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9.1 KiB
Python
260 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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# Copyright 2011 - 2012, Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""
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Shared code between AMQP based openstack.common.rpc implementations.
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The code in this module is shared between the rpc implementations based on
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AMQP. Specifically, this includes impl_kombu and impl_qpid. impl_carrot also
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uses AMQP, but is deprecated and predates this code.
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"""
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import collections
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import logging
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import uuid
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from oslo_config import cfg
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import six
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from oslo_messaging._drivers import common as rpc_common
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from oslo_messaging._drivers import pool
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deprecated_durable_opts = [
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cfg.DeprecatedOpt('amqp_durable_queues',
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group='DEFAULT'),
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cfg.DeprecatedOpt('rabbit_durable_queues',
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group='DEFAULT')
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]
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amqp_opts = [
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cfg.BoolOpt('amqp_durable_queues',
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default=False,
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deprecated_opts=deprecated_durable_opts,
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help='Use durable queues in AMQP.'),
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cfg.BoolOpt('amqp_auto_delete',
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default=False,
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deprecated_group='DEFAULT',
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help='Auto-delete queues in AMQP.'),
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# FIXME(markmc): this was toplevel in openstack.common.rpc
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cfg.IntOpt('rpc_conn_pool_size',
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default=30,
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deprecated_group='DEFAULT',
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help='Size of RPC connection pool.'),
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]
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UNIQUE_ID = '_unique_id'
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# NOTE(sileht): Even if rabbit/qpid have only one Connection class,
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# this connection can be used for two purposes:
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# * wait and receive amqp messages (only do read stuffs on the socket)
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# * send messages to the broker (only do write stuffs on the socket)
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# The code inside a connection class is not concurrency safe.
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# Using one Connection class instance for doing both, will result
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# of eventlet complaining of multiple greenthreads that read/write the
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# same fd concurrently... because 'send' and 'listen' run in different
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# greenthread.
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# So, a connection cannot be shared between thread/greenthread and
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# this two variables permit to define the purpose of the connection
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# to allow drivers to add special handling if needed (like heatbeat).
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# amqp drivers create 3 kind of connections:
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# * driver.listen*(): each call create a new 'PURPOSE_LISTEN' connection
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# * driver.send*(): a pool of 'PURPOSE_SEND' connections is used
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# * driver internally have another 'PURPOSE_LISTEN' connection dedicated
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# to wait replies of rpc call
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PURPOSE_LISTEN = 'listen'
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PURPOSE_SEND = 'send'
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class ConnectionPool(pool.Pool):
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"""Class that implements a Pool of Connections."""
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def __init__(self, conf, rpc_conn_pool_size, url, connection_cls):
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self.connection_cls = connection_cls
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self.conf = conf
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self.url = url
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super(ConnectionPool, self).__init__(rpc_conn_pool_size)
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self.reply_proxy = None
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# TODO(comstud): Timeout connections not used in a while
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def create(self, purpose=None):
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if purpose is None:
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purpose = PURPOSE_SEND
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LOG.debug('Pool creating new connection')
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return self.connection_cls(self.conf, self.url, purpose)
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def empty(self):
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for item in self.iter_free():
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item.close()
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class ConnectionContext(rpc_common.Connection):
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"""The class that is actually returned to the create_connection() caller.
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This is essentially a wrapper around Connection that supports 'with'.
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It can also return a new Connection, or one from a pool.
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The function will also catch when an instance of this class is to be
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deleted. With that we can return Connections to the pool on exceptions
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and so forth without making the caller be responsible for catching them.
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If possible the function makes sure to return a connection to the pool.
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"""
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def __init__(self, connection_pool, purpose):
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"""Create a new connection, or get one from the pool."""
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self.connection = None
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self.connection_pool = connection_pool
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pooled = purpose == PURPOSE_SEND
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if pooled:
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self.connection = connection_pool.get()
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else:
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# a non-pooled connection is requested, so create a new connection
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self.connection = connection_pool.create(purpose)
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self.pooled = pooled
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self.connection.pooled = pooled
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def __enter__(self):
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"""When with ConnectionContext() is used, return self."""
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return self
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def _done(self):
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"""If the connection came from a pool, clean it up and put it back.
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If it did not come from a pool, close it.
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"""
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if self.connection:
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if self.pooled:
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# Reset the connection so it's ready for the next caller
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# to grab from the pool
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try:
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self.connection.reset()
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except Exception:
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LOG.exception("Fail to reset the connection, drop it")
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try:
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self.connection.close()
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except Exception:
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pass
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else:
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self.connection_pool.put(self.connection)
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else:
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try:
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self.connection.close()
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except Exception:
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pass
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self.connection = None
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
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"""End of 'with' statement. We're done here."""
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self._done()
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def __del__(self):
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"""Caller is done with this connection. Make sure we cleaned up."""
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self._done()
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def close(self):
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"""Caller is done with this connection."""
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self._done()
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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"""Proxy all other calls to the Connection instance."""
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if self.connection:
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return getattr(self.connection, key)
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else:
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raise rpc_common.InvalidRPCConnectionReuse()
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class RpcContext(rpc_common.CommonRpcContext):
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"""Context that supports replying to a rpc.call."""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.msg_id = kwargs.pop('msg_id', None)
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self.reply_q = kwargs.pop('reply_q', None)
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self.conf = kwargs.pop('conf')
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super(RpcContext, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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def deepcopy(self):
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values = self.to_dict()
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values['conf'] = self.conf
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values['msg_id'] = self.msg_id
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values['reply_q'] = self.reply_q
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return self.__class__(**values)
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def unpack_context(conf, msg):
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"""Unpack context from msg."""
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context_dict = {}
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for key in list(msg.keys()):
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key = six.text_type(key)
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if key.startswith('_context_'):
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value = msg.pop(key)
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context_dict[key[9:]] = value
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context_dict['msg_id'] = msg.pop('_msg_id', None)
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context_dict['reply_q'] = msg.pop('_reply_q', None)
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context_dict['conf'] = conf
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return RpcContext.from_dict(context_dict)
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def pack_context(msg, context):
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"""Pack context into msg.
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Values for message keys need to be less than 255 chars, so we pull
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context out into a bunch of separate keys. If we want to support
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more arguments in rabbit messages, we may want to do the same
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for args at some point.
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"""
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if isinstance(context, dict):
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context_d = six.iteritems(context)
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else:
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context_d = six.iteritems(context.to_dict())
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msg.update(('_context_%s' % key, value)
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for (key, value) in context_d)
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class _MsgIdCache(object):
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"""This class checks any duplicate messages."""
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# NOTE: This value is considered can be a configuration item, but
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# it is not necessary to change its value in most cases,
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# so let this value as static for now.
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DUP_MSG_CHECK_SIZE = 16
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.prev_msgids = collections.deque([],
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maxlen=self.DUP_MSG_CHECK_SIZE)
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def check_duplicate_message(self, message_data):
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"""AMQP consumers may read same message twice when exceptions occur
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before ack is returned. This method prevents doing it.
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"""
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try:
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msg_id = message_data.pop(UNIQUE_ID)
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except KeyError:
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return
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if msg_id in self.prev_msgids:
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raise rpc_common.DuplicateMessageError(msg_id=msg_id)
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return msg_id
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def add(self, msg_id):
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if msg_id and msg_id not in self.prev_msgids:
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self.prev_msgids.append(msg_id)
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def _add_unique_id(msg):
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"""Add unique_id for checking duplicate messages."""
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unique_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
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msg.update({UNIQUE_ID: unique_id})
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