#Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one #or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file #distributed with this work for additional information #regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file #to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the #"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance #with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #limitations under the License. import sys, time, socket, threading, copy, pprint from hodlib.Common.hodsvc import hodBaseService from hodlib.Common.threads import loop from hodlib.Common.tcp import tcpSocket from hodlib.Common.util import get_exception_string import logging class svcrgy(hodBaseService): def __init__(self, config, log=None): hodBaseService.__init__(self, 'serviceRegistry', config) self.__serviceDict = {} self.__failCount = {} self.__released = {} self.__locked = {} self.__serviceDictLock = threading.Lock() self.RMErrorMsgs = None # Ringmaster error messages self.log = log if self.log is None: self.log = logging.getLogger() def __get_job_key(self, userid, job): return "%s-%s" % (userid, job) def _xr_method_registerService(self, userid, job, host, name, type, dict): return self.registerService(userid, job, host, name, type, dict) def _xr_method_getServiceInfo(self, userid=None, job=None, name=None, type=None): return self.getServiceInfo(userid, job, name, type) def _xr_method_setRMError(self, args): self.log.debug("setRMError called with %s" % args) self.RMErrorMsgs = args return True def _xr_method_getRMError(self): self.log.debug("getRMError called") if self.RMErrorMsgs is not None: return self.RMErrorMsgs else: self.log.debug("no Ringmaster error messages") return False def registerService(self, userid, job, host, name, type, dict): """Method thats called upon by the ringmaster to register to the the service registry""" lock = self.__serviceDictLock lock.acquire() try: self.logs['main'].debug("Registering %s.%s.%s.%s.%s..." % ( userid, job, host, name, type)) id = "%s.%s" % (name, type) if userid in self.__serviceDict: if job in self.__serviceDict[userid]: if host in self.__serviceDict[userid][job]: self.__serviceDict[userid][job][host].append( {id : dict,}) else: self.__serviceDict[userid][job][host] = [ {id : dict,},] else: self.__serviceDict[userid][job] = {host : [ { id : dict,},]} else: self.__serviceDict[userid] = {job : {host : [ { id : dict,},]}} finally: lock.release() return True def getXMLRPCAddr(self): """return the xml rpc server address""" return self._xrc.server_address def getServiceInfo(self, userid=None, job=None, name=None, type=None): """This method is called upon by others to query for a particular service returns a dictionary of elements""" self.logs['main'].debug("inside getServiceInfo: %s.%s.%s" % (userid, job, name)) retdict = {} lock = self.__serviceDictLock lock.acquire() try: if userid in self.__serviceDict: if job in self.__serviceDict[userid]: if name and type: retdict = [] id = "%s.%s" % (name, type) for host in self.__serviceDict[userid][job]: for dict in self.__serviceDict[userid][job][host]: [loopID, ] = dict.keys() if loopID == id: retdict.append(dict[id]) else: retdict = copy.deepcopy( self.__serviceDict[userid][job]) elif not job: retdict = copy.deepcopy(self.__serviceDict[userid]) elif not userid: retdict = copy.deepcopy(self.__serviceDict) finally: lock.release() return retdict