ceilometer.event.converter

Source code for ceilometer.event.converter

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from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_log import log
from oslo_utils import fnmatch
from oslo_utils import timeutils
import pkg_resources
import six

from ceilometer import declarative
from ceilometer.event import models
from ceilometer.i18n import _

OPTS = [
    cfg.StrOpt('definitions_cfg_file',
               default="event_definitions.yaml",
               help="Configuration file for event definitions."
               ),
    cfg.BoolOpt('drop_unmatched_notifications',
                default=False,
                help='Drop notifications if no event definition matches. '
                '(Otherwise, we convert them with just the default traits)'),
    cfg.MultiStrOpt('store_raw',
                    default=[],
                    help='Store the raw notification for select priority '
                    'levels (info and/or error). By default, raw details are '
                    'not captured.')
]

LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)


[docs]class TraitDefinition(declarative.Definition): def __init__(self, name, trait_cfg, plugin_manager): super(TraitDefinition, self).__init__(name, trait_cfg, plugin_manager) type_name = (trait_cfg.get('type', 'text') if isinstance(trait_cfg, dict) else 'text') self.trait_type = models.Trait.get_type_by_name(type_name) if self.trait_type is None: raise declarative.EventDefinitionException( _("Invalid trait type '%(type)s' for trait %(trait)s") % dict(type=type_name, trait=name), self.cfg)
[docs] def to_trait(self, notification_body): value = self.parse(notification_body) if value is None: return None # NOTE(mdragon): some openstack projects (mostly Nova) emit '' # for null fields for things like dates. if self.trait_type != models.Trait.TEXT_TYPE and value == '': return None value = models.Trait.convert_value(self.trait_type, value) return models.Trait(self.name, self.trait_type, value)
[docs]class EventDefinition(object): DEFAULT_TRAITS = dict( service=dict(type='text', fields='publisher_id'), request_id=dict(type='text', fields='ctxt.request_id'), project_id=dict(type='text', fields=['payload.tenant_id', 'ctxt.tenant']), user_id=dict(type='text', fields=['payload.user_id', 'ctxt.user_id']), # TODO(dikonoor):tenant_id is old terminology and should # be deprecated tenant_id=dict(type='text', fields=['payload.tenant_id', 'ctxt.tenant']), ) def __init__(self, definition_cfg, trait_plugin_mgr, raw_levels): self._included_types = [] self._excluded_types = [] self.traits = dict() self.cfg = definition_cfg self.raw_levels = raw_levels try: event_type = definition_cfg['event_type'] traits = definition_cfg['traits'] except KeyError as err: raise declarative.EventDefinitionException( _("Required field %s not specified") % err.args[0], self.cfg) if isinstance(event_type, six.string_types): event_type = [event_type] for t in event_type: if t.startswith('!'): self._excluded_types.append(t[1:]) else: self._included_types.append(t) if self._excluded_types and not self._included_types: self._included_types.append('*') for trait_name in self.DEFAULT_TRAITS: self.traits[trait_name] = TraitDefinition( trait_name, self.DEFAULT_TRAITS[trait_name], trait_plugin_mgr) for trait_name in traits: self.traits[trait_name] = TraitDefinition( trait_name, traits[trait_name], trait_plugin_mgr)
[docs] def included_type(self, event_type): for t in self._included_types: if fnmatch.fnmatch(event_type, t): return True return False
[docs] def excluded_type(self, event_type): for t in self._excluded_types: if fnmatch.fnmatch(event_type, t): return True return False
[docs] def match_type(self, event_type): return (self.included_type(event_type) and not self.excluded_type(event_type))
@property def is_catchall(self): return '*' in self._included_types and not self._excluded_types
[docs] def to_event(self, priority, notification_body): event_type = notification_body['event_type'] message_id = notification_body['metadata']['message_id'] when = timeutils.normalize_time(timeutils.parse_isotime( notification_body['metadata']['timestamp'])) traits = (self.traits[t].to_trait(notification_body) for t in self.traits) # Only accept non-None value traits ... traits = [trait for trait in traits if trait is not None] raw = notification_body if priority in self.raw_levels else {} event = models.Event(message_id, event_type, when, traits, raw) return event
[docs]class NotificationEventsConverter(object): """Notification Event Converter The NotificationEventsConverter handles the conversion of Notifications from openstack systems into Ceilometer Events. The conversion is handled according to event definitions in a config file. The config is a list of event definitions. Order is significant, a notification will be processed according to the LAST definition that matches it's event_type. (We use the last matching definition because that allows you to use YAML merge syntax in the definitions file.) Each definition is a dictionary with the following keys (all are required): - event_type: this is a list of notification event_types this definition will handle. These can be wildcarded with unix shell glob (not regex!) wildcards. An exclusion listing (starting with a '!') will exclude any types listed from matching. If ONLY exclusions are listed, the definition will match anything not matching the exclusions. This item can also be a string, which will be taken as equivalent to 1 item list. Examples: * ['compute.instance.exists'] will only match compute.instance.exists notifications * "compute.instance.exists" Same as above. * ["image.create", "image.delete"] will match image.create and image.delete, but not anything else. * "compute.instance.*" will match compute.instance.create.start but not image.upload * ['*.start','*.end', '!scheduler.*'] will match compute.instance.create.start, and image.delete.end, but NOT compute.instance.exists or scheduler.run_instance.start * '!image.*' matches any notification except image notifications. * ['*', '!image.*'] same as above. - traits: (dict) The keys are trait names, the values are the trait definitions. Each trait definition is a dictionary with the following keys: - type (optional): The data type for this trait. (as a string) Valid options are: 'text', 'int', 'float' and 'datetime', defaults to 'text' if not specified. - fields: a path specification for the field(s) in the notification you wish to extract. The paths can be specified with a dot syntax (e.g. 'payload.host') or dictionary syntax (e.g. 'payload[host]') is also supported. In either case, if the key for the field you are looking for contains special characters, like '.', it will need to be quoted (with double or single quotes) like so:: "payload.image_meta.'org.openstack__1__architecture'" The syntax used for the field specification is a variant of JSONPath, and is fairly flexible. (see: https://github.com/kennknowles/python-jsonpath-rw for more info) Specifications can be written to match multiple possible fields, the value for the trait will be derived from the matching fields that exist and have a non-null (i.e. is not None) values in the notification. By default the value will be the first such field. (plugins can alter that, if they wish) This configuration value is normally a string, for convenience, it can be specified as a list of specifications, which will be OR'ed together (a union query in jsonpath terms) - plugin (optional): (dictionary) with the following keys: - name: (string) name of a plugin to load - parameters: (optional) Dictionary of keyword args to pass to the plugin on initialization. See documentation on each plugin to see what arguments it accepts. For convenience, this value can also be specified as a string, which is interpreted as a plugin name, which will be loaded with no parameters. """ def __init__(self, conf, events_config, trait_plugin_mgr): self.conf = conf raw_levels = [level.lower() for level in self.conf.event.store_raw] self.definitions = [ EventDefinition(event_def, trait_plugin_mgr, raw_levels) for event_def in reversed(events_config)] add_catchall = not self.conf.event.drop_unmatched_notifications if add_catchall and not any(d.is_catchall for d in self.definitions): event_def = dict(event_type='*', traits={}) self.definitions.append(EventDefinition(event_def, trait_plugin_mgr, raw_levels))
[docs] def to_event(self, priority, notification_body): event_type = notification_body['event_type'] message_id = notification_body['metadata']['message_id'] edef = None for d in self.definitions: if d.match_type(event_type): edef = d break if edef is None: msg = (_('Dropping Notification %(type)s (uuid:%(msgid)s)') % dict(type=event_type, msgid=message_id)) if self.conf.event.drop_unmatched_notifications: LOG.debug(msg) else: # If drop_unmatched_notifications is False, this should # never happen. (mdragon) LOG.error(msg) return None return edef.to_event(priority, notification_body)
[docs]def setup_events(conf, trait_plugin_mgr): """Setup the event definitions from yaml config file.""" return NotificationEventsConverter( conf, declarative.load_definitions( conf, [], conf.event.definitions_cfg_file, pkg_resources.resource_filename( 'ceilometer', "pipeline/data/event_definitions.yaml")), trait_plugin_mgr)
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