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monitors.go
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/**
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
// Collection of monitors to create synchronicity
package realis
import (
"time"
"github.com/paypal/gorealis/gen-go/apache/aurora"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
type Monitor struct {
Client Realis
}
// Polls the scheduler every certain amount of time to see if the update has succeeded
func (m *Monitor) JobUpdate(updateKey aurora.JobUpdateKey, interval int, timeout int) (bool, error) {
updateQ := aurora.JobUpdateQuery{
Key: &updateKey,
Limit: 1,
UpdateStatuses: []aurora.JobUpdateStatus{
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ROLLED_FORWARD,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ROLLED_BACK,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ABORTED,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ERROR,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_FAILED,
},
}
updateSummaries, err := m.JobUpdateQuery(updateQ, time.Duration(interval)*time.Second, time.Duration(timeout)*time.Second)
status := updateSummaries[0].State.Status
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
m.Client.RealisConfig().logger.Printf("job update status: %v\n", status)
// Rolled forward is the only state in which an update has been successfully updated
// if we encounter an inactive state and it is not at rolled forward, update failed
switch status {
case aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ROLLED_FORWARD:
return true, nil
case aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ROLLED_BACK,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ABORTED,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_ERROR,
aurora.JobUpdateStatus_FAILED:
return false, errors.Errorf("bad terminal state for update: %v", status)
default:
return false, errors.Errorf("unexpected update state: %v", status)
}
}
func (m *Monitor) JobUpdateStatus(
updateKey aurora.JobUpdateKey,
desiredStatuses map[aurora.JobUpdateStatus]bool,
interval time.Duration,
timeout time.Duration) (aurora.JobUpdateStatus, error) {
desiredStatusesSlice := make([]aurora.JobUpdateStatus, 0)
for k := range desiredStatuses {
desiredStatusesSlice = append(desiredStatusesSlice, k)
}
updateQ := aurora.JobUpdateQuery{
Key: &updateKey,
Limit: 1,
UpdateStatuses: desiredStatusesSlice,
}
summary, err := m.JobUpdateQuery(updateQ, interval, timeout)
return summary[0].State.Status, err
}
func (m *Monitor) JobUpdateQuery(
updateQuery aurora.JobUpdateQuery,
interval time.Duration,
timeout time.Duration) ([]*aurora.JobUpdateSummary, error) {
ticker := time.NewTicker(interval)
defer ticker.Stop()
timer := time.NewTimer(timeout)
defer timer.Stop()
var cliErr error
var respDetail *aurora.Response
for {
select {
case <-ticker.C:
respDetail, cliErr = m.Client.GetJobUpdateSummaries(&updateQuery)
if cliErr != nil {
return nil, cliErr
}
updateSummaries := respDetail.Result_.GetJobUpdateSummariesResult_.UpdateSummaries
if len(updateSummaries) >= 1 {
return updateSummaries, nil
}
case <-timer.C:
return nil, newTimedoutError(errors.New("job update monitor timed out"))
}
}
}
// Monitor a Job until all instances enter one of the LIVE_STATES
func (m *Monitor) Instances(key *aurora.JobKey, instances int32, interval, timeout int) (bool, error) {
return m.ScheduleStatus(key, instances, LiveStates, interval, timeout)
}
// Monitor a Job until all instances enter a desired status.
// Defaults sets of desired statuses provided by the thrift API include:
// ACTIVE_STATES, SLAVE_ASSIGNED_STATES, LIVE_STATES, and TERMINAL_STATES
func (m *Monitor) ScheduleStatus(
key *aurora.JobKey,
instanceCount int32,
desiredStatuses map[aurora.ScheduleStatus]bool,
interval int,
timeout int) (bool, error) {
ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Second * time.Duration(interval))
defer ticker.Stop()
timer := time.NewTimer(time.Second * time.Duration(timeout))
defer timer.Stop()
wantedStatuses := make([]aurora.ScheduleStatus, 0)
for status := range desiredStatuses {
wantedStatuses = append(wantedStatuses, status)
}
for {
select {
case <-ticker.C:
// Query Aurora for the state of the job key ever interval
instCount, cliErr := m.Client.GetInstanceIds(key, wantedStatuses)
if cliErr != nil {
return false, errors.Wrap(cliErr, "Unable to communicate with Aurora")
}
if len(instCount) == int(instanceCount) {
return true, nil
}
case <-timer.C:
// If the timer runs out, return a timeout error to user
return false, newTimedoutError(errors.New("schedule status monitor timed out"))
}
}
}
// Monitor host status until all hosts match the status provided. Returns a map where the value is true if the host
// is in one of the desired mode(s) or false if it is not as of the time when the monitor exited.
func (m *Monitor) HostMaintenance(hosts []string, modes []aurora.MaintenanceMode, interval, timeout int) (map[string]bool, error) {
// Transform modes to monitor for into a set for easy lookup
desiredMode := make(map[aurora.MaintenanceMode]struct{})
for _, mode := range modes {
desiredMode[mode] = struct{}{}
}
// Turn slice into a host set to eliminate duplicates.
// We also can't use a simple count because multiple modes means we can have multiple matches for a single host.
// I.e. host A transitions from ACTIVE to DRAINING to DRAINED while monitored
remainingHosts := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, host := range hosts {
remainingHosts[host] = struct{}{}
}
hostResult := make(map[string]bool)
ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Second * time.Duration(interval))
defer ticker.Stop()
timer := time.NewTimer(time.Second * time.Duration(timeout))
defer timer.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ticker.C:
// Client call has multiple retries internally
_, result, err := m.Client.MaintenanceStatus(hosts...)
if err != nil {
// Error is either a payload error or a severe connection error
for host := range remainingHosts {
hostResult[host] = false
}
return hostResult, errors.Wrap(err, "client error in monitor")
}
for _, status := range result.GetStatuses() {
if _, ok := desiredMode[status.GetMode()]; ok {
hostResult[status.GetHost()] = true
delete(remainingHosts, status.GetHost())
if len(remainingHosts) == 0 {
return hostResult, nil
}
}
}
case <-timer.C:
for host := range remainingHosts {
hostResult[host] = false
}
return hostResult, newTimedoutError(errors.New("host maintenance monitor timed out"))
}
}
}