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1 | """Manage IPython.parallel clusters in the notebook. |
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1 | """Manage IPython.parallel clusters in the notebook. | |
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2 | |||
3 | Authors: |
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3 | Authors: | |
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5 | * Brian Granger |
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5 | * Brian Granger | |
6 | """ |
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6 | """ | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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9 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team | |
10 | # |
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10 | # | |
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | # Imports |
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16 | # Imports | |
17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | from tornado import web |
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19 | from tornado import web | |
20 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop |
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21 |
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20 | |||
22 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable |
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21 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable | |
23 |
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Dict, Instance, |
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22 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Dict, Instance, Float | |
24 | from IPython.core.profileapp import list_profiles_in |
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23 | from IPython.core.profileapp import list_profiles_in | |
25 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir |
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24 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir | |
26 | from IPython.utils import py3compat |
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25 | from IPython.utils import py3compat | |
27 | from IPython.utils.path import get_ipython_dir |
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26 | from IPython.utils.path import get_ipython_dir | |
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29 |
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28 | |||
30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
31 | # Classes |
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30 | # Classes | |
32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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31 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
33 |
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32 | |||
34 |
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35 |
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36 |
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35 | |||
37 | class ClusterManager(LoggingConfigurable): |
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36 | class ClusterManager(LoggingConfigurable): | |
38 |
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37 | |||
39 | profiles = Dict() |
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38 | profiles = Dict() | |
40 |
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39 | |||
41 |
delay = |
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40 | delay = Float(1., config=True, | |
42 | help="delay (in s) between starting the controller and the engines") |
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41 | help="delay (in s) between starting the controller and the engines") | |
43 |
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42 | |||
44 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') |
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43 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') | |
45 | def _loop_default(self): |
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44 | def _loop_default(self): | |
46 | from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop |
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45 | from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop | |
47 | return IOLoop.instance() |
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46 | return IOLoop.instance() | |
48 |
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47 | |||
49 | def build_launchers(self, profile_dir): |
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48 | def build_launchers(self, profile_dir): | |
50 | from IPython.parallel.apps.ipclusterapp import IPClusterStart |
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49 | from IPython.parallel.apps.ipclusterapp import IPClusterStart | |
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50 | |||
52 | class DummyIPClusterStart(IPClusterStart): |
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51 | class DummyIPClusterStart(IPClusterStart): | |
53 | """Dummy subclass to skip init steps that conflict with global app. |
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52 | """Dummy subclass to skip init steps that conflict with global app. | |
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55 | Instantiating and initializing this class should result in fully configured |
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54 | Instantiating and initializing this class should result in fully configured | |
56 | launchers, but no other side effects or state. |
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55 | launchers, but no other side effects or state. | |
57 | """ |
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56 | """ | |
58 |
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57 | |||
59 | def init_signal(self): |
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58 | def init_signal(self): | |
60 | pass |
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59 | pass | |
61 | def reinit_logging(self): |
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60 | def reinit_logging(self): | |
62 | pass |
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61 | pass | |
63 |
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62 | |||
64 | starter = DummyIPClusterStart(log=self.log) |
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63 | starter = DummyIPClusterStart(log=self.log) | |
65 | starter.initialize(['--profile-dir', profile_dir]) |
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64 | starter.initialize(['--profile-dir', profile_dir]) | |
66 | cl = starter.controller_launcher |
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65 | cl = starter.controller_launcher | |
67 | esl = starter.engine_launcher |
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66 | esl = starter.engine_launcher | |
68 | n = starter.n |
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67 | n = starter.n | |
69 | return cl, esl, n |
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68 | return cl, esl, n | |
70 |
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69 | |||
71 | def get_profile_dir(self, name, path): |
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70 | def get_profile_dir(self, name, path): | |
72 | p = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(path,name=name) |
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71 | p = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(path,name=name) | |
73 | return p.location |
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72 | return p.location | |
74 |
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73 | |||
75 | def update_profiles(self): |
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74 | def update_profiles(self): | |
76 | """List all profiles in the ipython_dir and cwd. |
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75 | """List all profiles in the ipython_dir and cwd. | |
77 | """ |
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76 | """ | |
78 | for path in [get_ipython_dir(), py3compat.getcwd()]: |
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77 | for path in [get_ipython_dir(), py3compat.getcwd()]: | |
79 | for profile in list_profiles_in(path): |
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78 | for profile in list_profiles_in(path): | |
80 | pd = self.get_profile_dir(profile, path) |
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79 | pd = self.get_profile_dir(profile, path) | |
81 | if profile not in self.profiles: |
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80 | if profile not in self.profiles: | |
82 | self.log.debug("Adding cluster profile '%s'" % profile) |
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81 | self.log.debug("Adding cluster profile '%s'" % profile) | |
83 | self.profiles[profile] = { |
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82 | self.profiles[profile] = { | |
84 | 'profile': profile, |
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83 | 'profile': profile, | |
85 | 'profile_dir': pd, |
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84 | 'profile_dir': pd, | |
86 | 'status': 'stopped' |
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85 | 'status': 'stopped' | |
87 | } |
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86 | } | |
88 |
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87 | |||
89 | def list_profiles(self): |
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88 | def list_profiles(self): | |
90 | self.update_profiles() |
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89 | self.update_profiles() | |
91 | # sorted list, but ensure that 'default' always comes first |
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90 | # sorted list, but ensure that 'default' always comes first | |
92 | default_first = lambda name: name if name != 'default' else '' |
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91 | default_first = lambda name: name if name != 'default' else '' | |
93 | result = [self.profile_info(p) for p in sorted(self.profiles, key=default_first)] |
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92 | result = [self.profile_info(p) for p in sorted(self.profiles, key=default_first)] | |
94 | return result |
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93 | return result | |
95 |
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94 | |||
96 | def check_profile(self, profile): |
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95 | def check_profile(self, profile): | |
97 | if profile not in self.profiles: |
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96 | if profile not in self.profiles: | |
98 | raise web.HTTPError(404, u'profile not found') |
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97 | raise web.HTTPError(404, u'profile not found') | |
99 |
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98 | |||
100 | def profile_info(self, profile): |
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99 | def profile_info(self, profile): | |
101 | self.check_profile(profile) |
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100 | self.check_profile(profile) | |
102 | result = {} |
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101 | result = {} | |
103 | data = self.profiles.get(profile) |
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102 | data = self.profiles.get(profile) | |
104 | result['profile'] = profile |
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103 | result['profile'] = profile | |
105 | result['profile_dir'] = data['profile_dir'] |
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104 | result['profile_dir'] = data['profile_dir'] | |
106 | result['status'] = data['status'] |
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105 | result['status'] = data['status'] | |
107 | if 'n' in data: |
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106 | if 'n' in data: | |
108 | result['n'] = data['n'] |
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107 | result['n'] = data['n'] | |
109 | return result |
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108 | return result | |
110 |
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109 | |||
111 | def start_cluster(self, profile, n=None): |
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110 | def start_cluster(self, profile, n=None): | |
112 | """Start a cluster for a given profile.""" |
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111 | """Start a cluster for a given profile.""" | |
113 | self.check_profile(profile) |
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112 | self.check_profile(profile) | |
114 | data = self.profiles[profile] |
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113 | data = self.profiles[profile] | |
115 | if data['status'] == 'running': |
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114 | if data['status'] == 'running': | |
116 | raise web.HTTPError(409, u'cluster already running') |
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115 | raise web.HTTPError(409, u'cluster already running') | |
117 | cl, esl, default_n = self.build_launchers(data['profile_dir']) |
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116 | cl, esl, default_n = self.build_launchers(data['profile_dir']) | |
118 | n = n if n is not None else default_n |
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117 | n = n if n is not None else default_n | |
119 | def clean_data(): |
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118 | def clean_data(): | |
120 | data.pop('controller_launcher',None) |
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119 | data.pop('controller_launcher',None) | |
121 | data.pop('engine_set_launcher',None) |
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120 | data.pop('engine_set_launcher',None) | |
122 | data.pop('n',None) |
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121 | data.pop('n',None) | |
123 | data['status'] = 'stopped' |
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122 | data['status'] = 'stopped' | |
124 | def engines_stopped(r): |
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123 | def engines_stopped(r): | |
125 | self.log.debug('Engines stopped') |
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124 | self.log.debug('Engines stopped') | |
126 | if cl.running: |
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125 | if cl.running: | |
127 | cl.stop() |
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126 | cl.stop() | |
128 | clean_data() |
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127 | clean_data() | |
129 | esl.on_stop(engines_stopped) |
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128 | esl.on_stop(engines_stopped) | |
130 | def controller_stopped(r): |
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129 | def controller_stopped(r): | |
131 | self.log.debug('Controller stopped') |
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130 | self.log.debug('Controller stopped') | |
132 | if esl.running: |
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131 | if esl.running: | |
133 | esl.stop() |
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132 | esl.stop() | |
134 | clean_data() |
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133 | clean_data() | |
135 | cl.on_stop(controller_stopped) |
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134 | cl.on_stop(controller_stopped) | |
136 |
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135 | loop = self.loop | ||
137 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(lambda: cl.start(), 0, self.loop) |
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136 | ||
138 |
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137 | def start(): | |
139 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(lambda: esl.start(n), 1000*self.delay, self.loop) |
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138 | """start the controller, then the engines after a delay""" | |
140 |
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139 | cl.start() | |
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140 | loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + self.delay, lambda : esl.start(n)) | |||
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141 | self.loop.add_callback(start) | |||
141 |
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142 | |||
142 | self.log.debug('Cluster started') |
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143 | self.log.debug('Cluster started') | |
143 | data['controller_launcher'] = cl |
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144 | data['controller_launcher'] = cl | |
144 | data['engine_set_launcher'] = esl |
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145 | data['engine_set_launcher'] = esl | |
145 | data['n'] = n |
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146 | data['n'] = n | |
146 | data['status'] = 'running' |
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147 | data['status'] = 'running' | |
147 | return self.profile_info(profile) |
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148 | return self.profile_info(profile) | |
148 |
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149 | |||
149 | def stop_cluster(self, profile): |
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150 | def stop_cluster(self, profile): | |
150 | """Stop a cluster for a given profile.""" |
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151 | """Stop a cluster for a given profile.""" | |
151 | self.check_profile(profile) |
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152 | self.check_profile(profile) | |
152 | data = self.profiles[profile] |
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153 | data = self.profiles[profile] | |
153 | if data['status'] == 'stopped': |
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154 | if data['status'] == 'stopped': | |
154 | raise web.HTTPError(409, u'cluster not running') |
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155 | raise web.HTTPError(409, u'cluster not running') | |
155 | data = self.profiles[profile] |
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156 | data = self.profiles[profile] | |
156 | cl = data['controller_launcher'] |
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157 | cl = data['controller_launcher'] | |
157 | esl = data['engine_set_launcher'] |
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158 | esl = data['engine_set_launcher'] | |
158 | if cl.running: |
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159 | if cl.running: | |
159 | cl.stop() |
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160 | cl.stop() | |
160 | if esl.running: |
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161 | if esl.running: | |
161 | esl.stop() |
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162 | esl.stop() | |
162 | # Return a temp info dict, the real one is updated in the on_stop |
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163 | # Return a temp info dict, the real one is updated in the on_stop | |
163 | # logic above. |
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164 | # logic above. | |
164 | result = { |
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165 | result = { | |
165 | 'profile': data['profile'], |
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166 | 'profile': data['profile'], | |
166 | 'profile_dir': data['profile_dir'], |
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167 | 'profile_dir': data['profile_dir'], | |
167 | 'status': 'stopped' |
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168 | 'status': 'stopped' | |
168 | } |
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169 | } | |
169 | return result |
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170 | return result | |
170 |
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171 | |||
171 | def stop_all_clusters(self): |
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172 | def stop_all_clusters(self): | |
172 | for p in self.profiles.keys(): |
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173 | for p in self.profiles.keys(): | |
173 | self.stop_cluster(p) |
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174 | self.stop_cluster(p) |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | The Base Application class for IPython.parallel apps |
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3 | The Base Application class for IPython.parallel apps | |
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5 | Authors: |
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6 |
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7 | * Brian Granger |
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8 | * Min RK |
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9 |
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10 | """ |
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4 | """ | |
11 |
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5 | |||
12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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14 | # |
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15 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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16 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 |
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19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | # Imports |
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21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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22 |
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6 | |||
23 | import os |
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7 | import os | |
24 | import logging |
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8 | import logging | |
25 | import re |
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9 | import re | |
26 | import sys |
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10 | import sys | |
27 |
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11 | |||
28 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE |
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29 |
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30 | from IPython.config.application import catch_config_error, LevelFormatter |
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12 | from IPython.config.application import catch_config_error, LevelFormatter | |
31 | from IPython.core import release |
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13 | from IPython.core import release | |
32 | from IPython.core.crashhandler import CrashHandler |
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14 | from IPython.core.crashhandler import CrashHandler | |
33 | from IPython.core.application import ( |
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15 | from IPython.core.application import ( | |
34 | BaseIPythonApplication, |
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16 | BaseIPythonApplication, | |
35 | base_aliases as base_ip_aliases, |
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17 | base_aliases as base_ip_aliases, | |
36 | base_flags as base_ip_flags |
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18 | base_flags as base_ip_flags | |
37 | ) |
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19 | ) | |
38 | from IPython.utils.path import expand_path |
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20 | from IPython.utils.path import expand_path | |
39 | from IPython.utils.process import check_pid |
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21 | from IPython.utils.process import check_pid | |
40 | from IPython.utils import py3compat |
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22 | from IPython.utils import py3compat | |
41 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type |
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23 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type | |
42 |
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24 | |||
43 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool, Instance, Dict |
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25 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool, Instance, Dict | |
44 |
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26 | |||
45 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
46 | # Module errors |
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28 | # Module errors | |
47 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
48 |
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30 | |||
49 | class PIDFileError(Exception): |
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31 | class PIDFileError(Exception): | |
50 | pass |
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32 | pass | |
51 |
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33 | |||
52 |
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34 | |||
53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
54 | # Crash handler for this application |
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36 | # Crash handler for this application | |
55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 |
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38 | |||
57 | class ParallelCrashHandler(CrashHandler): |
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39 | class ParallelCrashHandler(CrashHandler): | |
58 | """sys.excepthook for IPython itself, leaves a detailed report on disk.""" |
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40 | """sys.excepthook for IPython itself, leaves a detailed report on disk.""" | |
59 |
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41 | |||
60 | def __init__(self, app): |
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42 | def __init__(self, app): | |
61 | contact_name = release.authors['Min'][0] |
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43 | contact_name = release.authors['Min'][0] | |
62 | contact_email = release.author_email |
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44 | contact_email = release.author_email | |
63 | bug_tracker = 'https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues' |
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45 | bug_tracker = 'https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues' | |
64 | super(ParallelCrashHandler,self).__init__( |
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46 | super(ParallelCrashHandler,self).__init__( | |
65 | app, contact_name, contact_email, bug_tracker |
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47 | app, contact_name, contact_email, bug_tracker | |
66 | ) |
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48 | ) | |
67 |
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49 | |||
68 |
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50 | |||
69 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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51 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
70 | # Main application |
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52 | # Main application | |
71 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
72 | base_aliases = {} |
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54 | base_aliases = {} | |
73 | base_aliases.update(base_ip_aliases) |
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55 | base_aliases.update(base_ip_aliases) | |
74 | base_aliases.update({ |
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56 | base_aliases.update({ | |
75 | 'work-dir' : 'BaseParallelApplication.work_dir', |
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57 | 'work-dir' : 'BaseParallelApplication.work_dir', | |
76 | 'log-to-file' : 'BaseParallelApplication.log_to_file', |
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58 | 'log-to-file' : 'BaseParallelApplication.log_to_file', | |
77 | 'clean-logs' : 'BaseParallelApplication.clean_logs', |
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59 | 'clean-logs' : 'BaseParallelApplication.clean_logs', | |
78 | 'log-url' : 'BaseParallelApplication.log_url', |
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60 | 'log-url' : 'BaseParallelApplication.log_url', | |
79 | 'cluster-id' : 'BaseParallelApplication.cluster_id', |
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61 | 'cluster-id' : 'BaseParallelApplication.cluster_id', | |
80 | }) |
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62 | }) | |
81 |
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63 | |||
82 | base_flags = { |
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64 | base_flags = { | |
83 | 'log-to-file' : ( |
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65 | 'log-to-file' : ( | |
84 | {'BaseParallelApplication' : {'log_to_file' : True}}, |
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66 | {'BaseParallelApplication' : {'log_to_file' : True}}, | |
85 | "send log output to a file" |
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67 | "send log output to a file" | |
86 | ) |
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68 | ) | |
87 | } |
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69 | } | |
88 | base_flags.update(base_ip_flags) |
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70 | base_flags.update(base_ip_flags) | |
89 |
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71 | |||
90 | class BaseParallelApplication(BaseIPythonApplication): |
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72 | class BaseParallelApplication(BaseIPythonApplication): | |
91 | """The base Application for IPython.parallel apps |
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73 | """The base Application for IPython.parallel apps | |
92 |
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74 | |||
93 | Principle extensions to BaseIPyythonApplication: |
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75 | Principle extensions to BaseIPyythonApplication: | |
94 |
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76 | |||
95 | * work_dir |
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77 | * work_dir | |
96 | * remote logging via pyzmq |
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78 | * remote logging via pyzmq | |
97 | * IOLoop instance |
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79 | * IOLoop instance | |
98 | """ |
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80 | """ | |
99 |
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81 | |||
100 | crash_handler_class = ParallelCrashHandler |
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82 | crash_handler_class = ParallelCrashHandler | |
101 |
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83 | |||
102 | def _log_level_default(self): |
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84 | def _log_level_default(self): | |
103 | # temporarily override default_log_level to INFO |
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85 | # temporarily override default_log_level to INFO | |
104 | return logging.INFO |
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86 | return logging.INFO | |
105 |
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87 | |||
106 | def _log_format_default(self): |
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88 | def _log_format_default(self): | |
107 | """override default log format to include time""" |
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89 | """override default log format to include time""" | |
108 | return u"%(asctime)s.%(msecs).03d [%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s" |
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90 | return u"%(asctime)s.%(msecs).03d [%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s" | |
109 |
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91 | |||
110 | work_dir = Unicode(py3compat.getcwd(), config=True, |
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92 | work_dir = Unicode(py3compat.getcwd(), config=True, | |
111 | help='Set the working dir for the process.' |
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93 | help='Set the working dir for the process.' | |
112 | ) |
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94 | ) | |
113 | def _work_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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95 | def _work_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
114 | self.work_dir = unicode_type(expand_path(new)) |
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96 | self.work_dir = unicode_type(expand_path(new)) | |
115 |
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97 | |||
116 | log_to_file = Bool(config=True, |
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98 | log_to_file = Bool(config=True, | |
117 | help="whether to log to a file") |
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99 | help="whether to log to a file") | |
118 |
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100 | |||
119 | clean_logs = Bool(False, config=True, |
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101 | clean_logs = Bool(False, config=True, | |
120 | help="whether to cleanup old logfiles before starting") |
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102 | help="whether to cleanup old logfiles before starting") | |
121 |
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103 | |||
122 | log_url = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
104 | log_url = Unicode('', config=True, | |
123 | help="The ZMQ URL of the iplogger to aggregate logging.") |
|
105 | help="The ZMQ URL of the iplogger to aggregate logging.") | |
124 |
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106 | |||
125 | cluster_id = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
107 | cluster_id = Unicode('', config=True, | |
126 | help="""String id to add to runtime files, to prevent name collisions when |
|
108 | help="""String id to add to runtime files, to prevent name collisions when | |
127 | using multiple clusters with a single profile simultaneously. |
|
109 | using multiple clusters with a single profile simultaneously. | |
128 |
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110 | |||
129 | When set, files will be named like: 'ipcontroller-<cluster_id>-engine.json' |
|
111 | When set, files will be named like: 'ipcontroller-<cluster_id>-engine.json' | |
130 |
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112 | |||
131 | Since this is text inserted into filenames, typical recommendations apply: |
|
113 | Since this is text inserted into filenames, typical recommendations apply: | |
132 | Simple character strings are ideal, and spaces are not recommended (but should |
|
114 | Simple character strings are ideal, and spaces are not recommended (but should | |
133 | generally work). |
|
115 | generally work). | |
134 | """ |
|
116 | """ | |
135 | ) |
|
117 | ) | |
136 | def _cluster_id_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
118 | def _cluster_id_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
137 | self.name = self.__class__.name |
|
119 | self.name = self.__class__.name | |
138 | if new: |
|
120 | if new: | |
139 | self.name += '-%s'%new |
|
121 | self.name += '-%s'%new | |
140 |
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122 | |||
141 | def _config_files_default(self): |
|
123 | def _config_files_default(self): | |
142 | return ['ipcontroller_config.py', 'ipengine_config.py', 'ipcluster_config.py'] |
|
124 | return ['ipcontroller_config.py', 'ipengine_config.py', 'ipcluster_config.py'] | |
143 |
|
125 | |||
144 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') |
|
126 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') | |
145 | def _loop_default(self): |
|
127 | def _loop_default(self): | |
146 | from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop |
|
128 | from zmq.eventloop.ioloop import IOLoop | |
147 | return IOLoop.instance() |
|
129 | return IOLoop.instance() | |
148 |
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130 | |||
149 | aliases = Dict(base_aliases) |
|
131 | aliases = Dict(base_aliases) | |
150 | flags = Dict(base_flags) |
|
132 | flags = Dict(base_flags) | |
151 |
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133 | |||
152 | @catch_config_error |
|
134 | @catch_config_error | |
153 | def initialize(self, argv=None): |
|
135 | def initialize(self, argv=None): | |
154 | """initialize the app""" |
|
136 | """initialize the app""" | |
155 | super(BaseParallelApplication, self).initialize(argv) |
|
137 | super(BaseParallelApplication, self).initialize(argv) | |
156 | self.to_work_dir() |
|
138 | self.to_work_dir() | |
157 | self.reinit_logging() |
|
139 | self.reinit_logging() | |
158 |
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140 | |||
159 | def to_work_dir(self): |
|
141 | def to_work_dir(self): | |
160 | wd = self.work_dir |
|
142 | wd = self.work_dir | |
161 | if unicode_type(wd) != py3compat.getcwd(): |
|
143 | if unicode_type(wd) != py3compat.getcwd(): | |
162 | os.chdir(wd) |
|
144 | os.chdir(wd) | |
163 | self.log.info("Changing to working dir: %s" % wd) |
|
145 | self.log.info("Changing to working dir: %s" % wd) | |
164 | # This is the working dir by now. |
|
146 | # This is the working dir by now. | |
165 | sys.path.insert(0, '') |
|
147 | sys.path.insert(0, '') | |
166 |
|
148 | |||
167 | def reinit_logging(self): |
|
149 | def reinit_logging(self): | |
168 | # Remove old log files |
|
150 | # Remove old log files | |
169 | log_dir = self.profile_dir.log_dir |
|
151 | log_dir = self.profile_dir.log_dir | |
170 | if self.clean_logs: |
|
152 | if self.clean_logs: | |
171 | for f in os.listdir(log_dir): |
|
153 | for f in os.listdir(log_dir): | |
172 | if re.match(r'%s-\d+\.(log|err|out)' % self.name, f): |
|
154 | if re.match(r'%s-\d+\.(log|err|out)' % self.name, f): | |
173 | try: |
|
155 | try: | |
174 | os.remove(os.path.join(log_dir, f)) |
|
156 | os.remove(os.path.join(log_dir, f)) | |
175 | except (OSError, IOError): |
|
157 | except (OSError, IOError): | |
176 | # probably just conflict from sibling process |
|
158 | # probably just conflict from sibling process | |
177 | # already removing it |
|
159 | # already removing it | |
178 | pass |
|
160 | pass | |
179 | if self.log_to_file: |
|
161 | if self.log_to_file: | |
180 | # Start logging to the new log file |
|
162 | # Start logging to the new log file | |
181 | log_filename = self.name + u'-' + str(os.getpid()) + u'.log' |
|
163 | log_filename = self.name + u'-' + str(os.getpid()) + u'.log' | |
182 | logfile = os.path.join(log_dir, log_filename) |
|
164 | logfile = os.path.join(log_dir, log_filename) | |
183 | open_log_file = open(logfile, 'w') |
|
165 | open_log_file = open(logfile, 'w') | |
184 | else: |
|
166 | else: | |
185 | open_log_file = None |
|
167 | open_log_file = None | |
186 | if open_log_file is not None: |
|
168 | if open_log_file is not None: | |
187 | while self.log.handlers: |
|
169 | while self.log.handlers: | |
188 | self.log.removeHandler(self.log.handlers[0]) |
|
170 | self.log.removeHandler(self.log.handlers[0]) | |
189 | self._log_handler = logging.StreamHandler(open_log_file) |
|
171 | self._log_handler = logging.StreamHandler(open_log_file) | |
190 | self.log.addHandler(self._log_handler) |
|
172 | self.log.addHandler(self._log_handler) | |
191 | else: |
|
173 | else: | |
192 | self._log_handler = self.log.handlers[0] |
|
174 | self._log_handler = self.log.handlers[0] | |
193 | # Add timestamps to log format: |
|
175 | # Add timestamps to log format: | |
194 | self._log_formatter = LevelFormatter(self.log_format, |
|
176 | self._log_formatter = LevelFormatter(self.log_format, | |
195 | datefmt=self.log_datefmt) |
|
177 | datefmt=self.log_datefmt) | |
196 | self._log_handler.setFormatter(self._log_formatter) |
|
178 | self._log_handler.setFormatter(self._log_formatter) | |
197 | # do not propagate log messages to root logger |
|
179 | # do not propagate log messages to root logger | |
198 | # ipcluster app will sometimes print duplicate messages during shutdown |
|
180 | # ipcluster app will sometimes print duplicate messages during shutdown | |
199 | # if this is 1 (default): |
|
181 | # if this is 1 (default): | |
200 | self.log.propagate = False |
|
182 | self.log.propagate = False | |
201 |
|
183 | |||
202 | def write_pid_file(self, overwrite=False): |
|
184 | def write_pid_file(self, overwrite=False): | |
203 | """Create a .pid file in the pid_dir with my pid. |
|
185 | """Create a .pid file in the pid_dir with my pid. | |
204 |
|
186 | |||
205 | This must be called after pre_construct, which sets `self.pid_dir`. |
|
187 | This must be called after pre_construct, which sets `self.pid_dir`. | |
206 | This raises :exc:`PIDFileError` if the pid file exists already. |
|
188 | This raises :exc:`PIDFileError` if the pid file exists already. | |
207 | """ |
|
189 | """ | |
208 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') |
|
190 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') | |
209 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): |
|
191 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): | |
210 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() |
|
192 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() | |
211 | if not overwrite: |
|
193 | if not overwrite: | |
212 | raise PIDFileError( |
|
194 | raise PIDFileError( | |
213 | 'The pid file [%s] already exists. \nThis could mean that this ' |
|
195 | 'The pid file [%s] already exists. \nThis could mean that this ' | |
214 | 'server is already running with [pid=%s].' % (pid_file, pid) |
|
196 | 'server is already running with [pid=%s].' % (pid_file, pid) | |
215 | ) |
|
197 | ) | |
216 | with open(pid_file, 'w') as f: |
|
198 | with open(pid_file, 'w') as f: | |
217 | self.log.info("Creating pid file: %s" % pid_file) |
|
199 | self.log.info("Creating pid file: %s" % pid_file) | |
218 | f.write(repr(os.getpid())+'\n') |
|
200 | f.write(repr(os.getpid())+'\n') | |
219 |
|
201 | |||
220 | def remove_pid_file(self): |
|
202 | def remove_pid_file(self): | |
221 | """Remove the pid file. |
|
203 | """Remove the pid file. | |
222 |
|
204 | |||
223 | This should be called at shutdown by registering a callback with |
|
205 | This should be called at shutdown by registering a callback with | |
224 | :func:`reactor.addSystemEventTrigger`. This needs to return |
|
206 | :func:`reactor.addSystemEventTrigger`. This needs to return | |
225 | ``None``. |
|
207 | ``None``. | |
226 | """ |
|
208 | """ | |
227 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') |
|
209 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') | |
228 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): |
|
210 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): | |
229 | try: |
|
211 | try: | |
230 | self.log.info("Removing pid file: %s" % pid_file) |
|
212 | self.log.info("Removing pid file: %s" % pid_file) | |
231 | os.remove(pid_file) |
|
213 | os.remove(pid_file) | |
232 | except: |
|
214 | except: | |
233 | self.log.warn("Error removing the pid file: %s" % pid_file) |
|
215 | self.log.warn("Error removing the pid file: %s" % pid_file) | |
234 |
|
216 | |||
235 | def get_pid_from_file(self): |
|
217 | def get_pid_from_file(self): | |
236 | """Get the pid from the pid file. |
|
218 | """Get the pid from the pid file. | |
237 |
|
219 | |||
238 | If the pid file doesn't exist a :exc:`PIDFileError` is raised. |
|
220 | If the pid file doesn't exist a :exc:`PIDFileError` is raised. | |
239 | """ |
|
221 | """ | |
240 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') |
|
222 | pid_file = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid') | |
241 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): |
|
223 | if os.path.isfile(pid_file): | |
242 | with open(pid_file, 'r') as f: |
|
224 | with open(pid_file, 'r') as f: | |
243 | s = f.read().strip() |
|
225 | s = f.read().strip() | |
244 | try: |
|
226 | try: | |
245 | pid = int(s) |
|
227 | pid = int(s) | |
246 | except: |
|
228 | except: | |
247 | raise PIDFileError("invalid pid file: %s (contents: %r)"%(pid_file, s)) |
|
229 | raise PIDFileError("invalid pid file: %s (contents: %r)"%(pid_file, s)) | |
248 | return pid |
|
230 | return pid | |
249 | else: |
|
231 | else: | |
250 | raise PIDFileError('pid file not found: %s' % pid_file) |
|
232 | raise PIDFileError('pid file not found: %s' % pid_file) | |
251 |
|
233 | |||
252 | def check_pid(self, pid): |
|
234 | def check_pid(self, pid): | |
253 | try: |
|
235 | try: | |
254 | return check_pid(pid) |
|
236 | return check_pid(pid) | |
255 | except Exception: |
|
237 | except Exception: | |
256 | self.log.warn( |
|
238 | self.log.warn( | |
257 | "Could not determine whether pid %i is running. " |
|
239 | "Could not determine whether pid %i is running. " | |
258 | " Making the likely assumption that it is."%pid |
|
240 | " Making the likely assumption that it is."%pid | |
259 | ) |
|
241 | ) | |
260 | return True |
|
242 | return True |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
|
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """ |
|
3 | """The ipcluster application.""" | |
4 | The ipcluster application. |
|
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5 |
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6 | Authors: |
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7 |
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8 | * Brian Granger |
|
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9 | * MinRK |
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10 |
|
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11 | """ |
|
|||
12 | from __future__ import print_function |
|
4 | from __future__ import print_function | |
13 |
|
5 | |||
14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
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15 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
|
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16 | # |
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17 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
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18 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
|||
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
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20 |
|
||||
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
22 | # Imports |
|
|||
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
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24 |
|
||||
25 | import errno |
|
6 | import errno | |
26 | import logging |
|
7 | import logging | |
27 | import os |
|
8 | import os | |
28 | import re |
|
9 | import re | |
29 | import signal |
|
10 | import signal | |
30 |
|
11 | |||
31 | from subprocess import check_call, CalledProcessError, PIPE |
|
12 | from subprocess import check_call, CalledProcessError, PIPE | |
32 | import zmq |
|
13 | import zmq | |
33 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop |
|
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34 |
|
14 | |||
35 |
from IPython.config.application import |
|
15 | from IPython.config.application import catch_config_error | |
36 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
|
16 | from IPython.config.loader import Config | |
37 | from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication |
|
17 | from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication | |
38 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir |
|
18 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir | |
39 | from IPython.utils.daemonize import daemonize |
|
19 | from IPython.utils.daemonize import daemonize | |
40 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item |
|
20 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item | |
41 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types |
|
21 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types | |
42 | from IPython.utils.sysinfo import num_cpus |
|
22 | from IPython.utils.sysinfo import num_cpus | |
43 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Integer, Unicode, Bool, CFloat, Dict, List, Any, |
|
23 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Integer, Unicode, Bool, CFloat, Dict, List, Any, | |
44 | DottedObjectName) |
|
24 | DottedObjectName) | |
45 |
|
25 | |||
46 | from IPython.parallel.apps.baseapp import ( |
|
26 | from IPython.parallel.apps.baseapp import ( | |
47 | BaseParallelApplication, |
|
27 | BaseParallelApplication, | |
48 | PIDFileError, |
|
28 | PIDFileError, | |
49 | base_flags, base_aliases |
|
29 | base_flags, base_aliases | |
50 | ) |
|
30 | ) | |
51 |
|
31 | |||
52 |
|
32 | |||
53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
54 | # Module level variables |
|
34 | # Module level variables | |
55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 |
|
36 | |||
57 |
|
37 | |||
58 | _description = """Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing. |
|
38 | _description = """Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing. | |
59 |
|
39 | |||
60 | An IPython cluster consists of 1 controller and 1 or more engines. |
|
40 | An IPython cluster consists of 1 controller and 1 or more engines. | |
61 | This command automates the startup of these processes using a wide range of |
|
41 | This command automates the startup of these processes using a wide range of | |
62 | startup methods (SSH, local processes, PBS, mpiexec, SGE, LSF, HTCondor, |
|
42 | startup methods (SSH, local processes, PBS, mpiexec, SGE, LSF, HTCondor, | |
63 | Windows HPC Server 2008). To start a cluster with 4 engines on your |
|
43 | Windows HPC Server 2008). To start a cluster with 4 engines on your | |
64 | local host simply do 'ipcluster start --n=4'. For more complex usage |
|
44 | local host simply do 'ipcluster start --n=4'. For more complex usage | |
65 | you will typically do 'ipython profile create mycluster --parallel', then edit |
|
45 | you will typically do 'ipython profile create mycluster --parallel', then edit | |
66 | configuration files, followed by 'ipcluster start --profile=mycluster --n=4'. |
|
46 | configuration files, followed by 'ipcluster start --profile=mycluster --n=4'. | |
67 | """ |
|
47 | """ | |
68 |
|
48 | |||
69 | _main_examples = """ |
|
49 | _main_examples = """ | |
70 | ipcluster start --n=4 # start a 4 node cluster on localhost |
|
50 | ipcluster start --n=4 # start a 4 node cluster on localhost | |
71 | ipcluster start -h # show the help string for the start subcmd |
|
51 | ipcluster start -h # show the help string for the start subcmd | |
72 |
|
52 | |||
73 | ipcluster stop -h # show the help string for the stop subcmd |
|
53 | ipcluster stop -h # show the help string for the stop subcmd | |
74 | ipcluster engines -h # show the help string for the engines subcmd |
|
54 | ipcluster engines -h # show the help string for the engines subcmd | |
75 | """ |
|
55 | """ | |
76 |
|
56 | |||
77 | _start_examples = """ |
|
57 | _start_examples = """ | |
78 | ipython profile create mycluster --parallel # create mycluster profile |
|
58 | ipython profile create mycluster --parallel # create mycluster profile | |
79 | ipcluster start --profile=mycluster --n=4 # start mycluster with 4 nodes |
|
59 | ipcluster start --profile=mycluster --n=4 # start mycluster with 4 nodes | |
80 | """ |
|
60 | """ | |
81 |
|
61 | |||
82 | _stop_examples = """ |
|
62 | _stop_examples = """ | |
83 | ipcluster stop --profile=mycluster # stop a running cluster by profile name |
|
63 | ipcluster stop --profile=mycluster # stop a running cluster by profile name | |
84 | """ |
|
64 | """ | |
85 |
|
65 | |||
86 | _engines_examples = """ |
|
66 | _engines_examples = """ | |
87 | ipcluster engines --profile=mycluster --n=4 # start 4 engines only |
|
67 | ipcluster engines --profile=mycluster --n=4 # start 4 engines only | |
88 | """ |
|
68 | """ | |
89 |
|
69 | |||
90 |
|
70 | |||
91 | # Exit codes for ipcluster |
|
71 | # Exit codes for ipcluster | |
92 |
|
72 | |||
93 | # This will be the exit code if the ipcluster appears to be running because |
|
73 | # This will be the exit code if the ipcluster appears to be running because | |
94 | # a .pid file exists |
|
74 | # a .pid file exists | |
95 | ALREADY_STARTED = 10 |
|
75 | ALREADY_STARTED = 10 | |
96 |
|
76 | |||
97 |
|
77 | |||
98 | # This will be the exit code if ipcluster stop is run, but there is not .pid |
|
78 | # This will be the exit code if ipcluster stop is run, but there is not .pid | |
99 | # file to be found. |
|
79 | # file to be found. | |
100 | ALREADY_STOPPED = 11 |
|
80 | ALREADY_STOPPED = 11 | |
101 |
|
81 | |||
102 | # This will be the exit code if ipcluster engines is run, but there is not .pid |
|
82 | # This will be the exit code if ipcluster engines is run, but there is not .pid | |
103 | # file to be found. |
|
83 | # file to be found. | |
104 | NO_CLUSTER = 12 |
|
84 | NO_CLUSTER = 12 | |
105 |
|
85 | |||
106 |
|
86 | |||
107 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
87 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
108 | # Utilities |
|
88 | # Utilities | |
109 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
89 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
110 |
|
90 | |||
111 | def find_launcher_class(clsname, kind): |
|
91 | def find_launcher_class(clsname, kind): | |
112 | """Return a launcher for a given clsname and kind. |
|
92 | """Return a launcher for a given clsname and kind. | |
113 |
|
93 | |||
114 | Parameters |
|
94 | Parameters | |
115 | ========== |
|
95 | ========== | |
116 | clsname : str |
|
96 | clsname : str | |
117 | The full name of the launcher class, either with or without the |
|
97 | The full name of the launcher class, either with or without the | |
118 | module path, or an abbreviation (MPI, SSH, SGE, PBS, LSF, HTCondor |
|
98 | module path, or an abbreviation (MPI, SSH, SGE, PBS, LSF, HTCondor | |
119 | WindowsHPC). |
|
99 | WindowsHPC). | |
120 | kind : str |
|
100 | kind : str | |
121 | Either 'EngineSet' or 'Controller'. |
|
101 | Either 'EngineSet' or 'Controller'. | |
122 | """ |
|
102 | """ | |
123 | if '.' not in clsname: |
|
103 | if '.' not in clsname: | |
124 | # not a module, presume it's the raw name in apps.launcher |
|
104 | # not a module, presume it's the raw name in apps.launcher | |
125 | if kind and kind not in clsname: |
|
105 | if kind and kind not in clsname: | |
126 | # doesn't match necessary full class name, assume it's |
|
106 | # doesn't match necessary full class name, assume it's | |
127 | # just 'PBS' or 'MPI' etc prefix: |
|
107 | # just 'PBS' or 'MPI' etc prefix: | |
128 | clsname = clsname + kind + 'Launcher' |
|
108 | clsname = clsname + kind + 'Launcher' | |
129 | clsname = 'IPython.parallel.apps.launcher.'+clsname |
|
109 | clsname = 'IPython.parallel.apps.launcher.'+clsname | |
130 | klass = import_item(clsname) |
|
110 | klass = import_item(clsname) | |
131 | return klass |
|
111 | return klass | |
132 |
|
112 | |||
133 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
113 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
134 | # Main application |
|
114 | # Main application | |
135 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
115 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
136 |
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116 | |||
137 | start_help = """Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing |
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117 | start_help = """Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing | |
138 |
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118 | |||
139 | Start an ipython cluster by its profile name or cluster |
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119 | Start an ipython cluster by its profile name or cluster | |
140 | directory. Cluster directories contain configuration, log and |
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120 | directory. Cluster directories contain configuration, log and | |
141 | security related files and are named using the convention |
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121 | security related files and are named using the convention | |
142 | 'profile_<name>' and should be creating using the 'start' |
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122 | 'profile_<name>' and should be creating using the 'start' | |
143 | subcommand of 'ipcluster'. If your cluster directory is in |
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123 | subcommand of 'ipcluster'. If your cluster directory is in | |
144 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it |
|
124 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it | |
145 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster start --n=4 --profile=<profile>`, |
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125 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster start --n=4 --profile=<profile>`, | |
146 | otherwise use the 'profile-dir' option. |
|
126 | otherwise use the 'profile-dir' option. | |
147 | """ |
|
127 | """ | |
148 | stop_help = """Stop a running IPython cluster |
|
128 | stop_help = """Stop a running IPython cluster | |
149 |
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129 | |||
150 | Stop a running ipython cluster by its profile name or cluster |
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130 | Stop a running ipython cluster by its profile name or cluster | |
151 | directory. Cluster directories are named using the convention |
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131 | directory. Cluster directories are named using the convention | |
152 | 'profile_<name>'. If your cluster directory is in |
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132 | 'profile_<name>'. If your cluster directory is in | |
153 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it |
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133 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it | |
154 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster stop --profile=<profile>`, otherwise |
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134 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster stop --profile=<profile>`, otherwise | |
155 | use the '--profile-dir' option. |
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135 | use the '--profile-dir' option. | |
156 | """ |
|
136 | """ | |
157 | engines_help = """Start engines connected to an existing IPython cluster |
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137 | engines_help = """Start engines connected to an existing IPython cluster | |
158 |
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138 | |||
159 | Start one or more engines to connect to an existing Cluster |
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139 | Start one or more engines to connect to an existing Cluster | |
160 | by profile name or cluster directory. |
|
140 | by profile name or cluster directory. | |
161 | Cluster directories contain configuration, log and |
|
141 | Cluster directories contain configuration, log and | |
162 | security related files and are named using the convention |
|
142 | security related files and are named using the convention | |
163 | 'profile_<name>' and should be creating using the 'start' |
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143 | 'profile_<name>' and should be creating using the 'start' | |
164 | subcommand of 'ipcluster'. If your cluster directory is in |
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144 | subcommand of 'ipcluster'. If your cluster directory is in | |
165 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it |
|
145 | the cwd or the ipython directory, you can simply refer to it | |
166 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster engines --n=4 --profile=<profile>`, |
|
146 | using its profile name, 'ipcluster engines --n=4 --profile=<profile>`, | |
167 | otherwise use the 'profile-dir' option. |
|
147 | otherwise use the 'profile-dir' option. | |
168 | """ |
|
148 | """ | |
169 | stop_aliases = dict( |
|
149 | stop_aliases = dict( | |
170 | signal='IPClusterStop.signal', |
|
150 | signal='IPClusterStop.signal', | |
171 | ) |
|
151 | ) | |
172 | stop_aliases.update(base_aliases) |
|
152 | stop_aliases.update(base_aliases) | |
173 |
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153 | |||
174 | class IPClusterStop(BaseParallelApplication): |
|
154 | class IPClusterStop(BaseParallelApplication): | |
175 | name = u'ipcluster' |
|
155 | name = u'ipcluster' | |
176 | description = stop_help |
|
156 | description = stop_help | |
177 | examples = _stop_examples |
|
157 | examples = _stop_examples | |
178 |
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158 | |||
179 | signal = Integer(signal.SIGINT, config=True, |
|
159 | signal = Integer(signal.SIGINT, config=True, | |
180 | help="signal to use for stopping processes.") |
|
160 | help="signal to use for stopping processes.") | |
181 |
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161 | |||
182 | aliases = Dict(stop_aliases) |
|
162 | aliases = Dict(stop_aliases) | |
183 |
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163 | |||
184 | def start(self): |
|
164 | def start(self): | |
185 | """Start the app for the stop subcommand.""" |
|
165 | """Start the app for the stop subcommand.""" | |
186 | try: |
|
166 | try: | |
187 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() |
|
167 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() | |
188 | except PIDFileError: |
|
168 | except PIDFileError: | |
189 | self.log.critical( |
|
169 | self.log.critical( | |
190 | 'Could not read pid file, cluster is probably not running.' |
|
170 | 'Could not read pid file, cluster is probably not running.' | |
191 | ) |
|
171 | ) | |
192 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes |
|
172 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes | |
193 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. |
|
173 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. | |
194 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
174 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
195 | self.exit(ALREADY_STOPPED) |
|
175 | self.exit(ALREADY_STOPPED) | |
196 |
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176 | |||
197 | if not self.check_pid(pid): |
|
177 | if not self.check_pid(pid): | |
198 | self.log.critical( |
|
178 | self.log.critical( | |
199 | 'Cluster [pid=%r] is not running.' % pid |
|
179 | 'Cluster [pid=%r] is not running.' % pid | |
200 | ) |
|
180 | ) | |
201 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
181 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
202 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes |
|
182 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes | |
203 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. |
|
183 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. | |
204 | self.exit(ALREADY_STOPPED) |
|
184 | self.exit(ALREADY_STOPPED) | |
205 |
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185 | |||
206 | elif os.name=='posix': |
|
186 | elif os.name=='posix': | |
207 | sig = self.signal |
|
187 | sig = self.signal | |
208 | self.log.info( |
|
188 | self.log.info( | |
209 | "Stopping cluster [pid=%r] with [signal=%r]" % (pid, sig) |
|
189 | "Stopping cluster [pid=%r] with [signal=%r]" % (pid, sig) | |
210 | ) |
|
190 | ) | |
211 | try: |
|
191 | try: | |
212 | os.kill(pid, sig) |
|
192 | os.kill(pid, sig) | |
213 | except OSError: |
|
193 | except OSError: | |
214 | self.log.error("Stopping cluster failed, assuming already dead.", |
|
194 | self.log.error("Stopping cluster failed, assuming already dead.", | |
215 | exc_info=True) |
|
195 | exc_info=True) | |
216 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
196 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
217 | elif os.name=='nt': |
|
197 | elif os.name=='nt': | |
218 | try: |
|
198 | try: | |
219 | # kill the whole tree |
|
199 | # kill the whole tree | |
220 | p = check_call(['taskkill', '-pid', str(pid), '-t', '-f'], stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE) |
|
200 | p = check_call(['taskkill', '-pid', str(pid), '-t', '-f'], stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE) | |
221 | except (CalledProcessError, OSError): |
|
201 | except (CalledProcessError, OSError): | |
222 | self.log.error("Stopping cluster failed, assuming already dead.", |
|
202 | self.log.error("Stopping cluster failed, assuming already dead.", | |
223 | exc_info=True) |
|
203 | exc_info=True) | |
224 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
204 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
225 |
|
205 | |||
226 | engine_aliases = {} |
|
206 | engine_aliases = {} | |
227 | engine_aliases.update(base_aliases) |
|
207 | engine_aliases.update(base_aliases) | |
228 | engine_aliases.update(dict( |
|
208 | engine_aliases.update(dict( | |
229 | n='IPClusterEngines.n', |
|
209 | n='IPClusterEngines.n', | |
230 | engines = 'IPClusterEngines.engine_launcher_class', |
|
210 | engines = 'IPClusterEngines.engine_launcher_class', | |
231 | daemonize = 'IPClusterEngines.daemonize', |
|
211 | daemonize = 'IPClusterEngines.daemonize', | |
232 | )) |
|
212 | )) | |
233 | engine_flags = {} |
|
213 | engine_flags = {} | |
234 | engine_flags.update(base_flags) |
|
214 | engine_flags.update(base_flags) | |
235 |
|
215 | |||
236 | engine_flags.update(dict( |
|
216 | engine_flags.update(dict( | |
237 | daemonize=( |
|
217 | daemonize=( | |
238 | {'IPClusterEngines' : {'daemonize' : True}}, |
|
218 | {'IPClusterEngines' : {'daemonize' : True}}, | |
239 | """run the cluster into the background (not available on Windows)""", |
|
219 | """run the cluster into the background (not available on Windows)""", | |
240 | ) |
|
220 | ) | |
241 | )) |
|
221 | )) | |
242 | class IPClusterEngines(BaseParallelApplication): |
|
222 | class IPClusterEngines(BaseParallelApplication): | |
243 |
|
223 | |||
244 | name = u'ipcluster' |
|
224 | name = u'ipcluster' | |
245 | description = engines_help |
|
225 | description = engines_help | |
246 | examples = _engines_examples |
|
226 | examples = _engines_examples | |
247 | usage = None |
|
227 | usage = None | |
248 | default_log_level = logging.INFO |
|
228 | default_log_level = logging.INFO | |
249 | classes = List() |
|
229 | classes = List() | |
250 | def _classes_default(self): |
|
230 | def _classes_default(self): | |
251 | from IPython.parallel.apps import launcher |
|
231 | from IPython.parallel.apps import launcher | |
252 | launchers = launcher.all_launchers |
|
232 | launchers = launcher.all_launchers | |
253 | eslaunchers = [ l for l in launchers if 'EngineSet' in l.__name__] |
|
233 | eslaunchers = [ l for l in launchers if 'EngineSet' in l.__name__] | |
254 | return [ProfileDir]+eslaunchers |
|
234 | return [ProfileDir]+eslaunchers | |
255 |
|
235 | |||
256 | n = Integer(num_cpus(), config=True, |
|
236 | n = Integer(num_cpus(), config=True, | |
257 | help="""The number of engines to start. The default is to use one for each |
|
237 | help="""The number of engines to start. The default is to use one for each | |
258 | CPU on your machine""") |
|
238 | CPU on your machine""") | |
259 |
|
239 | |||
260 | engine_launcher = Any(config=True, help="Deprecated, use engine_launcher_class") |
|
240 | engine_launcher = Any(config=True, help="Deprecated, use engine_launcher_class") | |
261 | def _engine_launcher_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
241 | def _engine_launcher_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
262 | if isinstance(new, string_types): |
|
242 | if isinstance(new, string_types): | |
263 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s.engine_launcher is deprecated as of 0.12," |
|
243 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s.engine_launcher is deprecated as of 0.12," | |
264 | " use engine_launcher_class" % self.__class__.__name__) |
|
244 | " use engine_launcher_class" % self.__class__.__name__) | |
265 | self.engine_launcher_class = new |
|
245 | self.engine_launcher_class = new | |
266 | engine_launcher_class = DottedObjectName('LocalEngineSetLauncher', |
|
246 | engine_launcher_class = DottedObjectName('LocalEngineSetLauncher', | |
267 | config=True, |
|
247 | config=True, | |
268 | help="""The class for launching a set of Engines. Change this value |
|
248 | help="""The class for launching a set of Engines. Change this value | |
269 | to use various batch systems to launch your engines, such as PBS,SGE,MPI,etc. |
|
249 | to use various batch systems to launch your engines, such as PBS,SGE,MPI,etc. | |
270 | Each launcher class has its own set of configuration options, for making sure |
|
250 | Each launcher class has its own set of configuration options, for making sure | |
271 | it will work in your environment. |
|
251 | it will work in your environment. | |
272 |
|
252 | |||
273 | You can also write your own launcher, and specify it's absolute import path, |
|
253 | You can also write your own launcher, and specify it's absolute import path, | |
274 | as in 'mymodule.launcher.FTLEnginesLauncher`. |
|
254 | as in 'mymodule.launcher.FTLEnginesLauncher`. | |
275 |
|
255 | |||
276 | IPython's bundled examples include: |
|
256 | IPython's bundled examples include: | |
277 |
|
257 | |||
278 | Local : start engines locally as subprocesses [default] |
|
258 | Local : start engines locally as subprocesses [default] | |
279 | MPI : use mpiexec to launch engines in an MPI environment |
|
259 | MPI : use mpiexec to launch engines in an MPI environment | |
280 | PBS : use PBS (qsub) to submit engines to a batch queue |
|
260 | PBS : use PBS (qsub) to submit engines to a batch queue | |
281 | SGE : use SGE (qsub) to submit engines to a batch queue |
|
261 | SGE : use SGE (qsub) to submit engines to a batch queue | |
282 | LSF : use LSF (bsub) to submit engines to a batch queue |
|
262 | LSF : use LSF (bsub) to submit engines to a batch queue | |
283 | SSH : use SSH to start the controller |
|
263 | SSH : use SSH to start the controller | |
284 | Note that SSH does *not* move the connection files |
|
264 | Note that SSH does *not* move the connection files | |
285 | around, so you will likely have to do this manually |
|
265 | around, so you will likely have to do this manually | |
286 | unless the machines are on a shared file system. |
|
266 | unless the machines are on a shared file system. | |
287 | HTCondor : use HTCondor to submit engines to a batch queue |
|
267 | HTCondor : use HTCondor to submit engines to a batch queue | |
288 | WindowsHPC : use Windows HPC |
|
268 | WindowsHPC : use Windows HPC | |
289 |
|
269 | |||
290 | If you are using one of IPython's builtin launchers, you can specify just the |
|
270 | If you are using one of IPython's builtin launchers, you can specify just the | |
291 | prefix, e.g: |
|
271 | prefix, e.g: | |
292 |
|
272 | |||
293 | c.IPClusterEngines.engine_launcher_class = 'SSH' |
|
273 | c.IPClusterEngines.engine_launcher_class = 'SSH' | |
294 |
|
274 | |||
295 | or: |
|
275 | or: | |
296 |
|
276 | |||
297 | ipcluster start --engines=MPI |
|
277 | ipcluster start --engines=MPI | |
298 |
|
278 | |||
299 | """ |
|
279 | """ | |
300 | ) |
|
280 | ) | |
301 | daemonize = Bool(False, config=True, |
|
281 | daemonize = Bool(False, config=True, | |
302 | help="""Daemonize the ipcluster program. This implies --log-to-file. |
|
282 | help="""Daemonize the ipcluster program. This implies --log-to-file. | |
303 | Not available on Windows. |
|
283 | Not available on Windows. | |
304 | """) |
|
284 | """) | |
305 |
|
285 | |||
306 | def _daemonize_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
286 | def _daemonize_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
307 | if new: |
|
287 | if new: | |
308 | self.log_to_file = True |
|
288 | self.log_to_file = True | |
309 |
|
289 | |||
310 | early_shutdown = Integer(30, config=True, help="The timeout (in seconds)") |
|
290 | early_shutdown = Integer(30, config=True, help="The timeout (in seconds)") | |
311 | _stopping = False |
|
291 | _stopping = False | |
312 |
|
292 | |||
313 | aliases = Dict(engine_aliases) |
|
293 | aliases = Dict(engine_aliases) | |
314 | flags = Dict(engine_flags) |
|
294 | flags = Dict(engine_flags) | |
315 |
|
295 | |||
316 | @catch_config_error |
|
296 | @catch_config_error | |
317 | def initialize(self, argv=None): |
|
297 | def initialize(self, argv=None): | |
318 | super(IPClusterEngines, self).initialize(argv) |
|
298 | super(IPClusterEngines, self).initialize(argv) | |
319 | self.init_signal() |
|
299 | self.init_signal() | |
320 | self.init_launchers() |
|
300 | self.init_launchers() | |
321 |
|
301 | |||
322 | def init_launchers(self): |
|
302 | def init_launchers(self): | |
323 | self.engine_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.engine_launcher_class, 'EngineSet') |
|
303 | self.engine_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.engine_launcher_class, 'EngineSet') | |
324 |
|
304 | |||
325 | def init_signal(self): |
|
305 | def init_signal(self): | |
326 | # Setup signals |
|
306 | # Setup signals | |
327 | signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.sigint_handler) |
|
307 | signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.sigint_handler) | |
328 |
|
308 | |||
329 | def build_launcher(self, clsname, kind=None): |
|
309 | def build_launcher(self, clsname, kind=None): | |
330 | """import and instantiate a Launcher based on importstring""" |
|
310 | """import and instantiate a Launcher based on importstring""" | |
331 | try: |
|
311 | try: | |
332 | klass = find_launcher_class(clsname, kind) |
|
312 | klass = find_launcher_class(clsname, kind) | |
333 | except (ImportError, KeyError): |
|
313 | except (ImportError, KeyError): | |
334 | self.log.fatal("Could not import launcher class: %r"%clsname) |
|
314 | self.log.fatal("Could not import launcher class: %r"%clsname) | |
335 | self.exit(1) |
|
315 | self.exit(1) | |
336 |
|
316 | |||
337 | launcher = klass( |
|
317 | launcher = klass( | |
338 | work_dir=u'.', parent=self, log=self.log, |
|
318 | work_dir=u'.', parent=self, log=self.log, | |
339 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir.location, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, |
|
319 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir.location, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, | |
340 | ) |
|
320 | ) | |
341 | return launcher |
|
321 | return launcher | |
342 |
|
322 | |||
343 | def engines_started_ok(self): |
|
323 | def engines_started_ok(self): | |
344 | self.log.info("Engines appear to have started successfully") |
|
324 | self.log.info("Engines appear to have started successfully") | |
345 | self.early_shutdown = 0 |
|
325 | self.early_shutdown = 0 | |
346 |
|
326 | |||
347 | def start_engines(self): |
|
327 | def start_engines(self): | |
348 | # Some EngineSetLaunchers ignore `n` and use their own engine count, such as SSH: |
|
328 | # Some EngineSetLaunchers ignore `n` and use their own engine count, such as SSH: | |
349 | n = getattr(self.engine_launcher, 'engine_count', self.n) |
|
329 | n = getattr(self.engine_launcher, 'engine_count', self.n) | |
350 | self.log.info("Starting %s Engines with %s", n, self.engine_launcher_class) |
|
330 | self.log.info("Starting %s Engines with %s", n, self.engine_launcher_class) | |
351 | try: |
|
331 | try: | |
352 | self.engine_launcher.start(self.n) |
|
332 | self.engine_launcher.start(self.n) | |
353 | except: |
|
333 | except: | |
354 | self.log.exception("Engine start failed") |
|
334 | self.log.exception("Engine start failed") | |
355 | raise |
|
335 | raise | |
356 | self.engine_launcher.on_stop(self.engines_stopped_early) |
|
336 | self.engine_launcher.on_stop(self.engines_stopped_early) | |
357 | if self.early_shutdown: |
|
337 | if self.early_shutdown: | |
358 | ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.engines_started_ok, self.early_shutdown*1000, self.loop).start() |
|
338 | self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + self.early_shutdown, self.engines_started_ok) | |
359 |
|
339 | |||
360 | def engines_stopped_early(self, r): |
|
340 | def engines_stopped_early(self, r): | |
361 | if self.early_shutdown and not self._stopping: |
|
341 | if self.early_shutdown and not self._stopping: | |
362 | self.log.error(""" |
|
342 | self.log.error(""" | |
363 | Engines shutdown early, they probably failed to connect. |
|
343 | Engines shutdown early, they probably failed to connect. | |
364 |
|
344 | |||
365 | Check the engine log files for output. |
|
345 | Check the engine log files for output. | |
366 |
|
346 | |||
367 | If your controller and engines are not on the same machine, you probably |
|
347 | If your controller and engines are not on the same machine, you probably | |
368 | have to instruct the controller to listen on an interface other than localhost. |
|
348 | have to instruct the controller to listen on an interface other than localhost. | |
369 |
|
349 | |||
370 | You can set this by adding "--ip='*'" to your ControllerLauncher.controller_args. |
|
350 | You can set this by adding "--ip='*'" to your ControllerLauncher.controller_args. | |
371 |
|
351 | |||
372 | Be sure to read our security docs before instructing your controller to listen on |
|
352 | Be sure to read our security docs before instructing your controller to listen on | |
373 | a public interface. |
|
353 | a public interface. | |
374 | """) |
|
354 | """) | |
375 | self.stop_launchers() |
|
355 | self.stop_launchers() | |
376 |
|
356 | |||
377 | return self.engines_stopped(r) |
|
357 | return self.engines_stopped(r) | |
378 |
|
358 | |||
379 | def engines_stopped(self, r): |
|
359 | def engines_stopped(self, r): | |
380 | return self.loop.stop() |
|
360 | return self.loop.stop() | |
381 |
|
361 | |||
382 | def stop_engines(self): |
|
362 | def stop_engines(self): | |
383 | if self.engine_launcher.running: |
|
363 | if self.engine_launcher.running: | |
384 | self.log.info("Stopping Engines...") |
|
364 | self.log.info("Stopping Engines...") | |
385 | d = self.engine_launcher.stop() |
|
365 | d = self.engine_launcher.stop() | |
386 | return d |
|
366 | return d | |
387 | else: |
|
367 | else: | |
388 | return None |
|
368 | return None | |
389 |
|
369 | |||
390 | def stop_launchers(self, r=None): |
|
370 | def stop_launchers(self, r=None): | |
391 | if not self._stopping: |
|
371 | if not self._stopping: | |
392 | self._stopping = True |
|
372 | self._stopping = True | |
393 | self.log.error("IPython cluster: stopping") |
|
373 | self.log.error("IPython cluster: stopping") | |
394 | self.stop_engines() |
|
374 | self.stop_engines() | |
395 | # Wait a few seconds to let things shut down. |
|
375 | # Wait a few seconds to let things shut down. | |
396 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.loop.stop, 3000, self.loop) |
|
376 | self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + 3, self.loop.stop) | |
397 | dc.start() |
|
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398 |
|
377 | |||
399 | def sigint_handler(self, signum, frame): |
|
378 | def sigint_handler(self, signum, frame): | |
400 | self.log.debug("SIGINT received, stopping launchers...") |
|
379 | self.log.debug("SIGINT received, stopping launchers...") | |
401 | self.stop_launchers() |
|
380 | self.stop_launchers() | |
402 |
|
381 | |||
403 | def start_logging(self): |
|
382 | def start_logging(self): | |
404 | # Remove old log files of the controller and engine |
|
383 | # Remove old log files of the controller and engine | |
405 | if self.clean_logs: |
|
384 | if self.clean_logs: | |
406 | log_dir = self.profile_dir.log_dir |
|
385 | log_dir = self.profile_dir.log_dir | |
407 | for f in os.listdir(log_dir): |
|
386 | for f in os.listdir(log_dir): | |
408 | if re.match(r'ip(engine|controller)-.+\.(log|err|out)',f): |
|
387 | if re.match(r'ip(engine|controller)-.+\.(log|err|out)',f): | |
409 | os.remove(os.path.join(log_dir, f)) |
|
388 | os.remove(os.path.join(log_dir, f)) | |
410 |
|
389 | |||
411 | def start(self): |
|
390 | def start(self): | |
412 | """Start the app for the engines subcommand.""" |
|
391 | """Start the app for the engines subcommand.""" | |
413 | self.log.info("IPython cluster: started") |
|
392 | self.log.info("IPython cluster: started") | |
414 | # First see if the cluster is already running |
|
393 | # First see if the cluster is already running | |
415 |
|
394 | |||
416 | # Now log and daemonize |
|
395 | # Now log and daemonize | |
417 | self.log.info( |
|
396 | self.log.info( | |
418 | 'Starting engines with [daemon=%r]' % self.daemonize |
|
397 | 'Starting engines with [daemon=%r]' % self.daemonize | |
419 | ) |
|
398 | ) | |
420 | # TODO: Get daemonize working on Windows or as a Windows Server. |
|
399 | # TODO: Get daemonize working on Windows or as a Windows Server. | |
421 | if self.daemonize: |
|
400 | if self.daemonize: | |
422 | if os.name=='posix': |
|
401 | if os.name=='posix': | |
423 | daemonize() |
|
402 | daemonize() | |
424 |
|
403 | |||
425 |
|
|
404 | self.loop.add_callback(self.start_engines) | |
426 | dc.start() |
|
|||
427 | # Now write the new pid file AFTER our new forked pid is active. |
|
405 | # Now write the new pid file AFTER our new forked pid is active. | |
428 | # self.write_pid_file() |
|
406 | # self.write_pid_file() | |
429 | try: |
|
407 | try: | |
430 | self.loop.start() |
|
408 | self.loop.start() | |
431 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
409 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
432 | pass |
|
410 | pass | |
433 | except zmq.ZMQError as e: |
|
411 | except zmq.ZMQError as e: | |
434 | if e.errno == errno.EINTR: |
|
412 | if e.errno == errno.EINTR: | |
435 | pass |
|
413 | pass | |
436 | else: |
|
414 | else: | |
437 | raise |
|
415 | raise | |
438 |
|
416 | |||
439 | start_aliases = {} |
|
417 | start_aliases = {} | |
440 | start_aliases.update(engine_aliases) |
|
418 | start_aliases.update(engine_aliases) | |
441 | start_aliases.update(dict( |
|
419 | start_aliases.update(dict( | |
442 | delay='IPClusterStart.delay', |
|
420 | delay='IPClusterStart.delay', | |
443 | controller = 'IPClusterStart.controller_launcher_class', |
|
421 | controller = 'IPClusterStart.controller_launcher_class', | |
444 | )) |
|
422 | )) | |
445 | start_aliases['clean-logs'] = 'IPClusterStart.clean_logs' |
|
423 | start_aliases['clean-logs'] = 'IPClusterStart.clean_logs' | |
446 |
|
424 | |||
447 | class IPClusterStart(IPClusterEngines): |
|
425 | class IPClusterStart(IPClusterEngines): | |
448 |
|
426 | |||
449 | name = u'ipcluster' |
|
427 | name = u'ipcluster' | |
450 | description = start_help |
|
428 | description = start_help | |
451 | examples = _start_examples |
|
429 | examples = _start_examples | |
452 | default_log_level = logging.INFO |
|
430 | default_log_level = logging.INFO | |
453 | auto_create = Bool(True, config=True, |
|
431 | auto_create = Bool(True, config=True, | |
454 | help="whether to create the profile_dir if it doesn't exist") |
|
432 | help="whether to create the profile_dir if it doesn't exist") | |
455 | classes = List() |
|
433 | classes = List() | |
456 | def _classes_default(self,): |
|
434 | def _classes_default(self,): | |
457 | from IPython.parallel.apps import launcher |
|
435 | from IPython.parallel.apps import launcher | |
458 | return [ProfileDir] + [IPClusterEngines] + launcher.all_launchers |
|
436 | return [ProfileDir] + [IPClusterEngines] + launcher.all_launchers | |
459 |
|
437 | |||
460 | clean_logs = Bool(True, config=True, |
|
438 | clean_logs = Bool(True, config=True, | |
461 | help="whether to cleanup old logs before starting") |
|
439 | help="whether to cleanup old logs before starting") | |
462 |
|
440 | |||
463 | delay = CFloat(1., config=True, |
|
441 | delay = CFloat(1., config=True, | |
464 | help="delay (in s) between starting the controller and the engines") |
|
442 | help="delay (in s) between starting the controller and the engines") | |
465 |
|
443 | |||
466 | controller_launcher = Any(config=True, help="Deprecated, use controller_launcher_class") |
|
444 | controller_launcher = Any(config=True, help="Deprecated, use controller_launcher_class") | |
467 | def _controller_launcher_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
445 | def _controller_launcher_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
468 | if isinstance(new, string_types): |
|
446 | if isinstance(new, string_types): | |
469 | # old 0.11-style config |
|
447 | # old 0.11-style config | |
470 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s.controller_launcher is deprecated as of 0.12," |
|
448 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s.controller_launcher is deprecated as of 0.12," | |
471 | " use controller_launcher_class" % self.__class__.__name__) |
|
449 | " use controller_launcher_class" % self.__class__.__name__) | |
472 | self.controller_launcher_class = new |
|
450 | self.controller_launcher_class = new | |
473 | controller_launcher_class = DottedObjectName('LocalControllerLauncher', |
|
451 | controller_launcher_class = DottedObjectName('LocalControllerLauncher', | |
474 | config=True, |
|
452 | config=True, | |
475 | help="""The class for launching a Controller. Change this value if you want |
|
453 | help="""The class for launching a Controller. Change this value if you want | |
476 | your controller to also be launched by a batch system, such as PBS,SGE,MPI,etc. |
|
454 | your controller to also be launched by a batch system, such as PBS,SGE,MPI,etc. | |
477 |
|
455 | |||
478 | Each launcher class has its own set of configuration options, for making sure |
|
456 | Each launcher class has its own set of configuration options, for making sure | |
479 | it will work in your environment. |
|
457 | it will work in your environment. | |
480 |
|
458 | |||
481 | Note that using a batch launcher for the controller *does not* put it |
|
459 | Note that using a batch launcher for the controller *does not* put it | |
482 | in the same batch job as the engines, so they will still start separately. |
|
460 | in the same batch job as the engines, so they will still start separately. | |
483 |
|
461 | |||
484 | IPython's bundled examples include: |
|
462 | IPython's bundled examples include: | |
485 |
|
463 | |||
486 | Local : start engines locally as subprocesses |
|
464 | Local : start engines locally as subprocesses | |
487 | MPI : use mpiexec to launch the controller in an MPI universe |
|
465 | MPI : use mpiexec to launch the controller in an MPI universe | |
488 | PBS : use PBS (qsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue |
|
466 | PBS : use PBS (qsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue | |
489 | SGE : use SGE (qsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue |
|
467 | SGE : use SGE (qsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue | |
490 | LSF : use LSF (bsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue |
|
468 | LSF : use LSF (bsub) to submit the controller to a batch queue | |
491 | HTCondor : use HTCondor to submit the controller to a batch queue |
|
469 | HTCondor : use HTCondor to submit the controller to a batch queue | |
492 | SSH : use SSH to start the controller |
|
470 | SSH : use SSH to start the controller | |
493 | WindowsHPC : use Windows HPC |
|
471 | WindowsHPC : use Windows HPC | |
494 |
|
472 | |||
495 | If you are using one of IPython's builtin launchers, you can specify just the |
|
473 | If you are using one of IPython's builtin launchers, you can specify just the | |
496 | prefix, e.g: |
|
474 | prefix, e.g: | |
497 |
|
475 | |||
498 | c.IPClusterStart.controller_launcher_class = 'SSH' |
|
476 | c.IPClusterStart.controller_launcher_class = 'SSH' | |
499 |
|
477 | |||
500 | or: |
|
478 | or: | |
501 |
|
479 | |||
502 | ipcluster start --controller=MPI |
|
480 | ipcluster start --controller=MPI | |
503 |
|
481 | |||
504 | """ |
|
482 | """ | |
505 | ) |
|
483 | ) | |
506 | reset = Bool(False, config=True, |
|
484 | reset = Bool(False, config=True, | |
507 | help="Whether to reset config files as part of '--create'." |
|
485 | help="Whether to reset config files as part of '--create'." | |
508 | ) |
|
486 | ) | |
509 |
|
487 | |||
510 | # flags = Dict(flags) |
|
488 | # flags = Dict(flags) | |
511 | aliases = Dict(start_aliases) |
|
489 | aliases = Dict(start_aliases) | |
512 |
|
490 | |||
513 | def init_launchers(self): |
|
491 | def init_launchers(self): | |
514 | self.controller_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.controller_launcher_class, 'Controller') |
|
492 | self.controller_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.controller_launcher_class, 'Controller') | |
515 | self.engine_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.engine_launcher_class, 'EngineSet') |
|
493 | self.engine_launcher = self.build_launcher(self.engine_launcher_class, 'EngineSet') | |
516 |
|
494 | |||
517 | def engines_stopped(self, r): |
|
495 | def engines_stopped(self, r): | |
518 | """prevent parent.engines_stopped from stopping everything on engine shutdown""" |
|
496 | """prevent parent.engines_stopped from stopping everything on engine shutdown""" | |
519 | pass |
|
497 | pass | |
520 |
|
498 | |||
521 | def start_controller(self): |
|
499 | def start_controller(self): | |
522 | self.log.info("Starting Controller with %s", self.controller_launcher_class) |
|
500 | self.log.info("Starting Controller with %s", self.controller_launcher_class) | |
523 | self.controller_launcher.on_stop(self.stop_launchers) |
|
501 | self.controller_launcher.on_stop(self.stop_launchers) | |
524 | try: |
|
502 | try: | |
525 | self.controller_launcher.start() |
|
503 | self.controller_launcher.start() | |
526 | except: |
|
504 | except: | |
527 | self.log.exception("Controller start failed") |
|
505 | self.log.exception("Controller start failed") | |
528 | raise |
|
506 | raise | |
529 |
|
507 | |||
530 | def stop_controller(self): |
|
508 | def stop_controller(self): | |
531 | # self.log.info("In stop_controller") |
|
509 | # self.log.info("In stop_controller") | |
532 | if self.controller_launcher and self.controller_launcher.running: |
|
510 | if self.controller_launcher and self.controller_launcher.running: | |
533 | return self.controller_launcher.stop() |
|
511 | return self.controller_launcher.stop() | |
534 |
|
512 | |||
535 | def stop_launchers(self, r=None): |
|
513 | def stop_launchers(self, r=None): | |
536 | if not self._stopping: |
|
514 | if not self._stopping: | |
537 | self.stop_controller() |
|
515 | self.stop_controller() | |
538 | super(IPClusterStart, self).stop_launchers() |
|
516 | super(IPClusterStart, self).stop_launchers() | |
539 |
|
517 | |||
540 | def start(self): |
|
518 | def start(self): | |
541 | """Start the app for the start subcommand.""" |
|
519 | """Start the app for the start subcommand.""" | |
542 | # First see if the cluster is already running |
|
520 | # First see if the cluster is already running | |
543 | try: |
|
521 | try: | |
544 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() |
|
522 | pid = self.get_pid_from_file() | |
545 | except PIDFileError: |
|
523 | except PIDFileError: | |
546 | pass |
|
524 | pass | |
547 | else: |
|
525 | else: | |
548 | if self.check_pid(pid): |
|
526 | if self.check_pid(pid): | |
549 | self.log.critical( |
|
527 | self.log.critical( | |
550 | 'Cluster is already running with [pid=%s]. ' |
|
528 | 'Cluster is already running with [pid=%s]. ' | |
551 | 'use "ipcluster stop" to stop the cluster.' % pid |
|
529 | 'use "ipcluster stop" to stop the cluster.' % pid | |
552 | ) |
|
530 | ) | |
553 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes |
|
531 | # Here I exit with a unusual exit status that other processes | |
554 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. |
|
532 | # can watch for to learn how I existed. | |
555 | self.exit(ALREADY_STARTED) |
|
533 | self.exit(ALREADY_STARTED) | |
556 | else: |
|
534 | else: | |
557 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
535 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
558 |
|
536 | |||
559 |
|
537 | |||
560 | # Now log and daemonize |
|
538 | # Now log and daemonize | |
561 | self.log.info( |
|
539 | self.log.info( | |
562 | 'Starting ipcluster with [daemon=%r]' % self.daemonize |
|
540 | 'Starting ipcluster with [daemon=%r]' % self.daemonize | |
563 | ) |
|
541 | ) | |
564 | # TODO: Get daemonize working on Windows or as a Windows Server. |
|
542 | # TODO: Get daemonize working on Windows or as a Windows Server. | |
565 | if self.daemonize: |
|
543 | if self.daemonize: | |
566 | if os.name=='posix': |
|
544 | if os.name=='posix': | |
567 | daemonize() |
|
545 | daemonize() | |
568 |
|
546 | |||
569 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.start_controller, 0, self.loop) |
|
547 | def start(): | |
570 |
|
|
548 | self.start_controller() | |
571 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.start_engines, 1000*self.delay, self.loop) |
|
549 | self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + self.delay, self.start_engines) | |
572 | dc.start() |
|
550 | self.loop.add_callback(start) | |
573 | # Now write the new pid file AFTER our new forked pid is active. |
|
551 | # Now write the new pid file AFTER our new forked pid is active. | |
574 | self.write_pid_file() |
|
552 | self.write_pid_file() | |
575 | try: |
|
553 | try: | |
576 | self.loop.start() |
|
554 | self.loop.start() | |
577 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
555 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
578 | pass |
|
556 | pass | |
579 | except zmq.ZMQError as e: |
|
557 | except zmq.ZMQError as e: | |
580 | if e.errno == errno.EINTR: |
|
558 | if e.errno == errno.EINTR: | |
581 | pass |
|
559 | pass | |
582 | else: |
|
560 | else: | |
583 | raise |
|
561 | raise | |
584 | finally: |
|
562 | finally: | |
585 | self.remove_pid_file() |
|
563 | self.remove_pid_file() | |
586 |
|
564 | |||
587 | base='IPython.parallel.apps.ipclusterapp.IPCluster' |
|
565 | base='IPython.parallel.apps.ipclusterapp.IPCluster' | |
588 |
|
566 | |||
589 | class IPClusterApp(BaseIPythonApplication): |
|
567 | class IPClusterApp(BaseIPythonApplication): | |
590 | name = u'ipcluster' |
|
568 | name = u'ipcluster' | |
591 | description = _description |
|
569 | description = _description | |
592 | examples = _main_examples |
|
570 | examples = _main_examples | |
593 |
|
571 | |||
594 | subcommands = { |
|
572 | subcommands = { | |
595 | 'start' : (base+'Start', start_help), |
|
573 | 'start' : (base+'Start', start_help), | |
596 | 'stop' : (base+'Stop', stop_help), |
|
574 | 'stop' : (base+'Stop', stop_help), | |
597 | 'engines' : (base+'Engines', engines_help), |
|
575 | 'engines' : (base+'Engines', engines_help), | |
598 | } |
|
576 | } | |
599 |
|
577 | |||
600 | # no aliases or flags for parent App |
|
578 | # no aliases or flags for parent App | |
601 | aliases = Dict() |
|
579 | aliases = Dict() | |
602 | flags = Dict() |
|
580 | flags = Dict() | |
603 |
|
581 | |||
604 | def start(self): |
|
582 | def start(self): | |
605 | if self.subapp is None: |
|
583 | if self.subapp is None: | |
606 | print("No subcommand specified. Must specify one of: %s"%(self.subcommands.keys())) |
|
584 | print("No subcommand specified. Must specify one of: %s"%(self.subcommands.keys())) | |
607 | print() |
|
585 | print() | |
608 | self.print_description() |
|
586 | self.print_description() | |
609 | self.print_subcommands() |
|
587 | self.print_subcommands() | |
610 | self.exit(1) |
|
588 | self.exit(1) | |
611 | else: |
|
589 | else: | |
612 | return self.subapp.start() |
|
590 | return self.subapp.start() | |
613 |
|
591 | |||
614 | launch_new_instance = IPClusterApp.launch_instance |
|
592 | launch_new_instance = IPClusterApp.launch_instance | |
615 |
|
593 | |||
616 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
|
594 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
617 | launch_new_instance() |
|
595 | launch_new_instance() | |
618 |
|
596 |
@@ -1,1447 +1,1446 b'' | |||||
1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | """Facilities for launching IPython processes asynchronously.""" |
|
2 | """Facilities for launching IPython processes asynchronously.""" | |
3 |
|
3 | |||
4 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
|
4 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
5 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
|
5 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
6 |
|
6 | |||
7 | import copy |
|
7 | import copy | |
8 | import logging |
|
8 | import logging | |
9 | import os |
|
9 | import os | |
10 | import pipes |
|
10 | import pipes | |
11 | import stat |
|
11 | import stat | |
12 | import sys |
|
12 | import sys | |
13 | import time |
|
13 | import time | |
14 |
|
14 | |||
15 | # signal imports, handling various platforms, versions |
|
15 | # signal imports, handling various platforms, versions | |
16 |
|
16 | |||
17 | from signal import SIGINT, SIGTERM |
|
17 | from signal import SIGINT, SIGTERM | |
18 | try: |
|
18 | try: | |
19 | from signal import SIGKILL |
|
19 | from signal import SIGKILL | |
20 | except ImportError: |
|
20 | except ImportError: | |
21 | # Windows |
|
21 | # Windows | |
22 | SIGKILL=SIGTERM |
|
22 | SIGKILL=SIGTERM | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | try: |
|
24 | try: | |
25 | # Windows >= 2.7, 3.2 |
|
25 | # Windows >= 2.7, 3.2 | |
26 | from signal import CTRL_C_EVENT as SIGINT |
|
26 | from signal import CTRL_C_EVENT as SIGINT | |
27 | except ImportError: |
|
27 | except ImportError: | |
28 | pass |
|
28 | pass | |
29 |
|
29 | |||
30 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT |
|
30 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT | |
31 | try: |
|
31 | try: | |
32 | from subprocess import check_output |
|
32 | from subprocess import check_output | |
33 | except ImportError: |
|
33 | except ImportError: | |
34 | # pre-2.7, define check_output with Popen |
|
34 | # pre-2.7, define check_output with Popen | |
35 | def check_output(*args, **kwargs): |
|
35 | def check_output(*args, **kwargs): | |
36 | kwargs.update(dict(stdout=PIPE)) |
|
36 | kwargs.update(dict(stdout=PIPE)) | |
37 | p = Popen(*args, **kwargs) |
|
37 | p = Popen(*args, **kwargs) | |
38 | out,err = p.communicate() |
|
38 | out,err = p.communicate() | |
39 | return out |
|
39 | return out | |
40 |
|
40 | |||
41 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop |
|
41 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop | |
42 |
|
42 | |||
43 | from IPython.config.application import Application |
|
43 | from IPython.config.application import Application | |
44 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable |
|
44 | from IPython.config.configurable import LoggingConfigurable | |
45 | from IPython.utils.text import EvalFormatter |
|
45 | from IPython.utils.text import EvalFormatter | |
46 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
|
46 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | |
47 | Any, Integer, CFloat, List, Unicode, Dict, Instance, HasTraits, CRegExp |
|
47 | Any, Integer, CFloat, List, Unicode, Dict, Instance, HasTraits, CRegExp | |
48 | ) |
|
48 | ) | |
49 | from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING |
|
49 | from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING | |
50 | from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, ensure_dir_exists |
|
50 | from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, ensure_dir_exists | |
51 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, FindCmdError |
|
51 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, FindCmdError | |
52 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import iteritems, itervalues |
|
52 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import iteritems, itervalues | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | from .win32support import forward_read_events |
|
54 | from .win32support import forward_read_events | |
55 |
|
55 | |||
56 | from .winhpcjob import IPControllerTask, IPEngineTask, IPControllerJob, IPEngineSetJob |
|
56 | from .winhpcjob import IPControllerTask, IPEngineTask, IPControllerJob, IPEngineSetJob | |
57 |
|
57 | |||
58 | WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' |
|
58 | WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
60 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
61 | # Paths to the kernel apps |
|
61 | # Paths to the kernel apps | |
62 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
62 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | ipcluster_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.cluster"] |
|
64 | ipcluster_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.cluster"] | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | ipengine_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.engine"] |
|
66 | ipengine_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.engine"] | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | ipcontroller_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.controller"] |
|
68 | ipcontroller_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.controller"] | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | if WINDOWS and sys.version_info < (3,): |
|
70 | if WINDOWS and sys.version_info < (3,): | |
71 | # `python -m package` doesn't work on Windows Python 2, |
|
71 | # `python -m package` doesn't work on Windows Python 2, | |
72 | # but `python -m module` does. |
|
72 | # but `python -m module` does. | |
73 | ipengine_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.apps.ipengineapp"] |
|
73 | ipengine_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.apps.ipengineapp"] | |
74 | ipcontroller_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.apps.ipcontrollerapp"] |
|
74 | ipcontroller_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython.parallel.apps.ipcontrollerapp"] | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
77 | # Base launchers and errors |
|
77 | # Base launchers and errors | |
78 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
78 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | class LauncherError(Exception): |
|
80 | class LauncherError(Exception): | |
81 | pass |
|
81 | pass | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | class ProcessStateError(LauncherError): |
|
84 | class ProcessStateError(LauncherError): | |
85 | pass |
|
85 | pass | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | class UnknownStatus(LauncherError): |
|
88 | class UnknownStatus(LauncherError): | |
89 | pass |
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89 | pass | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | class BaseLauncher(LoggingConfigurable): |
|
92 | class BaseLauncher(LoggingConfigurable): | |
93 | """An asbtraction for starting, stopping and signaling a process.""" |
|
93 | """An asbtraction for starting, stopping and signaling a process.""" | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | # In all of the launchers, the work_dir is where child processes will be |
|
95 | # In all of the launchers, the work_dir is where child processes will be | |
96 | # run. This will usually be the profile_dir, but may not be. any work_dir |
|
96 | # run. This will usually be the profile_dir, but may not be. any work_dir | |
97 | # passed into the __init__ method will override the config value. |
|
97 | # passed into the __init__ method will override the config value. | |
98 | # This should not be used to set the work_dir for the actual engine |
|
98 | # This should not be used to set the work_dir for the actual engine | |
99 | # and controller. Instead, use their own config files or the |
|
99 | # and controller. Instead, use their own config files or the | |
100 | # controller_args, engine_args attributes of the launchers to add |
|
100 | # controller_args, engine_args attributes of the launchers to add | |
101 | # the work_dir option. |
|
101 | # the work_dir option. | |
102 | work_dir = Unicode(u'.') |
|
102 | work_dir = Unicode(u'.') | |
103 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') |
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103 | loop = Instance('zmq.eventloop.ioloop.IOLoop') | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | start_data = Any() |
|
105 | start_data = Any() | |
106 | stop_data = Any() |
|
106 | stop_data = Any() | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | def _loop_default(self): |
|
108 | def _loop_default(self): | |
109 | return ioloop.IOLoop.instance() |
|
109 | return ioloop.IOLoop.instance() | |
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): |
|
111 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): | |
112 | super(BaseLauncher, self).__init__(work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs) |
|
112 | super(BaseLauncher, self).__init__(work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs) | |
113 | self.state = 'before' # can be before, running, after |
|
113 | self.state = 'before' # can be before, running, after | |
114 | self.stop_callbacks = [] |
|
114 | self.stop_callbacks = [] | |
115 | self.start_data = None |
|
115 | self.start_data = None | |
116 | self.stop_data = None |
|
116 | self.stop_data = None | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | @property |
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118 | @property | |
119 | def args(self): |
|
119 | def args(self): | |
120 | """A list of cmd and args that will be used to start the process. |
|
120 | """A list of cmd and args that will be used to start the process. | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | This is what is passed to :func:`spawnProcess` and the first element |
|
122 | This is what is passed to :func:`spawnProcess` and the first element | |
123 | will be the process name. |
|
123 | will be the process name. | |
124 | """ |
|
124 | """ | |
125 | return self.find_args() |
|
125 | return self.find_args() | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | def find_args(self): |
|
127 | def find_args(self): | |
128 | """The ``.args`` property calls this to find the args list. |
|
128 | """The ``.args`` property calls this to find the args list. | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 | Subcommand should implement this to construct the cmd and args. |
|
130 | Subcommand should implement this to construct the cmd and args. | |
131 | """ |
|
131 | """ | |
132 | raise NotImplementedError('find_args must be implemented in a subclass') |
|
132 | raise NotImplementedError('find_args must be implemented in a subclass') | |
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | @property |
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134 | @property | |
135 | def arg_str(self): |
|
135 | def arg_str(self): | |
136 | """The string form of the program arguments.""" |
|
136 | """The string form of the program arguments.""" | |
137 | return ' '.join(self.args) |
|
137 | return ' '.join(self.args) | |
138 |
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138 | |||
139 | @property |
|
139 | @property | |
140 | def running(self): |
|
140 | def running(self): | |
141 | """Am I running.""" |
|
141 | """Am I running.""" | |
142 | if self.state == 'running': |
|
142 | if self.state == 'running': | |
143 | return True |
|
143 | return True | |
144 | else: |
|
144 | else: | |
145 | return False |
|
145 | return False | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | def start(self): |
|
147 | def start(self): | |
148 | """Start the process.""" |
|
148 | """Start the process.""" | |
149 | raise NotImplementedError('start must be implemented in a subclass') |
|
149 | raise NotImplementedError('start must be implemented in a subclass') | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | def stop(self): |
|
151 | def stop(self): | |
152 | """Stop the process and notify observers of stopping. |
|
152 | """Stop the process and notify observers of stopping. | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | This method will return None immediately. |
|
154 | This method will return None immediately. | |
155 | To observe the actual process stopping, see :meth:`on_stop`. |
|
155 | To observe the actual process stopping, see :meth:`on_stop`. | |
156 | """ |
|
156 | """ | |
157 | raise NotImplementedError('stop must be implemented in a subclass') |
|
157 | raise NotImplementedError('stop must be implemented in a subclass') | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | def on_stop(self, f): |
|
159 | def on_stop(self, f): | |
160 | """Register a callback to be called with this Launcher's stop_data |
|
160 | """Register a callback to be called with this Launcher's stop_data | |
161 | when the process actually finishes. |
|
161 | when the process actually finishes. | |
162 | """ |
|
162 | """ | |
163 | if self.state=='after': |
|
163 | if self.state=='after': | |
164 | return f(self.stop_data) |
|
164 | return f(self.stop_data) | |
165 | else: |
|
165 | else: | |
166 | self.stop_callbacks.append(f) |
|
166 | self.stop_callbacks.append(f) | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | def notify_start(self, data): |
|
168 | def notify_start(self, data): | |
169 | """Call this to trigger startup actions. |
|
169 | """Call this to trigger startup actions. | |
170 |
|
170 | |||
171 | This logs the process startup and sets the state to 'running'. It is |
|
171 | This logs the process startup and sets the state to 'running'. It is | |
172 | a pass-through so it can be used as a callback. |
|
172 | a pass-through so it can be used as a callback. | |
173 | """ |
|
173 | """ | |
174 |
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174 | |||
175 | self.log.debug('Process %r started: %r', self.args[0], data) |
|
175 | self.log.debug('Process %r started: %r', self.args[0], data) | |
176 | self.start_data = data |
|
176 | self.start_data = data | |
177 | self.state = 'running' |
|
177 | self.state = 'running' | |
178 | return data |
|
178 | return data | |
179 |
|
179 | |||
180 | def notify_stop(self, data): |
|
180 | def notify_stop(self, data): | |
181 | """Call this to trigger process stop actions. |
|
181 | """Call this to trigger process stop actions. | |
182 |
|
182 | |||
183 | This logs the process stopping and sets the state to 'after'. Call |
|
183 | This logs the process stopping and sets the state to 'after'. Call | |
184 | this to trigger callbacks registered via :meth:`on_stop`.""" |
|
184 | this to trigger callbacks registered via :meth:`on_stop`.""" | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | self.log.debug('Process %r stopped: %r', self.args[0], data) |
|
186 | self.log.debug('Process %r stopped: %r', self.args[0], data) | |
187 | self.stop_data = data |
|
187 | self.stop_data = data | |
188 | self.state = 'after' |
|
188 | self.state = 'after' | |
189 | for i in range(len(self.stop_callbacks)): |
|
189 | for i in range(len(self.stop_callbacks)): | |
190 | d = self.stop_callbacks.pop() |
|
190 | d = self.stop_callbacks.pop() | |
191 | d(data) |
|
191 | d(data) | |
192 | return data |
|
192 | return data | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | def signal(self, sig): |
|
194 | def signal(self, sig): | |
195 | """Signal the process. |
|
195 | """Signal the process. | |
196 |
|
196 | |||
197 | Parameters |
|
197 | Parameters | |
198 | ---------- |
|
198 | ---------- | |
199 | sig : str or int |
|
199 | sig : str or int | |
200 | 'KILL', 'INT', etc., or any signal number |
|
200 | 'KILL', 'INT', etc., or any signal number | |
201 | """ |
|
201 | """ | |
202 | raise NotImplementedError('signal must be implemented in a subclass') |
|
202 | raise NotImplementedError('signal must be implemented in a subclass') | |
203 |
|
203 | |||
204 | class ClusterAppMixin(HasTraits): |
|
204 | class ClusterAppMixin(HasTraits): | |
205 | """MixIn for cluster args as traits""" |
|
205 | """MixIn for cluster args as traits""" | |
206 | profile_dir=Unicode('') |
|
206 | profile_dir=Unicode('') | |
207 | cluster_id=Unicode('') |
|
207 | cluster_id=Unicode('') | |
208 |
|
208 | |||
209 | @property |
|
209 | @property | |
210 | def cluster_args(self): |
|
210 | def cluster_args(self): | |
211 | return ['--profile-dir', self.profile_dir, '--cluster-id', self.cluster_id] |
|
211 | return ['--profile-dir', self.profile_dir, '--cluster-id', self.cluster_id] | |
212 |
|
212 | |||
213 | class ControllerMixin(ClusterAppMixin): |
|
213 | class ControllerMixin(ClusterAppMixin): | |
214 | controller_cmd = List(ipcontroller_cmd_argv, config=True, |
|
214 | controller_cmd = List(ipcontroller_cmd_argv, config=True, | |
215 | help="""Popen command to launch ipcontroller.""") |
|
215 | help="""Popen command to launch ipcontroller.""") | |
216 | # Command line arguments to ipcontroller. |
|
216 | # Command line arguments to ipcontroller. | |
217 | controller_args = List(['--log-to-file','--log-level=%i' % logging.INFO], config=True, |
|
217 | controller_args = List(['--log-to-file','--log-level=%i' % logging.INFO], config=True, | |
218 | help="""command-line args to pass to ipcontroller""") |
|
218 | help="""command-line args to pass to ipcontroller""") | |
219 |
|
219 | |||
220 | class EngineMixin(ClusterAppMixin): |
|
220 | class EngineMixin(ClusterAppMixin): | |
221 | engine_cmd = List(ipengine_cmd_argv, config=True, |
|
221 | engine_cmd = List(ipengine_cmd_argv, config=True, | |
222 | help="""command to launch the Engine.""") |
|
222 | help="""command to launch the Engine.""") | |
223 | # Command line arguments for ipengine. |
|
223 | # Command line arguments for ipengine. | |
224 | engine_args = List(['--log-to-file','--log-level=%i' % logging.INFO], config=True, |
|
224 | engine_args = List(['--log-to-file','--log-level=%i' % logging.INFO], config=True, | |
225 | help="command-line arguments to pass to ipengine" |
|
225 | help="command-line arguments to pass to ipengine" | |
226 | ) |
|
226 | ) | |
227 |
|
227 | |||
228 |
|
228 | |||
229 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
229 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
230 | # Local process launchers |
|
230 | # Local process launchers | |
231 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
231 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
232 |
|
232 | |||
233 |
|
233 | |||
234 | class LocalProcessLauncher(BaseLauncher): |
|
234 | class LocalProcessLauncher(BaseLauncher): | |
235 | """Start and stop an external process in an asynchronous manner. |
|
235 | """Start and stop an external process in an asynchronous manner. | |
236 |
|
236 | |||
237 | This will launch the external process with a working directory of |
|
237 | This will launch the external process with a working directory of | |
238 | ``self.work_dir``. |
|
238 | ``self.work_dir``. | |
239 | """ |
|
239 | """ | |
240 |
|
240 | |||
241 | # This is used to to construct self.args, which is passed to |
|
241 | # This is used to to construct self.args, which is passed to | |
242 | # spawnProcess. |
|
242 | # spawnProcess. | |
243 | cmd_and_args = List([]) |
|
243 | cmd_and_args = List([]) | |
244 | poll_frequency = Integer(100) # in ms |
|
244 | poll_frequency = Integer(100) # in ms | |
245 |
|
245 | |||
246 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): |
|
246 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): | |
247 | super(LocalProcessLauncher, self).__init__( |
|
247 | super(LocalProcessLauncher, self).__init__( | |
248 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs |
|
248 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs | |
249 | ) |
|
249 | ) | |
250 | self.process = None |
|
250 | self.process = None | |
251 | self.poller = None |
|
251 | self.poller = None | |
252 |
|
252 | |||
253 | def find_args(self): |
|
253 | def find_args(self): | |
254 | return self.cmd_and_args |
|
254 | return self.cmd_and_args | |
255 |
|
255 | |||
256 | def start(self): |
|
256 | def start(self): | |
257 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %r", self.__class__.__name__, self.args) |
|
257 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %r", self.__class__.__name__, self.args) | |
258 | if self.state == 'before': |
|
258 | if self.state == 'before': | |
259 | self.process = Popen(self.args, |
|
259 | self.process = Popen(self.args, | |
260 | stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE,stdin=PIPE, |
|
260 | stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE,stdin=PIPE, | |
261 | env=os.environ, |
|
261 | env=os.environ, | |
262 | cwd=self.work_dir |
|
262 | cwd=self.work_dir | |
263 | ) |
|
263 | ) | |
264 | if WINDOWS: |
|
264 | if WINDOWS: | |
265 | self.stdout = forward_read_events(self.process.stdout) |
|
265 | self.stdout = forward_read_events(self.process.stdout) | |
266 | self.stderr = forward_read_events(self.process.stderr) |
|
266 | self.stderr = forward_read_events(self.process.stderr) | |
267 | else: |
|
267 | else: | |
268 | self.stdout = self.process.stdout.fileno() |
|
268 | self.stdout = self.process.stdout.fileno() | |
269 | self.stderr = self.process.stderr.fileno() |
|
269 | self.stderr = self.process.stderr.fileno() | |
270 | self.loop.add_handler(self.stdout, self.handle_stdout, self.loop.READ) |
|
270 | self.loop.add_handler(self.stdout, self.handle_stdout, self.loop.READ) | |
271 | self.loop.add_handler(self.stderr, self.handle_stderr, self.loop.READ) |
|
271 | self.loop.add_handler(self.stderr, self.handle_stderr, self.loop.READ) | |
272 | self.poller = ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self.poll, self.poll_frequency, self.loop) |
|
272 | self.poller = ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self.poll, self.poll_frequency, self.loop) | |
273 | self.poller.start() |
|
273 | self.poller.start() | |
274 | self.notify_start(self.process.pid) |
|
274 | self.notify_start(self.process.pid) | |
275 | else: |
|
275 | else: | |
276 | s = 'The process was already started and has state: %r' % self.state |
|
276 | s = 'The process was already started and has state: %r' % self.state | |
277 | raise ProcessStateError(s) |
|
277 | raise ProcessStateError(s) | |
278 |
|
278 | |||
279 | def stop(self): |
|
279 | def stop(self): | |
280 | return self.interrupt_then_kill() |
|
280 | return self.interrupt_then_kill() | |
281 |
|
281 | |||
282 | def signal(self, sig): |
|
282 | def signal(self, sig): | |
283 | if self.state == 'running': |
|
283 | if self.state == 'running': | |
284 | if WINDOWS and sig != SIGINT: |
|
284 | if WINDOWS and sig != SIGINT: | |
285 | # use Windows tree-kill for better child cleanup |
|
285 | # use Windows tree-kill for better child cleanup | |
286 | check_output(['taskkill', '-pid', str(self.process.pid), '-t', '-f']) |
|
286 | check_output(['taskkill', '-pid', str(self.process.pid), '-t', '-f']) | |
287 | else: |
|
287 | else: | |
288 | self.process.send_signal(sig) |
|
288 | self.process.send_signal(sig) | |
289 |
|
289 | |||
290 | def interrupt_then_kill(self, delay=2.0): |
|
290 | def interrupt_then_kill(self, delay=2.0): | |
291 | """Send INT, wait a delay and then send KILL.""" |
|
291 | """Send INT, wait a delay and then send KILL.""" | |
292 | try: |
|
292 | try: | |
293 | self.signal(SIGINT) |
|
293 | self.signal(SIGINT) | |
294 | except Exception: |
|
294 | except Exception: | |
295 | self.log.debug("interrupt failed") |
|
295 | self.log.debug("interrupt failed") | |
296 | pass |
|
296 | pass | |
297 |
self.killer = |
|
297 | self.killer = self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + delay, lambda : self.signal(SIGKILL)) | |
298 | self.killer.start() |
|
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299 |
|
298 | |||
300 | # callbacks, etc: |
|
299 | # callbacks, etc: | |
301 |
|
300 | |||
302 | def handle_stdout(self, fd, events): |
|
301 | def handle_stdout(self, fd, events): | |
303 | if WINDOWS: |
|
302 | if WINDOWS: | |
304 | line = self.stdout.recv() |
|
303 | line = self.stdout.recv() | |
305 | else: |
|
304 | else: | |
306 | line = self.process.stdout.readline() |
|
305 | line = self.process.stdout.readline() | |
307 | # a stopped process will be readable but return empty strings |
|
306 | # a stopped process will be readable but return empty strings | |
308 | if line: |
|
307 | if line: | |
309 | self.log.debug(line[:-1]) |
|
308 | self.log.debug(line[:-1]) | |
310 | else: |
|
309 | else: | |
311 | self.poll() |
|
310 | self.poll() | |
312 |
|
311 | |||
313 | def handle_stderr(self, fd, events): |
|
312 | def handle_stderr(self, fd, events): | |
314 | if WINDOWS: |
|
313 | if WINDOWS: | |
315 | line = self.stderr.recv() |
|
314 | line = self.stderr.recv() | |
316 | else: |
|
315 | else: | |
317 | line = self.process.stderr.readline() |
|
316 | line = self.process.stderr.readline() | |
318 | # a stopped process will be readable but return empty strings |
|
317 | # a stopped process will be readable but return empty strings | |
319 | if line: |
|
318 | if line: | |
320 | self.log.debug(line[:-1]) |
|
319 | self.log.debug(line[:-1]) | |
321 | else: |
|
320 | else: | |
322 | self.poll() |
|
321 | self.poll() | |
323 |
|
322 | |||
324 | def poll(self): |
|
323 | def poll(self): | |
325 | status = self.process.poll() |
|
324 | status = self.process.poll() | |
326 | if status is not None: |
|
325 | if status is not None: | |
327 | self.poller.stop() |
|
326 | self.poller.stop() | |
328 | self.loop.remove_handler(self.stdout) |
|
327 | self.loop.remove_handler(self.stdout) | |
329 | self.loop.remove_handler(self.stderr) |
|
328 | self.loop.remove_handler(self.stderr) | |
330 | self.notify_stop(dict(exit_code=status, pid=self.process.pid)) |
|
329 | self.notify_stop(dict(exit_code=status, pid=self.process.pid)) | |
331 | return status |
|
330 | return status | |
332 |
|
331 | |||
333 | class LocalControllerLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher, ControllerMixin): |
|
332 | class LocalControllerLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher, ControllerMixin): | |
334 | """Launch a controller as a regular external process.""" |
|
333 | """Launch a controller as a regular external process.""" | |
335 |
|
334 | |||
336 | def find_args(self): |
|
335 | def find_args(self): | |
337 | return self.controller_cmd + self.cluster_args + self.controller_args |
|
336 | return self.controller_cmd + self.cluster_args + self.controller_args | |
338 |
|
337 | |||
339 | def start(self): |
|
338 | def start(self): | |
340 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" |
|
339 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" | |
341 | return super(LocalControllerLauncher, self).start() |
|
340 | return super(LocalControllerLauncher, self).start() | |
342 |
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341 | |||
343 |
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342 | |||
344 | class LocalEngineLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher, EngineMixin): |
|
343 | class LocalEngineLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher, EngineMixin): | |
345 | """Launch a single engine as a regular externall process.""" |
|
344 | """Launch a single engine as a regular externall process.""" | |
346 |
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345 | |||
347 | def find_args(self): |
|
346 | def find_args(self): | |
348 | return self.engine_cmd + self.cluster_args + self.engine_args |
|
347 | return self.engine_cmd + self.cluster_args + self.engine_args | |
349 |
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348 | |||
350 |
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349 | |||
351 | class LocalEngineSetLauncher(LocalEngineLauncher): |
|
350 | class LocalEngineSetLauncher(LocalEngineLauncher): | |
352 | """Launch a set of engines as regular external processes.""" |
|
351 | """Launch a set of engines as regular external processes.""" | |
353 |
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352 | |||
354 | delay = CFloat(0.1, config=True, |
|
353 | delay = CFloat(0.1, config=True, | |
355 | help="""delay (in seconds) between starting each engine after the first. |
|
354 | help="""delay (in seconds) between starting each engine after the first. | |
356 | This can help force the engines to get their ids in order, or limit |
|
355 | This can help force the engines to get their ids in order, or limit | |
357 | process flood when starting many engines.""" |
|
356 | process flood when starting many engines.""" | |
358 | ) |
|
357 | ) | |
359 |
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358 | |||
360 | # launcher class |
|
359 | # launcher class | |
361 | launcher_class = LocalEngineLauncher |
|
360 | launcher_class = LocalEngineLauncher | |
362 |
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361 | |||
363 | launchers = Dict() |
|
362 | launchers = Dict() | |
364 | stop_data = Dict() |
|
363 | stop_data = Dict() | |
365 |
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364 | |||
366 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): |
|
365 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): | |
367 | super(LocalEngineSetLauncher, self).__init__( |
|
366 | super(LocalEngineSetLauncher, self).__init__( | |
368 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs |
|
367 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs | |
369 | ) |
|
368 | ) | |
370 | self.stop_data = {} |
|
369 | self.stop_data = {} | |
371 |
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370 | |||
372 | def start(self, n): |
|
371 | def start(self, n): | |
373 | """Start n engines by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
372 | """Start n engines by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
374 | dlist = [] |
|
373 | dlist = [] | |
375 | for i in range(n): |
|
374 | for i in range(n): | |
376 | if i > 0: |
|
375 | if i > 0: | |
377 | time.sleep(self.delay) |
|
376 | time.sleep(self.delay) | |
378 | el = self.launcher_class(work_dir=self.work_dir, parent=self, log=self.log, |
|
377 | el = self.launcher_class(work_dir=self.work_dir, parent=self, log=self.log, | |
379 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, |
|
378 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, | |
380 | ) |
|
379 | ) | |
381 |
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380 | |||
382 | # Copy the engine args over to each engine launcher. |
|
381 | # Copy the engine args over to each engine launcher. | |
383 | el.engine_cmd = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_cmd) |
|
382 | el.engine_cmd = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_cmd) | |
384 | el.engine_args = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_args) |
|
383 | el.engine_args = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_args) | |
385 | el.on_stop(self._notice_engine_stopped) |
|
384 | el.on_stop(self._notice_engine_stopped) | |
386 | d = el.start() |
|
385 | d = el.start() | |
387 | self.launchers[i] = el |
|
386 | self.launchers[i] = el | |
388 | dlist.append(d) |
|
387 | dlist.append(d) | |
389 | self.notify_start(dlist) |
|
388 | self.notify_start(dlist) | |
390 | return dlist |
|
389 | return dlist | |
391 |
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390 | |||
392 | def find_args(self): |
|
391 | def find_args(self): | |
393 | return ['engine set'] |
|
392 | return ['engine set'] | |
394 |
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393 | |||
395 | def signal(self, sig): |
|
394 | def signal(self, sig): | |
396 | dlist = [] |
|
395 | dlist = [] | |
397 | for el in itervalues(self.launchers): |
|
396 | for el in itervalues(self.launchers): | |
398 | d = el.signal(sig) |
|
397 | d = el.signal(sig) | |
399 | dlist.append(d) |
|
398 | dlist.append(d) | |
400 | return dlist |
|
399 | return dlist | |
401 |
|
400 | |||
402 | def interrupt_then_kill(self, delay=1.0): |
|
401 | def interrupt_then_kill(self, delay=1.0): | |
403 | dlist = [] |
|
402 | dlist = [] | |
404 | for el in itervalues(self.launchers): |
|
403 | for el in itervalues(self.launchers): | |
405 | d = el.interrupt_then_kill(delay) |
|
404 | d = el.interrupt_then_kill(delay) | |
406 | dlist.append(d) |
|
405 | dlist.append(d) | |
407 | return dlist |
|
406 | return dlist | |
408 |
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407 | |||
409 | def stop(self): |
|
408 | def stop(self): | |
410 | return self.interrupt_then_kill() |
|
409 | return self.interrupt_then_kill() | |
411 |
|
410 | |||
412 | def _notice_engine_stopped(self, data): |
|
411 | def _notice_engine_stopped(self, data): | |
413 | pid = data['pid'] |
|
412 | pid = data['pid'] | |
414 | for idx,el in iteritems(self.launchers): |
|
413 | for idx,el in iteritems(self.launchers): | |
415 | if el.process.pid == pid: |
|
414 | if el.process.pid == pid: | |
416 | break |
|
415 | break | |
417 | self.launchers.pop(idx) |
|
416 | self.launchers.pop(idx) | |
418 | self.stop_data[idx] = data |
|
417 | self.stop_data[idx] = data | |
419 | if not self.launchers: |
|
418 | if not self.launchers: | |
420 | self.notify_stop(self.stop_data) |
|
419 | self.notify_stop(self.stop_data) | |
421 |
|
420 | |||
422 |
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421 | |||
423 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
422 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
424 | # MPI launchers |
|
423 | # MPI launchers | |
425 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
424 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
426 |
|
425 | |||
427 |
|
426 | |||
428 | class MPILauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): |
|
427 | class MPILauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): | |
429 | """Launch an external process using mpiexec.""" |
|
428 | """Launch an external process using mpiexec.""" | |
430 |
|
429 | |||
431 | mpi_cmd = List(['mpiexec'], config=True, |
|
430 | mpi_cmd = List(['mpiexec'], config=True, | |
432 | help="The mpiexec command to use in starting the process." |
|
431 | help="The mpiexec command to use in starting the process." | |
433 | ) |
|
432 | ) | |
434 | mpi_args = List([], config=True, |
|
433 | mpi_args = List([], config=True, | |
435 | help="The command line arguments to pass to mpiexec." |
|
434 | help="The command line arguments to pass to mpiexec." | |
436 | ) |
|
435 | ) | |
437 | program = List(['date'], |
|
436 | program = List(['date'], | |
438 | help="The program to start via mpiexec.") |
|
437 | help="The program to start via mpiexec.") | |
439 | program_args = List([], |
|
438 | program_args = List([], | |
440 | help="The command line argument to the program." |
|
439 | help="The command line argument to the program." | |
441 | ) |
|
440 | ) | |
442 | n = Integer(1) |
|
441 | n = Integer(1) | |
443 |
|
442 | |||
444 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
443 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
445 | # deprecation for old MPIExec names: |
|
444 | # deprecation for old MPIExec names: | |
446 | config = kwargs.get('config', {}) |
|
445 | config = kwargs.get('config', {}) | |
447 | for oldname in ('MPIExecLauncher', 'MPIExecControllerLauncher', 'MPIExecEngineSetLauncher'): |
|
446 | for oldname in ('MPIExecLauncher', 'MPIExecControllerLauncher', 'MPIExecEngineSetLauncher'): | |
448 | deprecated = config.get(oldname) |
|
447 | deprecated = config.get(oldname) | |
449 | if deprecated: |
|
448 | if deprecated: | |
450 | newname = oldname.replace('MPIExec', 'MPI') |
|
449 | newname = oldname.replace('MPIExec', 'MPI') | |
451 | config[newname].update(deprecated) |
|
450 | config[newname].update(deprecated) | |
452 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s name has been deprecated, use %s", oldname, newname) |
|
451 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s name has been deprecated, use %s", oldname, newname) | |
453 |
|
452 | |||
454 | super(MPILauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
453 | super(MPILauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
455 |
|
454 | |||
456 | def find_args(self): |
|
455 | def find_args(self): | |
457 | """Build self.args using all the fields.""" |
|
456 | """Build self.args using all the fields.""" | |
458 | return self.mpi_cmd + ['-n', str(self.n)] + self.mpi_args + \ |
|
457 | return self.mpi_cmd + ['-n', str(self.n)] + self.mpi_args + \ | |
459 | self.program + self.program_args |
|
458 | self.program + self.program_args | |
460 |
|
459 | |||
461 | def start(self, n): |
|
460 | def start(self, n): | |
462 | """Start n instances of the program using mpiexec.""" |
|
461 | """Start n instances of the program using mpiexec.""" | |
463 | self.n = n |
|
462 | self.n = n | |
464 | return super(MPILauncher, self).start() |
|
463 | return super(MPILauncher, self).start() | |
465 |
|
464 | |||
466 |
|
465 | |||
467 | class MPIControllerLauncher(MPILauncher, ControllerMixin): |
|
466 | class MPIControllerLauncher(MPILauncher, ControllerMixin): | |
468 | """Launch a controller using mpiexec.""" |
|
467 | """Launch a controller using mpiexec.""" | |
469 |
|
468 | |||
470 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() |
|
469 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() | |
471 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather |
|
470 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather | |
472 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` |
|
471 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` | |
473 | @property |
|
472 | @property | |
474 | def program(self): |
|
473 | def program(self): | |
475 | return self.controller_cmd |
|
474 | return self.controller_cmd | |
476 |
|
475 | |||
477 | @property |
|
476 | @property | |
478 | def program_args(self): |
|
477 | def program_args(self): | |
479 | return self.cluster_args + self.controller_args |
|
478 | return self.cluster_args + self.controller_args | |
480 |
|
479 | |||
481 | def start(self): |
|
480 | def start(self): | |
482 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" |
|
481 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" | |
483 | return super(MPIControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
482 | return super(MPIControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
484 |
|
483 | |||
485 |
|
484 | |||
486 | class MPIEngineSetLauncher(MPILauncher, EngineMixin): |
|
485 | class MPIEngineSetLauncher(MPILauncher, EngineMixin): | |
487 | """Launch engines using mpiexec""" |
|
486 | """Launch engines using mpiexec""" | |
488 |
|
487 | |||
489 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() |
|
488 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() | |
490 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather |
|
489 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather | |
491 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` |
|
490 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` | |
492 | @property |
|
491 | @property | |
493 | def program(self): |
|
492 | def program(self): | |
494 | return self.engine_cmd |
|
493 | return self.engine_cmd | |
495 |
|
494 | |||
496 | @property |
|
495 | @property | |
497 | def program_args(self): |
|
496 | def program_args(self): | |
498 | return self.cluster_args + self.engine_args |
|
497 | return self.cluster_args + self.engine_args | |
499 |
|
498 | |||
500 | def start(self, n): |
|
499 | def start(self, n): | |
501 | """Start n engines by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
500 | """Start n engines by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
502 | self.n = n |
|
501 | self.n = n | |
503 | return super(MPIEngineSetLauncher, self).start(n) |
|
502 | return super(MPIEngineSetLauncher, self).start(n) | |
504 |
|
503 | |||
505 | # deprecated MPIExec names |
|
504 | # deprecated MPIExec names | |
506 | class DeprecatedMPILauncher(object): |
|
505 | class DeprecatedMPILauncher(object): | |
507 | def warn(self): |
|
506 | def warn(self): | |
508 | oldname = self.__class__.__name__ |
|
507 | oldname = self.__class__.__name__ | |
509 | newname = oldname.replace('MPIExec', 'MPI') |
|
508 | newname = oldname.replace('MPIExec', 'MPI') | |
510 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s name is deprecated, use %s", oldname, newname) |
|
509 | self.log.warn("WARNING: %s name is deprecated, use %s", oldname, newname) | |
511 |
|
510 | |||
512 | class MPIExecLauncher(MPILauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): |
|
511 | class MPIExecLauncher(MPILauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): | |
513 | """Deprecated, use MPILauncher""" |
|
512 | """Deprecated, use MPILauncher""" | |
514 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
513 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
515 | super(MPIExecLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
514 | super(MPIExecLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
516 | self.warn() |
|
515 | self.warn() | |
517 |
|
516 | |||
518 | class MPIExecControllerLauncher(MPIControllerLauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): |
|
517 | class MPIExecControllerLauncher(MPIControllerLauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): | |
519 | """Deprecated, use MPIControllerLauncher""" |
|
518 | """Deprecated, use MPIControllerLauncher""" | |
520 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
519 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
521 | super(MPIExecControllerLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
520 | super(MPIExecControllerLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
522 | self.warn() |
|
521 | self.warn() | |
523 |
|
522 | |||
524 | class MPIExecEngineSetLauncher(MPIEngineSetLauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): |
|
523 | class MPIExecEngineSetLauncher(MPIEngineSetLauncher, DeprecatedMPILauncher): | |
525 | """Deprecated, use MPIEngineSetLauncher""" |
|
524 | """Deprecated, use MPIEngineSetLauncher""" | |
526 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
525 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
527 | super(MPIExecEngineSetLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
526 | super(MPIExecEngineSetLauncher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
528 | self.warn() |
|
527 | self.warn() | |
529 |
|
528 | |||
530 |
|
529 | |||
531 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
530 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
532 | # SSH launchers |
|
531 | # SSH launchers | |
533 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
532 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
534 |
|
533 | |||
535 | # TODO: Get SSH Launcher back to level of sshx in 0.10.2 |
|
534 | # TODO: Get SSH Launcher back to level of sshx in 0.10.2 | |
536 |
|
535 | |||
537 | class SSHLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): |
|
536 | class SSHLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): | |
538 | """A minimal launcher for ssh. |
|
537 | """A minimal launcher for ssh. | |
539 |
|
538 | |||
540 | To be useful this will probably have to be extended to use the ``sshx`` |
|
539 | To be useful this will probably have to be extended to use the ``sshx`` | |
541 | idea for environment variables. There could be other things this needs |
|
540 | idea for environment variables. There could be other things this needs | |
542 | as well. |
|
541 | as well. | |
543 | """ |
|
542 | """ | |
544 |
|
543 | |||
545 | ssh_cmd = List(['ssh'], config=True, |
|
544 | ssh_cmd = List(['ssh'], config=True, | |
546 | help="command for starting ssh") |
|
545 | help="command for starting ssh") | |
547 | ssh_args = List(['-tt'], config=True, |
|
546 | ssh_args = List(['-tt'], config=True, | |
548 | help="args to pass to ssh") |
|
547 | help="args to pass to ssh") | |
549 | scp_cmd = List(['scp'], config=True, |
|
548 | scp_cmd = List(['scp'], config=True, | |
550 | help="command for sending files") |
|
549 | help="command for sending files") | |
551 | program = List(['date'], |
|
550 | program = List(['date'], | |
552 | help="Program to launch via ssh") |
|
551 | help="Program to launch via ssh") | |
553 | program_args = List([], |
|
552 | program_args = List([], | |
554 | help="args to pass to remote program") |
|
553 | help="args to pass to remote program") | |
555 | hostname = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
554 | hostname = Unicode('', config=True, | |
556 | help="hostname on which to launch the program") |
|
555 | help="hostname on which to launch the program") | |
557 | user = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
556 | user = Unicode('', config=True, | |
558 | help="username for ssh") |
|
557 | help="username for ssh") | |
559 | location = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
558 | location = Unicode('', config=True, | |
560 | help="user@hostname location for ssh in one setting") |
|
559 | help="user@hostname location for ssh in one setting") | |
561 | to_fetch = List([], config=True, |
|
560 | to_fetch = List([], config=True, | |
562 | help="List of (remote, local) files to fetch after starting") |
|
561 | help="List of (remote, local) files to fetch after starting") | |
563 | to_send = List([], config=True, |
|
562 | to_send = List([], config=True, | |
564 | help="List of (local, remote) files to send before starting") |
|
563 | help="List of (local, remote) files to send before starting") | |
565 |
|
564 | |||
566 | def _hostname_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
565 | def _hostname_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
567 | if self.user: |
|
566 | if self.user: | |
568 | self.location = u'%s@%s' % (self.user, new) |
|
567 | self.location = u'%s@%s' % (self.user, new) | |
569 | else: |
|
568 | else: | |
570 | self.location = new |
|
569 | self.location = new | |
571 |
|
570 | |||
572 | def _user_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
571 | def _user_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
573 | self.location = u'%s@%s' % (new, self.hostname) |
|
572 | self.location = u'%s@%s' % (new, self.hostname) | |
574 |
|
573 | |||
575 | def find_args(self): |
|
574 | def find_args(self): | |
576 | return self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + [self.location] + \ |
|
575 | return self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + [self.location] + \ | |
577 | list(map(pipes.quote, self.program + self.program_args)) |
|
576 | list(map(pipes.quote, self.program + self.program_args)) | |
578 |
|
577 | |||
579 | def _send_file(self, local, remote): |
|
578 | def _send_file(self, local, remote): | |
580 | """send a single file""" |
|
579 | """send a single file""" | |
581 | full_remote = "%s:%s" % (self.location, remote) |
|
580 | full_remote = "%s:%s" % (self.location, remote) | |
582 | for i in range(10): |
|
581 | for i in range(10): | |
583 | if not os.path.exists(local): |
|
582 | if not os.path.exists(local): | |
584 | self.log.debug("waiting for %s" % local) |
|
583 | self.log.debug("waiting for %s" % local) | |
585 | time.sleep(1) |
|
584 | time.sleep(1) | |
586 | else: |
|
585 | else: | |
587 | break |
|
586 | break | |
588 | remote_dir = os.path.dirname(remote) |
|
587 | remote_dir = os.path.dirname(remote) | |
589 | self.log.info("ensuring remote %s:%s/ exists", self.location, remote_dir) |
|
588 | self.log.info("ensuring remote %s:%s/ exists", self.location, remote_dir) | |
590 | check_output(self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + \ |
|
589 | check_output(self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + \ | |
591 | [self.location, 'mkdir', '-p', '--', remote_dir] |
|
590 | [self.location, 'mkdir', '-p', '--', remote_dir] | |
592 | ) |
|
591 | ) | |
593 | self.log.info("sending %s to %s", local, full_remote) |
|
592 | self.log.info("sending %s to %s", local, full_remote) | |
594 | check_output(self.scp_cmd + [local, full_remote]) |
|
593 | check_output(self.scp_cmd + [local, full_remote]) | |
595 |
|
594 | |||
596 | def send_files(self): |
|
595 | def send_files(self): | |
597 | """send our files (called before start)""" |
|
596 | """send our files (called before start)""" | |
598 | if not self.to_send: |
|
597 | if not self.to_send: | |
599 | return |
|
598 | return | |
600 | for local_file, remote_file in self.to_send: |
|
599 | for local_file, remote_file in self.to_send: | |
601 | self._send_file(local_file, remote_file) |
|
600 | self._send_file(local_file, remote_file) | |
602 |
|
601 | |||
603 | def _fetch_file(self, remote, local): |
|
602 | def _fetch_file(self, remote, local): | |
604 | """fetch a single file""" |
|
603 | """fetch a single file""" | |
605 | full_remote = "%s:%s" % (self.location, remote) |
|
604 | full_remote = "%s:%s" % (self.location, remote) | |
606 | self.log.info("fetching %s from %s", local, full_remote) |
|
605 | self.log.info("fetching %s from %s", local, full_remote) | |
607 | for i in range(10): |
|
606 | for i in range(10): | |
608 | # wait up to 10s for remote file to exist |
|
607 | # wait up to 10s for remote file to exist | |
609 | check = check_output(self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + \ |
|
608 | check = check_output(self.ssh_cmd + self.ssh_args + \ | |
610 | [self.location, 'test -e', remote, "&& echo 'yes' || echo 'no'"]) |
|
609 | [self.location, 'test -e', remote, "&& echo 'yes' || echo 'no'"]) | |
611 | check = check.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace').strip() |
|
610 | check = check.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace').strip() | |
612 | if check == u'no': |
|
611 | if check == u'no': | |
613 | time.sleep(1) |
|
612 | time.sleep(1) | |
614 | elif check == u'yes': |
|
613 | elif check == u'yes': | |
615 | break |
|
614 | break | |
616 | local_dir = os.path.dirname(local) |
|
615 | local_dir = os.path.dirname(local) | |
617 | ensure_dir_exists(local_dir, 775) |
|
616 | ensure_dir_exists(local_dir, 775) | |
618 | check_output(self.scp_cmd + [full_remote, local]) |
|
617 | check_output(self.scp_cmd + [full_remote, local]) | |
619 |
|
618 | |||
620 | def fetch_files(self): |
|
619 | def fetch_files(self): | |
621 | """fetch remote files (called after start)""" |
|
620 | """fetch remote files (called after start)""" | |
622 | if not self.to_fetch: |
|
621 | if not self.to_fetch: | |
623 | return |
|
622 | return | |
624 | for remote_file, local_file in self.to_fetch: |
|
623 | for remote_file, local_file in self.to_fetch: | |
625 | self._fetch_file(remote_file, local_file) |
|
624 | self._fetch_file(remote_file, local_file) | |
626 |
|
625 | |||
627 | def start(self, hostname=None, user=None): |
|
626 | def start(self, hostname=None, user=None): | |
628 | if hostname is not None: |
|
627 | if hostname is not None: | |
629 | self.hostname = hostname |
|
628 | self.hostname = hostname | |
630 | if user is not None: |
|
629 | if user is not None: | |
631 | self.user = user |
|
630 | self.user = user | |
632 |
|
631 | |||
633 | self.send_files() |
|
632 | self.send_files() | |
634 | super(SSHLauncher, self).start() |
|
633 | super(SSHLauncher, self).start() | |
635 | self.fetch_files() |
|
634 | self.fetch_files() | |
636 |
|
635 | |||
637 | def signal(self, sig): |
|
636 | def signal(self, sig): | |
638 | if self.state == 'running': |
|
637 | if self.state == 'running': | |
639 | # send escaped ssh connection-closer |
|
638 | # send escaped ssh connection-closer | |
640 | self.process.stdin.write('~.') |
|
639 | self.process.stdin.write('~.') | |
641 | self.process.stdin.flush() |
|
640 | self.process.stdin.flush() | |
642 |
|
641 | |||
643 | class SSHClusterLauncher(SSHLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): |
|
642 | class SSHClusterLauncher(SSHLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): | |
644 |
|
643 | |||
645 | remote_profile_dir = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
644 | remote_profile_dir = Unicode('', config=True, | |
646 | help="""The remote profile_dir to use. |
|
645 | help="""The remote profile_dir to use. | |
647 |
|
646 | |||
648 | If not specified, use calling profile, stripping out possible leading homedir. |
|
647 | If not specified, use calling profile, stripping out possible leading homedir. | |
649 | """) |
|
648 | """) | |
650 |
|
649 | |||
651 | def _profile_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
650 | def _profile_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
652 | if not self.remote_profile_dir: |
|
651 | if not self.remote_profile_dir: | |
653 | # trigger remote_profile_dir_default logic again, |
|
652 | # trigger remote_profile_dir_default logic again, | |
654 | # in case it was already triggered before profile_dir was set |
|
653 | # in case it was already triggered before profile_dir was set | |
655 | self.remote_profile_dir = self._strip_home(new) |
|
654 | self.remote_profile_dir = self._strip_home(new) | |
656 |
|
655 | |||
657 | @staticmethod |
|
656 | @staticmethod | |
658 | def _strip_home(path): |
|
657 | def _strip_home(path): | |
659 | """turns /home/you/.ipython/profile_foo into .ipython/profile_foo""" |
|
658 | """turns /home/you/.ipython/profile_foo into .ipython/profile_foo""" | |
660 | home = get_home_dir() |
|
659 | home = get_home_dir() | |
661 | if not home.endswith('/'): |
|
660 | if not home.endswith('/'): | |
662 | home = home+'/' |
|
661 | home = home+'/' | |
663 |
|
662 | |||
664 | if path.startswith(home): |
|
663 | if path.startswith(home): | |
665 | return path[len(home):] |
|
664 | return path[len(home):] | |
666 | else: |
|
665 | else: | |
667 | return path |
|
666 | return path | |
668 |
|
667 | |||
669 | def _remote_profile_dir_default(self): |
|
668 | def _remote_profile_dir_default(self): | |
670 | return self._strip_home(self.profile_dir) |
|
669 | return self._strip_home(self.profile_dir) | |
671 |
|
670 | |||
672 | def _cluster_id_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
671 | def _cluster_id_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
673 | if new: |
|
672 | if new: | |
674 | raise ValueError("cluster id not supported by SSH launchers") |
|
673 | raise ValueError("cluster id not supported by SSH launchers") | |
675 |
|
674 | |||
676 | @property |
|
675 | @property | |
677 | def cluster_args(self): |
|
676 | def cluster_args(self): | |
678 | return ['--profile-dir', self.remote_profile_dir] |
|
677 | return ['--profile-dir', self.remote_profile_dir] | |
679 |
|
678 | |||
680 | class SSHControllerLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher, ControllerMixin): |
|
679 | class SSHControllerLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher, ControllerMixin): | |
681 |
|
680 | |||
682 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() |
|
681 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() | |
683 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather |
|
682 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather | |
684 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` |
|
683 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` | |
685 |
|
684 | |||
686 | def _controller_cmd_default(self): |
|
685 | def _controller_cmd_default(self): | |
687 | return ['ipcontroller'] |
|
686 | return ['ipcontroller'] | |
688 |
|
687 | |||
689 | @property |
|
688 | @property | |
690 | def program(self): |
|
689 | def program(self): | |
691 | return self.controller_cmd |
|
690 | return self.controller_cmd | |
692 |
|
691 | |||
693 | @property |
|
692 | @property | |
694 | def program_args(self): |
|
693 | def program_args(self): | |
695 | return self.cluster_args + self.controller_args |
|
694 | return self.cluster_args + self.controller_args | |
696 |
|
695 | |||
697 | def _to_fetch_default(self): |
|
696 | def _to_fetch_default(self): | |
698 | return [ |
|
697 | return [ | |
699 | (os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf), |
|
698 | (os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf), | |
700 | os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf),) |
|
699 | os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf),) | |
701 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') |
|
700 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') | |
702 | ] |
|
701 | ] | |
703 |
|
702 | |||
704 | class SSHEngineLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher, EngineMixin): |
|
703 | class SSHEngineLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher, EngineMixin): | |
705 |
|
704 | |||
706 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() |
|
705 | # alias back to *non-configurable* program[_args] for use in find_args() | |
707 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather |
|
706 | # this way all Controller/EngineSetLaunchers have the same form, rather | |
708 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` |
|
707 | # than *some* having `program_args` and others `controller_args` | |
709 |
|
708 | |||
710 | def _engine_cmd_default(self): |
|
709 | def _engine_cmd_default(self): | |
711 | return ['ipengine'] |
|
710 | return ['ipengine'] | |
712 |
|
711 | |||
713 | @property |
|
712 | @property | |
714 | def program(self): |
|
713 | def program(self): | |
715 | return self.engine_cmd |
|
714 | return self.engine_cmd | |
716 |
|
715 | |||
717 | @property |
|
716 | @property | |
718 | def program_args(self): |
|
717 | def program_args(self): | |
719 | return self.cluster_args + self.engine_args |
|
718 | return self.cluster_args + self.engine_args | |
720 |
|
719 | |||
721 | def _to_send_default(self): |
|
720 | def _to_send_default(self): | |
722 | return [ |
|
721 | return [ | |
723 | (os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf), |
|
722 | (os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf), | |
724 | os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf)) |
|
723 | os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf)) | |
725 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') |
|
724 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') | |
726 | ] |
|
725 | ] | |
727 |
|
726 | |||
728 |
|
727 | |||
729 | class SSHEngineSetLauncher(LocalEngineSetLauncher): |
|
728 | class SSHEngineSetLauncher(LocalEngineSetLauncher): | |
730 | launcher_class = SSHEngineLauncher |
|
729 | launcher_class = SSHEngineLauncher | |
731 | engines = Dict(config=True, |
|
730 | engines = Dict(config=True, | |
732 | help="""dict of engines to launch. This is a dict by hostname of ints, |
|
731 | help="""dict of engines to launch. This is a dict by hostname of ints, | |
733 | corresponding to the number of engines to start on that host.""") |
|
732 | corresponding to the number of engines to start on that host.""") | |
734 |
|
733 | |||
735 | def _engine_cmd_default(self): |
|
734 | def _engine_cmd_default(self): | |
736 | return ['ipengine'] |
|
735 | return ['ipengine'] | |
737 |
|
736 | |||
738 | @property |
|
737 | @property | |
739 | def engine_count(self): |
|
738 | def engine_count(self): | |
740 | """determine engine count from `engines` dict""" |
|
739 | """determine engine count from `engines` dict""" | |
741 | count = 0 |
|
740 | count = 0 | |
742 | for n in itervalues(self.engines): |
|
741 | for n in itervalues(self.engines): | |
743 | if isinstance(n, (tuple,list)): |
|
742 | if isinstance(n, (tuple,list)): | |
744 | n,args = n |
|
743 | n,args = n | |
745 | count += n |
|
744 | count += n | |
746 | return count |
|
745 | return count | |
747 |
|
746 | |||
748 | def start(self, n): |
|
747 | def start(self, n): | |
749 | """Start engines by profile or profile_dir. |
|
748 | """Start engines by profile or profile_dir. | |
750 | `n` is ignored, and the `engines` config property is used instead. |
|
749 | `n` is ignored, and the `engines` config property is used instead. | |
751 | """ |
|
750 | """ | |
752 |
|
751 | |||
753 | dlist = [] |
|
752 | dlist = [] | |
754 | for host, n in iteritems(self.engines): |
|
753 | for host, n in iteritems(self.engines): | |
755 | if isinstance(n, (tuple, list)): |
|
754 | if isinstance(n, (tuple, list)): | |
756 | n, args = n |
|
755 | n, args = n | |
757 | else: |
|
756 | else: | |
758 | args = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_args) |
|
757 | args = copy.deepcopy(self.engine_args) | |
759 |
|
758 | |||
760 | if '@' in host: |
|
759 | if '@' in host: | |
761 | user,host = host.split('@',1) |
|
760 | user,host = host.split('@',1) | |
762 | else: |
|
761 | else: | |
763 | user=None |
|
762 | user=None | |
764 | for i in range(n): |
|
763 | for i in range(n): | |
765 | if i > 0: |
|
764 | if i > 0: | |
766 | time.sleep(self.delay) |
|
765 | time.sleep(self.delay) | |
767 | el = self.launcher_class(work_dir=self.work_dir, parent=self, log=self.log, |
|
766 | el = self.launcher_class(work_dir=self.work_dir, parent=self, log=self.log, | |
768 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, |
|
767 | profile_dir=self.profile_dir, cluster_id=self.cluster_id, | |
769 | ) |
|
768 | ) | |
770 | if i > 0: |
|
769 | if i > 0: | |
771 | # only send files for the first engine on each host |
|
770 | # only send files for the first engine on each host | |
772 | el.to_send = [] |
|
771 | el.to_send = [] | |
773 |
|
772 | |||
774 | # Copy the engine args over to each engine launcher. |
|
773 | # Copy the engine args over to each engine launcher. | |
775 | el.engine_cmd = self.engine_cmd |
|
774 | el.engine_cmd = self.engine_cmd | |
776 | el.engine_args = args |
|
775 | el.engine_args = args | |
777 | el.on_stop(self._notice_engine_stopped) |
|
776 | el.on_stop(self._notice_engine_stopped) | |
778 | d = el.start(user=user, hostname=host) |
|
777 | d = el.start(user=user, hostname=host) | |
779 | self.launchers[ "%s/%i" % (host,i) ] = el |
|
778 | self.launchers[ "%s/%i" % (host,i) ] = el | |
780 | dlist.append(d) |
|
779 | dlist.append(d) | |
781 | self.notify_start(dlist) |
|
780 | self.notify_start(dlist) | |
782 | return dlist |
|
781 | return dlist | |
783 |
|
782 | |||
784 |
|
783 | |||
785 | class SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher): |
|
784 | class SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher(SSHClusterLauncher): | |
786 | """Launcher for calling |
|
785 | """Launcher for calling | |
787 | `ipcluster engines` on a remote machine. |
|
786 | `ipcluster engines` on a remote machine. | |
788 |
|
787 | |||
789 | Requires that remote profile is already configured. |
|
788 | Requires that remote profile is already configured. | |
790 | """ |
|
789 | """ | |
791 |
|
790 | |||
792 | n = Integer() |
|
791 | n = Integer() | |
793 | ipcluster_cmd = List(['ipcluster'], config=True) |
|
792 | ipcluster_cmd = List(['ipcluster'], config=True) | |
794 |
|
793 | |||
795 | @property |
|
794 | @property | |
796 | def program(self): |
|
795 | def program(self): | |
797 | return self.ipcluster_cmd + ['engines'] |
|
796 | return self.ipcluster_cmd + ['engines'] | |
798 |
|
797 | |||
799 | @property |
|
798 | @property | |
800 | def program_args(self): |
|
799 | def program_args(self): | |
801 | return ['-n', str(self.n), '--profile-dir', self.remote_profile_dir] |
|
800 | return ['-n', str(self.n), '--profile-dir', self.remote_profile_dir] | |
802 |
|
801 | |||
803 | def _to_send_default(self): |
|
802 | def _to_send_default(self): | |
804 | return [ |
|
803 | return [ | |
805 | (os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf), |
|
804 | (os.path.join(self.profile_dir, 'security', cf), | |
806 | os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf)) |
|
805 | os.path.join(self.remote_profile_dir, 'security', cf)) | |
807 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') |
|
806 | for cf in ('ipcontroller-client.json', 'ipcontroller-engine.json') | |
808 | ] |
|
807 | ] | |
809 |
|
808 | |||
810 | def start(self, n): |
|
809 | def start(self, n): | |
811 | self.n = n |
|
810 | self.n = n | |
812 | super(SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, self).start() |
|
811 | super(SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, self).start() | |
813 |
|
812 | |||
814 |
|
813 | |||
815 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
814 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
816 | # Windows HPC Server 2008 scheduler launchers |
|
815 | # Windows HPC Server 2008 scheduler launchers | |
817 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
816 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
818 |
|
817 | |||
819 |
|
818 | |||
820 | # This is only used on Windows. |
|
819 | # This is only used on Windows. | |
821 | def find_job_cmd(): |
|
820 | def find_job_cmd(): | |
822 | if WINDOWS: |
|
821 | if WINDOWS: | |
823 | try: |
|
822 | try: | |
824 | return find_cmd('job') |
|
823 | return find_cmd('job') | |
825 | except (FindCmdError, ImportError): |
|
824 | except (FindCmdError, ImportError): | |
826 | # ImportError will be raised if win32api is not installed |
|
825 | # ImportError will be raised if win32api is not installed | |
827 | return 'job' |
|
826 | return 'job' | |
828 | else: |
|
827 | else: | |
829 | return 'job' |
|
828 | return 'job' | |
830 |
|
829 | |||
831 |
|
830 | |||
832 | class WindowsHPCLauncher(BaseLauncher): |
|
831 | class WindowsHPCLauncher(BaseLauncher): | |
833 |
|
832 | |||
834 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, |
|
833 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, | |
835 | help="""A regular expression used to get the job id from the output of the |
|
834 | help="""A regular expression used to get the job id from the output of the | |
836 | submit_command. """ |
|
835 | submit_command. """ | |
837 | ) |
|
836 | ) | |
838 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipython_job.xml', config=True, |
|
837 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipython_job.xml', config=True, | |
839 | help="The filename of the instantiated job script.") |
|
838 | help="The filename of the instantiated job script.") | |
840 | # The full path to the instantiated job script. This gets made dynamically |
|
839 | # The full path to the instantiated job script. This gets made dynamically | |
841 | # by combining the work_dir with the job_file_name. |
|
840 | # by combining the work_dir with the job_file_name. | |
842 | job_file = Unicode(u'') |
|
841 | job_file = Unicode(u'') | |
843 | scheduler = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
842 | scheduler = Unicode('', config=True, | |
844 | help="The hostname of the scheduler to submit the job to.") |
|
843 | help="The hostname of the scheduler to submit the job to.") | |
845 | job_cmd = Unicode(find_job_cmd(), config=True, |
|
844 | job_cmd = Unicode(find_job_cmd(), config=True, | |
846 | help="The command for submitting jobs.") |
|
845 | help="The command for submitting jobs.") | |
847 |
|
846 | |||
848 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): |
|
847 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): | |
849 | super(WindowsHPCLauncher, self).__init__( |
|
848 | super(WindowsHPCLauncher, self).__init__( | |
850 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs |
|
849 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs | |
851 | ) |
|
850 | ) | |
852 |
|
851 | |||
853 | @property |
|
852 | @property | |
854 | def job_file(self): |
|
853 | def job_file(self): | |
855 | return os.path.join(self.work_dir, self.job_file_name) |
|
854 | return os.path.join(self.work_dir, self.job_file_name) | |
856 |
|
855 | |||
857 | def write_job_file(self, n): |
|
856 | def write_job_file(self, n): | |
858 | raise NotImplementedError("Implement write_job_file in a subclass.") |
|
857 | raise NotImplementedError("Implement write_job_file in a subclass.") | |
859 |
|
858 | |||
860 | def find_args(self): |
|
859 | def find_args(self): | |
861 | return [u'job.exe'] |
|
860 | return [u'job.exe'] | |
862 |
|
861 | |||
863 | def parse_job_id(self, output): |
|
862 | def parse_job_id(self, output): | |
864 | """Take the output of the submit command and return the job id.""" |
|
863 | """Take the output of the submit command and return the job id.""" | |
865 | m = self.job_id_regexp.search(output) |
|
864 | m = self.job_id_regexp.search(output) | |
866 | if m is not None: |
|
865 | if m is not None: | |
867 | job_id = m.group() |
|
866 | job_id = m.group() | |
868 | else: |
|
867 | else: | |
869 | raise LauncherError("Job id couldn't be determined: %s" % output) |
|
868 | raise LauncherError("Job id couldn't be determined: %s" % output) | |
870 | self.job_id = job_id |
|
869 | self.job_id = job_id | |
871 | self.log.info('Job started with id: %r', job_id) |
|
870 | self.log.info('Job started with id: %r', job_id) | |
872 | return job_id |
|
871 | return job_id | |
873 |
|
872 | |||
874 | def start(self, n): |
|
873 | def start(self, n): | |
875 | """Start n copies of the process using the Win HPC job scheduler.""" |
|
874 | """Start n copies of the process using the Win HPC job scheduler.""" | |
876 | self.write_job_file(n) |
|
875 | self.write_job_file(n) | |
877 | args = [ |
|
876 | args = [ | |
878 | 'submit', |
|
877 | 'submit', | |
879 | '/jobfile:%s' % self.job_file, |
|
878 | '/jobfile:%s' % self.job_file, | |
880 | '/scheduler:%s' % self.scheduler |
|
879 | '/scheduler:%s' % self.scheduler | |
881 | ] |
|
880 | ] | |
882 | self.log.debug("Starting Win HPC Job: %s" % (self.job_cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args),)) |
|
881 | self.log.debug("Starting Win HPC Job: %s" % (self.job_cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args),)) | |
883 |
|
882 | |||
884 | output = check_output([self.job_cmd]+args, |
|
883 | output = check_output([self.job_cmd]+args, | |
885 | env=os.environ, |
|
884 | env=os.environ, | |
886 | cwd=self.work_dir, |
|
885 | cwd=self.work_dir, | |
887 | stderr=STDOUT |
|
886 | stderr=STDOUT | |
888 | ) |
|
887 | ) | |
889 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') |
|
888 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') | |
890 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) |
|
889 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) | |
891 | self.notify_start(job_id) |
|
890 | self.notify_start(job_id) | |
892 | return job_id |
|
891 | return job_id | |
893 |
|
892 | |||
894 | def stop(self): |
|
893 | def stop(self): | |
895 | args = [ |
|
894 | args = [ | |
896 | 'cancel', |
|
895 | 'cancel', | |
897 | self.job_id, |
|
896 | self.job_id, | |
898 | '/scheduler:%s' % self.scheduler |
|
897 | '/scheduler:%s' % self.scheduler | |
899 | ] |
|
898 | ] | |
900 | self.log.info("Stopping Win HPC Job: %s" % (self.job_cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args),)) |
|
899 | self.log.info("Stopping Win HPC Job: %s" % (self.job_cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args),)) | |
901 | try: |
|
900 | try: | |
902 | output = check_output([self.job_cmd]+args, |
|
901 | output = check_output([self.job_cmd]+args, | |
903 | env=os.environ, |
|
902 | env=os.environ, | |
904 | cwd=self.work_dir, |
|
903 | cwd=self.work_dir, | |
905 | stderr=STDOUT |
|
904 | stderr=STDOUT | |
906 | ) |
|
905 | ) | |
907 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') |
|
906 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') | |
908 | except: |
|
907 | except: | |
909 | output = u'The job already appears to be stopped: %r' % self.job_id |
|
908 | output = u'The job already appears to be stopped: %r' % self.job_id | |
910 | self.notify_stop(dict(job_id=self.job_id, output=output)) # Pass the output of the kill cmd |
|
909 | self.notify_stop(dict(job_id=self.job_id, output=output)) # Pass the output of the kill cmd | |
911 | return output |
|
910 | return output | |
912 |
|
911 | |||
913 |
|
912 | |||
914 | class WindowsHPCControllerLauncher(WindowsHPCLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): |
|
913 | class WindowsHPCControllerLauncher(WindowsHPCLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): | |
915 |
|
914 | |||
916 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipcontroller_job.xml', config=True, |
|
915 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipcontroller_job.xml', config=True, | |
917 | help="WinHPC xml job file.") |
|
916 | help="WinHPC xml job file.") | |
918 | controller_args = List([], config=False, |
|
917 | controller_args = List([], config=False, | |
919 | help="extra args to pass to ipcontroller") |
|
918 | help="extra args to pass to ipcontroller") | |
920 |
|
919 | |||
921 | def write_job_file(self, n): |
|
920 | def write_job_file(self, n): | |
922 | job = IPControllerJob(parent=self) |
|
921 | job = IPControllerJob(parent=self) | |
923 |
|
922 | |||
924 | t = IPControllerTask(parent=self) |
|
923 | t = IPControllerTask(parent=self) | |
925 | # The tasks work directory is *not* the actual work directory of |
|
924 | # The tasks work directory is *not* the actual work directory of | |
926 | # the controller. It is used as the base path for the stdout/stderr |
|
925 | # the controller. It is used as the base path for the stdout/stderr | |
927 | # files that the scheduler redirects to. |
|
926 | # files that the scheduler redirects to. | |
928 | t.work_directory = self.profile_dir |
|
927 | t.work_directory = self.profile_dir | |
929 | # Add the profile_dir and from self.start(). |
|
928 | # Add the profile_dir and from self.start(). | |
930 | t.controller_args.extend(self.cluster_args) |
|
929 | t.controller_args.extend(self.cluster_args) | |
931 | t.controller_args.extend(self.controller_args) |
|
930 | t.controller_args.extend(self.controller_args) | |
932 | job.add_task(t) |
|
931 | job.add_task(t) | |
933 |
|
932 | |||
934 | self.log.debug("Writing job description file: %s", self.job_file) |
|
933 | self.log.debug("Writing job description file: %s", self.job_file) | |
935 | job.write(self.job_file) |
|
934 | job.write(self.job_file) | |
936 |
|
935 | |||
937 | @property |
|
936 | @property | |
938 | def job_file(self): |
|
937 | def job_file(self): | |
939 | return os.path.join(self.profile_dir, self.job_file_name) |
|
938 | return os.path.join(self.profile_dir, self.job_file_name) | |
940 |
|
939 | |||
941 | def start(self): |
|
940 | def start(self): | |
942 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" |
|
941 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" | |
943 | return super(WindowsHPCControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
942 | return super(WindowsHPCControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
944 |
|
943 | |||
945 |
|
944 | |||
946 | class WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher(WindowsHPCLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): |
|
945 | class WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher(WindowsHPCLauncher, ClusterAppMixin): | |
947 |
|
946 | |||
948 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipengineset_job.xml', config=True, |
|
947 | job_file_name = Unicode(u'ipengineset_job.xml', config=True, | |
949 | help="jobfile for ipengines job") |
|
948 | help="jobfile for ipengines job") | |
950 | engine_args = List([], config=False, |
|
949 | engine_args = List([], config=False, | |
951 | help="extra args to pas to ipengine") |
|
950 | help="extra args to pas to ipengine") | |
952 |
|
951 | |||
953 | def write_job_file(self, n): |
|
952 | def write_job_file(self, n): | |
954 | job = IPEngineSetJob(parent=self) |
|
953 | job = IPEngineSetJob(parent=self) | |
955 |
|
954 | |||
956 | for i in range(n): |
|
955 | for i in range(n): | |
957 | t = IPEngineTask(parent=self) |
|
956 | t = IPEngineTask(parent=self) | |
958 | # The tasks work directory is *not* the actual work directory of |
|
957 | # The tasks work directory is *not* the actual work directory of | |
959 | # the engine. It is used as the base path for the stdout/stderr |
|
958 | # the engine. It is used as the base path for the stdout/stderr | |
960 | # files that the scheduler redirects to. |
|
959 | # files that the scheduler redirects to. | |
961 | t.work_directory = self.profile_dir |
|
960 | t.work_directory = self.profile_dir | |
962 | # Add the profile_dir and from self.start(). |
|
961 | # Add the profile_dir and from self.start(). | |
963 | t.engine_args.extend(self.cluster_args) |
|
962 | t.engine_args.extend(self.cluster_args) | |
964 | t.engine_args.extend(self.engine_args) |
|
963 | t.engine_args.extend(self.engine_args) | |
965 | job.add_task(t) |
|
964 | job.add_task(t) | |
966 |
|
965 | |||
967 | self.log.debug("Writing job description file: %s", self.job_file) |
|
966 | self.log.debug("Writing job description file: %s", self.job_file) | |
968 | job.write(self.job_file) |
|
967 | job.write(self.job_file) | |
969 |
|
968 | |||
970 | @property |
|
969 | @property | |
971 | def job_file(self): |
|
970 | def job_file(self): | |
972 | return os.path.join(self.profile_dir, self.job_file_name) |
|
971 | return os.path.join(self.profile_dir, self.job_file_name) | |
973 |
|
972 | |||
974 | def start(self, n): |
|
973 | def start(self, n): | |
975 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" |
|
974 | """Start the controller by profile_dir.""" | |
976 | return super(WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher, self).start(n) |
|
975 | return super(WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher, self).start(n) | |
977 |
|
976 | |||
978 |
|
977 | |||
979 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
978 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
980 | # Batch (PBS) system launchers |
|
979 | # Batch (PBS) system launchers | |
981 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
980 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
982 |
|
981 | |||
983 | class BatchClusterAppMixin(ClusterAppMixin): |
|
982 | class BatchClusterAppMixin(ClusterAppMixin): | |
984 | """ClusterApp mixin that updates the self.context dict, rather than cl-args.""" |
|
983 | """ClusterApp mixin that updates the self.context dict, rather than cl-args.""" | |
985 | def _profile_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
984 | def _profile_dir_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
986 | self.context[name] = new |
|
985 | self.context[name] = new | |
987 | _cluster_id_changed = _profile_dir_changed |
|
986 | _cluster_id_changed = _profile_dir_changed | |
988 |
|
987 | |||
989 | def _profile_dir_default(self): |
|
988 | def _profile_dir_default(self): | |
990 | self.context['profile_dir'] = '' |
|
989 | self.context['profile_dir'] = '' | |
991 | return '' |
|
990 | return '' | |
992 | def _cluster_id_default(self): |
|
991 | def _cluster_id_default(self): | |
993 | self.context['cluster_id'] = '' |
|
992 | self.context['cluster_id'] = '' | |
994 | return '' |
|
993 | return '' | |
995 |
|
994 | |||
996 |
|
995 | |||
997 | class BatchSystemLauncher(BaseLauncher): |
|
996 | class BatchSystemLauncher(BaseLauncher): | |
998 | """Launch an external process using a batch system. |
|
997 | """Launch an external process using a batch system. | |
999 |
|
998 | |||
1000 | This class is designed to work with UNIX batch systems like PBS, LSF, |
|
999 | This class is designed to work with UNIX batch systems like PBS, LSF, | |
1001 | GridEngine, etc. The overall model is that there are different commands |
|
1000 | GridEngine, etc. The overall model is that there are different commands | |
1002 | like qsub, qdel, etc. that handle the starting and stopping of the process. |
|
1001 | like qsub, qdel, etc. that handle the starting and stopping of the process. | |
1003 |
|
1002 | |||
1004 | This class also has the notion of a batch script. The ``batch_template`` |
|
1003 | This class also has the notion of a batch script. The ``batch_template`` | |
1005 | attribute can be set to a string that is a template for the batch script. |
|
1004 | attribute can be set to a string that is a template for the batch script. | |
1006 | This template is instantiated using string formatting. Thus the template can |
|
1005 | This template is instantiated using string formatting. Thus the template can | |
1007 | use {n} fot the number of instances. Subclasses can add additional variables |
|
1006 | use {n} fot the number of instances. Subclasses can add additional variables | |
1008 | to the template dict. |
|
1007 | to the template dict. | |
1009 | """ |
|
1008 | """ | |
1010 |
|
1009 | |||
1011 | # Subclasses must fill these in. See PBSEngineSet |
|
1010 | # Subclasses must fill these in. See PBSEngineSet | |
1012 | submit_command = List([''], config=True, |
|
1011 | submit_command = List([''], config=True, | |
1013 | help="The name of the command line program used to submit jobs.") |
|
1012 | help="The name of the command line program used to submit jobs.") | |
1014 | delete_command = List([''], config=True, |
|
1013 | delete_command = List([''], config=True, | |
1015 | help="The name of the command line program used to delete jobs.") |
|
1014 | help="The name of the command line program used to delete jobs.") | |
1016 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp('', config=True, |
|
1015 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp('', config=True, | |
1017 | help="""A regular expression used to get the job id from the output of the |
|
1016 | help="""A regular expression used to get the job id from the output of the | |
1018 | submit_command.""") |
|
1017 | submit_command.""") | |
1019 | job_id_regexp_group = Integer(0, config=True, |
|
1018 | job_id_regexp_group = Integer(0, config=True, | |
1020 | help="""The group we wish to match in job_id_regexp (0 to match all)""") |
|
1019 | help="""The group we wish to match in job_id_regexp (0 to match all)""") | |
1021 | batch_template = Unicode('', config=True, |
|
1020 | batch_template = Unicode('', config=True, | |
1022 | help="The string that is the batch script template itself.") |
|
1021 | help="The string that is the batch script template itself.") | |
1023 | batch_template_file = Unicode(u'', config=True, |
|
1022 | batch_template_file = Unicode(u'', config=True, | |
1024 | help="The file that contains the batch template.") |
|
1023 | help="The file that contains the batch template.") | |
1025 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'batch_script', config=True, |
|
1024 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'batch_script', config=True, | |
1026 | help="The filename of the instantiated batch script.") |
|
1025 | help="The filename of the instantiated batch script.") | |
1027 | queue = Unicode(u'', config=True, |
|
1026 | queue = Unicode(u'', config=True, | |
1028 | help="The PBS Queue.") |
|
1027 | help="The PBS Queue.") | |
1029 |
|
1028 | |||
1030 | def _queue_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
1029 | def _queue_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
1031 | self.context[name] = new |
|
1030 | self.context[name] = new | |
1032 |
|
1031 | |||
1033 | n = Integer(1) |
|
1032 | n = Integer(1) | |
1034 | _n_changed = _queue_changed |
|
1033 | _n_changed = _queue_changed | |
1035 |
|
1034 | |||
1036 | # not configurable, override in subclasses |
|
1035 | # not configurable, override in subclasses | |
1037 | # PBS Job Array regex |
|
1036 | # PBS Job Array regex | |
1038 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('') |
|
1037 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('') | |
1039 | job_array_template = Unicode('') |
|
1038 | job_array_template = Unicode('') | |
1040 | # PBS Queue regex |
|
1039 | # PBS Queue regex | |
1041 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('') |
|
1040 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('') | |
1042 | queue_template = Unicode('') |
|
1041 | queue_template = Unicode('') | |
1043 | # The default batch template, override in subclasses |
|
1042 | # The default batch template, override in subclasses | |
1044 | default_template = Unicode('') |
|
1043 | default_template = Unicode('') | |
1045 | # The full path to the instantiated batch script. |
|
1044 | # The full path to the instantiated batch script. | |
1046 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') |
|
1045 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') | |
1047 | # the format dict used with batch_template: |
|
1046 | # the format dict used with batch_template: | |
1048 | context = Dict() |
|
1047 | context = Dict() | |
1049 |
|
1048 | |||
1050 | def _context_default(self): |
|
1049 | def _context_default(self): | |
1051 | """load the default context with the default values for the basic keys |
|
1050 | """load the default context with the default values for the basic keys | |
1052 |
|
1051 | |||
1053 | because the _trait_changed methods only load the context if they |
|
1052 | because the _trait_changed methods only load the context if they | |
1054 | are set to something other than the default value. |
|
1053 | are set to something other than the default value. | |
1055 | """ |
|
1054 | """ | |
1056 | return dict(n=1, queue=u'', profile_dir=u'', cluster_id=u'') |
|
1055 | return dict(n=1, queue=u'', profile_dir=u'', cluster_id=u'') | |
1057 |
|
1056 | |||
1058 | # the Formatter instance for rendering the templates: |
|
1057 | # the Formatter instance for rendering the templates: | |
1059 | formatter = Instance(EvalFormatter, (), {}) |
|
1058 | formatter = Instance(EvalFormatter, (), {}) | |
1060 |
|
1059 | |||
1061 | def find_args(self): |
|
1060 | def find_args(self): | |
1062 | return self.submit_command + [self.batch_file] |
|
1061 | return self.submit_command + [self.batch_file] | |
1063 |
|
1062 | |||
1064 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): |
|
1063 | def __init__(self, work_dir=u'.', config=None, **kwargs): | |
1065 | super(BatchSystemLauncher, self).__init__( |
|
1064 | super(BatchSystemLauncher, self).__init__( | |
1066 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs |
|
1065 | work_dir=work_dir, config=config, **kwargs | |
1067 | ) |
|
1066 | ) | |
1068 | self.batch_file = os.path.join(self.work_dir, self.batch_file_name) |
|
1067 | self.batch_file = os.path.join(self.work_dir, self.batch_file_name) | |
1069 |
|
1068 | |||
1070 | def parse_job_id(self, output): |
|
1069 | def parse_job_id(self, output): | |
1071 | """Take the output of the submit command and return the job id.""" |
|
1070 | """Take the output of the submit command and return the job id.""" | |
1072 | m = self.job_id_regexp.search(output) |
|
1071 | m = self.job_id_regexp.search(output) | |
1073 | if m is not None: |
|
1072 | if m is not None: | |
1074 | job_id = m.group(self.job_id_regexp_group) |
|
1073 | job_id = m.group(self.job_id_regexp_group) | |
1075 | else: |
|
1074 | else: | |
1076 | raise LauncherError("Job id couldn't be determined: %s" % output) |
|
1075 | raise LauncherError("Job id couldn't be determined: %s" % output) | |
1077 | self.job_id = job_id |
|
1076 | self.job_id = job_id | |
1078 | self.log.info('Job submitted with job id: %r', job_id) |
|
1077 | self.log.info('Job submitted with job id: %r', job_id) | |
1079 | return job_id |
|
1078 | return job_id | |
1080 |
|
1079 | |||
1081 | def write_batch_script(self, n): |
|
1080 | def write_batch_script(self, n): | |
1082 | """Instantiate and write the batch script to the work_dir.""" |
|
1081 | """Instantiate and write the batch script to the work_dir.""" | |
1083 | self.n = n |
|
1082 | self.n = n | |
1084 | # first priority is batch_template if set |
|
1083 | # first priority is batch_template if set | |
1085 | if self.batch_template_file and not self.batch_template: |
|
1084 | if self.batch_template_file and not self.batch_template: | |
1086 | # second priority is batch_template_file |
|
1085 | # second priority is batch_template_file | |
1087 | with open(self.batch_template_file) as f: |
|
1086 | with open(self.batch_template_file) as f: | |
1088 | self.batch_template = f.read() |
|
1087 | self.batch_template = f.read() | |
1089 | if not self.batch_template: |
|
1088 | if not self.batch_template: | |
1090 | # third (last) priority is default_template |
|
1089 | # third (last) priority is default_template | |
1091 | self.batch_template = self.default_template |
|
1090 | self.batch_template = self.default_template | |
1092 | # add jobarray or queue lines to user-specified template |
|
1091 | # add jobarray or queue lines to user-specified template | |
1093 | # note that this is *only* when user did not specify a template. |
|
1092 | # note that this is *only* when user did not specify a template. | |
1094 | self._insert_queue_in_script() |
|
1093 | self._insert_queue_in_script() | |
1095 | self._insert_job_array_in_script() |
|
1094 | self._insert_job_array_in_script() | |
1096 | script_as_string = self.formatter.format(self.batch_template, **self.context) |
|
1095 | script_as_string = self.formatter.format(self.batch_template, **self.context) | |
1097 | self.log.debug('Writing batch script: %s', self.batch_file) |
|
1096 | self.log.debug('Writing batch script: %s', self.batch_file) | |
1098 | with open(self.batch_file, 'w') as f: |
|
1097 | with open(self.batch_file, 'w') as f: | |
1099 | f.write(script_as_string) |
|
1098 | f.write(script_as_string) | |
1100 | os.chmod(self.batch_file, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR) |
|
1099 | os.chmod(self.batch_file, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR) | |
1101 |
|
1100 | |||
1102 | def _insert_queue_in_script(self): |
|
1101 | def _insert_queue_in_script(self): | |
1103 | """Inserts a queue if required into the batch script. |
|
1102 | """Inserts a queue if required into the batch script. | |
1104 | """ |
|
1103 | """ | |
1105 | if self.queue and not self.queue_regexp.search(self.batch_template): |
|
1104 | if self.queue and not self.queue_regexp.search(self.batch_template): | |
1106 | self.log.debug("adding PBS queue settings to batch script") |
|
1105 | self.log.debug("adding PBS queue settings to batch script") | |
1107 | firstline, rest = self.batch_template.split('\n',1) |
|
1106 | firstline, rest = self.batch_template.split('\n',1) | |
1108 | self.batch_template = u'\n'.join([firstline, self.queue_template, rest]) |
|
1107 | self.batch_template = u'\n'.join([firstline, self.queue_template, rest]) | |
1109 |
|
1108 | |||
1110 | def _insert_job_array_in_script(self): |
|
1109 | def _insert_job_array_in_script(self): | |
1111 | """Inserts a job array if required into the batch script. |
|
1110 | """Inserts a job array if required into the batch script. | |
1112 | """ |
|
1111 | """ | |
1113 | if not self.job_array_regexp.search(self.batch_template): |
|
1112 | if not self.job_array_regexp.search(self.batch_template): | |
1114 | self.log.debug("adding job array settings to batch script") |
|
1113 | self.log.debug("adding job array settings to batch script") | |
1115 | firstline, rest = self.batch_template.split('\n',1) |
|
1114 | firstline, rest = self.batch_template.split('\n',1) | |
1116 | self.batch_template = u'\n'.join([firstline, self.job_array_template, rest]) |
|
1115 | self.batch_template = u'\n'.join([firstline, self.job_array_template, rest]) | |
1117 |
|
1116 | |||
1118 | def start(self, n): |
|
1117 | def start(self, n): | |
1119 | """Start n copies of the process using a batch system.""" |
|
1118 | """Start n copies of the process using a batch system.""" | |
1120 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %r", self.__class__.__name__, self.args) |
|
1119 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %r", self.__class__.__name__, self.args) | |
1121 | # Here we save profile_dir in the context so they |
|
1120 | # Here we save profile_dir in the context so they | |
1122 | # can be used in the batch script template as {profile_dir} |
|
1121 | # can be used in the batch script template as {profile_dir} | |
1123 | self.write_batch_script(n) |
|
1122 | self.write_batch_script(n) | |
1124 | output = check_output(self.args, env=os.environ) |
|
1123 | output = check_output(self.args, env=os.environ) | |
1125 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') |
|
1124 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') | |
1126 |
|
1125 | |||
1127 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) |
|
1126 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) | |
1128 | self.notify_start(job_id) |
|
1127 | self.notify_start(job_id) | |
1129 | return job_id |
|
1128 | return job_id | |
1130 |
|
1129 | |||
1131 | def stop(self): |
|
1130 | def stop(self): | |
1132 | try: |
|
1131 | try: | |
1133 | p = Popen(self.delete_command+[self.job_id], env=os.environ, |
|
1132 | p = Popen(self.delete_command+[self.job_id], env=os.environ, | |
1134 | stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) |
|
1133 | stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) | |
1135 | out, err = p.communicate() |
|
1134 | out, err = p.communicate() | |
1136 | output = out + err |
|
1135 | output = out + err | |
1137 | except: |
|
1136 | except: | |
1138 | self.log.exception("Problem stopping cluster with command: %s" % |
|
1137 | self.log.exception("Problem stopping cluster with command: %s" % | |
1139 | (self.delete_command + [self.job_id])) |
|
1138 | (self.delete_command + [self.job_id])) | |
1140 | output = "" |
|
1139 | output = "" | |
1141 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') |
|
1140 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') | |
1142 | self.notify_stop(dict(job_id=self.job_id, output=output)) # Pass the output of the kill cmd |
|
1141 | self.notify_stop(dict(job_id=self.job_id, output=output)) # Pass the output of the kill cmd | |
1143 | return output |
|
1142 | return output | |
1144 |
|
1143 | |||
1145 |
|
1144 | |||
1146 | class PBSLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): |
|
1145 | class PBSLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): | |
1147 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for PBS.""" |
|
1146 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for PBS.""" | |
1148 |
|
1147 | |||
1149 | submit_command = List(['qsub'], config=True, |
|
1148 | submit_command = List(['qsub'], config=True, | |
1150 | help="The PBS submit command ['qsub']") |
|
1149 | help="The PBS submit command ['qsub']") | |
1151 | delete_command = List(['qdel'], config=True, |
|
1150 | delete_command = List(['qdel'], config=True, | |
1152 | help="The PBS delete command ['qsub']") |
|
1151 | help="The PBS delete command ['qsub']") | |
1153 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, |
|
1152 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, | |
1154 | help="Regular expresion for identifying the job ID [r'\d+']") |
|
1153 | help="Regular expresion for identifying the job ID [r'\d+']") | |
1155 |
|
1154 | |||
1156 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') |
|
1155 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') | |
1157 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#PBS\W+-t\W+[\w\d\-\$]+') |
|
1156 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#PBS\W+-t\W+[\w\d\-\$]+') | |
1158 | job_array_template = Unicode('#PBS -t 1-{n}') |
|
1157 | job_array_template = Unicode('#PBS -t 1-{n}') | |
1159 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#PBS\W+-q\W+\$?\w+') |
|
1158 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#PBS\W+-q\W+\$?\w+') | |
1160 | queue_template = Unicode('#PBS -q {queue}') |
|
1159 | queue_template = Unicode('#PBS -q {queue}') | |
1161 |
|
1160 | |||
1162 |
|
1161 | |||
1163 | class PBSControllerLauncher(PBSLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1162 | class PBSControllerLauncher(PBSLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1164 | """Launch a controller using PBS.""" |
|
1163 | """Launch a controller using PBS.""" | |
1165 |
|
1164 | |||
1166 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'pbs_controller', config=True, |
|
1165 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'pbs_controller', config=True, | |
1167 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") |
|
1166 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") | |
1168 | default_template= Unicode("""#!/bin/sh |
|
1167 | default_template= Unicode("""#!/bin/sh | |
1169 | #PBS -V |
|
1168 | #PBS -V | |
1170 | #PBS -N ipcontroller |
|
1169 | #PBS -N ipcontroller | |
1171 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1170 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1172 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1171 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) | |
1173 |
|
1172 | |||
1174 | def start(self): |
|
1173 | def start(self): | |
1175 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
1174 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
1176 | return super(PBSControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
1175 | return super(PBSControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
1177 |
|
1176 | |||
1178 |
|
1177 | |||
1179 | class PBSEngineSetLauncher(PBSLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1178 | class PBSEngineSetLauncher(PBSLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1180 | """Launch Engines using PBS""" |
|
1179 | """Launch Engines using PBS""" | |
1181 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'pbs_engines', config=True, |
|
1180 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'pbs_engines', config=True, | |
1182 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") |
|
1181 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") | |
1183 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#!/bin/sh |
|
1182 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#!/bin/sh | |
1184 | #PBS -V |
|
1183 | #PBS -V | |
1185 | #PBS -N ipengine |
|
1184 | #PBS -N ipengine | |
1186 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1185 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1187 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote,ipengine_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1186 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote,ipengine_cmd_argv)))) | |
1188 |
|
1187 | |||
1189 |
|
1188 | |||
1190 | #SGE is very similar to PBS |
|
1189 | #SGE is very similar to PBS | |
1191 |
|
1190 | |||
1192 | class SGELauncher(PBSLauncher): |
|
1191 | class SGELauncher(PBSLauncher): | |
1193 | """Sun GridEngine is a PBS clone with slightly different syntax""" |
|
1192 | """Sun GridEngine is a PBS clone with slightly different syntax""" | |
1194 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#\$\W+\-t') |
|
1193 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#\$\W+\-t') | |
1195 | job_array_template = Unicode('#$ -t 1-{n}') |
|
1194 | job_array_template = Unicode('#$ -t 1-{n}') | |
1196 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#\$\W+-q\W+\$?\w+') |
|
1195 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#\$\W+-q\W+\$?\w+') | |
1197 | queue_template = Unicode('#$ -q {queue}') |
|
1196 | queue_template = Unicode('#$ -q {queue}') | |
1198 |
|
1197 | |||
1199 |
|
1198 | |||
1200 | class SGEControllerLauncher(SGELauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1199 | class SGEControllerLauncher(SGELauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1201 | """Launch a controller using SGE.""" |
|
1200 | """Launch a controller using SGE.""" | |
1202 |
|
1201 | |||
1203 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'sge_controller', config=True, |
|
1202 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'sge_controller', config=True, | |
1204 | help="batch file name for the ipontroller job.") |
|
1203 | help="batch file name for the ipontroller job.") | |
1205 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#$ -V |
|
1204 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#$ -V | |
1206 | #$ -S /bin/sh |
|
1205 | #$ -S /bin/sh | |
1207 | #$ -N ipcontroller |
|
1206 | #$ -N ipcontroller | |
1208 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1207 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1209 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1208 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) | |
1210 |
|
1209 | |||
1211 | def start(self): |
|
1210 | def start(self): | |
1212 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
1211 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
1213 | return super(SGEControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
1212 | return super(SGEControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
1214 |
|
1213 | |||
1215 |
|
1214 | |||
1216 | class SGEEngineSetLauncher(SGELauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1215 | class SGEEngineSetLauncher(SGELauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1217 | """Launch Engines with SGE""" |
|
1216 | """Launch Engines with SGE""" | |
1218 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'sge_engines', config=True, |
|
1217 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'sge_engines', config=True, | |
1219 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") |
|
1218 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") | |
1220 | default_template = Unicode("""#$ -V |
|
1219 | default_template = Unicode("""#$ -V | |
1221 | #$ -S /bin/sh |
|
1220 | #$ -S /bin/sh | |
1222 | #$ -N ipengine |
|
1221 | #$ -N ipengine | |
1223 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1222 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1224 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipengine_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1223 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipengine_cmd_argv)))) | |
1225 |
|
1224 | |||
1226 |
|
1225 | |||
1227 | # LSF launchers |
|
1226 | # LSF launchers | |
1228 |
|
1227 | |||
1229 | class LSFLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): |
|
1228 | class LSFLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): | |
1230 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for LSF.""" |
|
1229 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for LSF.""" | |
1231 |
|
1230 | |||
1232 | submit_command = List(['bsub'], config=True, |
|
1231 | submit_command = List(['bsub'], config=True, | |
1233 | help="The PBS submit command ['bsub']") |
|
1232 | help="The PBS submit command ['bsub']") | |
1234 | delete_command = List(['bkill'], config=True, |
|
1233 | delete_command = List(['bkill'], config=True, | |
1235 | help="The PBS delete command ['bkill']") |
|
1234 | help="The PBS delete command ['bkill']") | |
1236 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, |
|
1235 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'\d+', config=True, | |
1237 | help="Regular expresion for identifying the job ID [r'\d+']") |
|
1236 | help="Regular expresion for identifying the job ID [r'\d+']") | |
1238 |
|
1237 | |||
1239 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') |
|
1238 | batch_file = Unicode(u'') | |
1240 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#BSUB[ \t]-J+\w+\[\d+-\d+\]') |
|
1239 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('#BSUB[ \t]-J+\w+\[\d+-\d+\]') | |
1241 | job_array_template = Unicode('#BSUB -J ipengine[1-{n}]') |
|
1240 | job_array_template = Unicode('#BSUB -J ipengine[1-{n}]') | |
1242 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#BSUB[ \t]+-q[ \t]+\w+') |
|
1241 | queue_regexp = CRegExp('#BSUB[ \t]+-q[ \t]+\w+') | |
1243 | queue_template = Unicode('#BSUB -q {queue}') |
|
1242 | queue_template = Unicode('#BSUB -q {queue}') | |
1244 |
|
1243 | |||
1245 | def start(self, n): |
|
1244 | def start(self, n): | |
1246 | """Start n copies of the process using LSF batch system. |
|
1245 | """Start n copies of the process using LSF batch system. | |
1247 | This cant inherit from the base class because bsub expects |
|
1246 | This cant inherit from the base class because bsub expects | |
1248 | to be piped a shell script in order to honor the #BSUB directives : |
|
1247 | to be piped a shell script in order to honor the #BSUB directives : | |
1249 | bsub < script |
|
1248 | bsub < script | |
1250 | """ |
|
1249 | """ | |
1251 | # Here we save profile_dir in the context so they |
|
1250 | # Here we save profile_dir in the context so they | |
1252 | # can be used in the batch script template as {profile_dir} |
|
1251 | # can be used in the batch script template as {profile_dir} | |
1253 | self.write_batch_script(n) |
|
1252 | self.write_batch_script(n) | |
1254 | piped_cmd = self.args[0]+'<\"'+self.args[1]+'\"' |
|
1253 | piped_cmd = self.args[0]+'<\"'+self.args[1]+'\"' | |
1255 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %s", self.__class__.__name__, piped_cmd) |
|
1254 | self.log.debug("Starting %s: %s", self.__class__.__name__, piped_cmd) | |
1256 | p = Popen(piped_cmd, shell=True,env=os.environ,stdout=PIPE) |
|
1255 | p = Popen(piped_cmd, shell=True,env=os.environ,stdout=PIPE) | |
1257 | output,err = p.communicate() |
|
1256 | output,err = p.communicate() | |
1258 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') |
|
1257 | output = output.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING, 'replace') | |
1259 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) |
|
1258 | job_id = self.parse_job_id(output) | |
1260 | self.notify_start(job_id) |
|
1259 | self.notify_start(job_id) | |
1261 | return job_id |
|
1260 | return job_id | |
1262 |
|
1261 | |||
1263 |
|
1262 | |||
1264 | class LSFControllerLauncher(LSFLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1263 | class LSFControllerLauncher(LSFLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1265 | """Launch a controller using LSF.""" |
|
1264 | """Launch a controller using LSF.""" | |
1266 |
|
1265 | |||
1267 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'lsf_controller', config=True, |
|
1266 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'lsf_controller', config=True, | |
1268 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") |
|
1267 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") | |
1269 | default_template= Unicode("""#!/bin/sh |
|
1268 | default_template= Unicode("""#!/bin/sh | |
1270 | #BSUB -J ipcontroller |
|
1269 | #BSUB -J ipcontroller | |
1271 | #BSUB -oo ipcontroller.o.%%J |
|
1270 | #BSUB -oo ipcontroller.o.%%J | |
1272 | #BSUB -eo ipcontroller.e.%%J |
|
1271 | #BSUB -eo ipcontroller.e.%%J | |
1273 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1272 | %s --log-to-file --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1274 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote,ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1273 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote,ipcontroller_cmd_argv)))) | |
1275 |
|
1274 | |||
1276 | def start(self): |
|
1275 | def start(self): | |
1277 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
1276 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
1278 | return super(LSFControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
1277 | return super(LSFControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
1279 |
|
1278 | |||
1280 |
|
1279 | |||
1281 | class LSFEngineSetLauncher(LSFLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1280 | class LSFEngineSetLauncher(LSFLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1282 | """Launch Engines using LSF""" |
|
1281 | """Launch Engines using LSF""" | |
1283 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'lsf_engines', config=True, |
|
1282 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'lsf_engines', config=True, | |
1284 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") |
|
1283 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") | |
1285 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#!/bin/sh |
|
1284 | default_template= Unicode(u"""#!/bin/sh | |
1286 | #BSUB -oo ipengine.o.%%J |
|
1285 | #BSUB -oo ipengine.o.%%J | |
1287 | #BSUB -eo ipengine.e.%%J |
|
1286 | #BSUB -eo ipengine.e.%%J | |
1288 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" |
|
1287 | %s --profile-dir="{profile_dir}" --cluster-id="{cluster_id}" | |
1289 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipengine_cmd_argv)))) |
|
1288 | """%(' '.join(map(pipes.quote, ipengine_cmd_argv)))) | |
1290 |
|
1289 | |||
1291 |
|
1290 | |||
1292 |
|
1291 | |||
1293 | class HTCondorLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): |
|
1292 | class HTCondorLauncher(BatchSystemLauncher): | |
1294 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for HTCondor. |
|
1293 | """A BatchSystemLauncher subclass for HTCondor. | |
1295 |
|
1294 | |||
1296 | HTCondor requires that we launch the ipengine/ipcontroller scripts rather |
|
1295 | HTCondor requires that we launch the ipengine/ipcontroller scripts rather | |
1297 | that the python instance but otherwise is very similar to PBS. This is because |
|
1296 | that the python instance but otherwise is very similar to PBS. This is because | |
1298 | HTCondor destroys sys.executable when launching remote processes - a launched |
|
1297 | HTCondor destroys sys.executable when launching remote processes - a launched | |
1299 | python process depends on sys.executable to effectively evaluate its |
|
1298 | python process depends on sys.executable to effectively evaluate its | |
1300 | module search paths. Without it, regardless of which python interpreter you launch |
|
1299 | module search paths. Without it, regardless of which python interpreter you launch | |
1301 | you will get the to built in module search paths. |
|
1300 | you will get the to built in module search paths. | |
1302 |
|
1301 | |||
1303 | We use the ip{cluster, engine, controller} scripts as our executable to circumvent |
|
1302 | We use the ip{cluster, engine, controller} scripts as our executable to circumvent | |
1304 | this - the mechanism of shebanged scripts means that the python binary will be |
|
1303 | this - the mechanism of shebanged scripts means that the python binary will be | |
1305 | launched with argv[0] set to the *location of the ip{cluster, engine, controller} |
|
1304 | launched with argv[0] set to the *location of the ip{cluster, engine, controller} | |
1306 | scripts on the remote node*. This means you need to take care that: |
|
1305 | scripts on the remote node*. This means you need to take care that: | |
1307 |
|
1306 | |||
1308 | a. Your remote nodes have their paths configured correctly, with the ipengine and ipcontroller |
|
1307 | a. Your remote nodes have their paths configured correctly, with the ipengine and ipcontroller | |
1309 | of the python environment you wish to execute code in having top precedence. |
|
1308 | of the python environment you wish to execute code in having top precedence. | |
1310 | b. This functionality is untested on Windows. |
|
1309 | b. This functionality is untested on Windows. | |
1311 |
|
1310 | |||
1312 | If you need different behavior, consider making you own template. |
|
1311 | If you need different behavior, consider making you own template. | |
1313 | """ |
|
1312 | """ | |
1314 |
|
1313 | |||
1315 | submit_command = List(['condor_submit'], config=True, |
|
1314 | submit_command = List(['condor_submit'], config=True, | |
1316 | help="The HTCondor submit command ['condor_submit']") |
|
1315 | help="The HTCondor submit command ['condor_submit']") | |
1317 | delete_command = List(['condor_rm'], config=True, |
|
1316 | delete_command = List(['condor_rm'], config=True, | |
1318 | help="The HTCondor delete command ['condor_rm']") |
|
1317 | help="The HTCondor delete command ['condor_rm']") | |
1319 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'(\d+)\.$', config=True, |
|
1318 | job_id_regexp = CRegExp(r'(\d+)\.$', config=True, | |
1320 | help="Regular expression for identifying the job ID [r'(\d+)\.$']") |
|
1319 | help="Regular expression for identifying the job ID [r'(\d+)\.$']") | |
1321 | job_id_regexp_group = Integer(1, config=True, |
|
1320 | job_id_regexp_group = Integer(1, config=True, | |
1322 | help="""The group we wish to match in job_id_regexp [1]""") |
|
1321 | help="""The group we wish to match in job_id_regexp [1]""") | |
1323 |
|
1322 | |||
1324 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('queue\W+\$') |
|
1323 | job_array_regexp = CRegExp('queue\W+\$') | |
1325 | job_array_template = Unicode('queue {n}') |
|
1324 | job_array_template = Unicode('queue {n}') | |
1326 |
|
1325 | |||
1327 |
|
1326 | |||
1328 | def _insert_job_array_in_script(self): |
|
1327 | def _insert_job_array_in_script(self): | |
1329 | """Inserts a job array if required into the batch script. |
|
1328 | """Inserts a job array if required into the batch script. | |
1330 | """ |
|
1329 | """ | |
1331 | if not self.job_array_regexp.search(self.batch_template): |
|
1330 | if not self.job_array_regexp.search(self.batch_template): | |
1332 | self.log.debug("adding job array settings to batch script") |
|
1331 | self.log.debug("adding job array settings to batch script") | |
1333 | #HTCondor requires that the job array goes at the bottom of the script |
|
1332 | #HTCondor requires that the job array goes at the bottom of the script | |
1334 | self.batch_template = '\n'.join([self.batch_template, |
|
1333 | self.batch_template = '\n'.join([self.batch_template, | |
1335 | self.job_array_template]) |
|
1334 | self.job_array_template]) | |
1336 |
|
1335 | |||
1337 | def _insert_queue_in_script(self): |
|
1336 | def _insert_queue_in_script(self): | |
1338 | """AFAIK, HTCondor doesn't have a concept of multiple queues that can be |
|
1337 | """AFAIK, HTCondor doesn't have a concept of multiple queues that can be | |
1339 | specified in the script. |
|
1338 | specified in the script. | |
1340 | """ |
|
1339 | """ | |
1341 | pass |
|
1340 | pass | |
1342 |
|
1341 | |||
1343 |
|
1342 | |||
1344 | class HTCondorControllerLauncher(HTCondorLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1343 | class HTCondorControllerLauncher(HTCondorLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1345 | """Launch a controller using HTCondor.""" |
|
1344 | """Launch a controller using HTCondor.""" | |
1346 |
|
1345 | |||
1347 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'htcondor_controller', config=True, |
|
1346 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'htcondor_controller', config=True, | |
1348 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") |
|
1347 | help="batch file name for the controller job.") | |
1349 | default_template = Unicode(r""" |
|
1348 | default_template = Unicode(r""" | |
1350 | universe = vanilla |
|
1349 | universe = vanilla | |
1351 | executable = ipcontroller |
|
1350 | executable = ipcontroller | |
1352 | # by default we expect a shared file system |
|
1351 | # by default we expect a shared file system | |
1353 | transfer_executable = False |
|
1352 | transfer_executable = False | |
1354 | arguments = --log-to-file '--profile-dir={profile_dir}' --cluster-id='{cluster_id}' |
|
1353 | arguments = --log-to-file '--profile-dir={profile_dir}' --cluster-id='{cluster_id}' | |
1355 | """) |
|
1354 | """) | |
1356 |
|
1355 | |||
1357 | def start(self): |
|
1356 | def start(self): | |
1358 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" |
|
1357 | """Start the controller by profile or profile_dir.""" | |
1359 | return super(HTCondorControllerLauncher, self).start(1) |
|
1358 | return super(HTCondorControllerLauncher, self).start(1) | |
1360 |
|
1359 | |||
1361 |
|
1360 | |||
1362 | class HTCondorEngineSetLauncher(HTCondorLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): |
|
1361 | class HTCondorEngineSetLauncher(HTCondorLauncher, BatchClusterAppMixin): | |
1363 | """Launch Engines using HTCondor""" |
|
1362 | """Launch Engines using HTCondor""" | |
1364 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'htcondor_engines', config=True, |
|
1363 | batch_file_name = Unicode(u'htcondor_engines', config=True, | |
1365 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") |
|
1364 | help="batch file name for the engine(s) job.") | |
1366 | default_template = Unicode(""" |
|
1365 | default_template = Unicode(""" | |
1367 | universe = vanilla |
|
1366 | universe = vanilla | |
1368 | executable = ipengine |
|
1367 | executable = ipengine | |
1369 | # by default we expect a shared file system |
|
1368 | # by default we expect a shared file system | |
1370 | transfer_executable = False |
|
1369 | transfer_executable = False | |
1371 | arguments = "--log-to-file '--profile-dir={profile_dir}' '--cluster-id={cluster_id}'" |
|
1370 | arguments = "--log-to-file '--profile-dir={profile_dir}' '--cluster-id={cluster_id}'" | |
1372 | """) |
|
1371 | """) | |
1373 |
|
1372 | |||
1374 |
|
1373 | |||
1375 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1374 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1376 | # A launcher for ipcluster itself! |
|
1375 | # A launcher for ipcluster itself! | |
1377 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1376 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1378 |
|
1377 | |||
1379 |
|
1378 | |||
1380 | class IPClusterLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): |
|
1379 | class IPClusterLauncher(LocalProcessLauncher): | |
1381 | """Launch the ipcluster program in an external process.""" |
|
1380 | """Launch the ipcluster program in an external process.""" | |
1382 |
|
1381 | |||
1383 | ipcluster_cmd = List(ipcluster_cmd_argv, config=True, |
|
1382 | ipcluster_cmd = List(ipcluster_cmd_argv, config=True, | |
1384 | help="Popen command for ipcluster") |
|
1383 | help="Popen command for ipcluster") | |
1385 | ipcluster_args = List( |
|
1384 | ipcluster_args = List( | |
1386 | ['--clean-logs=True', '--log-to-file', '--log-level=%i'%logging.INFO], config=True, |
|
1385 | ['--clean-logs=True', '--log-to-file', '--log-level=%i'%logging.INFO], config=True, | |
1387 | help="Command line arguments to pass to ipcluster.") |
|
1386 | help="Command line arguments to pass to ipcluster.") | |
1388 | ipcluster_subcommand = Unicode('start') |
|
1387 | ipcluster_subcommand = Unicode('start') | |
1389 | profile = Unicode('default') |
|
1388 | profile = Unicode('default') | |
1390 | n = Integer(2) |
|
1389 | n = Integer(2) | |
1391 |
|
1390 | |||
1392 | def find_args(self): |
|
1391 | def find_args(self): | |
1393 | return self.ipcluster_cmd + [self.ipcluster_subcommand] + \ |
|
1392 | return self.ipcluster_cmd + [self.ipcluster_subcommand] + \ | |
1394 | ['--n=%i'%self.n, '--profile=%s'%self.profile] + \ |
|
1393 | ['--n=%i'%self.n, '--profile=%s'%self.profile] + \ | |
1395 | self.ipcluster_args |
|
1394 | self.ipcluster_args | |
1396 |
|
1395 | |||
1397 | def start(self): |
|
1396 | def start(self): | |
1398 | return super(IPClusterLauncher, self).start() |
|
1397 | return super(IPClusterLauncher, self).start() | |
1399 |
|
1398 | |||
1400 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1399 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1401 | # Collections of launchers |
|
1400 | # Collections of launchers | |
1402 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1401 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1403 |
|
1402 | |||
1404 | local_launchers = [ |
|
1403 | local_launchers = [ | |
1405 | LocalControllerLauncher, |
|
1404 | LocalControllerLauncher, | |
1406 | LocalEngineLauncher, |
|
1405 | LocalEngineLauncher, | |
1407 | LocalEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1406 | LocalEngineSetLauncher, | |
1408 | ] |
|
1407 | ] | |
1409 | mpi_launchers = [ |
|
1408 | mpi_launchers = [ | |
1410 | MPILauncher, |
|
1409 | MPILauncher, | |
1411 | MPIControllerLauncher, |
|
1410 | MPIControllerLauncher, | |
1412 | MPIEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1411 | MPIEngineSetLauncher, | |
1413 | ] |
|
1412 | ] | |
1414 | ssh_launchers = [ |
|
1413 | ssh_launchers = [ | |
1415 | SSHLauncher, |
|
1414 | SSHLauncher, | |
1416 | SSHControllerLauncher, |
|
1415 | SSHControllerLauncher, | |
1417 | SSHEngineLauncher, |
|
1416 | SSHEngineLauncher, | |
1418 | SSHEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1417 | SSHEngineSetLauncher, | |
1419 | SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1418 | SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, | |
1420 | ] |
|
1419 | ] | |
1421 | winhpc_launchers = [ |
|
1420 | winhpc_launchers = [ | |
1422 | WindowsHPCLauncher, |
|
1421 | WindowsHPCLauncher, | |
1423 | WindowsHPCControllerLauncher, |
|
1422 | WindowsHPCControllerLauncher, | |
1424 | WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1423 | WindowsHPCEngineSetLauncher, | |
1425 | ] |
|
1424 | ] | |
1426 | pbs_launchers = [ |
|
1425 | pbs_launchers = [ | |
1427 | PBSLauncher, |
|
1426 | PBSLauncher, | |
1428 | PBSControllerLauncher, |
|
1427 | PBSControllerLauncher, | |
1429 | PBSEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1428 | PBSEngineSetLauncher, | |
1430 | ] |
|
1429 | ] | |
1431 | sge_launchers = [ |
|
1430 | sge_launchers = [ | |
1432 | SGELauncher, |
|
1431 | SGELauncher, | |
1433 | SGEControllerLauncher, |
|
1432 | SGEControllerLauncher, | |
1434 | SGEEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1433 | SGEEngineSetLauncher, | |
1435 | ] |
|
1434 | ] | |
1436 | lsf_launchers = [ |
|
1435 | lsf_launchers = [ | |
1437 | LSFLauncher, |
|
1436 | LSFLauncher, | |
1438 | LSFControllerLauncher, |
|
1437 | LSFControllerLauncher, | |
1439 | LSFEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1438 | LSFEngineSetLauncher, | |
1440 | ] |
|
1439 | ] | |
1441 | htcondor_launchers = [ |
|
1440 | htcondor_launchers = [ | |
1442 | HTCondorLauncher, |
|
1441 | HTCondorLauncher, | |
1443 | HTCondorControllerLauncher, |
|
1442 | HTCondorControllerLauncher, | |
1444 | HTCondorEngineSetLauncher, |
|
1443 | HTCondorEngineSetLauncher, | |
1445 | ] |
|
1444 | ] | |
1446 | all_launchers = local_launchers + mpi_launchers + ssh_launchers + winhpc_launchers\ |
|
1445 | all_launchers = local_launchers + mpi_launchers + ssh_launchers + winhpc_launchers\ | |
1447 | + pbs_launchers + sge_launchers + lsf_launchers + htcondor_launchers |
|
1446 | + pbs_launchers + sge_launchers + lsf_launchers + htcondor_launchers |
@@ -1,1449 +1,1438 b'' | |||||
1 | """The IPython Controller Hub with 0MQ |
|
1 | """The IPython Controller Hub with 0MQ | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | This is the master object that handles connections from engines and clients, |
|
3 | This is the master object that handles connections from engines and clients, | |
4 | and monitors traffic through the various queues. |
|
4 | and monitors traffic through the various queues. | |
5 | """ |
|
5 | """ | |
6 |
|
6 | |||
7 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
|
7 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
8 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
|
8 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
9 |
|
9 | |||
10 | from __future__ import print_function |
|
10 | from __future__ import print_function | |
11 |
|
11 | |||
12 | import json |
|
12 | import json | |
13 | import os |
|
13 | import os | |
14 | import sys |
|
14 | import sys | |
15 | import time |
|
15 | import time | |
16 | from datetime import datetime |
|
16 | from datetime import datetime | |
17 |
|
17 | |||
18 | import zmq |
|
18 | import zmq | |
19 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop |
|
|||
20 | from zmq.eventloop.zmqstream import ZMQStream |
|
19 | from zmq.eventloop.zmqstream import ZMQStream | |
21 |
|
20 | |||
22 | # internal: |
|
21 | # internal: | |
23 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item |
|
22 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item | |
24 | from IPython.utils.jsonutil import extract_dates |
|
23 | from IPython.utils.jsonutil import extract_dates | |
25 | from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost |
|
24 | from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost | |
26 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes, unicode_type, iteritems |
|
25 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes, unicode_type, iteritems | |
27 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
|
26 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | |
28 |
HasTraits, Instance, Integer, Unicode, Dict, Set, Tuple, |
|
27 | HasTraits, Any, Instance, Integer, Unicode, Dict, Set, Tuple, DottedObjectName | |
29 | ) |
|
28 | ) | |
30 |
|
29 | |||
31 | from IPython.parallel import error, util |
|
30 | from IPython.parallel import error, util | |
32 | from IPython.parallel.factory import RegistrationFactory |
|
31 | from IPython.parallel.factory import RegistrationFactory | |
33 |
|
32 | |||
34 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import SessionFactory |
|
33 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import SessionFactory | |
35 |
|
34 | |||
36 | from .heartmonitor import HeartMonitor |
|
35 | from .heartmonitor import HeartMonitor | |
37 |
|
36 | |||
38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
39 | # Code |
|
|||
40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
41 |
|
37 | |||
42 | def _passer(*args, **kwargs): |
|
38 | def _passer(*args, **kwargs): | |
43 | return |
|
39 | return | |
44 |
|
40 | |||
45 | def _printer(*args, **kwargs): |
|
41 | def _printer(*args, **kwargs): | |
46 | print (args) |
|
42 | print (args) | |
47 | print (kwargs) |
|
43 | print (kwargs) | |
48 |
|
44 | |||
49 | def empty_record(): |
|
45 | def empty_record(): | |
50 | """Return an empty dict with all record keys.""" |
|
46 | """Return an empty dict with all record keys.""" | |
51 | return { |
|
47 | return { | |
52 | 'msg_id' : None, |
|
48 | 'msg_id' : None, | |
53 | 'header' : None, |
|
49 | 'header' : None, | |
54 | 'metadata' : None, |
|
50 | 'metadata' : None, | |
55 | 'content': None, |
|
51 | 'content': None, | |
56 | 'buffers': None, |
|
52 | 'buffers': None, | |
57 | 'submitted': None, |
|
53 | 'submitted': None, | |
58 | 'client_uuid' : None, |
|
54 | 'client_uuid' : None, | |
59 | 'engine_uuid' : None, |
|
55 | 'engine_uuid' : None, | |
60 | 'started': None, |
|
56 | 'started': None, | |
61 | 'completed': None, |
|
57 | 'completed': None, | |
62 | 'resubmitted': None, |
|
58 | 'resubmitted': None, | |
63 | 'received': None, |
|
59 | 'received': None, | |
64 | 'result_header' : None, |
|
60 | 'result_header' : None, | |
65 | 'result_metadata' : None, |
|
61 | 'result_metadata' : None, | |
66 | 'result_content' : None, |
|
62 | 'result_content' : None, | |
67 | 'result_buffers' : None, |
|
63 | 'result_buffers' : None, | |
68 | 'queue' : None, |
|
64 | 'queue' : None, | |
69 | 'execute_input' : None, |
|
65 | 'execute_input' : None, | |
70 | 'execute_result': None, |
|
66 | 'execute_result': None, | |
71 | 'error': None, |
|
67 | 'error': None, | |
72 | 'stdout': '', |
|
68 | 'stdout': '', | |
73 | 'stderr': '', |
|
69 | 'stderr': '', | |
74 | } |
|
70 | } | |
75 |
|
71 | |||
76 | def init_record(msg): |
|
72 | def init_record(msg): | |
77 | """Initialize a TaskRecord based on a request.""" |
|
73 | """Initialize a TaskRecord based on a request.""" | |
78 | header = msg['header'] |
|
74 | header = msg['header'] | |
79 | return { |
|
75 | return { | |
80 | 'msg_id' : header['msg_id'], |
|
76 | 'msg_id' : header['msg_id'], | |
81 | 'header' : header, |
|
77 | 'header' : header, | |
82 | 'content': msg['content'], |
|
78 | 'content': msg['content'], | |
83 | 'metadata': msg['metadata'], |
|
79 | 'metadata': msg['metadata'], | |
84 | 'buffers': msg['buffers'], |
|
80 | 'buffers': msg['buffers'], | |
85 | 'submitted': header['date'], |
|
81 | 'submitted': header['date'], | |
86 | 'client_uuid' : None, |
|
82 | 'client_uuid' : None, | |
87 | 'engine_uuid' : None, |
|
83 | 'engine_uuid' : None, | |
88 | 'started': None, |
|
84 | 'started': None, | |
89 | 'completed': None, |
|
85 | 'completed': None, | |
90 | 'resubmitted': None, |
|
86 | 'resubmitted': None, | |
91 | 'received': None, |
|
87 | 'received': None, | |
92 | 'result_header' : None, |
|
88 | 'result_header' : None, | |
93 | 'result_metadata': None, |
|
89 | 'result_metadata': None, | |
94 | 'result_content' : None, |
|
90 | 'result_content' : None, | |
95 | 'result_buffers' : None, |
|
91 | 'result_buffers' : None, | |
96 | 'queue' : None, |
|
92 | 'queue' : None, | |
97 | 'execute_input' : None, |
|
93 | 'execute_input' : None, | |
98 | 'execute_result': None, |
|
94 | 'execute_result': None, | |
99 | 'error': None, |
|
95 | 'error': None, | |
100 | 'stdout': '', |
|
96 | 'stdout': '', | |
101 | 'stderr': '', |
|
97 | 'stderr': '', | |
102 | } |
|
98 | } | |
103 |
|
99 | |||
104 |
|
100 | |||
105 | class EngineConnector(HasTraits): |
|
101 | class EngineConnector(HasTraits): | |
106 | """A simple object for accessing the various zmq connections of an object. |
|
102 | """A simple object for accessing the various zmq connections of an object. | |
107 | Attributes are: |
|
103 | Attributes are: | |
108 | id (int): engine ID |
|
104 | id (int): engine ID | |
109 | uuid (unicode): engine UUID |
|
105 | uuid (unicode): engine UUID | |
110 | pending: set of msg_ids |
|
106 | pending: set of msg_ids | |
111 |
stallback: |
|
107 | stallback: tornado timeout for stalled registration | |
112 | """ |
|
108 | """ | |
113 |
|
109 | |||
114 | id = Integer(0) |
|
110 | id = Integer(0) | |
115 | uuid = Unicode() |
|
111 | uuid = Unicode() | |
116 | pending = Set() |
|
112 | pending = Set() | |
117 | stallback = Instance(ioloop.DelayedCallback) |
|
113 | stallback = Any() | |
118 |
|
114 | |||
119 |
|
115 | |||
120 | _db_shortcuts = { |
|
116 | _db_shortcuts = { | |
121 | 'sqlitedb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.sqlitedb.SQLiteDB', |
|
117 | 'sqlitedb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.sqlitedb.SQLiteDB', | |
122 | 'mongodb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.mongodb.MongoDB', |
|
118 | 'mongodb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.mongodb.MongoDB', | |
123 | 'dictdb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.DictDB', |
|
119 | 'dictdb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.DictDB', | |
124 | 'nodb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.NoDB', |
|
120 | 'nodb' : 'IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.NoDB', | |
125 | } |
|
121 | } | |
126 |
|
122 | |||
127 | class HubFactory(RegistrationFactory): |
|
123 | class HubFactory(RegistrationFactory): | |
128 | """The Configurable for setting up a Hub.""" |
|
124 | """The Configurable for setting up a Hub.""" | |
129 |
|
125 | |||
130 | # port-pairs for monitoredqueues: |
|
126 | # port-pairs for monitoredqueues: | |
131 | hb = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, |
|
127 | hb = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, | |
132 | help="""PUB/ROUTER Port pair for Engine heartbeats""") |
|
128 | help="""PUB/ROUTER Port pair for Engine heartbeats""") | |
133 | def _hb_default(self): |
|
129 | def _hb_default(self): | |
134 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) |
|
130 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) | |
135 |
|
131 | |||
136 | mux = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, |
|
132 | mux = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, | |
137 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for MUX queue""") |
|
133 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for MUX queue""") | |
138 |
|
134 | |||
139 | def _mux_default(self): |
|
135 | def _mux_default(self): | |
140 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) |
|
136 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) | |
141 |
|
137 | |||
142 | task = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, |
|
138 | task = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, | |
143 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for Task queue""") |
|
139 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for Task queue""") | |
144 | def _task_default(self): |
|
140 | def _task_default(self): | |
145 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) |
|
141 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) | |
146 |
|
142 | |||
147 | control = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, |
|
143 | control = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, | |
148 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for Control queue""") |
|
144 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for Control queue""") | |
149 |
|
145 | |||
150 | def _control_default(self): |
|
146 | def _control_default(self): | |
151 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) |
|
147 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) | |
152 |
|
148 | |||
153 | iopub = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, |
|
149 | iopub = Tuple(Integer,Integer,config=True, | |
154 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for IOPub relay""") |
|
150 | help="""Client/Engine Port pair for IOPub relay""") | |
155 |
|
151 | |||
156 | def _iopub_default(self): |
|
152 | def _iopub_default(self): | |
157 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) |
|
153 | return tuple(util.select_random_ports(2)) | |
158 |
|
154 | |||
159 | # single ports: |
|
155 | # single ports: | |
160 | mon_port = Integer(config=True, |
|
156 | mon_port = Integer(config=True, | |
161 | help="""Monitor (SUB) port for queue traffic""") |
|
157 | help="""Monitor (SUB) port for queue traffic""") | |
162 |
|
158 | |||
163 | def _mon_port_default(self): |
|
159 | def _mon_port_default(self): | |
164 | return util.select_random_ports(1)[0] |
|
160 | return util.select_random_ports(1)[0] | |
165 |
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161 | |||
166 | notifier_port = Integer(config=True, |
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162 | notifier_port = Integer(config=True, | |
167 | help="""PUB port for sending engine status notifications""") |
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163 | help="""PUB port for sending engine status notifications""") | |
168 |
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164 | |||
169 | def _notifier_port_default(self): |
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165 | def _notifier_port_default(self): | |
170 | return util.select_random_ports(1)[0] |
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166 | return util.select_random_ports(1)[0] | |
171 |
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167 | |||
172 | engine_ip = Unicode(config=True, |
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168 | engine_ip = Unicode(config=True, | |
173 | help="IP on which to listen for engine connections. [default: loopback]") |
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169 | help="IP on which to listen for engine connections. [default: loopback]") | |
174 | def _engine_ip_default(self): |
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170 | def _engine_ip_default(self): | |
175 | return localhost() |
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171 | return localhost() | |
176 | engine_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, |
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172 | engine_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, | |
177 | help="0MQ transport for engine connections. [default: tcp]") |
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173 | help="0MQ transport for engine connections. [default: tcp]") | |
178 |
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174 | |||
179 | client_ip = Unicode(config=True, |
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175 | client_ip = Unicode(config=True, | |
180 | help="IP on which to listen for client connections. [default: loopback]") |
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176 | help="IP on which to listen for client connections. [default: loopback]") | |
181 | client_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, |
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177 | client_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, | |
182 | help="0MQ transport for client connections. [default : tcp]") |
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178 | help="0MQ transport for client connections. [default : tcp]") | |
183 |
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179 | |||
184 | monitor_ip = Unicode(config=True, |
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180 | monitor_ip = Unicode(config=True, | |
185 | help="IP on which to listen for monitor messages. [default: loopback]") |
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181 | help="IP on which to listen for monitor messages. [default: loopback]") | |
186 | monitor_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, |
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182 | monitor_transport = Unicode('tcp', config=True, | |
187 | help="0MQ transport for monitor messages. [default : tcp]") |
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183 | help="0MQ transport for monitor messages. [default : tcp]") | |
188 |
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184 | |||
189 | _client_ip_default = _monitor_ip_default = _engine_ip_default |
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185 | _client_ip_default = _monitor_ip_default = _engine_ip_default | |
190 |
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186 | |||
191 |
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187 | |||
192 | monitor_url = Unicode('') |
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188 | monitor_url = Unicode('') | |
193 |
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189 | |||
194 | db_class = DottedObjectName('NoDB', |
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190 | db_class = DottedObjectName('NoDB', | |
195 | config=True, help="""The class to use for the DB backend |
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191 | config=True, help="""The class to use for the DB backend | |
196 |
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192 | |||
197 | Options include: |
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193 | Options include: | |
198 |
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194 | |||
199 | SQLiteDB: SQLite |
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195 | SQLiteDB: SQLite | |
200 | MongoDB : use MongoDB |
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196 | MongoDB : use MongoDB | |
201 | DictDB : in-memory storage (fastest, but be mindful of memory growth of the Hub) |
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197 | DictDB : in-memory storage (fastest, but be mindful of memory growth of the Hub) | |
202 | NoDB : disable database altogether (default) |
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198 | NoDB : disable database altogether (default) | |
203 |
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199 | |||
204 | """) |
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200 | """) | |
205 |
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201 | |||
206 | registration_timeout = Integer(0, config=True, |
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202 | registration_timeout = Integer(0, config=True, | |
207 | help="Engine registration timeout in seconds [default: max(30," |
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203 | help="Engine registration timeout in seconds [default: max(30," | |
208 | "10*heartmonitor.period)]" ) |
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204 | "10*heartmonitor.period)]" ) | |
209 |
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205 | |||
210 | def _registration_timeout_default(self): |
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206 | def _registration_timeout_default(self): | |
211 | if self.heartmonitor is None: |
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207 | if self.heartmonitor is None: | |
212 | # early initialization, this value will be ignored |
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208 | # early initialization, this value will be ignored | |
213 | return 0 |
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209 | return 0 | |
214 | # heartmonitor period is in milliseconds, so 10x in seconds is .01 |
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210 | # heartmonitor period is in milliseconds, so 10x in seconds is .01 | |
215 | return max(30, int(.01 * self.heartmonitor.period)) |
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211 | return max(30, int(.01 * self.heartmonitor.period)) | |
216 |
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212 | |||
217 | # not configurable |
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213 | # not configurable | |
218 | db = Instance('IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.BaseDB') |
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214 | db = Instance('IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb.BaseDB') | |
219 | heartmonitor = Instance('IPython.parallel.controller.heartmonitor.HeartMonitor') |
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215 | heartmonitor = Instance('IPython.parallel.controller.heartmonitor.HeartMonitor') | |
220 |
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216 | |||
221 | def _ip_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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217 | def _ip_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
222 | self.engine_ip = new |
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218 | self.engine_ip = new | |
223 | self.client_ip = new |
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219 | self.client_ip = new | |
224 | self.monitor_ip = new |
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220 | self.monitor_ip = new | |
225 | self._update_monitor_url() |
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221 | self._update_monitor_url() | |
226 |
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222 | |||
227 | def _update_monitor_url(self): |
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223 | def _update_monitor_url(self): | |
228 | self.monitor_url = "%s://%s:%i" % (self.monitor_transport, self.monitor_ip, self.mon_port) |
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224 | self.monitor_url = "%s://%s:%i" % (self.monitor_transport, self.monitor_ip, self.mon_port) | |
229 |
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225 | |||
230 | def _transport_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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226 | def _transport_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
231 | self.engine_transport = new |
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227 | self.engine_transport = new | |
232 | self.client_transport = new |
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228 | self.client_transport = new | |
233 | self.monitor_transport = new |
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229 | self.monitor_transport = new | |
234 | self._update_monitor_url() |
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230 | self._update_monitor_url() | |
235 |
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231 | |||
236 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
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232 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
237 | super(HubFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
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233 | super(HubFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs) | |
238 | self._update_monitor_url() |
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234 | self._update_monitor_url() | |
239 |
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235 | |||
240 |
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236 | |||
241 | def construct(self): |
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237 | def construct(self): | |
242 | self.init_hub() |
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238 | self.init_hub() | |
243 |
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239 | |||
244 | def start(self): |
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240 | def start(self): | |
245 | self.heartmonitor.start() |
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241 | self.heartmonitor.start() | |
246 | self.log.info("Heartmonitor started") |
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242 | self.log.info("Heartmonitor started") | |
247 |
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243 | |||
248 | def client_url(self, channel): |
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244 | def client_url(self, channel): | |
249 | """return full zmq url for a named client channel""" |
|
245 | """return full zmq url for a named client channel""" | |
250 | return "%s://%s:%i" % (self.client_transport, self.client_ip, self.client_info[channel]) |
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246 | return "%s://%s:%i" % (self.client_transport, self.client_ip, self.client_info[channel]) | |
251 |
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247 | |||
252 | def engine_url(self, channel): |
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248 | def engine_url(self, channel): | |
253 | """return full zmq url for a named engine channel""" |
|
249 | """return full zmq url for a named engine channel""" | |
254 | return "%s://%s:%i" % (self.engine_transport, self.engine_ip, self.engine_info[channel]) |
|
250 | return "%s://%s:%i" % (self.engine_transport, self.engine_ip, self.engine_info[channel]) | |
255 |
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251 | |||
256 | def init_hub(self): |
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252 | def init_hub(self): | |
257 | """construct Hub object""" |
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253 | """construct Hub object""" | |
258 |
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254 | |||
259 | ctx = self.context |
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255 | ctx = self.context | |
260 | loop = self.loop |
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256 | loop = self.loop | |
261 | if 'TaskScheduler.scheme_name' in self.config: |
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257 | if 'TaskScheduler.scheme_name' in self.config: | |
262 | scheme = self.config.TaskScheduler.scheme_name |
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258 | scheme = self.config.TaskScheduler.scheme_name | |
263 | else: |
|
259 | else: | |
264 | from .scheduler import TaskScheduler |
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260 | from .scheduler import TaskScheduler | |
265 | scheme = TaskScheduler.scheme_name.get_default_value() |
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261 | scheme = TaskScheduler.scheme_name.get_default_value() | |
266 |
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262 | |||
267 | # build connection dicts |
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263 | # build connection dicts | |
268 | engine = self.engine_info = { |
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264 | engine = self.engine_info = { | |
269 | 'interface' : "%s://%s" % (self.engine_transport, self.engine_ip), |
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265 | 'interface' : "%s://%s" % (self.engine_transport, self.engine_ip), | |
270 | 'registration' : self.regport, |
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266 | 'registration' : self.regport, | |
271 | 'control' : self.control[1], |
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267 | 'control' : self.control[1], | |
272 | 'mux' : self.mux[1], |
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268 | 'mux' : self.mux[1], | |
273 | 'hb_ping' : self.hb[0], |
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269 | 'hb_ping' : self.hb[0], | |
274 | 'hb_pong' : self.hb[1], |
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270 | 'hb_pong' : self.hb[1], | |
275 | 'task' : self.task[1], |
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271 | 'task' : self.task[1], | |
276 | 'iopub' : self.iopub[1], |
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272 | 'iopub' : self.iopub[1], | |
277 | } |
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273 | } | |
278 |
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274 | |||
279 | client = self.client_info = { |
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275 | client = self.client_info = { | |
280 | 'interface' : "%s://%s" % (self.client_transport, self.client_ip), |
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276 | 'interface' : "%s://%s" % (self.client_transport, self.client_ip), | |
281 | 'registration' : self.regport, |
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277 | 'registration' : self.regport, | |
282 | 'control' : self.control[0], |
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278 | 'control' : self.control[0], | |
283 | 'mux' : self.mux[0], |
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279 | 'mux' : self.mux[0], | |
284 | 'task' : self.task[0], |
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280 | 'task' : self.task[0], | |
285 | 'task_scheme' : scheme, |
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281 | 'task_scheme' : scheme, | |
286 | 'iopub' : self.iopub[0], |
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282 | 'iopub' : self.iopub[0], | |
287 | 'notification' : self.notifier_port, |
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283 | 'notification' : self.notifier_port, | |
288 | } |
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284 | } | |
289 |
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285 | |||
290 | self.log.debug("Hub engine addrs: %s", self.engine_info) |
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286 | self.log.debug("Hub engine addrs: %s", self.engine_info) | |
291 | self.log.debug("Hub client addrs: %s", self.client_info) |
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287 | self.log.debug("Hub client addrs: %s", self.client_info) | |
292 |
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288 | |||
293 | # Registrar socket |
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289 | # Registrar socket | |
294 | q = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) |
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290 | q = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) | |
295 | util.set_hwm(q, 0) |
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291 | util.set_hwm(q, 0) | |
296 | q.bind(self.client_url('registration')) |
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292 | q.bind(self.client_url('registration')) | |
297 | self.log.info("Hub listening on %s for registration.", self.client_url('registration')) |
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293 | self.log.info("Hub listening on %s for registration.", self.client_url('registration')) | |
298 | if self.client_ip != self.engine_ip: |
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294 | if self.client_ip != self.engine_ip: | |
299 | q.bind(self.engine_url('registration')) |
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295 | q.bind(self.engine_url('registration')) | |
300 | self.log.info("Hub listening on %s for registration.", self.engine_url('registration')) |
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296 | self.log.info("Hub listening on %s for registration.", self.engine_url('registration')) | |
301 |
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297 | |||
302 | ### Engine connections ### |
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298 | ### Engine connections ### | |
303 |
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299 | |||
304 | # heartbeat |
|
300 | # heartbeat | |
305 | hpub = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB) |
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301 | hpub = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB) | |
306 | hpub.bind(self.engine_url('hb_ping')) |
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302 | hpub.bind(self.engine_url('hb_ping')) | |
307 | hrep = ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER) |
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303 | hrep = ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER) | |
308 | util.set_hwm(hrep, 0) |
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304 | util.set_hwm(hrep, 0) | |
309 | hrep.bind(self.engine_url('hb_pong')) |
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305 | hrep.bind(self.engine_url('hb_pong')) | |
310 | self.heartmonitor = HeartMonitor(loop=loop, parent=self, log=self.log, |
|
306 | self.heartmonitor = HeartMonitor(loop=loop, parent=self, log=self.log, | |
311 | pingstream=ZMQStream(hpub,loop), |
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307 | pingstream=ZMQStream(hpub,loop), | |
312 | pongstream=ZMQStream(hrep,loop) |
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308 | pongstream=ZMQStream(hrep,loop) | |
313 | ) |
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309 | ) | |
314 |
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310 | |||
315 | ### Client connections ### |
|
311 | ### Client connections ### | |
316 |
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312 | |||
317 | # Notifier socket |
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313 | # Notifier socket | |
318 | n = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.PUB), loop) |
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314 | n = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.PUB), loop) | |
319 | n.bind(self.client_url('notification')) |
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315 | n.bind(self.client_url('notification')) | |
320 |
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316 | |||
321 | ### build and launch the queues ### |
|
317 | ### build and launch the queues ### | |
322 |
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318 | |||
323 | # monitor socket |
|
319 | # monitor socket | |
324 | sub = ctx.socket(zmq.SUB) |
|
320 | sub = ctx.socket(zmq.SUB) | |
325 | sub.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b"") |
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321 | sub.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b"") | |
326 | sub.bind(self.monitor_url) |
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322 | sub.bind(self.monitor_url) | |
327 | sub.bind('inproc://monitor') |
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323 | sub.bind('inproc://monitor') | |
328 | sub = ZMQStream(sub, loop) |
|
324 | sub = ZMQStream(sub, loop) | |
329 |
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325 | |||
330 | # connect the db |
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326 | # connect the db | |
331 | db_class = _db_shortcuts.get(self.db_class.lower(), self.db_class) |
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327 | db_class = _db_shortcuts.get(self.db_class.lower(), self.db_class) | |
332 | self.log.info('Hub using DB backend: %r', (db_class.split('.')[-1])) |
|
328 | self.log.info('Hub using DB backend: %r', (db_class.split('.')[-1])) | |
333 | self.db = import_item(str(db_class))(session=self.session.session, |
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329 | self.db = import_item(str(db_class))(session=self.session.session, | |
334 | parent=self, log=self.log) |
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330 | parent=self, log=self.log) | |
335 | time.sleep(.25) |
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331 | time.sleep(.25) | |
336 |
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332 | |||
337 | # resubmit stream |
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333 | # resubmit stream | |
338 | r = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER), loop) |
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334 | r = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER), loop) | |
339 | url = util.disambiguate_url(self.client_url('task')) |
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335 | url = util.disambiguate_url(self.client_url('task')) | |
340 | r.connect(url) |
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336 | r.connect(url) | |
341 |
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337 | |||
342 | # convert seconds to msec |
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343 | registration_timeout = 1000*self.registration_timeout |
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344 |
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345 | self.hub = Hub(loop=loop, session=self.session, monitor=sub, heartmonitor=self.heartmonitor, |
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338 | self.hub = Hub(loop=loop, session=self.session, monitor=sub, heartmonitor=self.heartmonitor, | |
346 | query=q, notifier=n, resubmit=r, db=self.db, |
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339 | query=q, notifier=n, resubmit=r, db=self.db, | |
347 | engine_info=self.engine_info, client_info=self.client_info, |
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340 | engine_info=self.engine_info, client_info=self.client_info, | |
348 | log=self.log, registration_timeout=registration_timeout) |
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341 | log=self.log, registration_timeout=self.registration_timeout) | |
349 |
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342 | |||
350 |
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343 | |||
351 | class Hub(SessionFactory): |
|
344 | class Hub(SessionFactory): | |
352 | """The IPython Controller Hub with 0MQ connections |
|
345 | """The IPython Controller Hub with 0MQ connections | |
353 |
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346 | |||
354 | Parameters |
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347 | Parameters | |
355 | ========== |
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348 | ========== | |
356 | loop: zmq IOLoop instance |
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349 | loop: zmq IOLoop instance | |
357 | session: Session object |
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350 | session: Session object | |
358 | <removed> context: zmq context for creating new connections (?) |
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351 | <removed> context: zmq context for creating new connections (?) | |
359 | queue: ZMQStream for monitoring the command queue (SUB) |
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352 | queue: ZMQStream for monitoring the command queue (SUB) | |
360 | query: ZMQStream for engine registration and client queries requests (ROUTER) |
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353 | query: ZMQStream for engine registration and client queries requests (ROUTER) | |
361 | heartbeat: HeartMonitor object checking the pulse of the engines |
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354 | heartbeat: HeartMonitor object checking the pulse of the engines | |
362 | notifier: ZMQStream for broadcasting engine registration changes (PUB) |
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355 | notifier: ZMQStream for broadcasting engine registration changes (PUB) | |
363 | db: connection to db for out of memory logging of commands |
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356 | db: connection to db for out of memory logging of commands | |
364 | NotImplemented |
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357 | NotImplemented | |
365 | engine_info: dict of zmq connection information for engines to connect |
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358 | engine_info: dict of zmq connection information for engines to connect | |
366 | to the queues. |
|
359 | to the queues. | |
367 | client_info: dict of zmq connection information for engines to connect |
|
360 | client_info: dict of zmq connection information for engines to connect | |
368 | to the queues. |
|
361 | to the queues. | |
369 | """ |
|
362 | """ | |
370 |
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363 | |||
371 | engine_state_file = Unicode() |
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364 | engine_state_file = Unicode() | |
372 |
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365 | |||
373 | # internal data structures: |
|
366 | # internal data structures: | |
374 | ids=Set() # engine IDs |
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367 | ids=Set() # engine IDs | |
375 | keytable=Dict() |
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368 | keytable=Dict() | |
376 | by_ident=Dict() |
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369 | by_ident=Dict() | |
377 | engines=Dict() |
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370 | engines=Dict() | |
378 | clients=Dict() |
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371 | clients=Dict() | |
379 | hearts=Dict() |
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372 | hearts=Dict() | |
380 | pending=Set() |
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373 | pending=Set() | |
381 | queues=Dict() # pending msg_ids keyed by engine_id |
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374 | queues=Dict() # pending msg_ids keyed by engine_id | |
382 | tasks=Dict() # pending msg_ids submitted as tasks, keyed by client_id |
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375 | tasks=Dict() # pending msg_ids submitted as tasks, keyed by client_id | |
383 | completed=Dict() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id |
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376 | completed=Dict() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id | |
384 | all_completed=Set() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id |
|
377 | all_completed=Set() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id | |
385 | dead_engines=Set() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id |
|
378 | dead_engines=Set() # completed msg_ids keyed by engine_id | |
386 | unassigned=Set() # set of task msg_ds not yet assigned a destination |
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379 | unassigned=Set() # set of task msg_ds not yet assigned a destination | |
387 | incoming_registrations=Dict() |
|
380 | incoming_registrations=Dict() | |
388 | registration_timeout=Integer() |
|
381 | registration_timeout=Integer() | |
389 | _idcounter=Integer(0) |
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382 | _idcounter=Integer(0) | |
390 |
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383 | |||
391 | # objects from constructor: |
|
384 | # objects from constructor: | |
392 | query=Instance(ZMQStream) |
|
385 | query=Instance(ZMQStream) | |
393 | monitor=Instance(ZMQStream) |
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386 | monitor=Instance(ZMQStream) | |
394 | notifier=Instance(ZMQStream) |
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387 | notifier=Instance(ZMQStream) | |
395 | resubmit=Instance(ZMQStream) |
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388 | resubmit=Instance(ZMQStream) | |
396 | heartmonitor=Instance(HeartMonitor) |
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389 | heartmonitor=Instance(HeartMonitor) | |
397 | db=Instance(object) |
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390 | db=Instance(object) | |
398 | client_info=Dict() |
|
391 | client_info=Dict() | |
399 | engine_info=Dict() |
|
392 | engine_info=Dict() | |
400 |
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393 | |||
401 |
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394 | |||
402 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
|
395 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
403 | """ |
|
396 | """ | |
404 | # universal: |
|
397 | # universal: | |
405 | loop: IOLoop for creating future connections |
|
398 | loop: IOLoop for creating future connections | |
406 | session: streamsession for sending serialized data |
|
399 | session: streamsession for sending serialized data | |
407 | # engine: |
|
400 | # engine: | |
408 | queue: ZMQStream for monitoring queue messages |
|
401 | queue: ZMQStream for monitoring queue messages | |
409 | query: ZMQStream for engine+client registration and client requests |
|
402 | query: ZMQStream for engine+client registration and client requests | |
410 | heartbeat: HeartMonitor object for tracking engines |
|
403 | heartbeat: HeartMonitor object for tracking engines | |
411 | # extra: |
|
404 | # extra: | |
412 | db: ZMQStream for db connection (NotImplemented) |
|
405 | db: ZMQStream for db connection (NotImplemented) | |
413 | engine_info: zmq address/protocol dict for engine connections |
|
406 | engine_info: zmq address/protocol dict for engine connections | |
414 | client_info: zmq address/protocol dict for client connections |
|
407 | client_info: zmq address/protocol dict for client connections | |
415 | """ |
|
408 | """ | |
416 |
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409 | |||
417 | super(Hub, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
|
410 | super(Hub, self).__init__(**kwargs) | |
418 |
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411 | |||
419 | # register our callbacks |
|
412 | # register our callbacks | |
420 | self.query.on_recv(self.dispatch_query) |
|
413 | self.query.on_recv(self.dispatch_query) | |
421 | self.monitor.on_recv(self.dispatch_monitor_traffic) |
|
414 | self.monitor.on_recv(self.dispatch_monitor_traffic) | |
422 |
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415 | |||
423 | self.heartmonitor.add_heart_failure_handler(self.handle_heart_failure) |
|
416 | self.heartmonitor.add_heart_failure_handler(self.handle_heart_failure) | |
424 | self.heartmonitor.add_new_heart_handler(self.handle_new_heart) |
|
417 | self.heartmonitor.add_new_heart_handler(self.handle_new_heart) | |
425 |
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418 | |||
426 | self.monitor_handlers = {b'in' : self.save_queue_request, |
|
419 | self.monitor_handlers = {b'in' : self.save_queue_request, | |
427 | b'out': self.save_queue_result, |
|
420 | b'out': self.save_queue_result, | |
428 | b'intask': self.save_task_request, |
|
421 | b'intask': self.save_task_request, | |
429 | b'outtask': self.save_task_result, |
|
422 | b'outtask': self.save_task_result, | |
430 | b'tracktask': self.save_task_destination, |
|
423 | b'tracktask': self.save_task_destination, | |
431 | b'incontrol': _passer, |
|
424 | b'incontrol': _passer, | |
432 | b'outcontrol': _passer, |
|
425 | b'outcontrol': _passer, | |
433 | b'iopub': self.save_iopub_message, |
|
426 | b'iopub': self.save_iopub_message, | |
434 | } |
|
427 | } | |
435 |
|
428 | |||
436 | self.query_handlers = {'queue_request': self.queue_status, |
|
429 | self.query_handlers = {'queue_request': self.queue_status, | |
437 | 'result_request': self.get_results, |
|
430 | 'result_request': self.get_results, | |
438 | 'history_request': self.get_history, |
|
431 | 'history_request': self.get_history, | |
439 | 'db_request': self.db_query, |
|
432 | 'db_request': self.db_query, | |
440 | 'purge_request': self.purge_results, |
|
433 | 'purge_request': self.purge_results, | |
441 | 'load_request': self.check_load, |
|
434 | 'load_request': self.check_load, | |
442 | 'resubmit_request': self.resubmit_task, |
|
435 | 'resubmit_request': self.resubmit_task, | |
443 | 'shutdown_request': self.shutdown_request, |
|
436 | 'shutdown_request': self.shutdown_request, | |
444 | 'registration_request' : self.register_engine, |
|
437 | 'registration_request' : self.register_engine, | |
445 | 'unregistration_request' : self.unregister_engine, |
|
438 | 'unregistration_request' : self.unregister_engine, | |
446 | 'connection_request': self.connection_request, |
|
439 | 'connection_request': self.connection_request, | |
447 | } |
|
440 | } | |
448 |
|
441 | |||
449 | # ignore resubmit replies |
|
442 | # ignore resubmit replies | |
450 | self.resubmit.on_recv(lambda msg: None, copy=False) |
|
443 | self.resubmit.on_recv(lambda msg: None, copy=False) | |
451 |
|
444 | |||
452 | self.log.info("hub::created hub") |
|
445 | self.log.info("hub::created hub") | |
453 |
|
446 | |||
454 | @property |
|
447 | @property | |
455 | def _next_id(self): |
|
448 | def _next_id(self): | |
456 | """gemerate a new ID. |
|
449 | """gemerate a new ID. | |
457 |
|
450 | |||
458 | No longer reuse old ids, just count from 0.""" |
|
451 | No longer reuse old ids, just count from 0.""" | |
459 | newid = self._idcounter |
|
452 | newid = self._idcounter | |
460 | self._idcounter += 1 |
|
453 | self._idcounter += 1 | |
461 | return newid |
|
454 | return newid | |
462 | # newid = 0 |
|
455 | # newid = 0 | |
463 | # incoming = [id[0] for id in itervalues(self.incoming_registrations)] |
|
456 | # incoming = [id[0] for id in itervalues(self.incoming_registrations)] | |
464 | # # print newid, self.ids, self.incoming_registrations |
|
457 | # # print newid, self.ids, self.incoming_registrations | |
465 | # while newid in self.ids or newid in incoming: |
|
458 | # while newid in self.ids or newid in incoming: | |
466 | # newid += 1 |
|
459 | # newid += 1 | |
467 | # return newid |
|
460 | # return newid | |
468 |
|
461 | |||
469 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
462 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
470 | # message validation |
|
463 | # message validation | |
471 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
464 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
472 |
|
465 | |||
473 | def _validate_targets(self, targets): |
|
466 | def _validate_targets(self, targets): | |
474 | """turn any valid targets argument into a list of integer ids""" |
|
467 | """turn any valid targets argument into a list of integer ids""" | |
475 | if targets is None: |
|
468 | if targets is None: | |
476 | # default to all |
|
469 | # default to all | |
477 | return self.ids |
|
470 | return self.ids | |
478 |
|
471 | |||
479 | if isinstance(targets, (int,str,unicode_type)): |
|
472 | if isinstance(targets, (int,str,unicode_type)): | |
480 | # only one target specified |
|
473 | # only one target specified | |
481 | targets = [targets] |
|
474 | targets = [targets] | |
482 | _targets = [] |
|
475 | _targets = [] | |
483 | for t in targets: |
|
476 | for t in targets: | |
484 | # map raw identities to ids |
|
477 | # map raw identities to ids | |
485 | if isinstance(t, (str,unicode_type)): |
|
478 | if isinstance(t, (str,unicode_type)): | |
486 | t = self.by_ident.get(cast_bytes(t), t) |
|
479 | t = self.by_ident.get(cast_bytes(t), t) | |
487 | _targets.append(t) |
|
480 | _targets.append(t) | |
488 | targets = _targets |
|
481 | targets = _targets | |
489 | bad_targets = [ t for t in targets if t not in self.ids ] |
|
482 | bad_targets = [ t for t in targets if t not in self.ids ] | |
490 | if bad_targets: |
|
483 | if bad_targets: | |
491 | raise IndexError("No Such Engine: %r" % bad_targets) |
|
484 | raise IndexError("No Such Engine: %r" % bad_targets) | |
492 | if not targets: |
|
485 | if not targets: | |
493 | raise IndexError("No Engines Registered") |
|
486 | raise IndexError("No Engines Registered") | |
494 | return targets |
|
487 | return targets | |
495 |
|
488 | |||
496 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
489 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
497 | # dispatch methods (1 per stream) |
|
490 | # dispatch methods (1 per stream) | |
498 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
491 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
499 |
|
492 | |||
500 |
|
493 | |||
501 | @util.log_errors |
|
494 | @util.log_errors | |
502 | def dispatch_monitor_traffic(self, msg): |
|
495 | def dispatch_monitor_traffic(self, msg): | |
503 | """all ME and Task queue messages come through here, as well as |
|
496 | """all ME and Task queue messages come through here, as well as | |
504 | IOPub traffic.""" |
|
497 | IOPub traffic.""" | |
505 | self.log.debug("monitor traffic: %r", msg[0]) |
|
498 | self.log.debug("monitor traffic: %r", msg[0]) | |
506 | switch = msg[0] |
|
499 | switch = msg[0] | |
507 | try: |
|
500 | try: | |
508 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg[1:]) |
|
501 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg[1:]) | |
509 | except ValueError: |
|
502 | except ValueError: | |
510 | idents=[] |
|
503 | idents=[] | |
511 | if not idents: |
|
504 | if not idents: | |
512 | self.log.error("Monitor message without topic: %r", msg) |
|
505 | self.log.error("Monitor message without topic: %r", msg) | |
513 | return |
|
506 | return | |
514 | handler = self.monitor_handlers.get(switch, None) |
|
507 | handler = self.monitor_handlers.get(switch, None) | |
515 | if handler is not None: |
|
508 | if handler is not None: | |
516 | handler(idents, msg) |
|
509 | handler(idents, msg) | |
517 | else: |
|
510 | else: | |
518 | self.log.error("Unrecognized monitor topic: %r", switch) |
|
511 | self.log.error("Unrecognized monitor topic: %r", switch) | |
519 |
|
512 | |||
520 |
|
513 | |||
521 | @util.log_errors |
|
514 | @util.log_errors | |
522 | def dispatch_query(self, msg): |
|
515 | def dispatch_query(self, msg): | |
523 | """Route registration requests and queries from clients.""" |
|
516 | """Route registration requests and queries from clients.""" | |
524 | try: |
|
517 | try: | |
525 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) |
|
518 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) | |
526 | except ValueError: |
|
519 | except ValueError: | |
527 | idents = [] |
|
520 | idents = [] | |
528 | if not idents: |
|
521 | if not idents: | |
529 | self.log.error("Bad Query Message: %r", msg) |
|
522 | self.log.error("Bad Query Message: %r", msg) | |
530 | return |
|
523 | return | |
531 | client_id = idents[0] |
|
524 | client_id = idents[0] | |
532 | try: |
|
525 | try: | |
533 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) |
|
526 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) | |
534 | except Exception: |
|
527 | except Exception: | |
535 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
528 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
536 | self.log.error("Bad Query Message: %r", msg, exc_info=True) |
|
529 | self.log.error("Bad Query Message: %r", msg, exc_info=True) | |
537 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", ident=client_id, |
|
530 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", ident=client_id, | |
538 | content=content) |
|
531 | content=content) | |
539 | return |
|
532 | return | |
540 | # print client_id, header, parent, content |
|
533 | # print client_id, header, parent, content | |
541 | #switch on message type: |
|
534 | #switch on message type: | |
542 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] |
|
535 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] | |
543 | self.log.info("client::client %r requested %r", client_id, msg_type) |
|
536 | self.log.info("client::client %r requested %r", client_id, msg_type) | |
544 | handler = self.query_handlers.get(msg_type, None) |
|
537 | handler = self.query_handlers.get(msg_type, None) | |
545 | try: |
|
538 | try: | |
546 | assert handler is not None, "Bad Message Type: %r" % msg_type |
|
539 | assert handler is not None, "Bad Message Type: %r" % msg_type | |
547 | except: |
|
540 | except: | |
548 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
541 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
549 | self.log.error("Bad Message Type: %r", msg_type, exc_info=True) |
|
542 | self.log.error("Bad Message Type: %r", msg_type, exc_info=True) | |
550 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", ident=client_id, |
|
543 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", ident=client_id, | |
551 | content=content) |
|
544 | content=content) | |
552 | return |
|
545 | return | |
553 |
|
546 | |||
554 | else: |
|
547 | else: | |
555 | handler(idents, msg) |
|
548 | handler(idents, msg) | |
556 |
|
549 | |||
557 | def dispatch_db(self, msg): |
|
550 | def dispatch_db(self, msg): | |
558 | """""" |
|
551 | """""" | |
559 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
552 | raise NotImplementedError | |
560 |
|
553 | |||
561 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
554 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
562 | # handler methods (1 per event) |
|
555 | # handler methods (1 per event) | |
563 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
556 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
564 |
|
557 | |||
565 | #----------------------- Heartbeat -------------------------------------- |
|
558 | #----------------------- Heartbeat -------------------------------------- | |
566 |
|
559 | |||
567 | def handle_new_heart(self, heart): |
|
560 | def handle_new_heart(self, heart): | |
568 | """handler to attach to heartbeater. |
|
561 | """handler to attach to heartbeater. | |
569 | Called when a new heart starts to beat. |
|
562 | Called when a new heart starts to beat. | |
570 | Triggers completion of registration.""" |
|
563 | Triggers completion of registration.""" | |
571 | self.log.debug("heartbeat::handle_new_heart(%r)", heart) |
|
564 | self.log.debug("heartbeat::handle_new_heart(%r)", heart) | |
572 | if heart not in self.incoming_registrations: |
|
565 | if heart not in self.incoming_registrations: | |
573 | self.log.info("heartbeat::ignoring new heart: %r", heart) |
|
566 | self.log.info("heartbeat::ignoring new heart: %r", heart) | |
574 | else: |
|
567 | else: | |
575 | self.finish_registration(heart) |
|
568 | self.finish_registration(heart) | |
576 |
|
569 | |||
577 |
|
570 | |||
578 | def handle_heart_failure(self, heart): |
|
571 | def handle_heart_failure(self, heart): | |
579 | """handler to attach to heartbeater. |
|
572 | """handler to attach to heartbeater. | |
580 | called when a previously registered heart fails to respond to beat request. |
|
573 | called when a previously registered heart fails to respond to beat request. | |
581 | triggers unregistration""" |
|
574 | triggers unregistration""" | |
582 | self.log.debug("heartbeat::handle_heart_failure(%r)", heart) |
|
575 | self.log.debug("heartbeat::handle_heart_failure(%r)", heart) | |
583 | eid = self.hearts.get(heart, None) |
|
576 | eid = self.hearts.get(heart, None) | |
584 | uuid = self.engines[eid].uuid |
|
577 | uuid = self.engines[eid].uuid | |
585 | if eid is None or self.keytable[eid] in self.dead_engines: |
|
578 | if eid is None or self.keytable[eid] in self.dead_engines: | |
586 | self.log.info("heartbeat::ignoring heart failure %r (not an engine or already dead)", heart) |
|
579 | self.log.info("heartbeat::ignoring heart failure %r (not an engine or already dead)", heart) | |
587 | else: |
|
580 | else: | |
588 | self.unregister_engine(heart, dict(content=dict(id=eid, queue=uuid))) |
|
581 | self.unregister_engine(heart, dict(content=dict(id=eid, queue=uuid))) | |
589 |
|
582 | |||
590 | #----------------------- MUX Queue Traffic ------------------------------ |
|
583 | #----------------------- MUX Queue Traffic ------------------------------ | |
591 |
|
584 | |||
592 | def save_queue_request(self, idents, msg): |
|
585 | def save_queue_request(self, idents, msg): | |
593 | if len(idents) < 2: |
|
586 | if len(idents) < 2: | |
594 | self.log.error("invalid identity prefix: %r", idents) |
|
587 | self.log.error("invalid identity prefix: %r", idents) | |
595 | return |
|
588 | return | |
596 | queue_id, client_id = idents[:2] |
|
589 | queue_id, client_id = idents[:2] | |
597 | try: |
|
590 | try: | |
598 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
|
591 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
599 | except Exception: |
|
592 | except Exception: | |
600 | self.log.error("queue::client %r sent invalid message to %r: %r", client_id, queue_id, msg, exc_info=True) |
|
593 | self.log.error("queue::client %r sent invalid message to %r: %r", client_id, queue_id, msg, exc_info=True) | |
601 | return |
|
594 | return | |
602 |
|
595 | |||
603 | eid = self.by_ident.get(queue_id, None) |
|
596 | eid = self.by_ident.get(queue_id, None) | |
604 | if eid is None: |
|
597 | if eid is None: | |
605 | self.log.error("queue::target %r not registered", queue_id) |
|
598 | self.log.error("queue::target %r not registered", queue_id) | |
606 | self.log.debug("queue:: valid are: %r", self.by_ident.keys()) |
|
599 | self.log.debug("queue:: valid are: %r", self.by_ident.keys()) | |
607 | return |
|
600 | return | |
608 | record = init_record(msg) |
|
601 | record = init_record(msg) | |
609 | msg_id = record['msg_id'] |
|
602 | msg_id = record['msg_id'] | |
610 | self.log.info("queue::client %r submitted request %r to %s", client_id, msg_id, eid) |
|
603 | self.log.info("queue::client %r submitted request %r to %s", client_id, msg_id, eid) | |
611 | # Unicode in records |
|
604 | # Unicode in records | |
612 | record['engine_uuid'] = queue_id.decode('ascii') |
|
605 | record['engine_uuid'] = queue_id.decode('ascii') | |
613 | record['client_uuid'] = msg['header']['session'] |
|
606 | record['client_uuid'] = msg['header']['session'] | |
614 | record['queue'] = 'mux' |
|
607 | record['queue'] = 'mux' | |
615 |
|
608 | |||
616 | try: |
|
609 | try: | |
617 | # it's posible iopub arrived first: |
|
610 | # it's posible iopub arrived first: | |
618 | existing = self.db.get_record(msg_id) |
|
611 | existing = self.db.get_record(msg_id) | |
619 | for key,evalue in iteritems(existing): |
|
612 | for key,evalue in iteritems(existing): | |
620 | rvalue = record.get(key, None) |
|
613 | rvalue = record.get(key, None) | |
621 | if evalue and rvalue and evalue != rvalue: |
|
614 | if evalue and rvalue and evalue != rvalue: | |
622 | self.log.warn("conflicting initial state for record: %r:%r <%r> %r", msg_id, rvalue, key, evalue) |
|
615 | self.log.warn("conflicting initial state for record: %r:%r <%r> %r", msg_id, rvalue, key, evalue) | |
623 | elif evalue and not rvalue: |
|
616 | elif evalue and not rvalue: | |
624 | record[key] = evalue |
|
617 | record[key] = evalue | |
625 | try: |
|
618 | try: | |
626 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, record) |
|
619 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, record) | |
627 | except Exception: |
|
620 | except Exception: | |
628 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
621 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
629 | except KeyError: |
|
622 | except KeyError: | |
630 | try: |
|
623 | try: | |
631 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, record) |
|
624 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, record) | |
632 | except Exception: |
|
625 | except Exception: | |
633 | self.log.error("DB Error adding record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
626 | self.log.error("DB Error adding record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
634 |
|
627 | |||
635 |
|
628 | |||
636 | self.pending.add(msg_id) |
|
629 | self.pending.add(msg_id) | |
637 | self.queues[eid].append(msg_id) |
|
630 | self.queues[eid].append(msg_id) | |
638 |
|
631 | |||
639 | def save_queue_result(self, idents, msg): |
|
632 | def save_queue_result(self, idents, msg): | |
640 | if len(idents) < 2: |
|
633 | if len(idents) < 2: | |
641 | self.log.error("invalid identity prefix: %r", idents) |
|
634 | self.log.error("invalid identity prefix: %r", idents) | |
642 | return |
|
635 | return | |
643 |
|
636 | |||
644 | client_id, queue_id = idents[:2] |
|
637 | client_id, queue_id = idents[:2] | |
645 | try: |
|
638 | try: | |
646 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
|
639 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
647 | except Exception: |
|
640 | except Exception: | |
648 | self.log.error("queue::engine %r sent invalid message to %r: %r", |
|
641 | self.log.error("queue::engine %r sent invalid message to %r: %r", | |
649 | queue_id, client_id, msg, exc_info=True) |
|
642 | queue_id, client_id, msg, exc_info=True) | |
650 | return |
|
643 | return | |
651 |
|
644 | |||
652 | eid = self.by_ident.get(queue_id, None) |
|
645 | eid = self.by_ident.get(queue_id, None) | |
653 | if eid is None: |
|
646 | if eid is None: | |
654 | self.log.error("queue::unknown engine %r is sending a reply: ", queue_id) |
|
647 | self.log.error("queue::unknown engine %r is sending a reply: ", queue_id) | |
655 | return |
|
648 | return | |
656 |
|
649 | |||
657 | parent = msg['parent_header'] |
|
650 | parent = msg['parent_header'] | |
658 | if not parent: |
|
651 | if not parent: | |
659 | return |
|
652 | return | |
660 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
653 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
661 | if msg_id in self.pending: |
|
654 | if msg_id in self.pending: | |
662 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) |
|
655 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) | |
663 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) |
|
656 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) | |
664 | self.queues[eid].remove(msg_id) |
|
657 | self.queues[eid].remove(msg_id) | |
665 | self.completed[eid].append(msg_id) |
|
658 | self.completed[eid].append(msg_id) | |
666 | self.log.info("queue::request %r completed on %s", msg_id, eid) |
|
659 | self.log.info("queue::request %r completed on %s", msg_id, eid) | |
667 | elif msg_id not in self.all_completed: |
|
660 | elif msg_id not in self.all_completed: | |
668 | # it could be a result from a dead engine that died before delivering the |
|
661 | # it could be a result from a dead engine that died before delivering the | |
669 | # result |
|
662 | # result | |
670 | self.log.warn("queue:: unknown msg finished %r", msg_id) |
|
663 | self.log.warn("queue:: unknown msg finished %r", msg_id) | |
671 | return |
|
664 | return | |
672 | # update record anyway, because the unregistration could have been premature |
|
665 | # update record anyway, because the unregistration could have been premature | |
673 | rheader = msg['header'] |
|
666 | rheader = msg['header'] | |
674 | md = msg['metadata'] |
|
667 | md = msg['metadata'] | |
675 | completed = rheader['date'] |
|
668 | completed = rheader['date'] | |
676 | started = extract_dates(md.get('started', None)) |
|
669 | started = extract_dates(md.get('started', None)) | |
677 | result = { |
|
670 | result = { | |
678 | 'result_header' : rheader, |
|
671 | 'result_header' : rheader, | |
679 | 'result_metadata': md, |
|
672 | 'result_metadata': md, | |
680 | 'result_content': msg['content'], |
|
673 | 'result_content': msg['content'], | |
681 | 'received': datetime.now(), |
|
674 | 'received': datetime.now(), | |
682 | 'started' : started, |
|
675 | 'started' : started, | |
683 | 'completed' : completed |
|
676 | 'completed' : completed | |
684 | } |
|
677 | } | |
685 |
|
678 | |||
686 | result['result_buffers'] = msg['buffers'] |
|
679 | result['result_buffers'] = msg['buffers'] | |
687 | try: |
|
680 | try: | |
688 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, result) |
|
681 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, result) | |
689 | except Exception: |
|
682 | except Exception: | |
690 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
683 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
691 |
|
684 | |||
692 |
|
685 | |||
693 | #--------------------- Task Queue Traffic ------------------------------ |
|
686 | #--------------------- Task Queue Traffic ------------------------------ | |
694 |
|
687 | |||
695 | def save_task_request(self, idents, msg): |
|
688 | def save_task_request(self, idents, msg): | |
696 | """Save the submission of a task.""" |
|
689 | """Save the submission of a task.""" | |
697 | client_id = idents[0] |
|
690 | client_id = idents[0] | |
698 |
|
691 | |||
699 | try: |
|
692 | try: | |
700 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
|
693 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
701 | except Exception: |
|
694 | except Exception: | |
702 | self.log.error("task::client %r sent invalid task message: %r", |
|
695 | self.log.error("task::client %r sent invalid task message: %r", | |
703 | client_id, msg, exc_info=True) |
|
696 | client_id, msg, exc_info=True) | |
704 | return |
|
697 | return | |
705 | record = init_record(msg) |
|
698 | record = init_record(msg) | |
706 |
|
699 | |||
707 | record['client_uuid'] = msg['header']['session'] |
|
700 | record['client_uuid'] = msg['header']['session'] | |
708 | record['queue'] = 'task' |
|
701 | record['queue'] = 'task' | |
709 | header = msg['header'] |
|
702 | header = msg['header'] | |
710 | msg_id = header['msg_id'] |
|
703 | msg_id = header['msg_id'] | |
711 | self.pending.add(msg_id) |
|
704 | self.pending.add(msg_id) | |
712 | self.unassigned.add(msg_id) |
|
705 | self.unassigned.add(msg_id) | |
713 | try: |
|
706 | try: | |
714 | # it's posible iopub arrived first: |
|
707 | # it's posible iopub arrived first: | |
715 | existing = self.db.get_record(msg_id) |
|
708 | existing = self.db.get_record(msg_id) | |
716 | if existing['resubmitted']: |
|
709 | if existing['resubmitted']: | |
717 | for key in ('submitted', 'client_uuid', 'buffers'): |
|
710 | for key in ('submitted', 'client_uuid', 'buffers'): | |
718 | # don't clobber these keys on resubmit |
|
711 | # don't clobber these keys on resubmit | |
719 | # submitted and client_uuid should be different |
|
712 | # submitted and client_uuid should be different | |
720 | # and buffers might be big, and shouldn't have changed |
|
713 | # and buffers might be big, and shouldn't have changed | |
721 | record.pop(key) |
|
714 | record.pop(key) | |
722 | # still check content,header which should not change |
|
715 | # still check content,header which should not change | |
723 | # but are not expensive to compare as buffers |
|
716 | # but are not expensive to compare as buffers | |
724 |
|
717 | |||
725 | for key,evalue in iteritems(existing): |
|
718 | for key,evalue in iteritems(existing): | |
726 | if key.endswith('buffers'): |
|
719 | if key.endswith('buffers'): | |
727 | # don't compare buffers |
|
720 | # don't compare buffers | |
728 | continue |
|
721 | continue | |
729 | rvalue = record.get(key, None) |
|
722 | rvalue = record.get(key, None) | |
730 | if evalue and rvalue and evalue != rvalue: |
|
723 | if evalue and rvalue and evalue != rvalue: | |
731 | self.log.warn("conflicting initial state for record: %r:%r <%r> %r", msg_id, rvalue, key, evalue) |
|
724 | self.log.warn("conflicting initial state for record: %r:%r <%r> %r", msg_id, rvalue, key, evalue) | |
732 | elif evalue and not rvalue: |
|
725 | elif evalue and not rvalue: | |
733 | record[key] = evalue |
|
726 | record[key] = evalue | |
734 | try: |
|
727 | try: | |
735 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, record) |
|
728 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, record) | |
736 | except Exception: |
|
729 | except Exception: | |
737 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
730 | self.log.error("DB Error updating record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
738 | except KeyError: |
|
731 | except KeyError: | |
739 | try: |
|
732 | try: | |
740 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, record) |
|
733 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, record) | |
741 | except Exception: |
|
734 | except Exception: | |
742 | self.log.error("DB Error adding record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
735 | self.log.error("DB Error adding record %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
743 | except Exception: |
|
736 | except Exception: | |
744 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task request %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
737 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task request %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
745 |
|
738 | |||
746 | def save_task_result(self, idents, msg): |
|
739 | def save_task_result(self, idents, msg): | |
747 | """save the result of a completed task.""" |
|
740 | """save the result of a completed task.""" | |
748 | client_id = idents[0] |
|
741 | client_id = idents[0] | |
749 | try: |
|
742 | try: | |
750 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
|
743 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
751 | except Exception: |
|
744 | except Exception: | |
752 | self.log.error("task::invalid task result message send to %r: %r", |
|
745 | self.log.error("task::invalid task result message send to %r: %r", | |
753 | client_id, msg, exc_info=True) |
|
746 | client_id, msg, exc_info=True) | |
754 | return |
|
747 | return | |
755 |
|
748 | |||
756 | parent = msg['parent_header'] |
|
749 | parent = msg['parent_header'] | |
757 | if not parent: |
|
750 | if not parent: | |
758 | # print msg |
|
751 | # print msg | |
759 | self.log.warn("Task %r had no parent!", msg) |
|
752 | self.log.warn("Task %r had no parent!", msg) | |
760 | return |
|
753 | return | |
761 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
754 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
762 | if msg_id in self.unassigned: |
|
755 | if msg_id in self.unassigned: | |
763 | self.unassigned.remove(msg_id) |
|
756 | self.unassigned.remove(msg_id) | |
764 |
|
757 | |||
765 | header = msg['header'] |
|
758 | header = msg['header'] | |
766 | md = msg['metadata'] |
|
759 | md = msg['metadata'] | |
767 | engine_uuid = md.get('engine', u'') |
|
760 | engine_uuid = md.get('engine', u'') | |
768 | eid = self.by_ident.get(cast_bytes(engine_uuid), None) |
|
761 | eid = self.by_ident.get(cast_bytes(engine_uuid), None) | |
769 |
|
762 | |||
770 | status = md.get('status', None) |
|
763 | status = md.get('status', None) | |
771 |
|
764 | |||
772 | if msg_id in self.pending: |
|
765 | if msg_id in self.pending: | |
773 | self.log.info("task::task %r finished on %s", msg_id, eid) |
|
766 | self.log.info("task::task %r finished on %s", msg_id, eid) | |
774 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) |
|
767 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) | |
775 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) |
|
768 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) | |
776 | if eid is not None: |
|
769 | if eid is not None: | |
777 | if status != 'aborted': |
|
770 | if status != 'aborted': | |
778 | self.completed[eid].append(msg_id) |
|
771 | self.completed[eid].append(msg_id) | |
779 | if msg_id in self.tasks[eid]: |
|
772 | if msg_id in self.tasks[eid]: | |
780 | self.tasks[eid].remove(msg_id) |
|
773 | self.tasks[eid].remove(msg_id) | |
781 | completed = header['date'] |
|
774 | completed = header['date'] | |
782 | started = extract_dates(md.get('started', None)) |
|
775 | started = extract_dates(md.get('started', None)) | |
783 | result = { |
|
776 | result = { | |
784 | 'result_header' : header, |
|
777 | 'result_header' : header, | |
785 | 'result_metadata': msg['metadata'], |
|
778 | 'result_metadata': msg['metadata'], | |
786 | 'result_content': msg['content'], |
|
779 | 'result_content': msg['content'], | |
787 | 'started' : started, |
|
780 | 'started' : started, | |
788 | 'completed' : completed, |
|
781 | 'completed' : completed, | |
789 | 'received' : datetime.now(), |
|
782 | 'received' : datetime.now(), | |
790 | 'engine_uuid': engine_uuid, |
|
783 | 'engine_uuid': engine_uuid, | |
791 | } |
|
784 | } | |
792 |
|
785 | |||
793 | result['result_buffers'] = msg['buffers'] |
|
786 | result['result_buffers'] = msg['buffers'] | |
794 | try: |
|
787 | try: | |
795 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, result) |
|
788 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, result) | |
796 | except Exception: |
|
789 | except Exception: | |
797 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task request %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
790 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task request %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
798 |
|
791 | |||
799 | else: |
|
792 | else: | |
800 | self.log.debug("task::unknown task %r finished", msg_id) |
|
793 | self.log.debug("task::unknown task %r finished", msg_id) | |
801 |
|
794 | |||
802 | def save_task_destination(self, idents, msg): |
|
795 | def save_task_destination(self, idents, msg): | |
803 | try: |
|
796 | try: | |
804 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) |
|
797 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) | |
805 | except Exception: |
|
798 | except Exception: | |
806 | self.log.error("task::invalid task tracking message", exc_info=True) |
|
799 | self.log.error("task::invalid task tracking message", exc_info=True) | |
807 | return |
|
800 | return | |
808 | content = msg['content'] |
|
801 | content = msg['content'] | |
809 | # print (content) |
|
802 | # print (content) | |
810 | msg_id = content['msg_id'] |
|
803 | msg_id = content['msg_id'] | |
811 | engine_uuid = content['engine_id'] |
|
804 | engine_uuid = content['engine_id'] | |
812 | eid = self.by_ident[cast_bytes(engine_uuid)] |
|
805 | eid = self.by_ident[cast_bytes(engine_uuid)] | |
813 |
|
806 | |||
814 | self.log.info("task::task %r arrived on %r", msg_id, eid) |
|
807 | self.log.info("task::task %r arrived on %r", msg_id, eid) | |
815 | if msg_id in self.unassigned: |
|
808 | if msg_id in self.unassigned: | |
816 | self.unassigned.remove(msg_id) |
|
809 | self.unassigned.remove(msg_id) | |
817 | # else: |
|
810 | # else: | |
818 | # self.log.debug("task::task %r not listed as MIA?!"%(msg_id)) |
|
811 | # self.log.debug("task::task %r not listed as MIA?!"%(msg_id)) | |
819 |
|
812 | |||
820 | self.tasks[eid].append(msg_id) |
|
813 | self.tasks[eid].append(msg_id) | |
821 | # self.pending[msg_id][1].update(received=datetime.now(),engine=(eid,engine_uuid)) |
|
814 | # self.pending[msg_id][1].update(received=datetime.now(),engine=(eid,engine_uuid)) | |
822 | try: |
|
815 | try: | |
823 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, dict(engine_uuid=engine_uuid)) |
|
816 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, dict(engine_uuid=engine_uuid)) | |
824 | except Exception: |
|
817 | except Exception: | |
825 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task destination %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
818 | self.log.error("DB Error saving task destination %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
826 |
|
819 | |||
827 |
|
820 | |||
828 | def mia_task_request(self, idents, msg): |
|
821 | def mia_task_request(self, idents, msg): | |
829 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
822 | raise NotImplementedError | |
830 | client_id = idents[0] |
|
823 | client_id = idents[0] | |
831 | # content = dict(mia=self.mia,status='ok') |
|
824 | # content = dict(mia=self.mia,status='ok') | |
832 | # self.session.send('mia_reply', content=content, idents=client_id) |
|
825 | # self.session.send('mia_reply', content=content, idents=client_id) | |
833 |
|
826 | |||
834 |
|
827 | |||
835 | #--------------------- IOPub Traffic ------------------------------ |
|
828 | #--------------------- IOPub Traffic ------------------------------ | |
836 |
|
829 | |||
837 | def save_iopub_message(self, topics, msg): |
|
830 | def save_iopub_message(self, topics, msg): | |
838 | """save an iopub message into the db""" |
|
831 | """save an iopub message into the db""" | |
839 | # print (topics) |
|
832 | # print (topics) | |
840 | try: |
|
833 | try: | |
841 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) |
|
834 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=True) | |
842 | except Exception: |
|
835 | except Exception: | |
843 | self.log.error("iopub::invalid IOPub message", exc_info=True) |
|
836 | self.log.error("iopub::invalid IOPub message", exc_info=True) | |
844 | return |
|
837 | return | |
845 |
|
838 | |||
846 | parent = msg['parent_header'] |
|
839 | parent = msg['parent_header'] | |
847 | if not parent: |
|
840 | if not parent: | |
848 | self.log.debug("iopub::IOPub message lacks parent: %r", msg) |
|
841 | self.log.debug("iopub::IOPub message lacks parent: %r", msg) | |
849 | return |
|
842 | return | |
850 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
843 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
851 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] |
|
844 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] | |
852 | content = msg['content'] |
|
845 | content = msg['content'] | |
853 |
|
846 | |||
854 | # ensure msg_id is in db |
|
847 | # ensure msg_id is in db | |
855 | try: |
|
848 | try: | |
856 | rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id) |
|
849 | rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id) | |
857 | except KeyError: |
|
850 | except KeyError: | |
858 | rec = None |
|
851 | rec = None | |
859 |
|
852 | |||
860 | # stream |
|
853 | # stream | |
861 | d = {} |
|
854 | d = {} | |
862 | if msg_type == 'stream': |
|
855 | if msg_type == 'stream': | |
863 | name = content['name'] |
|
856 | name = content['name'] | |
864 | s = '' if rec is None else rec[name] |
|
857 | s = '' if rec is None else rec[name] | |
865 | d[name] = s + content['data'] |
|
858 | d[name] = s + content['data'] | |
866 |
|
859 | |||
867 | elif msg_type == 'error': |
|
860 | elif msg_type == 'error': | |
868 | d['error'] = content |
|
861 | d['error'] = content | |
869 | elif msg_type == 'execute_input': |
|
862 | elif msg_type == 'execute_input': | |
870 | d['execute_input'] = content['code'] |
|
863 | d['execute_input'] = content['code'] | |
871 | elif msg_type in ('display_data', 'execute_result'): |
|
864 | elif msg_type in ('display_data', 'execute_result'): | |
872 | d[msg_type] = content |
|
865 | d[msg_type] = content | |
873 | elif msg_type == 'status': |
|
866 | elif msg_type == 'status': | |
874 | pass |
|
867 | pass | |
875 | elif msg_type == 'data_pub': |
|
868 | elif msg_type == 'data_pub': | |
876 | self.log.info("ignored data_pub message for %s" % msg_id) |
|
869 | self.log.info("ignored data_pub message for %s" % msg_id) | |
877 | else: |
|
870 | else: | |
878 | self.log.warn("unhandled iopub msg_type: %r", msg_type) |
|
871 | self.log.warn("unhandled iopub msg_type: %r", msg_type) | |
879 |
|
872 | |||
880 | if not d: |
|
873 | if not d: | |
881 | return |
|
874 | return | |
882 |
|
875 | |||
883 | if rec is None: |
|
876 | if rec is None: | |
884 | # new record |
|
877 | # new record | |
885 | rec = empty_record() |
|
878 | rec = empty_record() | |
886 | rec['msg_id'] = msg_id |
|
879 | rec['msg_id'] = msg_id | |
887 | rec.update(d) |
|
880 | rec.update(d) | |
888 | d = rec |
|
881 | d = rec | |
889 | update_record = self.db.add_record |
|
882 | update_record = self.db.add_record | |
890 | else: |
|
883 | else: | |
891 | update_record = self.db.update_record |
|
884 | update_record = self.db.update_record | |
892 |
|
885 | |||
893 | try: |
|
886 | try: | |
894 | update_record(msg_id, d) |
|
887 | update_record(msg_id, d) | |
895 | except Exception: |
|
888 | except Exception: | |
896 | self.log.error("DB Error saving iopub message %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
889 | self.log.error("DB Error saving iopub message %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
897 |
|
890 | |||
898 |
|
891 | |||
899 |
|
892 | |||
900 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
893 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
901 | # Registration requests |
|
894 | # Registration requests | |
902 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
895 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
903 |
|
896 | |||
904 | def connection_request(self, client_id, msg): |
|
897 | def connection_request(self, client_id, msg): | |
905 | """Reply with connection addresses for clients.""" |
|
898 | """Reply with connection addresses for clients.""" | |
906 | self.log.info("client::client %r connected", client_id) |
|
899 | self.log.info("client::client %r connected", client_id) | |
907 | content = dict(status='ok') |
|
900 | content = dict(status='ok') | |
908 | jsonable = {} |
|
901 | jsonable = {} | |
909 | for k,v in iteritems(self.keytable): |
|
902 | for k,v in iteritems(self.keytable): | |
910 | if v not in self.dead_engines: |
|
903 | if v not in self.dead_engines: | |
911 | jsonable[str(k)] = v |
|
904 | jsonable[str(k)] = v | |
912 | content['engines'] = jsonable |
|
905 | content['engines'] = jsonable | |
913 | self.session.send(self.query, 'connection_reply', content, parent=msg, ident=client_id) |
|
906 | self.session.send(self.query, 'connection_reply', content, parent=msg, ident=client_id) | |
914 |
|
907 | |||
915 | def register_engine(self, reg, msg): |
|
908 | def register_engine(self, reg, msg): | |
916 | """Register a new engine.""" |
|
909 | """Register a new engine.""" | |
917 | content = msg['content'] |
|
910 | content = msg['content'] | |
918 | try: |
|
911 | try: | |
919 | uuid = content['uuid'] |
|
912 | uuid = content['uuid'] | |
920 | except KeyError: |
|
913 | except KeyError: | |
921 | self.log.error("registration::queue not specified", exc_info=True) |
|
914 | self.log.error("registration::queue not specified", exc_info=True) | |
922 | return |
|
915 | return | |
923 |
|
916 | |||
924 | eid = self._next_id |
|
917 | eid = self._next_id | |
925 |
|
918 | |||
926 | self.log.debug("registration::register_engine(%i, %r)", eid, uuid) |
|
919 | self.log.debug("registration::register_engine(%i, %r)", eid, uuid) | |
927 |
|
920 | |||
928 | content = dict(id=eid,status='ok',hb_period=self.heartmonitor.period) |
|
921 | content = dict(id=eid,status='ok',hb_period=self.heartmonitor.period) | |
929 | # check if requesting available IDs: |
|
922 | # check if requesting available IDs: | |
930 | if cast_bytes(uuid) in self.by_ident: |
|
923 | if cast_bytes(uuid) in self.by_ident: | |
931 | try: |
|
924 | try: | |
932 | raise KeyError("uuid %r in use" % uuid) |
|
925 | raise KeyError("uuid %r in use" % uuid) | |
933 | except: |
|
926 | except: | |
934 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
927 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
935 | self.log.error("uuid %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) |
|
928 | self.log.error("uuid %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) | |
936 | else: |
|
929 | else: | |
937 | for h, ec in iteritems(self.incoming_registrations): |
|
930 | for h, ec in iteritems(self.incoming_registrations): | |
938 | if uuid == h: |
|
931 | if uuid == h: | |
939 | try: |
|
932 | try: | |
940 | raise KeyError("heart_id %r in use" % uuid) |
|
933 | raise KeyError("heart_id %r in use" % uuid) | |
941 | except: |
|
934 | except: | |
942 | self.log.error("heart_id %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) |
|
935 | self.log.error("heart_id %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) | |
943 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
936 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
944 | break |
|
937 | break | |
945 | elif uuid == ec.uuid: |
|
938 | elif uuid == ec.uuid: | |
946 | try: |
|
939 | try: | |
947 | raise KeyError("uuid %r in use" % uuid) |
|
940 | raise KeyError("uuid %r in use" % uuid) | |
948 | except: |
|
941 | except: | |
949 | self.log.error("uuid %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) |
|
942 | self.log.error("uuid %r in use", uuid, exc_info=True) | |
950 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
943 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
951 | break |
|
944 | break | |
952 |
|
945 | |||
953 | msg = self.session.send(self.query, "registration_reply", |
|
946 | msg = self.session.send(self.query, "registration_reply", | |
954 | content=content, |
|
947 | content=content, | |
955 | ident=reg) |
|
948 | ident=reg) | |
956 |
|
949 | |||
957 | heart = cast_bytes(uuid) |
|
950 | heart = cast_bytes(uuid) | |
958 |
|
951 | |||
959 | if content['status'] == 'ok': |
|
952 | if content['status'] == 'ok': | |
960 | if heart in self.heartmonitor.hearts: |
|
953 | if heart in self.heartmonitor.hearts: | |
961 | # already beating |
|
954 | # already beating | |
962 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=eid,uuid=uuid) |
|
955 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=eid,uuid=uuid) | |
963 | self.finish_registration(heart) |
|
956 | self.finish_registration(heart) | |
964 | else: |
|
957 | else: | |
965 | purge = lambda : self._purge_stalled_registration(heart) |
|
958 | purge = lambda : self._purge_stalled_registration(heart) | |
966 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(purge, self.registration_timeout, self.loop) |
|
959 | t = self.loop.add_timeout( | |
967 | dc.start() |
|
960 | self.loop.time() + self.registration_timeout, | |
968 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=eid,uuid=uuid,stallback=dc) |
|
961 | purge, | |
|
962 | ) | |||
|
963 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=eid,uuid=uuid,stallback=t) | |||
969 | else: |
|
964 | else: | |
970 | self.log.error("registration::registration %i failed: %r", eid, content['evalue']) |
|
965 | self.log.error("registration::registration %i failed: %r", eid, content['evalue']) | |
971 |
|
966 | |||
972 | return eid |
|
967 | return eid | |
973 |
|
968 | |||
974 | def unregister_engine(self, ident, msg): |
|
969 | def unregister_engine(self, ident, msg): | |
975 | """Unregister an engine that explicitly requested to leave.""" |
|
970 | """Unregister an engine that explicitly requested to leave.""" | |
976 | try: |
|
971 | try: | |
977 | eid = msg['content']['id'] |
|
972 | eid = msg['content']['id'] | |
978 | except: |
|
973 | except: | |
979 | self.log.error("registration::bad engine id for unregistration: %r", ident, exc_info=True) |
|
974 | self.log.error("registration::bad engine id for unregistration: %r", ident, exc_info=True) | |
980 | return |
|
975 | return | |
981 | self.log.info("registration::unregister_engine(%r)", eid) |
|
976 | self.log.info("registration::unregister_engine(%r)", eid) | |
982 | # print (eid) |
|
977 | ||
983 | uuid = self.keytable[eid] |
|
978 | uuid = self.keytable[eid] | |
984 | content=dict(id=eid, uuid=uuid) |
|
979 | content=dict(id=eid, uuid=uuid) | |
985 | self.dead_engines.add(uuid) |
|
980 | self.dead_engines.add(uuid) | |
986 | # self.ids.remove(eid) |
|
981 | ||
987 | # uuid = self.keytable.pop(eid) |
|
982 | self.loop.add_timeout( | |
988 | # |
|
983 | self.loop.time() + self.registration_timeout, | |
989 | # ec = self.engines.pop(eid) |
|
984 | lambda : self._handle_stranded_msgs(eid, uuid), | |
990 | # self.hearts.pop(ec.heartbeat) |
|
985 | ) | |
991 | # self.by_ident.pop(ec.queue) |
|
|||
992 | # self.completed.pop(eid) |
|
|||
993 | handleit = lambda : self._handle_stranded_msgs(eid, uuid) |
|
|||
994 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(handleit, self.registration_timeout, self.loop) |
|
|||
995 | dc.start() |
|
|||
996 | ############## TODO: HANDLE IT ################ |
|
986 | ############## TODO: HANDLE IT ################ | |
997 |
|
987 | |||
998 | self._save_engine_state() |
|
988 | self._save_engine_state() | |
999 |
|
989 | |||
1000 | if self.notifier: |
|
990 | if self.notifier: | |
1001 | self.session.send(self.notifier, "unregistration_notification", content=content) |
|
991 | self.session.send(self.notifier, "unregistration_notification", content=content) | |
1002 |
|
992 | |||
1003 | def _handle_stranded_msgs(self, eid, uuid): |
|
993 | def _handle_stranded_msgs(self, eid, uuid): | |
1004 | """Handle messages known to be on an engine when the engine unregisters. |
|
994 | """Handle messages known to be on an engine when the engine unregisters. | |
1005 |
|
995 | |||
1006 | It is possible that this will fire prematurely - that is, an engine will |
|
996 | It is possible that this will fire prematurely - that is, an engine will | |
1007 | go down after completing a result, and the client will be notified |
|
997 | go down after completing a result, and the client will be notified | |
1008 | that the result failed and later receive the actual result. |
|
998 | that the result failed and later receive the actual result. | |
1009 | """ |
|
999 | """ | |
1010 |
|
1000 | |||
1011 | outstanding = self.queues[eid] |
|
1001 | outstanding = self.queues[eid] | |
1012 |
|
1002 | |||
1013 | for msg_id in outstanding: |
|
1003 | for msg_id in outstanding: | |
1014 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) |
|
1004 | self.pending.remove(msg_id) | |
1015 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) |
|
1005 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) | |
1016 | try: |
|
1006 | try: | |
1017 | raise error.EngineError("Engine %r died while running task %r" % (eid, msg_id)) |
|
1007 | raise error.EngineError("Engine %r died while running task %r" % (eid, msg_id)) | |
1018 | except: |
|
1008 | except: | |
1019 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1009 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1020 | # build a fake header: |
|
1010 | # build a fake header: | |
1021 | header = {} |
|
1011 | header = {} | |
1022 | header['engine'] = uuid |
|
1012 | header['engine'] = uuid | |
1023 | header['date'] = datetime.now() |
|
1013 | header['date'] = datetime.now() | |
1024 | rec = dict(result_content=content, result_header=header, result_buffers=[]) |
|
1014 | rec = dict(result_content=content, result_header=header, result_buffers=[]) | |
1025 | rec['completed'] = header['date'] |
|
1015 | rec['completed'] = header['date'] | |
1026 | rec['engine_uuid'] = uuid |
|
1016 | rec['engine_uuid'] = uuid | |
1027 | try: |
|
1017 | try: | |
1028 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, rec) |
|
1018 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, rec) | |
1029 | except Exception: |
|
1019 | except Exception: | |
1030 | self.log.error("DB Error handling stranded msg %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
1020 | self.log.error("DB Error handling stranded msg %r", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
1031 |
|
1021 | |||
1032 |
|
1022 | |||
1033 | def finish_registration(self, heart): |
|
1023 | def finish_registration(self, heart): | |
1034 | """Second half of engine registration, called after our HeartMonitor |
|
1024 | """Second half of engine registration, called after our HeartMonitor | |
1035 | has received a beat from the Engine's Heart.""" |
|
1025 | has received a beat from the Engine's Heart.""" | |
1036 | try: |
|
1026 | try: | |
1037 | ec = self.incoming_registrations.pop(heart) |
|
1027 | ec = self.incoming_registrations.pop(heart) | |
1038 | except KeyError: |
|
1028 | except KeyError: | |
1039 | self.log.error("registration::tried to finish nonexistant registration", exc_info=True) |
|
1029 | self.log.error("registration::tried to finish nonexistant registration", exc_info=True) | |
1040 | return |
|
1030 | return | |
1041 | self.log.info("registration::finished registering engine %i:%s", ec.id, ec.uuid) |
|
1031 | self.log.info("registration::finished registering engine %i:%s", ec.id, ec.uuid) | |
1042 | if ec.stallback is not None: |
|
1032 | if ec.stallback is not None: | |
1043 |
ec.stallback |
|
1033 | self.loop.remove_timeout(ec.stallback) | |
1044 | eid = ec.id |
|
1034 | eid = ec.id | |
1045 | self.ids.add(eid) |
|
1035 | self.ids.add(eid) | |
1046 | self.keytable[eid] = ec.uuid |
|
1036 | self.keytable[eid] = ec.uuid | |
1047 | self.engines[eid] = ec |
|
1037 | self.engines[eid] = ec | |
1048 | self.by_ident[cast_bytes(ec.uuid)] = ec.id |
|
1038 | self.by_ident[cast_bytes(ec.uuid)] = ec.id | |
1049 | self.queues[eid] = list() |
|
1039 | self.queues[eid] = list() | |
1050 | self.tasks[eid] = list() |
|
1040 | self.tasks[eid] = list() | |
1051 | self.completed[eid] = list() |
|
1041 | self.completed[eid] = list() | |
1052 | self.hearts[heart] = eid |
|
1042 | self.hearts[heart] = eid | |
1053 | content = dict(id=eid, uuid=self.engines[eid].uuid) |
|
1043 | content = dict(id=eid, uuid=self.engines[eid].uuid) | |
1054 | if self.notifier: |
|
1044 | if self.notifier: | |
1055 | self.session.send(self.notifier, "registration_notification", content=content) |
|
1045 | self.session.send(self.notifier, "registration_notification", content=content) | |
1056 | self.log.info("engine::Engine Connected: %i", eid) |
|
1046 | self.log.info("engine::Engine Connected: %i", eid) | |
1057 |
|
1047 | |||
1058 | self._save_engine_state() |
|
1048 | self._save_engine_state() | |
1059 |
|
1049 | |||
1060 | def _purge_stalled_registration(self, heart): |
|
1050 | def _purge_stalled_registration(self, heart): | |
1061 | if heart in self.incoming_registrations: |
|
1051 | if heart in self.incoming_registrations: | |
1062 | ec = self.incoming_registrations.pop(heart) |
|
1052 | ec = self.incoming_registrations.pop(heart) | |
1063 | self.log.info("registration::purging stalled registration: %i", ec.id) |
|
1053 | self.log.info("registration::purging stalled registration: %i", ec.id) | |
1064 | else: |
|
1054 | else: | |
1065 | pass |
|
1055 | pass | |
1066 |
|
1056 | |||
1067 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1057 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1068 | # Engine State |
|
1058 | # Engine State | |
1069 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1059 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1070 |
|
1060 | |||
1071 |
|
1061 | |||
1072 | def _cleanup_engine_state_file(self): |
|
1062 | def _cleanup_engine_state_file(self): | |
1073 | """cleanup engine state mapping""" |
|
1063 | """cleanup engine state mapping""" | |
1074 |
|
1064 | |||
1075 | if os.path.exists(self.engine_state_file): |
|
1065 | if os.path.exists(self.engine_state_file): | |
1076 | self.log.debug("cleaning up engine state: %s", self.engine_state_file) |
|
1066 | self.log.debug("cleaning up engine state: %s", self.engine_state_file) | |
1077 | try: |
|
1067 | try: | |
1078 | os.remove(self.engine_state_file) |
|
1068 | os.remove(self.engine_state_file) | |
1079 | except IOError: |
|
1069 | except IOError: | |
1080 | self.log.error("Couldn't cleanup file: %s", self.engine_state_file, exc_info=True) |
|
1070 | self.log.error("Couldn't cleanup file: %s", self.engine_state_file, exc_info=True) | |
1081 |
|
1071 | |||
1082 |
|
1072 | |||
1083 | def _save_engine_state(self): |
|
1073 | def _save_engine_state(self): | |
1084 | """save engine mapping to JSON file""" |
|
1074 | """save engine mapping to JSON file""" | |
1085 | if not self.engine_state_file: |
|
1075 | if not self.engine_state_file: | |
1086 | return |
|
1076 | return | |
1087 | self.log.debug("save engine state to %s" % self.engine_state_file) |
|
1077 | self.log.debug("save engine state to %s" % self.engine_state_file) | |
1088 | state = {} |
|
1078 | state = {} | |
1089 | engines = {} |
|
1079 | engines = {} | |
1090 | for eid, ec in iteritems(self.engines): |
|
1080 | for eid, ec in iteritems(self.engines): | |
1091 | if ec.uuid not in self.dead_engines: |
|
1081 | if ec.uuid not in self.dead_engines: | |
1092 | engines[eid] = ec.uuid |
|
1082 | engines[eid] = ec.uuid | |
1093 |
|
1083 | |||
1094 | state['engines'] = engines |
|
1084 | state['engines'] = engines | |
1095 |
|
1085 | |||
1096 | state['next_id'] = self._idcounter |
|
1086 | state['next_id'] = self._idcounter | |
1097 |
|
1087 | |||
1098 | with open(self.engine_state_file, 'w') as f: |
|
1088 | with open(self.engine_state_file, 'w') as f: | |
1099 | json.dump(state, f) |
|
1089 | json.dump(state, f) | |
1100 |
|
1090 | |||
1101 |
|
1091 | |||
1102 | def _load_engine_state(self): |
|
1092 | def _load_engine_state(self): | |
1103 | """load engine mapping from JSON file""" |
|
1093 | """load engine mapping from JSON file""" | |
1104 | if not os.path.exists(self.engine_state_file): |
|
1094 | if not os.path.exists(self.engine_state_file): | |
1105 | return |
|
1095 | return | |
1106 |
|
1096 | |||
1107 | self.log.info("loading engine state from %s" % self.engine_state_file) |
|
1097 | self.log.info("loading engine state from %s" % self.engine_state_file) | |
1108 |
|
1098 | |||
1109 | with open(self.engine_state_file) as f: |
|
1099 | with open(self.engine_state_file) as f: | |
1110 | state = json.load(f) |
|
1100 | state = json.load(f) | |
1111 |
|
1101 | |||
1112 | save_notifier = self.notifier |
|
1102 | save_notifier = self.notifier | |
1113 | self.notifier = None |
|
1103 | self.notifier = None | |
1114 | for eid, uuid in iteritems(state['engines']): |
|
1104 | for eid, uuid in iteritems(state['engines']): | |
1115 | heart = uuid.encode('ascii') |
|
1105 | heart = uuid.encode('ascii') | |
1116 | # start with this heart as current and beating: |
|
1106 | # start with this heart as current and beating: | |
1117 | self.heartmonitor.responses.add(heart) |
|
1107 | self.heartmonitor.responses.add(heart) | |
1118 | self.heartmonitor.hearts.add(heart) |
|
1108 | self.heartmonitor.hearts.add(heart) | |
1119 |
|
1109 | |||
1120 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=int(eid), uuid=uuid) |
|
1110 | self.incoming_registrations[heart] = EngineConnector(id=int(eid), uuid=uuid) | |
1121 | self.finish_registration(heart) |
|
1111 | self.finish_registration(heart) | |
1122 |
|
1112 | |||
1123 | self.notifier = save_notifier |
|
1113 | self.notifier = save_notifier | |
1124 |
|
1114 | |||
1125 | self._idcounter = state['next_id'] |
|
1115 | self._idcounter = state['next_id'] | |
1126 |
|
1116 | |||
1127 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1117 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1128 | # Client Requests |
|
1118 | # Client Requests | |
1129 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1119 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1130 |
|
1120 | |||
1131 | def shutdown_request(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1121 | def shutdown_request(self, client_id, msg): | |
1132 | """handle shutdown request.""" |
|
1122 | """handle shutdown request.""" | |
1133 | self.session.send(self.query, 'shutdown_reply', content={'status': 'ok'}, ident=client_id) |
|
1123 | self.session.send(self.query, 'shutdown_reply', content={'status': 'ok'}, ident=client_id) | |
1134 | # also notify other clients of shutdown |
|
1124 | # also notify other clients of shutdown | |
1135 | self.session.send(self.notifier, 'shutdown_notice', content={'status': 'ok'}) |
|
1125 | self.session.send(self.notifier, 'shutdown_notice', content={'status': 'ok'}) | |
1136 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(lambda : self._shutdown(), 1000, self.loop) |
|
1126 | self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + 1, self._shutdown) | |
1137 | dc.start() |
|
|||
1138 |
|
1127 | |||
1139 | def _shutdown(self): |
|
1128 | def _shutdown(self): | |
1140 | self.log.info("hub::hub shutting down.") |
|
1129 | self.log.info("hub::hub shutting down.") | |
1141 | time.sleep(0.1) |
|
1130 | time.sleep(0.1) | |
1142 | sys.exit(0) |
|
1131 | sys.exit(0) | |
1143 |
|
1132 | |||
1144 |
|
1133 | |||
1145 | def check_load(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1134 | def check_load(self, client_id, msg): | |
1146 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1135 | content = msg['content'] | |
1147 | try: |
|
1136 | try: | |
1148 | targets = content['targets'] |
|
1137 | targets = content['targets'] | |
1149 | targets = self._validate_targets(targets) |
|
1138 | targets = self._validate_targets(targets) | |
1150 | except: |
|
1139 | except: | |
1151 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1140 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1152 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", |
|
1141 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", | |
1153 | content=content, ident=client_id) |
|
1142 | content=content, ident=client_id) | |
1154 | return |
|
1143 | return | |
1155 |
|
1144 | |||
1156 | content = dict(status='ok') |
|
1145 | content = dict(status='ok') | |
1157 | # loads = {} |
|
1146 | # loads = {} | |
1158 | for t in targets: |
|
1147 | for t in targets: | |
1159 | content[bytes(t)] = len(self.queues[t])+len(self.tasks[t]) |
|
1148 | content[bytes(t)] = len(self.queues[t])+len(self.tasks[t]) | |
1160 | self.session.send(self.query, "load_reply", content=content, ident=client_id) |
|
1149 | self.session.send(self.query, "load_reply", content=content, ident=client_id) | |
1161 |
|
1150 | |||
1162 |
|
1151 | |||
1163 | def queue_status(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1152 | def queue_status(self, client_id, msg): | |
1164 | """Return the Queue status of one or more targets. |
|
1153 | """Return the Queue status of one or more targets. | |
1165 |
|
1154 | |||
1166 | If verbose, return the msg_ids, else return len of each type. |
|
1155 | If verbose, return the msg_ids, else return len of each type. | |
1167 |
|
1156 | |||
1168 | Keys: |
|
1157 | Keys: | |
1169 |
|
1158 | |||
1170 | * queue (pending MUX jobs) |
|
1159 | * queue (pending MUX jobs) | |
1171 | * tasks (pending Task jobs) |
|
1160 | * tasks (pending Task jobs) | |
1172 | * completed (finished jobs from both queues) |
|
1161 | * completed (finished jobs from both queues) | |
1173 | """ |
|
1162 | """ | |
1174 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1163 | content = msg['content'] | |
1175 | targets = content['targets'] |
|
1164 | targets = content['targets'] | |
1176 | try: |
|
1165 | try: | |
1177 | targets = self._validate_targets(targets) |
|
1166 | targets = self._validate_targets(targets) | |
1178 | except: |
|
1167 | except: | |
1179 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1168 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1180 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", |
|
1169 | self.session.send(self.query, "hub_error", | |
1181 | content=content, ident=client_id) |
|
1170 | content=content, ident=client_id) | |
1182 | return |
|
1171 | return | |
1183 | verbose = content.get('verbose', False) |
|
1172 | verbose = content.get('verbose', False) | |
1184 | content = dict(status='ok') |
|
1173 | content = dict(status='ok') | |
1185 | for t in targets: |
|
1174 | for t in targets: | |
1186 | queue = self.queues[t] |
|
1175 | queue = self.queues[t] | |
1187 | completed = self.completed[t] |
|
1176 | completed = self.completed[t] | |
1188 | tasks = self.tasks[t] |
|
1177 | tasks = self.tasks[t] | |
1189 | if not verbose: |
|
1178 | if not verbose: | |
1190 | queue = len(queue) |
|
1179 | queue = len(queue) | |
1191 | completed = len(completed) |
|
1180 | completed = len(completed) | |
1192 | tasks = len(tasks) |
|
1181 | tasks = len(tasks) | |
1193 | content[str(t)] = {'queue': queue, 'completed': completed , 'tasks': tasks} |
|
1182 | content[str(t)] = {'queue': queue, 'completed': completed , 'tasks': tasks} | |
1194 | content['unassigned'] = list(self.unassigned) if verbose else len(self.unassigned) |
|
1183 | content['unassigned'] = list(self.unassigned) if verbose else len(self.unassigned) | |
1195 | # print (content) |
|
1184 | # print (content) | |
1196 | self.session.send(self.query, "queue_reply", content=content, ident=client_id) |
|
1185 | self.session.send(self.query, "queue_reply", content=content, ident=client_id) | |
1197 |
|
1186 | |||
1198 | def purge_results(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1187 | def purge_results(self, client_id, msg): | |
1199 | """Purge results from memory. This method is more valuable before we move |
|
1188 | """Purge results from memory. This method is more valuable before we move | |
1200 | to a DB based message storage mechanism.""" |
|
1189 | to a DB based message storage mechanism.""" | |
1201 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1190 | content = msg['content'] | |
1202 | self.log.info("Dropping records with %s", content) |
|
1191 | self.log.info("Dropping records with %s", content) | |
1203 | msg_ids = content.get('msg_ids', []) |
|
1192 | msg_ids = content.get('msg_ids', []) | |
1204 | reply = dict(status='ok') |
|
1193 | reply = dict(status='ok') | |
1205 | if msg_ids == 'all': |
|
1194 | if msg_ids == 'all': | |
1206 | try: |
|
1195 | try: | |
1207 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(completed={'$ne':None})) |
|
1196 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(completed={'$ne':None})) | |
1208 | except Exception: |
|
1197 | except Exception: | |
1209 | reply = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1198 | reply = error.wrap_exception() | |
1210 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") |
|
1199 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") | |
1211 | else: |
|
1200 | else: | |
1212 | pending = [m for m in msg_ids if (m in self.pending)] |
|
1201 | pending = [m for m in msg_ids if (m in self.pending)] | |
1213 | if pending: |
|
1202 | if pending: | |
1214 | try: |
|
1203 | try: | |
1215 | raise IndexError("msg pending: %r" % pending[0]) |
|
1204 | raise IndexError("msg pending: %r" % pending[0]) | |
1216 | except: |
|
1205 | except: | |
1217 | reply = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1206 | reply = error.wrap_exception() | |
1218 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") |
|
1207 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") | |
1219 | else: |
|
1208 | else: | |
1220 | try: |
|
1209 | try: | |
1221 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(msg_id={'$in':msg_ids})) |
|
1210 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(msg_id={'$in':msg_ids})) | |
1222 | except Exception: |
|
1211 | except Exception: | |
1223 | reply = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1212 | reply = error.wrap_exception() | |
1224 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") |
|
1213 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") | |
1225 |
|
1214 | |||
1226 | if reply['status'] == 'ok': |
|
1215 | if reply['status'] == 'ok': | |
1227 | eids = content.get('engine_ids', []) |
|
1216 | eids = content.get('engine_ids', []) | |
1228 | for eid in eids: |
|
1217 | for eid in eids: | |
1229 | if eid not in self.engines: |
|
1218 | if eid not in self.engines: | |
1230 | try: |
|
1219 | try: | |
1231 | raise IndexError("No such engine: %i" % eid) |
|
1220 | raise IndexError("No such engine: %i" % eid) | |
1232 | except: |
|
1221 | except: | |
1233 | reply = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1222 | reply = error.wrap_exception() | |
1234 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") |
|
1223 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") | |
1235 | break |
|
1224 | break | |
1236 | uid = self.engines[eid].uuid |
|
1225 | uid = self.engines[eid].uuid | |
1237 | try: |
|
1226 | try: | |
1238 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(engine_uuid=uid, completed={'$ne':None})) |
|
1227 | self.db.drop_matching_records(dict(engine_uuid=uid, completed={'$ne':None})) | |
1239 | except Exception: |
|
1228 | except Exception: | |
1240 | reply = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1229 | reply = error.wrap_exception() | |
1241 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") |
|
1230 | self.log.exception("Error dropping records") | |
1242 | break |
|
1231 | break | |
1243 |
|
1232 | |||
1244 | self.session.send(self.query, 'purge_reply', content=reply, ident=client_id) |
|
1233 | self.session.send(self.query, 'purge_reply', content=reply, ident=client_id) | |
1245 |
|
1234 | |||
1246 | def resubmit_task(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1235 | def resubmit_task(self, client_id, msg): | |
1247 | """Resubmit one or more tasks.""" |
|
1236 | """Resubmit one or more tasks.""" | |
1248 | def finish(reply): |
|
1237 | def finish(reply): | |
1249 | self.session.send(self.query, 'resubmit_reply', content=reply, ident=client_id) |
|
1238 | self.session.send(self.query, 'resubmit_reply', content=reply, ident=client_id) | |
1250 |
|
1239 | |||
1251 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1240 | content = msg['content'] | |
1252 | msg_ids = content['msg_ids'] |
|
1241 | msg_ids = content['msg_ids'] | |
1253 | reply = dict(status='ok') |
|
1242 | reply = dict(status='ok') | |
1254 | try: |
|
1243 | try: | |
1255 | records = self.db.find_records({'msg_id' : {'$in' : msg_ids}}, keys=[ |
|
1244 | records = self.db.find_records({'msg_id' : {'$in' : msg_ids}}, keys=[ | |
1256 | 'header', 'content', 'buffers']) |
|
1245 | 'header', 'content', 'buffers']) | |
1257 | except Exception: |
|
1246 | except Exception: | |
1258 | self.log.error('db::db error finding tasks to resubmit', exc_info=True) |
|
1247 | self.log.error('db::db error finding tasks to resubmit', exc_info=True) | |
1259 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) |
|
1248 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) | |
1260 |
|
1249 | |||
1261 | # validate msg_ids |
|
1250 | # validate msg_ids | |
1262 | found_ids = [ rec['msg_id'] for rec in records ] |
|
1251 | found_ids = [ rec['msg_id'] for rec in records ] | |
1263 | pending_ids = [ msg_id for msg_id in found_ids if msg_id in self.pending ] |
|
1252 | pending_ids = [ msg_id for msg_id in found_ids if msg_id in self.pending ] | |
1264 | if len(records) > len(msg_ids): |
|
1253 | if len(records) > len(msg_ids): | |
1265 | try: |
|
1254 | try: | |
1266 | raise RuntimeError("DB appears to be in an inconsistent state." |
|
1255 | raise RuntimeError("DB appears to be in an inconsistent state." | |
1267 | "More matching records were found than should exist") |
|
1256 | "More matching records were found than should exist") | |
1268 | except Exception: |
|
1257 | except Exception: | |
1269 | self.log.exception("Failed to resubmit task") |
|
1258 | self.log.exception("Failed to resubmit task") | |
1270 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) |
|
1259 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) | |
1271 | elif len(records) < len(msg_ids): |
|
1260 | elif len(records) < len(msg_ids): | |
1272 | missing = [ m for m in msg_ids if m not in found_ids ] |
|
1261 | missing = [ m for m in msg_ids if m not in found_ids ] | |
1273 | try: |
|
1262 | try: | |
1274 | raise KeyError("No such msg(s): %r" % missing) |
|
1263 | raise KeyError("No such msg(s): %r" % missing) | |
1275 | except KeyError: |
|
1264 | except KeyError: | |
1276 | self.log.exception("Failed to resubmit task") |
|
1265 | self.log.exception("Failed to resubmit task") | |
1277 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) |
|
1266 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) | |
1278 | elif pending_ids: |
|
1267 | elif pending_ids: | |
1279 | pass |
|
1268 | pass | |
1280 | # no need to raise on resubmit of pending task, now that we |
|
1269 | # no need to raise on resubmit of pending task, now that we | |
1281 | # resubmit under new ID, but do we want to raise anyway? |
|
1270 | # resubmit under new ID, but do we want to raise anyway? | |
1282 | # msg_id = invalid_ids[0] |
|
1271 | # msg_id = invalid_ids[0] | |
1283 | # try: |
|
1272 | # try: | |
1284 | # raise ValueError("Task(s) %r appears to be inflight" % ) |
|
1273 | # raise ValueError("Task(s) %r appears to be inflight" % ) | |
1285 | # except Exception: |
|
1274 | # except Exception: | |
1286 | # return finish(error.wrap_exception()) |
|
1275 | # return finish(error.wrap_exception()) | |
1287 |
|
1276 | |||
1288 | # mapping of original IDs to resubmitted IDs |
|
1277 | # mapping of original IDs to resubmitted IDs | |
1289 | resubmitted = {} |
|
1278 | resubmitted = {} | |
1290 |
|
1279 | |||
1291 | # send the messages |
|
1280 | # send the messages | |
1292 | for rec in records: |
|
1281 | for rec in records: | |
1293 | header = rec['header'] |
|
1282 | header = rec['header'] | |
1294 | msg = self.session.msg(header['msg_type'], parent=header) |
|
1283 | msg = self.session.msg(header['msg_type'], parent=header) | |
1295 | msg_id = msg['msg_id'] |
|
1284 | msg_id = msg['msg_id'] | |
1296 | msg['content'] = rec['content'] |
|
1285 | msg['content'] = rec['content'] | |
1297 |
|
1286 | |||
1298 | # use the old header, but update msg_id and timestamp |
|
1287 | # use the old header, but update msg_id and timestamp | |
1299 | fresh = msg['header'] |
|
1288 | fresh = msg['header'] | |
1300 | header['msg_id'] = fresh['msg_id'] |
|
1289 | header['msg_id'] = fresh['msg_id'] | |
1301 | header['date'] = fresh['date'] |
|
1290 | header['date'] = fresh['date'] | |
1302 | msg['header'] = header |
|
1291 | msg['header'] = header | |
1303 |
|
1292 | |||
1304 | self.session.send(self.resubmit, msg, buffers=rec['buffers']) |
|
1293 | self.session.send(self.resubmit, msg, buffers=rec['buffers']) | |
1305 |
|
1294 | |||
1306 | resubmitted[rec['msg_id']] = msg_id |
|
1295 | resubmitted[rec['msg_id']] = msg_id | |
1307 | self.pending.add(msg_id) |
|
1296 | self.pending.add(msg_id) | |
1308 | msg['buffers'] = rec['buffers'] |
|
1297 | msg['buffers'] = rec['buffers'] | |
1309 | try: |
|
1298 | try: | |
1310 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, init_record(msg)) |
|
1299 | self.db.add_record(msg_id, init_record(msg)) | |
1311 | except Exception: |
|
1300 | except Exception: | |
1312 | self.log.error("db::DB Error updating record: %s", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
1301 | self.log.error("db::DB Error updating record: %s", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
1313 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) |
|
1302 | return finish(error.wrap_exception()) | |
1314 |
|
1303 | |||
1315 | finish(dict(status='ok', resubmitted=resubmitted)) |
|
1304 | finish(dict(status='ok', resubmitted=resubmitted)) | |
1316 |
|
1305 | |||
1317 | # store the new IDs in the Task DB |
|
1306 | # store the new IDs in the Task DB | |
1318 | for msg_id, resubmit_id in iteritems(resubmitted): |
|
1307 | for msg_id, resubmit_id in iteritems(resubmitted): | |
1319 | try: |
|
1308 | try: | |
1320 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, {'resubmitted' : resubmit_id}) |
|
1309 | self.db.update_record(msg_id, {'resubmitted' : resubmit_id}) | |
1321 | except Exception: |
|
1310 | except Exception: | |
1322 | self.log.error("db::DB Error updating record: %s", msg_id, exc_info=True) |
|
1311 | self.log.error("db::DB Error updating record: %s", msg_id, exc_info=True) | |
1323 |
|
1312 | |||
1324 |
|
1313 | |||
1325 | def _extract_record(self, rec): |
|
1314 | def _extract_record(self, rec): | |
1326 | """decompose a TaskRecord dict into subsection of reply for get_result""" |
|
1315 | """decompose a TaskRecord dict into subsection of reply for get_result""" | |
1327 | io_dict = {} |
|
1316 | io_dict = {} | |
1328 | for key in ('execute_input', 'execute_result', 'error', 'stdout', 'stderr'): |
|
1317 | for key in ('execute_input', 'execute_result', 'error', 'stdout', 'stderr'): | |
1329 | io_dict[key] = rec[key] |
|
1318 | io_dict[key] = rec[key] | |
1330 | content = { |
|
1319 | content = { | |
1331 | 'header': rec['header'], |
|
1320 | 'header': rec['header'], | |
1332 | 'metadata': rec['metadata'], |
|
1321 | 'metadata': rec['metadata'], | |
1333 | 'result_metadata': rec['result_metadata'], |
|
1322 | 'result_metadata': rec['result_metadata'], | |
1334 | 'result_header' : rec['result_header'], |
|
1323 | 'result_header' : rec['result_header'], | |
1335 | 'result_content': rec['result_content'], |
|
1324 | 'result_content': rec['result_content'], | |
1336 | 'received' : rec['received'], |
|
1325 | 'received' : rec['received'], | |
1337 | 'io' : io_dict, |
|
1326 | 'io' : io_dict, | |
1338 | } |
|
1327 | } | |
1339 | if rec['result_buffers']: |
|
1328 | if rec['result_buffers']: | |
1340 | buffers = list(map(bytes, rec['result_buffers'])) |
|
1329 | buffers = list(map(bytes, rec['result_buffers'])) | |
1341 | else: |
|
1330 | else: | |
1342 | buffers = [] |
|
1331 | buffers = [] | |
1343 |
|
1332 | |||
1344 | return content, buffers |
|
1333 | return content, buffers | |
1345 |
|
1334 | |||
1346 | def get_results(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1335 | def get_results(self, client_id, msg): | |
1347 | """Get the result of 1 or more messages.""" |
|
1336 | """Get the result of 1 or more messages.""" | |
1348 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1337 | content = msg['content'] | |
1349 | msg_ids = sorted(set(content['msg_ids'])) |
|
1338 | msg_ids = sorted(set(content['msg_ids'])) | |
1350 | statusonly = content.get('status_only', False) |
|
1339 | statusonly = content.get('status_only', False) | |
1351 | pending = [] |
|
1340 | pending = [] | |
1352 | completed = [] |
|
1341 | completed = [] | |
1353 | content = dict(status='ok') |
|
1342 | content = dict(status='ok') | |
1354 | content['pending'] = pending |
|
1343 | content['pending'] = pending | |
1355 | content['completed'] = completed |
|
1344 | content['completed'] = completed | |
1356 | buffers = [] |
|
1345 | buffers = [] | |
1357 | if not statusonly: |
|
1346 | if not statusonly: | |
1358 | try: |
|
1347 | try: | |
1359 | matches = self.db.find_records(dict(msg_id={'$in':msg_ids})) |
|
1348 | matches = self.db.find_records(dict(msg_id={'$in':msg_ids})) | |
1360 | # turn match list into dict, for faster lookup |
|
1349 | # turn match list into dict, for faster lookup | |
1361 | records = {} |
|
1350 | records = {} | |
1362 | for rec in matches: |
|
1351 | for rec in matches: | |
1363 | records[rec['msg_id']] = rec |
|
1352 | records[rec['msg_id']] = rec | |
1364 | except Exception: |
|
1353 | except Exception: | |
1365 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1354 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1366 | self.log.exception("Failed to get results") |
|
1355 | self.log.exception("Failed to get results") | |
1367 | self.session.send(self.query, "result_reply", content=content, |
|
1356 | self.session.send(self.query, "result_reply", content=content, | |
1368 | parent=msg, ident=client_id) |
|
1357 | parent=msg, ident=client_id) | |
1369 | return |
|
1358 | return | |
1370 | else: |
|
1359 | else: | |
1371 | records = {} |
|
1360 | records = {} | |
1372 | for msg_id in msg_ids: |
|
1361 | for msg_id in msg_ids: | |
1373 | if msg_id in self.pending: |
|
1362 | if msg_id in self.pending: | |
1374 | pending.append(msg_id) |
|
1363 | pending.append(msg_id) | |
1375 | elif msg_id in self.all_completed: |
|
1364 | elif msg_id in self.all_completed: | |
1376 | completed.append(msg_id) |
|
1365 | completed.append(msg_id) | |
1377 | if not statusonly: |
|
1366 | if not statusonly: | |
1378 | c,bufs = self._extract_record(records[msg_id]) |
|
1367 | c,bufs = self._extract_record(records[msg_id]) | |
1379 | content[msg_id] = c |
|
1368 | content[msg_id] = c | |
1380 | buffers.extend(bufs) |
|
1369 | buffers.extend(bufs) | |
1381 | elif msg_id in records: |
|
1370 | elif msg_id in records: | |
1382 | if rec['completed']: |
|
1371 | if rec['completed']: | |
1383 | completed.append(msg_id) |
|
1372 | completed.append(msg_id) | |
1384 | c,bufs = self._extract_record(records[msg_id]) |
|
1373 | c,bufs = self._extract_record(records[msg_id]) | |
1385 | content[msg_id] = c |
|
1374 | content[msg_id] = c | |
1386 | buffers.extend(bufs) |
|
1375 | buffers.extend(bufs) | |
1387 | else: |
|
1376 | else: | |
1388 | pending.append(msg_id) |
|
1377 | pending.append(msg_id) | |
1389 | else: |
|
1378 | else: | |
1390 | try: |
|
1379 | try: | |
1391 | raise KeyError('No such message: '+msg_id) |
|
1380 | raise KeyError('No such message: '+msg_id) | |
1392 | except: |
|
1381 | except: | |
1393 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1382 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1394 | break |
|
1383 | break | |
1395 | self.session.send(self.query, "result_reply", content=content, |
|
1384 | self.session.send(self.query, "result_reply", content=content, | |
1396 | parent=msg, ident=client_id, |
|
1385 | parent=msg, ident=client_id, | |
1397 | buffers=buffers) |
|
1386 | buffers=buffers) | |
1398 |
|
1387 | |||
1399 | def get_history(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1388 | def get_history(self, client_id, msg): | |
1400 | """Get a list of all msg_ids in our DB records""" |
|
1389 | """Get a list of all msg_ids in our DB records""" | |
1401 | try: |
|
1390 | try: | |
1402 | msg_ids = self.db.get_history() |
|
1391 | msg_ids = self.db.get_history() | |
1403 | except Exception as e: |
|
1392 | except Exception as e: | |
1404 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1393 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1405 | self.log.exception("Failed to get history") |
|
1394 | self.log.exception("Failed to get history") | |
1406 | else: |
|
1395 | else: | |
1407 | content = dict(status='ok', history=msg_ids) |
|
1396 | content = dict(status='ok', history=msg_ids) | |
1408 |
|
1397 | |||
1409 | self.session.send(self.query, "history_reply", content=content, |
|
1398 | self.session.send(self.query, "history_reply", content=content, | |
1410 | parent=msg, ident=client_id) |
|
1399 | parent=msg, ident=client_id) | |
1411 |
|
1400 | |||
1412 | def db_query(self, client_id, msg): |
|
1401 | def db_query(self, client_id, msg): | |
1413 | """Perform a raw query on the task record database.""" |
|
1402 | """Perform a raw query on the task record database.""" | |
1414 | content = msg['content'] |
|
1403 | content = msg['content'] | |
1415 | query = extract_dates(content.get('query', {})) |
|
1404 | query = extract_dates(content.get('query', {})) | |
1416 | keys = content.get('keys', None) |
|
1405 | keys = content.get('keys', None) | |
1417 | buffers = [] |
|
1406 | buffers = [] | |
1418 | empty = list() |
|
1407 | empty = list() | |
1419 | try: |
|
1408 | try: | |
1420 | records = self.db.find_records(query, keys) |
|
1409 | records = self.db.find_records(query, keys) | |
1421 | except Exception as e: |
|
1410 | except Exception as e: | |
1422 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
1411 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
1423 | self.log.exception("DB query failed") |
|
1412 | self.log.exception("DB query failed") | |
1424 | else: |
|
1413 | else: | |
1425 | # extract buffers from reply content: |
|
1414 | # extract buffers from reply content: | |
1426 | if keys is not None: |
|
1415 | if keys is not None: | |
1427 | buffer_lens = [] if 'buffers' in keys else None |
|
1416 | buffer_lens = [] if 'buffers' in keys else None | |
1428 | result_buffer_lens = [] if 'result_buffers' in keys else None |
|
1417 | result_buffer_lens = [] if 'result_buffers' in keys else None | |
1429 | else: |
|
1418 | else: | |
1430 | buffer_lens = None |
|
1419 | buffer_lens = None | |
1431 | result_buffer_lens = None |
|
1420 | result_buffer_lens = None | |
1432 |
|
1421 | |||
1433 | for rec in records: |
|
1422 | for rec in records: | |
1434 | # buffers may be None, so double check |
|
1423 | # buffers may be None, so double check | |
1435 | b = rec.pop('buffers', empty) or empty |
|
1424 | b = rec.pop('buffers', empty) or empty | |
1436 | if buffer_lens is not None: |
|
1425 | if buffer_lens is not None: | |
1437 | buffer_lens.append(len(b)) |
|
1426 | buffer_lens.append(len(b)) | |
1438 | buffers.extend(b) |
|
1427 | buffers.extend(b) | |
1439 | rb = rec.pop('result_buffers', empty) or empty |
|
1428 | rb = rec.pop('result_buffers', empty) or empty | |
1440 | if result_buffer_lens is not None: |
|
1429 | if result_buffer_lens is not None: | |
1441 | result_buffer_lens.append(len(rb)) |
|
1430 | result_buffer_lens.append(len(rb)) | |
1442 | buffers.extend(rb) |
|
1431 | buffers.extend(rb) | |
1443 | content = dict(status='ok', records=records, buffer_lens=buffer_lens, |
|
1432 | content = dict(status='ok', records=records, buffer_lens=buffer_lens, | |
1444 | result_buffer_lens=result_buffer_lens) |
|
1433 | result_buffer_lens=result_buffer_lens) | |
1445 | # self.log.debug (content) |
|
1434 | # self.log.debug (content) | |
1446 | self.session.send(self.query, "db_reply", content=content, |
|
1435 | self.session.send(self.query, "db_reply", content=content, | |
1447 | parent=msg, ident=client_id, |
|
1436 | parent=msg, ident=client_id, | |
1448 | buffers=buffers) |
|
1437 | buffers=buffers) | |
1449 |
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1 | """The Python scheduler for rich scheduling. |
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1 | """The Python scheduler for rich scheduling. | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | The Pure ZMQ scheduler does not allow routing schemes other than LRU, |
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3 | The Pure ZMQ scheduler does not allow routing schemes other than LRU, | |
4 | nor does it check msg_id DAG dependencies. For those, a slightly slower |
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4 | nor does it check msg_id DAG dependencies. For those, a slightly slower | |
5 | Python Scheduler exists. |
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5 | Python Scheduler exists. | |
6 | """ |
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6 | """ | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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8 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
9 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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9 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | import logging |
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11 | import logging | |
12 | import sys |
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12 | import sys | |
13 | import time |
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13 | import time | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | from collections import deque |
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15 | from collections import deque | |
16 | from datetime import datetime |
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16 | from datetime import datetime | |
17 | from random import randint, random |
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17 | from random import randint, random | |
18 | from types import FunctionType |
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18 | from types import FunctionType | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | try: |
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20 | try: | |
21 | import numpy |
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21 | import numpy | |
22 | except ImportError: |
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22 | except ImportError: | |
23 | numpy = None |
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23 | numpy = None | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | import zmq |
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25 | import zmq | |
26 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop, zmqstream |
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26 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop, zmqstream | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | # local imports |
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28 | # local imports | |
29 | from IPython.external.decorator import decorator |
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29 | from IPython.external.decorator import decorator | |
30 | from IPython.config.application import Application |
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30 | from IPython.config.application import Application | |
31 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
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31 | from IPython.config.loader import Config | |
32 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Dict, List, Set, Integer, Enum, CBytes |
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32 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Dict, List, Set, Integer, Enum, CBytes | |
33 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes |
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33 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | from IPython.parallel import error, util |
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35 | from IPython.parallel import error, util | |
36 | from IPython.parallel.factory import SessionFactory |
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36 | from IPython.parallel.factory import SessionFactory | |
37 | from IPython.parallel.util import connect_logger, local_logger |
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37 | from IPython.parallel.util import connect_logger, local_logger | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | from .dependency import Dependency |
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39 | from .dependency import Dependency | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | @decorator |
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41 | @decorator | |
42 | def logged(f,self,*args,**kwargs): |
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42 | def logged(f,self,*args,**kwargs): | |
43 | # print ("#--------------------") |
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43 | # print ("#--------------------") | |
44 | self.log.debug("scheduler::%s(*%s,**%s)", f.__name__, args, kwargs) |
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44 | self.log.debug("scheduler::%s(*%s,**%s)", f.__name__, args, kwargs) | |
45 | # print ("#--") |
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45 | # print ("#--") | |
46 | return f(self,*args, **kwargs) |
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46 | return f(self,*args, **kwargs) | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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48 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
49 | # Chooser functions |
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49 | # Chooser functions | |
50 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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50 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | def plainrandom(loads): |
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52 | def plainrandom(loads): | |
53 | """Plain random pick.""" |
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53 | """Plain random pick.""" | |
54 | n = len(loads) |
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54 | n = len(loads) | |
55 | return randint(0,n-1) |
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55 | return randint(0,n-1) | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | def lru(loads): |
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57 | def lru(loads): | |
58 | """Always pick the front of the line. |
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58 | """Always pick the front of the line. | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | The content of `loads` is ignored. |
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60 | The content of `loads` is ignored. | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | Assumes LRU ordering of loads, with oldest first. |
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62 | Assumes LRU ordering of loads, with oldest first. | |
63 | """ |
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63 | """ | |
64 | return 0 |
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64 | return 0 | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | def twobin(loads): |
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66 | def twobin(loads): | |
67 | """Pick two at random, use the LRU of the two. |
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67 | """Pick two at random, use the LRU of the two. | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | The content of loads is ignored. |
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69 | The content of loads is ignored. | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | Assumes LRU ordering of loads, with oldest first. |
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71 | Assumes LRU ordering of loads, with oldest first. | |
72 | """ |
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72 | """ | |
73 | n = len(loads) |
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73 | n = len(loads) | |
74 | a = randint(0,n-1) |
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74 | a = randint(0,n-1) | |
75 | b = randint(0,n-1) |
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75 | b = randint(0,n-1) | |
76 | return min(a,b) |
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76 | return min(a,b) | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | def weighted(loads): |
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78 | def weighted(loads): | |
79 | """Pick two at random using inverse load as weight. |
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79 | """Pick two at random using inverse load as weight. | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | Return the less loaded of the two. |
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81 | Return the less loaded of the two. | |
82 | """ |
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82 | """ | |
83 | # weight 0 a million times more than 1: |
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83 | # weight 0 a million times more than 1: | |
84 | weights = 1./(1e-6+numpy.array(loads)) |
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84 | weights = 1./(1e-6+numpy.array(loads)) | |
85 | sums = weights.cumsum() |
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85 | sums = weights.cumsum() | |
86 | t = sums[-1] |
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86 | t = sums[-1] | |
87 | x = random()*t |
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87 | x = random()*t | |
88 | y = random()*t |
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88 | y = random()*t | |
89 | idx = 0 |
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89 | idx = 0 | |
90 | idy = 0 |
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90 | idy = 0 | |
91 | while sums[idx] < x: |
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91 | while sums[idx] < x: | |
92 | idx += 1 |
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92 | idx += 1 | |
93 | while sums[idy] < y: |
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93 | while sums[idy] < y: | |
94 | idy += 1 |
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94 | idy += 1 | |
95 | if weights[idy] > weights[idx]: |
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95 | if weights[idy] > weights[idx]: | |
96 | return idy |
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96 | return idy | |
97 | else: |
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97 | else: | |
98 | return idx |
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98 | return idx | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | def leastload(loads): |
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100 | def leastload(loads): | |
101 | """Always choose the lowest load. |
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101 | """Always choose the lowest load. | |
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | If the lowest load occurs more than once, the first |
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103 | If the lowest load occurs more than once, the first | |
104 | occurance will be used. If loads has LRU ordering, this means |
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104 | occurance will be used. If loads has LRU ordering, this means | |
105 | the LRU of those with the lowest load is chosen. |
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105 | the LRU of those with the lowest load is chosen. | |
106 | """ |
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106 | """ | |
107 | return loads.index(min(loads)) |
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107 | return loads.index(min(loads)) | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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109 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
110 | # Classes |
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110 | # Classes | |
111 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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111 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | # store empty default dependency: |
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114 | # store empty default dependency: | |
115 | MET = Dependency([]) |
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115 | MET = Dependency([]) | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | class Job(object): |
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118 | class Job(object): | |
119 | """Simple container for a job""" |
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119 | """Simple container for a job""" | |
120 | def __init__(self, msg_id, raw_msg, idents, msg, header, metadata, |
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120 | def __init__(self, msg_id, raw_msg, idents, msg, header, metadata, | |
121 | targets, after, follow, timeout): |
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121 | targets, after, follow, timeout): | |
122 | self.msg_id = msg_id |
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122 | self.msg_id = msg_id | |
123 | self.raw_msg = raw_msg |
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123 | self.raw_msg = raw_msg | |
124 | self.idents = idents |
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124 | self.idents = idents | |
125 | self.msg = msg |
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125 | self.msg = msg | |
126 | self.header = header |
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126 | self.header = header | |
127 | self.metadata = metadata |
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127 | self.metadata = metadata | |
128 | self.targets = targets |
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128 | self.targets = targets | |
129 | self.after = after |
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129 | self.after = after | |
130 | self.follow = follow |
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130 | self.follow = follow | |
131 | self.timeout = timeout |
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131 | self.timeout = timeout | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | self.removed = False # used for lazy-delete from sorted queue |
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133 | self.removed = False # used for lazy-delete from sorted queue | |
134 | self.timestamp = time.time() |
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134 | self.timestamp = time.time() | |
135 | self.timeout_id = 0 |
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135 | self.timeout_id = 0 | |
136 | self.blacklist = set() |
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136 | self.blacklist = set() | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | def __lt__(self, other): |
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138 | def __lt__(self, other): | |
139 | return self.timestamp < other.timestamp |
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139 | return self.timestamp < other.timestamp | |
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def __cmp__(self, other): |
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141 | def __cmp__(self, other): | |
142 | return cmp(self.timestamp, other.timestamp) |
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142 | return cmp(self.timestamp, other.timestamp) | |
143 |
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143 | |||
144 | @property |
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144 | @property | |
145 | def dependents(self): |
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145 | def dependents(self): | |
146 | return self.follow.union(self.after) |
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146 | return self.follow.union(self.after) | |
147 |
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147 | |||
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | class TaskScheduler(SessionFactory): |
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149 | class TaskScheduler(SessionFactory): | |
150 | """Python TaskScheduler object. |
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150 | """Python TaskScheduler object. | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | This is the simplest object that supports msg_id based |
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152 | This is the simplest object that supports msg_id based | |
153 | DAG dependencies. *Only* task msg_ids are checked, not |
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153 | DAG dependencies. *Only* task msg_ids are checked, not | |
154 | msg_ids of jobs submitted via the MUX queue. |
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154 | msg_ids of jobs submitted via the MUX queue. | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | """ |
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156 | """ | |
157 |
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157 | |||
158 | hwm = Integer(1, config=True, |
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158 | hwm = Integer(1, config=True, | |
159 | help="""specify the High Water Mark (HWM) for the downstream |
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159 | help="""specify the High Water Mark (HWM) for the downstream | |
160 | socket in the Task scheduler. This is the maximum number |
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160 | socket in the Task scheduler. This is the maximum number | |
161 | of allowed outstanding tasks on each engine. |
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161 | of allowed outstanding tasks on each engine. | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | The default (1) means that only one task can be outstanding on each |
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163 | The default (1) means that only one task can be outstanding on each | |
164 | engine. Setting TaskScheduler.hwm=0 means there is no limit, and the |
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164 | engine. Setting TaskScheduler.hwm=0 means there is no limit, and the | |
165 | engines continue to be assigned tasks while they are working, |
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165 | engines continue to be assigned tasks while they are working, | |
166 | effectively hiding network latency behind computation, but can result |
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166 | effectively hiding network latency behind computation, but can result | |
167 | in an imbalance of work when submitting many heterogenous tasks all at |
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167 | in an imbalance of work when submitting many heterogenous tasks all at | |
168 | once. Any positive value greater than one is a compromise between the |
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168 | once. Any positive value greater than one is a compromise between the | |
169 | two. |
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169 | two. | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | """ |
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171 | """ | |
172 | ) |
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172 | ) | |
173 | scheme_name = Enum(('leastload', 'pure', 'lru', 'plainrandom', 'weighted', 'twobin'), |
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173 | scheme_name = Enum(('leastload', 'pure', 'lru', 'plainrandom', 'weighted', 'twobin'), | |
174 | 'leastload', config=True, allow_none=False, |
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174 | 'leastload', config=True, allow_none=False, | |
175 | help="""select the task scheduler scheme [default: Python LRU] |
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175 | help="""select the task scheduler scheme [default: Python LRU] | |
176 | Options are: 'pure', 'lru', 'plainrandom', 'weighted', 'twobin','leastload'""" |
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176 | Options are: 'pure', 'lru', 'plainrandom', 'weighted', 'twobin','leastload'""" | |
177 | ) |
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177 | ) | |
178 | def _scheme_name_changed(self, old, new): |
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178 | def _scheme_name_changed(self, old, new): | |
179 | self.log.debug("Using scheme %r"%new) |
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179 | self.log.debug("Using scheme %r"%new) | |
180 | self.scheme = globals()[new] |
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180 | self.scheme = globals()[new] | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | # input arguments: |
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182 | # input arguments: | |
183 | scheme = Instance(FunctionType) # function for determining the destination |
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183 | scheme = Instance(FunctionType) # function for determining the destination | |
184 | def _scheme_default(self): |
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184 | def _scheme_default(self): | |
185 | return leastload |
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185 | return leastload | |
186 | client_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # client-facing stream |
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186 | client_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # client-facing stream | |
187 | engine_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # engine-facing stream |
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187 | engine_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # engine-facing stream | |
188 | notifier_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing sub stream |
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188 | notifier_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing sub stream | |
189 | mon_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing pub stream |
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189 | mon_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing pub stream | |
190 | query_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing DEALER stream |
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190 | query_stream = Instance(zmqstream.ZMQStream) # hub-facing DEALER stream | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | # internals: |
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192 | # internals: | |
193 | queue = Instance(deque) # sorted list of Jobs |
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193 | queue = Instance(deque) # sorted list of Jobs | |
194 | def _queue_default(self): |
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194 | def _queue_default(self): | |
195 | return deque() |
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195 | return deque() | |
196 | queue_map = Dict() # dict by msg_id of Jobs (for O(1) access to the Queue) |
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196 | queue_map = Dict() # dict by msg_id of Jobs (for O(1) access to the Queue) | |
197 | graph = Dict() # dict by msg_id of [ msg_ids that depend on key ] |
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197 | graph = Dict() # dict by msg_id of [ msg_ids that depend on key ] | |
198 | retries = Dict() # dict by msg_id of retries remaining (non-neg ints) |
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198 | retries = Dict() # dict by msg_id of retries remaining (non-neg ints) | |
199 | # waiting = List() # list of msg_ids ready to run, but haven't due to HWM |
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199 | # waiting = List() # list of msg_ids ready to run, but haven't due to HWM | |
200 | pending = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of submitted tasks |
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200 | pending = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of submitted tasks | |
201 | completed = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of completed tasks |
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201 | completed = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of completed tasks | |
202 | failed = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of failed tasks |
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202 | failed = Dict() # dict by engine_uuid of failed tasks | |
203 | destinations = Dict() # dict by msg_id of engine_uuids where jobs ran (reverse of completed+failed) |
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203 | destinations = Dict() # dict by msg_id of engine_uuids where jobs ran (reverse of completed+failed) | |
204 | clients = Dict() # dict by msg_id for who submitted the task |
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204 | clients = Dict() # dict by msg_id for who submitted the task | |
205 | targets = List() # list of target IDENTs |
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205 | targets = List() # list of target IDENTs | |
206 | loads = List() # list of engine loads |
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206 | loads = List() # list of engine loads | |
207 | # full = Set() # set of IDENTs that have HWM outstanding tasks |
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207 | # full = Set() # set of IDENTs that have HWM outstanding tasks | |
208 | all_completed = Set() # set of all completed tasks |
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208 | all_completed = Set() # set of all completed tasks | |
209 | all_failed = Set() # set of all failed tasks |
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209 | all_failed = Set() # set of all failed tasks | |
210 | all_done = Set() # set of all finished tasks=union(completed,failed) |
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210 | all_done = Set() # set of all finished tasks=union(completed,failed) | |
211 | all_ids = Set() # set of all submitted task IDs |
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211 | all_ids = Set() # set of all submitted task IDs | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | ident = CBytes() # ZMQ identity. This should just be self.session.session |
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213 | ident = CBytes() # ZMQ identity. This should just be self.session.session | |
214 | # but ensure Bytes |
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214 | # but ensure Bytes | |
215 | def _ident_default(self): |
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215 | def _ident_default(self): | |
216 | return self.session.bsession |
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216 | return self.session.bsession | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | def start(self): |
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218 | def start(self): | |
219 | self.query_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_query_reply) |
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219 | self.query_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_query_reply) | |
220 | self.session.send(self.query_stream, "connection_request", {}) |
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220 | self.session.send(self.query_stream, "connection_request", {}) | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | self.engine_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_result, copy=False) |
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222 | self.engine_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_result, copy=False) | |
223 | self.client_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_submission, copy=False) |
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223 | self.client_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_submission, copy=False) | |
224 |
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224 | |||
225 | self._notification_handlers = dict( |
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225 | self._notification_handlers = dict( | |
226 | registration_notification = self._register_engine, |
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226 | registration_notification = self._register_engine, | |
227 | unregistration_notification = self._unregister_engine |
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227 | unregistration_notification = self._unregister_engine | |
228 | ) |
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228 | ) | |
229 | self.notifier_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_notification) |
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229 | self.notifier_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_notification) | |
230 | self.log.info("Scheduler started [%s]" % self.scheme_name) |
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230 | self.log.info("Scheduler started [%s]" % self.scheme_name) | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | def resume_receiving(self): |
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232 | def resume_receiving(self): | |
233 | """Resume accepting jobs.""" |
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233 | """Resume accepting jobs.""" | |
234 | self.client_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_submission, copy=False) |
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234 | self.client_stream.on_recv(self.dispatch_submission, copy=False) | |
235 |
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235 | |||
236 | def stop_receiving(self): |
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236 | def stop_receiving(self): | |
237 | """Stop accepting jobs while there are no engines. |
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237 | """Stop accepting jobs while there are no engines. | |
238 | Leave them in the ZMQ queue.""" |
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238 | Leave them in the ZMQ queue.""" | |
239 | self.client_stream.on_recv(None) |
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239 | self.client_stream.on_recv(None) | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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241 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
242 | # [Un]Registration Handling |
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242 | # [Un]Registration Handling | |
243 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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243 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 |
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245 | |||
246 | def dispatch_query_reply(self, msg): |
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246 | def dispatch_query_reply(self, msg): | |
247 | """handle reply to our initial connection request""" |
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247 | """handle reply to our initial connection request""" | |
248 | try: |
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248 | try: | |
249 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) |
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249 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) | |
250 | except ValueError: |
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250 | except ValueError: | |
251 | self.log.warn("task::Invalid Message: %r",msg) |
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251 | self.log.warn("task::Invalid Message: %r",msg) | |
252 | return |
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252 | return | |
253 | try: |
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253 | try: | |
254 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
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254 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
255 | except ValueError: |
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255 | except ValueError: | |
256 | self.log.warn("task::Unauthorized message from: %r"%idents) |
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256 | self.log.warn("task::Unauthorized message from: %r"%idents) | |
257 | return |
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257 | return | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | content = msg['content'] |
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259 | content = msg['content'] | |
260 | for uuid in content.get('engines', {}).values(): |
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260 | for uuid in content.get('engines', {}).values(): | |
261 | self._register_engine(cast_bytes(uuid)) |
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261 | self._register_engine(cast_bytes(uuid)) | |
262 |
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262 | |||
263 |
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263 | |||
264 | @util.log_errors |
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264 | @util.log_errors | |
265 | def dispatch_notification(self, msg): |
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265 | def dispatch_notification(self, msg): | |
266 | """dispatch register/unregister events.""" |
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266 | """dispatch register/unregister events.""" | |
267 | try: |
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267 | try: | |
268 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) |
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268 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) | |
269 | except ValueError: |
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269 | except ValueError: | |
270 | self.log.warn("task::Invalid Message: %r",msg) |
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270 | self.log.warn("task::Invalid Message: %r",msg) | |
271 | return |
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271 | return | |
272 | try: |
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272 | try: | |
273 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
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273 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
274 | except ValueError: |
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274 | except ValueError: | |
275 | self.log.warn("task::Unauthorized message from: %r"%idents) |
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275 | self.log.warn("task::Unauthorized message from: %r"%idents) | |
276 | return |
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276 | return | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] |
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278 | msg_type = msg['header']['msg_type'] | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | handler = self._notification_handlers.get(msg_type, None) |
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280 | handler = self._notification_handlers.get(msg_type, None) | |
281 | if handler is None: |
|
281 | if handler is None: | |
282 | self.log.error("Unhandled message type: %r"%msg_type) |
|
282 | self.log.error("Unhandled message type: %r"%msg_type) | |
283 | else: |
|
283 | else: | |
284 | try: |
|
284 | try: | |
285 | handler(cast_bytes(msg['content']['uuid'])) |
|
285 | handler(cast_bytes(msg['content']['uuid'])) | |
286 | except Exception: |
|
286 | except Exception: | |
287 | self.log.error("task::Invalid notification msg: %r", msg, exc_info=True) |
|
287 | self.log.error("task::Invalid notification msg: %r", msg, exc_info=True) | |
288 |
|
288 | |||
289 | def _register_engine(self, uid): |
|
289 | def _register_engine(self, uid): | |
290 | """New engine with ident `uid` became available.""" |
|
290 | """New engine with ident `uid` became available.""" | |
291 | # head of the line: |
|
291 | # head of the line: | |
292 | self.targets.insert(0,uid) |
|
292 | self.targets.insert(0,uid) | |
293 | self.loads.insert(0,0) |
|
293 | self.loads.insert(0,0) | |
294 |
|
294 | |||
295 | # initialize sets |
|
295 | # initialize sets | |
296 | self.completed[uid] = set() |
|
296 | self.completed[uid] = set() | |
297 | self.failed[uid] = set() |
|
297 | self.failed[uid] = set() | |
298 | self.pending[uid] = {} |
|
298 | self.pending[uid] = {} | |
299 |
|
299 | |||
300 | # rescan the graph: |
|
300 | # rescan the graph: | |
301 | self.update_graph(None) |
|
301 | self.update_graph(None) | |
302 |
|
302 | |||
303 | def _unregister_engine(self, uid): |
|
303 | def _unregister_engine(self, uid): | |
304 | """Existing engine with ident `uid` became unavailable.""" |
|
304 | """Existing engine with ident `uid` became unavailable.""" | |
305 | if len(self.targets) == 1: |
|
305 | if len(self.targets) == 1: | |
306 | # this was our only engine |
|
306 | # this was our only engine | |
307 | pass |
|
307 | pass | |
308 |
|
308 | |||
309 | # handle any potentially finished tasks: |
|
309 | # handle any potentially finished tasks: | |
310 | self.engine_stream.flush() |
|
310 | self.engine_stream.flush() | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | # don't pop destinations, because they might be used later |
|
312 | # don't pop destinations, because they might be used later | |
313 | # map(self.destinations.pop, self.completed.pop(uid)) |
|
313 | # map(self.destinations.pop, self.completed.pop(uid)) | |
314 | # map(self.destinations.pop, self.failed.pop(uid)) |
|
314 | # map(self.destinations.pop, self.failed.pop(uid)) | |
315 |
|
315 | |||
316 | # prevent this engine from receiving work |
|
316 | # prevent this engine from receiving work | |
317 | idx = self.targets.index(uid) |
|
317 | idx = self.targets.index(uid) | |
318 | self.targets.pop(idx) |
|
318 | self.targets.pop(idx) | |
319 | self.loads.pop(idx) |
|
319 | self.loads.pop(idx) | |
320 |
|
320 | |||
321 | # wait 5 seconds before cleaning up pending jobs, since the results might |
|
321 | # wait 5 seconds before cleaning up pending jobs, since the results might | |
322 | # still be incoming |
|
322 | # still be incoming | |
323 | if self.pending[uid]: |
|
323 | if self.pending[uid]: | |
324 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(lambda : self.handle_stranded_tasks(uid), 5000, self.loop) |
|
324 | self.loop.add_timeout(self.loop.time() + 5, | |
325 | dc.start() |
|
325 | lambda : self.handle_stranded_tasks(uid), | |
|
326 | ) | |||
326 | else: |
|
327 | else: | |
327 | self.completed.pop(uid) |
|
328 | self.completed.pop(uid) | |
328 | self.failed.pop(uid) |
|
329 | self.failed.pop(uid) | |
329 |
|
330 | |||
330 |
|
331 | |||
331 | def handle_stranded_tasks(self, engine): |
|
332 | def handle_stranded_tasks(self, engine): | |
332 | """Deal with jobs resident in an engine that died.""" |
|
333 | """Deal with jobs resident in an engine that died.""" | |
333 | lost = self.pending[engine] |
|
334 | lost = self.pending[engine] | |
334 | for msg_id in lost.keys(): |
|
335 | for msg_id in lost.keys(): | |
335 | if msg_id not in self.pending[engine]: |
|
336 | if msg_id not in self.pending[engine]: | |
336 | # prevent double-handling of messages |
|
337 | # prevent double-handling of messages | |
337 | continue |
|
338 | continue | |
338 |
|
339 | |||
339 | raw_msg = lost[msg_id].raw_msg |
|
340 | raw_msg = lost[msg_id].raw_msg | |
340 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
341 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
341 | parent = self.session.unpack(msg[1].bytes) |
|
342 | parent = self.session.unpack(msg[1].bytes) | |
342 | idents = [engine, idents[0]] |
|
343 | idents = [engine, idents[0]] | |
343 |
|
344 | |||
344 | # build fake error reply |
|
345 | # build fake error reply | |
345 | try: |
|
346 | try: | |
346 | raise error.EngineError("Engine %r died while running task %r"%(engine, msg_id)) |
|
347 | raise error.EngineError("Engine %r died while running task %r"%(engine, msg_id)) | |
347 | except: |
|
348 | except: | |
348 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
349 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
349 | # build fake metadata |
|
350 | # build fake metadata | |
350 | md = dict( |
|
351 | md = dict( | |
351 | status=u'error', |
|
352 | status=u'error', | |
352 | engine=engine.decode('ascii'), |
|
353 | engine=engine.decode('ascii'), | |
353 | date=datetime.now(), |
|
354 | date=datetime.now(), | |
354 | ) |
|
355 | ) | |
355 | msg = self.session.msg('apply_reply', content, parent=parent, metadata=md) |
|
356 | msg = self.session.msg('apply_reply', content, parent=parent, metadata=md) | |
356 | raw_reply = list(map(zmq.Message, self.session.serialize(msg, ident=idents))) |
|
357 | raw_reply = list(map(zmq.Message, self.session.serialize(msg, ident=idents))) | |
357 | # and dispatch it |
|
358 | # and dispatch it | |
358 | self.dispatch_result(raw_reply) |
|
359 | self.dispatch_result(raw_reply) | |
359 |
|
360 | |||
360 | # finally scrub completed/failed lists |
|
361 | # finally scrub completed/failed lists | |
361 | self.completed.pop(engine) |
|
362 | self.completed.pop(engine) | |
362 | self.failed.pop(engine) |
|
363 | self.failed.pop(engine) | |
363 |
|
364 | |||
364 |
|
365 | |||
365 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
366 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
366 | # Job Submission |
|
367 | # Job Submission | |
367 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
368 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
368 |
|
369 | |||
369 |
|
370 | |||
370 | @util.log_errors |
|
371 | @util.log_errors | |
371 | def dispatch_submission(self, raw_msg): |
|
372 | def dispatch_submission(self, raw_msg): | |
372 | """Dispatch job submission to appropriate handlers.""" |
|
373 | """Dispatch job submission to appropriate handlers.""" | |
373 | # ensure targets up to date: |
|
374 | # ensure targets up to date: | |
374 | self.notifier_stream.flush() |
|
375 | self.notifier_stream.flush() | |
375 | try: |
|
376 | try: | |
376 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
377 | idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
377 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=False, copy=False) |
|
378 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=False, copy=False) | |
378 | except Exception: |
|
379 | except Exception: | |
379 | self.log.error("task::Invaid task msg: %r"%raw_msg, exc_info=True) |
|
380 | self.log.error("task::Invaid task msg: %r"%raw_msg, exc_info=True) | |
380 | return |
|
381 | return | |
381 |
|
382 | |||
382 |
|
383 | |||
383 | # send to monitor |
|
384 | # send to monitor | |
384 | self.mon_stream.send_multipart([b'intask']+raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
385 | self.mon_stream.send_multipart([b'intask']+raw_msg, copy=False) | |
385 |
|
386 | |||
386 | header = msg['header'] |
|
387 | header = msg['header'] | |
387 | md = msg['metadata'] |
|
388 | md = msg['metadata'] | |
388 | msg_id = header['msg_id'] |
|
389 | msg_id = header['msg_id'] | |
389 | self.all_ids.add(msg_id) |
|
390 | self.all_ids.add(msg_id) | |
390 |
|
391 | |||
391 | # get targets as a set of bytes objects |
|
392 | # get targets as a set of bytes objects | |
392 | # from a list of unicode objects |
|
393 | # from a list of unicode objects | |
393 | targets = md.get('targets', []) |
|
394 | targets = md.get('targets', []) | |
394 | targets = set(map(cast_bytes, targets)) |
|
395 | targets = set(map(cast_bytes, targets)) | |
395 |
|
396 | |||
396 | retries = md.get('retries', 0) |
|
397 | retries = md.get('retries', 0) | |
397 | self.retries[msg_id] = retries |
|
398 | self.retries[msg_id] = retries | |
398 |
|
399 | |||
399 | # time dependencies |
|
400 | # time dependencies | |
400 | after = md.get('after', None) |
|
401 | after = md.get('after', None) | |
401 | if after: |
|
402 | if after: | |
402 | after = Dependency(after) |
|
403 | after = Dependency(after) | |
403 | if after.all: |
|
404 | if after.all: | |
404 | if after.success: |
|
405 | if after.success: | |
405 | after = Dependency(after.difference(self.all_completed), |
|
406 | after = Dependency(after.difference(self.all_completed), | |
406 | success=after.success, |
|
407 | success=after.success, | |
407 | failure=after.failure, |
|
408 | failure=after.failure, | |
408 | all=after.all, |
|
409 | all=after.all, | |
409 | ) |
|
410 | ) | |
410 | if after.failure: |
|
411 | if after.failure: | |
411 | after = Dependency(after.difference(self.all_failed), |
|
412 | after = Dependency(after.difference(self.all_failed), | |
412 | success=after.success, |
|
413 | success=after.success, | |
413 | failure=after.failure, |
|
414 | failure=after.failure, | |
414 | all=after.all, |
|
415 | all=after.all, | |
415 | ) |
|
416 | ) | |
416 | if after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): |
|
417 | if after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): | |
417 | # recast as empty set, if `after` already met, |
|
418 | # recast as empty set, if `after` already met, | |
418 | # to prevent unnecessary set comparisons |
|
419 | # to prevent unnecessary set comparisons | |
419 | after = MET |
|
420 | after = MET | |
420 | else: |
|
421 | else: | |
421 | after = MET |
|
422 | after = MET | |
422 |
|
423 | |||
423 | # location dependencies |
|
424 | # location dependencies | |
424 | follow = Dependency(md.get('follow', [])) |
|
425 | follow = Dependency(md.get('follow', [])) | |
425 |
|
426 | |||
426 | timeout = md.get('timeout', None) |
|
427 | timeout = md.get('timeout', None) | |
427 | if timeout: |
|
428 | if timeout: | |
428 | timeout = float(timeout) |
|
429 | timeout = float(timeout) | |
429 |
|
430 | |||
430 | job = Job(msg_id=msg_id, raw_msg=raw_msg, idents=idents, msg=msg, |
|
431 | job = Job(msg_id=msg_id, raw_msg=raw_msg, idents=idents, msg=msg, | |
431 | header=header, targets=targets, after=after, follow=follow, |
|
432 | header=header, targets=targets, after=after, follow=follow, | |
432 | timeout=timeout, metadata=md, |
|
433 | timeout=timeout, metadata=md, | |
433 | ) |
|
434 | ) | |
434 | # validate and reduce dependencies: |
|
435 | # validate and reduce dependencies: | |
435 | for dep in after,follow: |
|
436 | for dep in after,follow: | |
436 | if not dep: # empty dependency |
|
437 | if not dep: # empty dependency | |
437 | continue |
|
438 | continue | |
438 | # check valid: |
|
439 | # check valid: | |
439 | if msg_id in dep or dep.difference(self.all_ids): |
|
440 | if msg_id in dep or dep.difference(self.all_ids): | |
440 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
441 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
441 | return self.fail_unreachable(msg_id, error.InvalidDependency) |
|
442 | return self.fail_unreachable(msg_id, error.InvalidDependency) | |
442 | # check if unreachable: |
|
443 | # check if unreachable: | |
443 | if dep.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): |
|
444 | if dep.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): | |
444 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
445 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
445 | return self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) |
|
446 | return self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) | |
446 |
|
447 | |||
447 | if after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): |
|
448 | if after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): | |
448 | # time deps already met, try to run |
|
449 | # time deps already met, try to run | |
449 | if not self.maybe_run(job): |
|
450 | if not self.maybe_run(job): | |
450 | # can't run yet |
|
451 | # can't run yet | |
451 | if msg_id not in self.all_failed: |
|
452 | if msg_id not in self.all_failed: | |
452 | # could have failed as unreachable |
|
453 | # could have failed as unreachable | |
453 | self.save_unmet(job) |
|
454 | self.save_unmet(job) | |
454 | else: |
|
455 | else: | |
455 | self.save_unmet(job) |
|
456 | self.save_unmet(job) | |
456 |
|
457 | |||
457 | def job_timeout(self, job, timeout_id): |
|
458 | def job_timeout(self, job, timeout_id): | |
458 | """callback for a job's timeout. |
|
459 | """callback for a job's timeout. | |
459 |
|
460 | |||
460 | The job may or may not have been run at this point. |
|
461 | The job may or may not have been run at this point. | |
461 | """ |
|
462 | """ | |
462 | if job.timeout_id != timeout_id: |
|
463 | if job.timeout_id != timeout_id: | |
463 | # not the most recent call |
|
464 | # not the most recent call | |
464 | return |
|
465 | return | |
465 | now = time.time() |
|
466 | now = time.time() | |
466 | if job.timeout >= (now + 1): |
|
467 | if job.timeout >= (now + 1): | |
467 | self.log.warn("task %s timeout fired prematurely: %s > %s", |
|
468 | self.log.warn("task %s timeout fired prematurely: %s > %s", | |
468 | job.msg_id, job.timeout, now |
|
469 | job.msg_id, job.timeout, now | |
469 | ) |
|
470 | ) | |
470 | if job.msg_id in self.queue_map: |
|
471 | if job.msg_id in self.queue_map: | |
471 | # still waiting, but ran out of time |
|
472 | # still waiting, but ran out of time | |
472 | self.log.info("task %r timed out", job.msg_id) |
|
473 | self.log.info("task %r timed out", job.msg_id) | |
473 | self.fail_unreachable(job.msg_id, error.TaskTimeout) |
|
474 | self.fail_unreachable(job.msg_id, error.TaskTimeout) | |
474 |
|
475 | |||
475 | def fail_unreachable(self, msg_id, why=error.ImpossibleDependency): |
|
476 | def fail_unreachable(self, msg_id, why=error.ImpossibleDependency): | |
476 | """a task has become unreachable, send a reply with an ImpossibleDependency |
|
477 | """a task has become unreachable, send a reply with an ImpossibleDependency | |
477 | error.""" |
|
478 | error.""" | |
478 | if msg_id not in self.queue_map: |
|
479 | if msg_id not in self.queue_map: | |
479 | self.log.error("task %r already failed!", msg_id) |
|
480 | self.log.error("task %r already failed!", msg_id) | |
480 | return |
|
481 | return | |
481 | job = self.queue_map.pop(msg_id) |
|
482 | job = self.queue_map.pop(msg_id) | |
482 | # lazy-delete from the queue |
|
483 | # lazy-delete from the queue | |
483 | job.removed = True |
|
484 | job.removed = True | |
484 | for mid in job.dependents: |
|
485 | for mid in job.dependents: | |
485 | if mid in self.graph: |
|
486 | if mid in self.graph: | |
486 | self.graph[mid].remove(msg_id) |
|
487 | self.graph[mid].remove(msg_id) | |
487 |
|
488 | |||
488 | try: |
|
489 | try: | |
489 | raise why() |
|
490 | raise why() | |
490 | except: |
|
491 | except: | |
491 | content = error.wrap_exception() |
|
492 | content = error.wrap_exception() | |
492 | self.log.debug("task %r failing as unreachable with: %s", msg_id, content['ename']) |
|
493 | self.log.debug("task %r failing as unreachable with: %s", msg_id, content['ename']) | |
493 |
|
494 | |||
494 | self.all_done.add(msg_id) |
|
495 | self.all_done.add(msg_id) | |
495 | self.all_failed.add(msg_id) |
|
496 | self.all_failed.add(msg_id) | |
496 |
|
497 | |||
497 | msg = self.session.send(self.client_stream, 'apply_reply', content, |
|
498 | msg = self.session.send(self.client_stream, 'apply_reply', content, | |
498 | parent=job.header, ident=job.idents) |
|
499 | parent=job.header, ident=job.idents) | |
499 | self.session.send(self.mon_stream, msg, ident=[b'outtask']+job.idents) |
|
500 | self.session.send(self.mon_stream, msg, ident=[b'outtask']+job.idents) | |
500 |
|
501 | |||
501 | self.update_graph(msg_id, success=False) |
|
502 | self.update_graph(msg_id, success=False) | |
502 |
|
503 | |||
503 | def available_engines(self): |
|
504 | def available_engines(self): | |
504 | """return a list of available engine indices based on HWM""" |
|
505 | """return a list of available engine indices based on HWM""" | |
505 | if not self.hwm: |
|
506 | if not self.hwm: | |
506 | return list(range(len(self.targets))) |
|
507 | return list(range(len(self.targets))) | |
507 | available = [] |
|
508 | available = [] | |
508 | for idx in range(len(self.targets)): |
|
509 | for idx in range(len(self.targets)): | |
509 | if self.loads[idx] < self.hwm: |
|
510 | if self.loads[idx] < self.hwm: | |
510 | available.append(idx) |
|
511 | available.append(idx) | |
511 | return available |
|
512 | return available | |
512 |
|
513 | |||
513 | def maybe_run(self, job): |
|
514 | def maybe_run(self, job): | |
514 | """check location dependencies, and run if they are met.""" |
|
515 | """check location dependencies, and run if they are met.""" | |
515 | msg_id = job.msg_id |
|
516 | msg_id = job.msg_id | |
516 | self.log.debug("Attempting to assign task %s", msg_id) |
|
517 | self.log.debug("Attempting to assign task %s", msg_id) | |
517 | available = self.available_engines() |
|
518 | available = self.available_engines() | |
518 | if not available: |
|
519 | if not available: | |
519 | # no engines, definitely can't run |
|
520 | # no engines, definitely can't run | |
520 | return False |
|
521 | return False | |
521 |
|
522 | |||
522 | if job.follow or job.targets or job.blacklist or self.hwm: |
|
523 | if job.follow or job.targets or job.blacklist or self.hwm: | |
523 | # we need a can_run filter |
|
524 | # we need a can_run filter | |
524 | def can_run(idx): |
|
525 | def can_run(idx): | |
525 | # check hwm |
|
526 | # check hwm | |
526 | if self.hwm and self.loads[idx] == self.hwm: |
|
527 | if self.hwm and self.loads[idx] == self.hwm: | |
527 | return False |
|
528 | return False | |
528 | target = self.targets[idx] |
|
529 | target = self.targets[idx] | |
529 | # check blacklist |
|
530 | # check blacklist | |
530 | if target in job.blacklist: |
|
531 | if target in job.blacklist: | |
531 | return False |
|
532 | return False | |
532 | # check targets |
|
533 | # check targets | |
533 | if job.targets and target not in job.targets: |
|
534 | if job.targets and target not in job.targets: | |
534 | return False |
|
535 | return False | |
535 | # check follow |
|
536 | # check follow | |
536 | return job.follow.check(self.completed[target], self.failed[target]) |
|
537 | return job.follow.check(self.completed[target], self.failed[target]) | |
537 |
|
538 | |||
538 | indices = list(filter(can_run, available)) |
|
539 | indices = list(filter(can_run, available)) | |
539 |
|
540 | |||
540 | if not indices: |
|
541 | if not indices: | |
541 | # couldn't run |
|
542 | # couldn't run | |
542 | if job.follow.all: |
|
543 | if job.follow.all: | |
543 | # check follow for impossibility |
|
544 | # check follow for impossibility | |
544 | dests = set() |
|
545 | dests = set() | |
545 | relevant = set() |
|
546 | relevant = set() | |
546 | if job.follow.success: |
|
547 | if job.follow.success: | |
547 | relevant = self.all_completed |
|
548 | relevant = self.all_completed | |
548 | if job.follow.failure: |
|
549 | if job.follow.failure: | |
549 | relevant = relevant.union(self.all_failed) |
|
550 | relevant = relevant.union(self.all_failed) | |
550 | for m in job.follow.intersection(relevant): |
|
551 | for m in job.follow.intersection(relevant): | |
551 | dests.add(self.destinations[m]) |
|
552 | dests.add(self.destinations[m]) | |
552 | if len(dests) > 1: |
|
553 | if len(dests) > 1: | |
553 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
554 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
554 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) |
|
555 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) | |
555 | return False |
|
556 | return False | |
556 | if job.targets: |
|
557 | if job.targets: | |
557 | # check blacklist+targets for impossibility |
|
558 | # check blacklist+targets for impossibility | |
558 | job.targets.difference_update(job.blacklist) |
|
559 | job.targets.difference_update(job.blacklist) | |
559 | if not job.targets or not job.targets.intersection(self.targets): |
|
560 | if not job.targets or not job.targets.intersection(self.targets): | |
560 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
561 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
561 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) |
|
562 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) | |
562 | return False |
|
563 | return False | |
563 | return False |
|
564 | return False | |
564 | else: |
|
565 | else: | |
565 | indices = None |
|
566 | indices = None | |
566 |
|
567 | |||
567 | self.submit_task(job, indices) |
|
568 | self.submit_task(job, indices) | |
568 | return True |
|
569 | return True | |
569 |
|
570 | |||
570 | def save_unmet(self, job): |
|
571 | def save_unmet(self, job): | |
571 | """Save a message for later submission when its dependencies are met.""" |
|
572 | """Save a message for later submission when its dependencies are met.""" | |
572 | msg_id = job.msg_id |
|
573 | msg_id = job.msg_id | |
573 | self.log.debug("Adding task %s to the queue", msg_id) |
|
574 | self.log.debug("Adding task %s to the queue", msg_id) | |
574 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
575 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
575 | self.queue.append(job) |
|
576 | self.queue.append(job) | |
576 | # track the ids in follow or after, but not those already finished |
|
577 | # track the ids in follow or after, but not those already finished | |
577 | for dep_id in job.after.union(job.follow).difference(self.all_done): |
|
578 | for dep_id in job.after.union(job.follow).difference(self.all_done): | |
578 | if dep_id not in self.graph: |
|
579 | if dep_id not in self.graph: | |
579 | self.graph[dep_id] = set() |
|
580 | self.graph[dep_id] = set() | |
580 | self.graph[dep_id].add(msg_id) |
|
581 | self.graph[dep_id].add(msg_id) | |
581 |
|
582 | |||
582 | # schedule timeout callback |
|
583 | # schedule timeout callback | |
583 | if job.timeout: |
|
584 | if job.timeout: | |
584 | timeout_id = job.timeout_id = job.timeout_id + 1 |
|
585 | timeout_id = job.timeout_id = job.timeout_id + 1 | |
585 | self.loop.add_timeout(time.time() + job.timeout, |
|
586 | self.loop.add_timeout(time.time() + job.timeout, | |
586 | lambda : self.job_timeout(job, timeout_id) |
|
587 | lambda : self.job_timeout(job, timeout_id) | |
587 | ) |
|
588 | ) | |
588 |
|
589 | |||
589 |
|
590 | |||
590 | def submit_task(self, job, indices=None): |
|
591 | def submit_task(self, job, indices=None): | |
591 | """Submit a task to any of a subset of our targets.""" |
|
592 | """Submit a task to any of a subset of our targets.""" | |
592 | if indices: |
|
593 | if indices: | |
593 | loads = [self.loads[i] for i in indices] |
|
594 | loads = [self.loads[i] for i in indices] | |
594 | else: |
|
595 | else: | |
595 | loads = self.loads |
|
596 | loads = self.loads | |
596 | idx = self.scheme(loads) |
|
597 | idx = self.scheme(loads) | |
597 | if indices: |
|
598 | if indices: | |
598 | idx = indices[idx] |
|
599 | idx = indices[idx] | |
599 | target = self.targets[idx] |
|
600 | target = self.targets[idx] | |
600 | # print (target, map(str, msg[:3])) |
|
601 | # print (target, map(str, msg[:3])) | |
601 | # send job to the engine |
|
602 | # send job to the engine | |
602 | self.engine_stream.send(target, flags=zmq.SNDMORE, copy=False) |
|
603 | self.engine_stream.send(target, flags=zmq.SNDMORE, copy=False) | |
603 | self.engine_stream.send_multipart(job.raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
604 | self.engine_stream.send_multipart(job.raw_msg, copy=False) | |
604 | # update load |
|
605 | # update load | |
605 | self.add_job(idx) |
|
606 | self.add_job(idx) | |
606 | self.pending[target][job.msg_id] = job |
|
607 | self.pending[target][job.msg_id] = job | |
607 | # notify Hub |
|
608 | # notify Hub | |
608 | content = dict(msg_id=job.msg_id, engine_id=target.decode('ascii')) |
|
609 | content = dict(msg_id=job.msg_id, engine_id=target.decode('ascii')) | |
609 | self.session.send(self.mon_stream, 'task_destination', content=content, |
|
610 | self.session.send(self.mon_stream, 'task_destination', content=content, | |
610 | ident=[b'tracktask',self.ident]) |
|
611 | ident=[b'tracktask',self.ident]) | |
611 |
|
612 | |||
612 |
|
613 | |||
613 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
614 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
614 | # Result Handling |
|
615 | # Result Handling | |
615 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
616 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
616 |
|
617 | |||
617 |
|
618 | |||
618 | @util.log_errors |
|
619 | @util.log_errors | |
619 | def dispatch_result(self, raw_msg): |
|
620 | def dispatch_result(self, raw_msg): | |
620 | """dispatch method for result replies""" |
|
621 | """dispatch method for result replies""" | |
621 | try: |
|
622 | try: | |
622 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
623 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
623 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=False, copy=False) |
|
624 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg, content=False, copy=False) | |
624 | engine = idents[0] |
|
625 | engine = idents[0] | |
625 | try: |
|
626 | try: | |
626 | idx = self.targets.index(engine) |
|
627 | idx = self.targets.index(engine) | |
627 | except ValueError: |
|
628 | except ValueError: | |
628 | pass # skip load-update for dead engines |
|
629 | pass # skip load-update for dead engines | |
629 | else: |
|
630 | else: | |
630 | self.finish_job(idx) |
|
631 | self.finish_job(idx) | |
631 | except Exception: |
|
632 | except Exception: | |
632 | self.log.error("task::Invalid result: %r", raw_msg, exc_info=True) |
|
633 | self.log.error("task::Invalid result: %r", raw_msg, exc_info=True) | |
633 | return |
|
634 | return | |
634 |
|
635 | |||
635 | md = msg['metadata'] |
|
636 | md = msg['metadata'] | |
636 | parent = msg['parent_header'] |
|
637 | parent = msg['parent_header'] | |
637 | if md.get('dependencies_met', True): |
|
638 | if md.get('dependencies_met', True): | |
638 | success = (md['status'] == 'ok') |
|
639 | success = (md['status'] == 'ok') | |
639 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
640 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
640 | retries = self.retries[msg_id] |
|
641 | retries = self.retries[msg_id] | |
641 | if not success and retries > 0: |
|
642 | if not success and retries > 0: | |
642 | # failed |
|
643 | # failed | |
643 | self.retries[msg_id] = retries - 1 |
|
644 | self.retries[msg_id] = retries - 1 | |
644 | self.handle_unmet_dependency(idents, parent) |
|
645 | self.handle_unmet_dependency(idents, parent) | |
645 | else: |
|
646 | else: | |
646 | del self.retries[msg_id] |
|
647 | del self.retries[msg_id] | |
647 | # relay to client and update graph |
|
648 | # relay to client and update graph | |
648 | self.handle_result(idents, parent, raw_msg, success) |
|
649 | self.handle_result(idents, parent, raw_msg, success) | |
649 | # send to Hub monitor |
|
650 | # send to Hub monitor | |
650 | self.mon_stream.send_multipart([b'outtask']+raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
651 | self.mon_stream.send_multipart([b'outtask']+raw_msg, copy=False) | |
651 | else: |
|
652 | else: | |
652 | self.handle_unmet_dependency(idents, parent) |
|
653 | self.handle_unmet_dependency(idents, parent) | |
653 |
|
654 | |||
654 | def handle_result(self, idents, parent, raw_msg, success=True): |
|
655 | def handle_result(self, idents, parent, raw_msg, success=True): | |
655 | """handle a real task result, either success or failure""" |
|
656 | """handle a real task result, either success or failure""" | |
656 | # first, relay result to client |
|
657 | # first, relay result to client | |
657 | engine = idents[0] |
|
658 | engine = idents[0] | |
658 | client = idents[1] |
|
659 | client = idents[1] | |
659 | # swap_ids for ROUTER-ROUTER mirror |
|
660 | # swap_ids for ROUTER-ROUTER mirror | |
660 | raw_msg[:2] = [client,engine] |
|
661 | raw_msg[:2] = [client,engine] | |
661 | # print (map(str, raw_msg[:4])) |
|
662 | # print (map(str, raw_msg[:4])) | |
662 | self.client_stream.send_multipart(raw_msg, copy=False) |
|
663 | self.client_stream.send_multipart(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
663 | # now, update our data structures |
|
664 | # now, update our data structures | |
664 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
665 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
665 | self.pending[engine].pop(msg_id) |
|
666 | self.pending[engine].pop(msg_id) | |
666 | if success: |
|
667 | if success: | |
667 | self.completed[engine].add(msg_id) |
|
668 | self.completed[engine].add(msg_id) | |
668 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) |
|
669 | self.all_completed.add(msg_id) | |
669 | else: |
|
670 | else: | |
670 | self.failed[engine].add(msg_id) |
|
671 | self.failed[engine].add(msg_id) | |
671 | self.all_failed.add(msg_id) |
|
672 | self.all_failed.add(msg_id) | |
672 | self.all_done.add(msg_id) |
|
673 | self.all_done.add(msg_id) | |
673 | self.destinations[msg_id] = engine |
|
674 | self.destinations[msg_id] = engine | |
674 |
|
675 | |||
675 | self.update_graph(msg_id, success) |
|
676 | self.update_graph(msg_id, success) | |
676 |
|
677 | |||
677 | def handle_unmet_dependency(self, idents, parent): |
|
678 | def handle_unmet_dependency(self, idents, parent): | |
678 | """handle an unmet dependency""" |
|
679 | """handle an unmet dependency""" | |
679 | engine = idents[0] |
|
680 | engine = idents[0] | |
680 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] |
|
681 | msg_id = parent['msg_id'] | |
681 |
|
682 | |||
682 | job = self.pending[engine].pop(msg_id) |
|
683 | job = self.pending[engine].pop(msg_id) | |
683 | job.blacklist.add(engine) |
|
684 | job.blacklist.add(engine) | |
684 |
|
685 | |||
685 | if job.blacklist == job.targets: |
|
686 | if job.blacklist == job.targets: | |
686 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job |
|
687 | self.queue_map[msg_id] = job | |
687 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) |
|
688 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) | |
688 | elif not self.maybe_run(job): |
|
689 | elif not self.maybe_run(job): | |
689 | # resubmit failed |
|
690 | # resubmit failed | |
690 | if msg_id not in self.all_failed: |
|
691 | if msg_id not in self.all_failed: | |
691 | # put it back in our dependency tree |
|
692 | # put it back in our dependency tree | |
692 | self.save_unmet(job) |
|
693 | self.save_unmet(job) | |
693 |
|
694 | |||
694 | if self.hwm: |
|
695 | if self.hwm: | |
695 | try: |
|
696 | try: | |
696 | idx = self.targets.index(engine) |
|
697 | idx = self.targets.index(engine) | |
697 | except ValueError: |
|
698 | except ValueError: | |
698 | pass # skip load-update for dead engines |
|
699 | pass # skip load-update for dead engines | |
699 | else: |
|
700 | else: | |
700 | if self.loads[idx] == self.hwm-1: |
|
701 | if self.loads[idx] == self.hwm-1: | |
701 | self.update_graph(None) |
|
702 | self.update_graph(None) | |
702 |
|
703 | |||
703 | def update_graph(self, dep_id=None, success=True): |
|
704 | def update_graph(self, dep_id=None, success=True): | |
704 | """dep_id just finished. Update our dependency |
|
705 | """dep_id just finished. Update our dependency | |
705 | graph and submit any jobs that just became runnable. |
|
706 | graph and submit any jobs that just became runnable. | |
706 |
|
707 | |||
707 | Called with dep_id=None to update entire graph for hwm, but without finishing a task. |
|
708 | Called with dep_id=None to update entire graph for hwm, but without finishing a task. | |
708 | """ |
|
709 | """ | |
709 | # print ("\n\n***********") |
|
710 | # print ("\n\n***********") | |
710 | # pprint (dep_id) |
|
711 | # pprint (dep_id) | |
711 | # pprint (self.graph) |
|
712 | # pprint (self.graph) | |
712 | # pprint (self.queue_map) |
|
713 | # pprint (self.queue_map) | |
713 | # pprint (self.all_completed) |
|
714 | # pprint (self.all_completed) | |
714 | # pprint (self.all_failed) |
|
715 | # pprint (self.all_failed) | |
715 | # print ("\n\n***********\n\n") |
|
716 | # print ("\n\n***********\n\n") | |
716 | # update any jobs that depended on the dependency |
|
717 | # update any jobs that depended on the dependency | |
717 | msg_ids = self.graph.pop(dep_id, []) |
|
718 | msg_ids = self.graph.pop(dep_id, []) | |
718 |
|
719 | |||
719 | # recheck *all* jobs if |
|
720 | # recheck *all* jobs if | |
720 | # a) we have HWM and an engine just become no longer full |
|
721 | # a) we have HWM and an engine just become no longer full | |
721 | # or b) dep_id was given as None |
|
722 | # or b) dep_id was given as None | |
722 |
|
723 | |||
723 | if dep_id is None or self.hwm and any( [ load==self.hwm-1 for load in self.loads ]): |
|
724 | if dep_id is None or self.hwm and any( [ load==self.hwm-1 for load in self.loads ]): | |
724 | jobs = self.queue |
|
725 | jobs = self.queue | |
725 | using_queue = True |
|
726 | using_queue = True | |
726 | else: |
|
727 | else: | |
727 | using_queue = False |
|
728 | using_queue = False | |
728 | jobs = deque(sorted( self.queue_map[msg_id] for msg_id in msg_ids )) |
|
729 | jobs = deque(sorted( self.queue_map[msg_id] for msg_id in msg_ids )) | |
729 |
|
730 | |||
730 | to_restore = [] |
|
731 | to_restore = [] | |
731 | while jobs: |
|
732 | while jobs: | |
732 | job = jobs.popleft() |
|
733 | job = jobs.popleft() | |
733 | if job.removed: |
|
734 | if job.removed: | |
734 | continue |
|
735 | continue | |
735 | msg_id = job.msg_id |
|
736 | msg_id = job.msg_id | |
736 |
|
737 | |||
737 | put_it_back = True |
|
738 | put_it_back = True | |
738 |
|
739 | |||
739 | if job.after.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed)\ |
|
740 | if job.after.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed)\ | |
740 | or job.follow.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): |
|
741 | or job.follow.unreachable(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): | |
741 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) |
|
742 | self.fail_unreachable(msg_id) | |
742 | put_it_back = False |
|
743 | put_it_back = False | |
743 |
|
744 | |||
744 | elif job.after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): # time deps met, maybe run |
|
745 | elif job.after.check(self.all_completed, self.all_failed): # time deps met, maybe run | |
745 | if self.maybe_run(job): |
|
746 | if self.maybe_run(job): | |
746 | put_it_back = False |
|
747 | put_it_back = False | |
747 | self.queue_map.pop(msg_id) |
|
748 | self.queue_map.pop(msg_id) | |
748 | for mid in job.dependents: |
|
749 | for mid in job.dependents: | |
749 | if mid in self.graph: |
|
750 | if mid in self.graph: | |
750 | self.graph[mid].remove(msg_id) |
|
751 | self.graph[mid].remove(msg_id) | |
751 |
|
752 | |||
752 | # abort the loop if we just filled up all of our engines. |
|
753 | # abort the loop if we just filled up all of our engines. | |
753 | # avoids an O(N) operation in situation of full queue, |
|
754 | # avoids an O(N) operation in situation of full queue, | |
754 | # where graph update is triggered as soon as an engine becomes |
|
755 | # where graph update is triggered as soon as an engine becomes | |
755 | # non-full, and all tasks after the first are checked, |
|
756 | # non-full, and all tasks after the first are checked, | |
756 | # even though they can't run. |
|
757 | # even though they can't run. | |
757 | if not self.available_engines(): |
|
758 | if not self.available_engines(): | |
758 | break |
|
759 | break | |
759 |
|
760 | |||
760 | if using_queue and put_it_back: |
|
761 | if using_queue and put_it_back: | |
761 | # popped a job from the queue but it neither ran nor failed, |
|
762 | # popped a job from the queue but it neither ran nor failed, | |
762 | # so we need to put it back when we are done |
|
763 | # so we need to put it back when we are done | |
763 | # make sure to_restore preserves the same ordering |
|
764 | # make sure to_restore preserves the same ordering | |
764 | to_restore.append(job) |
|
765 | to_restore.append(job) | |
765 |
|
766 | |||
766 | # put back any tasks we popped but didn't run |
|
767 | # put back any tasks we popped but didn't run | |
767 | if using_queue: |
|
768 | if using_queue: | |
768 | self.queue.extendleft(to_restore) |
|
769 | self.queue.extendleft(to_restore) | |
769 |
|
770 | |||
770 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
771 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
771 | # methods to be overridden by subclasses |
|
772 | # methods to be overridden by subclasses | |
772 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
773 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
773 |
|
774 | |||
774 | def add_job(self, idx): |
|
775 | def add_job(self, idx): | |
775 | """Called after self.targets[idx] just got the job with header. |
|
776 | """Called after self.targets[idx] just got the job with header. | |
776 | Override with subclasses. The default ordering is simple LRU. |
|
777 | Override with subclasses. The default ordering is simple LRU. | |
777 | The default loads are the number of outstanding jobs.""" |
|
778 | The default loads are the number of outstanding jobs.""" | |
778 | self.loads[idx] += 1 |
|
779 | self.loads[idx] += 1 | |
779 | for lis in (self.targets, self.loads): |
|
780 | for lis in (self.targets, self.loads): | |
780 | lis.append(lis.pop(idx)) |
|
781 | lis.append(lis.pop(idx)) | |
781 |
|
782 | |||
782 |
|
783 | |||
783 | def finish_job(self, idx): |
|
784 | def finish_job(self, idx): | |
784 | """Called after self.targets[idx] just finished a job. |
|
785 | """Called after self.targets[idx] just finished a job. | |
785 | Override with subclasses.""" |
|
786 | Override with subclasses.""" | |
786 | self.loads[idx] -= 1 |
|
787 | self.loads[idx] -= 1 | |
787 |
|
788 | |||
788 |
|
789 | |||
789 |
|
790 | |||
790 | def launch_scheduler(in_addr, out_addr, mon_addr, not_addr, reg_addr, config=None, |
|
791 | def launch_scheduler(in_addr, out_addr, mon_addr, not_addr, reg_addr, config=None, | |
791 | logname='root', log_url=None, loglevel=logging.DEBUG, |
|
792 | logname='root', log_url=None, loglevel=logging.DEBUG, | |
792 | identity=b'task', in_thread=False): |
|
793 | identity=b'task', in_thread=False): | |
793 |
|
794 | |||
794 | ZMQStream = zmqstream.ZMQStream |
|
795 | ZMQStream = zmqstream.ZMQStream | |
795 |
|
796 | |||
796 | if config: |
|
797 | if config: | |
797 | # unwrap dict back into Config |
|
798 | # unwrap dict back into Config | |
798 | config = Config(config) |
|
799 | config = Config(config) | |
799 |
|
800 | |||
800 | if in_thread: |
|
801 | if in_thread: | |
801 | # use instance() to get the same Context/Loop as our parent |
|
802 | # use instance() to get the same Context/Loop as our parent | |
802 | ctx = zmq.Context.instance() |
|
803 | ctx = zmq.Context.instance() | |
803 | loop = ioloop.IOLoop.instance() |
|
804 | loop = ioloop.IOLoop.instance() | |
804 | else: |
|
805 | else: | |
805 | # in a process, don't use instance() |
|
806 | # in a process, don't use instance() | |
806 | # for safety with multiprocessing |
|
807 | # for safety with multiprocessing | |
807 | ctx = zmq.Context() |
|
808 | ctx = zmq.Context() | |
808 | loop = ioloop.IOLoop() |
|
809 | loop = ioloop.IOLoop() | |
809 | ins = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER),loop) |
|
810 | ins = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER),loop) | |
810 | util.set_hwm(ins, 0) |
|
811 | util.set_hwm(ins, 0) | |
811 | ins.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity + b'_in') |
|
812 | ins.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity + b'_in') | |
812 | ins.bind(in_addr) |
|
813 | ins.bind(in_addr) | |
813 |
|
814 | |||
814 | outs = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER),loop) |
|
815 | outs = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER),loop) | |
815 | util.set_hwm(outs, 0) |
|
816 | util.set_hwm(outs, 0) | |
816 | outs.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity + b'_out') |
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817 | outs.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity + b'_out') | |
817 | outs.bind(out_addr) |
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818 | outs.bind(out_addr) | |
818 | mons = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.PUB),loop) |
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819 | mons = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.PUB),loop) | |
819 | util.set_hwm(mons, 0) |
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820 | util.set_hwm(mons, 0) | |
820 | mons.connect(mon_addr) |
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821 | mons.connect(mon_addr) | |
821 | nots = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.SUB),loop) |
|
822 | nots = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.SUB),loop) | |
822 | nots.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'') |
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823 | nots.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'') | |
823 | nots.connect(not_addr) |
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824 | nots.connect(not_addr) | |
824 |
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825 | |||
825 | querys = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER),loop) |
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826 | querys = ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER),loop) | |
826 | querys.connect(reg_addr) |
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827 | querys.connect(reg_addr) | |
827 |
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828 | |||
828 | # setup logging. |
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829 | # setup logging. | |
829 | if in_thread: |
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830 | if in_thread: | |
830 | log = Application.instance().log |
|
831 | log = Application.instance().log | |
831 | else: |
|
832 | else: | |
832 | if log_url: |
|
833 | if log_url: | |
833 | log = connect_logger(logname, ctx, log_url, root="scheduler", loglevel=loglevel) |
|
834 | log = connect_logger(logname, ctx, log_url, root="scheduler", loglevel=loglevel) | |
834 | else: |
|
835 | else: | |
835 | log = local_logger(logname, loglevel) |
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836 | log = local_logger(logname, loglevel) | |
836 |
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837 | |||
837 | scheduler = TaskScheduler(client_stream=ins, engine_stream=outs, |
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838 | scheduler = TaskScheduler(client_stream=ins, engine_stream=outs, | |
838 | mon_stream=mons, notifier_stream=nots, |
|
839 | mon_stream=mons, notifier_stream=nots, | |
839 | query_stream=querys, |
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840 | query_stream=querys, | |
840 | loop=loop, log=log, |
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841 | loop=loop, log=log, | |
841 | config=config) |
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842 | config=config) | |
842 | scheduler.start() |
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843 | scheduler.start() | |
843 | if not in_thread: |
|
844 | if not in_thread: | |
844 | try: |
|
845 | try: | |
845 | loop.start() |
|
846 | loop.start() | |
846 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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847 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
847 | scheduler.log.critical("Interrupted, exiting...") |
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848 | scheduler.log.critical("Interrupted, exiting...") | |
848 |
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849 |
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1 | """A simple engine that talks to a controller over 0MQ. |
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1 | """A simple engine that talks to a controller over 0MQ. | |
2 | it handles registration, etc. and launches a kernel |
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2 | it handles registration, etc. and launches a kernel | |
3 | connected to the Controller's Schedulers. |
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3 | connected to the Controller's Schedulers. | |
4 | """ |
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4 | """ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | from __future__ import print_function |
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9 | from __future__ import print_function | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | import sys |
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11 | import sys | |
12 | import time |
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12 | import time | |
13 | from getpass import getpass |
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13 | from getpass import getpass | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | import zmq |
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15 | import zmq | |
16 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop, zmqstream |
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16 | from zmq.eventloop import ioloop, zmqstream | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost |
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18 | from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import localhost | |
19 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
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19 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | |
20 | Instance, Dict, Integer, Type, Float, Unicode, CBytes, Bool |
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20 | Instance, Dict, Integer, Type, Float, Unicode, CBytes, Bool | |
21 | ) |
|
21 | ) | |
22 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes |
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22 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | from IPython.parallel.controller.heartmonitor import Heart |
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24 | from IPython.parallel.controller.heartmonitor import Heart | |
25 | from IPython.parallel.factory import RegistrationFactory |
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25 | from IPython.parallel.factory import RegistrationFactory | |
26 | from IPython.parallel.util import disambiguate_url |
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26 | from IPython.parallel.util import disambiguate_url | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import Message |
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29 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.ipkernel import IPythonKernel as Kernel |
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28 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.ipkernel import IPythonKernel as Kernel | |
30 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import IPKernelApp |
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29 | from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import IPKernelApp | |
31 |
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30 | |||
32 | class EngineFactory(RegistrationFactory): |
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31 | class EngineFactory(RegistrationFactory): | |
33 | """IPython engine""" |
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32 | """IPython engine""" | |
34 |
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33 | |||
35 | # configurables: |
|
34 | # configurables: | |
36 | out_stream_factory=Type('IPython.kernel.zmq.iostream.OutStream', config=True, |
|
35 | out_stream_factory=Type('IPython.kernel.zmq.iostream.OutStream', config=True, | |
37 | help="""The OutStream for handling stdout/err. |
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36 | help="""The OutStream for handling stdout/err. | |
38 | Typically 'IPython.kernel.zmq.iostream.OutStream'""") |
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37 | Typically 'IPython.kernel.zmq.iostream.OutStream'""") | |
39 | display_hook_factory=Type('IPython.kernel.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook', config=True, |
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38 | display_hook_factory=Type('IPython.kernel.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook', config=True, | |
40 | help="""The class for handling displayhook. |
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39 | help="""The class for handling displayhook. | |
41 | Typically 'IPython.kernel.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook'""") |
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40 | Typically 'IPython.kernel.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook'""") | |
42 | location=Unicode(config=True, |
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41 | location=Unicode(config=True, | |
43 | help="""The location (an IP address) of the controller. This is |
|
42 | help="""The location (an IP address) of the controller. This is | |
44 | used for disambiguating URLs, to determine whether |
|
43 | used for disambiguating URLs, to determine whether | |
45 | loopback should be used to connect or the public address.""") |
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44 | loopback should be used to connect or the public address.""") | |
46 | timeout=Float(5.0, config=True, |
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45 | timeout=Float(5.0, config=True, | |
47 | help="""The time (in seconds) to wait for the Controller to respond |
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46 | help="""The time (in seconds) to wait for the Controller to respond | |
48 | to registration requests before giving up.""") |
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47 | to registration requests before giving up.""") | |
49 | max_heartbeat_misses=Integer(50, config=True, |
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48 | max_heartbeat_misses=Integer(50, config=True, | |
50 | help="""The maximum number of times a check for the heartbeat ping of a |
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49 | help="""The maximum number of times a check for the heartbeat ping of a | |
51 | controller can be missed before shutting down the engine. |
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50 | controller can be missed before shutting down the engine. | |
52 |
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51 | |||
53 | If set to 0, the check is disabled.""") |
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52 | If set to 0, the check is disabled.""") | |
54 | sshserver=Unicode(config=True, |
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53 | sshserver=Unicode(config=True, | |
55 | help="""The SSH server to use for tunneling connections to the Controller.""") |
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54 | help="""The SSH server to use for tunneling connections to the Controller.""") | |
56 | sshkey=Unicode(config=True, |
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55 | sshkey=Unicode(config=True, | |
57 | help="""The SSH private key file to use when tunneling connections to the Controller.""") |
|
56 | help="""The SSH private key file to use when tunneling connections to the Controller.""") | |
58 | paramiko=Bool(sys.platform == 'win32', config=True, |
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57 | paramiko=Bool(sys.platform == 'win32', config=True, | |
59 | help="""Whether to use paramiko instead of openssh for tunnels.""") |
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58 | help="""Whether to use paramiko instead of openssh for tunnels.""") | |
60 |
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59 | |||
61 | @property |
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60 | @property | |
62 | def tunnel_mod(self): |
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61 | def tunnel_mod(self): | |
63 | from zmq.ssh import tunnel |
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62 | from zmq.ssh import tunnel | |
64 | return tunnel |
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63 | return tunnel | |
65 |
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64 | |||
66 |
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65 | |||
67 | # not configurable: |
|
66 | # not configurable: | |
68 | connection_info = Dict() |
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67 | connection_info = Dict() | |
69 | user_ns = Dict() |
|
68 | user_ns = Dict() | |
70 | id = Integer(allow_none=True) |
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69 | id = Integer(allow_none=True) | |
71 | registrar = Instance('zmq.eventloop.zmqstream.ZMQStream') |
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70 | registrar = Instance('zmq.eventloop.zmqstream.ZMQStream') | |
72 | kernel = Instance(Kernel) |
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71 | kernel = Instance(Kernel) | |
73 | hb_check_period=Integer() |
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72 | hb_check_period=Integer() | |
74 |
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73 | |||
75 | # States for the heartbeat monitoring |
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74 | # States for the heartbeat monitoring | |
76 | # Initial values for monitored and pinged must satisfy "monitored > pinged == False" so that |
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75 | # Initial values for monitored and pinged must satisfy "monitored > pinged == False" so that | |
77 | # during the first check no "missed" ping is reported. Must be floats for Python 3 compatibility. |
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76 | # during the first check no "missed" ping is reported. Must be floats for Python 3 compatibility. | |
78 | _hb_last_pinged = 0.0 |
|
77 | _hb_last_pinged = 0.0 | |
79 | _hb_last_monitored = 0.0 |
|
78 | _hb_last_monitored = 0.0 | |
80 | _hb_missed_beats = 0 |
|
79 | _hb_missed_beats = 0 | |
81 | # The zmq Stream which receives the pings from the Heart |
|
80 | # The zmq Stream which receives the pings from the Heart | |
82 | _hb_listener = None |
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81 | _hb_listener = None | |
83 |
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82 | |||
84 | bident = CBytes() |
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83 | bident = CBytes() | |
85 | ident = Unicode() |
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84 | ident = Unicode() | |
86 | def _ident_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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85 | def _ident_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
87 | self.bident = cast_bytes(new) |
|
86 | self.bident = cast_bytes(new) | |
88 | using_ssh=Bool(False) |
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87 | using_ssh=Bool(False) | |
89 |
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88 | |||
90 |
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89 | |||
91 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
|
90 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
92 | super(EngineFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
|
91 | super(EngineFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs) | |
93 | self.ident = self.session.session |
|
92 | self.ident = self.session.session | |
94 |
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93 | |||
95 | def init_connector(self): |
|
94 | def init_connector(self): | |
96 | """construct connection function, which handles tunnels.""" |
|
95 | """construct connection function, which handles tunnels.""" | |
97 | self.using_ssh = bool(self.sshkey or self.sshserver) |
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96 | self.using_ssh = bool(self.sshkey or self.sshserver) | |
98 |
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97 | |||
99 | if self.sshkey and not self.sshserver: |
|
98 | if self.sshkey and not self.sshserver: | |
100 | # We are using ssh directly to the controller, tunneling localhost to localhost |
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99 | # We are using ssh directly to the controller, tunneling localhost to localhost | |
101 | self.sshserver = self.url.split('://')[1].split(':')[0] |
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100 | self.sshserver = self.url.split('://')[1].split(':')[0] | |
102 |
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101 | |||
103 | if self.using_ssh: |
|
102 | if self.using_ssh: | |
104 | if self.tunnel_mod.try_passwordless_ssh(self.sshserver, self.sshkey, self.paramiko): |
|
103 | if self.tunnel_mod.try_passwordless_ssh(self.sshserver, self.sshkey, self.paramiko): | |
105 | password=False |
|
104 | password=False | |
106 | else: |
|
105 | else: | |
107 | password = getpass("SSH Password for %s: "%self.sshserver) |
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106 | password = getpass("SSH Password for %s: "%self.sshserver) | |
108 | else: |
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107 | else: | |
109 | password = False |
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108 | password = False | |
110 |
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109 | |||
111 | def connect(s, url): |
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110 | def connect(s, url): | |
112 | url = disambiguate_url(url, self.location) |
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111 | url = disambiguate_url(url, self.location) | |
113 | if self.using_ssh: |
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112 | if self.using_ssh: | |
114 | self.log.debug("Tunneling connection to %s via %s", url, self.sshserver) |
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113 | self.log.debug("Tunneling connection to %s via %s", url, self.sshserver) | |
115 | return self.tunnel_mod.tunnel_connection(s, url, self.sshserver, |
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114 | return self.tunnel_mod.tunnel_connection(s, url, self.sshserver, | |
116 | keyfile=self.sshkey, paramiko=self.paramiko, |
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115 | keyfile=self.sshkey, paramiko=self.paramiko, | |
117 | password=password, |
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116 | password=password, | |
118 | ) |
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117 | ) | |
119 | else: |
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118 | else: | |
120 | return s.connect(url) |
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119 | return s.connect(url) | |
121 |
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120 | |||
122 | def maybe_tunnel(url): |
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121 | def maybe_tunnel(url): | |
123 | """like connect, but don't complete the connection (for use by heartbeat)""" |
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122 | """like connect, but don't complete the connection (for use by heartbeat)""" | |
124 | url = disambiguate_url(url, self.location) |
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123 | url = disambiguate_url(url, self.location) | |
125 | if self.using_ssh: |
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124 | if self.using_ssh: | |
126 | self.log.debug("Tunneling connection to %s via %s", url, self.sshserver) |
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125 | self.log.debug("Tunneling connection to %s via %s", url, self.sshserver) | |
127 | url, tunnelobj = self.tunnel_mod.open_tunnel(url, self.sshserver, |
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126 | url, tunnelobj = self.tunnel_mod.open_tunnel(url, self.sshserver, | |
128 | keyfile=self.sshkey, paramiko=self.paramiko, |
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127 | keyfile=self.sshkey, paramiko=self.paramiko, | |
129 | password=password, |
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128 | password=password, | |
130 | ) |
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129 | ) | |
131 | return str(url) |
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130 | return str(url) | |
132 | return connect, maybe_tunnel |
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131 | return connect, maybe_tunnel | |
133 |
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132 | |||
134 | def register(self): |
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133 | def register(self): | |
135 | """send the registration_request""" |
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134 | """send the registration_request""" | |
136 |
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135 | |||
137 | self.log.info("Registering with controller at %s"%self.url) |
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136 | self.log.info("Registering with controller at %s"%self.url) | |
138 | ctx = self.context |
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137 | ctx = self.context | |
139 | connect,maybe_tunnel = self.init_connector() |
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138 | connect,maybe_tunnel = self.init_connector() | |
140 | reg = ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER) |
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139 | reg = ctx.socket(zmq.DEALER) | |
141 | reg.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, self.bident) |
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140 | reg.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, self.bident) | |
142 | connect(reg, self.url) |
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141 | connect(reg, self.url) | |
143 | self.registrar = zmqstream.ZMQStream(reg, self.loop) |
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142 | self.registrar = zmqstream.ZMQStream(reg, self.loop) | |
144 |
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143 | |||
145 |
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144 | |||
146 | content = dict(uuid=self.ident) |
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145 | content = dict(uuid=self.ident) | |
147 | self.registrar.on_recv(lambda msg: self.complete_registration(msg, connect, maybe_tunnel)) |
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146 | self.registrar.on_recv(lambda msg: self.complete_registration(msg, connect, maybe_tunnel)) | |
148 | # print (self.session.key) |
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147 | # print (self.session.key) | |
149 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "registration_request", content=content) |
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148 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "registration_request", content=content) | |
150 |
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149 | |||
151 | def _report_ping(self, msg): |
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150 | def _report_ping(self, msg): | |
152 | """Callback for when the heartmonitor.Heart receives a ping""" |
|
151 | """Callback for when the heartmonitor.Heart receives a ping""" | |
153 | #self.log.debug("Received a ping: %s", msg) |
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152 | #self.log.debug("Received a ping: %s", msg) | |
154 | self._hb_last_pinged = time.time() |
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153 | self._hb_last_pinged = time.time() | |
155 |
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154 | |||
156 | def complete_registration(self, msg, connect, maybe_tunnel): |
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155 | def complete_registration(self, msg, connect, maybe_tunnel): | |
157 | # print msg |
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156 | # print msg | |
158 | self._abort_dc.stop() |
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157 | self.loop.remove_timeout(self._abort_dc) | |
159 | ctx = self.context |
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158 | ctx = self.context | |
160 | loop = self.loop |
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159 | loop = self.loop | |
161 | identity = self.bident |
|
160 | identity = self.bident | |
162 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) |
|
161 | idents,msg = self.session.feed_identities(msg) | |
163 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) |
|
162 | msg = self.session.unserialize(msg) | |
164 | content = msg['content'] |
|
163 | content = msg['content'] | |
165 | info = self.connection_info |
|
164 | info = self.connection_info | |
166 |
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165 | |||
167 | def url(key): |
|
166 | def url(key): | |
168 | """get zmq url for given channel""" |
|
167 | """get zmq url for given channel""" | |
169 | return str(info["interface"] + ":%i" % info[key]) |
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168 | return str(info["interface"] + ":%i" % info[key]) | |
170 |
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169 | |||
171 | if content['status'] == 'ok': |
|
170 | if content['status'] == 'ok': | |
172 | self.id = int(content['id']) |
|
171 | self.id = int(content['id']) | |
173 |
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172 | |||
174 | # launch heartbeat |
|
173 | # launch heartbeat | |
175 | # possibly forward hb ports with tunnels |
|
174 | # possibly forward hb ports with tunnels | |
176 | hb_ping = maybe_tunnel(url('hb_ping')) |
|
175 | hb_ping = maybe_tunnel(url('hb_ping')) | |
177 | hb_pong = maybe_tunnel(url('hb_pong')) |
|
176 | hb_pong = maybe_tunnel(url('hb_pong')) | |
178 |
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177 | |||
179 | hb_monitor = None |
|
178 | hb_monitor = None | |
180 | if self.max_heartbeat_misses > 0: |
|
179 | if self.max_heartbeat_misses > 0: | |
181 | # Add a monitor socket which will record the last time a ping was seen |
|
180 | # Add a monitor socket which will record the last time a ping was seen | |
182 | mon = self.context.socket(zmq.SUB) |
|
181 | mon = self.context.socket(zmq.SUB) | |
183 | mport = mon.bind_to_random_port('tcp://%s' % localhost()) |
|
182 | mport = mon.bind_to_random_port('tcp://%s' % localhost()) | |
184 | mon.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b"") |
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183 | mon.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b"") | |
185 | self._hb_listener = zmqstream.ZMQStream(mon, self.loop) |
|
184 | self._hb_listener = zmqstream.ZMQStream(mon, self.loop) | |
186 | self._hb_listener.on_recv(self._report_ping) |
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185 | self._hb_listener.on_recv(self._report_ping) | |
187 |
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186 | |||
188 |
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187 | |||
189 | hb_monitor = "tcp://%s:%i" % (localhost(), mport) |
|
188 | hb_monitor = "tcp://%s:%i" % (localhost(), mport) | |
190 |
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189 | |||
191 | heart = Heart(hb_ping, hb_pong, hb_monitor , heart_id=identity) |
|
190 | heart = Heart(hb_ping, hb_pong, hb_monitor , heart_id=identity) | |
192 | heart.start() |
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191 | heart.start() | |
193 |
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192 | |||
194 | # create Shell Connections (MUX, Task, etc.): |
|
193 | # create Shell Connections (MUX, Task, etc.): | |
195 | shell_addrs = url('mux'), url('task') |
|
194 | shell_addrs = url('mux'), url('task') | |
196 |
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195 | |||
197 | # Use only one shell stream for mux and tasks |
|
196 | # Use only one shell stream for mux and tasks | |
198 | stream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) |
|
197 | stream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) | |
199 | stream.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) |
|
198 | stream.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) | |
200 | shell_streams = [stream] |
|
199 | shell_streams = [stream] | |
201 | for addr in shell_addrs: |
|
200 | for addr in shell_addrs: | |
202 | connect(stream, addr) |
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201 | connect(stream, addr) | |
203 |
|
202 | |||
204 | # control stream: |
|
203 | # control stream: | |
205 | control_addr = url('control') |
|
204 | control_addr = url('control') | |
206 | control_stream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) |
|
205 | control_stream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER), loop) | |
207 | control_stream.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) |
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206 | control_stream.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) | |
208 | connect(control_stream, control_addr) |
|
207 | connect(control_stream, control_addr) | |
209 |
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208 | |||
210 | # create iopub stream: |
|
209 | # create iopub stream: | |
211 | iopub_addr = url('iopub') |
|
210 | iopub_addr = url('iopub') | |
212 | iopub_socket = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB) |
|
211 | iopub_socket = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB) | |
213 | iopub_socket.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) |
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212 | iopub_socket.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity) | |
214 | connect(iopub_socket, iopub_addr) |
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213 | connect(iopub_socket, iopub_addr) | |
215 |
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214 | |||
216 | # disable history: |
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215 | # disable history: | |
217 | self.config.HistoryManager.hist_file = ':memory:' |
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216 | self.config.HistoryManager.hist_file = ':memory:' | |
218 |
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217 | |||
219 | # Redirect input streams and set a display hook. |
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218 | # Redirect input streams and set a display hook. | |
220 | if self.out_stream_factory: |
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219 | if self.out_stream_factory: | |
221 | sys.stdout = self.out_stream_factory(self.session, iopub_socket, u'stdout') |
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220 | sys.stdout = self.out_stream_factory(self.session, iopub_socket, u'stdout') | |
222 | sys.stdout.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.stdout' % self.id) |
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221 | sys.stdout.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.stdout' % self.id) | |
223 | sys.stderr = self.out_stream_factory(self.session, iopub_socket, u'stderr') |
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222 | sys.stderr = self.out_stream_factory(self.session, iopub_socket, u'stderr') | |
224 | sys.stderr.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.stderr' % self.id) |
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223 | sys.stderr.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.stderr' % self.id) | |
225 | if self.display_hook_factory: |
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224 | if self.display_hook_factory: | |
226 | sys.displayhook = self.display_hook_factory(self.session, iopub_socket) |
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225 | sys.displayhook = self.display_hook_factory(self.session, iopub_socket) | |
227 | sys.displayhook.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.execute_result' % self.id) |
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226 | sys.displayhook.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.execute_result' % self.id) | |
228 |
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227 | |||
229 | self.kernel = Kernel(parent=self, int_id=self.id, ident=self.ident, session=self.session, |
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228 | self.kernel = Kernel(parent=self, int_id=self.id, ident=self.ident, session=self.session, | |
230 | control_stream=control_stream, shell_streams=shell_streams, iopub_socket=iopub_socket, |
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229 | control_stream=control_stream, shell_streams=shell_streams, iopub_socket=iopub_socket, | |
231 | loop=loop, user_ns=self.user_ns, log=self.log) |
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230 | loop=loop, user_ns=self.user_ns, log=self.log) | |
232 |
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231 | |||
233 | self.kernel.shell.display_pub.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.displaypub' % self.id) |
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232 | self.kernel.shell.display_pub.topic = cast_bytes('engine.%i.displaypub' % self.id) | |
234 |
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233 | |||
235 |
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234 | |||
236 | # periodically check the heartbeat pings of the controller |
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235 | # periodically check the heartbeat pings of the controller | |
237 | # Should be started here and not in "start()" so that the right period can be taken |
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236 | # Should be started here and not in "start()" so that the right period can be taken | |
238 | # from the hubs HeartBeatMonitor.period |
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237 | # from the hubs HeartBeatMonitor.period | |
239 | if self.max_heartbeat_misses > 0: |
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238 | if self.max_heartbeat_misses > 0: | |
240 | # Use a slightly bigger check period than the hub signal period to not warn unnecessary |
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239 | # Use a slightly bigger check period than the hub signal period to not warn unnecessary | |
241 | self.hb_check_period = int(content['hb_period'])+10 |
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240 | self.hb_check_period = int(content['hb_period'])+10 | |
242 | self.log.info("Starting to monitor the heartbeat signal from the hub every %i ms." , self.hb_check_period) |
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241 | self.log.info("Starting to monitor the heartbeat signal from the hub every %i ms." , self.hb_check_period) | |
243 | self._hb_reporter = ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._hb_monitor, self.hb_check_period, self.loop) |
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242 | self._hb_reporter = ioloop.PeriodicCallback(self._hb_monitor, self.hb_check_period, self.loop) | |
244 | self._hb_reporter.start() |
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243 | self._hb_reporter.start() | |
245 | else: |
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244 | else: | |
246 | self.log.info("Monitoring of the heartbeat signal from the hub is not enabled.") |
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245 | self.log.info("Monitoring of the heartbeat signal from the hub is not enabled.") | |
247 |
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246 | |||
248 |
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247 | |||
249 | # FIXME: This is a hack until IPKernelApp and IPEngineApp can be fully merged |
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248 | # FIXME: This is a hack until IPKernelApp and IPEngineApp can be fully merged | |
250 | app = IPKernelApp(parent=self, shell=self.kernel.shell, kernel=self.kernel, log=self.log) |
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249 | app = IPKernelApp(parent=self, shell=self.kernel.shell, kernel=self.kernel, log=self.log) | |
251 | app.init_profile_dir() |
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250 | app.init_profile_dir() | |
252 | app.init_code() |
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251 | app.init_code() | |
253 |
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252 | |||
254 | self.kernel.start() |
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253 | self.kernel.start() | |
255 | else: |
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254 | else: | |
256 | self.log.fatal("Registration Failed: %s"%msg) |
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255 | self.log.fatal("Registration Failed: %s"%msg) | |
257 | raise Exception("Registration Failed: %s"%msg) |
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256 | raise Exception("Registration Failed: %s"%msg) | |
258 |
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257 | |||
259 | self.log.info("Completed registration with id %i"%self.id) |
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258 | self.log.info("Completed registration with id %i"%self.id) | |
260 |
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259 | |||
261 |
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260 | |||
262 | def abort(self): |
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261 | def abort(self): | |
263 | self.log.fatal("Registration timed out after %.1f seconds"%self.timeout) |
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262 | self.log.fatal("Registration timed out after %.1f seconds"%self.timeout) | |
264 | if self.url.startswith('127.'): |
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263 | if self.url.startswith('127.'): | |
265 | self.log.fatal(""" |
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264 | self.log.fatal(""" | |
266 | If the controller and engines are not on the same machine, |
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265 | If the controller and engines are not on the same machine, | |
267 | you will have to instruct the controller to listen on an external IP (in ipcontroller_config.py): |
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266 | you will have to instruct the controller to listen on an external IP (in ipcontroller_config.py): | |
268 | c.HubFactory.ip='*' # for all interfaces, internal and external |
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267 | c.HubFactory.ip='*' # for all interfaces, internal and external | |
269 | c.HubFactory.ip='192.168.1.101' # or any interface that the engines can see |
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268 | c.HubFactory.ip='192.168.1.101' # or any interface that the engines can see | |
270 | or tunnel connections via ssh. |
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269 | or tunnel connections via ssh. | |
271 | """) |
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270 | """) | |
272 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "unregistration_request", content=dict(id=self.id)) |
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271 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "unregistration_request", content=dict(id=self.id)) | |
273 | time.sleep(1) |
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272 | time.sleep(1) | |
274 | sys.exit(255) |
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273 | sys.exit(255) | |
275 |
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274 | |||
276 | def _hb_monitor(self): |
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275 | def _hb_monitor(self): | |
277 | """Callback to monitor the heartbeat from the controller""" |
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276 | """Callback to monitor the heartbeat from the controller""" | |
278 | self._hb_listener.flush() |
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277 | self._hb_listener.flush() | |
279 | if self._hb_last_monitored > self._hb_last_pinged: |
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278 | if self._hb_last_monitored > self._hb_last_pinged: | |
280 | self._hb_missed_beats += 1 |
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279 | self._hb_missed_beats += 1 | |
281 | self.log.warn("No heartbeat in the last %s ms (%s time(s) in a row).", self.hb_check_period, self._hb_missed_beats) |
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280 | self.log.warn("No heartbeat in the last %s ms (%s time(s) in a row).", self.hb_check_period, self._hb_missed_beats) | |
282 | else: |
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281 | else: | |
283 | #self.log.debug("Heartbeat received (after missing %s beats).", self._hb_missed_beats) |
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282 | #self.log.debug("Heartbeat received (after missing %s beats).", self._hb_missed_beats) | |
284 | self._hb_missed_beats = 0 |
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283 | self._hb_missed_beats = 0 | |
285 |
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284 | |||
286 | if self._hb_missed_beats >= self.max_heartbeat_misses: |
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285 | if self._hb_missed_beats >= self.max_heartbeat_misses: | |
287 | self.log.fatal("Maximum number of heartbeats misses reached (%s times %s ms), shutting down.", |
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286 | self.log.fatal("Maximum number of heartbeats misses reached (%s times %s ms), shutting down.", | |
288 | self.max_heartbeat_misses, self.hb_check_period) |
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287 | self.max_heartbeat_misses, self.hb_check_period) | |
289 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "unregistration_request", content=dict(id=self.id)) |
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288 | self.session.send(self.registrar, "unregistration_request", content=dict(id=self.id)) | |
290 | self.loop.stop() |
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289 | self.loop.stop() | |
291 |
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290 | |||
292 | self._hb_last_monitored = time.time() |
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291 | self._hb_last_monitored = time.time() | |
293 |
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292 | |||
294 |
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293 | |||
295 | def start(self): |
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294 | def start(self): | |
296 | dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.register, 0, self.loop) |
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295 | loop = self.loop | |
297 |
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296 | def _start(): | |
298 | self._abort_dc = ioloop.DelayedCallback(self.abort, self.timeout*1000, self.loop) |
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297 | self.register() | |
299 | self._abort_dc.start() |
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298 | loop.add_timeout(loop.time() + self.timeout, self.abort) | |
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299 | self.loop.add_callback(_start) | |||
300 |
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300 | |||
301 |
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301 |
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