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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# barman-wal-restore - Remote Barman WAL restore command for PostgreSQL
#
# This script remotely fetches WAL files from Barman via SSH, on demand.
# It is intended to be used as restore_command in recovery.conf files
# of PostgreSQL standby servers. Supports parallel fetching and
# protects against SSH failures.
#
# See the help page for usage information.
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 2ndQuadrant Italia Srl <info@2ndquadrant.it>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

from __future__ import print_function

import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import time

try:
    import argparse
except ImportError:
    raise SystemExit("Missing required python module: argparse")

DEFAULT_USER = 'barman'
# TODO: Remove version from here and use setup.py's
VERSION = '1.2'
# TODO: make this generic
SPOOL_DIR = '/var/tmp/barman-wal-restore'

# The string_types list is used to identify strings
# in a consistent way between python 2 and 3
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
    string_types = str,
else:
    string_types = basestring,


def main():
    """
    The main script entry point
    """
    config = parse_arguments()

    # Check WAL destination is not a directory
    if os.path.isdir(config.wal_dest):
        exit_with_error("WAL_DEST cannot be a directory: %s" %
                        config.wal_dest)

    # Open the destination file
    try:
        dest_file = open(config.wal_dest, 'wb')
    except EnvironmentError as e:
        exit_with_error("Cannot open '%s' (WAL_DEST) for writing: %s" %
                        (config.wal_dest, e))

    # If the file is present in SPOOL_DIR use it and terminate
    try_deliver_from_spool(config, dest_file)

    # If required load the list of files to download in parallel
    additional_files = peek_additional_files(config)

    try:
        # Execute barman get-wal through the ssh connection
        ssh_process = RemoteGetWal(config, config.wal_name, dest_file)
    except EnvironmentError as e:
        exit_with_error('Error executing "ssh": %s' % e, sleep=config.sleep)

    # Spawn a process for every additional file
    parallel_ssh_processes = spawn_additional_process(
        config, additional_files)

    # Wait for termination of every subprocess. If CTRL+C is pressed,
    # terminate all of them
    try:
        RemoteGetWal.wait_for_all()
    finally:
        # Cleanup failed spool files in case of errors
        for process in parallel_ssh_processes:
            if process.returncode != 0:
                os.unlink(process.dest_file)

    # If the command succeeded exit here
    if ssh_process.returncode == 0:
        sys.exit(0)

    # Report the exit code, remapping ssh failure code (255) to 3
    if ssh_process.returncode == 255:
        exit_with_error("Connection problem with ssh", 3, sleep=config.sleep)
    else:
        exit_with_error("Remote 'barman get-wal' command has failed!",
                        ssh_process.returncode, sleep=config.sleep)


def spawn_additional_process(config, additional_files):
    """
    Execute additional barman get-wal processes

    :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
    :param additional_files: A list of WAL file to be downloaded in parallel
    :return list[subprocess.Popen]: list of created processes
    """
    processes = []
    for wal_name in additional_files:
        spool_file_name = os.path.join(SPOOL_DIR, wal_name)
        try:
            # Spawn a process and write the output in the spool dir
            process = RemoteGetWal(config, wal_name, spool_file_name)
            processes.append(process)
        except EnvironmentError:
            # If execution has failed make sure the spool file is unlinked
            try:
                os.unlink(spool_file_name)
            except EnvironmentError:
                # Suppress unlink errors
                pass

    return processes


def peek_additional_files(config):
    """
    Invoke remote get-wal --peek to receive a list of wal files to copy

    :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
    :returns set: a set of WAL file names from the peek command
    """
    # If parallel downloading is not required return an empty array
    if not config.parallel:
        return []

    # Make sure the SPOOL_DIR exists
    try:
        if not os.path.exists(SPOOL_DIR):
            os.mkdir(SPOOL_DIR)
    except EnvironmentError as e:
        exit_with_error("Cannot create '%s' directory: %s" % (SPOOL_DIR, e))

    # Retrieve the list of files from remote
    additional_files = execute_peek(config)

    # Sanity check
    if len(additional_files) == 0 or additional_files[0] != config.wal_name:
        exit_with_error("The required file is not available: %s" %
                        config.wal_name)

    # Remove the first element, as now we know is identical to config.wal_name
    del additional_files[0]

    return additional_files


def build_ssh_command(config, wal_name, peek=0):
    """
    Prepare an ssh command according to the arguments passed on command line

    :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
    :param str wal_name: the wal_name get-wal parameter
    :param int peek: in
    :return list[str]: the ssh command as list of string
    """
    ssh_command = [
        'ssh',
        "%s@%s" % (config.user, config.barman_host),
        "barman",
    ]

    if config.config:
        ssh_command.append("--config %s" % config.config)

    if peek:
        get_wal_command = "get-wal --peek '%s' '%s' '%s'" % (
            peek, config.server_name, wal_name)

    else:
        if config.compression:
            get_wal_command = "get-wal --%s '%s' '%s'" % (
                config.compression, config.server_name, wal_name)
        else:
            get_wal_command = "get-wal '%s' '%s'" % (
                config.server_name, wal_name)

    ssh_command.append(get_wal_command)
    return ssh_command


def execute_peek(config):
    """
    Invoke remote get-wall --peek to receive a list of wal file to copy

    :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
    :returns set: a set of WAL file names from the peek command
    """
    # Build the peek command
    ssh_command = build_ssh_command(config, config.wal_name, config.parallel)
    # Issue the command
    try:
        output = subprocess.Popen(ssh_command,
                                  stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
        return list(output[0].decode().splitlines())
    except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
        exit_with_error("Impossible to invoke remote get-wall --peek: %s" % e)


def try_deliver_from_spool(config, dest_file):
    """
    Search for the requested file in the spool directory.
    If is already present, then copy it locally and exit,
    return otherwise.

    :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
    :param dest_file: The destination file object
    """
    spool_file = os.path.join(SPOOL_DIR, config.wal_name)

    # id the file is not present, give up
    if not os.path.exists(spool_file):
        return

    try:
        shutil.copyfileobj(open(spool_file, 'rb'), dest_file)
        os.unlink(spool_file)
        sys.exit(0)
    except IOError as e:
        exit_with_error("Failure copying %s to %s: %s" %
                        (spool_file, dest_file.name, e))


def exit_with_error(message, status=2, sleep=0):
    """
    Print ``message`` and terminate the script with ``status``

    :param str message: message to print
    :param int status: script exit code
    :param int sleep: second to sleep before exiting
    """
    print("ERROR: %s" % message, file=sys.stderr)
    # Sleep for config.sleep seconds if required
    if sleep:
        print("Sleeping for %d seconds." % sleep, file=sys.stderr)
        time.sleep(sleep)
    sys.exit(status)


def parse_arguments(args=None):
    """
    Parse the command line arguments

    :param list[str] args: the raw arguments list. When not provided
        it defaults to sys.args[1:]
    :rtype: argparse.Namespace
    """
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="This script will be used as a 'restore_command' "
                    "based on the get-wal feature of Barman. "
                    "A ssh connection will be opened to the Barman host.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        '-V', '--version',
        action='version', version='%%(prog)s %s' % VERSION)
    parser.add_argument(
        "-U", "--user", default=DEFAULT_USER,
        help="The user used for the ssh connection to the Barman server. "
             "Defaults to '%(default)s'.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "-s", "--sleep", default=0,
        type=int,
        metavar="SECONDS",
        help="Sleep for SECONDS after a failure of get-wal request. "
             "Defaults to 0 (nowait).",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "-p", "--parallel", default=0,
        type=int,
        metavar="JOBS",
        help="Specifies the number of files to peek and transfer "
             "in parallel. "
             "Defaults to 0 (disabled).",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        '-z', '--gzip',
        help='Transfer the WAL files compressed with gzip',
        action='store_const', const='gzip', dest='compression',
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        '-j', '--bzip2',
        help='Transfer the WAL files compressed with bzip2',
        action='store_const', const='bzip2', dest='compression',
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        '-c', '--config',
        metavar="CONFIG",
        help='configuration file on the Barman server',
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "barman_host",
        metavar="BARMAN_HOST",
        help="The host of the Barman server.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "server_name",
        metavar="SERVER_NAME",
        help="The server name configured in Barman "
             "from which WALs are taken.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "wal_name",
        metavar="WAL_NAME",
        help="The value of the '%%f' keyword "
             "(according to 'restore_command').",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "wal_dest",
        metavar="WAL_DEST",
        help="The value of the '%%p' keyword "
             "(according to 'restore_command').",
    )
    return parser.parse_args(args=args)


class RemoteGetWal(object):

    processes = set()
    """
    The list of processes that has been spawned by RemoteGetWal
    """

    def __init__(self, config, wal_name, dest_file):
        """
        Spawn a process that download a WAL from remote.

        If needed decompress the remote stream on the fly.

        :param argparse.Namespace config: the configuration from command line
        :param wal_name: The name of WAL to download
        :param dest_file: The destination file name or a writable file object
        """
        self.config = config
        self.wal_name = wal_name
        self.decompressor = None
        self.dest_file = None

        # If a string has been passed, it's the name of the destination file
        # We convert it in a writable binary file object
        if isinstance(dest_file, string_types):
            self.dest_file = dest_file
            dest_file = open(dest_file, 'wb')

        with dest_file:
            # If compression has been required, we need to spawn two processes
            if config.compression:
                # Spawn a remote get-wal process
                self.ssh_process = subprocess.Popen(
                    build_ssh_command(config, wal_name),
                    stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
                # Spawn the local decompressor
                self.decompressor = subprocess.Popen(
                    [config.compression, '-d'],
                    stdin=self.ssh_process.stdout,
                    stdout=dest_file
                )
                # Close the pipe descriptor, letting the decompressor process
                # to receive the SIGPIPE
                self.ssh_process.stdout.close()
            else:
                # With no compression only the remote get-wal process
                # is required
                self.ssh_process = subprocess.Popen(
                    build_ssh_command(config, wal_name),
                    stdout=dest_file)

        # Register the spawned processes in the class registry
        self.processes.add(self.ssh_process)
        if self.decompressor:
            self.processes.add(self.decompressor)

    @classmethod
    def wait_for_all(cls):
        """
        Wait for the termination of all the registered spawned processes.
        """
        try:
            while len(cls.processes):
                time.sleep(0.1)
                for process in cls.processes.copy():
                    if process.poll() is not None:
                        cls.processes.remove(process)
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            # If a SIGINT has been received, make sure that every subprocess
            # terminate
            for process in cls.processes:
                process.kill()
            exit_with_error('SIGINT received! Terminating.')

    @property
    def returncode(self):
        """
        Return the exit code of the RemoteGetWal processes.

        A remote get-wal process return code is 0 only if both the remote
        get-wal process and the eventual decompressor return 0

        :return: exit code of the RemoteGetWal processes
        """
        if self.ssh_process.returncode != 0:
            return self.ssh_process.returncode
        if self.decompressor:
            if self.decompressor.returncode != 0:
                return self.decompressor.returncode
        return 0


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()