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import collections
import copy
import errno
import logging
import io
from random import shuffle
import socket
import ssl
import time
from kafka.vendor import six
import kafka.errors as Errors
from kafka.future import Future
from kafka.metrics.stats import Avg, Count, Max, Rate
from kafka.protocol.api import RequestHeader
from kafka.protocol.admin import SaslHandShakeRequest
from kafka.protocol.commit import GroupCoordinatorResponse
from kafka.protocol.types import Int32
from kafka.version import __version__
if six.PY2:
ConnectionError = socket.error
BlockingIOError = Exception
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DEFAULT_KAFKA_PORT = 9092
# support older ssl libraries
try:
ssl.SSLWantReadError
ssl.SSLWantWriteError
ssl.SSLZeroReturnError
except:
log.warning('old ssl module detected.'
' ssl error handling may not operate cleanly.'
' Consider upgrading to python 3.5 or 2.7')
ssl.SSLWantReadError = ssl.SSLError
ssl.SSLWantWriteError = ssl.SSLError
ssl.SSLZeroReturnError = ssl.SSLError
class ConnectionStates(object):
DISCONNECTING = '<disconnecting>'
DISCONNECTED = '<disconnected>'
CONNECTING = '<connecting>'
HANDSHAKE = '<handshake>'
CONNECTED = '<connected>'
AUTHENTICATING = '<authenticating>'
InFlightRequest = collections.namedtuple('InFlightRequest',
['request', 'response_type', 'correlation_id', 'future', 'timestamp'])
class BrokerConnection(object):
DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
'client_id': 'kafka-python-' + __version__,
'node_id': 0,
'request_timeout_ms': 40000,
'reconnect_backoff_ms': 50,
'max_in_flight_requests_per_connection': 5,
'receive_buffer_bytes': None,
'send_buffer_bytes': None,
'socket_options': [(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)],
'security_protocol': 'PLAINTEXT',
'ssl_context': None,
'ssl_check_hostname': True,
'ssl_cafile': None,
'ssl_certfile': None,
'ssl_keyfile': None,
'ssl_crlfile': None,
'ssl_password': None,
'api_version': (0, 8, 2), # default to most restrictive
'state_change_callback': lambda conn: True,
'metrics': None,
'metric_group_prefix': '',
'sasl_mechanism': 'PLAIN',
'sasl_plain_username': None,
'sasl_plain_password': None
}
SASL_MECHANISMS = ('PLAIN',)
def __init__(self, host, port, afi, **configs):
"""Initialize a kafka broker connection
Keyword Arguments:
client_id (str): a name for this client. This string is passed in
each request to servers and can be used to identify specific
server-side log entries that correspond to this client. Also
submitted to GroupCoordinator for logging with respect to
consumer group administration. Default: 'kafka-python-{version}'
reconnect_backoff_ms (int): The amount of time in milliseconds to
wait before attempting to reconnect to a given host.
Default: 50.
request_timeout_ms (int): Client request timeout in milliseconds.
Default: 40000.
max_in_flight_requests_per_connection (int): Requests are pipelined
to kafka brokers up to this number of maximum requests per
broker connection. Default: 5.
receive_buffer_bytes (int): The size of the TCP receive buffer
(SO_RCVBUF) to use when reading data. Default: None (relies on
system defaults). Java client defaults to 32768.
send_buffer_bytes (int): The size of the TCP send buffer
(SO_SNDBUF) to use when sending data. Default: None (relies on
system defaults). Java client defaults to 131072.
socket_options (list): List of tuple-arguments to socket.setsockopt
to apply to broker connection sockets. Default:
[(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)]
security_protocol (str): Protocol used to communicate with brokers.
Valid values are: PLAINTEXT, SSL. Default: PLAINTEXT.
ssl_context (ssl.SSLContext): pre-configured SSLContext for wrapping
socket connections. If provided, all other ssl_* configurations
will be ignored. Default: None.
ssl_check_hostname (bool): flag to configure whether ssl handshake
should verify that the certificate matches the brokers hostname.
default: True.
ssl_cafile (str): optional filename of ca file to use in certificate
veriication. default: None.
ssl_certfile (str): optional filename of file in pem format containing
the client certificate, as well as any ca certificates needed to
establish the certificate's authenticity. default: None.
ssl_keyfile (str): optional filename containing the client private key.
default: None.
ssl_password (callable, str, bytes, bytearray): optional password or
callable function that returns a password, for decrypting the
client private key. Default: None.
ssl_crlfile (str): optional filename containing the CRL to check for
certificate expiration. By default, no CRL check is done. When
providing a file, only the leaf certificate will be checked against
this CRL. The CRL can only be checked with Python 3.4+ or 2.7.9+.
default: None.
api_version (tuple): specify which kafka API version to use. Accepted
values are: (0, 8, 0), (0, 8, 1), (0, 8, 2), (0, 9), (0, 10)
If None, KafkaClient will attempt to infer the broker
version by probing various APIs. Default: None
api_version_auto_timeout_ms (int): number of milliseconds to throw a
timeout exception from the constructor when checking the broker
api version. Only applies if api_version is None
state_change_callback (callable): function to be called when the
connection state changes from CONNECTING to CONNECTED etc.
metrics (kafka.metrics.Metrics): Optionally provide a metrics
instance for capturing network IO stats. Default: None.
metric_group_prefix (str): Prefix for metric names. Default: ''
sasl_mechanism (str): string picking sasl mechanism when security_protocol
is SASL_PLAINTEXT or SASL_SSL. Currently only PLAIN is supported.
Default: None
sasl_plain_username (str): username for sasl PLAIN authentication.
Default: None
sasl_plain_password (str): password for sasl PLAIN authentication.
Default: None
"""
self.host = host
self.hostname = host
self.port = port
self.afi = afi
self._init_host = host
self._init_port = port
self._init_afi = afi
self.in_flight_requests = collections.deque()
self.config = copy.copy(self.DEFAULT_CONFIG)
for key in self.config:
if key in configs:
self.config[key] = configs[key]
if self.config['receive_buffer_bytes'] is not None:
self.config['socket_options'].append(
(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_RCVBUF,
self.config['receive_buffer_bytes']))
if self.config['send_buffer_bytes'] is not None:
self.config['socket_options'].append(
(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_SNDBUF,
self.config['send_buffer_bytes']))
if self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SASL_PLAINTEXT', 'SASL_SSL'):
assert self.config['sasl_mechanism'] in self.SASL_MECHANISMS, (
'sasl_mechanism must be in ' + ', '.join(self.SASL_MECHANISMS))
if self.config['sasl_mechanism'] == 'PLAIN':
assert self.config['sasl_plain_username'] is not None, 'sasl_plain_username required for PLAIN sasl'
assert self.config['sasl_plain_password'] is not None, 'sasl_plain_password required for PLAIN sasl'
self.state = ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED
self._sock = None
self._ssl_context = None
if self.config['ssl_context'] is not None:
self._ssl_context = self.config['ssl_context']
self._sasl_auth_future = None
self._rbuffer = io.BytesIO()
self._receiving = False
self._next_payload_bytes = 0
self.last_attempt = 0
self.last_failure = 0
self._processing = False
self._correlation_id = 0
self._gai = None
self._gai_index = 0
self._sensors = None
if self.config['metrics']:
self._sensors = BrokerConnectionMetrics(self.config['metrics'],
self.config['metric_group_prefix'],
self.config['node_id'])
def connect(self):
"""Attempt to connect and return ConnectionState"""
if self.state is ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED:
self.close()
log.debug('%s: creating new socket', str(self))
# if self.afi is set to AF_UNSPEC, then we need to do a name
# resolution and try all available address families
if self._init_afi == socket.AF_UNSPEC:
if self._gai is None:
# XXX: all DNS functions in Python are blocking. If we really
# want to be non-blocking here, we need to use a 3rd-party
# library like python-adns, or move resolution onto its
# own thread. This will be subject to the default libc
# name resolution timeout (5s on most Linux boxes)
try:
self._gai = socket.getaddrinfo(self._init_host,
self._init_port,
socket.AF_UNSPEC,
socket.SOCK_STREAM)
except socket.gaierror as ex:
raise socket.gaierror('getaddrinfo failed for {0}:{1}, '
'exception was {2}. Is your advertised.listeners (called'
'advertised.host.name before Kafka 9) correct and resolvable?'.format(
self._init_host, self._init_port, ex
))
self._gai_index = 0
else:
# if self._gai already exists, then we should try the next
# name
self._gai_index += 1
while True:
if self._gai_index >= len(self._gai):
log.error('Unable to connect to any of the names for {0}:{1}'.format(
self._init_host, self._init_port
))
self.close()
return
afi, _, __, ___, sockaddr = self._gai[self._gai_index]
if afi not in (socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6):
self._gai_index += 1
continue
break
self.host, self.port = sockaddr[:2]
self._sock = socket.socket(afi, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
else:
self._sock = socket.socket(self._init_afi, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
for option in self.config['socket_options']:
self._sock.setsockopt(*option)
self._sock.setblocking(False)
if self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SSL', 'SASL_SSL'):
self._wrap_ssl()
self.state = ConnectionStates.CONNECTING
self.last_attempt = time.time()
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
if self.state is ConnectionStates.CONNECTING:
# in non-blocking mode, use repeated calls to socket.connect_ex
# to check connection status
request_timeout = self.config['request_timeout_ms'] / 1000.0
ret = None
try:
ret = self._sock.connect_ex((self.host, self.port))
# if we got here through a host lookup, we've found a host,port,af tuple
# that works save it so we don't do a GAI lookup again
if self._gai is not None:
self.afi = self._sock.family
self._gai = None
except socket.error as err:
ret = err.errno
# Connection succeeded
if not ret or ret == errno.EISCONN:
log.debug('%s: established TCP connection', str(self))
if self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SSL', 'SASL_SSL'):
log.debug('%s: initiating SSL handshake', str(self))
self.state = ConnectionStates.HANDSHAKE
elif self.config['security_protocol'] == 'SASL_PLAINTEXT':
self.state = ConnectionStates.AUTHENTICATING
else:
self.state = ConnectionStates.CONNECTED
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
# Connection failed
# WSAEINVAL == 10022, but errno.WSAEINVAL is not available on non-win systems
elif ret not in (errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, 10022):
log.error('Connect attempt to %s returned error %s.'
' Disconnecting.', self, ret)
self.close()
# Connection timed out
elif time.time() > request_timeout + self.last_attempt:
log.error('Connection attempt to %s timed out', self)
self.close() # error=TimeoutError ?
# Needs retry
else:
pass
if self.state is ConnectionStates.HANDSHAKE:
if self._try_handshake():
log.debug('%s: completed SSL handshake.', str(self))
if self.config['security_protocol'] == 'SASL_SSL':
self.state = ConnectionStates.AUTHENTICATING
else:
self.state = ConnectionStates.CONNECTED
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
if self.state is ConnectionStates.AUTHENTICATING:
assert self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SASL_PLAINTEXT', 'SASL_SSL')
if self._try_authenticate():
log.info('%s: Authenticated as %s', str(self), self.config['sasl_plain_username'])
self.state = ConnectionStates.CONNECTED
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
return self.state
def _wrap_ssl(self):
assert self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SSL', 'SASL_SSL')
if self._ssl_context is None:
log.debug('%s: configuring default SSL Context', str(self))
self._ssl_context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23) # pylint: disable=no-member
self._ssl_context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2 # pylint: disable=no-member
self._ssl_context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3 # pylint: disable=no-member
self._ssl_context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL
if self.config['ssl_check_hostname']:
self._ssl_context.check_hostname = True
if self.config['ssl_cafile']:
log.info('%s: Loading SSL CA from %s', str(self), self.config['ssl_cafile'])
self._ssl_context.load_verify_locations(self.config['ssl_cafile'])
self._ssl_context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
if self.config['ssl_certfile'] and self.config['ssl_keyfile']:
log.info('%s: Loading SSL Cert from %s', str(self), self.config['ssl_certfile'])
log.info('%s: Loading SSL Key from %s', str(self), self.config['ssl_keyfile'])
self._ssl_context.load_cert_chain(
certfile=self.config['ssl_certfile'],
keyfile=self.config['ssl_keyfile'],
password=self.config['ssl_password'])
if self.config['ssl_crlfile']:
if not hasattr(ssl, 'VERIFY_CRL_CHECK_LEAF'):
log.error('%s: No CRL support with this version of Python.'
' Disconnecting.', self)
self.close()
return
log.info('%s: Loading SSL CRL from %s', str(self), self.config['ssl_crlfile'])
self._ssl_context.load_verify_locations(self.config['ssl_crlfile'])
# pylint: disable=no-member
self._ssl_context.verify_flags |= ssl.VERIFY_CRL_CHECK_LEAF
log.debug('%s: wrapping socket in ssl context', str(self))
try:
self._sock = self._ssl_context.wrap_socket(
self._sock,
server_hostname=self.hostname,
do_handshake_on_connect=False)
except ssl.SSLError:
log.exception('%s: Failed to wrap socket in SSLContext!', str(self))
self.close()
self.last_failure = time.time()
def _try_handshake(self):
assert self.config['security_protocol'] in ('SSL', 'SASL_SSL')
try:
self._sock.do_handshake()
return True
# old ssl in python2.6 will swallow all SSLErrors here...
except (ssl.SSLWantReadError, ssl.SSLWantWriteError):
pass
except ssl.SSLZeroReturnError:
log.warning('SSL connection closed by server during handshake.')
self.close()
# Other SSLErrors will be raised to user
return False
def _try_authenticate(self):
assert self.config['api_version'] is None or self.config['api_version'] >= (0, 10)
if self._sasl_auth_future is None:
# Build a SaslHandShakeRequest message
request = SaslHandShakeRequest[0](self.config['sasl_mechanism'])
future = Future()
sasl_response = self._send(request)
sasl_response.add_callback(self._handle_sasl_handshake_response, future)
sasl_response.add_errback(lambda f, e: f.failure(e), future)
self._sasl_auth_future = future
self._recv()
if self._sasl_auth_future.failed():
raise self._sasl_auth_future.exception # pylint: disable-msg=raising-bad-type
return self._sasl_auth_future.succeeded()
def _handle_sasl_handshake_response(self, future, response):
error_type = Errors.for_code(response.error_code)
if error_type is not Errors.NoError:
error = error_type(self)
self.close(error=error)
return future.failure(error_type(self))
if self.config['sasl_mechanism'] == 'PLAIN':
return self._try_authenticate_plain(future)
else:
return future.failure(
Errors.UnsupportedSaslMechanismError(
'kafka-python does not support SASL mechanism %s' %
self.config['sasl_mechanism']))
def _try_authenticate_plain(self, future):
if self.config['security_protocol'] == 'SASL_PLAINTEXT':
log.warning('%s: Sending username and password in the clear', str(self))
data = b''
try:
self._sock.setblocking(True)
# Send PLAIN credentials per RFC-4616
msg = bytes('\0'.join([self.config['sasl_plain_username'],
self.config['sasl_plain_username'],
self.config['sasl_plain_password']]).encode('utf-8'))
size = Int32.encode(len(msg))
self._sock.sendall(size + msg)
# The server will send a zero sized message (that is Int32(0)) on success.
# The connection is closed on failure
while len(data) < 4:
fragment = self._sock.recv(4 - len(data))
if not fragment:
log.error('%s: Authentication failed for user %s', self, self.config['sasl_plain_username'])
error = Errors.AuthenticationFailedError(
'Authentication failed for user {0}'.format(
self.config['sasl_plain_username']))
future.failure(error)
raise error
data += fragment
self._sock.setblocking(False)
except (AssertionError, ConnectionError) as e:
log.exception("%s: Error receiving reply from server", self)
error = Errors.ConnectionError("%s: %s" % (str(self), e))
future.failure(error)
self.close(error=error)
if data != b'\x00\x00\x00\x00':
return future.failure(Errors.AuthenticationFailedError())
return future.success(True)
def blacked_out(self):
"""
Return true if we are disconnected from the given node and can't
re-establish a connection yet
"""
if self.state is ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED:
backoff = self.config['reconnect_backoff_ms'] / 1000.0
if time.time() < self.last_attempt + backoff:
return True
return False
def connected(self):
"""Return True iff socket is connected."""
return self.state is ConnectionStates.CONNECTED
def connecting(self):
"""Returns True if still connecting (this may encompass several
different states, such as SSL handshake, authorization, etc)."""
return self.state in (ConnectionStates.CONNECTING,
ConnectionStates.HANDSHAKE,
ConnectionStates.AUTHENTICATING)
def disconnected(self):
"""Return True iff socket is closed"""
return self.state is ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED
def close(self, error=None):
"""Close socket and fail all in-flight-requests.
Arguments:
error (Exception, optional): pending in-flight-requests
will be failed with this exception.
Default: kafka.errors.ConnectionError.
"""
if self.state is not ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED:
self.state = ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTING
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
if self._sock:
self._sock.close()
self._sock = None
self.state = ConnectionStates.DISCONNECTED
self.last_failure = time.time()
self._receiving = False
self._next_payload_bytes = 0
self._rbuffer.seek(0)
self._rbuffer.truncate()
if error is None:
error = Errors.ConnectionError(str(self))
while self.in_flight_requests:
ifr = self.in_flight_requests.popleft()
ifr.future.failure(error)
self.config['state_change_callback'](self)
def send(self, request, expect_response=True):
"""send request, return Future()
Can block on network if request is larger than send_buffer_bytes
"""
future = Future()
if self.connecting():
return future.failure(Errors.NodeNotReadyError(str(self)))
elif not self.connected():
return future.failure(Errors.ConnectionError(str(self)))
elif not self.can_send_more():
return future.failure(Errors.TooManyInFlightRequests(str(self)))
return self._send(request, expect_response=expect_response)
def _send(self, request, expect_response=True):
future = Future()
correlation_id = self._next_correlation_id()
header = RequestHeader(request,
correlation_id=correlation_id,
client_id=self.config['client_id'])
message = b''.join([header.encode(), request.encode()])
size = Int32.encode(len(message))
data = size + message
try:
# In the future we might manage an internal write buffer
# and send bytes asynchronously. For now, just block
# sending each request payload
self._sock.setblocking(True)
total_sent = 0
while total_sent < len(data):
sent_bytes = self._sock.send(data[total_sent:])
total_sent += sent_bytes
assert total_sent == len(data)
if self._sensors:
self._sensors.bytes_sent.record(total_sent)
self._sock.setblocking(False)
except (AssertionError, ConnectionError) as e:
log.exception("Error sending %s to %s", request, self)
error = Errors.ConnectionError("%s: %s" % (str(self), e))
self.close(error=error)
return future.failure(error)
log.debug('%s Request %d: %s', self, correlation_id, request)
if expect_response:
ifr = InFlightRequest(request=request,
correlation_id=correlation_id,
response_type=request.RESPONSE_TYPE,
future=future,
timestamp=time.time())
self.in_flight_requests.append(ifr)
else:
future.success(None)
return future
def can_send_more(self):
"""Return True unless there are max_in_flight_requests_per_connection."""
max_ifrs = self.config['max_in_flight_requests_per_connection']
return len(self.in_flight_requests) < max_ifrs
def recv(self):
"""Non-blocking network receive.
Return response if available
"""
assert not self._processing, 'Recursion not supported'
if not self.connected() and not self.state is ConnectionStates.AUTHENTICATING:
log.warning('%s cannot recv: socket not connected', self)
# If requests are pending, we should close the socket and
# fail all the pending request futures
if self.in_flight_requests:
self.close()
return None
elif not self.in_flight_requests:
log.warning('%s: No in-flight-requests to recv', self)
return None
response = self._recv()
if not response and self.requests_timed_out():
log.warning('%s timed out after %s ms. Closing connection.',
self, self.config['request_timeout_ms'])
self.close(error=Errors.RequestTimedOutError(
'Request timed out after %s ms' %
self.config['request_timeout_ms']))
return None
return response
def _recv(self):
# Not receiving is the state of reading the payload header
if not self._receiving:
try:
bytes_to_read = 4 - self._rbuffer.tell()
data = self._sock.recv(bytes_to_read)
# We expect socket.recv to raise an exception if there is not
# enough data to read the full bytes_to_read
# but if the socket is disconnected, we will get empty data
# without an exception raised
if not data:
log.error('%s: socket disconnected', self)
self.close(error=Errors.ConnectionError('socket disconnected'))
return None
self._rbuffer.write(data)
except ssl.SSLWantReadError:
return None
except ConnectionError as e:
if six.PY2 and e.errno == errno.EWOULDBLOCK:
return None
log.exception('%s: Error receiving 4-byte payload header -'
' closing socket', self)
self.close(error=Errors.ConnectionError(e))
return None
except BlockingIOError:
if six.PY3:
return None
raise
if self._rbuffer.tell() == 4:
self._rbuffer.seek(0)
self._next_payload_bytes = Int32.decode(self._rbuffer)
# reset buffer and switch state to receiving payload bytes
self._rbuffer.seek(0)
self._rbuffer.truncate()
self._receiving = True
elif self._rbuffer.tell() > 4:
raise Errors.KafkaError('this should not happen - are you threading?')
if self._receiving:
staged_bytes = self._rbuffer.tell()
try:
bytes_to_read = self._next_payload_bytes - staged_bytes
data = self._sock.recv(bytes_to_read)
# We expect socket.recv to raise an exception if there is not
# enough data to read the full bytes_to_read
# but if the socket is disconnected, we will get empty data
# without an exception raised
if bytes_to_read and not data:
log.error('%s: socket disconnected', self)
self.close(error=Errors.ConnectionError('socket disconnected'))
return None
self._rbuffer.write(data)
except ssl.SSLWantReadError:
return None
except ConnectionError as e:
# Extremely small chance that we have exactly 4 bytes for a
# header, but nothing to read in the body yet
if six.PY2 and e.errno == errno.EWOULDBLOCK:
return None
log.exception('%s: Error in recv', self)
self.close(error=Errors.ConnectionError(e))
return None
except BlockingIOError:
if six.PY3:
return None
raise
staged_bytes = self._rbuffer.tell()
if staged_bytes > self._next_payload_bytes:
self.close(error=Errors.KafkaError('Receive buffer has more bytes than expected?'))
if staged_bytes != self._next_payload_bytes:
return None
self._receiving = False
self._next_payload_bytes = 0
if self._sensors:
self._sensors.bytes_received.record(4 + self._rbuffer.tell())
self._rbuffer.seek(0)
response = self._process_response(self._rbuffer)
self._rbuffer.seek(0)
self._rbuffer.truncate()
return response
def _process_response(self, read_buffer):
assert not self._processing, 'Recursion not supported'
self._processing = True
ifr = self.in_flight_requests.popleft()
if self._sensors:
self._sensors.request_time.record((time.time() - ifr.timestamp) * 1000)
# verify send/recv correlation ids match
recv_correlation_id = Int32.decode(read_buffer)
# 0.8.2 quirk
if (self.config['api_version'] == (0, 8, 2) and
ifr.response_type is GroupCoordinatorResponse[0] and
ifr.correlation_id != 0 and
recv_correlation_id == 0):
log.warning('Kafka 0.8.2 quirk -- GroupCoordinatorResponse'
' coorelation id does not match request. This'
' should go away once at least one topic has been'
' initialized on the broker')
elif ifr.correlation_id != recv_correlation_id:
error = Errors.CorrelationIdError(
'%s: Correlation ids do not match: sent %d, recv %d'
% (str(self), ifr.correlation_id, recv_correlation_id))
ifr.future.failure(error)
self.close()
self._processing = False
return None
# decode response
try:
response = ifr.response_type.decode(read_buffer)
except ValueError:
read_buffer.seek(0)
buf = read_buffer.read()
log.error('%s Response %d [ResponseType: %s Request: %s]:'
' Unable to decode %d-byte buffer: %r', self,
ifr.correlation_id, ifr.response_type,
ifr.request, len(buf), buf)
ifr.future.failure(Errors.UnknownError('Unable to decode response'))
self.close()
self._processing = False
return None
log.debug('%s Response %d: %s', self, ifr.correlation_id, response)
ifr.future.success(response)
self._processing = False
return response
def requests_timed_out(self):
if self.in_flight_requests:
oldest_at = self.in_flight_requests[0].timestamp
timeout = self.config['request_timeout_ms'] / 1000.0
if time.time() >= oldest_at + timeout:
return True
return False
def _next_correlation_id(self):
self._correlation_id = (self._correlation_id + 1) % 2**31
return self._correlation_id
def check_version(self, timeout=2, strict=False):
"""Attempt to guess the broker version.
Note: This is a blocking call.
Returns: version tuple, i.e. (0, 10), (0, 9), (0, 8, 2), ...
"""
# Monkeypatch some connection configurations to avoid timeouts
override_config = {
'request_timeout_ms': timeout * 1000,
'max_in_flight_requests_per_connection': 5
}
stashed = {}
for key in override_config:
stashed[key] = self.config[key]
self.config[key] = override_config[key]
# kafka kills the connection when it doesnt recognize an API request
# so we can send a test request and then follow immediately with a
# vanilla MetadataRequest. If the server did not recognize the first
# request, both will be failed with a ConnectionError that wraps
# socket.error (32, 54, or 104)
from .protocol.admin import ApiVersionRequest, ListGroupsRequest
from .protocol.commit import OffsetFetchRequest, GroupCoordinatorRequest
from .protocol.metadata import MetadataRequest
# Socket errors are logged as exceptions and can alarm users. Mute them
from logging import Filter
class ConnFilter(Filter):
def filter(self, record):
if record.funcName == 'check_version':
return True
return False
log_filter = ConnFilter()
log.addFilter(log_filter)
test_cases = [
((0, 10), ApiVersionRequest[0]()),
((0, 9), ListGroupsRequest[0]()),
((0, 8, 2), GroupCoordinatorRequest[0]('kafka-python-default-group')),
((0, 8, 1), OffsetFetchRequest[0]('kafka-python-default-group', [])),
((0, 8, 0), MetadataRequest[0]([])),
]
def connect():
self.connect()
if self.connected():
return
timeout_at = time.time() + timeout
while time.time() < timeout_at and self.connecting():
if self.connect() is ConnectionStates.CONNECTED:
return
time.sleep(0.05)
raise Errors.NodeNotReadyError()
for version, request in test_cases:
connect()
f = self.send(request)
# HACK: sleeping to wait for socket to send bytes
time.sleep(0.1)
# when broker receives an unrecognized request API
# it abruptly closes our socket.
# so we attempt to send a second request immediately
# that we believe it will definitely recognize (metadata)
# the attempt to write to a disconnected socket should
# immediately fail and allow us to infer that the prior
# request was unrecognized
mr = self.send(MetadataRequest[0]([]))
if self._sock:
self._sock.setblocking(True)
while not (f.is_done and mr.is_done):
self.recv()
if self._sock:
self._sock.setblocking(False)
if f.succeeded():
log.info('Broker version identifed as %s', '.'.join(map(str, version)))
log.info('Set configuration api_version=%s to skip auto'
' check_version requests on startup', version)
break
# Only enable strict checking to verify that we understand failure
# modes. For most users, the fact that the request failed should be
# enough to rule out a particular broker version.
if strict:
# If the socket flush hack did not work (which should force the
# connection to close and fail all pending requests), then we
# get a basic Request Timeout. This is not ideal, but we'll deal
if isinstance(f.exception, Errors.RequestTimedOutError):
pass
# 0.9 brokers do not close the socket on unrecognized api
# requests (bug...). In this case we expect to see a correlation
# id mismatch
elif (isinstance(f.exception, Errors.CorrelationIdError) and
version == (0, 10)):
pass
elif six.PY2:
assert isinstance(f.exception.args[0], socket.error)
assert f.exception.args[0].errno in (32, 54, 104)
else:
assert isinstance(f.exception.args[0], ConnectionError)
log.info("Broker is not v%s -- it did not recognize %s",
version, request.__class__.__name__)
else:
raise Errors.UnrecognizedBrokerVersion()
log.removeFilter(log_filter)
for key in stashed:
self.config[key] = stashed[key]
return version
def __repr__(self):
return "<BrokerConnection host=%s/%s port=%d>" % (self.hostname, self.host,
self.port)
class BrokerConnectionMetrics(object):
def __init__(self, metrics, metric_group_prefix, node_id):
self.metrics = metrics
# Any broker may have registered summary metrics already
# but if not, we need to create them so we can set as parents below
all_conns_transferred = metrics.get_sensor('bytes-sent-received')
if not all_conns_transferred:
metric_group_name = metric_group_prefix + '-metrics'
bytes_transferred = metrics.sensor('bytes-sent-received')
bytes_transferred.add(metrics.metric_name(
'network-io-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of network operations (reads or writes) on all'
' connections per second.'), Rate(sampled_stat=Count()))
bytes_sent = metrics.sensor('bytes-sent',
parents=[bytes_transferred])
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'outgoing-byte-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of outgoing bytes sent per second to all'
' servers.'), Rate())
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of requests sent per second.'),
Rate(sampled_stat=Count()))
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-size-avg', metric_group_name,
'The average size of all requests in the window.'), Avg())
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-size-max', metric_group_name,
'The maximum size of any request sent in the window.'), Max())
bytes_received = metrics.sensor('bytes-received',
parents=[bytes_transferred])
bytes_received.add(metrics.metric_name(
'incoming-byte-rate', metric_group_name,
'Bytes/second read off all sockets'), Rate())
bytes_received.add(metrics.metric_name(
'response-rate', metric_group_name,
'Responses received sent per second.'),
Rate(sampled_stat=Count()))
request_latency = metrics.sensor('request-latency')
request_latency.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-latency-avg', metric_group_name,
'The average request latency in ms.'),
Avg())
request_latency.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-latency-max', metric_group_name,
'The maximum request latency in ms.'),
Max())
# if one sensor of the metrics has been registered for the connection,
# then all other sensors should have been registered; and vice versa
node_str = 'node-{0}'.format(node_id)
node_sensor = metrics.get_sensor(node_str + '.bytes-sent')
if not node_sensor:
metric_group_name = metric_group_prefix + '-node-metrics.' + node_str
bytes_sent = metrics.sensor(
node_str + '.bytes-sent',
parents=[metrics.get_sensor('bytes-sent')])
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'outgoing-byte-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of outgoing bytes sent per second.'),
Rate())
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of requests sent per second.'),
Rate(sampled_stat=Count()))
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-size-avg', metric_group_name,
'The average size of all requests in the window.'),
Avg())
bytes_sent.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-size-max', metric_group_name,
'The maximum size of any request sent in the window.'),
Max())
bytes_received = metrics.sensor(
node_str + '.bytes-received',
parents=[metrics.get_sensor('bytes-received')])
bytes_received.add(metrics.metric_name(
'incoming-byte-rate', metric_group_name,
'Bytes/second read off node-connection socket'),
Rate())
bytes_received.add(metrics.metric_name(
'response-rate', metric_group_name,
'The average number of responses received per second.'),
Rate(sampled_stat=Count()))
request_time = metrics.sensor(
node_str + '.latency',
parents=[metrics.get_sensor('request-latency')])
request_time.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-latency-avg', metric_group_name,
'The average request latency in ms.'),
Avg())
request_time.add(metrics.metric_name(
'request-latency-max', metric_group_name,
'The maximum request latency in ms.'),
Max())
self.bytes_sent = metrics.sensor(node_str + '.bytes-sent')
self.bytes_received = metrics.sensor(node_str + '.bytes-received')
self.request_time = metrics.sensor(node_str + '.latency')
def _address_family(address):
"""
Attempt to determine the family of an address (or hostname)
:return: either socket.AF_INET or socket.AF_INET6 or socket.AF_UNSPEC if the address family
could not be determined
"""
if address.startswith('[') and address.endswith(']'):
return socket.AF_INET6
for af in (socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6):
try:
socket.inet_pton(af, address)
return af
except (ValueError, AttributeError, socket.error):
continue
return socket.AF_UNSPEC
def get_ip_port_afi(host_and_port_str):
"""
Parse the IP and port from a string in the format of:
* host_or_ip <- Can be either IPv4 address literal or hostname/fqdn
* host_or_ipv4:port <- Can be either IPv4 address literal or hostname/fqdn
* [host_or_ip] <- IPv6 address literal
* [host_or_ip]:port. <- IPv6 address literal
.. note:: IPv6 address literals with ports *must* be enclosed in brackets
.. note:: If the port is not specified, default will be returned.
:return: tuple (host, port, afi), afi will be socket.AF_INET or socket.AF_INET6 or socket.AF_UNSPEC
"""
host_and_port_str = host_and_port_str.strip()
if host_and_port_str.startswith('['):
af = socket.AF_INET6
host, rest = host_and_port_str[1:].split(']')
if rest:
port = int(rest[1:])
else:
port = DEFAULT_KAFKA_PORT
return host, port, af
else:
if ':' not in host_and_port_str:
af = _address_family(host_and_port_str)
return host_and_port_str, DEFAULT_KAFKA_PORT, af
else:
# now we have something with a colon in it and no square brackets. It could be
# either an IPv6 address literal (e.g., "::1") or an IP:port pair or a host:port pair
try:
# if it decodes as an IPv6 address, use that
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, host_and_port_str)
return host_and_port_str, DEFAULT_KAFKA_PORT, socket.AF_INET6
except AttributeError:
log.warning('socket.inet_pton not available on this platform.'
' consider pip install win_inet_pton')
pass
except (ValueError, socket.error):
# it's a host:port pair
pass
host, port = host_and_port_str.rsplit(':', 1)
port = int(port)
af = _address_family(host)
return host, port, af
def collect_hosts(hosts, randomize=True):
"""
Collects a comma-separated set of hosts (host:port) and optionally
randomize the returned list.
"""
if isinstance(hosts, six.string_types):
hosts = hosts.strip().split(',')
result = []
afi = socket.AF_INET
for host_port in hosts:
host, port, afi = get_ip_port_afi(host_port)
if port < 0:
port = DEFAULT_KAFKA_PORT
result.append((host, port, afi))
if randomize:
shuffle(result)
return result
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