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import sys
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue as MQueue
from threading import Thread
import six
from six.moves import queue, xrange
from .exceptions import InvalidTask, CatchedException
from .exceptions import TaskFailed, SetupError, DependencyError, UnmetDependency
from .control import ExecNode
# execution result.
SUCCESS = 0
FAILURE = 1
ERROR = 2
class Runner(object):
"""Task runner
run_all()
run_tasks():
for each task:
select_task()
execute_task()
process_task_result()
finish()
"""
def __init__(self, dep_class, dependency_file, reporter, continue_=False,
always_execute=False, verbosity=0):
"""@param dependency_file: (string) file path of the db file
@param reporter: reporter object to be used
@param continue_: (bool) execute all tasks even after a task failure
@param always_execute: (bool) execute even if up-to-date or ignored
@param verbosity: (int) 0,1,2 see Task.execute
"""
self.dep_manager = dep_class(dependency_file)
self.reporter = reporter
self.continue_ = continue_
self.always_execute = always_execute
self.verbosity = verbosity
self.teardown_list = [] # list of tasks to be teardown
self.final_result = SUCCESS # until something fails
self._stop_running = False
def _handle_task_error(self, node, catched_excp):
"""handle all task failures/errors
called whenever there is an error before executing a task or
its execution is not successful.
"""
assert isinstance(catched_excp, CatchedException)
node.run_status = "failure"
self.dep_manager.remove_success(node.task)
self.reporter.add_failure(node.task, catched_excp)
# only return FAILURE if no errors happened.
if isinstance(catched_excp, TaskFailed) and self.final_result != ERROR:
self.final_result = FAILURE
else:
self.final_result = ERROR
if not self.continue_:
self._stop_running = True
def _get_task_args(self, task, tasks_dict):
"""get values from other tasks"""
def get_value(task_id, key_name):
"""get single value or dict from task's saved values"""
if key_name is None:
return self.dep_manager.get_values(task_id)
return self.dep_manager.get_value(task_id, key_name)
# selected just need to get values from other tasks
for arg, value in six.iteritems(task.getargs):
task_id, key_name = value
if tasks_dict[task_id].has_subtask:
# if a group task, pass values from all sub-tasks
arg_value = {}
base_len = len(task_id) + 1 # length of base name string
for sub_id in tasks_dict[task_id].task_dep:
name = sub_id[base_len:]
arg_value[name] = get_value(sub_id, key_name)
else:
arg_value = get_value(task_id, key_name)
task.options[arg] = arg_value
def select_task(self, node, tasks_dict):
"""Returns bool, task should be executed
* side-effect: set task.options
Tasks should be executed if they are not up-to-date.
Tasks that cointains setup-tasks must be selected twice,
so it gives chance for dependency tasks to be executed after
checking it is not up-to-date.
"""
task = node.task
# if run_status is not None, it was already calculated
if node.run_status is None:
self.reporter.get_status(task)
# check if task should be ignored (user controlled)
if node.ignored_deps or self.dep_manager.status_is_ignore(task):
node.run_status = 'ignore'
self.reporter.skip_ignore(task)
return False
# check task_deps
if node.bad_deps:
bad_str = " ".join(n.task.name for n in node.bad_deps)
self._handle_task_error(node, UnmetDependency(bad_str))
return False
# check if task is up-to-date
try:
node.run_status = self.dep_manager.get_status(task, tasks_dict)
except Exception as exception:
msg = "ERROR: Task '%s' checking dependencies" % task.name
dep_error = DependencyError(msg, exception)
self._handle_task_error(node, dep_error)
return False
if not self.always_execute:
# if task is up-to-date skip it
if node.run_status == 'up-to-date':
self.reporter.skip_uptodate(task)
task.values = self.dep_manager.get_values(task.name)
return False
if task.setup_tasks:
# dont execute now, execute setup first...
return False
else:
# sanity checks
assert node.run_status == 'run', \
"%s:%s" % (task.name, node.run_status)
assert task.setup_tasks
try:
self._get_task_args(task, tasks_dict)
except Exception as exception:
msg = ("ERROR getting value for argument\n" + str(exception))
self._handle_task_error(node, DependencyError(msg))
return False
return True
def execute_task(self, task):
"""execute task's actions"""
# register cleanup/teardown
if task.teardown:
self.teardown_list.append(task)
# finally execute it!
self.reporter.execute_task(task)
return task.execute(sys.stdout, sys.stderr, self.verbosity)
def process_task_result(self, node, catched_excp):
"""handles result"""
task = node.task
# save execution successful
if catched_excp is None:
node.run_status = "successful"
task.save_extra_values()
self.dep_manager.save_success(task)
self.reporter.add_success(task)
# task error
else:
self._handle_task_error(node, catched_excp)
def run_tasks(self, task_dispatcher):
"""This will actually run/execute the tasks.
It will check file dependencies to decide if task should be executed
and save info on successful runs.
It also deals with output to stdout/stderr.
@param task_dispatcher: L{TaskDispacher}
"""
node = None
while True:
if self._stop_running:
break
try:
node = task_dispatcher.generator.send(node)
except StopIteration:
break
if not self.select_task(node, task_dispatcher.tasks):
continue
catched_excp = self.execute_task(node.task)
self.process_task_result(node, catched_excp)
def teardown(self):
"""run teardown from all tasks"""
for task in reversed(self.teardown_list):
self.reporter.teardown_task(task)
catched = task.execute_teardown(sys.stdout, sys.stderr,
self.verbosity)
if catched:
msg = "ERROR: task '%s' teardown action" % task.name
error = SetupError(msg, catched)
self.reporter.cleanup_error(error)
def finish(self):
"""finish running tasks"""
# flush update dependencies
self.dep_manager.close()
self.teardown()
# report final results
self.reporter.complete_run()
return self.final_result
def run_all(self, task_dispatcher):
"""entry point to run tasks
@ivar task_dispatcher (TaskDispatcher)
"""
try:
if hasattr(self.reporter, 'initialize'):
self.reporter.initialize(task_dispatcher.tasks)
self.run_tasks(task_dispatcher)
except InvalidTask as exception:
self.reporter.runtime_error(str(exception))
finally:
self.finish()
return self.final_result
class Hold(object):
"""Sentinel class: No task ready to be executed"""
pass
class MReporter(object):
"""send reported messages to master process
puts a dictionary {'name': <task-name>,
'reporter': <reporter-method-name>}
on runner's 'result_q'
"""
def __init__(self, runner, original_reporter):
self.runner = runner
self.original_reporter = original_reporter
def __getattr__(self, method_name):
"""substitute any reporter method with a dispatching method"""
if not hasattr(self.original_reporter, method_name):
raise AttributeError(method_name)
def rep_method(task):
self.runner.result_q.put({'name':task.name,
'reporter':method_name})
return rep_method
def complete_run(self):
"""ignore this on MReporter"""
pass
class MRunner(Runner):
"""MultiProcessing Runner """
Queue = staticmethod(MQueue)
Child = staticmethod(Process)
@staticmethod
def available():
"""check if multiprocessing module is available"""
# see: https://bitbucket.org/schettino72/doit/issue/17
# http://bugs.python.org/issue3770
# not available on BSD systens
try:
import multiprocessing.synchronize
multiprocessing # pyflakes
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
return False
else:
return True
def __init__(self, dep_class, dependency_file, reporter, continue_=False,
always_execute=False, verbosity=0, num_process=1):
Runner.__init__(self, dep_class, dependency_file, reporter, continue_,
always_execute, verbosity)
self.num_process = num_process
self.free_proc = 0 # number of free process
self.task_dispatcher = None # TaskDispatcher retrieve tasks
self.tasks = None # dict of task instances by name
self.result_q = None
def get_next_task(self, completed):
"""get next task to be dispatched to sub-process
On MP needs to check if the dependencies finished its execution
@returns: - a ExecNode
- None -> no more tasks to be executed
- Hold object, all tasks are waiting for dependencies
"""
if self._stop_running:
return None # gentle stop
node = completed
while True:
# get next task from controller
try:
node = self.task_dispatcher.generator.send(node)
if not isinstance(node, ExecNode):
self.free_proc += 1
return Hold()
# no more tasks from controller...
except StopIteration:
# ... terminate one sub process if no other task waiting
return None
if self.select_task(node, self.tasks):
return node
def _run_tasks_init(self, task_dispatcher):
"""initialization for run_tasks"""
self.task_dispatcher = task_dispatcher
self.tasks = task_dispatcher.tasks
def _run_start_processes(self, task_q, result_q):
"""create and start sub-processes
@param task_q: (multiprocessing.Queue) tasks to be executed
@param result_q: (multiprocessing.Queue) collect task results
@return list of Process
"""
proc_list = []
for _ in xrange(self.num_process):
next_node = self.get_next_task(None)
if next_node is None:
break # do not start more processes than tasks
if isinstance(next_node, ExecNode):
task_q.put(next_node.task)
else:
task_q.put(next_node)
process = self.Child(
target=self.execute_task_subprocess,
args=(task_q, result_q))
process.start()
proc_list.append(process)
return proc_list
def run_tasks(self, task_dispatcher):
"""controls subprocesses task dispatching and result collection
"""
# result queue - result collected from sub-processes
result_q = self.Queue()
# task queue - tasks ready to be dispatched to sub-processes
task_q = self.Queue()
self._run_tasks_init(task_dispatcher)
proc_list = self._run_start_processes(task_q, result_q)
# wait for all processes terminate
proc_count = len(proc_list)
while proc_count:
# wait until there is a result to be consumed
result = result_q.get()
node = task_dispatcher.nodes[result['name']]
task = node.task
if 'reporter' in result:
getattr(self.reporter, result['reporter'])(task)
continue
elif 'failure' in result:
catched_excp = result['failure']
elif 'exit' in result:
raise result['exit'](result['exception'])
else:
# success set values taken from subprocess result
catched_excp = None
task.result = result['result']
task.values = result['values']
for action, output in zip(task.actions, result['out']):
action.out = output
for action, output in zip(task.actions, result['err']):
action.err = output
# completed one task, dispatch next one
self.process_task_result(node, catched_excp)
# update num free process
free_proc = self.free_proc + 1
self.free_proc = 0
# tries to get as many tasks as free process
completed = node
for _ in range(free_proc):
next_node = self.get_next_task(completed)
completed = None
if next_node is None:
proc_count -= 1
if isinstance(next_node, ExecNode):
task_q.put(next_node.task)
else:
task_q.put(next_node)
# check for cyclic dependencies
assert len(proc_list) > self.free_proc
# we are done, join all process
for proc in proc_list:
proc.join()
# get teardown results
while not result_q.empty(): # safe because subprocess joined
result = result_q.get()
assert 'reporter' in result
task = task_dispatcher.tasks[result['name']]
getattr(self.reporter, result['reporter'])(task)
def execute_task_subprocess(self, task_q, result_q):
"""executed on child processes
@param task_q: task queue,
TODO: improve this creating an common interface for stuff
that can be put in this queue
* None elements indicate process can terminate
* Hold indicate process should wait for next task
* Task task to be executed
"""
self.result_q = result_q
if self.Child == Process:
self.reporter = MReporter(self, self.reporter)
try:
while True:
recv_task = task_q.get()
if recv_task is None:
self.teardown()
return # no more tasks to execute finish this process
# do nothing. this is used to start the subprocess even
# if no task is available when process is created.
if isinstance(recv_task, Hold):
continue
# recv_task is an incomplete obj. when pickled, attrbiutes
# that might contain unpickleble data were removed.
# so we need to get task from this process and update it
# to get dynamic task attributes.
task = self.tasks[recv_task.name]
if self.Child == Process:
task.update_from_pickle(recv_task)
result = {'name': task.name}
t_result = self.execute_task(task)
if t_result is None:
result['result'] = task.result
result['values'] = task.values
result['out'] = [a.out for a in task.actions]
result['err'] = [a.err for a in task.actions]
else:
result['failure'] = t_result
result_q.put(result)
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt, Exception) as exception:
# error, blow-up everything. send exception info to master process
result_q.put({'name': task.name,
'exit': exception.__class__,
'exception': str(exception)})
class MThreadRunner(MRunner):
"""Parallel runner using threads"""
Queue = staticmethod(queue.Queue)
Child = staticmethod(Thread)
@staticmethod
def available():
return True
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