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This was causing unnecessary delays in several places Signed-off-by: Zack Cerza <zack.cerza@inktank.com>
140 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
140 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
import contextlib
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import sys
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import logging
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import time
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import itertools
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def nested(*managers):
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"""
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Like contextlib.nested but takes callables returning context
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managers, to avoid the major reason why contextlib.nested was
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deprecated.
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This version also logs any exceptions early, much like run_tasks,
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to ease debugging. TODO combine nested and run_tasks.
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"""
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exits = []
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vars = []
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exc = (None, None, None)
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try:
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for mgr_fn in managers:
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mgr = mgr_fn()
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exit = mgr.__exit__
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enter = mgr.__enter__
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vars.append(enter())
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exits.append(exit)
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yield vars
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except Exception:
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log.exception('Saw exception from nested tasks')
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exc = sys.exc_info()
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finally:
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while exits:
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exit = exits.pop()
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try:
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if exit(*exc):
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exc = (None, None, None)
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except Exception:
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exc = sys.exc_info()
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if exc != (None, None, None):
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# Don't rely on sys.exc_info() still containing
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# the right information. Another exception may
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# have been raised and caught by an exit method
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raise exc[0], exc[1], exc[2]
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class MaxWhileTries(Exception):
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pass
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class safe_while(object):
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"""
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A context manager to remove boiler plate code that deals with `while` loops
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that need a given number of tries and some seconds to sleep between each
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one of those tries.
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The most simple example possible will try 10 times sleeping for 6 seconds:
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>>> from teuthology.contexutil import safe_while
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>>> with safe_while() as proceed:
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... while proceed():
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... # repetitive code here
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... print "hello world"
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...
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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MaxWhileTries: reached maximum tries (5) after waiting for 75 seconds
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Yes, this adds yet another level of indentation but it allows you to
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implement while loops exactly the same as before with just 1 more
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indentation level and one extra call. Everything else stays the same,
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code-wise. So adding this helper to existing code is simpler.
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:param sleep: The amount of time to sleep between tries. Default 6
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:param increment: The amount to add to the sleep value on each try.
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Default 0.
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:param tries: The amount of tries before giving up. Default 10.
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:param action: The name of the action being attempted. Default none.
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:param _raise: Whether to raise an exception (or log a warning).
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Default True.
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:param _sleeper: The function to use to sleep. Only used for testing.
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Default time.sleep
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"""
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def __init__(self, sleep=6, increment=0, tries=10, action=None,
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_raise=True, _sleeper=None):
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self.sleep = sleep
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self.increment = increment
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self.tries = tries
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self.counter = 0
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self.sleep_current = sleep
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self.action = action
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self._raise = _raise
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self.sleeper = _sleeper or time.sleep
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def _make_error_msg(self):
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"""
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Sum the total number of seconds we waited while providing the number
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of tries we attempted
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"""
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total_seconds_waiting = sum(
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itertools.islice(
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itertools.count(self.sleep, self.increment),
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self.tries
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)
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)
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msg = 'reached maximum tries ({tries})' + \
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' after waiting for {total} seconds'
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if self.action:
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msg = "'{action}'" + msg
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msg = msg.format(
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action=self.action,
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tries=self.tries,
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total=total_seconds_waiting,
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)
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return msg
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def __call__(self):
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self.counter += 1
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if self.counter == 1:
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return True
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if self.counter > self.tries:
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error_msg = self._make_error_msg()
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if self._raise:
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raise MaxWhileTries(error_msg)
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else:
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log.warning(error_msg)
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return False
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self.sleeper(self.sleep_current)
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self.sleep_current += self.increment
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return True
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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return False
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