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"""
buildlogger.py
Wrap a command (specified on the command line invocation of buildlogger.py)
and send output in batches to the buildlogs web application via HTTP POST.
The script configures itself from environment variables:
required env vars:
MONGO_BUILDER_NAME (e.g. "Nightly Linux 64-bit")
MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER (an integer)
MONGO_TEST_FILENAME (not required when invoked with -g)
optional env vars:
MONGO_PHASE (e.g. "core", "slow nightly", etc)
MONGO_* (any other environment vars are passed to the web app)
This script has two modes: a "test" mode, intended to wrap the invocation of
an individual test file, and a "global" mode, intended to wrap the mongod
instances that run throughout the duration of a mongo test phase (the logs
from "global" invocations are displayed interspersed with the logs of each
test, in order to let the buildlogs web app display the full output sensibly.)
"""
import functools
import os
import os.path
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import traceback
import urllib2
try:
import json
except:
try:
import simplejson as json
except:
json = None
# try to load the shared secret from settings.py
# which will be one, two, or three directories up
# from this file's location
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
possible_paths = [
os.path.abspath(os.path.join(here, '..')),
os.path.abspath(os.path.join(here, '..', '..')),
os.path.abspath(os.path.join(here, '..', '..', '..')),
]
sys.path.extend(possible_paths)
try:
from settings import buildlogger_secret
except ImportError:
buildlogger_secret = None
for path in possible_paths:
sys.path.remove(path)
URL_ROOT = 'http://buildlogs.mongodb.org/'
TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 10
digest_handler = urllib2.HTTPDigestAuthHandler()
digest_handler.add_password(
realm='buildlogs',
uri=URL_ROOT,
user='buildbot',
passwd=buildlogger_secret)
url_opener = urllib2.build_opener(digest_handler)
def url(endpoint):
if not endpoint.endswith('/'):
endpoint = '%s/' % endpoint
return '%s/%s' % (URL_ROOT.rstrip('/'), endpoint)
def post(endpoint, data, headers=None):
data = json.dumps(data)
headers = headers or {}
headers.update({'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
req = urllib2.Request(url=url(endpoint), data=data, headers=headers)
response = url_opener.open(req, timeout=TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
response_headers = dict(response.info())
if response_headers.get('content-type') == 'application/json':
return json.load(response)
return response.read()
def traceback_to_stderr(func):
"""
decorator which logs any exceptions encountered to stderr
and returns none.
"""
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except urllib2.HTTPError, err:
sys.stderr.write('error: HTTP code %d\n----\n' % err.code)
for k, v in dict(err.info()).items():
sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (k, v))
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.stderr.write(err.read())
sys.stderr.write('\n----\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
except:
sys.stderr.write('Traceback from buildlogger:\n')
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
sys.stderr.flush()
return None
return wrapper
@traceback_to_stderr
def get_or_create_build(builder, buildnum, extra={}):
data = {'builder': builder, 'buildnum': buildnum}
data.update(extra)
response = post('build', data)
return response['id']
@traceback_to_stderr
def create_test(build_id, test_filename, test_command, test_phase):
response = post('build/%s/test' % build_id, {
'test_filename': test_filename,
'command': test_command,
'phase': test_phase,
})
return response['id']
@traceback_to_stderr
def append_test_logs(build_id, test_id, log_lines):
post('build/%s/test/%s' % (build_id, test_id), data=log_lines)
return True
@traceback_to_stderr
def append_global_logs(build_id, log_lines):
"""
"global" logs are for the mongod(s) started by smoke.py
that last the duration of a test phase -- since there
may be output in here that is important but spans individual
tests, the buildlogs webapp handles these logs specially.
"""
post('build/%s' % build_id, data=log_lines)
return True
@traceback_to_stderr
def finish_test(build_id, test_id, failed=False):
post('build/%s/test/%s' % (build_id, test_id), data=[], headers={
'X-Sendlogs-Test-Done': 'true',
'X-Sendlogs-Test-Failed': failed and 'true' or 'false',
})
return True
def run_and_echo(command):
"""
this just calls the command, and returns its return code,
allowing stdout and stderr to work as normal. it is used
as a fallback when environment variables or python
dependencies cannot be configured, or when the logging
webapp is unavailable, etc
"""
return subprocess.call(command)
def wrap_test(command):
"""
call the given command, intercept its stdout and stderr,
and send results in batches of 100 lines or 10s to the
buildlogger webapp
"""
# get builder name and build number from environment
builder = os.environ.get('MONGO_BUILDER_NAME')
buildnum = os.environ.get('MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER')
if builder is None or buildnum is None:
return run_and_echo(command)
try:
buildnum = int(buildnum)
except ValueError:
sys.stderr.write('buildlogger: build number ("%s") was not an int\n' % buildnum)
sys.stderr.flush()
return run_and_echo(command)
# test takes some extra info
phase = os.environ.get('MONGO_PHASE', 'unknown')
test_filename = os.environ.get('MONGO_TEST_FILENAME', 'unknown')
build_info = dict((k, v) for k, v in os.environ.items() if k.startswith('MONGO_'))
build_info.pop('MONGO_BUILDER_NAME', None)
build_info.pop('MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER', None)
build_info.pop('MONGO_PHASE', None)
build_info.pop('MONGO_TEST_FILENAME', None)
build_id = get_or_create_build(builder, buildnum, extra=build_info)
if not build_id:
return run_and_echo(command)
test_id = create_test(build_id, test_filename, ' '.join(command), phase)
if not test_id:
return run_and_echo(command)
buf = []
def callback(line):
if line is None and buf:
# callback is called with None when the
# command is finished
append_test_logs(build_id, test_id, buf)
buf.append((time.time(), line))
if len(buf) > 100 or (buf and time.time() - buf[0][0] > 10):
append_test_logs(build_id, test_id, buf)
# this is like "buf = []", but doesn't change
# the "buf" reference -- necessary to make
# the closure work
buf[:] = []
# the peculiar formatting here matches what is printed by
# smoke.py when starting tests
output_url = '%s/build/%s/test/%s/' % (URL_ROOT.rstrip('/'), build_id, test_id)
sys.stdout.write(' (output suppressed; see %s)\n' % output_url)
sys.stdout.flush()
returncode = loop_and_callback(command, callback)
failed = bool(returncode != 0)
finish_test(build_id, test_id, failed)
return returncode
def wrap_global(command):
"""
call the given command, intercept its stdout and stderr,
and send results in batches of 100 lines or 10s to the
buildlogger webapp. see :func:`append_global_logs` for the
difference between "global" and "test" log output.
"""
# get builder name and build number from environment
builder = os.environ.get('MONGO_BUILDER_NAME')
buildnum = os.environ.get('MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER')
if builder is None or buildnum is None:
return run_and_echo(command)
try:
buildnum = int(buildnum)
except ValueError:
sys.stderr.write('int(os.environ["MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER"]):\n')
sys.stderr.write(traceback.format_exc())
sys.stderr.flush()
return run_and_echo(command)
build_info = dict((k, v) for k, v in os.environ.items() if k.startswith('MONGO_'))
build_info.pop('MONGO_BUILDER_NAME', None)
build_info.pop('MONGO_BUILD_NUMBER', None)
build_id = get_or_create_build(builder, buildnum, extra=build_info)
if not build_id:
return run_and_echo(command)
buf = []
def callback(line):
if line is None and buf:
# callback is called with None when the
# command is finished
append_global_logs(build_id, buf)
buf.append((time.time(), line))
if len(buf) > 100 or (buf and time.time() - buf[0][0] > 10):
append_global_logs(build_id, buf)
# this is like "buf = []", but doesn't change
# the "buf" reference -- necessary to make
# the closure work
buf[:] = []
return loop_and_callback(command, callback)
def loop_and_callback(command, callback):
"""
run the given command (a sequence of arguments, ordinarily
from sys.argv), and call the given callback with each line
of stdout or stderr encountered. after the command is finished,
callback is called once more with None instead of a string.
"""
proc = subprocess.Popen(
command,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
def handle_sigterm(signum, frame):
proc.send_signal(signum)
# register a handler to delegate SIGTERM
# to the child process
orig_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handle_sigterm)
while proc.poll() is None:
try:
line = proc.stdout.readline().strip('\r\n')
callback(line)
except IOError:
# if the signal handler is called while
# we're waiting for readline() to return,
# don't show a traceback
break
# restore the original signal handler, if any
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, orig_handler)
callback(None)
return proc.returncode
if __name__ == '__main__':
# argv[0] is 'buildlogger.py'
del sys.argv[0]
if sys.argv[0] in ('-g', '--global'):
# then this is wrapping a "global" command, and should
# submit global logs to the build, not test logs to a
# test within the build
del sys.argv[0]
wrapper = wrap_global
else:
wrapper = wrap_test
# if we are missing credentials or the json module, then
# we can't use buildlogger; so just echo output, but also
# log why we can't work.
if json is None:
sys.stderr.write('buildlogger: could not import a json module\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
wrapper = run_and_echo
elif buildlogger_secret is None:
sys.stderr.write('buildlogger: could not find settings.py with buildlogger_secret\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
wrapper = run_and_echo
# otherwise wrap a test command as normal; the
# wrapper functions return the return code of
# the wrapped command, so that should be our
# exit code as well.
sys.exit(wrapper(sys.argv))
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