ceilometer.notification

Source code for ceilometer.notification

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import time

import cotyledon
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_log import log
import oslo_messaging
from stevedore import named

from ceilometer.i18n import _
from ceilometer import messaging


LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)


OPTS = [
    cfg.BoolOpt('ack_on_event_error',
                default=True,
                help='Acknowledge message when event persistence fails.'),
    cfg.MultiStrOpt('messaging_urls',
                    default=[],
                    secret=True,
                    help="Messaging URLs to listen for notifications. "
                         "Example: rabbit://user:pass@host1:port1"
                         "[,user:pass@hostN:portN]/virtual_host "
                         "(DEFAULT/transport_url is used if empty). This "
                         "is useful when you have dedicate messaging nodes "
                         "for each service, for example, all nova "
                         "notifications go to rabbit-nova:5672, while all "
                         "cinder notifications go to rabbit-cinder:5672."),
    cfg.IntOpt('batch_size',
               default=100, min=1,
               help='Number of notification messages to wait before '
               'publishing them. Batching is advised when transformations are '
               'applied in pipeline.'),
    cfg.IntOpt('workers',
               default=1,
               min=1,
               deprecated_group='DEFAULT',
               deprecated_name='notification_workers',
               help='Number of workers for notification service, '
               'default value is 1.'),
    cfg.MultiStrOpt('pipelines',
                    default=['meter', 'event'],
                    help="Select which pipeline managers to enable to "
                    " generate data"),
]


EXCHANGES_OPTS = [
    cfg.MultiStrOpt('notification_control_exchanges',
                    default=['nova', 'glance', 'neutron', 'cinder', 'heat',
                             'keystone', 'sahara', 'trove', 'zaqar', 'swift',
                             'ceilometer', 'magnum', 'dns', 'ironic', 'aodh'],
                    deprecated_group='DEFAULT',
                    deprecated_name="http_control_exchanges",
                    help="Exchanges name to listen for notifications."),
]


[docs]class NotificationService(cotyledon.Service): """Notification service. When running multiple agents, additional queuing sequence is required for inter process communication. Each agent has two listeners: one to listen to the main OpenStack queue and another listener(and notifier) for IPC to divide pipeline sink endpoints. Coordination should be enabled to have proper active/active HA. """ NOTIFICATION_NAMESPACE = 'ceilometer.notification.v2' def __init__(self, worker_id, conf, coordination_id=None): super(NotificationService, self).__init__(worker_id) self.startup_delay = worker_id self.conf = conf self.listeners = [] # NOTE(kbespalov): for the pipeline queues used a single amqp host # hence only one listener is required self.pipeline_listener = None
[docs] def get_targets(self): """Return a sequence of oslo_messaging.Target This sequence is defining the exchange and topics to be connected. """ topics = (self.conf.notification_topics if 'notification_topics' in self.conf else self.conf.oslo_messaging_notifications.topics) return [oslo_messaging.Target(topic=topic, exchange=exchange) for topic in set(topics) for exchange in set(self.conf.notification.notification_control_exchanges)]
def _log_missing_pipeline(self, names): LOG.error(_('Could not load the following pipelines: %s'), names)
[docs] def run(self): # Delay startup so workers are jittered time.sleep(self.startup_delay) super(NotificationService, self).run() self.managers = [ext.obj for ext in named.NamedExtensionManager( namespace='ceilometer.notification.pipeline', names=self.conf.notification.pipelines, invoke_on_load=True, on_missing_entrypoints_callback=self._log_missing_pipeline, invoke_args=(self.conf,))] self.transport = messaging.get_transport(self.conf) # FIXME(sileht): endpoint uses the notification_topics option # and it should not because this is an oslo_messaging option # not a ceilometer. Until we have something to get the # notification_topics in another way, we must create a transport # to ensure the option has been registered by oslo_messaging. messaging.get_notifier(self.transport, '') endpoints = [] for pipe_mgr in self.managers: endpoints.extend(pipe_mgr.get_main_endpoints()) targets = self.get_targets() urls = self.conf.notification.messaging_urls or [None] for url in urls: transport = messaging.get_transport(self.conf, url) # NOTE(gordc): ignore batching as we want pull # to maintain sequencing as much as possible. listener = messaging.get_batch_notification_listener( transport, targets, endpoints, allow_requeue=True) listener.start( override_pool_size=self.conf.max_parallel_requests ) self.listeners.append(listener)
[docs] @staticmethod def kill_listeners(listeners): # NOTE(gordc): correct usage of oslo.messaging listener is to stop(), # which stops new messages, and wait(), which processes remaining # messages and closes connection for listener in listeners: listener.stop() listener.wait()
[docs] def terminate(self): if self.pipeline_listener: self.kill_listeners([self.pipeline_listener]) self.kill_listeners(self.listeners) super(NotificationService, self).terminate()
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