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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""
The IPython cluster directory
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import with_statement
import os
import logging
import re
import shutil
import sys
from IPython.config.loader import PyFileConfigLoader
from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable
from IPython.core.application import Application, BaseAppConfigLoader
from IPython.core.crashhandler import CrashHandler
from IPython.core import release
from IPython.utils.path import (
get_ipython_package_dir,
expand_path
)
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module errors
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ClusterDirError(Exception):
pass
class PIDFileError(Exception):
pass
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Class for managing cluster directories
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ClusterDir(Configurable):
"""An object to manage the cluster directory and its resources.
The cluster directory is used by :command:`ipengine`,
:command:`ipcontroller` and :command:`ipclsuter` to manage the
configuration, logging and security of these applications.
This object knows how to find, create and manage these directories. This
should be used by any code that want's to handle cluster directories.
"""
security_dir_name = Unicode('security')
log_dir_name = Unicode('log')
pid_dir_name = Unicode('pid')
security_dir = Unicode(u'')
log_dir = Unicode(u'')
pid_dir = Unicode(u'')
location = Unicode(u'')
def __init__(self, location=u''):
super(ClusterDir, self).__init__(location=location)
def _location_changed(self, name, old, new):
if not os.path.isdir(new):
os.makedirs(new)
self.security_dir = os.path.join(new, self.security_dir_name)
self.log_dir = os.path.join(new, self.log_dir_name)
self.pid_dir = os.path.join(new, self.pid_dir_name)
self.check_dirs()
def _log_dir_changed(self, name, old, new):
self.check_log_dir()
def check_log_dir(self):
if not os.path.isdir(self.log_dir):
os.mkdir(self.log_dir)
def _security_dir_changed(self, name, old, new):
self.check_security_dir()
def check_security_dir(self):
if not os.path.isdir(self.security_dir):
os.mkdir(self.security_dir, 0700)
os.chmod(self.security_dir, 0700)
def _pid_dir_changed(self, name, old, new):
self.check_pid_dir()
def check_pid_dir(self):
if not os.path.isdir(self.pid_dir):
os.mkdir(self.pid_dir, 0700)
os.chmod(self.pid_dir, 0700)
def check_dirs(self):
self.check_security_dir()
self.check_log_dir()
self.check_pid_dir()
def load_config_file(self, filename):
"""Load a config file from the top level of the cluster dir.
Parameters
----------
filename : unicode or str
The filename only of the config file that must be located in
the top-level of the cluster directory.
"""
loader = PyFileConfigLoader(filename, self.location)
return loader.load_config()
def copy_config_file(self, config_file, path=None, overwrite=False):
"""Copy a default config file into the active cluster directory.
Default configuration files are kept in :mod:`IPython.config.default`.
This function moves these from that location to the working cluster
directory.
"""
if path is None:
import IPython.config.default
path = IPython.config.default.__file__.split(os.path.sep)[:-1]
path = os.path.sep.join(path)
src = os.path.join(path, config_file)
dst = os.path.join(self.location, config_file)
if not os.path.isfile(dst) or overwrite:
shutil.copy(src, dst)
def copy_all_config_files(self, path=None, overwrite=False):
"""Copy all config files into the active cluster directory."""
for f in [u'ipcontroller_config.py', u'ipengine_config.py',
u'ipcluster_config.py']:
self.copy_config_file(f, path=path, overwrite=overwrite)
@classmethod
def create_cluster_dir(csl, cluster_dir):
"""Create a new cluster directory given a full path.
Parameters
----------
cluster_dir : str
The full path to the cluster directory. If it does exist, it will
be used. If not, it will be created.
"""
return ClusterDir(location=cluster_dir)
@classmethod
def create_cluster_dir_by_profile(cls, path, profile=u'default'):
"""Create a cluster dir by profile name and path.
Parameters
----------
path : str
The path (directory) to put the cluster directory in.
profile : str
The name of the profile. The name of the cluster directory will
be "cluster_<profile>".
"""
if not os.path.isdir(path):
raise ClusterDirError('Directory not found: %s' % path)
cluster_dir = os.path.join(path, u'cluster_' + profile)
return ClusterDir(location=cluster_dir)
@classmethod
def find_cluster_dir_by_profile(cls, ipython_dir, profile=u'default'):
"""Find an existing cluster dir by profile name, return its ClusterDir.
This searches through a sequence of paths for a cluster dir. If it
is not found, a :class:`ClusterDirError` exception will be raised.
The search path algorithm is:
1. ``os.getcwd()``
2. ``ipython_dir``
3. The directories found in the ":" separated
:env:`IPCLUSTER_DIR_PATH` environment variable.
Parameters
----------
ipython_dir : unicode or str
The IPython directory to use.
profile : unicode or str
The name of the profile. The name of the cluster directory
will be "cluster_<profile>".
"""
dirname = u'cluster_' + profile
cluster_dir_paths = os.environ.get('IPCLUSTER_DIR_PATH','')
if cluster_dir_paths:
cluster_dir_paths = cluster_dir_paths.split(':')
else:
cluster_dir_paths = []
paths = [os.getcwd(), ipython_dir] + cluster_dir_paths
for p in paths:
cluster_dir = os.path.join(p, dirname)
if os.path.isdir(cluster_dir):
return ClusterDir(location=cluster_dir)
else:
raise ClusterDirError('Cluster directory not found in paths: %s' % dirname)
@classmethod
def find_cluster_dir(cls, cluster_dir):
"""Find/create a cluster dir and return its ClusterDir.
This will create the cluster directory if it doesn't exist.
Parameters
----------
cluster_dir : unicode or str
The path of the cluster directory. This is expanded using
:func:`IPython.utils.genutils.expand_path`.
"""
cluster_dir = expand_path(cluster_dir)
if not os.path.isdir(cluster_dir):
raise ClusterDirError('Cluster directory not found: %s' % cluster_dir)
return ClusterDir(location=cluster_dir)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Command line options
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ClusterDirConfigLoader(BaseAppConfigLoader):
def _add_cluster_profile(self, parser):
paa = parser.add_argument
paa('-p', '--profile',
dest='Global.profile',type=unicode,
help=
"""The string name of the profile to be used. This determines the name
of the cluster dir as: cluster_<profile>. The default profile is named
'default'. The cluster directory is resolve this way if the
--cluster-dir option is not used.""",
metavar='Global.profile')
def _add_cluster_dir(self, parser):
paa = parser.add_argument
paa('--cluster-dir',
dest='Global.cluster_dir',type=unicode,
help="""Set the cluster dir. This overrides the logic used by the
--profile option.""",
metavar='Global.cluster_dir')
def _add_work_dir(self, parser):
paa = parser.add_argument
paa('--work-dir',
dest='Global.work_dir',type=unicode,
help='Set the working dir for the process.',
metavar='Global.work_dir')
def _add_clean_logs(self, parser):
paa = parser.add_argument
paa('--clean-logs',
dest='Global.clean_logs', action='store_true',
help='Delete old log flies before starting.')
def _add_no_clean_logs(self, parser):
paa = parser.add_argument
paa('--no-clean-logs',
dest='Global.clean_logs', action='store_false',
help="Don't Delete old log flies before starting.")
def _add_arguments(self):
super(ClusterDirConfigLoader, self)._add_arguments()
self._add_cluster_profile(self.parser)
self._add_cluster_dir(self.parser)
self._add_work_dir(self.parser)
self._add_clean_logs(self.parser)
self._add_no_clean_logs(self.parser)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Crash handler for this application
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
_message_template = """\
Oops, $self.app_name crashed. We do our best to make it stable, but...
A crash report was automatically generated with the following information:
- A verbatim copy of the crash traceback.
- Data on your current $self.app_name configuration.
It was left in the file named:
\t'$self.crash_report_fname'
If you can email this file to the developers, the information in it will help
them in understanding and correcting the problem.
You can mail it to: $self.contact_name at $self.contact_email
with the subject '$self.app_name Crash Report'.
If you want to do it now, the following command will work (under Unix):
mail -s '$self.app_name Crash Report' $self.contact_email < $self.crash_report_fname
To ensure accurate tracking of this issue, please file a report about it at:
$self.bug_tracker
"""
class ClusterDirCrashHandler(CrashHandler):
"""sys.excepthook for IPython itself, leaves a detailed report on disk."""
message_template = _message_template
def __init__(self, app):
contact_name = release.authors['Brian'][0]
contact_email = release.authors['Brian'][1]
bug_tracker = 'http://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues'
super(ClusterDirCrashHandler,self).__init__(
app, contact_name, contact_email, bug_tracker
)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main application
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ApplicationWithClusterDir(Application):
"""An application that puts everything into a cluster directory.
Instead of looking for things in the ipython_dir, this type of application
will use its own private directory called the "cluster directory"
for things like config files, log files, etc.
The cluster directory is resolved as follows:
* If the ``--cluster-dir`` option is given, it is used.
* If ``--cluster-dir`` is not given, the application directory is
resolve using the profile name as ``cluster_<profile>``. The search
path for this directory is then i) cwd if it is found there
and ii) in ipython_dir otherwise.
The config file for the application is to be put in the cluster
dir and named the value of the ``config_file_name`` class attribute.
"""
command_line_loader = ClusterDirConfigLoader
crash_handler_class = ClusterDirCrashHandler
auto_create_cluster_dir = True
# temporarily override default_log_level to INFO
default_log_level = logging.INFO
def create_default_config(self):
super(ApplicationWithClusterDir, self).create_default_config()
self.default_config.Global.profile = u'default'
self.default_config.Global.cluster_dir = u''
self.default_config.Global.work_dir = os.getcwd()
self.default_config.Global.log_to_file = False
self.default_config.Global.log_url = None
self.default_config.Global.clean_logs = False
def find_resources(self):
"""This resolves the cluster directory.
This tries to find the cluster directory and if successful, it will
have done:
* Sets ``self.cluster_dir_obj`` to the :class:`ClusterDir` object for
the application.
* Sets ``self.cluster_dir`` attribute of the application and config
objects.
The algorithm used for this is as follows:
1. Try ``Global.cluster_dir``.
2. Try using ``Global.profile``.
3. If both of these fail and ``self.auto_create_cluster_dir`` is
``True``, then create the new cluster dir in the IPython directory.
4. If all fails, then raise :class:`ClusterDirError`.
"""
try:
cluster_dir = self.command_line_config.Global.cluster_dir
except AttributeError:
cluster_dir = self.default_config.Global.cluster_dir
cluster_dir = expand_path(cluster_dir)
try:
self.cluster_dir_obj = ClusterDir.find_cluster_dir(cluster_dir)
except ClusterDirError:
pass
else:
self.log.info('Using existing cluster dir: %s' % \
self.cluster_dir_obj.location
)
self.finish_cluster_dir()
return
try:
self.profile = self.command_line_config.Global.profile
except AttributeError:
self.profile = self.default_config.Global.profile
try:
self.cluster_dir_obj = ClusterDir.find_cluster_dir_by_profile(
self.ipython_dir, self.profile)
except ClusterDirError:
pass
else:
self.log.info('Using existing cluster dir: %s' % \
self.cluster_dir_obj.location
)
self.finish_cluster_dir()
return
if self.auto_create_cluster_dir:
self.cluster_dir_obj = ClusterDir.create_cluster_dir_by_profile(
self.ipython_dir, self.profile
)
self.log.info('Creating new cluster dir: %s' % \
self.cluster_dir_obj.location
)
self.finish_cluster_dir()
else:
raise ClusterDirError('Could not find a valid cluster directory.')
def finish_cluster_dir(self):
# Set the cluster directory
self.cluster_dir = self.cluster_dir_obj.location
# These have to be set because they could be different from the one
# that we just computed. Because command line has the highest
# priority, this will always end up in the master_config.
self.default_config.Global.cluster_dir = self.cluster_dir
self.command_line_config.Global.cluster_dir = self.cluster_dir
def find_config_file_name(self):
"""Find the config file name for this application."""
# For this type of Application it should be set as a class attribute.
if not hasattr(self, 'default_config_file_name'):
self.log.critical("No config filename found")
else:
self.config_file_name = self.default_config_file_name
def find_config_file_paths(self):
# Set the search path to to the cluster directory. We should NOT
# include IPython.config.default here as the default config files
# are ALWAYS automatically moved to the cluster directory.
conf_dir = os.path.join(get_ipython_package_dir(), 'config', 'default')
self.config_file_paths = (self.cluster_dir,)
def pre_construct(self):
# The log and security dirs were set earlier, but here we put them
# into the config and log them.
config = self.master_config
sdir = self.cluster_dir_obj.security_dir
self.security_dir = config.Global.security_dir = sdir
ldir = self.cluster_dir_obj.log_dir
self.log_dir = config.Global.log_dir = ldir
pdir = self.cluster_dir_obj.pid_dir
self.pid_dir = config.Global.pid_dir = pdir
self.log.info("Cluster directory set to: %s" % self.cluster_dir)
config.Global.work_dir = unicode(expand_path(config.Global.work_dir))
# Change to the working directory. We do this just before construct
# is called so all the components there have the right working dir.
self.to_work_dir()
def to_work_dir(self):
wd = self.master_config.Global.work_dir
if unicode(wd) != unicode(os.getcwd()):
os.chdir(wd)
self.log.info("Changing to working dir: %s" % wd)
def start_logging(self):
# Remove old log files
if self.master_config.Global.clean_logs:
log_dir = self.master_config.Global.log_dir
for f in os.listdir(log_dir):
if re.match(r'%s-\d+\.(log|err|out)'%self.name,f):
# if f.startswith(self.name + u'-') and f.endswith('.log'):
os.remove(os.path.join(log_dir, f))
# Start logging to the new log file
if self.master_config.Global.log_to_file:
log_filename = self.name + u'-' + str(os.getpid()) + u'.log'
logfile = os.path.join(self.log_dir, log_filename)
open_log_file = open(logfile, 'w')
elif self.master_config.Global.log_url:
open_log_file = None
else:
open_log_file = sys.stdout
if open_log_file is not None:
self.log.removeHandler(self._log_handler)
self._log_handler = logging.StreamHandler(open_log_file)
self._log_formatter = logging.Formatter("[%(name)s] %(message)s")
self._log_handler.setFormatter(self._log_formatter)
self.log.addHandler(self._log_handler)
# log.startLogging(open_log_file)
def write_pid_file(self, overwrite=False):
"""Create a .pid file in the pid_dir with my pid.
This must be called after pre_construct, which sets `self.pid_dir`.
This raises :exc:`PIDFileError` if the pid file exists already.
"""
pid_file = os.path.join(self.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid')
if os.path.isfile(pid_file):
pid = self.get_pid_from_file()
if not overwrite:
raise PIDFileError(
'The pid file [%s] already exists. \nThis could mean that this '
'server is already running with [pid=%s].' % (pid_file, pid)
)
with open(pid_file, 'w') as f:
self.log.info("Creating pid file: %s" % pid_file)
f.write(repr(os.getpid())+'\n')
def remove_pid_file(self):
"""Remove the pid file.
This should be called at shutdown by registering a callback with
:func:`reactor.addSystemEventTrigger`. This needs to return
``None``.
"""
pid_file = os.path.join(self.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid')
if os.path.isfile(pid_file):
try:
self.log.info("Removing pid file: %s" % pid_file)
os.remove(pid_file)
except:
self.log.warn("Error removing the pid file: %s" % pid_file)
def get_pid_from_file(self):
"""Get the pid from the pid file.
If the pid file doesn't exist a :exc:`PIDFileError` is raised.
"""
pid_file = os.path.join(self.pid_dir, self.name + u'.pid')
if os.path.isfile(pid_file):
with open(pid_file, 'r') as f:
pid = int(f.read().strip())
return pid
else:
raise PIDFileError('pid file not found: %s' % pid_file)