django-orchestra/orchestra/apps/resources/models.py
2015-04-02 16:14:55 +00:00

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from django.contrib.contenttypes.fields import GenericForeignKey, GenericRelation
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.apps import apps
from django.db import models
from django.db.models.loading import get_model
from django.utils import timezone
from django.utils.functional import cached_property
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from djcelery.models import PeriodicTask, CrontabSchedule
from orchestra.core import validators
from orchestra.models import queryset, fields
from orchestra.models.utils import get_model_field_path
from orchestra.utils.paths import get_project_dir
from orchestra.utils.system import run
from . import tasks
from .backends import ServiceMonitor
from .methods import DataMethod
from .validators import validate_scale
class ResourceQuerySet(models.QuerySet):
group_by = queryset.group_by
class Resource(models.Model):
"""
Defines a resource, a resource is basically an interpretation of data
gathered by a Monitor
"""
LAST = 'LAST'
MONTHLY_SUM = 'MONTHLY_SUM'
MONTHLY_AVG = 'MONTHLY_AVG'
PERIODS = (
(LAST, _("Last")),
(MONTHLY_SUM, _("Monthly sum")),
(MONTHLY_AVG, _("Monthly avg")),
)
_related = set() # keeps track of related models for resource cleanup
name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=32,
help_text=_("Required. 32 characters or fewer. Lowercase letters, "
"digits and hyphen only."),
validators=[validators.validate_name])
verbose_name = models.CharField(_("verbose name"), max_length=256)
content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType,
help_text=_("Model where this resource will be hooked."))
# TODO rename to aggregation
period = models.CharField(_("aggregation"), max_length=16,
choices=DataMethod.get_choices(), default=DataMethod.get_choices()[0][0],
help_text=_("Method used for aggregating this resource monitored data."))
on_demand = models.BooleanField(_("on demand"), default=False,
help_text=_("If enabled the resource will not be pre-allocated, "
"but allocated under the application demand"))
default_allocation = models.PositiveIntegerField(_("default allocation"),
null=True, blank=True,
help_text=_("Default allocation value used when this is not an "
"on demand resource"))
unit = models.CharField(_("unit"), max_length=16,
help_text=_("The unit in which this resource is represented. "
"For example GB, KB or subscribers"))
scale = models.CharField(_("scale"), max_length=32, validators=[validate_scale],
help_text=_("Scale in which this resource monitoring resoults should "
"be prorcessed to match with unit. e.g. <tt>10**9</tt>"))
disable_trigger = models.BooleanField(_("disable trigger"), default=False,
help_text=_("Disables monitors exeeded and recovery triggers"))
crontab = models.ForeignKey(CrontabSchedule, verbose_name=_("crontab"),
null=True, blank=True,
help_text=_("Crontab for periodic execution. "
"Leave it empty to disable periodic monitoring"))
monitors = fields.MultiSelectField(_("monitors"), max_length=256, blank=True,
choices=ServiceMonitor.get_choices(),
help_text=_("Monitor backends used for monitoring this resource."))
is_active = models.BooleanField(_("active"), default=True)
objects = ResourceQuerySet.as_manager()
class Meta:
unique_together = (
('name', 'content_type'),
('verbose_name', 'content_type')
)
def __str__(self):
return "{}-{}".format(str(self.content_type), self.name)
@cached_property
def method_class(self):
return DataMethod.get(self.period)
@cached_property
def method_instance(self):
""" Per request lived type_instance """
return self.method_class(self)
def clean(self):
self.verbose_name = self.verbose_name.strip()
if self.on_demand and self.default_allocation:
raise validators.ValidationError({
'default_allocation': _("Default allocation can not be set for 'on demand' services")
})
# Validate that model path exists between ct and each monitor.model
monitor_errors = []
for monitor in self.monitors:
try:
self.get_model_path(monitor)
except (RuntimeError, LookupError):
model = get_model(ServiceMonitor.get_backend(monitor).model)
monitor_errors.append(model._meta.model_name)
if monitor_errors:
model_name = self.content_type.model_class()._meta.model_name
raise validators.ValidationError({
'monitors': [
_("Path does not exists between '%s' and '%s'") % (
error,
model_name,
) for error in monitor_errors
]})
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
created = not self.pk
super(Resource, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
self.sync_periodic_task()
# This only work on tests (multiprocessing used on real deployments)
apps.get_app_config('resources').reload_relations()
run('sleep 2 && touch %s/wsgi.py' % get_project_dir(), async=True)
def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Resource, self).delete(*args, **kwargs)
name = 'monitor.%s' % str(self)
def get_model_path(self, monitor):
""" returns a model path between self.content_type and monitor.model """
resource_model = self.content_type.model_class()
monitor_model = ServiceMonitor.get_backend(monitor).model_class()
return get_model_field_path(monitor_model, resource_model)
def sync_periodic_task(self):
name = 'monitor.%s' % str(self)
if self.pk and self.crontab:
try:
task = PeriodicTask.objects.get(name=name)
except PeriodicTask.DoesNotExist:
if self.is_active:
PeriodicTask.objects.create(
name=name,
task='resources.Monitor',
args=[self.pk],
crontab=self.crontab
)
else:
if task.crontab != self.crontab:
task.crontab = self.crontab
task.save(update_fields=['crontab'])
else:
PeriodicTask.objects.filter(
name=name,
).delete()
def get_scale(self):
return eval(self.scale)
def get_verbose_name(self):
return self.verbose_name or self.name
def monitor(self, async=True):
if async:
return tasks.monitor.delay(self.pk, async=async)
return tasks.monitor(self.pk, async=async)
class ResourceData(models.Model):
""" Stores computed resource usage and allocation """
resource = models.ForeignKey(Resource, related_name='dataset', verbose_name=_("resource"))
content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType, verbose_name=_("content type"))
object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField(_("object id"))
used = models.DecimalField(_("used"), max_digits=16, decimal_places=3, null=True,
editable=False)
updated_at = models.DateTimeField(_("updated"), null=True, editable=False)
allocated = models.DecimalField(_("allocated"), max_digits=8, decimal_places=2,
null=True, blank=True)
content_object = GenericForeignKey()
class Meta:
unique_together = ('resource', 'content_type', 'object_id')
verbose_name_plural = _("resource data")
def __str__(self):
return "%s: %s" % (str(self.resource), str(self.content_object))
@classmethod
def get_or_create(cls, obj, resource):
ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(type(obj))
try:
return cls.objects.get(
content_type=ct,
object_id=obj.pk,
resource=resource
), False
except cls.DoesNotExist:
return cls.objects.create(
content_object=obj,
resource=resource,
allocated=resource.default_allocation
), True
@property
def unit(self):
return self.resource.unit
def get_used(self):
resource = self.resource
total = 0
has_result = False
for dataset in self.get_monitor_datasets():
usage = resource.method_instance.compute_usage(dataset)
if usage is not None:
has_result = True
total += usage
return float(total)/resource.get_scale() if has_result else None
def update(self, current=None):
if current is None:
current = self.get_used()
self.used = current or 0
self.updated_at = timezone.now()
self.save(update_fields=['used', 'updated_at'])
def monitor(self, async=False):
ids = (self.object_id,)
if async:
return tasks.monitor.delay(self.resource_id, ids=ids, async=async)
return tasks.monitor(self.resource_id, ids=ids, async=async)
def get_monitor_datasets(self):
resource = self.resource
datasets = []
for monitor in resource.monitors:
path = resource.get_model_path(monitor)
if path == []:
dataset = MonitorData.objects.filter(
monitor=monitor,
content_type=self.content_type_id,
object_id=self.object_id
)
else:
fields = '__'.join(path)
monitor_model = ServiceMonitor.get_backend(monitor).model_class()
objects = monitor_model.objects.filter(**{fields: self.object_id})
pks = objects.values_list('id', flat=True)
ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(monitor_model)
dataset = MonitorData.objects.filter(
monitor=monitor,
content_type=ct,
object_id__in=pks
)
datasets.append(
resource.method_instance.filter(dataset)
)
return datasets
class MonitorData(models.Model):
""" Stores monitored data """
monitor = models.CharField(_("monitor"), max_length=256,
choices=ServiceMonitor.get_choices())
content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType, verbose_name=_("content type"))
object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField(_("object id"))
created_at = models.DateTimeField(_("created"), default=timezone.now)
value = models.DecimalField(_("value"), max_digits=16, decimal_places=2)
content_object = GenericForeignKey()
class Meta:
get_latest_by = 'id'
verbose_name_plural = _("monitor data")
def __str__(self):
return str(self.monitor)
@cached_property
def unit(self):
return self.resource.unit
def create_resource_relation():
class ResourceHandler(object):
""" account.resources.web """
def __getattr__(self, attr):
""" get or build ResourceData """
try:
return self.obj.__resource_cache[attr]
except AttributeError:
self.obj.__resource_cache = {}
except KeyError:
pass
try:
data = self.obj.resource_set.get(resource__name=attr)
except ResourceData.DoesNotExist:
model = self.obj._meta.model_name
resource = Resource.objects.get(
content_type__model=model,
name=attr,
is_active=True
)
data = ResourceData(
content_object=self.obj,
resource=resource,
allocated=resource.default_allocation
)
self.obj.__resource_cache[attr] = data
return data
def __get__(self, obj, cls):
""" proxy handled object """
self.obj = obj
return self
# Clean previous state
for related in Resource._related:
try:
delattr(related, 'resource_set')
delattr(related, 'resources')
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
related._meta.virtual_fields = [
field for field in related._meta.virtual_fields if field.rel.to != ResourceData
]
for ct, resources in Resource.objects.group_by('content_type').items():
model = ct.model_class()
relation = GenericRelation('resources.ResourceData')
model.add_to_class('resource_set', relation)
model.resources = ResourceHandler()
Resource._related.add(model)