Source code for ceilometer.event.storage.impl_hbase

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import operator

from oslo_log import log

from ceilometer.event.storage import base
from ceilometer.event.storage import models
from ceilometer.i18n import _LE
from ceilometer.storage.hbase import base as hbase_base
from ceilometer.storage.hbase import utils as hbase_utils
from ceilometer import utils

LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)


AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES = {
    'events': {'query': {'simple': True}},
}


AVAILABLE_STORAGE_CAPABILITIES = {
    'storage': {'production_ready': True},
}


[docs]class Connection(hbase_base.Connection, base.Connection): """Put the event data into a HBase database Collections: - events: - row_key: timestamp of event's generation + uuid of event in format: "%s:%s" % (ts, Event.message_id) - Column Families: f: contains the following qualifiers: - event_type: description of event's type - timestamp: time stamp of event generation - all traits for this event in format: .. code-block:: python "%s:%s" % (trait_name, trait_type) """ CAPABILITIES = utils.update_nested(base.Connection.CAPABILITIES, AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES) STORAGE_CAPABILITIES = utils.update_nested( base.Connection.STORAGE_CAPABILITIES, AVAILABLE_STORAGE_CAPABILITIES, ) _memory_instance = None EVENT_TABLE = "event" def __init__(self, url): super(Connection, self).__init__(url)
[docs] def upgrade(self): tables = [self.EVENT_TABLE] column_families = {'f': dict(max_versions=1)} with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: hbase_utils.create_tables(conn, tables, column_families)
[docs] def clear(self): LOG.debug('Dropping HBase schema...') with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: for table in [self.EVENT_TABLE]: try: conn.disable_table(table) except Exception: LOG.debug('Cannot disable table but ignoring error') try: conn.delete_table(table) except Exception: LOG.debug('Cannot delete table but ignoring error')
[docs] def record_events(self, event_models): """Write the events to Hbase. :param event_models: a list of models.Event objects. """ error = None with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: events_table = conn.table(self.EVENT_TABLE) for event_model in event_models: # Row key consists of timestamp and message_id from # models.Event or purposes of storage event sorted by # timestamp in the database. ts = event_model.generated row = hbase_utils.prepare_key( hbase_utils.timestamp(ts, reverse=False), event_model.message_id) event_type = event_model.event_type traits = {} if event_model.traits: for trait in event_model.traits: key = hbase_utils.prepare_key(trait.name, trait.dtype) traits[key] = trait.value record = hbase_utils.serialize_entry(traits, event_type=event_type, timestamp=ts, raw=event_model.raw) try: events_table.put(row, record) except Exception as ex: LOG.exception(_LE("Failed to record event: %s") % ex) error = ex if error: raise error
[docs] def get_events(self, event_filter, limit=None): """Return an iter of models.Event objects. :param event_filter: storage.EventFilter object, consists of filters for events that are stored in database. """ if limit == 0: return q, start, stop = hbase_utils.make_events_query_from_filter( event_filter) with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: events_table = conn.table(self.EVENT_TABLE) gen = events_table.scan(filter=q, row_start=start, row_stop=stop, limit=limit) for event_id, data in gen: traits = [] events_dict = hbase_utils.deserialize_entry(data)[0] for key, value in events_dict.items(): if isinstance(key, tuple): trait_name, trait_dtype = key traits.append(models.Trait(name=trait_name, dtype=int(trait_dtype), value=value)) ts, mess = event_id.split(':') yield models.Event( message_id=hbase_utils.unquote(mess), event_type=events_dict['event_type'], generated=events_dict['timestamp'], traits=sorted(traits, key=operator.attrgetter('dtype')), raw=events_dict['raw'] )
[docs] def get_event_types(self): """Return all event types as an iterable of strings.""" with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: events_table = conn.table(self.EVENT_TABLE) gen = events_table.scan() event_types = set() for event_id, data in gen: events_dict = hbase_utils.deserialize_entry(data)[0] for key, value in events_dict.items(): if not isinstance(key, tuple) and key.startswith('event_type'): if value not in event_types: event_types.add(value) yield value
[docs] def get_trait_types(self, event_type): """Return a dictionary containing the name and data type of the trait. Only trait types for the provided event_type are returned. :param event_type: the type of the Event """ q = hbase_utils.make_query(event_type=event_type) trait_names = set() with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: events_table = conn.table(self.EVENT_TABLE) gen = events_table.scan(filter=q) for event_id, data in gen: events_dict = hbase_utils.deserialize_entry(data)[0] for key, value in events_dict.items(): if isinstance(key, tuple): trait_name, trait_type = key if trait_name not in trait_names: # Here we check that our method return only unique # trait types, for ex. if it is found the same trait # types in different events with equal event_type, # method will return only one trait type. It is # proposed that certain trait name could have only one # trait type. trait_names.add(trait_name) data_type = models.Trait.type_names[int(trait_type)] yield {'name': trait_name, 'data_type': data_type}
[docs] def get_traits(self, event_type, trait_type=None): """Return all trait instances associated with an event_type. If trait_type is specified, only return instances of that trait type. :param event_type: the type of the Event to filter by :param trait_type: the name of the Trait to filter by """ q = hbase_utils.make_query(event_type=event_type, trait_type=trait_type) with self.conn_pool.connection() as conn: events_table = conn.table(self.EVENT_TABLE) gen = events_table.scan(filter=q) for event_id, data in gen: events_dict = hbase_utils.deserialize_entry(data)[0] for key, value in events_dict.items(): if isinstance(key, tuple): trait_name, trait_type = key yield models.Trait(name=trait_name, dtype=int(trait_type), value=value)

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