############################################################################## # Copyright 2018 EuropeanSoftwareMarketingLtd. # =================================================================== # Licensed under the ApacheLicense, Version2.0 (the"License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License ############################################################################## # vnftest comment: this is a modified copy of # rally/rally/benchmark/runners/duration.py """A runner that runs a specific time before it returns """ from __future__ import absolute_import import os import multiprocessing import logging import traceback import time from vnftest.onap.runners import base LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) QUEUE_PUT_TIMEOUT = 10 def _worker_process(queue, cls, method_name, step_cfg, context_cfg, aborted, output_queue): sequence = 1 runner_cfg = step_cfg['runner'] interval = runner_cfg.get("interval", 1) duration = runner_cfg.get("duration", 60) LOG.info("Worker START, duration is %ds", duration) LOG.debug("class is %s", cls) runner_cfg['runner_id'] = os.getpid() step = cls(step_cfg, context_cfg) step.setup() method = getattr(step, method_name) sla_action = None if "sla" in step_cfg: sla_action = step_cfg["sla"].get("action", "assert") start = time.time() timeout = start + duration while True: LOG.debug("runner=%(runner)s seq=%(sequence)s START", {"runner": runner_cfg["runner_id"], "sequence": sequence}) data = {} errors = "" try: result = method(data) except AssertionError as assertion: # SLA validation failed in scenario, determine what to do now if sla_action == "assert": raise elif sla_action == "monitor": LOG.warning("SLA validation failed: %s", assertion.args) errors = assertion.args # catch all exceptions because with multiprocessing we can have un-picklable exception # problems https://bugs.python.org/issue9400 except Exception: errors = traceback.format_exc() LOG.exception("") else: if result: # add timeout for put so we don't block test # if we do timeout we don't care about dropping individual KPIs output_queue.put(result, True, QUEUE_PUT_TIMEOUT) time.sleep(interval) step_output = { 'timestamp': time.time(), 'sequence': sequence, 'data': data, 'errors': errors } queue.put(step_output, True, QUEUE_PUT_TIMEOUT) LOG.debug("runner=%(runner)s seq=%(sequence)s END", {"runner": runner_cfg["runner_id"], "sequence": sequence}) sequence += 1 if (errors and sla_action is None) or time.time() > timeout or aborted.is_set(): LOG.info("Worker END") break try: step.teardown() except Exception: # catch any exception in teardown and convert to simple exception # never pass exceptions back to multiprocessing, because some exceptions can # be unpicklable # https://bugs.python.org/issue9400 LOG.exception("") raise SystemExit(1) LOG.debug("queue.qsize() = %s", queue.qsize()) LOG.debug("output_queue.qsize() = %s", output_queue.qsize()) class DurationRunner(base.Runner): """Run a scenario for a certain amount of time If the scenario ends before the time has elapsed, it will be started again. Parameters duration - amount of time the scenario will be run for type: int unit: seconds default: 1 sec interval - time to wait between each scenario invocation type: int unit: seconds default: 1 sec """ __execution_type__ = 'Duration' def _run_step(self, cls, method, step_cfg, context_cfg): name = "{}-{}-{}".format(self.__execution_type__, step_cfg.get("type"), os.getpid()) self.process = multiprocessing.Process( name=name, target=_worker_process, args=(self.result_queue, cls, method, step_cfg, context_cfg, self.aborted, self.output_queue)) self.process.start()