sunbeam-charms/ops-sunbeam/ops_sunbeam/job_ctrl.py
Liam Young a85980f087 Refactor bootstrap
Break up the configure_charm method into distinct phases each
with a dedicated method. This makes it much easier for a charm
specialising this class to customise and individual phase
without having to duplicate code.

To enable this the configure_charm method has been adapted to use
the guard function. This allows any method within the guard
context manager to throw a guard exception to halt the
configuration process and have the issue reflected in the
units workload status. This is more flexable approach then
the old method of having configuration steps return a
boolean.

Change-Id: I6b46bae1dc700f5e8b597374c660c0af9c069172
2023-03-01 09:13:24 +00:00

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"""Helpers for controlling whether jobs should run.
In general it is better for a command to be a noop if run when it is not
needed but in some cases the commands are expensive or disruptive in which
case these helpers can limit how frequently they are run.
"""
import logging
import time
from functools import (
wraps,
)
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
)
import ops.framework
if TYPE_CHECKING:
import ops_sunbeam.charm
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def run_once_per_unit(label):
"""Run once per instantiation of a unit.
This is designed for commands which only need to be run once on each
instantiation of a unit.
Note: This decorator can only be used within a charm derived from
ops_sunbeam.charm.OSBaseOperatorCharm.
Example usage:
class MyCharm(ops_sunbeam.charm.OSBaseOperatorCharm):
...
@run_once_per_unit('a2enmod')
def enable_apache_module(self):
check_call(['a2enmod', 'wsgi'])
"""
def wrap(f):
@wraps(f)
def wrapped_f(
charm: "ops_sunbeam.charm.OSBaseOperatorCharm", *args, **kwargs
):
"""Run once decorator.
:param charm: Instance of charm
"""
storage = LocalJobStorage(charm._state)
if label in storage:
logging.warning(
f"Not running {label}, it has run previously for this unit"
)
else:
logging.warning(
f"Running {label}, it has not run on this unit before"
)
f(charm, *args, **kwargs)
storage.add(label)
return wrapped_f
return wrap
class LocalJobStorage:
"""Class to store job info of jobs run on the local unit."""
def __init__(self, storage: ops.framework.BoundStoredState):
"""Setup job history storage."""
self.storage = storage
try:
self.storage.run_once
except AttributeError:
self.storage.run_once = {}
def get_labels(self):
"""Return all job entries."""
return self.storage.run_once
def __contains__(self, key):
"""Check if label is in list or run jobs."""
return key in self.get_labels().keys()
def add(self, key):
"""Add the label of job that has run."""
self.storage.run_once[key] = str(time.time())