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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Corey Brune - Feb 2017
# Description:
# This is a skeleton script which has all of the common functionality.
# The developer will only need to add the necessary arguments and functions
# then make the function calls in main_workflow().
# Requirements
# pip install docopt delphixpy.v1_8_0
# The below doc follows the POSIX compliant standards and allows us to use
# this doc to also define our arguments for the script.
"""Description
Usage:
dx_skel.py ()
[--engine <identifier> | --all]
[--debug] [--parallel <n>] [--poll <n>]
[--config <path_to_file>] [--logdir <path_to_file>]
dx_skel.py -h | --help | -v | --version
Description
Examples:
Options:
--engine <type> Alt Identifier of Delphix engine in dxtools.conf.
--all Run against all engines.
--debug Enable debug logging
--parallel <n> Limit number of jobs to maxjob
--poll <n> The number of seconds to wait between job polls
[default: 10]
--config <path_to_file> The path to the dxtools.conf file
[default: ./dxtools.conf]
--logdir <path_to_file> The path to the logfile you want to use.
[default: ./dx_skel.log]
-h --help Show this screen.
-v --version Show version.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
from os.path import basename
from time import sleep
from time import time
from docopt import docopt
from delphixpy.v1_8_0.exceptions import HttpError
from delphixpy.v1_8_0.exceptions import JobError
from delphixpy.v1_8_0.exceptions import RequestError
from delphixpy.v1_8_0.web import job
from lib.DlpxException import DlpxException
from lib.DxLogging import logging_est
from lib.DxLogging import print_debug
from lib.DxLogging import print_exception
from lib.DxLogging import print_info
from lib.GetReferences import find_obj_by_name
from lib.GetSession import GetSession
VERSION = "v.0.0.001"
def run_async(func):
"""
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576684-simple-threading-decorator/
run_async(func)
function decorator, intended to make "func" run in a separate
thread (asynchronously).
Returns the created Thread object
E.g.:
@run_async
def task1():
do_something
@run_async
def task2():
do_something_too
t1 = task1()
t2 = task2()
...
t1.join()
t2.join()
"""
from threading import Thread
from functools import wraps
@wraps(func)
def async_func(*args, **kwargs):
func_hl = Thread(target=func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)
func_hl.start()
return func_hl
return async_func
@run_async
def main_workflow(engine):
"""
This function actually runs the jobs.
Use the @run_async decorator to run this function asynchronously.
This allows us to run against multiple Delphix Engine simultaneously
engine: Dictionary of engines
"""
try:
# Setup the connection to the Delphix Engine
dx_session_obj.serversess(
engine["ip_address"], engine["username"], engine["password"]
)
if arguments["--vdb"]:
# Get the database reference we are copying from the database name
database_obj = find_obj_by_name(
dx_session_obj.server_session, database, arguments["--vdb"]
)
except DlpxException as e:
print_exception(
"\nERROR: Engine {} encountered an error while"
"{}:\n{}\n".format(engine["hostname"], arguments["--target"], e)
)
sys.exit(1)
thingstodo = ["thingtodo"]
try:
with dx_session_obj.job_mode(single_thread):
while len(dx_session_obj.jobs) > 0 or len(thingstodo) > 0:
if len(thingstodo) > 0:
if OPERATION:
method_call
elif OPERATION:
method_call
thingstodo.pop()
# get all the jobs, then inspect them
i = 0
for j in dx_session_obj.jobs.keys():
job_obj = job.get(
dx_session_obj.server_session, dx_session_obj.jobs[j]
)
print_debug(job_obj)
print_info(
"{}: Replication operations: {}".format(
engine["hostname"], job_obj.job_state
)
)
if job_obj.job_state in ["CANCELED", "COMPLETED", "FAILED"]:
# If the job is in a non-running state, remove it
# from the
# running jobs list.
del dx_session_obj.jobs[j]
elif job_obj.job_state in "RUNNING":
# If the job is in a running state, increment the
# running job count.
i += 1
print_info("{}: {:d} jobs running.".format(engine["hostname"], i))
# If we have running jobs, pause before repeating the
# checks.
if len(dx_session_obj.jobs) > 0:
sleep(float(arguments["--poll"]))
except (HttpError, RequestError, JobError, DlpxException) as e:
print_exception(
"ERROR: Could not complete replication " "operation:{}".format(e)
)
def run_job():
"""
This function runs the main_workflow aynchronously against all the servers
specified
"""
# Create an empty list to store threads we create.
threads = []
engine = None
# If the --all argument was given, run against every engine in dxtools.conf
if arguments["--all"]:
print_info("Executing against all Delphix Engines in the dxtools.conf")
try:
# For each server in the dxtools.conf...
for delphix_engine in dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines:
engine = dx_session_obj[delphix_engine]
# Create a new thread and add it to the list.
threads.append(main_workflow(engine))
except DlpxException as e:
print("Error encountered in run_job():\n{}".format(e))
sys.exit(1)
elif arguments["--all"] is False:
# Else if the --engine argument was given, test to see if the engine
# exists in dxtools.conf
if arguments["--engine"]:
try:
engine = dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines[arguments["--engine"]]
print_info(
"Executing against Delphix Engine: {}\n".format(
(arguments["--engine"])
)
)
except (DlpxException, RequestError, KeyError) as e:
raise DlpxException(
"\nERROR: Delphix Engine {} cannot be "
"found in {}. Please check your value "
"and try again. Exiting.\n".format(
arguments["--engine"], config_file_path
)
)
else:
# Else search for a default engine in the dxtools.conf
for delphix_engine in dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines:
if dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines[delphix_engine]["default"] == "true":
engine = dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines[delphix_engine]
print_info(
"Executing against the default Delphix Engine "
"in the dxtools.conf: {}".format(
dx_session_obj.dlpx_engines[delphix_engine]["hostname"]
)
)
break
if engine == None:
raise DlpxException("\nERROR: No default engine found. Exiting")
# run the job against the engine
threads.append(main_workflow(engine))
# For each thread in the list...
for each in threads:
# join them back together so that we wait for all threads to complete
# before moving on
each.join()
def time_elapsed():
"""
This function calculates the time elapsed since the beginning of the script.
Call this anywhere you want to note the progress in terms of time
"""
# elapsed_minutes = round((time() - time_start)/60, +1)
# return elapsed_minutes
return round((time() - time_start) / 60, +1)
def main(arguments):
# We want to be able to call on these variables anywhere in the script.
global single_thread
global usebackup
global time_start
global config_file_path
global dx_session_obj
global debug
if arguments["--debug"]:
debug = True
try:
dx_session_obj = GetSession()
logging_est(arguments["--logdir"])
print_debug(arguments)
time_start = time()
single_thread = False
config_file_path = arguments["--config"]
# Parse the dxtools.conf and put it into a dictionary
dx_session_obj.get_config(config_file_path)
# This is the function that will handle processing main_workflow for
# all the servers.
run_job()
elapsed_minutes = time_elapsed()
print_info(
"script took {:.2f} minutes to get this far.".format(elapsed_minutes)
)
# Here we handle what we do when the unexpected happens
except DlpxException as e:
print_exception(
"script encountered an error while processing the"
"config file:\n{}".format(e)
)
except SystemExit as e:
"""
This is what we use to handle our sys.exit(#)
"""
sys.exit(e)
except HttpError as e:
"""
We use this exception handler when our connection to Delphix fails
"""
print_exception(
"Connection failed to the Delphix Engine"
"Please check the ERROR message:\n{}".format(e)
)
sys.exit(1)
except JobError as e:
"""
We use this exception handler when a job fails in Delphix so that
we have actionable data
"""
elapsed_minutes = time_elapsed()
print_exception("A job failed in the Delphix Engine")
print_info(
"{} took {:.2f} minutes to get this far\n{}".format(
basename(__file__), elapsed_minutes, e
)
)
sys.exit(3)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
"""
We use this exception handler to gracefully handle ctrl+c exits
"""
print_debug("You sent a CTRL+C to interrupt the process")
elapsed_minutes = time_elapsed()
print_info(
"{} took {:.2f} minutes to get this far\n".format(
basename(__file__), elapsed_minutes
)
)
except:
"""
Everything else gets caught here
"""
print_exception(sys.exc_info()[0])
elapsed_minutes = time_elapsed()
print_info(
"{} took {:.2f} minutes to get this far\n".format(
basename(__file__), elapsed_minutes
)
)
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Grab our arguments from the doc at the top of the script
arguments = docopt(__doc__, version=basename(__file__) + " " + VERSION)
# Feed our arguments to the main function, and off we go!
main(arguments)