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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2011-11-16 04:28:42 +0100
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2011-11-16 04:28:42 +0100
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Add new reporead_inotify management command
This is the new on-the-fly updates hotness. Rather than continue to schedule reporead to run once an hour in cron or however else you ran it, this command can be run once and left running, and will automagically pick up on any database file changes and run an import. It operates on the files databases only; this will keep both the packages and files always in sync and remove the delay in updating, especially helpful for new testing packages. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+"""
+reporead_inotify command
+
+Watches repo.files.tar.gz files for updates and parses them after a short delay
+in order to catch all updates in a single bulk update.
+
+Usage: ./manage.py reporead_inotify [path_template]
+
+Where 'path_template' is an optional path_template for finding the
+repo.files.tar.gz files. The form is '/srv/ftp/%(repo)s/os/%(arch)s/', which is
+also the default template if none is specified. While 'repo' is not required to
+be present in the path_template, note that 'arch' is so reporead can function
+correctly.
+"""
+
+import logging
+import os.path
+import pyinotify
+import sys
+import threading
+import time
+
+from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
+
+from main.models import Arch, Repo
+from .reporead import read_repo
+
+logging.basicConfig(
+ level=logging.WARNING,
+ format='%(asctime)s -> %(levelname)s: %(message)s',
+ datefmt='%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S',
+ stream=sys.stderr)
+logger = logging.getLogger()
+
+class Command(BaseCommand):
+ help = "Watch database files and run an update when necessary."
+ args = "[path_template]"
+
+ def handle(self, path_template=None, **options):
+ v = int(options.get('verbosity', 0))
+ if v == 0:
+ logger.level = logging.ERROR
+ elif v == 1:
+ logger.level = logging.INFO
+ elif v == 2:
+ logger.level = logging.DEBUG
+
+ if not path_template:
+ path_template = '/srv/ftp/%(repo)s/os/%(arch)s/'
+ self.path_template = path_template
+
+ notifier = self.setup_notifier()
+ logger.info('Entering notifier loop')
+ notifier.loop()
+
+ def setup_notifier(self):
+ '''Set up and configure the inotify machinery and logic.
+ This takes the provided or default path_template and builds a list of
+ directories we need to watch for database updates. It then validates
+ and passes these on to the various pyinotify pieces as necessary and
+ finally builds and returns a notifier object.'''
+ arches = Arch.objects.filter(agnostic=False)
+ repos = Repo.objects.all()
+ arch_path_map = dict((arch, None) for arch in arches)
+ all_paths = set()
+ total_paths = 0
+ for arch in arches:
+ combos = ({ 'repo': repo.name.lower(), 'arch': arch.name }
+ for repo in repos)
+ # take a python format string and generate all unique combinations
+ # of directories from it; using set() ensures we filter it down
+ paths = set(self.path_template % values for values in combos)
+ total_paths += len(paths)
+ all_paths |= paths
+ arch_path_map[arch] = paths
+
+ logger.info('Watching %d total paths', total_paths)
+ logger.debug(all_paths)
+
+ # sanity check- basically ensure every path we created from the
+ # template mapped to only one architecture
+ if total_paths != len(all_paths):
+ raise CommandError('path template did not uniquely '
+ 'determine architecture for each file')
+
+ # A proper atomic replacement of the database as done by rsync is type
+ # IN_MOVED_TO. repo-add/remove will finish with a IN_CLOSE_WRITE.
+ mask = pyinotify.IN_CLOSE_WRITE | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_TO
+
+ manager = pyinotify.WatchManager()
+ for name in all_paths:
+ manager.add_watch(name, mask)
+
+ handler = EventHandler(arch_paths=arch_path_map)
+ return pyinotify.Notifier(manager, handler)
+
+
+class Database(object):
+ '''A object representing a pacman database on the filesystem. It stores
+ various bits of metadata and state representing the file path, when we last
+ updated, how long our delay is before performing the update, whether we are
+ updating now, etc.'''
+ def __init__(self, arch, path, delay=60.0):
+ self.arch = arch
+ self.path = path
+ self.delay = delay
+ self.mtime = None
+ self.last_import = None
+ self.update_thread = None
+ self.updating = False
+ self.run_again = False
+ self.lock = threading.Lock()
+
+ def _start_update_countdown(self):
+ self.update_thread = threading.Timer(self.delay, self.update)
+ logger.info('Starting %.1f second countdown to update %s',
+ self.delay, self.path)
+ self.update_thread.start()
+
+ def queue_for_update(self, mtime):
+ logger.debug('Queueing database %s...', self.path)
+ with self.lock:
+ self.mtime = mtime
+ if self.updating:
+ # store the fact that we will need to run it again
+ self.run_again = True
+ return
+ if self.update_thread:
+ self.update_thread.cancel()
+ self._start_update_countdown()
+
+ def update(self):
+ logger.debug('Updating database %s...', self.path)
+ with self.lock:
+ self.last_import = time.time()
+ self.updating = True
+
+ try:
+ # invoke reporead's primary method
+ read_repo(self.arch, self.path, {})
+ finally:
+ logger.debug('Done updating database %s.', self.path)
+ with self.lock:
+ self.update_thread = None
+ self.updating = False
+ if self.run_again:
+ self.run_again = False
+ self._start_update_countdown()
+
+
+class EventHandler(pyinotify.ProcessEvent):
+ '''Our main event handler which listens for database change events. Because
+ we are watching the whole directory, we filter down and only look at those
+ events dealing with files databases.'''
+
+ def my_init(self, **kwargs):
+ self.databases = {}
+ self.arch_lookup = {}
+
+ # we really want a single path to arch mapping, so massage the data
+ arch_paths = kwargs['arch_paths']
+ for arch, paths in arch_paths.items():
+ self.arch_lookup.update((path.rstrip('/'), arch) for path in paths)
+
+ def process_default(self, event):
+ '''Primary event processing function which kicks off reporead timer
+ threads if a files database was updated.'''
+ if not event.name:
+ return
+ # screen to only the files we care about
+ if event.name.endswith('.files.tar.gz'):
+ path = event.pathname
+ stat = os.stat(path)
+ database = self.databases.get(path, None)
+ if database is None:
+ arch = self.arch_lookup.get(event.path, None)
+ if arch is None:
+ logger.warning(
+ 'Could not determine arch for %s, skipping update',
+ path)
+ return
+ database = Database(arch, path)
+ self.databases[path] = database
+ database.queue_for_update(stat.st_mtime)
+
+
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et: