| # Copyright 2017-present Open Networking Foundation |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| from xossynchronizer.dependency_walker_new import * |
| from xossynchronizer.model_policies.policy import Policy |
| |
| import imp |
| import inspect |
| import time |
| import traceback |
| |
| |
| class XOSPolicyEngine(object): |
| def __init__(self, policies_dir, model_accessor, log): |
| self.model_accessor = model_accessor |
| self.model_policies = self.load_model_policies(policies_dir) |
| self.policies_by_name = {} |
| self.policies_by_class = {} |
| self.log = log |
| |
| for policy in self.model_policies: |
| if policy.model_name not in self.policies_by_name: |
| self.policies_by_name[policy.model_name] = [] |
| self.policies_by_name[policy.model_name].append(policy) |
| |
| if policy.model not in self.policies_by_class: |
| self.policies_by_class[policy.model] = [] |
| self.policies_by_class[policy.model].append(policy) |
| |
| def update_wp(self, d, o): |
| try: |
| save_fields = [] |
| if d.write_protect != o.write_protect: |
| d.write_protect = o.write_protect |
| save_fields.append("write_protect") |
| if save_fields: |
| d.save(update_fields=save_fields) |
| except AttributeError as e: |
| raise e |
| |
| def update_dep(self, d, o): |
| try: |
| print("Trying to update %s" % d) |
| save_fields = [] |
| if d.updated < o.updated: |
| save_fields = ["updated"] |
| |
| if save_fields: |
| d.save(update_fields=save_fields) |
| except AttributeError as e: |
| log.exception("AttributeError in update_dep", e=e) |
| raise e |
| except Exception as e: |
| log.exception("Exception in update_dep", e=e) |
| |
| def delete_if_inactive(self, d, o): |
| try: |
| d.delete() |
| print("Deleted %s (%s)" % (d, d.__class__.__name__)) |
| except BaseException: |
| pass |
| return |
| |
| def load_model_policies(self, policies_dir): |
| policies = [] |
| for fn in os.listdir(policies_dir): |
| if fn.startswith("test"): |
| # don't try to import unit tests! |
| continue |
| pathname = os.path.join(policies_dir, fn) |
| if ( |
| os.path.isfile(pathname) |
| and fn.endswith(".py") |
| and (fn != "__init__.py") |
| ): |
| module = imp.load_source(fn[:-3], pathname) |
| for classname in dir(module): |
| c = getattr(module, classname, None) |
| |
| # make sure 'c' is a descendent of Policy and has a |
| # provides field (this eliminates the abstract base classes |
| # since they don't have a provides) |
| |
| if inspect.isclass(c): |
| base_names = [b.__name__ for b in c.__bases__] |
| |
| if ( |
| "Policy" in base_names |
| and hasattr(c, "model_name") |
| and (c not in policies) |
| ): |
| if not c.model_name: |
| log.info( |
| "load_model_policies: skipping model policy", |
| classname=classname, |
| ) |
| continue |
| if not self.model_accessor.has_model_class(c.model_name): |
| log.error( |
| "load_model_policies: unable to find model policy", |
| classname=classname, |
| model=c.model_name, |
| ) |
| c.model = self.model_accessor.get_model_class(c.model_name) |
| policies.append(c) |
| |
| log.info("Loaded model policies", policies=policies) |
| return policies |
| |
| def execute_model_policy(self, instance, action): |
| # These are the models whose children get deleted when they are |
| delete_policy_models = ["Slice", "Instance", "Network"] |
| sender_name = getattr(instance, "model_name", instance.__class__.__name__) |
| |
| # if (action != "deleted"): |
| # walk_inv_deps(self.update_dep, instance) |
| # walk_deps(self.update_wp, instance) |
| # elif (sender_name in delete_policy_models): |
| # walk_inv_deps(self.delete_if_inactive, instance) |
| |
| policies_failed = False |
| for policy in self.policies_by_name.get(sender_name, None): |
| method_name = "handle_%s" % action |
| if hasattr(policy, method_name): |
| try: |
| log.debug( |
| "MODEL POLICY: calling handler", |
| sender_name=sender_name, |
| instance=instance, |
| policy=policy.__name__, |
| method=method_name, |
| ) |
| getattr(policy(model_accessor=self.model_accessor), method_name)(instance) |
| log.debug( |
| "MODEL POLICY: completed handler", |
| sender_name=sender_name, |
| instance=instance, |
| policy_name=policy.__name__, |
| method=method_name, |
| ) |
| except Exception as e: |
| log.exception("MODEL POLICY: Exception when running handler", e=e) |
| policies_failed = True |
| |
| try: |
| instance.policy_status = "%s" % traceback.format_exc(limit=1) |
| instance.policy_code = 2 |
| instance.save(update_fields=["policy_status", "policy_code"]) |
| except Exception as e: |
| log.exception( |
| "MODEL_POLICY: Exception when storing policy_status", e=e |
| ) |
| |
| if not policies_failed: |
| try: |
| instance.policed = max(instance.updated, instance.changed_by_step) |
| instance.policy_status = "done" |
| instance.policy_code = 1 |
| |
| instance.save(update_fields=["policed", "policy_status", "policy_code"]) |
| |
| if hasattr(policy, "after_policy_save"): |
| policy(model_accessor=self.model_accessor).after_policy_save(instance) |
| |
| log.info("MODEL_POLICY: Saved", o=instance) |
| except BaseException: |
| log.exception( |
| "MODEL POLICY: Object failed to update policed timestamp", |
| instance=instance, |
| ) |
| |
| def noop(self, o, p): |
| pass |
| |
| def run(self): |
| while True: |
| start = time.time() |
| try: |
| self.run_policy_once() |
| except Exception as e: |
| log.exception("MODEL_POLICY: Exception in run()", e=e) |
| if time.time() - start < 5: |
| time.sleep(5) |
| |
| # TODO: This loop is different from the synchronizer event_loop, but they both do mostly the same thing. Look for |
| # ways to combine them. |
| |
| def run_policy_once(self): |
| models = self.policies_by_class.keys() |
| |
| self.model_accessor.check_db_connection_okay() |
| |
| objects = self.model_accessor.fetch_policies(models, False) |
| deleted_objects = self.model_accessor.fetch_policies(models, True) |
| |
| for o in objects: |
| if o.deleted: |
| # This shouldn't happen, but previous code was examining o.deleted. Verify. |
| continue |
| if not o.policed: |
| self.execute_model_policy(o, "create") |
| else: |
| self.execute_model_policy(o, "update") |
| |
| for o in deleted_objects: |
| self.execute_model_policy(o, "delete") |
| |
| try: |
| self.model_accessor.reset_queries() |
| except Exception as e: |
| # this shouldn't happen, but in case it does, catch it... |
| log.exception("MODEL POLICY: exception in reset_queries", e) |