Sync with oslo-incubator

In particular, pick up the bug fix for memory cache
backend. Also includes some improved code comments
and config option help strings, and a few other
tweaks.

Change-Id: I10e592bbafadac22cded158f4083515b76a58fca
This commit is contained in:
kgriffs 2014-06-19 15:18:43 -05:00
parent 22584f484c
commit feff615796
6 changed files with 80 additions and 67 deletions

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ class MemoryBackend(backends.BaseCache):
try:
# NOTE(flaper87): Keys with ttl == 0
# don't exist in the _keys_expires dict
self._keys_expires[value[0]].remove(value[1])
self._keys_expires[value[0]].remove(key)
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass

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@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
:params parsed_url: Parsed url object.
:params options: A dictionary with configuration parameters
for the cache. For example:
- default_ttl: An integer defining the default ttl
for keys.
- default_ttl: An integer defining the default ttl for keys.
"""
def __init__(self, parsed_url, options=None):
@ -43,20 +43,17 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def set(self, key, value, ttl, not_exists=False):
"""Sets or updates a cache entry
NOTE: Thread-safety is required and has to be
guaranteed by the backend implementation.
.. note:: Thread-safety is required and has to be guaranteed by the
backend implementation.
:params key: Item key as string.
:type key: `unicode string`
:params value: Value to assign to the key. This
can be anything that is handled
by the current backend.
:params ttl: Key's timeout in seconds. 0 means
no timeout.
:params value: Value to assign to the key. This can be anything that
is handled by the current backend.
:params ttl: Key's timeout in seconds. 0 means no timeout.
:type ttl: int
:params not_exists: If True, the key will be set
if it doesn't exist. Otherwise,
it'll always be set.
:params not_exists: If True, the key will be set if it doesn't exist.
Otherwise, it'll always be set.
:type not_exists: bool
:returns: True if the operation succeeds, False otherwise.
@ -74,9 +71,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
:params key: Item key as string.
:type key: `unicode string`
:params value: Value to assign to the key. This
can be anything that is handled
by the current backend.
:params value: Value to assign to the key. This can be anything that
is handled by the current backend.
"""
try:
return self[key]
@ -91,15 +87,14 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def get(self, key, default=None):
"""Gets one item from the cache
NOTE: Thread-safety is required and it has to be
guaranteed by the backend implementation.
.. note:: Thread-safety is required and it has to be guaranteed
by the backend implementation.
:params key: Key for the item to retrieve
from the cache.
:params key: Key for the item to retrieve from the cache.
:params default: The default value to return.
:returns: `key`'s value in the cache if it exists,
otherwise `default` should be returned.
:returns: `key`'s value in the cache if it exists, otherwise
`default` should be returned.
"""
return self._get(key, default)
@ -115,8 +110,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def __delitem__(self, key):
"""Removes an item from cache.
NOTE: Thread-safety is required and it has to be
guaranteed by the backend implementation.
.. note:: Thread-safety is required and it has to be guaranteed by
the backend implementation.
:params key: The key to remove.
@ -130,8 +125,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def clear(self):
"""Removes all items from the cache.
NOTE: Thread-safety is required and it has to be
guaranteed by the backend implementation.
.. note:: Thread-safety is required and it has to be guaranteed by
the backend implementation.
"""
return self._clear()
@ -143,9 +138,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
"""Increments the value for a key
:params key: The key for the value to be incremented
:params delta: Number of units by which to increment
the value. Pass a negative number to
decrement the value.
:params delta: Number of units by which to increment the value.
Pass a negative number to decrement the value.
:returns: The new value
"""
@ -158,10 +152,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def append_tail(self, key, tail):
"""Appends `tail` to `key`'s value.
:params key: The key of the value to which
`tail` should be appended.
:params tail: The list of values to append to the
original.
:params key: The key of the value to which `tail` should be appended.
:params tail: The list of values to append to the original.
:returns: The new value
"""
@ -181,10 +173,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def append(self, key, value):
"""Appends `value` to `key`'s value.
:params key: The key of the value to which
`tail` should be appended.
:params value: The value to append to the
original.
:params key: The key of the value to which `tail` should be appended.
:params value: The value to append to the original.
:returns: The new value
"""
@ -196,8 +186,7 @@ class BaseCache(object):
:params key: The key to verify.
:returns: True if the key exists,
otherwise False.
:returns: True if the key exists, otherwise False.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
@ -209,9 +198,8 @@ class BaseCache(object):
"""Gets keys' value from cache
:params keys: List of keys to retrieve.
:params default: The default value to return
for each key that is not in
the cache.
:params default: The default value to return for each key that is not
in the cache.
:returns: A generator of (key, value)
"""
@ -227,13 +215,12 @@ class BaseCache(object):
def set_many(self, data, ttl=None):
"""Puts several items into the cache at once
Depending on the backend, this operation may or may
not be efficient. The default implementation calls
set for each (key, value) pair passed, other backends
support set_many operations as part of their protocols.
Depending on the backend, this operation may or may not be efficient.
The default implementation calls set for each (key, value) pair
passed, other backends support set_many operations as part of their
protocols.
:params data: A dictionary like {key: val} to store
in the cache.
:params data: A dictionary like {key: val} to store in the cache.
:params ttl: Key's timeout in seconds.
"""

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@ -64,6 +64,10 @@ BASEDIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
WORDWRAP_WIDTH = 60
def raise_extension_exception(extmanager, ep, err):
raise
def generate(argv):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='generate sample configuration file',
@ -107,6 +111,7 @@ def generate(argv):
'oslo.config.opts',
names=list(set(parsed_args.libraries)),
invoke_on_load=False,
on_load_failure_callback=raise_extension_exception
)
for ext in loader:
for group, opts in ext.plugin():
@ -145,7 +150,7 @@ def _import_module(mod_str):
def _is_in_group(opt, group):
"Check if opt is in group."
"""Check if opt is in group."""
for value in group._opts.values():
# NOTE(llu): Temporary workaround for bug #1262148, wait until
# newly released oslo.config support '==' operator.
@ -154,7 +159,7 @@ def _is_in_group(opt, group):
return False
def _guess_groups(opt, mod_obj):
def _guess_groups(opt):
# is it in the DEFAULT group?
if _is_in_group(opt, cfg.CONF):
return 'DEFAULT'
@ -188,7 +193,7 @@ def _list_opts(obj):
ret = {}
for opt in opts:
ret.setdefault(_guess_groups(opt, obj), []).append(opt)
ret.setdefault(_guess_groups(opt), []).append(opt)
return ret.items()
@ -218,6 +223,8 @@ def _get_my_ip():
def _sanitize_default(name, value):
"""Set up a reasonably sensible default for pybasedir, my_ip and host."""
hostname = socket.gethostname()
fqdn = socket.getfqdn()
if value.startswith(sys.prefix):
# NOTE(jd) Don't use os.path.join, because it is likely to think the
# second part is an absolute pathname and therefore drop the first
@ -229,8 +236,13 @@ def _sanitize_default(name, value):
return value.replace(BASEDIR, '')
elif value == _get_my_ip():
return '10.0.0.1'
elif value in (socket.gethostname(), socket.getfqdn()) and 'host' in name:
elif value in (hostname, fqdn):
if 'host' in name:
return 'marconi'
elif value.endswith(hostname):
return value.replace(hostname, 'marconi')
elif value.endswith(fqdn):
return value.replace(fqdn, 'marconi')
elif value.strip() != value:
return '"%s"' % value
return value
@ -241,7 +253,6 @@ def _print_opt(opt):
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:

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@ -49,9 +49,22 @@ class save_and_reraise_exception(object):
decide_if_need_reraise()
if not should_be_reraised:
ctxt.reraise = False
If another exception occurs and reraise flag is False,
the saved exception will not be logged.
If the caller wants to raise new exception during exception handling
he/she sets reraise to False initially with an ability to set it back to
True if needed::
except Exception:
with save_and_reraise_exception(reraise=False) as ctxt:
[if statements to determine whether to raise a new exception]
# Not raising a new exception, so reraise
ctxt.reraise = True
"""
def __init__(self):
self.reraise = True
def __init__(self, reraise=True):
self.reraise = reraise
def __enter__(self):
self.type_, self.value, self.tb, = sys.exc_info()
@ -59,6 +72,7 @@ class save_and_reraise_exception(object):
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if exc_type is not None:
if self.reraise:
logging.error(_LE('Original exception being dropped: %s'),
traceback.format_exception(self.type_,
self.value,

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@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ def remove_path_on_error(path, remove=delete_if_exists):
def file_open(*args, **kwargs):
"""Open file
see built-in file() documentation for more details
see built-in open() 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)
return open(*args, **kwargs)
def write_to_tempfile(content, path=None, suffix='', prefix='tmp'):

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@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
util_opts = [
cfg.BoolOpt('disable_process_locking', default=False,
help='Whether to disable inter-process locks'),
help='Enables or disables inter-process locks.'),
cfg.StrOpt('lock_path',
default=os.environ.get("MARCONI_LOCK_PATH"),
help=('Directory to use for lock files.'))
help='Directory to use for lock files.')
]
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ def external_lock(name, lock_file_prefix=None, lock_path=None):
def remove_external_lock_file(name, lock_file_prefix=None):
"""Remove a external lock file when it's not used anymore
"""Remove an external lock file when it's not used anymore
This will be helpful when we have a lot of lock files
"""
with internal_lock(name):
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ def lock(name, lock_file_prefix=None, external=False, lock_path=None):
: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',
workers both run a method decorated with @synchronized('mylock',
external=True), only one of them will execute at a time.
"""
int_lock = internal_lock(name)
@ -287,6 +287,7 @@ def lock(name, lock_file_prefix=None, external=False, lock_path=None):
yield ext_lock
else:
yield int_lock
LOG.debug('Released semaphore "%(lock)s"', {'lock': name})
def synchronized(name, lock_file_prefix=None, external=False, lock_path=None):