gns3-server/gns3server/controller/compute.py
Julien Duponchelle ea1c525181
Fix computes tests
2016-10-27 16:54:05 +02:00

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Python

#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 GNS3 Technologies Inc.
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import ipaddress
import aiohttp
import asyncio
import socket
import json
import uuid
import sys
import os
import io
from ..utils import parse_version
from ..utils.images import scan_for_images, md5sum
from ..controller.controller_error import ControllerError
from ..config import Config
from ..version import __version__
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ComputeError(ControllerError):
pass
class ComputeConflict(aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict):
"""
Raise when the compute send a 409 that we can handle
:param response: The response of the compute
"""
def __init__(self, response):
super().__init__(text=response["message"])
self.response = response
class Timeout(aiohttp.Timeout):
"""
Could be removed with aiohttp 0.22 that support None timeout
"""
def __enter__(self):
if self._timeout:
return super().__enter__()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if self._timeout:
return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)
return self
class Compute:
"""
A GNS3 compute.
"""
def __init__(self, compute_id, controller=None, protocol="http", host="localhost", port=3080, user=None, password=None, name=None, console_host=None):
self._http_session = None
assert controller is not None
log.info("Create compute %s", compute_id)
if compute_id is None:
self._id = str(uuid.uuid4())
else:
self._id = compute_id
self.protocol = protocol
self._console_host = console_host
self.host = host
self.port = port
self._user = None
self._password = None
self._connected = False
self._closed = False # Close mean we are destroying the compute node
self._controller = controller
self._set_auth(user, password)
self._cpu_usage_percent = None
self._memory_usage_percent = None
self._capabilities = {
"version": None,
"node_types": []
}
self.name = name
# Websocket for notifications
self._ws = None
# Cache of interfaces on remote host
self._interfaces_cache = None
def _session(self):
if self._http_session is None or self._http_session.closed is True:
self._http_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()
return self._http_session
def __del__(self):
if self._http_session:
self._http_session.close()
def _set_auth(self, user, password):
"""
Set authentication parameters
"""
if user is None or len(user.strip()) == 0:
self._user = None
self._password = None
self._auth = None
else:
self._user = user.strip()
if password:
self._password = password.strip()
self._auth = aiohttp.BasicAuth(self._user, self._password)
else:
self._password = None
self._auth = aiohttp.BasicAuth(self._user, "")
@asyncio.coroutine
def interfaces(self):
"""
Get the list of network on compute
"""
if not self._interfaces_cache:
response = yield from self.get("/network/interfaces")
self._interfaces_cache = response.json
return self._interfaces_cache
@asyncio.coroutine
def update(self, **kwargs):
for kw in kwargs:
if kw not in ("user", "password"):
setattr(self, kw, kwargs[kw])
# It's important to set user and password at the same time
if "user" in kwargs or "password" in kwargs:
self._set_auth(kwargs.get("user", self._user), kwargs.get("password", self._password))
if self._http_session:
self._http_session.close()
self._connected = False
self._controller.notification.emit("compute.updated", self.__json__())
self._controller.save()
@asyncio.coroutine
def close(self):
self._connected = False
if self._http_session:
self._http_session.close()
if self._ws:
yield from self._ws.close()
self._ws = None
self._closed = True
@property
def name(self):
"""
:returns: Compute name
"""
return self._name
@name.setter
def name(self, name):
if name is not None:
self._name = name
else:
if self._user:
user = self._user
# Due to random user generated by 1.4 it's common to have a very long user
if len(user) > 14:
user = user[:11] + "..."
self._name = "{}://{}@{}:{}".format(self._protocol, user, self._host, self._port)
else:
self._name = "{}://{}:{}".format(self._protocol, self._host, self._port)
@property
def connected(self):
"""
:returns: True if compute node is connected
"""
return self._connected
@property
def id(self):
"""
:returns: Compute identifier (string)
"""
return self._id
@property
def host(self):
"""
:returns: Compute host (string)
"""
return self._host
@property
def host_ip(self):
"""
Return the IP associated to the host
"""
return socket.gethostbyname(self._host)
@host.setter
def host(self, host):
self._host = host
if self._console_host is None:
self._console_host = host
@property
def console_host(self):
return self._console_host
@property
def port(self):
"""
:returns: Compute port (integer)
"""
return self._port
@port.setter
def port(self, port):
self._port = port
@property
def protocol(self):
"""
:returns: Compute protocol (string)
"""
return self._protocol
@protocol.setter
def protocol(self, protocol):
self._protocol = protocol
@property
def user(self):
return self._user
@user.setter
def user(self, value):
self._set_auth(value, self._password)
@property
def password(self):
return self._password
@password.setter
def password(self, value):
self._set_auth(self._user, value)
@property
def cpu_usage_percent(self):
return self._cpu_usage_percent
@property
def memory_usage_percent(self):
return self._memory_usage_percent
def __json__(self, topology_dump=False):
"""
:param topology_dump: Filter to keep only properties require for saving on disk
"""
if topology_dump:
return {
"compute_id": self._id,
"name": self._name,
"protocol": self._protocol,
"host": self._host,
"port": self._port
}
return {
"compute_id": self._id,
"name": self._name,
"protocol": self._protocol,
"host": self._host,
"port": self._port,
"user": self._user,
"connected": self._connected,
"cpu_usage_percent": self._cpu_usage_percent,
"memory_usage_percent": self._memory_usage_percent,
"capabilities": self._capabilities
}
@asyncio.coroutine
def download_file(self, project, path):
"""
Read file of a project and download it
:param project: A project object
:param path: The path of the file in the project
:returns: A file stream
"""
url = self._getUrl("/projects/{}/files/{}".format(project.id, path))
response = yield from self._session().request("GET", url, auth=self._auth)
if response.status == 404:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPNotFound(text="{} not found on compute".format(path))
return response
@asyncio.coroutine
def stream_file(self, project, path):
"""
Read file of a project and stream it
:param project: A project object
:param path: The path of the file in the project
:returns: A file stream
"""
# Due to Python 3.4 limitation we can't use with and asyncio
# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/
# that why we wrap the answer
class StreamResponse:
def __init__(self, response):
self._response = response
def __enter__(self):
return self._response.content
def __exit__(self):
self._response.close()
url = self._getUrl("/projects/{}/stream/{}".format(project.id, path))
response = yield from self._session().request("GET", url, auth=self._auth)
if response.status == 404:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPNotFound(text="{} not found on compute".format(path))
return StreamResponse(response)
@asyncio.coroutine
def http_query(self, method, path, data=None, **kwargs):
if not self._connected:
if self._id == "vm" and not self._controller.gns3vm.running:
yield from self._controller.gns3vm.start()
yield from self.connect()
if not self._connected:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text="Can't connect to {}".format(self._name))
response = yield from self._run_http_query(method, path, data=data, **kwargs)
return response
@asyncio.coroutine
def connect(self):
"""
Check if remote server is accessible
"""
if not self._connected and not self._closed:
try:
response = yield from self._run_http_query("GET", "/capabilities")
except (aiohttp.errors.ClientOSError, aiohttp.errors.ClientRequestError, aiohttp.ClientResponseError):
# Try to reconnect after 2 seconds if server unavailable only if not during tests (otherwise we create a ressources usage bomb)
if not hasattr(sys, "_called_from_test") or not sys._called_from_test:
asyncio.get_event_loop().call_later(2, lambda: asyncio.async(self.connect()))
return
if "version" not in response.json:
self._http_session.close()
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text="The server {} is not a GNS3 server".format(self._id))
self._capabilities = response.json
if parse_version(__version__)[:2] != parse_version(response.json["version"])[:2]:
self._http_session.close()
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text="The server {} versions are not compatible {} != {}".format(self._id, __version__, response.json["version"]))
self._notifications = asyncio.gather(self._connect_notification())
self._connected = True
self._controller.notification.emit("compute.updated", self.__json__())
@asyncio.coroutine
def _connect_notification(self):
"""
Connect to the notification stream
"""
try:
self._ws = yield from self._session().ws_connect(self._getUrl("/notifications/ws"), auth=self._auth)
except (aiohttp.errors.WSServerHandshakeError, aiohttp.errors.ClientResponseError):
self._ws = None
while self._ws is not None:
try:
response = yield from self._ws.receive()
except aiohttp.errors.WSServerHandshakeError:
self._ws = None
break
if response.tp == aiohttp.MsgType.closed or response.tp == aiohttp.MsgType.error:
self._connected = False
break
msg = json.loads(response.data)
action = msg.pop("action")
event = msg.pop("event")
if action == "ping":
self._cpu_usage_percent = event["cpu_usage_percent"]
self._memory_usage_percent = event["memory_usage_percent"]
self._controller.notification.emit("compute.updated", self.__json__())
else:
self._controller.notification.dispatch(action, event, compute_id=self.id)
if self._ws:
yield from self._ws.close()
# Try to reconnect after 1 seconds if server unavailable only if not during tests (otherwise we create a ressources usage bomb)
if not hasattr(sys, "_called_from_test") or not sys._called_from_test:
asyncio.get_event_loop().call_later(1, lambda: asyncio.async(self.connect()))
self._ws = None
self._cpu_usage_percent = None
self._memory_usage_percent = None
self._controller.notification.emit("compute.updated", self.__json__())
def _getUrl(self, path):
host = self._host
# IPV6
if host:
# IPV6
if ":" in host:
# Reduce IPV6 to his simple form
host = str(ipaddress.IPv6Address(host))
if host == "::":
host = "::1"
host = "[{}]".format(host)
elif host == "0.0.0.0":
host = "127.0.0.1"
return "{}://{}:{}/v2/compute{}".format(self._protocol, host, self._port, path)
@asyncio.coroutine
def _run_http_query(self, method, path, data=None, timeout=10, raw=False):
with Timeout(timeout):
url = self._getUrl(path)
headers = {}
headers['content-type'] = 'application/json'
chunked = False
if data == {}:
data = None
elif data is not None:
if hasattr(data, '__json__'):
data = json.dumps(data.__json__())
# Stream the request
elif isinstance(data, aiohttp.streams.StreamReader) or isinstance(data, bytes):
chunked = True
headers['content-type'] = 'application/octet-stream'
# If the data is an open file we will iterate on it
elif isinstance(data, io.BufferedIOBase):
chunked = True
headers['content-type'] = 'application/octet-stream'
def send_data(f):
while True:
chunk = f.read(4096)
if not chunk:
break
yield chunk
data = send_data(data)
else:
data = json.dumps(data)
response = yield from self._session().request(method, url, headers=headers, data=data, auth=self._auth, chunked=chunked, timeout=timeout)
body = yield from response.read()
if body and not raw:
body = body.decode()
if response.status >= 300:
# Try to decode the GNS3 error
if body and not raw:
try:
msg = json.loads(body)["message"]
except (KeyError, ValueError):
msg = body
else:
msg = ""
if response.status == 400:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPBadRequest(text="Bad request {} {}".format(url, body))
elif response.status == 401:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPUnauthorized(text="Invalid authentication for compute {}".format(self.id))
elif response.status == 403:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPForbidden(text=msg)
elif response.status == 404:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPNotFound(text="{} {} not found".format(method, path))
elif response.status == 408:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPRequestTimeout(text="{} {} request timeout".format(method, path))
elif response.status == 409:
try:
raise ComputeConflict(json.loads(body))
# If the 409 doesn't come from a GNS3 server
except ValueError:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text=msg)
elif response.status == 500:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPInternalServerError(text="Internal server error {}".format(url))
elif response.status == 503:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPServiceUnavailable(text="Service unavailable {} {}".format(url, body))
else:
raise NotImplementedError("{} status code is not supported".format(response.status))
if body and len(body):
if raw:
response.body = body
else:
try:
response.json = json.loads(body)
except ValueError:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text="The server {} is not a GNS3 server".format(self._id))
else:
response.json = {}
response.body = b""
return response
@asyncio.coroutine
def get(self, path, **kwargs):
return (yield from self.http_query("GET", path, **kwargs))
@asyncio.coroutine
def post(self, path, data={}, **kwargs):
response = yield from self.http_query("POST", path, data, **kwargs)
return response
@asyncio.coroutine
def put(self, path, data={}, **kwargs):
response = yield from self.http_query("PUT", path, data, **kwargs)
return response
@asyncio.coroutine
def delete(self, path, **kwargs):
return (yield from self.http_query("DELETE", path, **kwargs))
@asyncio.coroutine
def forward(self, method, type, path, data=None):
"""
Forward a call to the emulator on compute
"""
res = yield from self.http_query(method, "/{}/{}".format(type, path), data=data, timeout=None)
return res.json
@asyncio.coroutine
def images(self, type):
"""
Return the list of images available for this type on controller
and on the compute node.
"""
images = []
res = yield from self.http_query("GET", "/{}/images".format(type), timeout=None)
images = res.json
try:
if type in ["qemu", "dynamips", "iou"]:
for path in scan_for_images(type):
image = os.path.basename(path)
if image not in [i['filename'] for i in images]:
images.append({"filename": image,
"path": image,
"md5sum": md5sum(path),
"filesize": os.stat(path).st_size
})
except OSError as e:
raise aiohttp.web.HTTPConflict(text="Can't scan for images: {}".format(str(e)))
return images
@asyncio.coroutine
def list_files(self, project):
"""
List files in the project on computes
"""
path = "/projects/{}/files".format(project.id)
res = yield from self.http_query("GET", path, timeout=120)
return res.json
@asyncio.coroutine
def get_ip_on_same_subnet(self, other_compute):
"""
Try to found the best ip for communication from one compute
to another
:returns: Tuple (ip_for_this_compute, ip_for_other_compute)
"""
if other_compute == self:
return (self.host_ip, self.host_ip)
this_compute_interfaces = yield from self.interfaces()
other_compute_interfaces = yield from other_compute.interfaces()
# Sort interface to put the compute host in first position
# we guess that if user specified this host it could have a reason (VMware Nat / Host only interface)
this_compute_interfaces = sorted(this_compute_interfaces, key=lambda i: i["ip_address"] != self.host_ip)
other_compute_interfaces = sorted(other_compute_interfaces, key=lambda i: i["ip_address"] != other_compute.host_ip)
for this_interface in this_compute_interfaces:
# Skip if no ip or no netmask (vbox when stopped set a null netmask)
if len(this_interface["ip_address"]) == 0 or this_interface["netmask"] is None:
continue
this_network = ipaddress.ip_network("{}/{}".format(this_interface["ip_address"], this_interface["netmask"]), strict=False)
for other_interface in other_compute_interfaces:
if len(other_interface["ip_address"]) == 0:
continue
# Avoid stuff like 127.0.0.1
if other_interface["ip_address"] == this_interface["ip_address"]:
continue
other_network = ipaddress.ip_network("{}/{}".format(other_interface["ip_address"], other_interface["netmask"]), strict=False)
if this_network.overlaps(other_network):
return (this_interface["ip_address"], other_interface["ip_address"])
raise ValueError("No common subnet for compute {} and {}".format(self.name, other_compute.name))