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quay/health/healthcheck.py

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Python

import logging
import socket
import boto.rds2
from auth.permissions import SuperUserPermission
from flask import session
from health.services import check_all_services, check_warning_services
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def get_healthchecker(app, config_provider, instance_keys):
""" Returns a HealthCheck instance for the given app. """
return HealthCheck.get_checker(app, config_provider, instance_keys)
class HealthCheck(object):
def __init__(self, app, config_provider, instance_keys, instance_skips=None):
self.app = app
self.config_provider = config_provider
self.instance_keys = instance_keys
self.instance_skips = instance_skips or []
def check_warning(self):
"""
Conducts a check on the warnings, returning a dict representing the HealthCheck
output and a number indicating the health check response code.
"""
service_statuses = check_warning_services(self.app, [])
return self.get_instance_health(service_statuses)
def check_instance(self):
"""
Conducts a check on this specific instance, returning a dict representing the HealthCheck
output and a number indicating the health check response code.
"""
service_statuses = check_all_services(self.app, self.instance_skips, for_instance=True)
return self.get_instance_health(service_statuses)
def check_endtoend(self):
"""
Conducts a check on all services, returning a dict representing the HealthCheck
output and a number indicating the health check response code.
"""
service_statuses = check_all_services(self.app, [], for_instance=False)
return self.calculate_overall_health(service_statuses)
def get_instance_health(self, service_statuses):
"""
For the given service statuses, returns a dict representing the HealthCheck
output and a number indicating the health check response code. By default,
this simply ensures that all services are reporting as healthy.
"""
return self.calculate_overall_health(service_statuses)
def calculate_overall_health(self, service_statuses, skip=None, notes=None):
""" Returns true if and only if all the given service statuses report as healthy. """
is_healthy = True
notes = notes or []
service_statuses_bools = {}
service_status_expanded = {}
for service_name in service_statuses:
status, message = service_statuses[service_name]
service_statuses_bools[service_name] = status
service_status_expanded[service_name] = {
'status': status,
}
if not status:
service_status_expanded[service_name]['failure'] = message
elif message:
service_status_expanded[service_name]['message'] = message
if skip and service_name in skip:
notes.append('%s skipped in compute health' % service_name)
continue
is_healthy = is_healthy and status
data = {
'services': service_statuses_bools,
}
expanded_data = {
'services_expanded': service_status_expanded,
'notes': notes,
'is_testing': self.app.config['TESTING'],
'config_provider': self.config_provider.provider_id,
'local_service_key_id': self.instance_keys.local_key_id,
'hostname': socket.gethostname(),
}
add_debug_information = SuperUserPermission().can() or session.get('health_debug', False)
if add_debug_information:
data.update(expanded_data)
if not is_healthy:
logger.warning('[FAILED HEALTH CHECK] %s', expanded_data)
return (data, 200 if is_healthy else 503)
@classmethod
def get_checker(cls, app, config_provider, instance_keys):
name = app.config['HEALTH_CHECKER'][0]
parameters = app.config['HEALTH_CHECKER'][1] or {}
for subc in cls.__subclasses__():
if name in subc.check_names():
return subc(app, config_provider, instance_keys, **parameters)
raise Exception('Unknown health check with name %s' % name)
class LocalHealthCheck(HealthCheck):
def __init__(self, app, config_provider, instance_keys):
super(LocalHealthCheck, self).__init__(app, config_provider, instance_keys, [
'redis', 'storage'])
@classmethod
def check_names(cls):
return ['LocalHealthCheck']
class RDSAwareHealthCheck(HealthCheck):
def __init__(self, app, config_provider, instance_keys, access_key, secret_key,
db_instance='quay', region='us-east-1'):
# Note: We skip the redis check because if redis is down, we don't want ELB taking the
# machines out of service. Redis is not considered a high avaliability-required service.
super(RDSAwareHealthCheck, self).__init__(app, config_provider, instance_keys, [
'redis', 'storage'])
self.access_key = access_key
self.secret_key = secret_key
self.db_instance = db_instance
self.region = region
@classmethod
def check_names(cls):
return ['RDSAwareHealthCheck', 'ProductionHealthCheck']
def get_instance_health(self, service_statuses):
skip = []
notes = []
# If the database is marked as unhealthy, check the status of RDS directly. If RDS is
# reporting as available, then the problem is with this instance. Otherwise, the problem is
# with RDS, and so we skip the DB status so we can keep this machine as 'healthy'.
if 'database' in service_statuses:
db_healthy = service_statuses['database']
if not db_healthy:
rds_status = self._get_rds_status()
notes.append('DB reports unhealthy; RDS status: %s' % rds_status)
# If the RDS is in any state but available, then we skip the DB check since it will
# fail and bring down the instance.
if rds_status != 'available':
skip.append('database')
return self.calculate_overall_health(service_statuses, skip=skip, notes=notes)
def _get_rds_status(self):
""" Returns the status of the RDS instance as reported by AWS. """
try:
region = boto.rds2.connect_to_region(self.region, aws_access_key_id=self.access_key,
aws_secret_access_key=self.secret_key)
response = region.describe_db_instances()['DescribeDBInstancesResponse']
result = response['DescribeDBInstancesResult']
instances = [
i for i in result['DBInstances'] if i['DBInstanceIdentifier'] == self.db_instance]
if not instances:
return 'error'
status = instances[0]['DBInstanceStatus']
return status
except:
logger.exception("Exception while checking RDS status")
return 'error'