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 22  """Asynchronous pyinotify implementation""" 
 23   
 24   
 25  import asyncore 
 26  import logging 
 27   
 28  try: 
 29    # pylint: disable-msg=E0611 
 30    from pyinotify import pyinotify 
 31  except ImportError: 
 32    import pyinotify 
 33   
 34  from ganeti import daemon 
 35  from ganeti import errors 
 36   
 37  # We contributed the AsyncNotifier class back to python-pyinotify, and it's 
 38  # part of their codebase since version 0.8.7. This code can be removed once 
 39  # we'll be ready to depend on python-pyinotify >= 0.8.7 
40 -class AsyncNotifier(asyncore.file_dispatcher):
41 """An asyncore dispatcher for inotify events. 42 43 """ 44 # pylint: disable-msg=W0622,W0212
45 - def __init__(self, watch_manager, default_proc_fun=None, map=None):
46 """Initializes this class. 47 48 This is a a special asyncore file_dispatcher that actually wraps a 49 pyinotify Notifier, making it asyncronous. 50 51 """ 52 if default_proc_fun is None: 53 default_proc_fun = pyinotify.ProcessEvent() 54 55 self.notifier = pyinotify.Notifier(watch_manager, default_proc_fun) 56 57 # here we need to steal the file descriptor from the notifier, so we can 58 # use it in the global asyncore select, and avoid calling the 59 # check_events() function of the notifier (which doesn't allow us to select 60 # together with other file descriptors) 61 self.fd = self.notifier._fd 62 asyncore.file_dispatcher.__init__(self, self.fd, map)
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64 - def handle_read(self):
65 self.notifier.read_events() 66 self.notifier.process_events()
67 68
69 -class ErrorLoggingAsyncNotifier(AsyncNotifier, 70 daemon.GanetiBaseAsyncoreDispatcher):
71 """An asyncnotifier that can survive errors in the callbacks. 72 73 We define this as a separate class, since we don't want to make AsyncNotifier 74 diverge from what we contributed upstream. 75 76 """
77 78
79 -class FileEventHandlerBase(pyinotify.ProcessEvent):
80 """Base class for file event handlers. 81 82 @ivar watch_manager: Inotify watch manager 83 84 """
85 - def __init__(self, watch_manager):
86 """Initializes this class. 87 88 @type watch_manager: pyinotify.WatchManager 89 @param watch_manager: inotify watch manager 90 91 """ 92 # pylint: disable-msg=W0231 93 # no need to call the parent's constructor 94 self.watch_manager = watch_manager
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96 - def process_default(self, event):
97 logging.error("Received unhandled inotify event: %s", event)
98
99 - def AddWatch(self, filename, mask):
100 """Adds a file watch. 101 102 @param filename: Path to file 103 @param mask: Inotify event mask 104 @return: Result 105 106 """ 107 result = self.watch_manager.add_watch(filename, mask) 108 109 ret = result.get(filename, -1) 110 if ret <= 0: 111 raise errors.InotifyError("Could not add inotify watcher (%s)" % ret) 112 113 return result[filename]
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115 - def RemoveWatch(self, handle):
116 """Removes a handle from the watcher. 117 118 @param handle: Inotify handle 119 @return: Whether removal was successful 120 121 """ 122 result = self.watch_manager.rm_watch(handle) 123 124 return result[handle]
125 126
127 -class SingleFileEventHandler(FileEventHandlerBase):
128 """Handle modify events for a single file. 129 130 """
131 - def __init__(self, watch_manager, callback, filename):
132 """Constructor for SingleFileEventHandler 133 134 @type watch_manager: pyinotify.WatchManager 135 @param watch_manager: inotify watch manager 136 @type callback: function accepting a boolean 137 @param callback: function to call when an inotify event happens 138 @type filename: string 139 @param filename: config file to watch 140 141 """ 142 FileEventHandlerBase.__init__(self, watch_manager) 143 144 self._callback = callback 145 self._filename = filename 146 147 self._watch_handle = None
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149 - def enable(self):
150 """Watch the given file. 151 152 """ 153 if self._watch_handle is not None: 154 return 155 156 # Different Pyinotify versions have the flag constants at different places, 157 # hence not accessing them directly 158 mask = (pyinotify.EventsCodes.ALL_FLAGS["IN_MODIFY"] | 159 pyinotify.EventsCodes.ALL_FLAGS["IN_IGNORED"]) 160 161 self._watch_handle = self.AddWatch(self._filename, mask)
162
163 - def disable(self):
164 """Stop watching the given file. 165 166 """ 167 if self._watch_handle is not None and self.RemoveWatch(self._watch_handle): 168 self._watch_handle = None
169 170 # pylint: disable-msg=C0103 171 # this overrides a method in pyinotify.ProcessEvent
172 - def process_IN_IGNORED(self, event):
173 # Since we monitor a single file rather than the directory it resides in, 174 # when that file is replaced with another one (which is what happens when 175 # utils.WriteFile, the most normal way of updating files in ganeti, is 176 # called) we're going to receive an IN_IGNORED event from inotify, because 177 # of the file removal (which is contextual with the replacement). In such a 178 # case we'll need to create a watcher for the "new" file. This can be done 179 # by the callback by calling "enable" again on us. 180 logging.debug("Received 'ignored' inotify event for %s", event.path) 181 self._watch_handle = None 182 self._callback(False)
183 184 # pylint: disable-msg=C0103 185 # this overrides a method in pyinotify.ProcessEvent
186 - def process_IN_MODIFY(self, event):
187 # This gets called when the monitored file is modified. Note that this 188 # doesn't usually happen in Ganeti, as most of the time we're just 189 # replacing any file with a new one, at filesystem level, rather than 190 # actually changing it. (see utils.WriteFile) 191 logging.debug("Received 'modify' inotify event for %s", event.path) 192 self._callback(True)
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