baseimage-tutorial-framework/lib/tfw/builtins/process_managing_event_handler.py

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Python

import logging
from xmlrpc.client import Fault as SupervisorFault
from tfw.config import TFWENV
from tfw.networking import Scope
from tfw.components import ProcessManager, LogManager
from .event_handler import EventHandler
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ProcessManagingEventHandler(EventHandler, ProcessManager, LogManager):
"""
Event handler that can manage processes managed by supervisor.
This EventHandler accepts messages that have a data['command'] key specifying
a command to be executed.
Every message must contain a data['process_name'] field with the name of the
process to manage. This is the name specified in supervisor config files like so:
[program:someprogram]
Commands available: start, stop, restart, readlog
(the names are as self-documenting as it gets)
"""
def __init__(self, key, log_tail=0):
EventHandler.__init__(self, key, scope=Scope.WEBSOCKET)
ProcessManager.__init__(self, TFWENV.SUPERVISOR_HTTP_URI)
LogManager.__init__(self, TFWENV.SUPERVISOR_HTTP_URI)
self.log_tail = log_tail
self.commands = {
'start': self.start_process,
'stop': self.stop_process,
'restart': self.restart_process
}
def handle_event(self, message):
try:
data = message['data']
try:
self.commands[data['command']](data['process_name'])
except SupervisorFault as fault:
message['data']['error'] = fault.faultString
finally:
message['data']['stdout'] = self.read_stdout(
data['process_name'],
self.log_tail
)
message['data']['stderr'] = self.read_stderr(
data['process_name'],
self.log_tail
)
self.send_message(message)
except KeyError:
LOG.error('IGNORING MESSAGE: Invalid message received: %s', message)