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quay/data/userevent.py
2017-01-18 11:27:00 -05:00

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Python

import json
import threading
import logging
import redis
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CannotReadUserEventsException(Exception):
""" Exception raised if user events cannot be read. """
class UserEventBuilder(object):
"""
Defines a helper class for constructing UserEvent and UserEventListener
instances.
"""
def __init__(self, redis_config):
self._redis_config = redis_config
def get_event(self, username):
return UserEvent(self._redis_config, username)
def get_listener(self, username, events):
return UserEventListener(self._redis_config, username, events)
class UserEventsBuilderModule(object):
def __init__(self, app=None):
self.app = app
if app is not None:
self.state = self.init_app(app)
else:
self.state = None
def init_app(self, app):
redis_config = app.config.get('USER_EVENTS_REDIS')
if not redis_config:
# This is the old key name.
redis_config = {
'host': app.config.get('USER_EVENTS_REDIS_HOSTNAME'),
}
user_events = UserEventBuilder(redis_config)
# register extension with app
app.extensions = getattr(app, 'extensions', {})
app.extensions['userevents'] = user_events
return user_events
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.state, name, None)
class UserEvent(object):
"""
Defines a helper class for publishing to realtime user events
as backed by Redis.
"""
def __init__(self, redis_config, username):
self._redis = redis.StrictRedis(socket_connect_timeout=2, **redis_config)
self._username = username
@staticmethod
def _user_event_key(username, event_id):
return 'user/%s/events/%s' % (username, event_id)
def publish_event_data_sync(self, event_id, data_obj):
return self._redis.publish(self._user_event_key(self._username, event_id), json.dumps(data_obj))
def publish_event_data(self, event_id, data_obj):
"""
Publishes the serialized form of the data object for the given event. Note that this occurs
in a thread to prevent blocking.
"""
def conduct():
try:
self.publish_event_data_sync(event_id, data_obj)
logger.debug('Published user event %s: %s', event_id, data_obj)
except redis.RedisError:
logger.exception('Could not publish user event')
thread = threading.Thread(target=conduct)
thread.start()
class UserEventListener(object):
"""
Defines a helper class for subscribing to realtime user events as
backed by Redis.
"""
def __init__(self, redis_config, username, events=None):
events = events or set([])
channels = [self._user_event_key(username, e) for e in events]
try:
self._redis = redis.StrictRedis(socket_connect_timeout=5, **redis_config)
self._pubsub = self._redis.pubsub()
self._pubsub.subscribe(channels)
except redis.RedisError as re:
logger.exception('Could not reach user events redis: %s', re)
raise CannotReadUserEventsException
@staticmethod
def _user_event_key(username, event_id):
return 'user/%s/events/%s' % (username, event_id)
def event_stream(self):
"""
Starts listening for events on the channel(s), yielding for each event
found.
"""
for item in self._pubsub.listen():
channel = item['channel']
event_id = channel.split('/')[3] # user/{username}/{events}/{id}
data = None
try:
data = json.loads(item['data'] or '{}')
except ValueError:
continue
if data:
yield event_id, data
def stop(self):
"""
Unsubscribes from the channel(s). Should be called once the connection
has terminated.
"""
self._pubsub.unsubscribe()