must be versioned -independently. For example, when using rpc APIs, a version number is applied -for changes to the API being exposed over rpc. This version number is handled -in the rpc proxy and dispatcher modules. - -This version number applies to the message envelope that is used in the -serialization done inside the rpc layer. See serialize_msg() and -deserialize_msg(). - -The current message format (version 2.0) is very simple. It is: - - { - 'oslo.version': , - 'oslo.message': - } - -Message format version '1.0' is just considered to be the messages we sent -without a message envelope. - -So, the current message envelope just includes the envelope version. It may -eventually contain additional information, such as a signature for the message -payload. - -We will JSON encode the application message payload. The message envelope, -which includes the JSON encoded application message body, will be passed down -to the messaging libraries as a dict. -''' -_RPC_ENVELOPE_VERSION = '2.0' - -_VERSION_KEY = 'oslo.version' -_MESSAGE_KEY = 'oslo.message' - -_REMOTE_POSTFIX = '_Remote' - - -class RPCException(Exception): - message = _("An unknown RPC related exception occurred.") - - def __init__(self, message=None, **kwargs): - self.kwargs = kwargs - - if not message: - try: - message = self.message % kwargs - - except Exception: - # kwargs doesn't match a variable in the message - # log the issue and the kwargs - LOG.exception(_('Exception in string format operation')) - for name, value in kwargs.iteritems(): - LOG.error("%s: %s" % (name, value)) - # at least get the core message out if something happened - message = self.message - - super(RPCException, self).__init__(message) - - -class RemoteError(RPCException): - """Signifies that a remote class has raised an exception. - - Contains a string representation of the type of the original exception, - the value of the original exception, and the traceback. These are - sent to the parent as a joined string so printing the exception - contains all of the relevant info. - - """ - message = _("Remote error: %(exc_type)s %(value)s\n%(traceback)s.") - - def __init__(self, exc_type=None, value=None, traceback=None): - self.exc_type = exc_type - self.value = value - self.traceback = traceback - super(RemoteError, self).__init__(exc_type=exc_type, - value=value, - traceback=traceback) - - -class Timeout(RPCException): - """Signifies that a timeout has occurred. - - This exception is raised if the rpc_response_timeout is reached while - waiting for a response from the remote side. - """ - message = _('Timeout while waiting on RPC response - ' - 'topic: "%(topic)s", RPC method: "%(method)s" ' - 'info: "%(info)s"') - - def __init__(self, info=None, topic=None, method=None): - """Initiates Timeout object. - - :param info: Extra info to convey to the user - :param topic: The topic that the rpc call was sent to - :param rpc_method_name: The name of the rpc method being - called - """ - self.info = info - self.topic = topic - self.method = method - super(Timeout, self).__init__( - None, - info=info or _(''), - topic=topic or _(''), - method=method or _('')) - - -class DuplicateMessageError(RPCException): - message = _("Found duplicate message(%(msg_id)s). Skipping it.") - - -class InvalidRPCConnectionReuse(RPCException): - message = _("Invalid reuse of an RPC connection.") - - -class UnsupportedRpcVersion(RPCException): - message = _("Specified RPC version, %(version)s, not supported by " - "this endpoint.") - - -class UnsupportedRpcEnvelopeVersion(RPCException): - message = _("Specified RPC envelope version, %(version)s, " - "not supported by this endpoint.") - - -class RpcVersionCapError(RPCException): - message = _("Specified RPC version cap, %(version_cap)s, is too low") - - -class Connection(object): - """A connection, returned by rpc.create_connection(). - - This class represents a connection to the message bus used for rpc. - An instance of this class should never be created by users of the rpc API. - Use rpc.create_connection() instead. - """ - def close(self): - """Close the connection. - - This method must be called when the connection will no longer be used. - It will ensure that any resources associated with the connection, such - as a network connection, and cleaned up. - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - """Create a consumer on this connection. - - A consumer is associated with a message queue on the backend message - bus. The consumer will read messages from the queue, unpack them, and - dispatch them to the proxy object. The contents of the message pulled - off of the queue will determine which method gets called on the proxy - object. - - :param topic: This is a name associated with what to consume from. - Multiple instances of a service may consume from the same - topic. For example, all instances of nova-compute consume - from a queue called "compute". In that case, the - messages will get distributed amongst the consumers in a - round-robin fashion if fanout=False. If fanout=True, - every consumer associated with this topic will get a - copy of every message. - :param proxy: The object that will handle all incoming messages. - :param fanout: Whether or not this is a fanout topic. See the - documentation for the topic parameter for some - additional comments on this. - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - def create_worker(self, topic, proxy, pool_name): - """Create a worker on this connection. - - A worker is like a regular consumer of messages directed to a - topic, except that it is part of a set of such consumers (the - "pool") which may run in parallel. Every pool of workers will - receive a given message, but only one worker in the pool will - be asked to process it. Load is distributed across the members - of the pool in round-robin fashion. - - :param topic: This is a name associated with what to consume from. - Multiple instances of a service may consume from the same - topic. - :param proxy: The object that will handle all incoming messages. - :param pool_name: String containing the name of the pool of workers - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - def join_consumer_pool(self, callback, pool_name, topic, exchange_name): - """Register as a member of a group of consumers. - - Uses given topic from the specified exchange. - Exactly one member of a given pool will receive each message. - - A message will be delivered to multiple pools, if more than - one is created. - - :param callback: Callable to be invoked for each message. - :type callback: callable accepting one argument - :param pool_name: The name of the consumer pool. - :type pool_name: str - :param topic: The routing topic for desired messages. - :type topic: str - :param exchange_name: The name of the message exchange where - the client should attach. Defaults to - the configured exchange. - :type exchange_name: str - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - def consume_in_thread(self): - """Spawn a thread to handle incoming messages. - - Spawn a thread that will be responsible for handling all incoming - messages for consumers that were set up on this connection. - - Message dispatching inside of this is expected to be implemented in a - non-blocking manner. An example implementation would be having this - thread pull messages in for all of the consumers, but utilize a thread - pool for dispatching the messages to the proxy objects. - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - -def _safe_log(log_func, msg, msg_data): - """Sanitizes the msg_data field before logging.""" - SANITIZE = {'set_admin_password': [('args', 'new_pass')], - 'run_instance': [('args', 'admin_password')], - 'route_message': [('args', 'message', 'args', 'method_info', - 'method_kwargs', 'password'), - ('args', 'message', 'args', 'method_info', - 'method_kwargs', 'admin_password')]} - - has_method = 'method' in msg_data and msg_data['method'] in SANITIZE - has_context_token = '_context_auth_token' in msg_data - has_token = 'auth_token' in msg_data - - if not any([has_method, has_context_token, has_token]): - return log_func(msg, msg_data) - - msg_data = copy.deepcopy(msg_data) - - if has_method: - for arg in SANITIZE.get(msg_data['method'], []): - try: - d = msg_data - for elem in arg[:-1]: - d = d[elem] - d[arg[-1]] = '' - except KeyError as e: - LOG.info(_('Failed to sanitize %(item)s. Key error %(err)s'), - {'item': arg, - 'err': e}) - - if has_context_token: - msg_data['_context_auth_token'] = '' - - if has_token: - msg_data['auth_token'] = '' - - return log_func(msg, msg_data) - - -def serialize_remote_exception(failure_info, log_failure=True): - """Prepares exception data to be sent over rpc. - - Failure_info should be a sys.exc_info() tuple. - - """ - tb = traceback.format_exception(*failure_info) - failure = failure_info[1] - if log_failure: - LOG.error(_("Returning exception %s to caller"), - six.text_type(failure)) - LOG.error(tb) - - kwargs = {} - if hasattr(failure, 'kwargs'): - kwargs = failure.kwargs - - # NOTE(matiu): With cells, it's possible to re-raise remote, remote - # exceptions. Lets turn it back into the original exception type. - cls_name = str(failure.__class__.__name__) - mod_name = str(failure.__class__.__module__) - if (cls_name.endswith(_REMOTE_POSTFIX) and - mod_name.endswith(_REMOTE_POSTFIX)): - cls_name = cls_name[:-len(_REMOTE_POSTFIX)] - mod_name = mod_name[:-len(_REMOTE_POSTFIX)] - - data = { - 'class': cls_name, - 'module': mod_name, - 'message': six.text_type(failure), - 'tb': tb, - 'args': failure.args, - 'kwargs': kwargs - } - - json_data = jsonutils.dumps(data) - - return json_data - - -def deserialize_remote_exception(conf, data): - failure = jsonutils.loads(str(data)) - - trace = failure.get('tb', []) - message = failure.get('message', "") + "\n" + "\n".join(trace) - name = failure.get('class') - module = failure.get('module') - - # NOTE(ameade): We DO NOT want to allow just any module to be imported, in - # order to prevent arbitrary code execution. - if module not in conf.allowed_rpc_exception_modules: - return RemoteError(name, failure.get('message'), trace) - - try: - mod = importutils.import_module(module) - klass = getattr(mod, name) - if not issubclass(klass, Exception): - raise TypeError("Can only deserialize Exceptions") - - failure = klass(*failure.get('args', []), **failure.get('kwargs', {})) - except (AttributeError, TypeError, ImportError): - return RemoteError(name, failure.get('message'), trace) - - ex_type = type(failure) - str_override = lambda self: message - new_ex_type = type(ex_type.__name__ + _REMOTE_POSTFIX, (ex_type,), - {'__str__': str_override, '__unicode__': str_override}) - new_ex_type.__module__ = '%s%s' % (module, _REMOTE_POSTFIX) - try: - # NOTE(ameade): Dynamically create a new exception type and swap it in - # as the new type for the exception. This only works on user defined - # Exceptions and not core python exceptions. This is important because - # we cannot necessarily change an exception message so we must override - # the __str__ method. - failure.__class__ = new_ex_type - except TypeError: - # NOTE(ameade): If a core exception then just add the traceback to the - # first exception argument. - failure.args = (message,) + failure.args[1:] - return failure - - -class CommonRpcContext(object): - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - self.values = kwargs - - def __getattr__(self, key): - try: - return self.values[key] - except KeyError: - raise AttributeError(key) - - def to_dict(self): - return copy.deepcopy(self.values) - - @classmethod - def from_dict(cls, values): - return cls(**values) - - def deepcopy(self): - return self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) - - def update_store(self): - local.store.context = self - - def elevated(self, read_deleted=None, overwrite=False): - """Return a version of this context with admin flag set.""" - # TODO(russellb) This method is a bit of a nova-ism. It makes - # some assumptions about the data in the request context sent - # across rpc, while the rest of this class does not. We could get - # rid of this if we changed the nova code that uses this to - # convert the RpcContext back to its native RequestContext doing - # something like nova.context.RequestContext.from_dict(ctxt.to_dict()) - - context = self.deepcopy() - context.values['is_admin'] = True - - context.values.setdefault('roles', []) - - if 'admin' not in context.values['roles']: - context.values['roles'].append('admin') - - if read_deleted is not None: - context.values['read_deleted'] = read_deleted - - return context - - -class ClientException(Exception): - """Encapsulates actual exception expected to be hit by a RPC proxy object. - - Merely instantiating it records the current exception information, which - will be passed back to the RPC client without exceptional logging. - """ - def __init__(self): - self._exc_info = sys.exc_info() - - -def catch_client_exception(exceptions, func, *args, **kwargs): - try: - return func(*args, **kwargs) - except Exception as e: - if type(e) in exceptions: - raise ClientException() - else: - raise - - -def client_exceptions(*exceptions): - """Decorator for manager methods that raise expected exceptions. - - Marking a Manager method with this decorator allows the declaration - of expected exceptions that the RPC layer should not consider fatal, - and not log as if they were generated in a real error scenario. Note - that this will cause listed exceptions to be wrapped in a - ClientException, which is used internally by the RPC layer. - """ - def outer(func): - def inner(*args, **kwargs): - return catch_client_exception(exceptions, func, *args, **kwargs) - return inner - return outer - - -def version_is_compatible(imp_version, version): - """Determine whether versions are compatible. - - :param imp_version: The version implemented - :param version: The version requested by an incoming message. - """ - version_parts = version.split('.') - imp_version_parts = imp_version.split('.') - if int(version_parts[0]) != int(imp_version_parts[0]): # Major - return False - if int(version_parts[1]) > int(imp_version_parts[1]): # Minor - return False - return True - - -def serialize_msg(raw_msg): - # NOTE(russellb) See the docstring for _RPC_ENVELOPE_VERSION for more - # information about this format. - msg = {_VERSION_KEY: _RPC_ENVELOPE_VERSION, - _MESSAGE_KEY: jsonutils.dumps(raw_msg)} - - return msg - - -def deserialize_msg(msg): - # NOTE(russellb): Hang on to your hats, this road is about to - # get a little bumpy. - # - # Robustness Principle: - # "Be strict in what you send, liberal in what you accept." - # - # At this point we have to do a bit of guessing about what it - # is we just received. Here is the set of possibilities: - # - # 1) We received a dict. This could be 2 things: - # - # a) Inspect it to see if it looks like a standard message envelope. - # If so, great! - # - # b) If it doesn't look like a standard message envelope, it could either - # be a notification, or a message from before we added a message - # envelope (referred to as version 1.0). - # Just return the message as-is. - # - # 2) It's any other non-dict type. Just return it and hope for the best. - # This case covers return values from rpc.call() from before message - # envelopes were used. (messages to call a method were always a dict) - - if not isinstance(msg, dict): - # See #2 above. - return msg - - base_envelope_keys = (_VERSION_KEY, _MESSAGE_KEY) - if not all(map(lambda key: key in msg, base_envelope_keys)): - # See #1.b above. - return msg - - # At this point we think we have the message envelope - # format we were expecting. (#1.a above) - - if not version_is_compatible(_RPC_ENVELOPE_VERSION, msg[_VERSION_KEY]): - raise UnsupportedRpcEnvelopeVersion(version=msg[_VERSION_KEY]) - - raw_msg = jsonutils.loads(msg[_MESSAGE_KEY]) - - return raw_msg diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/dispatcher.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/dispatcher.py deleted file mode 100644 index 34eadff..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/dispatcher.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, 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. - -""" -Code for rpc message dispatching. - -Messages that come in have a version number associated with them. RPC API -version numbers are in the form: - - Major.Minor - -For a given message with version X.Y, the receiver must be marked as able to -handle messages of version A.B, where: - - A = X - - B >= Y - -The Major version number would be incremented for an almost completely new API. -The Minor version number would be incremented for backwards compatible changes -to an existing API. A backwards compatible change could be something like -adding a new method, adding an argument to an existing method (but not -requiring it), or changing the type for an existing argument (but still -handling the old type as well). - -The conversion over to a versioned API must be done on both the client side and -server side of the API at the same time. However, as the code stands today, -there can be both versioned and unversioned APIs implemented in the same code -base. - -EXAMPLES -======== - -Nova was the first project to use versioned rpc APIs. Consider the compute rpc -API as an example. The client side is in nova/compute/rpcapi.py and the server -side is in nova/compute/manager.py. - - -Example 1) Adding a new method. -------------------------------- - -Adding a new method is a backwards compatible change. It should be added to -nova/compute/manager.py, and RPC_API_VERSION should be bumped from X.Y to -X.Y+1. On the client side, the new method in nova/compute/rpcapi.py should -have a specific version specified to indicate the minimum API version that must -be implemented for the method to be supported. For example:: - - def get_host_uptime(self, ctxt, host): - topic = _compute_topic(self.topic, ctxt, host, None) - return self.call(ctxt, self.make_msg('get_host_uptime'), topic, - version='1.1') - -In this case, version '1.1' is the first version that supported the -get_host_uptime() method. - - -Example 2) Adding a new parameter. ----------------------------------- - -Adding a new parameter to an rpc method can be made backwards compatible. The -RPC_API_VERSION on the server side (nova/compute/manager.py) should be bumped. -The implementation of the method must not expect the parameter to be present.:: - - def some_remote_method(self, arg1, arg2, newarg=None): - # The code needs to deal with newarg=None for cases - # where an older client sends a message without it. - pass - -On the client side, the same changes should be made as in example 1. The -minimum version that supports the new parameter should be specified. -""" - -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common -from openstack.common.rpc import serializer as rpc_serializer - - -class RpcDispatcher(object): - """Dispatch rpc messages according to the requested API version. - - This class can be used as the top level 'manager' for a service. It - contains a list of underlying managers that have an API_VERSION attribute. - """ - - def __init__(self, callbacks, serializer=None): - """Initialize the rpc dispatcher. - - :param callbacks: List of proxy objects that are an instance - of a class with rpc methods exposed. Each proxy - object should have an RPC_API_VERSION attribute. - :param serializer: The Serializer object that will be used to - deserialize arguments before the method call and - to serialize the result after it returns. - """ - self.callbacks = callbacks - if serializer is None: - serializer = rpc_serializer.NoOpSerializer() - self.serializer = serializer - super(RpcDispatcher, self).__init__() - - def _deserialize_args(self, context, kwargs): - """Helper method called to deserialize args before dispatch. - - This calls our serializer on each argument, returning a new set of - args that have been deserialized. - - :param context: The request context - :param kwargs: The arguments to be deserialized - :returns: A new set of deserialized args - """ - new_kwargs = dict() - for argname, arg in kwargs.iteritems(): - new_kwargs[argname] = self.serializer.deserialize_entity(context, - arg) - return new_kwargs - - def dispatch(self, ctxt, version, method, namespace, **kwargs): - """Dispatch a message based on a requested version. - - :param ctxt: The request context - :param version: The requested API version from the incoming message - :param method: The method requested to be called by the incoming - message. - :param namespace: The namespace for the requested method. If None, - the dispatcher will look for a method on a callback - object with no namespace set. - :param kwargs: A dict of keyword arguments to be passed to the method. - - :returns: Whatever is returned by the underlying method that gets - called. - """ - if not version: - version = '1.0' - - had_compatible = False - for proxyobj in self.callbacks: - # Check for namespace compatibility - try: - cb_namespace = proxyobj.RPC_API_NAMESPACE - except AttributeError: - cb_namespace = None - - if namespace != cb_namespace: - continue - - # Check for version compatibility - try: - rpc_api_version = proxyobj.RPC_API_VERSION - except AttributeError: - rpc_api_version = '1.0' - - is_compatible = rpc_common.version_is_compatible(rpc_api_version, - version) - had_compatible = had_compatible or is_compatible - - if not hasattr(proxyobj, method): - continue - if is_compatible: - kwargs = self._deserialize_args(ctxt, kwargs) - result = getattr(proxyobj, method)(ctxt, **kwargs) - return self.serializer.serialize_entity(ctxt, result) - - if had_compatible: - raise AttributeError("No such RPC function '%s'" % method) - else: - raise rpc_common.UnsupportedRpcVersion(version=version) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_fake.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_fake.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7719697..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_fake.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation -# -# 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. -"""Fake RPC implementation which calls proxy methods directly with no -queues. Casts will block, but this is very useful for tests. -""" - -import inspect -# NOTE(russellb): We specifically want to use json, not our own jsonutils. -# jsonutils has some extra logic to automatically convert objects to primitive -# types so that they can be serialized. We want to catch all cases where -# non-primitive types make it into this code and treat it as an error. -import json -import time - -import eventlet - -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common - -CONSUMERS = {} - - -class RpcContext(rpc_common.CommonRpcContext): - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - super(RpcContext, self).__init__(**kwargs) - self._response = [] - self._done = False - - def deepcopy(self): - values = self.to_dict() - new_inst = self.__class__(**values) - new_inst._response = self._response - new_inst._done = self._done - return new_inst - - def reply(self, reply=None, failure=None, ending=False): - if ending: - self._done = True - if not self._done: - self._response.append((reply, failure)) - - -class Consumer(object): - def __init__(self, topic, proxy): - self.topic = topic - self.proxy = proxy - - def call(self, context, version, method, namespace, args, timeout): - done = eventlet.event.Event() - - def _inner(): - ctxt = RpcContext.from_dict(context.to_dict()) - try: - rval = self.proxy.dispatch(context, version, method, - namespace, **args) - res = [] - # Caller might have called ctxt.reply() manually - for (reply, failure) in ctxt._response: - if failure: - raise failure[0], failure[1], failure[2] - res.append(reply) - # if ending not 'sent'...we might have more data to - # return from the function itself - if not ctxt._done: - if inspect.isgenerator(rval): - for val in rval: - res.append(val) - else: - res.append(rval) - done.send(res) - except rpc_common.ClientException as e: - done.send_exception(e._exc_info[1]) - except Exception as e: - done.send_exception(e) - - thread = eventlet.greenthread.spawn(_inner) - - if timeout: - start_time = time.time() - while not done.ready(): - eventlet.greenthread.sleep(1) - cur_time = time.time() - if (cur_time - start_time) > timeout: - thread.kill() - raise rpc_common.Timeout() - - return done.wait() - - -class Connection(object): - """Connection object.""" - - def __init__(self): - self.consumers = [] - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - consumer = Consumer(topic, proxy) - self.consumers.append(consumer) - if topic not in CONSUMERS: - CONSUMERS[topic] = [] - CONSUMERS[topic].append(consumer) - - def close(self): - for consumer in self.consumers: - CONSUMERS[consumer.topic].remove(consumer) - self.consumers = [] - - def consume_in_thread(self): - pass - - -def create_connection(conf, new=True): - """Create a connection.""" - return Connection() - - -def check_serialize(msg): - """Make sure a message intended for rpc can be serialized.""" - json.dumps(msg) - - -def multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Make a call that returns multiple times.""" - - check_serialize(msg) - - method = msg.get('method') - if not method: - return - args = msg.get('args', {}) - version = msg.get('version', None) - namespace = msg.get('namespace', None) - - try: - consumer = CONSUMERS[topic][0] - except (KeyError, IndexError): - return iter([None]) - else: - return consumer.call(context, version, method, namespace, args, - timeout) - - -def call(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Sends a message on a topic and wait for a response.""" - rv = multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout) - # NOTE(vish): return the last result from the multicall - rv = list(rv) - if not rv: - return - return rv[-1] - - -def cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - check_serialize(msg) - try: - call(conf, context, topic, msg) - except Exception: - pass - - -def notify(conf, context, topic, msg, envelope): - check_serialize(msg) - - -def cleanup(): - pass - - -def fanout_cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - """Cast to all consumers of a topic.""" - check_serialize(msg) - method = msg.get('method') - if not method: - return - args = msg.get('args', {}) - version = msg.get('version', None) - namespace = msg.get('namespace', None) - - for consumer in CONSUMERS.get(topic, []): - try: - consumer.call(context, version, method, namespace, args, None) - except Exception: - pass diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_kombu.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_kombu.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8fb3504..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_kombu.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,866 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation -# -# 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 functools -import itertools -import socket -import ssl -import sys -import time -import uuid - -import eventlet -import greenlet -import kombu -import kombu.connection -import kombu.entity -import kombu.messaging -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import excutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import network_utils -from openstack.common.rpc import amqp as rpc_amqp -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common - -kombu_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_version', - default='', - help='SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled)'), - cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_keyfile', - default='', - help='SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled)'), - cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_certfile', - default='', - help='SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled)'), - cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_ca_certs', - default='', - help=('SSL certification authority file ' - '(valid only if SSL enabled)')), - cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_host', - default='localhost', - help='The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used'), - cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_port', - default=5672, - help='The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used'), - cfg.ListOpt('rabbit_hosts', - default=['$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port'], - help='RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs'), - cfg.BoolOpt('rabbit_use_ssl', - default=False, - help='connect over SSL for RabbitMQ'), - cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_userid', - default='guest', - help='the RabbitMQ userid'), - cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_password', - default='guest', - help='the RabbitMQ password', - secret=True), - cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_virtual_host', - default='/', - help='the RabbitMQ virtual host'), - cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_retry_interval', - default=1, - help='how frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ'), - cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_retry_backoff', - default=2, - help='how long to backoff for between retries when connecting ' - 'to RabbitMQ'), - cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_max_retries', - default=0, - help='maximum retries with trying to connect to RabbitMQ ' - '(the default of 0 implies an infinite retry count)'), - cfg.BoolOpt('rabbit_durable_queues', - default=False, - help='use durable queues in RabbitMQ'), - cfg.BoolOpt('rabbit_ha_queues', - default=False, - help='use H/A queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all).' - 'You need to wipe RabbitMQ database when ' - 'changing this option.'), - -] - -cfg.CONF.register_opts(kombu_opts) - -LOG = rpc_common.LOG - - -def _get_queue_arguments(conf): - """Construct the arguments for declaring a queue. - - If the rabbit_ha_queues option is set, we declare a mirrored queue - as described here: - - http://www.rabbitmq.com/ha.html - - Setting x-ha-policy to all means that the queue will be mirrored - to all nodes in the cluster. - """ - return {'x-ha-policy': 'all'} if conf.rabbit_ha_queues else {} - - -class ConsumerBase(object): - """Consumer base class.""" - - def __init__(self, channel, callback, tag, **kwargs): - """Declare a queue on an amqp channel. - - 'channel' is the amqp channel to use - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - 'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel - - queue name, exchange name, and other kombu options are - passed in here as a dictionary. - """ - self.callback = callback - self.tag = str(tag) - self.kwargs = kwargs - self.queue = None - self.ack_on_error = kwargs.get('ack_on_error', True) - self.reconnect(channel) - - def reconnect(self, channel): - """Re-declare the queue after a rabbit reconnect.""" - self.channel = channel - self.kwargs['channel'] = channel - self.queue = kombu.entity.Queue(**self.kwargs) - self.queue.declare() - - def _callback_handler(self, message, callback): - """Call callback with deserialized message. - - Messages that are processed without exception are ack'ed. - - If the message processing generates an exception, it will be - ack'ed if ack_on_error=True. Otherwise it will be .reject()'ed. - Rejection is better than waiting for the message to timeout. - Rejected messages are immediately requeued. - """ - - ack_msg = False - try: - msg = rpc_common.deserialize_msg(message.payload) - callback(msg) - ack_msg = True - except Exception: - if self.ack_on_error: - ack_msg = True - LOG.exception(_("Failed to process message" - " ... skipping it.")) - else: - LOG.exception(_("Failed to process message" - " ... will requeue.")) - finally: - if ack_msg: - message.ack() - else: - message.reject() - - def consume(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Actually declare the consumer on the amqp channel. This will - start the flow of messages from the queue. Using the - Connection.iterconsume() iterator will process the messages, - calling the appropriate callback. - - If a callback is specified in kwargs, use that. Otherwise, - use the callback passed during __init__() - - If kwargs['nowait'] is True, then this call will block until - a message is read. - - """ - - options = {'consumer_tag': self.tag} - options['nowait'] = kwargs.get('nowait', False) - callback = kwargs.get('callback', self.callback) - if not callback: - raise ValueError("No callback defined") - - def _callback(raw_message): - message = self.channel.message_to_python(raw_message) - self._callback_handler(message, callback) - - self.queue.consume(*args, callback=_callback, **options) - - def cancel(self): - """Cancel the consuming from the queue, if it has started.""" - try: - self.queue.cancel(self.tag) - except KeyError as e: - # NOTE(comstud): Kludge to get around a amqplib bug - if str(e) != "u'%s'" % self.tag: - raise - self.queue = None - - -class DirectConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Queue/consumer class for 'direct'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, channel, msg_id, callback, tag, **kwargs): - """Init a 'direct' queue. - - 'channel' is the amqp channel to use - 'msg_id' is the msg_id to listen on - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - 'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel - - Other kombu options may be passed - """ - # Default options - options = {'durable': False, - 'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf), - 'auto_delete': True, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=msg_id, - type='direct', - durable=options['durable'], - auto_delete=options['auto_delete']) - super(DirectConsumer, self).__init__(channel, - callback, - tag, - name=msg_id, - exchange=exchange, - routing_key=msg_id, - **options) - - -class TopicConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Consumer class for 'topic'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, callback, tag, name=None, - exchange_name=None, **kwargs): - """Init a 'topic' queue. - - :param channel: the amqp channel to use - :param topic: the topic to listen on - :paramtype topic: str - :param callback: the callback to call when messages are received - :param tag: a unique ID for the consumer on the channel - :param name: optional queue name, defaults to topic - :paramtype name: str - - Other kombu options may be passed as keyword arguments - """ - # Default options - options = {'durable': conf.rabbit_durable_queues, - 'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf), - 'auto_delete': False, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - exchange_name = exchange_name or rpc_amqp.get_control_exchange(conf) - exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=exchange_name, - type='topic', - durable=options['durable'], - auto_delete=options['auto_delete']) - super(TopicConsumer, self).__init__(channel, - callback, - tag, - name=name or topic, - exchange=exchange, - routing_key=topic, - **options) - - -class FanoutConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Consumer class for 'fanout'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, callback, tag, **kwargs): - """Init a 'fanout' queue. - - 'channel' is the amqp channel to use - 'topic' is the topic to listen on - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - 'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel - - Other kombu options may be passed - """ - unique = uuid.uuid4().hex - exchange_name = '%s_fanout' % topic - queue_name = '%s_fanout_%s' % (topic, unique) - - # Default options - options = {'durable': False, - 'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf), - 'auto_delete': True, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=exchange_name, type='fanout', - durable=options['durable'], - auto_delete=options['auto_delete']) - super(FanoutConsumer, self).__init__(channel, callback, tag, - name=queue_name, - exchange=exchange, - routing_key=topic, - **options) - - -class Publisher(object): - """Base Publisher class.""" - - def __init__(self, channel, exchange_name, routing_key, **kwargs): - """Init the Publisher class with the exchange_name, routing_key, - and other options - """ - self.exchange_name = exchange_name - self.routing_key = routing_key - self.kwargs = kwargs - self.reconnect(channel) - - def reconnect(self, channel): - """Re-establish the Producer after a rabbit reconnection.""" - self.exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=self.exchange_name, - **self.kwargs) - self.producer = kombu.messaging.Producer(exchange=self.exchange, - channel=channel, - routing_key=self.routing_key) - - def send(self, msg, timeout=None): - """Send a message.""" - if timeout: - # - # AMQP TTL is in milliseconds when set in the header. - # - self.producer.publish(msg, headers={'ttl': (timeout * 1000)}) - else: - self.producer.publish(msg) - - -class DirectPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'direct'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, channel, msg_id, **kwargs): - """init a 'direct' publisher. - - Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults - """ - - options = {'durable': False, - 'auto_delete': True, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - super(DirectPublisher, self).__init__(channel, msg_id, msg_id, - type='direct', **options) - - -class TopicPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'topic'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, **kwargs): - """init a 'topic' publisher. - - Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults - """ - options = {'durable': conf.rabbit_durable_queues, - 'auto_delete': False, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - exchange_name = rpc_amqp.get_control_exchange(conf) - super(TopicPublisher, self).__init__(channel, - exchange_name, - topic, - type='topic', - **options) - - -class FanoutPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'fanout'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, **kwargs): - """init a 'fanout' publisher. - - Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults - """ - options = {'durable': False, - 'auto_delete': True, - 'exclusive': False} - options.update(kwargs) - super(FanoutPublisher, self).__init__(channel, '%s_fanout' % topic, - None, type='fanout', **options) - - -class NotifyPublisher(TopicPublisher): - """Publisher class for 'notify'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, **kwargs): - self.durable = kwargs.pop('durable', conf.rabbit_durable_queues) - self.queue_arguments = _get_queue_arguments(conf) - super(NotifyPublisher, self).__init__(conf, channel, topic, **kwargs) - - def reconnect(self, channel): - super(NotifyPublisher, self).reconnect(channel) - - # NOTE(jerdfelt): Normally the consumer would create the queue, but - # we do this to ensure that messages don't get dropped if the - # consumer is started after we do - queue = kombu.entity.Queue(channel=channel, - exchange=self.exchange, - durable=self.durable, - name=self.routing_key, - routing_key=self.routing_key, - queue_arguments=self.queue_arguments) - queue.declare() - - -class Connection(object): - """Connection object.""" - - pool = None - - def __init__(self, conf, server_params=None): - self.consumers = [] - self.consumer_thread = None - self.proxy_callbacks = [] - self.conf = conf - self.max_retries = self.conf.rabbit_max_retries - # Try forever? - if self.max_retries <= 0: - self.max_retries = None - self.interval_start = self.conf.rabbit_retry_interval - self.interval_stepping = self.conf.rabbit_retry_backoff - # max retry-interval = 30 seconds - self.interval_max = 30 - self.memory_transport = False - - if server_params is None: - server_params = {} - # Keys to translate from server_params to kombu params - server_params_to_kombu_params = {'username': 'userid'} - - ssl_params = self._fetch_ssl_params() - params_list = [] - for adr in self.conf.rabbit_hosts: - hostname, port = network_utils.parse_host_port( - adr, default_port=self.conf.rabbit_port) - - params = { - 'hostname': hostname, - 'port': port, - 'userid': self.conf.rabbit_userid, - 'password': self.conf.rabbit_password, - 'virtual_host': self.conf.rabbit_virtual_host, - } - - for sp_key, value in server_params.iteritems(): - p_key = server_params_to_kombu_params.get(sp_key, sp_key) - params[p_key] = value - - if self.conf.fake_rabbit: - params['transport'] = 'memory' - if self.conf.rabbit_use_ssl: - params['ssl'] = ssl_params - - params_list.append(params) - - self.params_list = params_list - - self.memory_transport = self.conf.fake_rabbit - - self.connection = None - self.reconnect() - - def _fetch_ssl_params(self): - """Handles fetching what ssl params should be used for the connection - (if any). - """ - ssl_params = dict() - - # http://docs.python.org/library/ssl.html - ssl.wrap_socket - if self.conf.kombu_ssl_version: - ssl_params['ssl_version'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_version - if self.conf.kombu_ssl_keyfile: - ssl_params['keyfile'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_keyfile - if self.conf.kombu_ssl_certfile: - ssl_params['certfile'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_certfile - if self.conf.kombu_ssl_ca_certs: - ssl_params['ca_certs'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_ca_certs - # We might want to allow variations in the - # future with this? - ssl_params['cert_reqs'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED - - if not ssl_params: - # Just have the default behavior - return True - else: - # Return the extended behavior - return ssl_params - - def _connect(self, params): - """Connect to rabbit. Re-establish any queues that may have - been declared before if we are reconnecting. Exceptions should - be handled by the caller. - """ - if self.connection: - LOG.info(_("Reconnecting to AMQP server on " - "%(hostname)s:%(port)d") % params) - try: - self.connection.release() - except self.connection_errors: - pass - # Setting this in case the next statement fails, though - # it shouldn't be doing any network operations, yet. - self.connection = None - self.connection = kombu.connection.BrokerConnection(**params) - self.connection_errors = self.connection.connection_errors - if self.memory_transport: - # Kludge to speed up tests. - self.connection.transport.polling_interval = 0.0 - self.consumer_num = itertools.count(1) - self.connection.connect() - self.channel = self.connection.channel() - # work around 'memory' transport bug in 1.1.3 - if self.memory_transport: - self.channel._new_queue('ae.undeliver') - for consumer in self.consumers: - consumer.reconnect(self.channel) - LOG.info(_('Connected to AMQP server on %(hostname)s:%(port)d') % - params) - - def reconnect(self): - """Handles reconnecting and re-establishing queues. - Will retry up to self.max_retries number of times. - self.max_retries = 0 means to retry forever. - Sleep between tries, starting at self.interval_start - seconds, backing off self.interval_stepping number of seconds - each attempt. - """ - - attempt = 0 - while True: - params = self.params_list[attempt % len(self.params_list)] - attempt += 1 - try: - self._connect(params) - return - except (IOError, self.connection_errors) as e: - pass - except Exception as e: - # NOTE(comstud): Unfortunately it's possible for amqplib - # to return an error not covered by its transport - # connection_errors in the case of a timeout waiting for - # a protocol response. (See paste link in LP888621) - # So, we check all exceptions for 'timeout' in them - # and try to reconnect in this case. - if 'timeout' not in str(e): - raise - - log_info = {} - log_info['err_str'] = str(e) - log_info['max_retries'] = self.max_retries - log_info.update(params) - - if self.max_retries and attempt == self.max_retries: - LOG.error(_('Unable to connect to AMQP server on ' - '%(hostname)s:%(port)d after %(max_retries)d ' - 'tries: %(err_str)s') % log_info) - # NOTE(comstud): Copied from original code. There's - # really no better recourse because if this was a queue we - # need to consume on, we have no way to consume anymore. - sys.exit(1) - - if attempt == 1: - sleep_time = self.interval_start or 1 - elif attempt > 1: - sleep_time += self.interval_stepping - if self.interval_max: - sleep_time = min(sleep_time, self.interval_max) - - log_info['sleep_time'] = sleep_time - LOG.error(_('AMQP server on %(hostname)s:%(port)d is ' - 'unreachable: %(err_str)s. Trying again in ' - '%(sleep_time)d seconds.') % log_info) - time.sleep(sleep_time) - - def ensure(self, error_callback, method, *args, **kwargs): - while True: - try: - return method(*args, **kwargs) - except (self.connection_errors, socket.timeout, IOError) as e: - if error_callback: - error_callback(e) - except Exception as e: - # NOTE(comstud): Unfortunately it's possible for amqplib - # to return an error not covered by its transport - # connection_errors in the case of a timeout waiting for - # a protocol response. (See paste link in LP888621) - # So, we check all exceptions for 'timeout' in them - # and try to reconnect in this case. - if 'timeout' not in str(e): - raise - if error_callback: - error_callback(e) - self.reconnect() - - def get_channel(self): - """Convenience call for bin/clear_rabbit_queues.""" - return self.channel - - def close(self): - """Close/release this connection.""" - self.cancel_consumer_thread() - self.wait_on_proxy_callbacks() - self.connection.release() - self.connection = None - - def reset(self): - """Reset a connection so it can be used again.""" - self.cancel_consumer_thread() - self.wait_on_proxy_callbacks() - self.channel.close() - self.channel = self.connection.channel() - # work around 'memory' transport bug in 1.1.3 - if self.memory_transport: - self.channel._new_queue('ae.undeliver') - self.consumers = [] - - def declare_consumer(self, consumer_cls, topic, callback): - """Create a Consumer using the class that was passed in and - add it to our list of consumers - """ - - def _connect_error(exc): - log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': str(exc)} - LOG.error(_("Failed to declare consumer for topic '%(topic)s': " - "%(err_str)s") % log_info) - - def _declare_consumer(): - consumer = consumer_cls(self.conf, self.channel, topic, callback, - self.consumer_num.next()) - self.consumers.append(consumer) - return consumer - - return self.ensure(_connect_error, _declare_consumer) - - def iterconsume(self, limit=None, timeout=None): - """Return an iterator that will consume from all queues/consumers.""" - - info = {'do_consume': True} - - def _error_callback(exc): - if isinstance(exc, socket.timeout): - LOG.debug(_('Timed out waiting for RPC response: %s') % - str(exc)) - raise rpc_common.Timeout() - else: - LOG.exception(_('Failed to consume message from queue: %s') % - str(exc)) - info['do_consume'] = True - - def _consume(): - if info['do_consume']: - queues_head = self.consumers[:-1] # not fanout. - queues_tail = self.consumers[-1] # fanout - for queue in queues_head: - queue.consume(nowait=True) - queues_tail.consume(nowait=False) - info['do_consume'] = False - return self.connection.drain_events(timeout=timeout) - - for iteration in itertools.count(0): - if limit and iteration >= limit: - raise StopIteration - yield self.ensure(_error_callback, _consume) - - def cancel_consumer_thread(self): - """Cancel a consumer thread.""" - if self.consumer_thread is not None: - self.consumer_thread.kill() - try: - self.consumer_thread.wait() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - pass - self.consumer_thread = None - - def wait_on_proxy_callbacks(self): - """Wait for all proxy callback threads to exit.""" - for proxy_cb in self.proxy_callbacks: - proxy_cb.wait() - - def publisher_send(self, cls, topic, msg, timeout=None, **kwargs): - """Send to a publisher based on the publisher class.""" - - def _error_callback(exc): - log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': str(exc)} - LOG.exception(_("Failed to publish message to topic " - "'%(topic)s': %(err_str)s") % log_info) - - def _publish(): - publisher = cls(self.conf, self.channel, topic, **kwargs) - publisher.send(msg, timeout) - - self.ensure(_error_callback, _publish) - - def declare_direct_consumer(self, topic, callback): - """Create a 'direct' queue. - In nova's use, this is generally a msg_id queue used for - responses for call/multicall - """ - self.declare_consumer(DirectConsumer, topic, callback) - - def declare_topic_consumer(self, topic, callback=None, queue_name=None, - exchange_name=None, ack_on_error=True): - """Create a 'topic' consumer.""" - self.declare_consumer(functools.partial(TopicConsumer, - name=queue_name, - exchange_name=exchange_name, - ack_on_error=ack_on_error, - ), - topic, callback) - - def declare_fanout_consumer(self, topic, callback): - """Create a 'fanout' consumer.""" - self.declare_consumer(FanoutConsumer, topic, callback) - - def direct_send(self, msg_id, msg): - """Send a 'direct' message.""" - self.publisher_send(DirectPublisher, msg_id, msg) - - def topic_send(self, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Send a 'topic' message.""" - self.publisher_send(TopicPublisher, topic, msg, timeout) - - def fanout_send(self, topic, msg): - """Send a 'fanout' message.""" - self.publisher_send(FanoutPublisher, topic, msg) - - def notify_send(self, topic, msg, **kwargs): - """Send a notify message on a topic.""" - self.publisher_send(NotifyPublisher, topic, msg, None, **kwargs) - - def consume(self, limit=None): - """Consume from all queues/consumers.""" - it = self.iterconsume(limit=limit) - while True: - try: - it.next() - except StopIteration: - return - - def consume_in_thread(self): - """Consumer from all queues/consumers in a greenthread.""" - @excutils.forever_retry_uncaught_exceptions - def _consumer_thread(): - try: - self.consume() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - return - if self.consumer_thread is None: - self.consumer_thread = eventlet.spawn(_consumer_thread) - return self.consumer_thread - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - """Create a consumer that calls a method in a proxy object.""" - proxy_cb = rpc_amqp.ProxyCallback( - self.conf, proxy, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, Connection)) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(proxy_cb) - - if fanout: - self.declare_fanout_consumer(topic, proxy_cb) - else: - self.declare_topic_consumer(topic, proxy_cb) - - def create_worker(self, topic, proxy, pool_name): - """Create a worker that calls a method in a proxy object.""" - proxy_cb = rpc_amqp.ProxyCallback( - self.conf, proxy, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, Connection)) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(proxy_cb) - self.declare_topic_consumer(topic, proxy_cb, pool_name) - - def join_consumer_pool(self, callback, pool_name, topic, - exchange_name=None, ack_on_error=True): - """Register as a member of a group of consumers for a given topic from - the specified exchange. - - Exactly one member of a given pool will receive each message. - - A message will be delivered to multiple pools, if more than - one is created. - """ - callback_wrapper = rpc_amqp.CallbackWrapper( - conf=self.conf, - callback=callback, - connection_pool=rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, - Connection), - ) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(callback_wrapper) - self.declare_topic_consumer( - queue_name=pool_name, - topic=topic, - exchange_name=exchange_name, - callback=callback_wrapper, - ack_on_error=ack_on_error, - ) - - -def create_connection(conf, new=True): - """Create a connection.""" - return rpc_amqp.create_connection( - conf, new, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Make a call that returns multiple times.""" - return rpc_amqp.multicall( - conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def call(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Sends a message on a topic and wait for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.call( - conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a topic without waiting for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.cast( - conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def fanout_cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange without waiting for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.fanout_cast( - conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a topic to a specific server.""" - return rpc_amqp.cast_to_server( - conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def fanout_cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange to a specific server.""" - return rpc_amqp.fanout_cast_to_server( - conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def notify(conf, context, topic, msg, envelope): - """Sends a notification event on a topic.""" - return rpc_amqp.notify( - conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection), - envelope) - - -def cleanup(): - return rpc_amqp.cleanup(Connection.pool) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_qpid.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_qpid.py deleted file mode 100644 index c988ae8..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_qpid.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,729 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation -# Copyright 2011 - 2012, Red Hat, 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 functools -import itertools -import time -import uuid - -import eventlet -import greenlet -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import excutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.rpc import amqp as rpc_amqp -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common - -qpid_codec = importutils.try_import("qpid.codec010") -qpid_messaging = importutils.try_import("qpid.messaging") -qpid_exceptions = importutils.try_import("qpid.messaging.exceptions") - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -qpid_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('qpid_hostname', - default='localhost', - help='Qpid broker hostname'), - cfg.IntOpt('qpid_port', - default=5672, - help='Qpid broker port'), - cfg.ListOpt('qpid_hosts', - default=['$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port'], - help='Qpid HA cluster host:port pairs'), - cfg.StrOpt('qpid_username', - default='', - help='Username for qpid connection'), - cfg.StrOpt('qpid_password', - default='', - help='Password for qpid connection', - secret=True), - cfg.StrOpt('qpid_sasl_mechanisms', - default='', - help='Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth'), - cfg.IntOpt('qpid_heartbeat', - default=60, - help='Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats'), - cfg.StrOpt('qpid_protocol', - default='tcp', - help="Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl'"), - cfg.BoolOpt('qpid_tcp_nodelay', - default=True, - help='Disable Nagle algorithm'), -] - -cfg.CONF.register_opts(qpid_opts) - -JSON_CONTENT_TYPE = 'application/json; charset=utf8' - - -class ConsumerBase(object): - """Consumer base class.""" - - def __init__(self, session, callback, node_name, node_opts, - link_name, link_opts): - """Declare a queue on an amqp session. - - 'session' is the amqp session to use - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - 'node_name' is the first part of the Qpid address string, before ';' - 'node_opts' will be applied to the "x-declare" section of "node" - in the address string. - 'link_name' goes into the "name" field of the "link" in the address - string - 'link_opts' will be applied to the "x-declare" section of "link" - in the address string. - """ - self.callback = callback - self.receiver = None - self.session = None - - addr_opts = { - "create": "always", - "node": { - "type": "topic", - "x-declare": { - "durable": True, - "auto-delete": True, - }, - }, - "link": { - "name": link_name, - "durable": True, - "x-declare": { - "durable": False, - "auto-delete": True, - "exclusive": False, - }, - }, - } - addr_opts["node"]["x-declare"].update(node_opts) - addr_opts["link"]["x-declare"].update(link_opts) - - self.address = "%s ; %s" % (node_name, jsonutils.dumps(addr_opts)) - - self.connect(session) - - def connect(self, session): - """Declare the reciever on connect.""" - self._declare_receiver(session) - - def reconnect(self, session): - """Re-declare the receiver after a qpid reconnect.""" - self._declare_receiver(session) - - def _declare_receiver(self, session): - self.session = session - self.receiver = session.receiver(self.address) - self.receiver.capacity = 1 - - def _unpack_json_msg(self, msg): - """Load the JSON data in msg if msg.content_type indicates that it - is necessary. Put the loaded data back into msg.content and - update msg.content_type appropriately. - - A Qpid Message containing a dict will have a content_type of - 'amqp/map', whereas one containing a string that needs to be converted - back from JSON will have a content_type of JSON_CONTENT_TYPE. - - :param msg: a Qpid Message object - :returns: None - """ - if msg.content_type == JSON_CONTENT_TYPE: - msg.content = jsonutils.loads(msg.content) - msg.content_type = 'amqp/map' - - def consume(self): - """Fetch the message and pass it to the callback object.""" - message = self.receiver.fetch() - try: - self._unpack_json_msg(message) - msg = rpc_common.deserialize_msg(message.content) - self.callback(msg) - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_("Failed to process message... skipping it.")) - finally: - # TODO(sandy): Need support for optional ack_on_error. - self.session.acknowledge(message) - - def get_receiver(self): - return self.receiver - - def get_node_name(self): - return self.address.split(';')[0] - - -class DirectConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Queue/consumer class for 'direct'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, session, msg_id, callback): - """Init a 'direct' queue. - - 'session' is the amqp session to use - 'msg_id' is the msg_id to listen on - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - """ - - super(DirectConsumer, self).__init__(session, callback, - "%s/%s" % (msg_id, msg_id), - {"type": "direct"}, - msg_id, - {"exclusive": True}) - - -class TopicConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Consumer class for 'topic'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, session, topic, callback, name=None, - exchange_name=None): - """Init a 'topic' queue. - - :param session: the amqp session to use - :param topic: is the topic to listen on - :paramtype topic: str - :param callback: the callback to call when messages are received - :param name: optional queue name, defaults to topic - """ - - exchange_name = exchange_name or rpc_amqp.get_control_exchange(conf) - super(TopicConsumer, self).__init__(session, callback, - "%s/%s" % (exchange_name, topic), - {}, name or topic, {}) - - -class FanoutConsumer(ConsumerBase): - """Consumer class for 'fanout'.""" - - def __init__(self, conf, session, topic, callback): - """Init a 'fanout' queue. - - 'session' is the amqp session to use - 'topic' is the topic to listen on - 'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received - """ - self.conf = conf - - super(FanoutConsumer, self).__init__( - session, callback, - "%s_fanout" % topic, - {"durable": False, "type": "fanout"}, - "%s_fanout_%s" % (topic, uuid.uuid4().hex), - {"exclusive": True}) - - def reconnect(self, session): - topic = self.get_node_name() - params = { - 'session': session, - 'topic': topic, - 'callback': self.callback, - } - - self.__init__(conf=self.conf, **params) - - super(FanoutConsumer, self).reconnect(session) - - -class Publisher(object): - """Base Publisher class.""" - - def __init__(self, session, node_name, node_opts=None): - """Init the Publisher class with the exchange_name, routing_key, - and other options - """ - self.sender = None - self.session = session - - addr_opts = { - "create": "always", - "node": { - "type": "topic", - "x-declare": { - "durable": False, - # auto-delete isn't implemented for exchanges in qpid, - # but put in here anyway - "auto-delete": True, - }, - }, - } - if node_opts: - addr_opts["node"]["x-declare"].update(node_opts) - - self.address = "%s ; %s" % (node_name, jsonutils.dumps(addr_opts)) - - self.reconnect(session) - - def reconnect(self, session): - """Re-establish the Sender after a reconnection.""" - self.sender = session.sender(self.address) - - def _pack_json_msg(self, msg): - """Qpid cannot serialize dicts containing strings longer than 65535 - characters. This function dumps the message content to a JSON - string, which Qpid is able to handle. - - :param msg: May be either a Qpid Message object or a bare dict. - :returns: A Qpid Message with its content field JSON encoded. - """ - try: - msg.content = jsonutils.dumps(msg.content) - except AttributeError: - # Need to have a Qpid message so we can set the content_type. - msg = qpid_messaging.Message(jsonutils.dumps(msg)) - msg.content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE - return msg - - def send(self, msg): - """Send a message.""" - try: - # Check if Qpid can encode the message - check_msg = msg - if not hasattr(check_msg, 'content_type'): - check_msg = qpid_messaging.Message(msg) - content_type = check_msg.content_type - enc, dec = qpid_messaging.message.get_codec(content_type) - enc(check_msg.content) - except qpid_codec.CodecException: - # This means the message couldn't be serialized as a dict. - msg = self._pack_json_msg(msg) - self.sender.send(msg) - - -class DirectPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'direct'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, session, msg_id): - """Init a 'direct' publisher.""" - super(DirectPublisher, self).__init__(session, msg_id, - {"type": "Direct"}) - - -class TopicPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'topic'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, session, topic): - """init a 'topic' publisher. - """ - exchange_name = rpc_amqp.get_control_exchange(conf) - super(TopicPublisher, self).__init__(session, - "%s/%s" % (exchange_name, topic)) - - -class FanoutPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for 'fanout'.""" - def __init__(self, conf, session, topic): - """init a 'fanout' publisher. - """ - super(FanoutPublisher, self).__init__( - session, - "%s_fanout" % topic, {"type": "fanout"}) - - -class NotifyPublisher(Publisher): - """Publisher class for notifications.""" - def __init__(self, conf, session, topic): - """init a 'topic' publisher. - """ - exchange_name = rpc_amqp.get_control_exchange(conf) - super(NotifyPublisher, self).__init__(session, - "%s/%s" % (exchange_name, topic), - {"durable": True}) - - -class Connection(object): - """Connection object.""" - - pool = None - - def __init__(self, conf, server_params=None): - if not qpid_messaging: - raise ImportError("Failed to import qpid.messaging") - - self.session = None - self.consumers = {} - self.consumer_thread = None - self.proxy_callbacks = [] - self.conf = conf - - if server_params and 'hostname' in server_params: - # NOTE(russellb) This enables support for cast_to_server. - server_params['qpid_hosts'] = [ - '%s:%d' % (server_params['hostname'], - server_params.get('port', 5672)) - ] - - params = { - 'qpid_hosts': self.conf.qpid_hosts, - 'username': self.conf.qpid_username, - 'password': self.conf.qpid_password, - } - params.update(server_params or {}) - - self.brokers = params['qpid_hosts'] - self.username = params['username'] - self.password = params['password'] - self.connection_create(self.brokers[0]) - self.reconnect() - - def connection_create(self, broker): - # Create the connection - this does not open the connection - self.connection = qpid_messaging.Connection(broker) - - # Check if flags are set and if so set them for the connection - # before we call open - self.connection.username = self.username - self.connection.password = self.password - - self.connection.sasl_mechanisms = self.conf.qpid_sasl_mechanisms - # Reconnection is done by self.reconnect() - self.connection.reconnect = False - self.connection.heartbeat = self.conf.qpid_heartbeat - self.connection.transport = self.conf.qpid_protocol - self.connection.tcp_nodelay = self.conf.qpid_tcp_nodelay - - def _register_consumer(self, consumer): - self.consumers[str(consumer.get_receiver())] = consumer - - def _lookup_consumer(self, receiver): - return self.consumers[str(receiver)] - - def reconnect(self): - """Handles reconnecting and re-establishing sessions and queues.""" - attempt = 0 - delay = 1 - while True: - # Close the session if necessary - if self.connection.opened(): - try: - self.connection.close() - except qpid_exceptions.ConnectionError: - pass - - broker = self.brokers[attempt % len(self.brokers)] - attempt += 1 - - try: - self.connection_create(broker) - self.connection.open() - except qpid_exceptions.ConnectionError as e: - msg_dict = dict(e=e, delay=delay) - msg = _("Unable to connect to AMQP server: %(e)s. " - "Sleeping %(delay)s seconds") % msg_dict - LOG.error(msg) - time.sleep(delay) - delay = min(2 * delay, 60) - else: - LOG.info(_('Connected to AMQP server on %s'), broker) - break - - self.session = self.connection.session() - - if self.consumers: - consumers = self.consumers - self.consumers = {} - - for consumer in consumers.itervalues(): - consumer.reconnect(self.session) - self._register_consumer(consumer) - - LOG.debug(_("Re-established AMQP queues")) - - def ensure(self, error_callback, method, *args, **kwargs): - while True: - try: - return method(*args, **kwargs) - except (qpid_exceptions.Empty, - qpid_exceptions.ConnectionError) as e: - if error_callback: - error_callback(e) - self.reconnect() - - def close(self): - """Close/release this connection.""" - self.cancel_consumer_thread() - self.wait_on_proxy_callbacks() - try: - self.connection.close() - except Exception: - # NOTE(dripton) Logging exceptions that happen during cleanup just - # causes confusion; there's really nothing useful we can do with - # them. - pass - self.connection = None - - def reset(self): - """Reset a connection so it can be used again.""" - self.cancel_consumer_thread() - self.wait_on_proxy_callbacks() - self.session.close() - self.session = self.connection.session() - self.consumers = {} - - def declare_consumer(self, consumer_cls, topic, callback): - """Create a Consumer using the class that was passed in and - add it to our list of consumers - """ - def _connect_error(exc): - log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': str(exc)} - LOG.error(_("Failed to declare consumer for topic '%(topic)s': " - "%(err_str)s") % log_info) - - def _declare_consumer(): - consumer = consumer_cls(self.conf, self.session, topic, callback) - self._register_consumer(consumer) - return consumer - - return self.ensure(_connect_error, _declare_consumer) - - def iterconsume(self, limit=None, timeout=None): - """Return an iterator that will consume from all queues/consumers.""" - - def _error_callback(exc): - if isinstance(exc, qpid_exceptions.Empty): - LOG.debug(_('Timed out waiting for RPC response: %s') % - str(exc)) - raise rpc_common.Timeout() - else: - LOG.exception(_('Failed to consume message from queue: %s') % - str(exc)) - - def _consume(): - nxt_receiver = self.session.next_receiver(timeout=timeout) - try: - self._lookup_consumer(nxt_receiver).consume() - except Exception: - LOG.exception(_("Error processing message. Skipping it.")) - - for iteration in itertools.count(0): - if limit and iteration >= limit: - raise StopIteration - yield self.ensure(_error_callback, _consume) - - def cancel_consumer_thread(self): - """Cancel a consumer thread.""" - if self.consumer_thread is not None: - self.consumer_thread.kill() - try: - self.consumer_thread.wait() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - pass - self.consumer_thread = None - - def wait_on_proxy_callbacks(self): - """Wait for all proxy callback threads to exit.""" - for proxy_cb in self.proxy_callbacks: - proxy_cb.wait() - - def publisher_send(self, cls, topic, msg): - """Send to a publisher based on the publisher class.""" - - def _connect_error(exc): - log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': str(exc)} - LOG.exception(_("Failed to publish message to topic " - "'%(topic)s': %(err_str)s") % log_info) - - def _publisher_send(): - publisher = cls(self.conf, self.session, topic) - publisher.send(msg) - - return self.ensure(_connect_error, _publisher_send) - - def declare_direct_consumer(self, topic, callback): - """Create a 'direct' queue. - In nova's use, this is generally a msg_id queue used for - responses for call/multicall - """ - self.declare_consumer(DirectConsumer, topic, callback) - - def declare_topic_consumer(self, topic, callback=None, queue_name=None, - exchange_name=None): - """Create a 'topic' consumer.""" - self.declare_consumer(functools.partial(TopicConsumer, - name=queue_name, - exchange_name=exchange_name, - ), - topic, callback) - - def declare_fanout_consumer(self, topic, callback): - """Create a 'fanout' consumer.""" - self.declare_consumer(FanoutConsumer, topic, callback) - - def direct_send(self, msg_id, msg): - """Send a 'direct' message.""" - self.publisher_send(DirectPublisher, msg_id, msg) - - def topic_send(self, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Send a 'topic' message.""" - # - # We want to create a message with attributes, e.g. a TTL. We - # don't really need to keep 'msg' in its JSON format any longer - # so let's create an actual qpid message here and get some - # value-add on the go. - # - # WARNING: Request timeout happens to be in the same units as - # qpid's TTL (seconds). If this changes in the future, then this - # will need to be altered accordingly. - # - qpid_message = qpid_messaging.Message(content=msg, ttl=timeout) - self.publisher_send(TopicPublisher, topic, qpid_message) - - def fanout_send(self, topic, msg): - """Send a 'fanout' message.""" - self.publisher_send(FanoutPublisher, topic, msg) - - def notify_send(self, topic, msg, **kwargs): - """Send a notify message on a topic.""" - self.publisher_send(NotifyPublisher, topic, msg) - - def consume(self, limit=None): - """Consume from all queues/consumers.""" - it = self.iterconsume(limit=limit) - while True: - try: - it.next() - except StopIteration: - return - - def consume_in_thread(self): - """Consumer from all queues/consumers in a greenthread.""" - @excutils.forever_retry_uncaught_exceptions - def _consumer_thread(): - try: - self.consume() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - return - if self.consumer_thread is None: - self.consumer_thread = eventlet.spawn(_consumer_thread) - return self.consumer_thread - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - """Create a consumer that calls a method in a proxy object.""" - proxy_cb = rpc_amqp.ProxyCallback( - self.conf, proxy, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, Connection)) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(proxy_cb) - - if fanout: - consumer = FanoutConsumer(self.conf, self.session, topic, proxy_cb) - else: - consumer = TopicConsumer(self.conf, self.session, topic, proxy_cb) - - self._register_consumer(consumer) - - return consumer - - def create_worker(self, topic, proxy, pool_name): - """Create a worker that calls a method in a proxy object.""" - proxy_cb = rpc_amqp.ProxyCallback( - self.conf, proxy, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, Connection)) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(proxy_cb) - - consumer = TopicConsumer(self.conf, self.session, topic, proxy_cb, - name=pool_name) - - self._register_consumer(consumer) - - return consumer - - def join_consumer_pool(self, callback, pool_name, topic, - exchange_name=None, ack_on_error=True): - """Register as a member of a group of consumers for a given topic from - the specified exchange. - - Exactly one member of a given pool will receive each message. - - A message will be delivered to multiple pools, if more than - one is created. - """ - callback_wrapper = rpc_amqp.CallbackWrapper( - conf=self.conf, - callback=callback, - connection_pool=rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(self.conf, - Connection), - ) - self.proxy_callbacks.append(callback_wrapper) - - consumer = TopicConsumer(conf=self.conf, - session=self.session, - topic=topic, - callback=callback_wrapper, - name=pool_name, - exchange_name=exchange_name) - - self._register_consumer(consumer) - return consumer - - -def create_connection(conf, new=True): - """Create a connection.""" - return rpc_amqp.create_connection( - conf, new, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def multicall(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Make a call that returns multiple times.""" - return rpc_amqp.multicall( - conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def call(conf, context, topic, msg, timeout=None): - """Sends a message on a topic and wait for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.call( - conf, context, topic, msg, timeout, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a topic without waiting for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.cast( - conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def fanout_cast(conf, context, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange without waiting for a response.""" - return rpc_amqp.fanout_cast( - conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a topic to a specific server.""" - return rpc_amqp.cast_to_server( - conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def fanout_cast_to_server(conf, context, server_params, topic, msg): - """Sends a message on a fanout exchange to a specific server.""" - return rpc_amqp.fanout_cast_to_server( - conf, context, server_params, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection)) - - -def notify(conf, context, topic, msg, envelope): - """Sends a notification event on a topic.""" - return rpc_amqp.notify(conf, context, topic, msg, - rpc_amqp.get_connection_pool(conf, Connection), - envelope) - - -def cleanup(): - return rpc_amqp.cleanup(Connection.pool) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_zmq.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_zmq.py deleted file mode 100644 index fb8fcd2..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/impl_zmq.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,817 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 Cloudscaling Group, 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 os -import pprint -import re -import socket -import sys -import types -import uuid - -import eventlet -import greenlet -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import excutils -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common - -zmq = importutils.try_import('eventlet.green.zmq') - -# for convenience, are not modified. -pformat = pprint.pformat -Timeout = eventlet.timeout.Timeout -LOG = rpc_common.LOG -RemoteError = rpc_common.RemoteError -RPCException = rpc_common.RPCException - -zmq_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('rpc_zmq_bind_address', default='*', - help='ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), ' - 'an ethernet interface, or IP. ' - 'The "host" option should point or resolve to this ' - 'address.'), - - # The module.Class to use for matchmaking. - cfg.StrOpt( - 'rpc_zmq_matchmaker', - default=('openstack.common.rpc.' - 'matchmaker.MatchMakerLocalhost'), - help='MatchMaker driver', - ), - - # The following port is unassigned by IANA as of 2012-05-21 - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_zmq_port', default=9501, - help='ZeroMQ receiver listening port'), - - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_zmq_contexts', default=1, - help='Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1'), - - cfg.IntOpt('rpc_zmq_topic_backlog', default=None, - help='Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer ' - 'per topic. Default is unlimited.'), - - cfg.StrOpt('rpc_zmq_ipc_dir', default='/var/run/openstack', - help='Directory for holding IPC sockets'), - - cfg.StrOpt('rpc_zmq_host', default=socket.gethostname(), - help='Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or ' - 'IP address. Must match "host" option, if running Nova.') -] - - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(zmq_opts) - -ZMQ_CTX = None # ZeroMQ Context, must be global. -matchmaker = None # memoized matchmaker object - - -def _serialize(data): - """Serialization wrapper. - - We prefer using JSON, but it cannot encode all types. - Error if a developer passes us bad data. - """ - try: - return jsonutils.dumps(data, ensure_ascii=True) - except TypeError: - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - LOG.error(_("JSON serialization failed.")) - - -def _deserialize(data): - """Deserialization wrapper.""" - LOG.debug(_("Deserializing: %s"), data) - return jsonutils.loads(data) - - -class ZmqSocket(object): - """A tiny wrapper around ZeroMQ. - - Simplifies the send/recv protocol and connection management. - Can be used as a Context (supports the 'with' statement). - """ - - def __init__(self, addr, zmq_type, bind=True, subscribe=None): - self.sock = _get_ctxt().socket(zmq_type) - self.addr = addr - self.type = zmq_type - self.subscriptions = [] - - # Support failures on sending/receiving on wrong socket type. - self.can_recv = zmq_type in (zmq.PULL, zmq.SUB) - self.can_send = zmq_type in (zmq.PUSH, zmq.PUB) - self.can_sub = zmq_type in (zmq.SUB, ) - - # Support list, str, & None for subscribe arg (cast to list) - do_sub = { - list: subscribe, - str: [subscribe], - type(None): [] - }[type(subscribe)] - - for f in do_sub: - self.subscribe(f) - - str_data = {'addr': addr, 'type': self.socket_s(), - 'subscribe': subscribe, 'bind': bind} - - LOG.debug(_("Connecting to %(addr)s with %(type)s"), str_data) - LOG.debug(_("-> Subscribed to %(subscribe)s"), str_data) - LOG.debug(_("-> bind: %(bind)s"), str_data) - - try: - if bind: - self.sock.bind(addr) - else: - self.sock.connect(addr) - except Exception: - raise RPCException(_("Could not open socket.")) - - def socket_s(self): - """Get socket type as string.""" - t_enum = ('PUSH', 'PULL', 'PUB', 'SUB', 'REP', 'REQ', 'ROUTER', - 'DEALER') - return dict(map(lambda t: (getattr(zmq, t), t), t_enum))[self.type] - - def subscribe(self, msg_filter): - """Subscribe.""" - if not self.can_sub: - raise RPCException("Cannot subscribe on this socket.") - LOG.debug(_("Subscribing to %s"), msg_filter) - - try: - self.sock.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, msg_filter) - except Exception: - return - - self.subscriptions.append(msg_filter) - - def unsubscribe(self, msg_filter): - """Unsubscribe.""" - if msg_filter not in self.subscriptions: - return - self.sock.setsockopt(zmq.UNSUBSCRIBE, msg_filter) - self.subscriptions.remove(msg_filter) - - def close(self): - if self.sock is None or self.sock.closed: - return - - # We must unsubscribe, or we'll leak descriptors. - if self.subscriptions: - for f in self.subscriptions: - try: - self.sock.setsockopt(zmq.UNSUBSCRIBE, f) - except Exception: - pass - self.subscriptions = [] - - try: - # Default is to linger - self.sock.close() - except Exception: - # While this is a bad thing to happen, - # it would be much worse if some of the code calling this - # were to fail. For now, lets log, and later evaluate - # if we can safely raise here. - LOG.error("ZeroMQ socket could not be closed.") - self.sock = None - - def recv(self, **kwargs): - if not self.can_recv: - raise RPCException(_("You cannot recv on this socket.")) - return self.sock.recv_multipart(**kwargs) - - def send(self, data, **kwargs): - if not self.can_send: - raise RPCException(_("You cannot send on this socket.")) - self.sock.send_multipart(data, **kwargs) - - -class ZmqClient(object): - """Client for ZMQ sockets.""" - - def __init__(self, addr): - self.outq = ZmqSocket(addr, zmq.PUSH, bind=False) - - def cast(self, msg_id, topic, data, envelope): - msg_id = msg_id or 0 - - if not envelope: - self.outq.send(map(bytes, - (msg_id, topic, 'cast', _serialize(data)))) - return - - rpc_envelope = rpc_common.serialize_msg(data[1], envelope) - zmq_msg = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, rpc_envelope.items()) - self.outq.send(map(bytes, - (msg_id, topic, 'impl_zmq_v2', data[0]) + zmq_msg)) - - def close(self): - self.outq.close() - - -class RpcContext(rpc_common.CommonRpcContext): - """Context that supports replying to a rpc.call.""" - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - self.replies = [] - super(RpcContext, self).__init__(**kwargs) - - def deepcopy(self): - values = self.to_dict() - values['replies'] = self.replies - return self.__class__(**values) - - def reply(self, reply=None, failure=None, ending=False): - if ending: - return - self.replies.append(reply) - - @classmethod - def marshal(self, ctx): - ctx_data = ctx.to_dict() - return _serialize(ctx_data) - - @classmethod - def unmarshal(self, data): - return RpcContext.from_dict(_deserialize(data)) - - -class InternalContext(object): - """Used by ConsumerBase as a private context for - methods.""" - - def __init__(self, proxy): - self.proxy = proxy - self.msg_waiter = None - - def _get_response(self, ctx, proxy, topic, data): - """Process a curried message and cast the result to topic.""" - LOG.debug(_("Running func with context: %s"), ctx.to_dict()) - data.setdefault('version', None) - data.setdefault('args', {}) - - try: - result = proxy.dispatch( - ctx, data['version'], data['method'], - data.get('namespace'), **data['args']) - return ConsumerBase.normalize_reply(result, ctx.replies) - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - # ignore these since they are just from shutdowns - pass - except rpc_common.ClientException as e: - LOG.debug(_("Expected exception during message handling (%s)") % - e._exc_info[1]) - return {'exc': - rpc_common.serialize_remote_exception(e._exc_info, - log_failure=False)} - except Exception: - LOG.error(_("Exception during message handling")) - return {'exc': - rpc_common.serialize_remote_exception(sys.exc_info())} - - def reply(self, ctx, proxy, - msg_id=None, context=None, topic=None, msg=None): - """Reply to a casted call.""" - # NOTE(ewindisch): context kwarg exists for Grizzly compat. - # this may be able to be removed earlier than - # 'I' if ConsumerBase.process were refactored. - if type(msg) is list: - payload = msg[-1] - else: - payload = msg - - response = ConsumerBase.normalize_reply( - self._get_response(ctx, proxy, topic, payload), - ctx.replies) - - LOG.debug(_("Sending reply")) - _multi_send(_cast, ctx, topic, { - 'method': '-process_reply', - 'args': { - 'msg_id': msg_id, # Include for Folsom compat. - 'response': response - } - }, _msg_id=msg_id) - - -class ConsumerBase(object): - """Base Consumer.""" - - def __init__(self): - self.private_ctx = InternalContext(None) - - @classmethod - def normalize_reply(self, result, replies): - #TODO(ewindisch): re-evaluate and document this method. - if isinstance(result, types.GeneratorType): - return list(result) - elif replies: - return replies - else: - return [result] - - def process(self, proxy, ctx, data): - data.setdefault('version', None) - data.setdefault('args', {}) - - # Method starting with - are - # processed internally. (non-valid method name) - method = data.get('method') - if not method: - LOG.error(_("RPC message did not include method.")) - return - - # Internal method - # uses internal context for safety. - if method == '-reply': - self.private_ctx.reply(ctx, proxy, **data['args']) - return - - proxy.dispatch(ctx, data['version'], - data['method'], data.get('namespace'), **data['args']) - - -class ZmqBaseReactor(ConsumerBase): - """A consumer class implementing a centralized casting broker (PULL-PUSH). - - Used for RoundRobin requests. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf): - super(ZmqBaseReactor, self).__init__() - - self.proxies = {} - self.threads = [] - self.sockets = [] - self.subscribe = {} - - self.pool = eventlet.greenpool.GreenPool(conf.rpc_thread_pool_size) - - def register(self, proxy, in_addr, zmq_type_in, - in_bind=True, subscribe=None): - - LOG.info(_("Registering reactor")) - - if zmq_type_in not in (zmq.PULL, zmq.SUB): - raise RPCException("Bad input socktype") - - # Items push in. - inq = ZmqSocket(in_addr, zmq_type_in, bind=in_bind, - subscribe=subscribe) - - self.proxies[inq] = proxy - self.sockets.append(inq) - - LOG.info(_("In reactor registered")) - - def consume_in_thread(self): - def _consume(sock): - LOG.info(_("Consuming socket")) - while True: - self.consume(sock) - - for k in self.proxies.keys(): - self.threads.append( - self.pool.spawn(_consume, k) - ) - - def wait(self): - for t in self.threads: - t.wait() - - def close(self): - for s in self.sockets: - s.close() - - for t in self.threads: - t.kill() - - -class ZmqProxy(ZmqBaseReactor): - """A consumer class implementing a topic-based proxy. - - Forwards to IPC sockets. - """ - - def __init__(self, conf): - super(ZmqProxy, self).__init__(conf) - pathsep = set((os.path.sep or '', os.path.altsep or '', '/', '\\')) - self.badchars = re.compile(r'[%s]' % re.escape(''.join(pathsep))) - - self.topic_proxy = {} - - def consume(self, sock): - ipc_dir = CONF.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir - - data = sock.recv(copy=False) - topic = data[1].bytes - - if topic.startswith('fanout~'): - sock_type = zmq.PUB - topic = topic.split('.', 1)[0] - elif topic.startswith('zmq_replies'): - sock_type = zmq.PUB - else: - sock_type = zmq.PUSH - - if topic not in self.topic_proxy: - def publisher(waiter): - LOG.info(_("Creating proxy for topic: %s"), topic) - - try: - # The topic is received over the network, - # don't trust this input. - if self.badchars.search(topic) is not None: - emsg = _("Topic contained dangerous characters.") - LOG.warn(emsg) - raise RPCException(emsg) - - out_sock = ZmqSocket("ipc://%s/zmq_topic_%s" % - (ipc_dir, topic), - sock_type, bind=True) - except RPCException: - waiter.send_exception(*sys.exc_info()) - return - - self.topic_proxy[topic] = eventlet.queue.LightQueue( - CONF.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog) - self.sockets.append(out_sock) - - # It takes some time for a pub socket to open, - # before we can have any faith in doing a send() to it. - if sock_type == zmq.PUB: - eventlet.sleep(.5) - - waiter.send(True) - - while(True): - data = self.topic_proxy[topic].get() - out_sock.send(data, copy=False) - - wait_sock_creation = eventlet.event.Event() - eventlet.spawn(publisher, wait_sock_creation) - - try: - wait_sock_creation.wait() - except RPCException: - LOG.error(_("Topic socket file creation failed.")) - return - - try: - self.topic_proxy[topic].put_nowait(data) - except eventlet.queue.Full: - LOG.error(_("Local per-topic backlog buffer full for topic " - "%(topic)s. Dropping message.") % {'topic': topic}) - - def consume_in_thread(self): - """Runs the ZmqProxy service.""" - ipc_dir = CONF.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir - consume_in = "tcp://%s:%s" % \ - (CONF.rpc_zmq_bind_address, - CONF.rpc_zmq_port) - consumption_proxy = InternalContext(None) - - try: - os.makedirs(ipc_dir) - except os.error: - if not os.path.isdir(ipc_dir): - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - LOG.error(_("Required IPC directory does not exist at" - " %s") % (ipc_dir, )) - try: - self.register(consumption_proxy, - consume_in, - zmq.PULL) - except zmq.ZMQError: - if os.access(ipc_dir, os.X_OK): - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - LOG.error(_("Permission denied to IPC directory at" - " %s") % (ipc_dir, )) - with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): - LOG.error(_("Could not create ZeroMQ receiver daemon. " - "Socket may already be in use.")) - - super(ZmqProxy, self).consume_in_thread() - - -def unflatten_envelope(packenv): - """Unflattens the RPC envelope. - - Takes a list and returns a dictionary. - i.e. [1,2,3,4] => {1: 2, 3: 4} - """ - i = iter(packenv) - h = {} - try: - while True: - k = i.next() - h[k] = i.next() - except StopIteration: - return h - - -class ZmqReactor(ZmqBaseReactor): - """A consumer class implementing a consumer for messages. - - Can also be used as a 1:1 proxy - """ - - def __init__(self, conf): - super(ZmqReactor, self).__init__(conf) - - def consume(self, sock): - #TODO(ewindisch): use zero-copy (i.e. references, not copying) - data = sock.recv() - LOG.debug(_("CONSUMER RECEIVED DATA: %s"), data) - - proxy = self.proxies[sock] - - if data[2] == 'cast': # Legacy protocol - packenv = data[3] - - ctx, msg = _deserialize(packenv) - request = rpc_common.deserialize_msg(msg) - ctx = RpcContext.unmarshal(ctx) - elif data[2] == 'impl_zmq_v2': - packenv = data[4:] - - msg = unflatten_envelope(packenv) - request = rpc_common.deserialize_msg(msg) - - # Unmarshal only after verifying the message. - ctx = RpcContext.unmarshal(data[3]) - else: - LOG.error(_("ZMQ Envelope version unsupported or unknown.")) - return - - self.pool.spawn_n(self.process, proxy, ctx, request) - - -class Connection(rpc_common.Connection): - """Manages connections and threads.""" - - def __init__(self, conf): - self.topics = [] - self.reactor = ZmqReactor(conf) - - def create_consumer(self, topic, proxy, fanout=False): - # Register with matchmaker. - _get_matchmaker().register(topic, CONF.rpc_zmq_host) - - # Subscription scenarios - if fanout: - sock_type = zmq.SUB - subscribe = ('', fanout)[type(fanout) == str] - topic = 'fanout~' + topic.split('.', 1)[0] - else: - sock_type = zmq.PULL - subscribe = None - topic = '.'.join((topic.split('.', 1)[0], CONF.rpc_zmq_host)) - - if topic in self.topics: - LOG.info(_("Skipping topic registration. Already registered.")) - return - - # Receive messages from (local) proxy - inaddr = "ipc://%s/zmq_topic_%s" % \ - (CONF.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir, topic) - - LOG.debug(_("Consumer is a zmq.%s"), - ['PULL', 'SUB'][sock_type == zmq.SUB]) - - self.reactor.register(proxy, inaddr, sock_type, - subscribe=subscribe, in_bind=False) - self.topics.append(topic) - - def close(self): - _get_matchmaker().stop_heartbeat() - for topic in self.topics: - _get_matchmaker().unregister(topic, CONF.rpc_zmq_host) - - self.reactor.close() - self.topics = [] - - def wait(self): - self.reactor.wait() - - def consume_in_thread(self): - _get_matchmaker().start_heartbeat() - self.reactor.consume_in_thread() - - -def _cast(addr, context, topic, msg, timeout=None, envelope=False, - _msg_id=None): - timeout_cast = timeout or CONF.rpc_cast_timeout - payload = [RpcContext.marshal(context), msg] - - with Timeout(timeout_cast, exception=rpc_common.Timeout): - try: - conn = ZmqClient(addr) - - # assumes cast can't return an exception - conn.cast(_msg_id, topic, payload, envelope) - except zmq.ZMQError: - raise RPCException("Cast failed. ZMQ Socket Exception") - finally: - if 'conn' in vars(): - conn.close() - - -def _call(addr, context, topic, msg, timeout=None, - envelope=False): - # timeout_response is how long we wait for a response - timeout = timeout or CONF.rpc_response_timeout - - # The msg_id is used to track replies. - msg_id = uuid.uuid4().hex - - # Replies always come into the reply service. - reply_topic = "zmq_replies.%s" % CONF.rpc_zmq_host - - LOG.debug(_("Creating payload")) - # Curry the original request into a reply method. - mcontext = RpcContext.marshal(context) - payload = { - 'method': '-reply', - 'args': { - 'msg_id': msg_id, - 'topic': reply_topic, - # TODO(ewindisch): safe to remove mcontext in I. - 'msg': [mcontext, msg] - } - } - - LOG.debug(_("Creating queue socket for reply waiter")) - - # Messages arriving async. - # TODO(ewindisch): have reply consumer with dynamic subscription mgmt - with Timeout(timeout, exception=rpc_common.Timeout): - try: - msg_waiter = ZmqSocket( - "ipc://%s/zmq_topic_zmq_replies.%s" % - (CONF.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir, - CONF.rpc_zmq_host), - zmq.SUB, subscribe=msg_id, bind=False - ) - - LOG.debug(_("Sending cast")) - _cast(addr, context, topic, payload, envelope) - - LOG.debug(_("Cast sent; Waiting reply")) - # Blocks until receives reply - msg = msg_waiter.recv() - LOG.debug(_("Received message: %s"), msg) - LOG.debug(_("Unpacking response")) - - if msg[2] == 'cast': # Legacy version - raw_msg = _deserialize(msg[-1])[-1] - elif msg[2] == 'impl_zmq_v2': - rpc_envelope = unflatten_envelope(msg[4:]) - raw_msg = rpc_common.deserialize_msg(rpc_envelope) - else: - raise rpc_common.UnsupportedRpcEnvelopeVersion( - _("Unsupported or unknown ZMQ envelope returned.")) - - responses = raw_msg['args']['response'] - # ZMQError trumps the Timeout error. - except zmq.ZMQError: - raise RPCException("ZMQ Socket Error") - except (IndexError, KeyError): - raise RPCException(_("RPC Message Invalid.")) - finally: - if 'msg_waiter' in vars(): - msg_waiter.close() - - # It seems we don't need to do all of the following, - # but perhaps it would be useful for multicall? - # One effect of this is that we're checking all - # responses for Exceptions. - for resp in responses: - if isinstance(resp, types.DictType) and 'exc' in resp: - raise rpc_common.deserialize_remote_exception(CONF, resp['exc']) - - return responses[-1] - - -def _multi_send(method, context, topic, msg, timeout=None, - envelope=False, _msg_id=None): - """Wraps the sending of messages. - - Dispatches to the matchmaker and sends message to all relevant hosts. - """ - conf = CONF - LOG.debug(_("%(msg)s") % {'msg': ' '.join(map(pformat, (topic, msg)))}) - - queues = _get_matchmaker().queues(topic) - LOG.debug(_("Sending message(s) to: %s"), queues) - - # Don't stack if we have no matchmaker results - if not queues: - LOG.warn(_("No matchmaker results. Not casting.")) - # While not strictly a timeout, callers know how to handle - # this exception and a timeout isn't too big a lie. - raise rpc_common.Timeout(_("No match from matchmaker.")) - - # This supports brokerless fanout (addresses > 1) - for queue in queues: - (_topic, ip_addr) = queue - _addr = "tcp://%s:%s" % (ip_addr, conf.rpc_zmq_port) - - if method.__name__ == '_cast': - eventlet.spawn_n(method, _addr, context, - _topic, msg, timeout, envelope, - _msg_id) - return - return method(_addr, context, _topic, msg, timeout, - envelope) - - -def create_connection(conf, new=True): - return Connection(conf) - - -def multicall(conf, *args, **kwargs): - """Multiple calls.""" - return _multi_send(_call, *args, **kwargs) - - -def call(conf, *args, **kwargs): - """Send a message, expect a response.""" - data = _multi_send(_call, *args, **kwargs) - return data[-1] - - -def cast(conf, *args, **kwargs): - """Send a message expecting no reply.""" - _multi_send(_cast, *args, **kwargs) - - -def fanout_cast(conf, context, topic, msg, **kwargs): - """Send a message to all listening and expect no reply.""" - # NOTE(ewindisch): fanout~ is used because it avoid splitting on . - # and acts as a non-subtle hint to the matchmaker and ZmqProxy. - _multi_send(_cast, context, 'fanout~' + str(topic), msg, **kwargs) - - -def notify(conf, context, topic, msg, envelope): - """Send notification event. - - Notifications are sent to topic-priority. - This differs from the AMQP drivers which send to topic.priority. - """ - # NOTE(ewindisch): dot-priority in rpc notifier does not - # work with our assumptions. - topic = topic.replace('.', '-') - cast(conf, context, topic, msg, envelope=envelope) - - -def cleanup(): - """Clean up resources in use by implementation.""" - global ZMQ_CTX - if ZMQ_CTX: - ZMQ_CTX.term() - ZMQ_CTX = None - - global matchmaker - matchmaker = None - - -def _get_ctxt(): - if not zmq: - raise ImportError("Failed to import eventlet.green.zmq") - - global ZMQ_CTX - if not ZMQ_CTX: - ZMQ_CTX = zmq.Context(CONF.rpc_zmq_contexts) - return ZMQ_CTX - - -def _get_matchmaker(*args, **kwargs): - global matchmaker - if not matchmaker: - mm = CONF.rpc_zmq_matchmaker - if mm.endswith('matchmaker.MatchMakerRing'): - mm.replace('matchmaker', 'matchmaker_ring') - LOG.warn(_('rpc_zmq_matchmaker = %(orig)s is deprecated; use' - ' %(new)s instead') % dict( - orig=CONF.rpc_zmq_matchmaker, new=mm)) - matchmaker = importutils.import_object(mm, *args, **kwargs) - return matchmaker diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker.py deleted file mode 100644 index e51636d..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 Cloudscaling Group, 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. -""" -The MatchMaker classes should except a Topic or Fanout exchange key and -return keys for direct exchanges, per (approximate) AMQP parlance. -""" - -import contextlib - -import eventlet -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging - - -matchmaker_opts = [ - cfg.IntOpt('matchmaker_heartbeat_freq', - default=300, - help='Heartbeat frequency'), - cfg.IntOpt('matchmaker_heartbeat_ttl', - default=600, - help='Heartbeat time-to-live.'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(matchmaker_opts) -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) -contextmanager = contextlib.contextmanager - - -class MatchMakerException(Exception): - """Signified a match could not be found.""" - message = _("Match not found by MatchMaker.") - - -class Exchange(object): - """Implements lookups. - - Subclass this to support hashtables, dns, etc. - """ - def __init__(self): - pass - - def run(self, key): - raise NotImplementedError() - - -class Binding(object): - """A binding on which to perform a lookup.""" - def __init__(self): - pass - - def test(self, key): - raise NotImplementedError() - - -class MatchMakerBase(object): - """Match Maker Base Class. - - Build off HeartbeatMatchMakerBase if building a heartbeat-capable - MatchMaker. - """ - def __init__(self): - # Array of tuples. Index [2] toggles negation, [3] is last-if-true - self.bindings = [] - - self.no_heartbeat_msg = _('Matchmaker does not implement ' - 'registration or heartbeat.') - - def register(self, key, host): - """Register a host on a backend. - - Heartbeats, if applicable, may keepalive registration. - """ - pass - - def ack_alive(self, key, host): - """Acknowledge that a key.host is alive. - - Used internally for updating heartbeats, but may also be used - publically to acknowledge a system is alive (i.e. rpc message - successfully sent to host) - """ - pass - - def is_alive(self, topic, host): - """Checks if a host is alive.""" - pass - - def expire(self, topic, host): - """Explicitly expire a host's registration.""" - pass - - def send_heartbeats(self): - """Send all heartbeats. - - Use start_heartbeat to spawn a heartbeat greenthread, - which loops this method. - """ - pass - - def unregister(self, key, host): - """Unregister a topic.""" - pass - - def start_heartbeat(self): - """Spawn heartbeat greenthread.""" - pass - - def stop_heartbeat(self): - """Destroys the heartbeat greenthread.""" - pass - - def add_binding(self, binding, rule, last=True): - self.bindings.append((binding, rule, False, last)) - - #NOTE(ewindisch): kept the following method in case we implement the - # underlying support. - #def add_negate_binding(self, binding, rule, last=True): - # self.bindings.append((binding, rule, True, last)) - - def queues(self, key): - workers = [] - - # bit is for negate bindings - if we choose to implement it. - # last stops processing rules if this matches. - for (binding, exchange, bit, last) in self.bindings: - if binding.test(key): - workers.extend(exchange.run(key)) - - # Support last. - if last: - return workers - return workers - - -class HeartbeatMatchMakerBase(MatchMakerBase): - """Base for a heart-beat capable MatchMaker. - - Provides common methods for registering, unregistering, and maintaining - heartbeats. - """ - def __init__(self): - self.hosts = set() - self._heart = None - self.host_topic = {} - - super(HeartbeatMatchMakerBase, self).__init__() - - def send_heartbeats(self): - """Send all heartbeats. - - Use start_heartbeat to spawn a heartbeat greenthread, - which loops this method. - """ - for key, host in self.host_topic: - self.ack_alive(key, host) - - def ack_alive(self, key, host): - """Acknowledge that a host.topic is alive. - - Used internally for updating heartbeats, but may also be used - publically to acknowledge a system is alive (i.e. rpc message - successfully sent to host) - """ - raise NotImplementedError("Must implement ack_alive") - - def backend_register(self, key, host): - """Implements registration logic. - - Called by register(self,key,host) - """ - raise NotImplementedError("Must implement backend_register") - - def backend_unregister(self, key, key_host): - """Implements de-registration logic. - - Called by unregister(self,key,host) - """ - raise NotImplementedError("Must implement backend_unregister") - - def register(self, key, host): - """Register a host on a backend. - - Heartbeats, if applicable, may keepalive registration. - """ - self.hosts.add(host) - self.host_topic[(key, host)] = host - key_host = '.'.join((key, host)) - - self.backend_register(key, key_host) - - self.ack_alive(key, host) - - def unregister(self, key, host): - """Unregister a topic.""" - if (key, host) in self.host_topic: - del self.host_topic[(key, host)] - - self.hosts.discard(host) - self.backend_unregister(key, '.'.join((key, host))) - - LOG.info(_("Matchmaker unregistered: %(key)s, %(host)s"), - {'key': key, 'host': host}) - - def start_heartbeat(self): - """Implementation of MatchMakerBase.start_heartbeat. - - Launches greenthread looping send_heartbeats(), - yielding for CONF.matchmaker_heartbeat_freq seconds - between iterations. - """ - if not self.hosts: - raise MatchMakerException( - _("Register before starting heartbeat.")) - - def do_heartbeat(): - while True: - self.send_heartbeats() - eventlet.sleep(CONF.matchmaker_heartbeat_freq) - - self._heart = eventlet.spawn(do_heartbeat) - - def stop_heartbeat(self): - """Destroys the heartbeat greenthread.""" - if self._heart: - self._heart.kill() - - -class DirectBinding(Binding): - """Specifies a host in the key via a '.' character. - - Although dots are used in the key, the behavior here is - that it maps directly to a host, thus direct. - """ - def test(self, key): - if '.' in key: - return True - return False - - -class TopicBinding(Binding): - """Where a 'bare' key without dots. - - AMQP generally considers topic exchanges to be those *with* dots, - but we deviate here in terminology as the behavior here matches - that of a topic exchange (whereas where there are dots, behavior - matches that of a direct exchange. - """ - def test(self, key): - if '.' not in key: - return True - return False - - -class FanoutBinding(Binding): - """Match on fanout keys, where key starts with 'fanout.' string.""" - def test(self, key): - if key.startswith('fanout~'): - return True - return False - - -class StubExchange(Exchange): - """Exchange that does nothing.""" - def run(self, key): - return [(key, None)] - - -class LocalhostExchange(Exchange): - """Exchange where all direct topics are local.""" - def __init__(self, host='localhost'): - self.host = host - super(Exchange, self).__init__() - - def run(self, key): - return [('.'.join((key.split('.')[0], self.host)), self.host)] - - -class DirectExchange(Exchange): - """Exchange where all topic keys are split, sending to second half. - - i.e. "compute.host" sends a message to "compute.host" running on "host" - """ - def __init__(self): - super(Exchange, self).__init__() - - def run(self, key): - e = key.split('.', 1)[1] - return [(key, e)] - - -class MatchMakerLocalhost(MatchMakerBase): - """Match Maker where all bare topics resolve to localhost. - - Useful for testing. - """ - def __init__(self, host='localhost'): - super(MatchMakerLocalhost, self).__init__() - self.add_binding(FanoutBinding(), LocalhostExchange(host)) - self.add_binding(DirectBinding(), DirectExchange()) - self.add_binding(TopicBinding(), LocalhostExchange(host)) - - -class MatchMakerStub(MatchMakerBase): - """Match Maker where topics are untouched. - - Useful for testing, or for AMQP/brokered queues. - Will not work where knowledge of hosts is known (i.e. zeromq) - """ - def __init__(self): - super(MatchMakerStub, self).__init__() - - self.add_binding(FanoutBinding(), StubExchange()) - self.add_binding(DirectBinding(), StubExchange()) - self.add_binding(TopicBinding(), StubExchange()) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_redis.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_redis.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8bab9f9..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_redis.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2013 Cloudscaling Group, 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. -""" -The MatchMaker classes should accept a Topic or Fanout exchange key and -return keys for direct exchanges, per (approximate) AMQP parlance. -""" - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.rpc import matchmaker as mm_common - -redis = importutils.try_import('redis') - - -matchmaker_redis_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('host', - default='127.0.0.1', - help='Host to locate redis'), - cfg.IntOpt('port', - default=6379, - help='Use this port to connect to redis host.'), - cfg.StrOpt('password', - default=None, - help='Password for Redis server. (optional)'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -opt_group = cfg.OptGroup(name='matchmaker_redis', - title='Options for Redis-based MatchMaker') -CONF.register_group(opt_group) -CONF.register_opts(matchmaker_redis_opts, opt_group) -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class RedisExchange(mm_common.Exchange): - def __init__(self, matchmaker): - self.matchmaker = matchmaker - self.redis = matchmaker.redis - super(RedisExchange, self).__init__() - - -class RedisTopicExchange(RedisExchange): - """Exchange where all topic keys are split, sending to second half. - - i.e. "compute.host" sends a message to "compute" running on "host" - """ - def run(self, topic): - while True: - member_name = self.redis.srandmember(topic) - - if not member_name: - # If this happens, there are no - # longer any members. - break - - if not self.matchmaker.is_alive(topic, member_name): - continue - - host = member_name.split('.', 1)[1] - return [(member_name, host)] - return [] - - -class RedisFanoutExchange(RedisExchange): - """Return a list of all hosts.""" - def run(self, topic): - topic = topic.split('~', 1)[1] - hosts = self.redis.smembers(topic) - good_hosts = filter( - lambda host: self.matchmaker.is_alive(topic, host), hosts) - - return [(x, x.split('.', 1)[1]) for x in good_hosts] - - -class MatchMakerRedis(mm_common.HeartbeatMatchMakerBase): - """MatchMaker registering and looking-up hosts with a Redis server.""" - def __init__(self): - super(MatchMakerRedis, self).__init__() - - if not redis: - raise ImportError("Failed to import module redis.") - - self.redis = redis.StrictRedis( - host=CONF.matchmaker_redis.host, - port=CONF.matchmaker_redis.port, - password=CONF.matchmaker_redis.password) - - self.add_binding(mm_common.FanoutBinding(), RedisFanoutExchange(self)) - self.add_binding(mm_common.DirectBinding(), mm_common.DirectExchange()) - self.add_binding(mm_common.TopicBinding(), RedisTopicExchange(self)) - - def ack_alive(self, key, host): - topic = "%s.%s" % (key, host) - if not self.redis.expire(topic, CONF.matchmaker_heartbeat_ttl): - # If we could not update the expiration, the key - # might have been pruned. Re-register, creating a new - # key in Redis. - self.register(self.topic_host[host], host) - - def is_alive(self, topic, host): - if self.redis.ttl(host) == -1: - self.expire(topic, host) - return False - return True - - def expire(self, topic, host): - with self.redis.pipeline() as pipe: - pipe.multi() - pipe.delete(host) - pipe.srem(topic, host) - pipe.execute() - - def backend_register(self, key, key_host): - with self.redis.pipeline() as pipe: - pipe.multi() - pipe.sadd(key, key_host) - - # No value is needed, we just - # care if it exists. Sets aren't viable - # because only keys can expire. - pipe.set(key_host, '') - - pipe.execute() - - def backend_unregister(self, key, key_host): - with self.redis.pipeline() as pipe: - pipe.multi() - pipe.srem(key, key_host) - pipe.delete(key_host) - pipe.execute() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_ring.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_ring.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2f1f79b..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/matchmaker_ring.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011-2013 Cloudscaling Group, 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. -""" -The MatchMaker classes should except a Topic or Fanout exchange key and -return keys for direct exchanges, per (approximate) AMQP parlance. -""" - -import itertools -import json - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.rpc import matchmaker as mm - - -matchmaker_opts = [ - # Matchmaker ring file - cfg.StrOpt('ringfile', - deprecated_name='matchmaker_ringfile', - deprecated_group='DEFAULT', - default='/etc/oslo/matchmaker_ring.json', - help='Matchmaker ring file (JSON)'), -] - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(matchmaker_opts, 'matchmaker_ring') -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class RingExchange(mm.Exchange): - """Match Maker where hosts are loaded from a static JSON formatted file. - - __init__ takes optional ring dictionary argument, otherwise - loads the ringfile from CONF.mathcmaker_ringfile. - """ - def __init__(self, ring=None): - super(RingExchange, self).__init__() - - if ring: - self.ring = ring - else: - fh = open(CONF.matchmaker_ring.ringfile, 'r') - self.ring = json.load(fh) - fh.close() - - self.ring0 = {} - for k in self.ring.keys(): - self.ring0[k] = itertools.cycle(self.ring[k]) - - def _ring_has(self, key): - if key in self.ring0: - return True - return False - - -class RoundRobinRingExchange(RingExchange): - """A Topic Exchange based on a hashmap.""" - def __init__(self, ring=None): - super(RoundRobinRingExchange, self).__init__(ring) - - def run(self, key): - if not self._ring_has(key): - LOG.warn( - _("No key defining hosts for topic '%s', " - "see ringfile") % (key, ) - ) - return [] - host = next(self.ring0[key]) - return [(key + '.' + host, host)] - - -class FanoutRingExchange(RingExchange): - """Fanout Exchange based on a hashmap.""" - def __init__(self, ring=None): - super(FanoutRingExchange, self).__init__(ring) - - def run(self, key): - # Assume starts with "fanout~", strip it for lookup. - nkey = key.split('fanout~')[1:][0] - if not self._ring_has(nkey): - LOG.warn( - _("No key defining hosts for topic '%s', " - "see ringfile") % (nkey, ) - ) - return [] - return map(lambda x: (key + '.' + x, x), self.ring[nkey]) - - -class MatchMakerRing(mm.MatchMakerBase): - """Match Maker where hosts are loaded from a static hashmap.""" - def __init__(self, ring=None): - super(MatchMakerRing, self).__init__() - self.add_binding(mm.FanoutBinding(), FanoutRingExchange(ring)) - self.add_binding(mm.DirectBinding(), mm.DirectExchange()) - self.add_binding(mm.TopicBinding(), RoundRobinRingExchange(ring)) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/proxy.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/proxy.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8523421..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/proxy.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012-2013 Red Hat, 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. - -""" -A helper class for proxy objects to remote APIs. - -For more information about rpc API version numbers, see: - rpc/dispatcher.py -""" - - -from openstack.common import rpc -from openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common -from openstack.common.rpc import serializer as rpc_serializer - - -class RpcProxy(object): - """A helper class for rpc clients. - - This class is a wrapper around the RPC client API. It allows you to - specify the topic and API version in a single place. This is intended to - be used as a base class for a class that implements the client side of an - rpc API. - """ - - # The default namespace, which can be overriden in a subclass. - RPC_API_NAMESPACE = None - - def __init__(self, topic, default_version, version_cap=None, - serializer=None): - """Initialize an RpcProxy. - - :param topic: The topic to use for all messages. - :param default_version: The default API version to request in all - outgoing messages. This can be overridden on a per-message - basis. - :param version_cap: Optionally cap the maximum version used for sent - messages. - :param serializer: Optionaly (de-)serialize entities with a - provided helper. - """ - self.topic = topic - self.default_version = default_version - self.version_cap = version_cap - if serializer is None: - serializer = rpc_serializer.NoOpSerializer() - self.serializer = serializer - super(RpcProxy, self).__init__() - - def _set_version(self, msg, vers): - """Helper method to set the version in a message. - - :param msg: The message having a version added to it. - :param vers: The version number to add to the message. - """ - v = vers if vers else self.default_version - if (self.version_cap and not - rpc_common.version_is_compatible(self.version_cap, v)): - raise rpc_common.RpcVersionCapError(version=self.version_cap) - msg['version'] = v - - def _get_topic(self, topic): - """Return the topic to use for a message.""" - return topic if topic else self.topic - - def can_send_version(self, version): - """Check to see if a version is compatible with the version cap.""" - return (not self.version_cap or - rpc_common.version_is_compatible(self.version_cap, version)) - - @staticmethod - def make_namespaced_msg(method, namespace, **kwargs): - return {'method': method, 'namespace': namespace, 'args': kwargs} - - def make_msg(self, method, **kwargs): - return self.make_namespaced_msg(method, self.RPC_API_NAMESPACE, - **kwargs) - - def _serialize_msg_args(self, context, kwargs): - """Helper method called to serialize message arguments. - - This calls our serializer on each argument, returning a new - set of args that have been serialized. - - :param context: The request context - :param kwargs: The arguments to serialize - :returns: A new set of serialized arguments - """ - new_kwargs = dict() - for argname, arg in kwargs.iteritems(): - new_kwargs[argname] = self.serializer.serialize_entity(context, - arg) - return new_kwargs - - def call(self, context, msg, topic=None, version=None, timeout=None): - """rpc.call() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - :param timeout: (Optional) A timeout to use when waiting for the - response. If no timeout is specified, a default timeout will be - used that is usually sufficient. - - :returns: The return value from the remote method. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - real_topic = self._get_topic(topic) - try: - result = rpc.call(context, real_topic, msg, timeout) - return self.serializer.deserialize_entity(context, result) - except rpc.common.Timeout as exc: - raise rpc.common.Timeout( - exc.info, real_topic, msg.get('method')) - - def multicall(self, context, msg, topic=None, version=None, timeout=None): - """rpc.multicall() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - :param timeout: (Optional) A timeout to use when waiting for the - response. If no timeout is specified, a default timeout will be - used that is usually sufficient. - - :returns: An iterator that lets you process each of the returned values - from the remote method as they arrive. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - real_topic = self._get_topic(topic) - try: - result = rpc.multicall(context, real_topic, msg, timeout) - return self.serializer.deserialize_entity(context, result) - except rpc.common.Timeout as exc: - raise rpc.common.Timeout( - exc.info, real_topic, msg.get('method')) - - def cast(self, context, msg, topic=None, version=None): - """rpc.cast() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - - :returns: None. rpc.cast() does not wait on any return value from the - remote method. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - rpc.cast(context, self._get_topic(topic), msg) - - def fanout_cast(self, context, msg, topic=None, version=None): - """rpc.fanout_cast() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - - :returns: None. rpc.fanout_cast() does not wait on any return value - from the remote method. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - rpc.fanout_cast(context, self._get_topic(topic), msg) - - def cast_to_server(self, context, server_params, msg, topic=None, - version=None): - """rpc.cast_to_server() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param server_params: Server parameters. See rpc.cast_to_server() for - details. - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - - :returns: None. rpc.cast_to_server() does not wait on any - return values. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - rpc.cast_to_server(context, server_params, self._get_topic(topic), msg) - - def fanout_cast_to_server(self, context, server_params, msg, topic=None, - version=None): - """rpc.fanout_cast_to_server() a remote method. - - :param context: The request context - :param server_params: Server parameters. See rpc.cast_to_server() for - details. - :param msg: The message to send, including the method and args. - :param topic: Override the topic for this message. - :param version: (Optional) Override the requested API version in this - message. - - :returns: None. rpc.fanout_cast_to_server() does not wait on any - return values. - """ - self._set_version(msg, version) - msg['args'] = self._serialize_msg_args(context, msg['args']) - rpc.fanout_cast_to_server(context, server_params, - self._get_topic(topic), msg) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/serializer.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/serializer.py deleted file mode 100644 index 76c6831..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/serializer.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. -# -# 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. - -"""Provides the definition of an RPC serialization handler""" - -import abc - - -class Serializer(object): - """Generic (de-)serialization definition base class.""" - __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta - - @abc.abstractmethod - def serialize_entity(self, context, entity): - """Serialize something to primitive form. - - :param context: Security context - :param entity: Entity to be serialized - :returns: Serialized form of entity - """ - pass - - @abc.abstractmethod - def deserialize_entity(self, context, entity): - """Deserialize something from primitive form. - - :param context: Security context - :param entity: Primitive to be deserialized - :returns: Deserialized form of entity - """ - pass - - -class NoOpSerializer(Serializer): - """A serializer that does nothing.""" - - def serialize_entity(self, context, entity): - return entity - - def deserialize_entity(self, context, entity): - return entity diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/service.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/service.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3f51d0b..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/service.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# Copyright 2011 Red Hat, 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. - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import rpc -from openstack.common.rpc import dispatcher as rpc_dispatcher -from openstack.common import service - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class Service(service.Service): - """Service object for binaries running on hosts. - - A service enables rpc by listening to queues based on topic and host. - """ - def __init__(self, host, topic, manager=None): - super(Service, self).__init__() - self.host = host - self.topic = topic - if manager is None: - self.manager = self - else: - self.manager = manager - - def start(self): - super(Service, self).start() - - self.conn = rpc.create_connection(new=True) - LOG.debug(_("Creating Consumer connection for Service %s") % - self.topic) - - dispatcher = rpc_dispatcher.RpcDispatcher([self.manager]) - - # Share this same connection for these Consumers - self.conn.create_consumer(self.topic, dispatcher, fanout=False) - - node_topic = '%s.%s' % (self.topic, self.host) - self.conn.create_consumer(node_topic, dispatcher, fanout=False) - - self.conn.create_consumer(self.topic, dispatcher, fanout=True) - - # Hook to allow the manager to do other initializations after - # the rpc connection is created. - if callable(getattr(self.manager, 'initialize_service_hook', None)): - self.manager.initialize_service_hook(self) - - # Consume from all consumers in a thread - self.conn.consume_in_thread() - - def stop(self): - # Try to shut the connection down, but if we get any sort of - # errors, go ahead and ignore them.. as we're shutting down anyway - try: - self.conn.close() - except Exception: - pass - super(Service, self).stop() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/zmq_receiver.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/zmq_receiver.py deleted file mode 100755 index e74da22..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/rpc/zmq_receiver.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation -# -# 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 -eventlet.monkey_patch() - -import contextlib -import sys - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import rpc -from openstack.common.rpc import impl_zmq - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(rpc.rpc_opts) -CONF.register_opts(impl_zmq.zmq_opts) - - -def main(): - CONF(sys.argv[1:], project='oslo') - logging.setup("oslo") - - with contextlib.closing(impl_zmq.ZmqProxy(CONF)) as reactor: - reactor.consume_in_thread() - reactor.wait() diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_filter.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_filter.py deleted file mode 100644 index 44b26ae..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_filter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011-2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Filter support -""" - -from openstack.common.scheduler import base_handler - - -class BaseFilter(object): - """Base class for all filter classes.""" - def _filter_one(self, obj, filter_properties): - """Return True if it passes the filter, False otherwise. - Override this in a subclass. - """ - return True - - def filter_all(self, filter_obj_list, filter_properties): - """Yield objects that pass the filter. - - Can be overriden in a subclass, if you need to base filtering - decisions on all objects. Otherwise, one can just override - _filter_one() to filter a single object. - """ - for obj in filter_obj_list: - if self._filter_one(obj, filter_properties): - yield obj - - -class BaseFilterHandler(base_handler.BaseHandler): - """Base class to handle loading filter classes. - - This class should be subclassed where one needs to use filters. - """ - - def get_filtered_objects(self, filter_classes, objs, - filter_properties): - for filter_cls in filter_classes: - objs = filter_cls().filter_all(objs, filter_properties) - return list(objs) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_handler.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_handler.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1808d2c..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_handler.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011-2013 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -""" -A common base for handling extension classes. - -Used by BaseFilterHandler and BaseWeightHandler -""" - -import inspect - -from stevedore import extension - - -class BaseHandler(object): - """Base class to handle loading filter and weight classes.""" - def __init__(self, modifier_class_type, modifier_namespace): - self.namespace = modifier_namespace - self.modifier_class_type = modifier_class_type - self.extension_manager = extension.ExtensionManager(modifier_namespace) - - def _is_correct_class(self, cls): - """Return whether an object is a class of the correct type and - is not prefixed with an underscore. - """ - return (inspect.isclass(cls) and - not cls.__name__.startswith('_') and - issubclass(cls, self.modifier_class_type)) - - def get_all_classes(self): - # We use a set, as some classes may have an entrypoint of their own, - # and also be returned by a function such as 'all_filters' for example - return [ext.plugin for ext in self.extension_manager if - self._is_correct_class(ext.plugin)] diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_weight.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_weight.py deleted file mode 100644 index 362685e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/base_weight.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011-2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Pluggable Weighing support -""" - -from openstack.common.scheduler import base_handler - - -class WeighedObject(object): - """Object with weight information.""" - def __init__(self, obj, weight): - self.obj = obj - self.weight = weight - - def __repr__(self): - return "" % (self.obj, self.weight) - - -class BaseWeigher(object): - """Base class for pluggable weighers.""" - def _weight_multiplier(self): - """How weighted this weigher should be. Normally this would - be overriden in a subclass based on a config value. - """ - return 1.0 - - def _weigh_object(self, obj, weight_properties): - """Override in a subclass to specify a weight for a specific - object. - """ - return 0.0 - - def weigh_objects(self, weighed_obj_list, weight_properties): - """Weigh multiple objects. Override in a subclass if you need - need access to all objects in order to manipulate weights. - """ - constant = self._weight_multiplier() - for obj in weighed_obj_list: - obj.weight += (constant * - self._weigh_object(obj.obj, weight_properties)) - - -class BaseWeightHandler(base_handler.BaseHandler): - object_class = WeighedObject - - def get_weighed_objects(self, weigher_classes, obj_list, - weighing_properties): - """Return a sorted (highest score first) list of WeighedObjects.""" - - if not obj_list: - return [] - - weighed_objs = [self.object_class(obj, 0.0) for obj in obj_list] - for weigher_cls in weigher_classes: - weigher = weigher_cls() - weigher.weigh_objects(weighed_objs, weighing_properties) - - return sorted(weighed_objs, key=lambda x: x.weight, reverse=True) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 6fb5a13..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Scheduler host filters -""" - -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.scheduler import base_filter - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class BaseHostFilter(base_filter.BaseFilter): - """Base class for host filters.""" - def _filter_one(self, obj, filter_properties): - """Return True if the object passes the filter, otherwise False.""" - return self.host_passes(obj, filter_properties) - - def host_passes(self, host_state, filter_properties): - """Return True if the HostState passes the filter, otherwise False. - Override this in a subclass. - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - -class HostFilterHandler(base_filter.BaseFilterHandler): - def __init__(self, namespace): - super(HostFilterHandler, self).__init__(BaseHostFilter, namespace) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/availability_zone_filter.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/availability_zone_filter.py deleted file mode 100644 index 764a99e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/availability_zone_filter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011-2012 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - - -from openstack.common.scheduler import filters - - -class AvailabilityZoneFilter(filters.BaseHostFilter): - """Filters Hosts by availability zone.""" - - def host_passes(self, host_state, filter_properties): - spec = filter_properties.get('request_spec', {}) - props = spec.get('resource_properties', []) - availability_zone = props.get('availability_zone') - - if availability_zone: - return availability_zone == host_state.service['availability_zone'] - return True diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/capabilities_filter.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/capabilities_filter.py deleted file mode 100644 index 89e2bdb..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/capabilities_filter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common.scheduler import filters -from openstack.common.scheduler.filters import extra_specs_ops - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class CapabilitiesFilter(filters.BaseHostFilter): - """HostFilter to work with resource (instance & volume) type records.""" - - def _satisfies_extra_specs(self, capabilities, resource_type): - """Check that the capabilities provided by the services satisfy - the extra specs associated with the instance type. - """ - extra_specs = resource_type.get('extra_specs', []) - if not extra_specs: - return True - - for key, req in extra_specs.iteritems(): - # Either not scope format, or in capabilities scope - scope = key.split(':') - if len(scope) > 1 and scope[0] != "capabilities": - continue - elif scope[0] == "capabilities": - del scope[0] - - cap = capabilities - for index in range(0, len(scope)): - try: - cap = cap.get(scope[index], None) - except AttributeError: - return False - if cap is None: - return False - if not extra_specs_ops.match(cap, req): - return False - return True - - def host_passes(self, host_state, filter_properties): - """Return a list of hosts that can create instance_type.""" - # Note(zhiteng) Currently only Cinder and Nova are using - # this filter, so the resource type is either instance or - # volume. - resource_type = filter_properties.get('resource_type') - if not self._satisfies_extra_specs(host_state.capabilities, - resource_type): - return False - return True diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/extra_specs_ops.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/extra_specs_ops.py deleted file mode 100644 index 13c1032..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/extra_specs_ops.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 operator - -from openstack.common import strutils - -# 1. The following operations are supported: -# =, s==, s!=, s>=, s>, s<=, s<, , , , ==, !=, >=, <= -# 2. Note that is handled in a different way below. -# 3. If the first word in the extra_specs is not one of the operators, -# it is ignored. -_op_methods = {'=': lambda x, y: float(x) >= float(y), - '': lambda x, y: y in x, - '': lambda x, y: (strutils.bool_from_string(x) is - strutils.bool_from_string(y)), - '==': lambda x, y: float(x) == float(y), - '!=': lambda x, y: float(x) != float(y), - '>=': lambda x, y: float(x) >= float(y), - '<=': lambda x, y: float(x) <= float(y), - 's==': operator.eq, - 's!=': operator.ne, - 's<': operator.lt, - 's<=': operator.le, - 's>': operator.gt, - 's>=': operator.ge} - - -def match(value, req): - words = req.split() - - op = method = None - if words: - op = words.pop(0) - method = _op_methods.get(op) - - if op != '' and not method: - return value == req - - if value is None: - return False - - if op == '': # Ex: v1 v2 v3 - while True: - if words.pop(0) == value: - return True - if not words: - break - op = words.pop(0) # remove a keyword - if not words: - break - return False - - try: - if words and method(value, words[0]): - return True - except ValueError: - pass - - return False diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/json_filter.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/json_filter.py deleted file mode 100644 index bc4b4fd..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/filters/json_filter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 operator - -from openstack.common import jsonutils -from openstack.common.scheduler import filters - - -class JsonFilter(filters.BaseHostFilter): - """Host Filter to allow simple JSON-based grammar for - selecting hosts. - """ - def _op_compare(self, args, op): - """Returns True if the specified operator can successfully - compare the first item in the args with all the rest. Will - return False if only one item is in the list. - """ - if len(args) < 2: - return False - if op is operator.contains: - bad = args[0] not in args[1:] - else: - bad = [arg for arg in args[1:] - if not op(args[0], arg)] - return not bool(bad) - - def _equals(self, args): - """First term is == all the other terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.eq) - - def _less_than(self, args): - """First term is < all the other terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.lt) - - def _greater_than(self, args): - """First term is > all the other terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.gt) - - def _in(self, args): - """First term is in set of remaining terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.contains) - - def _less_than_equal(self, args): - """First term is <= all the other terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.le) - - def _greater_than_equal(self, args): - """First term is >= all the other terms.""" - return self._op_compare(args, operator.ge) - - def _not(self, args): - """Flip each of the arguments.""" - return [not arg for arg in args] - - def _or(self, args): - """True if any arg is True.""" - return any(args) - - def _and(self, args): - """True if all args are True.""" - return all(args) - - commands = { - '=': _equals, - '<': _less_than, - '>': _greater_than, - 'in': _in, - '<=': _less_than_equal, - '>=': _greater_than_equal, - 'not': _not, - 'or': _or, - 'and': _and, - } - - def _parse_string(self, string, host_state): - """Strings prefixed with $ are capability lookups in the - form '$variable' where 'variable' is an attribute in the - HostState class. If $variable is a dictionary, you may - use: $variable.dictkey - """ - if not string: - return None - if not string.startswith("$"): - return string - - path = string[1:].split(".") - obj = getattr(host_state, path[0], None) - if obj is None: - return None - for item in path[1:]: - obj = obj.get(item, None) - if obj is None: - return None - return obj - - def _process_filter(self, query, host_state): - """Recursively parse the query structure.""" - if not query: - return True - cmd = query[0] - method = self.commands[cmd] - cooked_args = [] - for arg in query[1:]: - if isinstance(arg, list): - arg = self._process_filter(arg, host_state) - elif isinstance(arg, basestring): - arg = self._parse_string(arg, host_state) - if arg is not None: - cooked_args.append(arg) - result = method(self, cooked_args) - return result - - def host_passes(self, host_state, filter_properties): - """Return a list of hosts that can fulfill the requirements - specified in the query. - """ - # TODO(zhiteng) Add description for filter_properties structure - # and scheduler_hints. - try: - query = filter_properties['scheduler_hints']['query'] - except KeyError: - query = None - if not query: - return True - - # NOTE(comstud): Not checking capabilities or service for - # enabled/disabled so that a provided json filter can decide - - result = self._process_filter(jsonutils.loads(query), host_state) - if isinstance(result, list): - # If any succeeded, include the host - result = any(result) - if result: - # Filter it out. - return True - return False diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/weights/__init__.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/weights/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e2eb04a..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/scheduler/weights/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Scheduler host weights -""" - - -from openstack.common.scheduler import base_weight - - -class WeighedHost(base_weight.WeighedObject): - def to_dict(self): - return { - 'weight': self.weight, - 'host': self.obj.host, - } - - def __repr__(self): - return ("WeighedHost [host: %s, weight: %s]" % - (self.obj.host, self.weight)) - - -class BaseHostWeigher(base_weight.BaseWeigher): - """Base class for host weights.""" - pass - - -class HostWeightHandler(base_weight.BaseWeightHandler): - object_class = WeighedHost - - def __init__(self, namespace): - super(HostWeightHandler, self).__init__(BaseHostWeigher, namespace) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/service.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/service.py deleted file mode 100644 index 55e23ed..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/service.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# Copyright 2011 Justin Santa Barbara -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -"""Generic Node base class for all workers that run on hosts.""" - -import errno -import os -import random -import signal -import sys -import time - -import eventlet -import logging as std_logging -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common import eventlet_backdoor -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ -from openstack.common import importutils -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import threadgroup - - -rpc = importutils.try_import('openstack.common.rpc') -CONF = cfg.CONF -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -class Launcher(object): - """Launch one or more services and wait for them to complete.""" - - def __init__(self): - """Initialize the service launcher. - - :returns: None - - """ - self._services = threadgroup.ThreadGroup() - self.backdoor_port = eventlet_backdoor.initialize_if_enabled() - - @staticmethod - def run_service(service): - """Start and wait for a service to finish. - - :param service: service to run and wait for. - :returns: None - - """ - service.start() - service.wait() - - def launch_service(self, service): - """Load and start the given service. - - :param service: The service you would like to start. - :returns: None - - """ - service.backdoor_port = self.backdoor_port - self._services.add_thread(self.run_service, service) - - def stop(self): - """Stop all services which are currently running. - - :returns: None - - """ - self._services.stop() - - def wait(self): - """Waits until all services have been stopped, and then returns. - - :returns: None - - """ - self._services.wait() - - -class SignalExit(SystemExit): - def __init__(self, signo, exccode=1): - super(SignalExit, self).__init__(exccode) - self.signo = signo - - -class ServiceLauncher(Launcher): - def _handle_signal(self, signo, frame): - # Allow the process to be killed again and die from natural causes - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_DFL) - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) - - raise SignalExit(signo) - - def wait(self): - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self._handle_signal) - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self._handle_signal) - - LOG.debug(_('Full set of CONF:')) - CONF.log_opt_values(LOG, std_logging.DEBUG) - - status = None - try: - super(ServiceLauncher, self).wait() - except SignalExit as exc: - signame = {signal.SIGTERM: 'SIGTERM', - signal.SIGINT: 'SIGINT'}[exc.signo] - LOG.info(_('Caught %s, exiting'), signame) - status = exc.code - except SystemExit as exc: - status = exc.code - finally: - if rpc: - rpc.cleanup() - self.stop() - return status - - -class ServiceWrapper(object): - def __init__(self, service, workers): - self.service = service - self.workers = workers - self.children = set() - self.forktimes = [] - - -class ProcessLauncher(object): - def __init__(self): - self.children = {} - self.sigcaught = None - self.running = True - rfd, self.writepipe = os.pipe() - self.readpipe = eventlet.greenio.GreenPipe(rfd, 'r') - - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self._handle_signal) - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self._handle_signal) - - def _handle_signal(self, signo, frame): - self.sigcaught = signo - self.running = False - - # Allow the process to be killed again and die from natural causes - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_DFL) - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) - - def _pipe_watcher(self): - # This will block until the write end is closed when the parent - # dies unexpectedly - self.readpipe.read() - - LOG.info(_('Parent process has died unexpectedly, exiting')) - - sys.exit(1) - - def _child_process(self, service): - # Setup child signal handlers differently - def _sigterm(*args): - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_DFL) - raise SignalExit(signal.SIGTERM) - - signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, _sigterm) - # Block SIGINT and let the parent send us a SIGTERM - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) - - # Reopen the eventlet hub to make sure we don't share an epoll - # fd with parent and/or siblings, which would be bad - eventlet.hubs.use_hub() - - # Close write to ensure only parent has it open - os.close(self.writepipe) - # Create greenthread to watch for parent to close pipe - eventlet.spawn_n(self._pipe_watcher) - - # Reseed random number generator - random.seed() - - launcher = Launcher() - launcher.run_service(service) - - def _start_child(self, wrap): - if len(wrap.forktimes) > wrap.workers: - # Limit ourselves to one process a second (over the period of - # number of workers * 1 second). This will allow workers to - # start up quickly but ensure we don't fork off children that - # die instantly too quickly. - if time.time() - wrap.forktimes[0] < wrap.workers: - LOG.info(_('Forking too fast, sleeping')) - time.sleep(1) - - wrap.forktimes.pop(0) - - wrap.forktimes.append(time.time()) - - pid = os.fork() - if pid == 0: - # NOTE(johannes): All exceptions are caught to ensure this - # doesn't fallback into the loop spawning children. It would - # be bad for a child to spawn more children. - status = 0 - try: - self._child_process(wrap.service) - except SignalExit as exc: - signame = {signal.SIGTERM: 'SIGTERM', - signal.SIGINT: 'SIGINT'}[exc.signo] - LOG.info(_('Caught %s, exiting'), signame) - status = exc.code - except SystemExit as exc: - status = exc.code - except BaseException: - LOG.exception(_('Unhandled exception')) - status = 2 - finally: - wrap.service.stop() - - os._exit(status) - - LOG.info(_('Started child %d'), pid) - - wrap.children.add(pid) - self.children[pid] = wrap - - return pid - - def launch_service(self, service, workers=1): - wrap = ServiceWrapper(service, workers) - - LOG.info(_('Starting %d workers'), wrap.workers) - while self.running and len(wrap.children) < wrap.workers: - self._start_child(wrap) - - def _wait_child(self): - try: - # Don't block if no child processes have exited - pid, status = os.waitpid(0, os.WNOHANG) - if not pid: - return None - except OSError as exc: - if exc.errno not in (errno.EINTR, errno.ECHILD): - raise - return None - - if os.WIFSIGNALED(status): - sig = os.WTERMSIG(status) - LOG.info(_('Child %(pid)d killed by signal %(sig)d'), - dict(pid=pid, sig=sig)) - else: - code = os.WEXITSTATUS(status) - LOG.info(_('Child %(pid)s exited with status %(code)d'), - dict(pid=pid, code=code)) - - if pid not in self.children: - LOG.warning(_('pid %d not in child list'), pid) - return None - - wrap = self.children.pop(pid) - wrap.children.remove(pid) - return wrap - - def wait(self): - """Loop waiting on children to die and respawning as necessary.""" - - LOG.debug(_('Full set of CONF:')) - CONF.log_opt_values(LOG, std_logging.DEBUG) - - while self.running: - wrap = self._wait_child() - if not wrap: - # Yield to other threads if no children have exited - # Sleep for a short time to avoid excessive CPU usage - # (see bug #1095346) - eventlet.greenthread.sleep(.01) - continue - - while self.running and len(wrap.children) < wrap.workers: - self._start_child(wrap) - - if self.sigcaught: - signame = {signal.SIGTERM: 'SIGTERM', - signal.SIGINT: 'SIGINT'}[self.sigcaught] - LOG.info(_('Caught %s, stopping children'), signame) - - for pid in self.children: - try: - os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM) - except OSError as exc: - if exc.errno != errno.ESRCH: - raise - - # Wait for children to die - if self.children: - LOG.info(_('Waiting on %d children to exit'), len(self.children)) - while self.children: - self._wait_child() - - -class Service(object): - """Service object for binaries running on hosts.""" - - def __init__(self, threads=1000): - self.tg = threadgroup.ThreadGroup(threads) - - def start(self): - pass - - def stop(self): - self.tg.stop() - - def wait(self): - self.tg.wait() - - -def launch(service, workers=None): - if workers: - launcher = ProcessLauncher() - launcher.launch_service(service, workers=workers) - else: - launcher = ServiceLauncher() - launcher.launch_service(service) - return launcher diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/sslutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/sslutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 252da72..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/sslutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. -# -# 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 os -import ssl - -from oslo.config import cfg - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - - -ssl_opts = [ - cfg.StrOpt('ca_file', - default=None, - help="CA certificate file to use to verify " - "connecting clients"), - cfg.StrOpt('cert_file', - default=None, - help="Certificate file to use when starting " - "the server securely"), - cfg.StrOpt('key_file', - default=None, - help="Private key file to use when starting " - "the server securely"), -] - - -CONF = cfg.CONF -CONF.register_opts(ssl_opts, "ssl") - - -def is_enabled(): - cert_file = CONF.ssl.cert_file - key_file = CONF.ssl.key_file - ca_file = CONF.ssl.ca_file - use_ssl = cert_file or key_file - - if cert_file and not os.path.exists(cert_file): - raise RuntimeError(_("Unable to find cert_file : %s") % cert_file) - - if ca_file and not os.path.exists(ca_file): - raise RuntimeError(_("Unable to find ca_file : %s") % ca_file) - - if key_file and not os.path.exists(key_file): - raise RuntimeError(_("Unable to find key_file : %s") % key_file) - - if use_ssl and (not cert_file or not key_file): - raise RuntimeError(_("When running server in SSL mode, you must " - "specify both a cert_file and key_file " - "option value in your configuration file")) - - return use_ssl - - -def wrap(sock): - ssl_kwargs = { - 'server_side': True, - 'certfile': CONF.ssl.cert_file, - 'keyfile': CONF.ssl.key_file, - 'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_NONE, - } - - if CONF.ssl.ca_file: - ssl_kwargs['ca_certs'] = CONF.ssl.ca_file - ssl_kwargs['cert_reqs'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED - - return ssl.wrap_socket(sock, **ssl_kwargs) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/strutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/strutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0ba9b44..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/strutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -System-level utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import re -import sys -import unicodedata - -import six - -from openstack.common.gettextutils import _ - - -# Used for looking up extensions of text -# to their 'multiplied' byte amount -BYTE_MULTIPLIERS = { - '': 1, - 't': 1024 ** 4, - 'g': 1024 ** 3, - 'm': 1024 ** 2, - 'k': 1024, -} -BYTE_REGEX = re.compile(r'(^-?\d+)(\D*)') - -TRUE_STRINGS = ('1', 't', 'true', 'on', 'y', 'yes') -FALSE_STRINGS = ('0', 'f', 'false', 'off', 'n', 'no') - -SLUGIFY_STRIP_RE = re.compile(r"[^\w\s-]") -SLUGIFY_HYPHENATE_RE = re.compile(r"[-\s]+") - - -def int_from_bool_as_string(subject): - """Interpret a string as a boolean and return either 1 or 0. - - Any string value in: - - ('True', 'true', 'On', 'on', '1') - - is interpreted as a boolean True. - - Useful for JSON-decoded stuff and config file parsing - """ - return bool_from_string(subject) and 1 or 0 - - -def bool_from_string(subject, strict=False): - """Interpret a string as a boolean. - - A case-insensitive match is performed such that strings matching 't', - 'true', 'on', 'y', 'yes', or '1' are considered True and, when - `strict=False`, anything else is considered False. - - Useful for JSON-decoded stuff and config file parsing. - - If `strict=True`, unrecognized values, including None, will raise a - ValueError which is useful when parsing values passed in from an API call. - Strings yielding False are 'f', 'false', 'off', 'n', 'no', or '0'. - """ - if not isinstance(subject, six.string_types): - subject = str(subject) - - lowered = subject.strip().lower() - - if lowered in TRUE_STRINGS: - return True - elif lowered in FALSE_STRINGS: - return False - elif strict: - acceptable = ', '.join( - "'%s'" % s for s in sorted(TRUE_STRINGS + FALSE_STRINGS)) - msg = _("Unrecognized value '%(val)s', acceptable values are:" - " %(acceptable)s") % {'val': subject, - 'acceptable': acceptable} - raise ValueError(msg) - else: - return False - - -def safe_decode(text, incoming=None, errors='strict'): - """Decodes incoming str using `incoming` if they're not already unicode. - - :param incoming: Text's current encoding - :param errors: Errors handling policy. See here for valid - values http://docs.python.org/2/library/codecs.html - :returns: text or a unicode `incoming` encoded - representation of it. - :raises TypeError: If text is not an isntance of str - """ - if not isinstance(text, six.string_types): - raise TypeError("%s can't be decoded" % type(text)) - - if isinstance(text, six.text_type): - return text - - if not incoming: - incoming = (sys.stdin.encoding or - sys.getdefaultencoding()) - - try: - return text.decode(incoming, errors) - except UnicodeDecodeError: - # Note(flaper87) If we get here, it means that - # sys.stdin.encoding / sys.getdefaultencoding - # didn't return a suitable encoding to decode - # text. This happens mostly when global LANG - # var is not set correctly and there's no - # default encoding. In this case, most likely - # python will use ASCII or ANSI encoders as - # default encodings but they won't be capable - # of decoding non-ASCII characters. - # - # Also, UTF-8 is being used since it's an ASCII - # extension. - return text.decode('utf-8', errors) - - -def safe_encode(text, incoming=None, - encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'): - """Encodes incoming str/unicode using `encoding`. - - If incoming is not specified, text is expected to be encoded with - current python's default encoding. (`sys.getdefaultencoding`) - - :param incoming: Text's current encoding - :param encoding: Expected encoding for text (Default UTF-8) - :param errors: Errors handling policy. See here for valid - values http://docs.python.org/2/library/codecs.html - :returns: text or a bytestring `encoding` encoded - representation of it. - :raises TypeError: If text is not an isntance of str - """ - if not isinstance(text, six.string_types): - raise TypeError("%s can't be encoded" % type(text)) - - if not incoming: - incoming = (sys.stdin.encoding or - sys.getdefaultencoding()) - - if isinstance(text, six.text_type): - return text.encode(encoding, errors) - elif text and encoding != incoming: - # Decode text before encoding it with `encoding` - text = safe_decode(text, incoming, errors) - return text.encode(encoding, errors) - - return text - - -def to_bytes(text, default=0): - """Converts a string into an integer of bytes. - - Looks at the last characters of the text to determine - what conversion is needed to turn the input text into a byte number. - Supports "B, K(B), M(B), G(B), and T(B)". (case insensitive) - - :param text: String input for bytes size conversion. - :param default: Default return value when text is blank. - - """ - match = BYTE_REGEX.search(text) - if match: - magnitude = int(match.group(1)) - mult_key_org = match.group(2) - if not mult_key_org: - return magnitude - elif text: - msg = _('Invalid string format: %s') % text - raise TypeError(msg) - else: - return default - mult_key = mult_key_org.lower().replace('b', '', 1) - multiplier = BYTE_MULTIPLIERS.get(mult_key) - if multiplier is None: - msg = _('Unknown byte multiplier: %s') % mult_key_org - raise TypeError(msg) - return magnitude * multiplier - - -def to_slug(value, incoming=None, errors="strict"): - """Normalize string. - - Convert to lowercase, remove non-word characters, and convert spaces - to hyphens. - - Inspired by Django's `slugify` filter. - - :param value: Text to slugify - :param incoming: Text's current encoding - :param errors: Errors handling policy. See here for valid - values http://docs.python.org/2/library/codecs.html - :returns: slugified unicode representation of `value` - :raises TypeError: If text is not an instance of str - """ - value = safe_decode(value, incoming, errors) - # NOTE(aababilov): no need to use safe_(encode|decode) here: - # encodings are always "ascii", error handling is always "ignore" - # and types are always known (first: unicode; second: str) - value = unicodedata.normalize("NFKD", value).encode( - "ascii", "ignore").decode("ascii") - value = SLUGIFY_STRIP_RE.sub("", value).strip().lower() - return SLUGIFY_HYPHENATE_RE.sub("-", value) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/threadgroup.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/threadgroup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 877059c..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/threadgroup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, 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. - -from eventlet import greenlet -from eventlet import greenpool -from eventlet import greenthread - -from openstack.common import log as logging -from openstack.common import loopingcall - - -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -def _thread_done(gt, *args, **kwargs): - """Callback function to be passed to GreenThread.link() when we spawn() - Calls the :class:`ThreadGroup` to notify if. - - """ - kwargs['group'].thread_done(kwargs['thread']) - - -class Thread(object): - """Wrapper around a greenthread, that holds a reference to the - :class:`ThreadGroup`. The Thread will notify the :class:`ThreadGroup` when - it has done so it can be removed from the threads list. - """ - def __init__(self, thread, group): - self.thread = thread - self.thread.link(_thread_done, group=group, thread=self) - - def stop(self): - self.thread.kill() - - def wait(self): - return self.thread.wait() - - -class ThreadGroup(object): - """The point of the ThreadGroup classis to: - - * keep track of timers and greenthreads (making it easier to stop them - when need be). - * provide an easy API to add timers. - """ - def __init__(self, thread_pool_size=10): - self.pool = greenpool.GreenPool(thread_pool_size) - self.threads = [] - self.timers = [] - - def add_dynamic_timer(self, callback, initial_delay=None, - periodic_interval_max=None, *args, **kwargs): - timer = loopingcall.DynamicLoopingCall(callback, *args, **kwargs) - timer.start(initial_delay=initial_delay, - periodic_interval_max=periodic_interval_max) - self.timers.append(timer) - - def add_timer(self, interval, callback, initial_delay=None, - *args, **kwargs): - pulse = loopingcall.FixedIntervalLoopingCall(callback, *args, **kwargs) - pulse.start(interval=interval, - initial_delay=initial_delay) - self.timers.append(pulse) - - def add_thread(self, callback, *args, **kwargs): - gt = self.pool.spawn(callback, *args, **kwargs) - th = Thread(gt, self) - self.threads.append(th) - - def thread_done(self, thread): - self.threads.remove(thread) - - def stop(self): - current = greenthread.getcurrent() - for x in self.threads: - if x is current: - # don't kill the current thread. - continue - try: - x.stop() - except Exception as ex: - LOG.exception(ex) - - for x in self.timers: - try: - x.stop() - except Exception as ex: - LOG.exception(ex) - self.timers = [] - - def wait(self): - for x in self.timers: - try: - x.wait() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - pass - except Exception as ex: - LOG.exception(ex) - current = greenthread.getcurrent() - for x in self.threads: - if x is current: - continue - try: - x.wait() - except greenlet.GreenletExit: - pass - except Exception as ex: - LOG.exception(ex) diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/timeutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/timeutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index ac2441b..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/timeutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -Time related utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import calendar -import datetime - -import iso8601 - - -# ISO 8601 extended time format with microseconds -_ISO8601_TIME_FORMAT_SUBSECOND = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f' -_ISO8601_TIME_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S' -PERFECT_TIME_FORMAT = _ISO8601_TIME_FORMAT_SUBSECOND - - -def isotime(at=None, subsecond=False): - """Stringify time in ISO 8601 format.""" - if not at: - at = utcnow() - st = at.strftime(_ISO8601_TIME_FORMAT - if not subsecond - else _ISO8601_TIME_FORMAT_SUBSECOND) - tz = at.tzinfo.tzname(None) if at.tzinfo else 'UTC' - st += ('Z' if tz == 'UTC' else tz) - return st - - -def parse_isotime(timestr): - """Parse time from ISO 8601 format.""" - try: - return iso8601.parse_date(timestr) - except iso8601.ParseError as e: - raise ValueError(e.message) - except TypeError as e: - raise ValueError(e.message) - - -def strtime(at=None, fmt=PERFECT_TIME_FORMAT): - """Returns formatted utcnow.""" - if not at: - at = utcnow() - return at.strftime(fmt) - - -def parse_strtime(timestr, fmt=PERFECT_TIME_FORMAT): - """Turn a formatted time back into a datetime.""" - return datetime.datetime.strptime(timestr, fmt) - - -def normalize_time(timestamp): - """Normalize time in arbitrary timezone to UTC naive object.""" - offset = timestamp.utcoffset() - if offset is None: - return timestamp - return timestamp.replace(tzinfo=None) - offset - - -def is_older_than(before, seconds): - """Return True if before is older than seconds.""" - if isinstance(before, basestring): - before = parse_strtime(before).replace(tzinfo=None) - return utcnow() - before > datetime.timedelta(seconds=seconds) - - -def is_newer_than(after, seconds): - """Return True if after is newer than seconds.""" - if isinstance(after, basestring): - after = parse_strtime(after).replace(tzinfo=None) - return after - utcnow() > datetime.timedelta(seconds=seconds) - - -def utcnow_ts(): - """Timestamp version of our utcnow function.""" - return calendar.timegm(utcnow().timetuple()) - - -def utcnow(): - """Overridable version of utils.utcnow.""" - if utcnow.override_time: - try: - return utcnow.override_time.pop(0) - except AttributeError: - return utcnow.override_time - return datetime.datetime.utcnow() - - -def iso8601_from_timestamp(timestamp): - """Returns a iso8601 formated date from timestamp.""" - return isotime(datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp)) - - -utcnow.override_time = None - - -def set_time_override(override_time=datetime.datetime.utcnow()): - """Overrides utils.utcnow. - - Make it return a constant time or a list thereof, one at a time. - """ - utcnow.override_time = override_time - - -def advance_time_delta(timedelta): - """Advance overridden time using a datetime.timedelta.""" - assert(not utcnow.override_time is None) - try: - for dt in utcnow.override_time: - dt += timedelta - except TypeError: - utcnow.override_time += timedelta - - -def advance_time_seconds(seconds): - """Advance overridden time by seconds.""" - advance_time_delta(datetime.timedelta(0, seconds)) - - -def clear_time_override(): - """Remove the overridden time.""" - utcnow.override_time = None - - -def marshall_now(now=None): - """Make an rpc-safe datetime with microseconds. - - Note: tzinfo is stripped, but not required for relative times. - """ - if not now: - now = utcnow() - return dict(day=now.day, month=now.month, year=now.year, hour=now.hour, - minute=now.minute, second=now.second, - microsecond=now.microsecond) - - -def unmarshall_time(tyme): - """Unmarshall a datetime dict.""" - return datetime.datetime(day=tyme['day'], - month=tyme['month'], - year=tyme['year'], - hour=tyme['hour'], - minute=tyme['minute'], - second=tyme['second'], - microsecond=tyme['microsecond']) - - -def delta_seconds(before, after): - """Return the difference between two timing objects. - - Compute the difference in seconds between two date, time, or - datetime objects (as a float, to microsecond resolution). - """ - delta = after - before - try: - return delta.total_seconds() - except AttributeError: - return ((delta.days * 24 * 3600) + delta.seconds + - float(delta.microseconds) / (10 ** 6)) - - -def is_soon(dt, window): - """Determines if time is going to happen in the next window seconds. - - :params dt: the time - :params window: minimum seconds to remain to consider the time not soon - - :return: True if expiration is within the given duration - """ - soon = (utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=window)) - return normalize_time(dt) <= soon diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/uuidutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/uuidutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7608acb..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/uuidutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright (c) 2012 Intel Corporation. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. - -""" -UUID related utilities and helper functions. -""" - -import uuid - - -def generate_uuid(): - return str(uuid.uuid4()) - - -def is_uuid_like(val): - """Returns validation of a value as a UUID. - - For our purposes, a UUID is a canonical form string: - aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa - - """ - try: - return str(uuid.UUID(val)) == val - except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError): - return False diff --git a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/xmlutils.py b/os_collect_config/openstack/common/xmlutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index b131d3e..0000000 --- a/os_collect_config/openstack/common/xmlutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. -# -# 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. - -from xml.dom import minidom -from xml.parsers import expat -from xml import sax -from xml.sax import expatreader - - -class ProtectedExpatParser(expatreader.ExpatParser): - """An expat parser which disables DTD's and entities by default.""" - - def __init__(self, forbid_dtd=True, forbid_entities=True, - *args, **kwargs): - # Python 2.x old style class - expatreader.ExpatParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) - self.forbid_dtd = forbid_dtd - self.forbid_entities = forbid_entities - - def start_doctype_decl(self, name, sysid, pubid, has_internal_subset): - raise ValueError("Inline DTD forbidden") - - def entity_decl(self, entityName, is_parameter_entity, value, base, - systemId, publicId, notationName): - raise ValueError(" entity declaration forbidden") - - def unparsed_entity_decl(self, name, base, sysid, pubid, notation_name): - # expat 1.2 - raise ValueError(" unparsed entity forbidden") - - def external_entity_ref(self, context, base, systemId, publicId): - raise ValueError(" external entity forbidden") - - def notation_decl(self, name, base, sysid, pubid): - raise ValueError(" notation forbidden") - - def reset(self): - expatreader.ExpatParser.reset(self) - if self.forbid_dtd: - self._parser.StartDoctypeDeclHandler = self.start_doctype_decl - self._parser.EndDoctypeDeclHandler = None - if self.forbid_entities: - self._parser.EntityDeclHandler = self.entity_decl - self._parser.UnparsedEntityDeclHandler = self.unparsed_entity_decl - self._parser.ExternalEntityRefHandler = self.external_entity_ref - self._parser.NotationDeclHandler = self.notation_decl - try: - self._parser.SkippedEntityHandler = None - except AttributeError: - # some pyexpat versions do not support SkippedEntity - pass - - -def safe_minidom_parse_string(xml_string): - """Parse an XML string using minidom safely. - - """ - try: - return minidom.parseString(xml_string, parser=ProtectedExpatParser()) - except sax.SAXParseException: - raise expat.ExpatError()