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-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/__init__.py15
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/decorators.py57
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/files.py45
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/fstab.py134
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hookenv.py1009
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/host.py714
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hugepage.py71
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/kernel.py68
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/__init__.py18
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/base.py353
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/helpers.py292
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/strutils.py72
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/sysctl.py56
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/templating.py81
-rw-r--r--charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/unitdata.py521
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diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/__init__.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index d1400a0..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/__init__.py
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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/decorators.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/decorators.py
deleted file mode 100644
index bb05620..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/decorators.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-#
-# Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# Authors:
-# Edward Hope-Morley <opentastic@gmail.com>
-#
-
-import time
-
-from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
- log,
- INFO,
-)
-
-
-def retry_on_exception(num_retries, base_delay=0, exc_type=Exception):
- """If the decorated function raises exception exc_type, allow num_retries
- retry attempts before raise the exception.
- """
- def _retry_on_exception_inner_1(f):
- def _retry_on_exception_inner_2(*args, **kwargs):
- retries = num_retries
- multiplier = 1
- while True:
- try:
- return f(*args, **kwargs)
- except exc_type:
- if not retries:
- raise
-
- delay = base_delay * multiplier
- multiplier += 1
- log("Retrying '%s' %d more times (delay=%s)" %
- (f.__name__, retries, delay), level=INFO)
- retries -= 1
- if delay:
- time.sleep(delay)
-
- return _retry_on_exception_inner_2
-
- return _retry_on_exception_inner_1
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/files.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/files.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 0f12d32..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/files.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski <niedbalski@ubuntu.com>'
-
-import os
-import subprocess
-
-
-def sed(filename, before, after, flags='g'):
- """
- Search and replaces the given pattern on filename.
-
- :param filename: relative or absolute file path.
- :param before: expression to be replaced (see 'man sed')
- :param after: expression to replace with (see 'man sed')
- :param flags: sed-compatible regex flags in example, to make
- the search and replace case insensitive, specify ``flags="i"``.
- The ``g`` flag is always specified regardless, so you do not
- need to remember to include it when overriding this parameter.
- :returns: If the sed command exit code was zero then return,
- otherwise raise CalledProcessError.
- """
- expression = r's/{0}/{1}/{2}'.format(before,
- after, flags)
-
- return subprocess.check_call(["sed", "-i", "-r", "-e",
- expression,
- os.path.expanduser(filename)])
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/fstab.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/fstab.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3056fba..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/fstab.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import io
-import os
-
-__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski R. <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>'
-
-
-class Fstab(io.FileIO):
- """This class extends file in order to implement a file reader/writer
- for file `/etc/fstab`
- """
-
- class Entry(object):
- """Entry class represents a non-comment line on the `/etc/fstab` file
- """
- def __init__(self, device, mountpoint, filesystem,
- options, d=0, p=0):
- self.device = device
- self.mountpoint = mountpoint
- self.filesystem = filesystem
-
- if not options:
- options = "defaults"
-
- self.options = options
- self.d = int(d)
- self.p = int(p)
-
- def __eq__(self, o):
- return str(self) == str(o)
-
- def __str__(self):
- return "{} {} {} {} {} {}".format(self.device,
- self.mountpoint,
- self.filesystem,
- self.options,
- self.d,
- self.p)
-
- DEFAULT_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.sep, 'etc', 'fstab')
-
- def __init__(self, path=None):
- if path:
- self._path = path
- else:
- self._path = self.DEFAULT_PATH
- super(Fstab, self).__init__(self._path, 'rb+')
-
- def _hydrate_entry(self, line):
- # NOTE: use split with no arguments to split on any
- # whitespace including tabs
- return Fstab.Entry(*filter(
- lambda x: x not in ('', None),
- line.strip("\n").split()))
-
- @property
- def entries(self):
- self.seek(0)
- for line in self.readlines():
- line = line.decode('us-ascii')
- try:
- if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#"):
- yield self._hydrate_entry(line)
- except ValueError:
- pass
-
- def get_entry_by_attr(self, attr, value):
- for entry in self.entries:
- e_attr = getattr(entry, attr)
- if e_attr == value:
- return entry
- return None
-
- def add_entry(self, entry):
- if self.get_entry_by_attr('device', entry.device):
- return False
-
- self.write((str(entry) + '\n').encode('us-ascii'))
- self.truncate()
- return entry
-
- def remove_entry(self, entry):
- self.seek(0)
-
- lines = [l.decode('us-ascii') for l in self.readlines()]
-
- found = False
- for index, line in enumerate(lines):
- if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#"):
- if self._hydrate_entry(line) == entry:
- found = True
- break
-
- if not found:
- return False
-
- lines.remove(line)
-
- self.seek(0)
- self.write(''.join(lines).encode('us-ascii'))
- self.truncate()
- return True
-
- @classmethod
- def remove_by_mountpoint(cls, mountpoint, path=None):
- fstab = cls(path=path)
- entry = fstab.get_entry_by_attr('mountpoint', mountpoint)
- if entry:
- return fstab.remove_entry(entry)
- return False
-
- @classmethod
- def add(cls, device, mountpoint, filesystem, options=None, path=None):
- return cls(path=path).add_entry(Fstab.Entry(device,
- mountpoint, filesystem,
- options=options))
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hookenv.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hookenv.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 0132129..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hookenv.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1009 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"Interactions with the Juju environment"
-# Copyright 2013 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# Authors:
-# Charm Helpers Developers <juju@lists.ubuntu.com>
-
-from __future__ import print_function
-import copy
-from distutils.version import LooseVersion
-from functools import wraps
-import glob
-import os
-import json
-import yaml
-import subprocess
-import sys
-import errno
-import tempfile
-from subprocess import CalledProcessError
-
-import six
-if not six.PY3:
- from UserDict import UserDict
-else:
- from collections import UserDict
-
-CRITICAL = "CRITICAL"
-ERROR = "ERROR"
-WARNING = "WARNING"
-INFO = "INFO"
-DEBUG = "DEBUG"
-MARKER = object()
-
-cache = {}
-
-
-def cached(func):
- """Cache return values for multiple executions of func + args
-
- For example::
-
- @cached
- def unit_get(attribute):
- pass
-
- unit_get('test')
-
- will cache the result of unit_get + 'test' for future calls.
- """
- @wraps(func)
- def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
- global cache
- key = str((func, args, kwargs))
- try:
- return cache[key]
- except KeyError:
- pass # Drop out of the exception handler scope.
- res = func(*args, **kwargs)
- cache[key] = res
- return res
- wrapper._wrapped = func
- return wrapper
-
-
-def flush(key):
- """Flushes any entries from function cache where the
- key is found in the function+args """
- flush_list = []
- for item in cache:
- if key in item:
- flush_list.append(item)
- for item in flush_list:
- del cache[item]
-
-
-def log(message, level=None):
- """Write a message to the juju log"""
- command = ['juju-log']
- if level:
- command += ['-l', level]
- if not isinstance(message, six.string_types):
- message = repr(message)
- command += [message]
- # Missing juju-log should not cause failures in unit tests
- # Send log output to stderr
- try:
- subprocess.call(command)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
- if level:
- message = "{}: {}".format(level, message)
- message = "juju-log: {}".format(message)
- print(message, file=sys.stderr)
- else:
- raise
-
-
-class Serializable(UserDict):
- """Wrapper, an object that can be serialized to yaml or json"""
-
- def __init__(self, obj):
- # wrap the object
- UserDict.__init__(self)
- self.data = obj
-
- def __getattr__(self, attr):
- # See if this object has attribute.
- if attr in ("json", "yaml", "data"):
- return self.__dict__[attr]
- # Check for attribute in wrapped object.
- got = getattr(self.data, attr, MARKER)
- if got is not MARKER:
- return got
- # Proxy to the wrapped object via dict interface.
- try:
- return self.data[attr]
- except KeyError:
- raise AttributeError(attr)
-
- def __getstate__(self):
- # Pickle as a standard dictionary.
- return self.data
-
- def __setstate__(self, state):
- # Unpickle into our wrapper.
- self.data = state
-
- def json(self):
- """Serialize the object to json"""
- return json.dumps(self.data)
-
- def yaml(self):
- """Serialize the object to yaml"""
- return yaml.dump(self.data)
-
-
-def execution_environment():
- """A convenient bundling of the current execution context"""
- context = {}
- context['conf'] = config()
- if relation_id():
- context['reltype'] = relation_type()
- context['relid'] = relation_id()
- context['rel'] = relation_get()
- context['unit'] = local_unit()
- context['rels'] = relations()
- context['env'] = os.environ
- return context
-
-
-def in_relation_hook():
- """Determine whether we're running in a relation hook"""
- return 'JUJU_RELATION' in os.environ
-
-
-def relation_type():
- """The scope for the current relation hook"""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_RELATION', None)
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_id(relation_name=None, service_or_unit=None):
- """The relation ID for the current or a specified relation"""
- if not relation_name and not service_or_unit:
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_RELATION_ID', None)
- elif relation_name and service_or_unit:
- service_name = service_or_unit.split('/')[0]
- for relid in relation_ids(relation_name):
- remote_service = remote_service_name(relid)
- if remote_service == service_name:
- return relid
- else:
- raise ValueError('Must specify neither or both of relation_name and service_or_unit')
-
-
-def local_unit():
- """Local unit ID"""
- return os.environ['JUJU_UNIT_NAME']
-
-
-def remote_unit():
- """The remote unit for the current relation hook"""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_REMOTE_UNIT', None)
-
-
-def service_name():
- """The name service group this unit belongs to"""
- return local_unit().split('/')[0]
-
-
-@cached
-def remote_service_name(relid=None):
- """The remote service name for a given relation-id (or the current relation)"""
- if relid is None:
- unit = remote_unit()
- else:
- units = related_units(relid)
- unit = units[0] if units else None
- return unit.split('/')[0] if unit else None
-
-
-def hook_name():
- """The name of the currently executing hook"""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_HOOK_NAME', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
-
-
-class Config(dict):
- """A dictionary representation of the charm's config.yaml, with some
- extra features:
-
- - See which values in the dictionary have changed since the previous hook.
- - For values that have changed, see what the previous value was.
- - Store arbitrary data for use in a later hook.
-
- NOTE: Do not instantiate this object directly - instead call
- ``hookenv.config()``, which will return an instance of :class:`Config`.
-
- Example usage::
-
- >>> # inside a hook
- >>> from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
- >>> config = hookenv.config()
- >>> config['foo']
- 'bar'
- >>> # store a new key/value for later use
- >>> config['mykey'] = 'myval'
-
-
- >>> # user runs `juju set mycharm foo=baz`
- >>> # now we're inside subsequent config-changed hook
- >>> config = hookenv.config()
- >>> config['foo']
- 'baz'
- >>> # test to see if this val has changed since last hook
- >>> config.changed('foo')
- True
- >>> # what was the previous value?
- >>> config.previous('foo')
- 'bar'
- >>> # keys/values that we add are preserved across hooks
- >>> config['mykey']
- 'myval'
-
- """
- CONFIG_FILE_NAME = '.juju-persistent-config'
-
- def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
- super(Config, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
- self.implicit_save = True
- self._prev_dict = None
- self.path = os.path.join(charm_dir(), Config.CONFIG_FILE_NAME)
- if os.path.exists(self.path):
- self.load_previous()
- atexit(self._implicit_save)
-
- def load_previous(self, path=None):
- """Load previous copy of config from disk.
-
- In normal usage you don't need to call this method directly - it
- is called automatically at object initialization.
-
- :param path:
-
- File path from which to load the previous config. If `None`,
- config is loaded from the default location. If `path` is
- specified, subsequent `save()` calls will write to the same
- path.
-
- """
- self.path = path or self.path
- with open(self.path) as f:
- self._prev_dict = json.load(f)
- for k, v in copy.deepcopy(self._prev_dict).items():
- if k not in self:
- self[k] = v
-
- def changed(self, key):
- """Return True if the current value for this key is different from
- the previous value.
-
- """
- if self._prev_dict is None:
- return True
- return self.previous(key) != self.get(key)
-
- def previous(self, key):
- """Return previous value for this key, or None if there
- is no previous value.
-
- """
- if self._prev_dict:
- return self._prev_dict.get(key)
- return None
-
- def save(self):
- """Save this config to disk.
-
- If the charm is using the :mod:`Services Framework <services.base>`
- or :meth:'@hook <Hooks.hook>' decorator, this
- is called automatically at the end of successful hook execution.
- Otherwise, it should be called directly by user code.
-
- To disable automatic saves, set ``implicit_save=False`` on this
- instance.
-
- """
- with open(self.path, 'w') as f:
- json.dump(self, f)
-
- def _implicit_save(self):
- if self.implicit_save:
- self.save()
-
-
-@cached
-def config(scope=None):
- """Juju charm configuration"""
- config_cmd_line = ['config-get']
- if scope is not None:
- config_cmd_line.append(scope)
- config_cmd_line.append('--format=json')
- try:
- config_data = json.loads(
- subprocess.check_output(config_cmd_line).decode('UTF-8'))
- if scope is not None:
- return config_data
- return Config(config_data)
- except ValueError:
- return None
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_get(attribute=None, unit=None, rid=None):
- """Get relation information"""
- _args = ['relation-get', '--format=json']
- if rid:
- _args.append('-r')
- _args.append(rid)
- _args.append(attribute or '-')
- if unit:
- _args.append(unit)
- try:
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(_args).decode('UTF-8'))
- except ValueError:
- return None
- except CalledProcessError as e:
- if e.returncode == 2:
- return None
- raise
-
-
-def relation_set(relation_id=None, relation_settings=None, **kwargs):
- """Set relation information for the current unit"""
- relation_settings = relation_settings if relation_settings else {}
- relation_cmd_line = ['relation-set']
- accepts_file = "--file" in subprocess.check_output(
- relation_cmd_line + ["--help"], universal_newlines=True)
- if relation_id is not None:
- relation_cmd_line.extend(('-r', relation_id))
- settings = relation_settings.copy()
- settings.update(kwargs)
- for key, value in settings.items():
- # Force value to be a string: it always should, but some call
- # sites pass in things like dicts or numbers.
- if value is not None:
- settings[key] = "{}".format(value)
- if accepts_file:
- # --file was introduced in Juju 1.23.2. Use it by default if
- # available, since otherwise we'll break if the relation data is
- # too big. Ideally we should tell relation-set to read the data from
- # stdin, but that feature is broken in 1.23.2: Bug #1454678.
- with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as settings_file:
- settings_file.write(yaml.safe_dump(settings).encode("utf-8"))
- subprocess.check_call(
- relation_cmd_line + ["--file", settings_file.name])
- os.remove(settings_file.name)
- else:
- for key, value in settings.items():
- if value is None:
- relation_cmd_line.append('{}='.format(key))
- else:
- relation_cmd_line.append('{}={}'.format(key, value))
- subprocess.check_call(relation_cmd_line)
- # Flush cache of any relation-gets for local unit
- flush(local_unit())
-
-
-def relation_clear(r_id=None):
- ''' Clears any relation data already set on relation r_id '''
- settings = relation_get(rid=r_id,
- unit=local_unit())
- for setting in settings:
- if setting not in ['public-address', 'private-address']:
- settings[setting] = None
- relation_set(relation_id=r_id,
- **settings)
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_ids(reltype=None):
- """A list of relation_ids"""
- reltype = reltype or relation_type()
- relid_cmd_line = ['relation-ids', '--format=json']
- if reltype is not None:
- relid_cmd_line.append(reltype)
- return json.loads(
- subprocess.check_output(relid_cmd_line).decode('UTF-8')) or []
- return []
-
-
-@cached
-def related_units(relid=None):
- """A list of related units"""
- relid = relid or relation_id()
- units_cmd_line = ['relation-list', '--format=json']
- if relid is not None:
- units_cmd_line.extend(('-r', relid))
- return json.loads(
- subprocess.check_output(units_cmd_line).decode('UTF-8')) or []
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_for_unit(unit=None, rid=None):
- """Get the json represenation of a unit's relation"""
- unit = unit or remote_unit()
- relation = relation_get(unit=unit, rid=rid)
- for key in relation:
- if key.endswith('-list'):
- relation[key] = relation[key].split()
- relation['__unit__'] = unit
- return relation
-
-
-@cached
-def relations_for_id(relid=None):
- """Get relations of a specific relation ID"""
- relation_data = []
- relid = relid or relation_ids()
- for unit in related_units(relid):
- unit_data = relation_for_unit(unit, relid)
- unit_data['__relid__'] = relid
- relation_data.append(unit_data)
- return relation_data
-
-
-@cached
-def relations_of_type(reltype=None):
- """Get relations of a specific type"""
- relation_data = []
- reltype = reltype or relation_type()
- for relid in relation_ids(reltype):
- for relation in relations_for_id(relid):
- relation['__relid__'] = relid
- relation_data.append(relation)
- return relation_data
-
-
-@cached
-def metadata():
- """Get the current charm metadata.yaml contents as a python object"""
- with open(os.path.join(charm_dir(), 'metadata.yaml')) as md:
- return yaml.safe_load(md)
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_types():
- """Get a list of relation types supported by this charm"""
- rel_types = []
- md = metadata()
- for key in ('provides', 'requires', 'peers'):
- section = md.get(key)
- if section:
- rel_types.extend(section.keys())
- return rel_types
-
-
-@cached
-def peer_relation_id():
- '''Get the peers relation id if a peers relation has been joined, else None.'''
- md = metadata()
- section = md.get('peers')
- if section:
- for key in section:
- relids = relation_ids(key)
- if relids:
- return relids[0]
- return None
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_to_interface(relation_name):
- """
- Given the name of a relation, return the interface that relation uses.
-
- :returns: The interface name, or ``None``.
- """
- return relation_to_role_and_interface(relation_name)[1]
-
-
-@cached
-def relation_to_role_and_interface(relation_name):
- """
- Given the name of a relation, return the role and the name of the interface
- that relation uses (where role is one of ``provides``, ``requires``, or ``peers``).
-
- :returns: A tuple containing ``(role, interface)``, or ``(None, None)``.
- """
- _metadata = metadata()
- for role in ('provides', 'requires', 'peers'):
- interface = _metadata.get(role, {}).get(relation_name, {}).get('interface')
- if interface:
- return role, interface
- return None, None
-
-
-@cached
-def role_and_interface_to_relations(role, interface_name):
- """
- Given a role and interface name, return a list of relation names for the
- current charm that use that interface under that role (where role is one
- of ``provides``, ``requires``, or ``peers``).
-
- :returns: A list of relation names.
- """
- _metadata = metadata()
- results = []
- for relation_name, relation in _metadata.get(role, {}).items():
- if relation['interface'] == interface_name:
- results.append(relation_name)
- return results
-
-
-@cached
-def interface_to_relations(interface_name):
- """
- Given an interface, return a list of relation names for the current
- charm that use that interface.
-
- :returns: A list of relation names.
- """
- results = []
- for role in ('provides', 'requires', 'peers'):
- results.extend(role_and_interface_to_relations(role, interface_name))
- return results
-
-
-@cached
-def charm_name():
- """Get the name of the current charm as is specified on metadata.yaml"""
- return metadata().get('name')
-
-
-@cached
-def relations():
- """Get a nested dictionary of relation data for all related units"""
- rels = {}
- for reltype in relation_types():
- relids = {}
- for relid in relation_ids(reltype):
- units = {local_unit(): relation_get(unit=local_unit(), rid=relid)}
- for unit in related_units(relid):
- reldata = relation_get(unit=unit, rid=relid)
- units[unit] = reldata
- relids[relid] = units
- rels[reltype] = relids
- return rels
-
-
-@cached
-def is_relation_made(relation, keys='private-address'):
- '''
- Determine whether a relation is established by checking for
- presence of key(s). If a list of keys is provided, they
- must all be present for the relation to be identified as made
- '''
- if isinstance(keys, str):
- keys = [keys]
- for r_id in relation_ids(relation):
- for unit in related_units(r_id):
- context = {}
- for k in keys:
- context[k] = relation_get(k, rid=r_id,
- unit=unit)
- if None not in context.values():
- return True
- return False
-
-
-def open_port(port, protocol="TCP"):
- """Open a service network port"""
- _args = ['open-port']
- _args.append('{}/{}'.format(port, protocol))
- subprocess.check_call(_args)
-
-
-def close_port(port, protocol="TCP"):
- """Close a service network port"""
- _args = ['close-port']
- _args.append('{}/{}'.format(port, protocol))
- subprocess.check_call(_args)
-
-
-@cached
-def unit_get(attribute):
- """Get the unit ID for the remote unit"""
- _args = ['unit-get', '--format=json', attribute]
- try:
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(_args).decode('UTF-8'))
- except ValueError:
- return None
-
-
-def unit_public_ip():
- """Get this unit's public IP address"""
- return unit_get('public-address')
-
-
-def unit_private_ip():
- """Get this unit's private IP address"""
- return unit_get('private-address')
-
-
-@cached
-def storage_get(attribute=None, storage_id=None):
- """Get storage attributes"""
- _args = ['storage-get', '--format=json']
- if storage_id:
- _args.extend(('-s', storage_id))
- if attribute:
- _args.append(attribute)
- try:
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(_args).decode('UTF-8'))
- except ValueError:
- return None
-
-
-@cached
-def storage_list(storage_name=None):
- """List the storage IDs for the unit"""
- _args = ['storage-list', '--format=json']
- if storage_name:
- _args.append(storage_name)
- try:
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(_args).decode('UTF-8'))
- except ValueError:
- return None
- except OSError as e:
- import errno
- if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
- # storage-list does not exist
- return []
- raise
-
-
-class UnregisteredHookError(Exception):
- """Raised when an undefined hook is called"""
- pass
-
-
-class Hooks(object):
- """A convenient handler for hook functions.
-
- Example::
-
- hooks = Hooks()
-
- # register a hook, taking its name from the function name
- @hooks.hook()
- def install():
- pass # your code here
-
- # register a hook, providing a custom hook name
- @hooks.hook("config-changed")
- def config_changed():
- pass # your code here
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- # execute a hook based on the name the program is called by
- hooks.execute(sys.argv)
- """
-
- def __init__(self, config_save=None):
- super(Hooks, self).__init__()
- self._hooks = {}
-
- # For unknown reasons, we allow the Hooks constructor to override
- # config().implicit_save.
- if config_save is not None:
- config().implicit_save = config_save
-
- def register(self, name, function):
- """Register a hook"""
- self._hooks[name] = function
-
- def execute(self, args):
- """Execute a registered hook based on args[0]"""
- _run_atstart()
- hook_name = os.path.basename(args[0])
- if hook_name in self._hooks:
- try:
- self._hooks[hook_name]()
- except SystemExit as x:
- if x.code is None or x.code == 0:
- _run_atexit()
- raise
- _run_atexit()
- else:
- raise UnregisteredHookError(hook_name)
-
- def hook(self, *hook_names):
- """Decorator, registering them as hooks"""
- def wrapper(decorated):
- for hook_name in hook_names:
- self.register(hook_name, decorated)
- else:
- self.register(decorated.__name__, decorated)
- if '_' in decorated.__name__:
- self.register(
- decorated.__name__.replace('_', '-'), decorated)
- return decorated
- return wrapper
-
-
-def charm_dir():
- """Return the root directory of the current charm"""
- return os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR')
-
-
-@cached
-def action_get(key=None):
- """Gets the value of an action parameter, or all key/value param pairs"""
- cmd = ['action-get']
- if key is not None:
- cmd.append(key)
- cmd.append('--format=json')
- action_data = json.loads(subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8'))
- return action_data
-
-
-def action_set(values):
- """Sets the values to be returned after the action finishes"""
- cmd = ['action-set']
- for k, v in list(values.items()):
- cmd.append('{}={}'.format(k, v))
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-def action_fail(message):
- """Sets the action status to failed and sets the error message.
-
- The results set by action_set are preserved."""
- subprocess.check_call(['action-fail', message])
-
-
-def action_name():
- """Get the name of the currently executing action."""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_ACTION_NAME')
-
-
-def action_uuid():
- """Get the UUID of the currently executing action."""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_ACTION_UUID')
-
-
-def action_tag():
- """Get the tag for the currently executing action."""
- return os.environ.get('JUJU_ACTION_TAG')
-
-
-def status_set(workload_state, message):
- """Set the workload state with a message
-
- Use status-set to set the workload state with a message which is visible
- to the user via juju status. If the status-set command is not found then
- assume this is juju < 1.23 and juju-log the message unstead.
-
- workload_state -- valid juju workload state.
- message -- status update message
- """
- valid_states = ['maintenance', 'blocked', 'waiting', 'active']
- if workload_state not in valid_states:
- raise ValueError(
- '{!r} is not a valid workload state'.format(workload_state)
- )
- cmd = ['status-set', workload_state, message]
- try:
- ret = subprocess.call(cmd)
- if ret == 0:
- return
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
- log_message = 'status-set failed: {} {}'.format(workload_state,
- message)
- log(log_message, level='INFO')
-
-
-def status_get():
- """Retrieve the previously set juju workload state and message
-
- If the status-get command is not found then assume this is juju < 1.23 and
- return 'unknown', ""
-
- """
- cmd = ['status-get', "--format=json", "--include-data"]
- try:
- raw_status = subprocess.check_output(cmd)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
- return ('unknown', "")
- else:
- raise
- else:
- status = json.loads(raw_status.decode("UTF-8"))
- return (status["status"], status["message"])
-
-
-def translate_exc(from_exc, to_exc):
- def inner_translate_exc1(f):
- @wraps(f)
- def inner_translate_exc2(*args, **kwargs):
- try:
- return f(*args, **kwargs)
- except from_exc:
- raise to_exc
-
- return inner_translate_exc2
-
- return inner_translate_exc1
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def is_leader():
- """Does the current unit hold the juju leadership
-
- Uses juju to determine whether the current unit is the leader of its peers
- """
- cmd = ['is-leader', '--format=json']
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8'))
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def leader_get(attribute=None):
- """Juju leader get value(s)"""
- cmd = ['leader-get', '--format=json'] + [attribute or '-']
- return json.loads(subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8'))
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def leader_set(settings=None, **kwargs):
- """Juju leader set value(s)"""
- # Don't log secrets.
- # log("Juju leader-set '%s'" % (settings), level=DEBUG)
- cmd = ['leader-set']
- settings = settings or {}
- settings.update(kwargs)
- for k, v in settings.items():
- if v is None:
- cmd.append('{}='.format(k))
- else:
- cmd.append('{}={}'.format(k, v))
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def payload_register(ptype, klass, pid):
- """ is used while a hook is running to let Juju know that a
- payload has been started."""
- cmd = ['payload-register']
- for x in [ptype, klass, pid]:
- cmd.append(x)
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def payload_unregister(klass, pid):
- """ is used while a hook is running to let Juju know
- that a payload has been manually stopped. The <class> and <id> provided
- must match a payload that has been previously registered with juju using
- payload-register."""
- cmd = ['payload-unregister']
- for x in [klass, pid]:
- cmd.append(x)
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def payload_status_set(klass, pid, status):
- """is used to update the current status of a registered payload.
- The <class> and <id> provided must match a payload that has been previously
- registered with juju using payload-register. The <status> must be one of the
- follow: starting, started, stopping, stopped"""
- cmd = ['payload-status-set']
- for x in [klass, pid, status]:
- cmd.append(x)
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def resource_get(name):
- """used to fetch the resource path of the given name.
-
- <name> must match a name of defined resource in metadata.yaml
-
- returns either a path or False if resource not available
- """
- if not name:
- return False
-
- cmd = ['resource-get', name]
- try:
- return subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8')
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
- return False
-
-
-@cached
-def juju_version():
- """Full version string (eg. '1.23.3.1-trusty-amd64')"""
- # Per https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1455368/comments/1
- jujud = glob.glob('/var/lib/juju/tools/machine-*/jujud')[0]
- return subprocess.check_output([jujud, 'version'],
- universal_newlines=True).strip()
-
-
-@cached
-def has_juju_version(minimum_version):
- """Return True if the Juju version is at least the provided version"""
- return LooseVersion(juju_version()) >= LooseVersion(minimum_version)
-
-
-_atexit = []
-_atstart = []
-
-
-def atstart(callback, *args, **kwargs):
- '''Schedule a callback to run before the main hook.
-
- Callbacks are run in the order they were added.
-
- This is useful for modules and classes to perform initialization
- and inject behavior. In particular:
-
- - Run common code before all of your hooks, such as logging
- the hook name or interesting relation data.
- - Defer object or module initialization that requires a hook
- context until we know there actually is a hook context,
- making testing easier.
- - Rather than requiring charm authors to include boilerplate to
- invoke your helper's behavior, have it run automatically if
- your object is instantiated or module imported.
-
- This is not at all useful after your hook framework as been launched.
- '''
- global _atstart
- _atstart.append((callback, args, kwargs))
-
-
-def atexit(callback, *args, **kwargs):
- '''Schedule a callback to run on successful hook completion.
-
- Callbacks are run in the reverse order that they were added.'''
- _atexit.append((callback, args, kwargs))
-
-
-def _run_atstart():
- '''Hook frameworks must invoke this before running the main hook body.'''
- global _atstart
- for callback, args, kwargs in _atstart:
- callback(*args, **kwargs)
- del _atstart[:]
-
-
-def _run_atexit():
- '''Hook frameworks must invoke this after the main hook body has
- successfully completed. Do not invoke it if the hook fails.'''
- global _atexit
- for callback, args, kwargs in reversed(_atexit):
- callback(*args, **kwargs)
- del _atexit[:]
-
-
-@translate_exc(from_exc=OSError, to_exc=NotImplementedError)
-def network_get_primary_address(binding):
- '''
- Retrieve the primary network address for a named binding
-
- :param binding: string. The name of a relation of extra-binding
- :return: string. The primary IP address for the named binding
- :raise: NotImplementedError if run on Juju < 2.0
- '''
- cmd = ['network-get', '--primary-address', binding]
- return subprocess.check_output(cmd).strip()
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/host.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/host.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 64b2df5..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/host.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,714 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tools for working with the host system"""
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# Authors:
-# Nick Moffitt <nick.moffitt@canonical.com>
-# Matthew Wedgwood <matthew.wedgwood@canonical.com>
-
-import os
-import re
-import pwd
-import glob
-import grp
-import random
-import string
-import subprocess
-import hashlib
-import functools
-import itertools
-from contextlib import contextmanager
-from collections import OrderedDict
-
-import six
-
-from .hookenv import log
-from .fstab import Fstab
-
-
-def service_start(service_name):
- """Start a system service"""
- return service('start', service_name)
-
-
-def service_stop(service_name):
- """Stop a system service"""
- return service('stop', service_name)
-
-
-def service_restart(service_name):
- """Restart a system service"""
- return service('restart', service_name)
-
-
-def service_reload(service_name, restart_on_failure=False):
- """Reload a system service, optionally falling back to restart if
- reload fails"""
- service_result = service('reload', service_name)
- if not service_result and restart_on_failure:
- service_result = service('restart', service_name)
- return service_result
-
-
-def service_pause(service_name, init_dir="/etc/init", initd_dir="/etc/init.d"):
- """Pause a system service.
-
- Stop it, and prevent it from starting again at boot."""
- stopped = True
- if service_running(service_name):
- stopped = service_stop(service_name)
- upstart_file = os.path.join(init_dir, "{}.conf".format(service_name))
- sysv_file = os.path.join(initd_dir, service_name)
- if init_is_systemd():
- service('disable', service_name)
- elif os.path.exists(upstart_file):
- override_path = os.path.join(
- init_dir, '{}.override'.format(service_name))
- with open(override_path, 'w') as fh:
- fh.write("manual\n")
- elif os.path.exists(sysv_file):
- subprocess.check_call(["update-rc.d", service_name, "disable"])
- else:
- raise ValueError(
- "Unable to detect {0} as SystemD, Upstart {1} or"
- " SysV {2}".format(
- service_name, upstart_file, sysv_file))
- return stopped
-
-
-def service_resume(service_name, init_dir="/etc/init",
- initd_dir="/etc/init.d"):
- """Resume a system service.
-
- Reenable starting again at boot. Start the service"""
- upstart_file = os.path.join(init_dir, "{}.conf".format(service_name))
- sysv_file = os.path.join(initd_dir, service_name)
- if init_is_systemd():
- service('enable', service_name)
- elif os.path.exists(upstart_file):
- override_path = os.path.join(
- init_dir, '{}.override'.format(service_name))
- if os.path.exists(override_path):
- os.unlink(override_path)
- elif os.path.exists(sysv_file):
- subprocess.check_call(["update-rc.d", service_name, "enable"])
- else:
- raise ValueError(
- "Unable to detect {0} as SystemD, Upstart {1} or"
- " SysV {2}".format(
- service_name, upstart_file, sysv_file))
-
- started = service_running(service_name)
- if not started:
- started = service_start(service_name)
- return started
-
-
-def service(action, service_name):
- """Control a system service"""
- if init_is_systemd():
- cmd = ['systemctl', action, service_name]
- else:
- cmd = ['service', service_name, action]
- return subprocess.call(cmd) == 0
-
-
-_UPSTART_CONF = "/etc/init/{}.conf"
-_INIT_D_CONF = "/etc/init.d/{}"
-
-
-def service_running(service_name):
- """Determine whether a system service is running"""
- if init_is_systemd():
- return service('is-active', service_name)
- else:
- if os.path.exists(_UPSTART_CONF.format(service_name)):
- try:
- output = subprocess.check_output(
- ['status', service_name],
- stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('UTF-8')
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
- return False
- else:
- # This works for upstart scripts where the 'service' command
- # returns a consistent string to represent running 'start/running'
- if "start/running" in output:
- return True
- elif os.path.exists(_INIT_D_CONF.format(service_name)):
- # Check System V scripts init script return codes
- return service('status', service_name)
- return False
-
-
-def service_available(service_name):
- """Determine whether a system service is available"""
- try:
- subprocess.check_output(
- ['service', service_name, 'status'],
- stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('UTF-8')
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
- return b'unrecognized service' not in e.output
- else:
- return True
-
-
-SYSTEMD_SYSTEM = '/run/systemd/system'
-
-
-def init_is_systemd():
- """Return True if the host system uses systemd, False otherwise."""
- return os.path.isdir(SYSTEMD_SYSTEM)
-
-
-def adduser(username, password=None, shell='/bin/bash', system_user=False,
- primary_group=None, secondary_groups=None):
- """Add a user to the system.
-
- Will log but otherwise succeed if the user already exists.
-
- :param str username: Username to create
- :param str password: Password for user; if ``None``, create a system user
- :param str shell: The default shell for the user
- :param bool system_user: Whether to create a login or system user
- :param str primary_group: Primary group for user; defaults to username
- :param list secondary_groups: Optional list of additional groups
-
- :returns: The password database entry struct, as returned by `pwd.getpwnam`
- """
- try:
- user_info = pwd.getpwnam(username)
- log('user {0} already exists!'.format(username))
- except KeyError:
- log('creating user {0}'.format(username))
- cmd = ['useradd']
- if system_user or password is None:
- cmd.append('--system')
- else:
- cmd.extend([
- '--create-home',
- '--shell', shell,
- '--password', password,
- ])
- if not primary_group:
- try:
- grp.getgrnam(username)
- primary_group = username # avoid "group exists" error
- except KeyError:
- pass
- if primary_group:
- cmd.extend(['-g', primary_group])
- if secondary_groups:
- cmd.extend(['-G', ','.join(secondary_groups)])
- cmd.append(username)
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
- user_info = pwd.getpwnam(username)
- return user_info
-
-
-def user_exists(username):
- """Check if a user exists"""
- try:
- pwd.getpwnam(username)
- user_exists = True
- except KeyError:
- user_exists = False
- return user_exists
-
-
-def add_group(group_name, system_group=False):
- """Add a group to the system"""
- try:
- group_info = grp.getgrnam(group_name)
- log('group {0} already exists!'.format(group_name))
- except KeyError:
- log('creating group {0}'.format(group_name))
- cmd = ['addgroup']
- if system_group:
- cmd.append('--system')
- else:
- cmd.extend([
- '--group',
- ])
- cmd.append(group_name)
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
- group_info = grp.getgrnam(group_name)
- return group_info
-
-
-def add_user_to_group(username, group):
- """Add a user to a group"""
- cmd = ['gpasswd', '-a', username, group]
- log("Adding user {} to group {}".format(username, group))
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-def rsync(from_path, to_path, flags='-r', options=None):
- """Replicate the contents of a path"""
- options = options or ['--delete', '--executability']
- cmd = ['/usr/bin/rsync', flags]
- cmd.extend(options)
- cmd.append(from_path)
- cmd.append(to_path)
- log(" ".join(cmd))
- return subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8').strip()
-
-
-def symlink(source, destination):
- """Create a symbolic link"""
- log("Symlinking {} as {}".format(source, destination))
- cmd = [
- 'ln',
- '-sf',
- source,
- destination,
- ]
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-def mkdir(path, owner='root', group='root', perms=0o555, force=False):
- """Create a directory"""
- log("Making dir {} {}:{} {:o}".format(path, owner, group,
- perms))
- uid = pwd.getpwnam(owner).pw_uid
- gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
- realpath = os.path.abspath(path)
- path_exists = os.path.exists(realpath)
- if path_exists and force:
- if not os.path.isdir(realpath):
- log("Removing non-directory file {} prior to mkdir()".format(path))
- os.unlink(realpath)
- os.makedirs(realpath, perms)
- elif not path_exists:
- os.makedirs(realpath, perms)
- os.chown(realpath, uid, gid)
- os.chmod(realpath, perms)
-
-
-def write_file(path, content, owner='root', group='root', perms=0o444):
- """Create or overwrite a file with the contents of a byte string."""
- log("Writing file {} {}:{} {:o}".format(path, owner, group, perms))
- uid = pwd.getpwnam(owner).pw_uid
- gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
- with open(path, 'wb') as target:
- os.fchown(target.fileno(), uid, gid)
- os.fchmod(target.fileno(), perms)
- target.write(content)
-
-
-def fstab_remove(mp):
- """Remove the given mountpoint entry from /etc/fstab"""
- return Fstab.remove_by_mountpoint(mp)
-
-
-def fstab_add(dev, mp, fs, options=None):
- """Adds the given device entry to the /etc/fstab file"""
- return Fstab.add(dev, mp, fs, options=options)
-
-
-def mount(device, mountpoint, options=None, persist=False, filesystem="ext3"):
- """Mount a filesystem at a particular mountpoint"""
- cmd_args = ['mount']
- if options is not None:
- cmd_args.extend(['-o', options])
- cmd_args.extend([device, mountpoint])
- try:
- subprocess.check_output(cmd_args)
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
- log('Error mounting {} at {}\n{}'.format(device, mountpoint, e.output))
- return False
-
- if persist:
- return fstab_add(device, mountpoint, filesystem, options=options)
- return True
-
-
-def umount(mountpoint, persist=False):
- """Unmount a filesystem"""
- cmd_args = ['umount', mountpoint]
- try:
- subprocess.check_output(cmd_args)
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
- log('Error unmounting {}\n{}'.format(mountpoint, e.output))
- return False
-
- if persist:
- return fstab_remove(mountpoint)
- return True
-
-
-def mounts():
- """Get a list of all mounted volumes as [[mountpoint,device],[...]]"""
- with open('/proc/mounts') as f:
- # [['/mount/point','/dev/path'],[...]]
- system_mounts = [m[1::-1] for m in [l.strip().split()
- for l in f.readlines()]]
- return system_mounts
-
-
-def fstab_mount(mountpoint):
- """Mount filesystem using fstab"""
- cmd_args = ['mount', mountpoint]
- try:
- subprocess.check_output(cmd_args)
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
- log('Error unmounting {}\n{}'.format(mountpoint, e.output))
- return False
- return True
-
-
-def file_hash(path, hash_type='md5'):
- """Generate a hash checksum of the contents of 'path' or None if not found.
-
- :param str hash_type: Any hash alrgorithm supported by :mod:`hashlib`,
- such as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, etc.
- """
- if os.path.exists(path):
- h = getattr(hashlib, hash_type)()
- with open(path, 'rb') as source:
- h.update(source.read())
- return h.hexdigest()
- else:
- return None
-
-
-def path_hash(path):
- """Generate a hash checksum of all files matching 'path'. Standard
- wildcards like '*' and '?' are supported, see documentation for the 'glob'
- module for more information.
-
- :return: dict: A { filename: hash } dictionary for all matched files.
- Empty if none found.
- """
- return {
- filename: file_hash(filename)
- for filename in glob.iglob(path)
- }
-
-
-def check_hash(path, checksum, hash_type='md5'):
- """Validate a file using a cryptographic checksum.
-
- :param str checksum: Value of the checksum used to validate the file.
- :param str hash_type: Hash algorithm used to generate `checksum`.
- Can be any hash alrgorithm supported by :mod:`hashlib`,
- such as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, etc.
- :raises ChecksumError: If the file fails the checksum
-
- """
- actual_checksum = file_hash(path, hash_type)
- if checksum != actual_checksum:
- raise ChecksumError("'%s' != '%s'" % (checksum, actual_checksum))
-
-
-class ChecksumError(ValueError):
- """A class derived from Value error to indicate the checksum failed."""
- pass
-
-
-def restart_on_change(restart_map, stopstart=False, restart_functions=None):
- """Restart services based on configuration files changing
-
- This function is used a decorator, for example::
-
- @restart_on_change({
- '/etc/ceph/ceph.conf': [ 'cinder-api', 'cinder-volume' ]
- '/etc/apache/sites-enabled/*': [ 'apache2' ]
- })
- def config_changed():
- pass # your code here
-
- In this example, the cinder-api and cinder-volume services
- would be restarted if /etc/ceph/ceph.conf is changed by the
- ceph_client_changed function. The apache2 service would be
- restarted if any file matching the pattern got changed, created
- or removed. Standard wildcards are supported, see documentation
- for the 'glob' module for more information.
-
- @param restart_map: {path_file_name: [service_name, ...]
- @param stopstart: DEFAULT false; whether to stop, start OR restart
- @param restart_functions: nonstandard functions to use to restart services
- {svc: func, ...}
- @returns result from decorated function
- """
- def wrap(f):
- @functools.wraps(f)
- def wrapped_f(*args, **kwargs):
- return restart_on_change_helper(
- (lambda: f(*args, **kwargs)), restart_map, stopstart,
- restart_functions)
- return wrapped_f
- return wrap
-
-
-def restart_on_change_helper(lambda_f, restart_map, stopstart=False,
- restart_functions=None):
- """Helper function to perform the restart_on_change function.
-
- This is provided for decorators to restart services if files described
- in the restart_map have changed after an invocation of lambda_f().
-
- @param lambda_f: function to call.
- @param restart_map: {file: [service, ...]}
- @param stopstart: whether to stop, start or restart a service
- @param restart_functions: nonstandard functions to use to restart services
- {svc: func, ...}
- @returns result of lambda_f()
- """
- if restart_functions is None:
- restart_functions = {}
- checksums = {path: path_hash(path) for path in restart_map}
- r = lambda_f()
- # create a list of lists of the services to restart
- restarts = [restart_map[path]
- for path in restart_map
- if path_hash(path) != checksums[path]]
- # create a flat list of ordered services without duplicates from lists
- services_list = list(OrderedDict.fromkeys(itertools.chain(*restarts)))
- if services_list:
- actions = ('stop', 'start') if stopstart else ('restart',)
- for service_name in services_list:
- if service_name in restart_functions:
- restart_functions[service_name](service_name)
- else:
- for action in actions:
- service(action, service_name)
- return r
-
-
-def lsb_release():
- """Return /etc/lsb-release in a dict"""
- d = {}
- with open('/etc/lsb-release', 'r') as lsb:
- for l in lsb:
- k, v = l.split('=')
- d[k.strip()] = v.strip()
- return d
-
-
-def pwgen(length=None):
- """Generate a random pasword."""
- if length is None:
- # A random length is ok to use a weak PRNG
- length = random.choice(range(35, 45))
- alphanumeric_chars = [
- l for l in (string.ascii_letters + string.digits)
- if l not in 'l0QD1vAEIOUaeiou']
- # Use a crypto-friendly PRNG (e.g. /dev/urandom) for making the
- # actual password
- random_generator = random.SystemRandom()
- random_chars = [
- random_generator.choice(alphanumeric_chars) for _ in range(length)]
- return(''.join(random_chars))
-
-
-def is_phy_iface(interface):
- """Returns True if interface is not virtual, otherwise False."""
- if interface:
- sys_net = '/sys/class/net'
- if os.path.isdir(sys_net):
- for iface in glob.glob(os.path.join(sys_net, '*')):
- if '/virtual/' in os.path.realpath(iface):
- continue
-
- if interface == os.path.basename(iface):
- return True
-
- return False
-
-
-def get_bond_master(interface):
- """Returns bond master if interface is bond slave otherwise None.
-
- NOTE: the provided interface is expected to be physical
- """
- if interface:
- iface_path = '/sys/class/net/%s' % (interface)
- if os.path.exists(iface_path):
- if '/virtual/' in os.path.realpath(iface_path):
- return None
-
- master = os.path.join(iface_path, 'master')
- if os.path.exists(master):
- master = os.path.realpath(master)
- # make sure it is a bond master
- if os.path.exists(os.path.join(master, 'bonding')):
- return os.path.basename(master)
-
- return None
-
-
-def list_nics(nic_type=None):
- """Return a list of nics of given type(s)"""
- if isinstance(nic_type, six.string_types):
- int_types = [nic_type]
- else:
- int_types = nic_type
-
- interfaces = []
- if nic_type:
- for int_type in int_types:
- cmd = ['ip', 'addr', 'show', 'label', int_type + '*']
- ip_output = subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8')
- ip_output = ip_output.split('\n')
- ip_output = (line for line in ip_output if line)
- for line in ip_output:
- if line.split()[1].startswith(int_type):
- matched = re.search('.*: (' + int_type +
- r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)@.*', line)
- if matched:
- iface = matched.groups()[0]
- else:
- iface = line.split()[1].replace(":", "")
-
- if iface not in interfaces:
- interfaces.append(iface)
- else:
- cmd = ['ip', 'a']
- ip_output = subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8').split('\n')
- ip_output = (line.strip() for line in ip_output if line)
-
- key = re.compile('^[0-9]+:\s+(.+):')
- for line in ip_output:
- matched = re.search(key, line)
- if matched:
- iface = matched.group(1)
- iface = iface.partition("@")[0]
- if iface not in interfaces:
- interfaces.append(iface)
-
- return interfaces
-
-
-def set_nic_mtu(nic, mtu):
- """Set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on a network interface."""
- cmd = ['ip', 'link', 'set', nic, 'mtu', mtu]
- subprocess.check_call(cmd)
-
-
-def get_nic_mtu(nic):
- """Return the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for a network interface."""
- cmd = ['ip', 'addr', 'show', nic]
- ip_output = subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8').split('\n')
- mtu = ""
- for line in ip_output:
- words = line.split()
- if 'mtu' in words:
- mtu = words[words.index("mtu") + 1]
- return mtu
-
-
-def get_nic_hwaddr(nic):
- """Return the Media Access Control (MAC) for a network interface."""
- cmd = ['ip', '-o', '-0', 'addr', 'show', nic]
- ip_output = subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8')
- hwaddr = ""
- words = ip_output.split()
- if 'link/ether' in words:
- hwaddr = words[words.index('link/ether') + 1]
- return hwaddr
-
-
-def cmp_pkgrevno(package, revno, pkgcache=None):
- """Compare supplied revno with the revno of the installed package
-
- * 1 => Installed revno is greater than supplied arg
- * 0 => Installed revno is the same as supplied arg
- * -1 => Installed revno is less than supplied arg
-
- This function imports apt_cache function from charmhelpers.fetch if
- the pkgcache argument is None. Be sure to add charmhelpers.fetch if
- you call this function, or pass an apt_pkg.Cache() instance.
- """
- import apt_pkg
- if not pkgcache:
- from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_cache
- pkgcache = apt_cache()
- pkg = pkgcache[package]
- return apt_pkg.version_compare(pkg.current_ver.ver_str, revno)
-
-
-@contextmanager
-def chdir(directory):
- """Change the current working directory to a different directory for a code
- block and return the previous directory after the block exits. Useful to
- run commands from a specificed directory.
-
- :param str directory: The directory path to change to for this context.
- """
- cur = os.getcwd()
- try:
- yield os.chdir(directory)
- finally:
- os.chdir(cur)
-
-
-def chownr(path, owner, group, follow_links=True, chowntopdir=False):
- """Recursively change user and group ownership of files and directories
- in given path. Doesn't chown path itself by default, only its children.
-
- :param str path: The string path to start changing ownership.
- :param str owner: The owner string to use when looking up the uid.
- :param str group: The group string to use when looking up the gid.
- :param bool follow_links: Also Chown links if True
- :param bool chowntopdir: Also chown path itself if True
- """
- uid = pwd.getpwnam(owner).pw_uid
- gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
- if follow_links:
- chown = os.chown
- else:
- chown = os.lchown
-
- if chowntopdir:
- broken_symlink = os.path.lexists(path) and not os.path.exists(path)
- if not broken_symlink:
- chown(path, uid, gid)
- for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
- for name in dirs + files:
- full = os.path.join(root, name)
- broken_symlink = os.path.lexists(full) and not os.path.exists(full)
- if not broken_symlink:
- chown(full, uid, gid)
-
-
-def lchownr(path, owner, group):
- """Recursively change user and group ownership of files and directories
- in a given path, not following symbolic links. See the documentation for
- 'os.lchown' for more information.
-
- :param str path: The string path to start changing ownership.
- :param str owner: The owner string to use when looking up the uid.
- :param str group: The group string to use when looking up the gid.
- """
- chownr(path, owner, group, follow_links=False)
-
-
-def get_total_ram():
- """The total amount of system RAM in bytes.
-
- This is what is reported by the OS, and may be overcommitted when
- there are multiple containers hosted on the same machine.
- """
- with open('/proc/meminfo', 'r') as f:
- for line in f.readlines():
- if line:
- key, value, unit = line.split()
- if key == 'MemTotal:':
- assert unit == 'kB', 'Unknown unit'
- return int(value) * 1024 # Classic, not KiB.
- raise NotImplementedError()
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hugepage.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hugepage.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a783ad9..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/hugepage.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import yaml
-from charmhelpers.core import fstab
-from charmhelpers.core import sysctl
-from charmhelpers.core.host import (
- add_group,
- add_user_to_group,
- fstab_mount,
- mkdir,
-)
-from charmhelpers.core.strutils import bytes_from_string
-from subprocess import check_output
-
-
-def hugepage_support(user, group='hugetlb', nr_hugepages=256,
- max_map_count=65536, mnt_point='/run/hugepages/kvm',
- pagesize='2MB', mount=True, set_shmmax=False):
- """Enable hugepages on system.
-
- Args:
- user (str) -- Username to allow access to hugepages to
- group (str) -- Group name to own hugepages
- nr_hugepages (int) -- Number of pages to reserve
- max_map_count (int) -- Number of Virtual Memory Areas a process can own
- mnt_point (str) -- Directory to mount hugepages on
- pagesize (str) -- Size of hugepages
- mount (bool) -- Whether to Mount hugepages
- """
- group_info = add_group(group)
- gid = group_info.gr_gid
- add_user_to_group(user, group)
- if max_map_count < 2 * nr_hugepages:
- max_map_count = 2 * nr_hugepages
- sysctl_settings = {
- 'vm.nr_hugepages': nr_hugepages,
- 'vm.max_map_count': max_map_count,
- 'vm.hugetlb_shm_group': gid,
- }
- if set_shmmax:
- shmmax_current = int(check_output(['sysctl', '-n', 'kernel.shmmax']))
- shmmax_minsize = bytes_from_string(pagesize) * nr_hugepages
- if shmmax_minsize > shmmax_current:
- sysctl_settings['kernel.shmmax'] = shmmax_minsize
- sysctl.create(yaml.dump(sysctl_settings), '/etc/sysctl.d/10-hugepage.conf')
- mkdir(mnt_point, owner='root', group='root', perms=0o755, force=False)
- lfstab = fstab.Fstab()
- fstab_entry = lfstab.get_entry_by_attr('mountpoint', mnt_point)
- if fstab_entry:
- lfstab.remove_entry(fstab_entry)
- entry = lfstab.Entry('nodev', mnt_point, 'hugetlbfs',
- 'mode=1770,gid={},pagesize={}'.format(gid, pagesize), 0, 0)
- lfstab.add_entry(entry)
- if mount:
- fstab_mount(mnt_point)
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/kernel.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/kernel.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 5dc6495..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/kernel.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
-
-from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
- log,
- INFO
-)
-
-from subprocess import check_call, check_output
-import re
-
-
-def modprobe(module, persist=True):
- """Load a kernel module and configure for auto-load on reboot."""
- cmd = ['modprobe', module]
-
- log('Loading kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
-
- check_call(cmd)
- if persist:
- with open('/etc/modules', 'r+') as modules:
- if module not in modules.read():
- modules.write(module)
-
-
-def rmmod(module, force=False):
- """Remove a module from the linux kernel"""
- cmd = ['rmmod']
- if force:
- cmd.append('-f')
- cmd.append(module)
- log('Removing kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
- return check_call(cmd)
-
-
-def lsmod():
- """Shows what kernel modules are currently loaded"""
- return check_output(['lsmod'],
- universal_newlines=True)
-
-
-def is_module_loaded(module):
- """Checks if a kernel module is already loaded"""
- matches = re.findall('^%s[ ]+' % module, lsmod(), re.M)
- return len(matches) > 0
-
-
-def update_initramfs(version='all'):
- """Updates an initramfs image"""
- return check_call(["update-initramfs", "-k", version, "-u"])
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/__init__.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 0928158..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-from .base import * # NOQA
-from .helpers import * # NOQA
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/base.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/base.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a42660c..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/base.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,353 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import os
-import json
-from inspect import getargspec
-from collections import Iterable, OrderedDict
-
-from charmhelpers.core import host
-from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
-
-
-__all__ = ['ServiceManager', 'ManagerCallback',
- 'PortManagerCallback', 'open_ports', 'close_ports', 'manage_ports',
- 'service_restart', 'service_stop']
-
-
-class ServiceManager(object):
- def __init__(self, services=None):
- """
- Register a list of services, given their definitions.
-
- Service definitions are dicts in the following formats (all keys except
- 'service' are optional)::
-
- {
- "service": <service name>,
- "required_data": <list of required data contexts>,
- "provided_data": <list of provided data contexts>,
- "data_ready": <one or more callbacks>,
- "data_lost": <one or more callbacks>,
- "start": <one or more callbacks>,
- "stop": <one or more callbacks>,
- "ports": <list of ports to manage>,
- }
-
- The 'required_data' list should contain dicts of required data (or
- dependency managers that act like dicts and know how to collect the data).
- Only when all items in the 'required_data' list are populated are the list
- of 'data_ready' and 'start' callbacks executed. See `is_ready()` for more
- information.
-
- The 'provided_data' list should contain relation data providers, most likely
- a subclass of :class:`charmhelpers.core.services.helpers.RelationContext`,
- that will indicate a set of data to set on a given relation.
-
- The 'data_ready' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
- callbacks, to be called when all items in 'required_data' pass `is_ready()`.
- Each callback will be called with the service name as the only parameter.
- After all of the 'data_ready' callbacks are called, the 'start' callbacks
- are fired.
-
- The 'data_lost' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
- callbacks, to be called when a 'required_data' item no longer passes
- `is_ready()`. Each callback will be called with the service name as the
- only parameter. After all of the 'data_lost' callbacks are called,
- the 'stop' callbacks are fired.
-
- The 'start' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
- callbacks, to be called when starting the service, after the 'data_ready'
- callbacks are complete. Each callback will be called with the service
- name as the only parameter. This defaults to
- `[host.service_start, services.open_ports]`.
-
- The 'stop' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
- callbacks, to be called when stopping the service. If the service is
- being stopped because it no longer has all of its 'required_data', this
- will be called after all of the 'data_lost' callbacks are complete.
- Each callback will be called with the service name as the only parameter.
- This defaults to `[services.close_ports, host.service_stop]`.
-
- The 'ports' value should be a list of ports to manage. The default
- 'start' handler will open the ports after the service is started,
- and the default 'stop' handler will close the ports prior to stopping
- the service.
-
-
- Examples:
-
- The following registers an Upstart service called bingod that depends on
- a mongodb relation and which runs a custom `db_migrate` function prior to
- restarting the service, and a Runit service called spadesd::
-
- manager = services.ServiceManager([
- {
- 'service': 'bingod',
- 'ports': [80, 443],
- 'required_data': [MongoRelation(), config(), {'my': 'data'}],
- 'data_ready': [
- services.template(source='bingod.conf'),
- services.template(source='bingod.ini',
- target='/etc/bingod.ini',
- owner='bingo', perms=0400),
- ],
- },
- {
- 'service': 'spadesd',
- 'data_ready': services.template(source='spadesd_run.j2',
- target='/etc/sv/spadesd/run',
- perms=0555),
- 'start': runit_start,
- 'stop': runit_stop,
- },
- ])
- manager.manage()
- """
- self._ready_file = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'READY-SERVICES.json')
- self._ready = None
- self.services = OrderedDict()
- for service in services or []:
- service_name = service['service']
- self.services[service_name] = service
-
- def manage(self):
- """
- Handle the current hook by doing The Right Thing with the registered services.
- """
- hookenv._run_atstart()
- try:
- hook_name = hookenv.hook_name()
- if hook_name == 'stop':
- self.stop_services()
- else:
- self.reconfigure_services()
- self.provide_data()
- except SystemExit as x:
- if x.code is None or x.code == 0:
- hookenv._run_atexit()
- hookenv._run_atexit()
-
- def provide_data(self):
- """
- Set the relation data for each provider in the ``provided_data`` list.
-
- A provider must have a `name` attribute, which indicates which relation
- to set data on, and a `provide_data()` method, which returns a dict of
- data to set.
-
- The `provide_data()` method can optionally accept two parameters:
-
- * ``remote_service`` The name of the remote service that the data will
- be provided to. The `provide_data()` method will be called once
- for each connected service (not unit). This allows the method to
- tailor its data to the given service.
- * ``service_ready`` Whether or not the service definition had all of
- its requirements met, and thus the ``data_ready`` callbacks run.
-
- Note that the ``provided_data`` methods are now called **after** the
- ``data_ready`` callbacks are run. This gives the ``data_ready`` callbacks
- a chance to generate any data necessary for the providing to the remote
- services.
- """
- for service_name, service in self.services.items():
- service_ready = self.is_ready(service_name)
- for provider in service.get('provided_data', []):
- for relid in hookenv.relation_ids(provider.name):
- units = hookenv.related_units(relid)
- if not units:
- continue
- remote_service = units[0].split('/')[0]
- argspec = getargspec(provider.provide_data)
- if len(argspec.args) > 1:
- data = provider.provide_data(remote_service, service_ready)
- else:
- data = provider.provide_data()
- if data:
- hookenv.relation_set(relid, data)
-
- def reconfigure_services(self, *service_names):
- """
- Update all files for one or more registered services, and,
- if ready, optionally restart them.
-
- If no service names are given, reconfigures all registered services.
- """
- for service_name in service_names or self.services.keys():
- if self.is_ready(service_name):
- self.fire_event('data_ready', service_name)
- self.fire_event('start', service_name, default=[
- service_restart,
- manage_ports])
- self.save_ready(service_name)
- else:
- if self.was_ready(service_name):
- self.fire_event('data_lost', service_name)
- self.fire_event('stop', service_name, default=[
- manage_ports,
- service_stop])
- self.save_lost(service_name)
-
- def stop_services(self, *service_names):
- """
- Stop one or more registered services, by name.
-
- If no service names are given, stops all registered services.
- """
- for service_name in service_names or self.services.keys():
- self.fire_event('stop', service_name, default=[
- manage_ports,
- service_stop])
-
- def get_service(self, service_name):
- """
- Given the name of a registered service, return its service definition.
- """
- service = self.services.get(service_name)
- if not service:
- raise KeyError('Service not registered: %s' % service_name)
- return service
-
- def fire_event(self, event_name, service_name, default=None):
- """
- Fire a data_ready, data_lost, start, or stop event on a given service.
- """
- service = self.get_service(service_name)
- callbacks = service.get(event_name, default)
- if not callbacks:
- return
- if not isinstance(callbacks, Iterable):
- callbacks = [callbacks]
- for callback in callbacks:
- if isinstance(callback, ManagerCallback):
- callback(self, service_name, event_name)
- else:
- callback(service_name)
-
- def is_ready(self, service_name):
- """
- Determine if a registered service is ready, by checking its 'required_data'.
-
- A 'required_data' item can be any mapping type, and is considered ready
- if `bool(item)` evaluates as True.
- """
- service = self.get_service(service_name)
- reqs = service.get('required_data', [])
- return all(bool(req) for req in reqs)
-
- def _load_ready_file(self):
- if self._ready is not None:
- return
- if os.path.exists(self._ready_file):
- with open(self._ready_file) as fp:
- self._ready = set(json.load(fp))
- else:
- self._ready = set()
-
- def _save_ready_file(self):
- if self._ready is None:
- return
- with open(self._ready_file, 'w') as fp:
- json.dump(list(self._ready), fp)
-
- def save_ready(self, service_name):
- """
- Save an indicator that the given service is now data_ready.
- """
- self._load_ready_file()
- self._ready.add(service_name)
- self._save_ready_file()
-
- def save_lost(self, service_name):
- """
- Save an indicator that the given service is no longer data_ready.
- """
- self._load_ready_file()
- self._ready.discard(service_name)
- self._save_ready_file()
-
- def was_ready(self, service_name):
- """
- Determine if the given service was previously data_ready.
- """
- self._load_ready_file()
- return service_name in self._ready
-
-
-class ManagerCallback(object):
- """
- Special case of a callback that takes the `ServiceManager` instance
- in addition to the service name.
-
- Subclasses should implement `__call__` which should accept three parameters:
-
- * `manager` The `ServiceManager` instance
- * `service_name` The name of the service it's being triggered for
- * `event_name` The name of the event that this callback is handling
- """
- def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
-
-class PortManagerCallback(ManagerCallback):
- """
- Callback class that will open or close ports, for use as either
- a start or stop action.
- """
- def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
- service = manager.get_service(service_name)
- new_ports = service.get('ports', [])
- port_file = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), '.{}.ports'.format(service_name))
- if os.path.exists(port_file):
- with open(port_file) as fp:
- old_ports = fp.read().split(',')
- for old_port in old_ports:
- if bool(old_port):
- old_port = int(old_port)
- if old_port not in new_ports:
- hookenv.close_port(old_port)
- with open(port_file, 'w') as fp:
- fp.write(','.join(str(port) for port in new_ports))
- for port in new_ports:
- if event_name == 'start':
- hookenv.open_port(port)
- elif event_name == 'stop':
- hookenv.close_port(port)
-
-
-def service_stop(service_name):
- """
- Wrapper around host.service_stop to prevent spurious "unknown service"
- messages in the logs.
- """
- if host.service_running(service_name):
- host.service_stop(service_name)
-
-
-def service_restart(service_name):
- """
- Wrapper around host.service_restart to prevent spurious "unknown service"
- messages in the logs.
- """
- if host.service_available(service_name):
- if host.service_running(service_name):
- host.service_restart(service_name)
- else:
- host.service_start(service_name)
-
-
-# Convenience aliases
-open_ports = close_ports = manage_ports = PortManagerCallback()
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/helpers.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/helpers.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 2423704..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/services/helpers.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,292 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import os
-import yaml
-
-from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
-from charmhelpers.core import host
-from charmhelpers.core import templating
-
-from charmhelpers.core.services.base import ManagerCallback
-
-
-__all__ = ['RelationContext', 'TemplateCallback',
- 'render_template', 'template']
-
-
-class RelationContext(dict):
- """
- Base class for a context generator that gets relation data from juju.
-
- Subclasses must provide the attributes `name`, which is the name of the
- interface of interest, `interface`, which is the type of the interface of
- interest, and `required_keys`, which is the set of keys required for the
- relation to be considered complete. The data for all interfaces matching
- the `name` attribute that are complete will used to populate the dictionary
- values (see `get_data`, below).
-
- The generated context will be namespaced under the relation :attr:`name`,
- to prevent potential naming conflicts.
-
- :param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
- :param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
- """
- name = None
- interface = None
-
- def __init__(self, name=None, additional_required_keys=None):
- if not hasattr(self, 'required_keys'):
- self.required_keys = []
-
- if name is not None:
- self.name = name
- if additional_required_keys:
- self.required_keys.extend(additional_required_keys)
- self.get_data()
-
- def __bool__(self):
- """
- Returns True if all of the required_keys are available.
- """
- return self.is_ready()
-
- __nonzero__ = __bool__
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return super(RelationContext, self).__repr__()
-
- def is_ready(self):
- """
- Returns True if all of the `required_keys` are available from any units.
- """
- ready = len(self.get(self.name, [])) > 0
- if not ready:
- hookenv.log('Incomplete relation: {}'.format(self.__class__.__name__), hookenv.DEBUG)
- return ready
-
- def _is_ready(self, unit_data):
- """
- Helper method that tests a set of relation data and returns True if
- all of the `required_keys` are present.
- """
- return set(unit_data.keys()).issuperset(set(self.required_keys))
-
- def get_data(self):
- """
- Retrieve the relation data for each unit involved in a relation and,
- if complete, store it in a list under `self[self.name]`. This
- is automatically called when the RelationContext is instantiated.
-
- The units are sorted lexographically first by the service ID, then by
- the unit ID. Thus, if an interface has two other services, 'db:1'
- and 'db:2', with 'db:1' having two units, 'wordpress/0' and 'wordpress/1',
- and 'db:2' having one unit, 'mediawiki/0', all of which have a complete
- set of data, the relation data for the units will be stored in the
- order: 'wordpress/0', 'wordpress/1', 'mediawiki/0'.
-
- If you only care about a single unit on the relation, you can just
- access it as `{{ interface[0]['key'] }}`. However, if you can at all
- support multiple units on a relation, you should iterate over the list,
- like::
-
- {% for unit in interface -%}
- {{ unit['key'] }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}
- {%- endfor %}
-
- Note that since all sets of relation data from all related services and
- units are in a single list, if you need to know which service or unit a
- set of data came from, you'll need to extend this class to preserve
- that information.
- """
- if not hookenv.relation_ids(self.name):
- return
-
- ns = self.setdefault(self.name, [])
- for rid in sorted(hookenv.relation_ids(self.name)):
- for unit in sorted(hookenv.related_units(rid)):
- reldata = hookenv.relation_get(rid=rid, unit=unit)
- if self._is_ready(reldata):
- ns.append(reldata)
-
- def provide_data(self):
- """
- Return data to be relation_set for this interface.
- """
- return {}
-
-
-class MysqlRelation(RelationContext):
- """
- Relation context for the `mysql` interface.
-
- :param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
- :param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
- """
- name = 'db'
- interface = 'mysql'
-
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- self.required_keys = ['host', 'user', 'password', 'database']
- RelationContext.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
-
-
-class HttpRelation(RelationContext):
- """
- Relation context for the `http` interface.
-
- :param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
- :param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
- """
- name = 'website'
- interface = 'http'
-
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- self.required_keys = ['host', 'port']
- RelationContext.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
-
- def provide_data(self):
- return {
- 'host': hookenv.unit_get('private-address'),
- 'port': 80,
- }
-
-
-class RequiredConfig(dict):
- """
- Data context that loads config options with one or more mandatory options.
-
- Once the required options have been changed from their default values, all
- config options will be available, namespaced under `config` to prevent
- potential naming conflicts (for example, between a config option and a
- relation property).
-
- :param list *args: List of options that must be changed from their default values.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, *args):
- self.required_options = args
- self['config'] = hookenv.config()
- with open(os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'config.yaml')) as fp:
- self.config = yaml.load(fp).get('options', {})
-
- def __bool__(self):
- for option in self.required_options:
- if option not in self['config']:
- return False
- current_value = self['config'][option]
- default_value = self.config[option].get('default')
- if current_value == default_value:
- return False
- if current_value in (None, '') and default_value in (None, ''):
- return False
- return True
-
- def __nonzero__(self):
- return self.__bool__()
-
-
-class StoredContext(dict):
- """
- A data context that always returns the data that it was first created with.
-
- This is useful to do a one-time generation of things like passwords, that
- will thereafter use the same value that was originally generated, instead
- of generating a new value each time it is run.
- """
- def __init__(self, file_name, config_data):
- """
- If the file exists, populate `self` with the data from the file.
- Otherwise, populate with the given data and persist it to the file.
- """
- if os.path.exists(file_name):
- self.update(self.read_context(file_name))
- else:
- self.store_context(file_name, config_data)
- self.update(config_data)
-
- def store_context(self, file_name, config_data):
- if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
- file_name = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), file_name)
- with open(file_name, 'w') as file_stream:
- os.fchmod(file_stream.fileno(), 0o600)
- yaml.dump(config_data, file_stream)
-
- def read_context(self, file_name):
- if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
- file_name = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), file_name)
- with open(file_name, 'r') as file_stream:
- data = yaml.load(file_stream)
- if not data:
- raise OSError("%s is empty" % file_name)
- return data
-
-
-class TemplateCallback(ManagerCallback):
- """
- Callback class that will render a Jinja2 template, for use as a ready
- action.
-
- :param str source: The template source file, relative to
- `$CHARM_DIR/templates`
-
- :param str target: The target to write the rendered template to (or None)
- :param str owner: The owner of the rendered file
- :param str group: The group of the rendered file
- :param int perms: The permissions of the rendered file
- :param partial on_change_action: functools partial to be executed when
- rendered file changes
- :param jinja2 loader template_loader: A jinja2 template loader
-
- :return str: The rendered template
- """
- def __init__(self, source, target,
- owner='root', group='root', perms=0o444,
- on_change_action=None, template_loader=None):
- self.source = source
- self.target = target
- self.owner = owner
- self.group = group
- self.perms = perms
- self.on_change_action = on_change_action
- self.template_loader = template_loader
-
- def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
- pre_checksum = ''
- if self.on_change_action and os.path.isfile(self.target):
- pre_checksum = host.file_hash(self.target)
- service = manager.get_service(service_name)
- context = {'ctx': {}}
- for ctx in service.get('required_data', []):
- context.update(ctx)
- context['ctx'].update(ctx)
-
- result = templating.render(self.source, self.target, context,
- self.owner, self.group, self.perms,
- template_loader=self.template_loader)
- if self.on_change_action:
- if pre_checksum == host.file_hash(self.target):
- hookenv.log(
- 'No change detected: {}'.format(self.target),
- hookenv.DEBUG)
- else:
- self.on_change_action()
-
- return result
-
-
-# Convenience aliases for templates
-render_template = template = TemplateCallback
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/strutils.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/strutils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e3f969..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/strutils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import six
-import re
-
-
-def bool_from_string(value):
- """Interpret string value as boolean.
-
- Returns True if value translates to True otherwise False.
- """
- if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
- value = six.text_type(value)
- else:
- msg = "Unable to interpret non-string value '%s' as boolean" % (value)
- raise ValueError(msg)
-
- value = value.strip().lower()
-
- if value in ['y', 'yes', 'true', 't', 'on']:
- return True
- elif value in ['n', 'no', 'false', 'f', 'off']:
- return False
-
- msg = "Unable to interpret string value '%s' as boolean" % (value)
- raise ValueError(msg)
-
-
-def bytes_from_string(value):
- """Interpret human readable string value as bytes.
-
- Returns int
- """
- BYTE_POWER = {
- 'K': 1,
- 'KB': 1,
- 'M': 2,
- 'MB': 2,
- 'G': 3,
- 'GB': 3,
- 'T': 4,
- 'TB': 4,
- 'P': 5,
- 'PB': 5,
- }
- if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
- value = six.text_type(value)
- else:
- msg = "Unable to interpret non-string value '%s' as boolean" % (value)
- raise ValueError(msg)
- matches = re.match("([0-9]+)([a-zA-Z]+)", value)
- if not matches:
- msg = "Unable to interpret string value '%s' as bytes" % (value)
- raise ValueError(msg)
- return int(matches.group(1)) * (1024 ** BYTE_POWER[matches.group(2)])
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/sysctl.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/sysctl.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 21cc8ab..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/sysctl.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import yaml
-
-from subprocess import check_call
-
-from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
- log,
- DEBUG,
- ERROR,
-)
-
-__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski R. <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>'
-
-
-def create(sysctl_dict, sysctl_file):
- """Creates a sysctl.conf file from a YAML associative array
-
- :param sysctl_dict: a YAML-formatted string of sysctl options eg "{ 'kernel.max_pid': 1337 }"
- :type sysctl_dict: str
- :param sysctl_file: path to the sysctl file to be saved
- :type sysctl_file: str or unicode
- :returns: None
- """
- try:
- sysctl_dict_parsed = yaml.safe_load(sysctl_dict)
- except yaml.YAMLError:
- log("Error parsing YAML sysctl_dict: {}".format(sysctl_dict),
- level=ERROR)
- return
-
- with open(sysctl_file, "w") as fd:
- for key, value in sysctl_dict_parsed.items():
- fd.write("{}={}\n".format(key, value))
-
- log("Updating sysctl_file: %s values: %s" % (sysctl_file, sysctl_dict_parsed),
- level=DEBUG)
-
- check_call(["sysctl", "-p", sysctl_file])
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/templating.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/templating.py
deleted file mode 100644
index d2d8eaf..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/templating.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import os
-
-from charmhelpers.core import host
-from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
-
-
-def render(source, target, context, owner='root', group='root',
- perms=0o444, templates_dir=None, encoding='UTF-8', template_loader=None):
- """
- Render a template.
-
- The `source` path, if not absolute, is relative to the `templates_dir`.
-
- The `target` path should be absolute. It can also be `None`, in which
- case no file will be written.
-
- The context should be a dict containing the values to be replaced in the
- template.
-
- The `owner`, `group`, and `perms` options will be passed to `write_file`.
-
- If omitted, `templates_dir` defaults to the `templates` folder in the charm.
-
- The rendered template will be written to the file as well as being returned
- as a string.
-
- Note: Using this requires python-jinja2; if it is not installed, calling
- this will attempt to use charmhelpers.fetch.apt_install to install it.
- """
- try:
- from jinja2 import FileSystemLoader, Environment, exceptions
- except ImportError:
- try:
- from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_install
- except ImportError:
- hookenv.log('Could not import jinja2, and could not import '
- 'charmhelpers.fetch to install it',
- level=hookenv.ERROR)
- raise
- apt_install('python-jinja2', fatal=True)
- from jinja2 import FileSystemLoader, Environment, exceptions
-
- if template_loader:
- template_env = Environment(loader=template_loader)
- else:
- if templates_dir is None:
- templates_dir = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'templates')
- template_env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(templates_dir))
- try:
- source = source
- template = template_env.get_template(source)
- except exceptions.TemplateNotFound as e:
- hookenv.log('Could not load template %s from %s.' %
- (source, templates_dir),
- level=hookenv.ERROR)
- raise e
- content = template.render(context)
- if target is not None:
- target_dir = os.path.dirname(target)
- if not os.path.exists(target_dir):
- # This is a terrible default directory permission, as the file
- # or its siblings will often contain secrets.
- host.mkdir(os.path.dirname(target), owner, group, perms=0o755)
- host.write_file(target, content.encode(encoding), owner, group, perms)
- return content
diff --git a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/unitdata.py b/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/unitdata.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 338104e..0000000
--- a/charms/trusty/ceilometer/charmhelpers/core/unitdata.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,521 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-#
-# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
-#
-# This file is part of charm-helpers.
-#
-# charm-helpers is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# charm-helpers is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with charm-helpers. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-#
-# Authors:
-# Kapil Thangavelu <kapil.foss@gmail.com>
-#
-"""
-Intro
------
-
-A simple way to store state in units. This provides a key value
-storage with support for versioned, transactional operation,
-and can calculate deltas from previous values to simplify unit logic
-when processing changes.
-
-
-Hook Integration
-----------------
-
-There are several extant frameworks for hook execution, including
-
- - charmhelpers.core.hookenv.Hooks
- - charmhelpers.core.services.ServiceManager
-
-The storage classes are framework agnostic, one simple integration is
-via the HookData contextmanager. It will record the current hook
-execution environment (including relation data, config data, etc.),
-setup a transaction and allow easy access to the changes from
-previously seen values. One consequence of the integration is the
-reservation of particular keys ('rels', 'unit', 'env', 'config',
-'charm_revisions') for their respective values.
-
-Here's a fully worked integration example using hookenv.Hooks::
-
- from charmhelper.core import hookenv, unitdata
-
- hook_data = unitdata.HookData()
- db = unitdata.kv()
- hooks = hookenv.Hooks()
-
- @hooks.hook
- def config_changed():
- # Print all changes to configuration from previously seen
- # values.
- for changed, (prev, cur) in hook_data.conf.items():
- print('config changed', changed,
- 'previous value', prev,
- 'current value', cur)
-
- # Get some unit specific bookeeping
- if not db.get('pkg_key'):
- key = urllib.urlopen('https://example.com/pkg_key').read()
- db.set('pkg_key', key)
-
- # Directly access all charm config as a mapping.
- conf = db.getrange('config', True)
-
- # Directly access all relation data as a mapping
- rels = db.getrange('rels', True)
-
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- with hook_data():
- hook.execute()
-
-
-A more basic integration is via the hook_scope context manager which simply
-manages transaction scope (and records hook name, and timestamp)::
-
- >>> from unitdata import kv
- >>> db = kv()
- >>> with db.hook_scope('install'):
- ... # do work, in transactional scope.
- ... db.set('x', 1)
- >>> db.get('x')
- 1
-
-
-Usage
------
-
-Values are automatically json de/serialized to preserve basic typing
-and complex data struct capabilities (dicts, lists, ints, booleans, etc).
-
-Individual values can be manipulated via get/set::
-
- >>> kv.set('y', True)
- >>> kv.get('y')
- True
-
- # We can set complex values (dicts, lists) as a single key.
- >>> kv.set('config', {'a': 1, 'b': True'})
-
- # Also supports returning dictionaries as a record which
- # provides attribute access.
- >>> config = kv.get('config', record=True)
- >>> config.b
- True
-
-
-Groups of keys can be manipulated with update/getrange::
-
- >>> kv.update({'z': 1, 'y': 2}, prefix="gui.")
- >>> kv.getrange('gui.', strip=True)
- {'z': 1, 'y': 2}
-
-When updating values, its very helpful to understand which values
-have actually changed and how have they changed. The storage
-provides a delta method to provide for this::
-
- >>> data = {'debug': True, 'option': 2}
- >>> delta = kv.delta(data, 'config.')
- >>> delta.debug.previous
- None
- >>> delta.debug.current
- True
- >>> delta
- {'debug': (None, True), 'option': (None, 2)}
-
-Note the delta method does not persist the actual change, it needs to
-be explicitly saved via 'update' method::
-
- >>> kv.update(data, 'config.')
-
-Values modified in the context of a hook scope retain historical values
-associated to the hookname.
-
- >>> with db.hook_scope('config-changed'):
- ... db.set('x', 42)
- >>> db.gethistory('x')
- [(1, u'x', 1, u'install', u'2015-01-21T16:49:30.038372'),
- (2, u'x', 42, u'config-changed', u'2015-01-21T16:49:30.038786')]
-
-"""
-
-import collections
-import contextlib
-import datetime
-import itertools
-import json
-import os
-import pprint
-import sqlite3
-import sys
-
-__author__ = 'Kapil Thangavelu <kapil.foss@gmail.com>'
-
-
-class Storage(object):
- """Simple key value database for local unit state within charms.
-
- Modifications are not persisted unless :meth:`flush` is called.
-
- To support dicts, lists, integer, floats, and booleans values
- are automatically json encoded/decoded.
- """
- def __init__(self, path=None):
- self.db_path = path
- if path is None:
- if 'UNIT_STATE_DB' in os.environ:
- self.db_path = os.environ['UNIT_STATE_DB']
- else:
- self.db_path = os.path.join(
- os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR', ''), '.unit-state.db')
- self.conn = sqlite3.connect('%s' % self.db_path)
- self.cursor = self.conn.cursor()
- self.revision = None
- self._closed = False
- self._init()
-
- def close(self):
- if self._closed:
- return
- self.flush(False)
- self.cursor.close()
- self.conn.close()
- self._closed = True
-
- def get(self, key, default=None, record=False):
- self.cursor.execute('select data from kv where key=?', [key])
- result = self.cursor.fetchone()
- if not result:
- return default
- if record:
- return Record(json.loads(result[0]))
- return json.loads(result[0])
-
- def getrange(self, key_prefix, strip=False):
- """
- Get a range of keys starting with a common prefix as a mapping of
- keys to values.
-
- :param str key_prefix: Common prefix among all keys
- :param bool strip: Optionally strip the common prefix from the key
- names in the returned dict
- :return dict: A (possibly empty) dict of key-value mappings
- """
- self.cursor.execute("select key, data from kv where key like ?",
- ['%s%%' % key_prefix])
- result = self.cursor.fetchall()
-
- if not result:
- return {}
- if not strip:
- key_prefix = ''
- return dict([
- (k[len(key_prefix):], json.loads(v)) for k, v in result])
-
- def update(self, mapping, prefix=""):
- """
- Set the values of multiple keys at once.
-
- :param dict mapping: Mapping of keys to values
- :param str prefix: Optional prefix to apply to all keys in `mapping`
- before setting
- """
- for k, v in mapping.items():
- self.set("%s%s" % (prefix, k), v)
-
- def unset(self, key):
- """
- Remove a key from the database entirely.
- """
- self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key=?', [key])
- if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'insert into kv_revisions values (?, ?, ?)',
- [key, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')])
-
- def unsetrange(self, keys=None, prefix=""):
- """
- Remove a range of keys starting with a common prefix, from the database
- entirely.
-
- :param list keys: List of keys to remove.
- :param str prefix: Optional prefix to apply to all keys in ``keys``
- before removing.
- """
- if keys is not None:
- keys = ['%s%s' % (prefix, key) for key in keys]
- self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key in (%s)' % ','.join(['?'] * len(keys)), keys)
- if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'insert into kv_revisions values %s' % ','.join(['(?, ?, ?)'] * len(keys)),
- list(itertools.chain.from_iterable((key, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')) for key in keys)))
- else:
- self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key like ?',
- ['%s%%' % prefix])
- if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'insert into kv_revisions values (?, ?, ?)',
- ['%s%%' % prefix, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')])
-
- def set(self, key, value):
- """
- Set a value in the database.
-
- :param str key: Key to set the value for
- :param value: Any JSON-serializable value to be set
- """
- serialized = json.dumps(value)
-
- self.cursor.execute('select data from kv where key=?', [key])
- exists = self.cursor.fetchone()
-
- # Skip mutations to the same value
- if exists:
- if exists[0] == serialized:
- return value
-
- if not exists:
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'insert into kv (key, data) values (?, ?)',
- (key, serialized))
- else:
- self.cursor.execute('''
- update kv
- set data = ?
- where key = ?''', [serialized, key])
-
- # Save
- if not self.revision:
- return value
-
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'select 1 from kv_revisions where key=? and revision=?',
- [key, self.revision])
- exists = self.cursor.fetchone()
-
- if not exists:
- self.cursor.execute(
- '''insert into kv_revisions (
- revision, key, data) values (?, ?, ?)''',
- (self.revision, key, serialized))
- else:
- self.cursor.execute(
- '''
- update kv_revisions
- set data = ?
- where key = ?
- and revision = ?''',
- [serialized, key, self.revision])
-
- return value
-
- def delta(self, mapping, prefix):
- """
- return a delta containing values that have changed.
- """
- previous = self.getrange(prefix, strip=True)
- if not previous:
- pk = set()
- else:
- pk = set(previous.keys())
- ck = set(mapping.keys())
- delta = DeltaSet()
-
- # added
- for k in ck.difference(pk):
- delta[k] = Delta(None, mapping[k])
-
- # removed
- for k in pk.difference(ck):
- delta[k] = Delta(previous[k], None)
-
- # changed
- for k in pk.intersection(ck):
- c = mapping[k]
- p = previous[k]
- if c != p:
- delta[k] = Delta(p, c)
-
- return delta
-
- @contextlib.contextmanager
- def hook_scope(self, name=""):
- """Scope all future interactions to the current hook execution
- revision."""
- assert not self.revision
- self.cursor.execute(
- 'insert into hooks (hook, date) values (?, ?)',
- (name or sys.argv[0],
- datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat()))
- self.revision = self.cursor.lastrowid
- try:
- yield self.revision
- self.revision = None
- except:
- self.flush(False)
- self.revision = None
- raise
- else:
- self.flush()
-
- def flush(self, save=True):
- if save:
- self.conn.commit()
- elif self._closed:
- return
- else:
- self.conn.rollback()
-
- def _init(self):
- self.cursor.execute('''
- create table if not exists kv (
- key text,
- data text,
- primary key (key)
- )''')
- self.cursor.execute('''
- create table if not exists kv_revisions (
- key text,
- revision integer,
- data text,
- primary key (key, revision)
- )''')
- self.cursor.execute('''
- create table if not exists hooks (
- version integer primary key autoincrement,
- hook text,
- date text
- )''')
- self.conn.commit()
-
- def gethistory(self, key, deserialize=False):
- self.cursor.execute(
- '''
- select kv.revision, kv.key, kv.data, h.hook, h.date
- from kv_revisions kv,
- hooks h
- where kv.key=?
- and kv.revision = h.version
- ''', [key])
- if deserialize is False:
- return self.cursor.fetchall()
- return map(_parse_history, self.cursor.fetchall())
-
- def debug(self, fh=sys.stderr):
- self.cursor.execute('select * from kv')
- pprint.pprint(self.cursor.fetchall(), stream=fh)
- self.cursor.execute('select * from kv_revisions')
- pprint.pprint(self.cursor.fetchall(), stream=fh)
-
-
-def _parse_history(d):
- return (d[0], d[1], json.loads(d[2]), d[3],
- datetime.datetime.strptime(d[-1], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"))
-
-
-class HookData(object):
- """Simple integration for existing hook exec frameworks.
-
- Records all unit information, and stores deltas for processing
- by the hook.
-
- Sample::
-
- from charmhelper.core import hookenv, unitdata
-
- changes = unitdata.HookData()
- db = unitdata.kv()
- hooks = hookenv.Hooks()
-
- @hooks.hook
- def config_changed():
- # View all changes to configuration
- for changed, (prev, cur) in changes.conf.items():
- print('config changed', changed,
- 'previous value', prev,
- 'current value', cur)
-
- # Get some unit specific bookeeping
- if not db.get('pkg_key'):
- key = urllib.urlopen('https://example.com/pkg_key').read()
- db.set('pkg_key', key)
-
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- with changes():
- hook.execute()
-
- """
- def __init__(self):
- self.kv = kv()
- self.conf = None
- self.rels = None
-
- @contextlib.contextmanager
- def __call__(self):
- from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
- hook_name = hookenv.hook_name()
-
- with self.kv.hook_scope(hook_name):
- self._record_charm_version(hookenv.charm_dir())
- delta_config, delta_relation = self._record_hook(hookenv)
- yield self.kv, delta_config, delta_relation
-
- def _record_charm_version(self, charm_dir):
- # Record revisions.. charm revisions are meaningless
- # to charm authors as they don't control the revision.
- # so logic dependnent on revision is not particularly
- # useful, however it is useful for debugging analysis.
- charm_rev = open(
- os.path.join(charm_dir, 'revision')).read().strip()
- charm_rev = charm_rev or '0'
- revs = self.kv.get('charm_revisions', [])
- if charm_rev not in revs:
- revs.append(charm_rev.strip() or '0')
- self.kv.set('charm_revisions', revs)
-
- def _record_hook(self, hookenv):
- data = hookenv.execution_environment()
- self.conf = conf_delta = self.kv.delta(data['conf'], 'config')
- self.rels = rels_delta = self.kv.delta(data['rels'], 'rels')
- self.kv.set('env', dict(data['env']))
- self.kv.set('unit', data['unit'])
- self.kv.set('relid', data.get('relid'))
- return conf_delta, rels_delta
-
-
-class Record(dict):
-
- __slots__ = ()
-
- def __getattr__(self, k):
- if k in self:
- return self[k]
- raise AttributeError(k)
-
-
-class DeltaSet(Record):
-
- __slots__ = ()
-
-
-Delta = collections.namedtuple('Delta', ['previous', 'current'])
-
-
-_KV = None
-
-
-def kv():
- global _KV
- if _KV is None:
- _KV = Storage()
- return _KV