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147 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
147 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
# coding=utf8
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## Copyright (c) 2020 Arseniy Kuznetsov
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##
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## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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## of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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##
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
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from timeit import default_timer
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from datetime import datetime
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from threading import Event, Timer
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from mktxp.cli.config.config import config_handler
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from mktxp.cli.config.config import MKTXPConfigKeys
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class CollectorHandler:
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''' MKTXP Collectors Handler
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'''
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def __init__(self, entries_handler, collector_registry):
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self.entries_handler = entries_handler
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self.collector_registry = collector_registry
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self.last_collect_timestamp = 0
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def collect_sync(self):
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"""
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Collect the metrics of all router entries defined in the current users configuration synchronously.
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This function iterates over each router entry one-by-one.
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Thus, the total runtime of this function scales linearly with the number of registered routers.
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"""
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for router_entry in self.entries_handler.router_entries:
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if not router_entry.is_ready():
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# let's pick up on things in the next run
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continue
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for collector_ID, collect_func in self.collector_registry.registered_collectors.items():
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start = default_timer()
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yield from collect_func(router_entry)
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router_entry.time_spent[collector_ID] += default_timer() - start
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router_entry.is_done()
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def collect_router_entry_async(self, router_entry, scrape_timeout_event, total_scrape_timeout_event):
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results = []
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for collector_ID, collect_func in self.collector_registry.registered_collectors.items():
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if scrape_timeout_event.is_set():
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print(f'Hit timeout while scraping router entry: {router_entry.router_id[MKTXPConfigKeys.ROUTERBOARD_NAME]}')
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break
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if total_scrape_timeout_event.is_set():
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print(f'Hit overall timeout while scraping router entry: {router_entry.router_id[MKTXPConfigKeys.ROUTERBOARD_NAME]}')
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break
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start = default_timer()
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result = list(collect_func(router_entry))
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results += result
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router_entry.time_spent[collector_ID] += default_timer() - start
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router_entry.is_done()
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return results
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def collect_async(self, max_worker_threads=5):
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"""
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Collect the metrics of all router entries defined in the current users configuration in parallel.
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This function iterates over multiple routers in parallel (depending on the value of max_worker_threads).
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Thus, the total runtime scales sub linearly (number_of_routers / max_worker_threads).
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"""
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def timeout(timeout_event):
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timeout_event.set()
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# overall scrape duration
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total_scrape_timeout_event = Event()
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total_scrape_timer = Timer(config_handler.system_entry().total_max_scrape_duration, timeout, args=(total_scrape_timeout_event,))
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total_scrape_timer.start()
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with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=max_worker_threads) as executor:
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futures = {}
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for router_entry in self.entries_handler.router_entries:
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if total_scrape_timeout_event.is_set():
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print(f'Hit overall timeout while scraping router entry: {router_entry.router_id[MKTXPConfigKeys.ROUTERBOARD_NAME]}')
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break
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if not router_entry.is_ready():
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# let's pick up on things in the next run
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continue
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# Duration of individual scrapes
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scrape_timeout_event = Event()
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scrape_timer = Timer(config_handler.system_entry().max_scrape_duration, timeout, args=(scrape_timeout_event,))
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scrape_timer.start()
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futures[executor.submit(self.collect_router_entry_async, router_entry, scrape_timeout_event, total_scrape_timeout_event)] = scrape_timer
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for future in as_completed(futures):
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# cancel unused timers for scrapes finished regularly (within set duration)
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futures[future].cancel()
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yield from future.result()
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# in case collection finished without timeouts, cancel the overall scrape duration timer
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total_scrape_timer.cancel()
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def collect(self):
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if not self._valid_collect_interval():
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return
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# bandwidth collector
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yield from self.collector_registry.bandwidthCollector.collect()
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# all other collectors
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# Check whether to run in parallel by looking at the mktxp system configuration
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parallel = config_handler.system_entry().fetch_routers_in_parallel
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max_worker_threads = config_handler.system_entry().max_worker_threads
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if parallel:
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yield from self.collect_async(max_worker_threads=max_worker_threads)
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else:
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yield from self.collect_sync()
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def _valid_collect_interval(self):
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now = datetime.now().timestamp()
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diff = now - self.last_collect_timestamp
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if diff < config_handler.system_entry().minimal_collect_interval:
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if config_handler.system_entry().verbose_mode:
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print(f'An attemp to collect metrics within minimal metrics collection interval: {diff} < {config_handler.system_entry().minimal_collect_interval}')
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print('deferring..')
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return False
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self.last_collect_timestamp = now
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return True
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