#!/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 . # # # Authors: # Kapil Thangavelu # """ 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 json import os import pprint import sqlite3 import sys __author__ = 'Kapil Thangavelu ' class Storage(object): """Simple key value database for local unit state within charms. Modifications are automatically committed at hook exit. That's currently regardless of exit code. 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: 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 _scoped_query(self, stmt, params=None): if params is None: params = [] return stmt, params def get(self, key, default=None, record=False): self.cursor.execute( *self._scoped_query( '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): stmt = "select key, data from kv where key like '%s%%'" % key_prefix self.cursor.execute(*self._scoped_query(stmt)) result = self.cursor.fetchall() if not result: return None if not strip: key_prefix = '' return dict([ (k[len(key_prefix):], json.loads(v)) for k, v in result]) def update(self, mapping, prefix=""): for k, v in mapping.items(): self.set("%s%s" % (prefix, k), v) def unset(self, key): 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 set(self, key, value): 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