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python-ganttclient/nova/rpc/impl_fake.py
Russell Bryant 7d748bc8c6 Refactor nova.rpc config handling.
This patch does a couple of things:

1) Remove the dependency of nova.rpc on nova.flags.  This is a step
toward decoupling nova.rpc from the rest of nova so that it can be moved
to openstack-common.

2) Refactor nova.rpc so that a configuration object is passed around as
needed instead of depending on nova.flags.FLAGS.

This was done by avoiding changing the nova.rpc API as much as possible
so that existing usage of nova.rpc would not have to be touched.  So,
instead, a config object gets registered, cached, and then passed into
the rpc implementations as needed.  Getting rid of this global config
reference in nova.rpc will require changing the public API and I wanted
to avoid doing that until there was a better reason than this.

Change-Id: I9a7fa67bd12ced877c83e48e31f5ef7263be6815
2012-04-25 17:04:30 -04:00

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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"""Fake RPC implementation which calls proxy methods directly with no
queues. Casts will block, but this is very useful for tests.
"""
import inspect
import json
import signal
import sys
import time
import traceback
import eventlet
from nova import context
from nova.rpc import common as rpc_common
CONSUMERS = {}
class RpcContext(context.RequestContext):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(RpcContext, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._response = []
self._done = False
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, method, args, timeout):
node_func = getattr(self.proxy, method)
node_args = dict((str(k), v) for k, v in args.iteritems())
done = eventlet.event.Event()
def _inner():
ctxt = RpcContext.from_dict(context.to_dict())
try:
rval = node_func(context=ctxt, **node_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 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', {})
try:
consumer = CONSUMERS[topic][0]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return iter([None])
else:
return consumer.call(context, method, 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):
try:
call(conf, context, topic, msg)
except Exception:
pass
def notify(conf, context, topic, msg):
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', {})
for consumer in CONSUMERS.get(topic, []):
try:
consumer.call(context, method, args, None)
except Exception:
pass
def register_opts(conf):
pass