watcher.objects.action_plan

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"""
An :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` is a flow of
:ref:`Actions <action_definition>` that should be executed in order to satisfy
a given :ref:`Goal <goal_definition>`.

An :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` is generated by Watcher when an
:ref:`Audit <audit_definition>` is successful which implies that the
:ref:`Strategy <strategy_definition>`
which was used has found a :ref:`Solution <solution_definition>` to achieve the
:ref:`Goal <goal_definition>` of this :ref:`Audit <audit_definition>`.

In the default implementation of Watcher, an
:ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>`
is only composed of successive :ref:`Actions <action_definition>`
(i.e., a Workflow of :ref:`Actions <action_definition>` belonging to a unique
branch).

However, Watcher provides abstract interfaces for many of its components,
allowing other implementations to generate and handle more complex
:ref:`Action Plan(s) <action_plan_definition>`
composed of two types of Action Item(s):

-  simple :ref:`Actions <action_definition>`: atomic tasks, which means it
   can not be split into smaller tasks or commands from an OpenStack point of
   view.
-  composite Actions: which are composed of several simple
   :ref:`Actions <action_definition>`
   ordered in sequential and/or parallel flows.

An :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` may be described using
standard workflow model description formats such as
`Business Process Model and Notation 2.0 (BPMN 2.0)
<http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/2.0/>`_ or `Unified Modeling Language (UML)
<http://www.uml.org/>`_.

An :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` has a life-cycle and its current
state may be one of the following:

-  **RECOMMENDED** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` is waiting
   for a validation from the :ref:`Administrator <administrator_definition>`
-  **ONGOING** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` is currently
   being processed by the :ref:`Watcher Applier <watcher_applier_definition>`
-  **SUCCEEDED** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` has been
   executed successfully (i.e. all :ref:`Actions <action_definition>` that it
   contains have been executed successfully)
-  **FAILED** : an error occurred while executing the
   :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>`
-  **DELETED** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` is still
   stored in the :ref:`Watcher database <watcher_database_definition>` but is
   not returned any more through the Watcher APIs.
-  **CANCELLED** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` was in
   **PENDING** or **ONGOING** state and was cancelled by the
   :ref:`Administrator <administrator_definition>`
-  **SUPERSEDED** : the :ref:`Action Plan <action_plan_definition>` was in
   **RECOMMENDED** state and was superseded by the
   :ref:`Administrator <administrator_definition>`
"""
import datetime

from watcher.common import exception
from watcher.common import utils
from watcher import conf
from watcher.db import api as db_api
from watcher import notifications
from watcher import objects
from watcher.objects import base
from watcher.objects import fields as wfields

CONF = conf.CONF


[docs]class State(object): RECOMMENDED = 'RECOMMENDED' PENDING = 'PENDING' ONGOING = 'ONGOING' FAILED = 'FAILED' SUCCEEDED = 'SUCCEEDED' DELETED = 'DELETED' CANCELLED = 'CANCELLED' SUPERSEDED = 'SUPERSEDED' CANCELLING = 'CANCELLING'
[docs]@base.WatcherObjectRegistry.register class ActionPlan(base.WatcherPersistentObject, base.WatcherObject, base.WatcherObjectDictCompat): # Version 1.0: Initial version # Version 1.1: Added 'audit' and 'strategy' object field # Version 1.2: audit_id is not nullable anymore # Version 2.0: Removed 'first_action_id' object field # Version 2.1: Changed global_efficacy type # Version 2.2: Added 'hostname' field VERSION = '2.2' dbapi = db_api.get_instance() fields = { 'id': wfields.IntegerField(), 'uuid': wfields.UUIDField(), 'audit_id': wfields.IntegerField(), 'strategy_id': wfields.IntegerField(), 'state': wfields.StringField(nullable=True), 'global_efficacy': wfields.FlexibleListOfDictField(nullable=True), 'hostname': wfields.StringField(nullable=True), 'audit': wfields.ObjectField('Audit', nullable=True), 'strategy': wfields.ObjectField('Strategy', nullable=True), } object_fields = { 'audit': (objects.Audit, 'audit_id'), 'strategy': (objects.Strategy, 'strategy_id'), } # Proxified field so we can keep the previous value after an update _state = None _old_state = None # NOTE(v-francoise): The way oslo.versionedobjects works is by using a # __new__ that will automatically create the attributes referenced in # fields. These attributes are properties that raise an exception if no # value has been assigned, which means that they store the actual field # value in an "_obj_%(field)s" attribute. So because we want to proxify a # value that is already proxified, we have to do what you see below. @property def _obj_state(self): return self._state @property def _obj_old_state(self): return self._old_state @property def old_state(self): return self._old_state @_obj_old_state.setter def _obj_old_state(self, value): self._old_state = value @_obj_state.setter def _obj_state(self, value): if self._old_state is None and self._state is None: self._state = value else: self._old_state, self._state = self._state, value
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def get(cls, context, action_plan_id, eager=False): """Find a action_plan based on its id or uuid and return a Action object. :param action_plan_id: the id *or* uuid of a action_plan. :param eager: Load object fields if True (Default: False) :returns: a :class:`Action` object. """ if utils.is_int_like(action_plan_id): return cls.get_by_id(context, action_plan_id, eager=eager) elif utils.is_uuid_like(action_plan_id): return cls.get_by_uuid(context, action_plan_id, eager=eager) else: raise exception.InvalidIdentity(identity=action_plan_id)
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def get_by_id(cls, context, action_plan_id, eager=False): """Find a action_plan based on its integer id and return a ActionPlan object. :param action_plan_id: the id of a action_plan. :param eager: Load object fields if True (Default: False) :returns: a :class:`ActionPlan` object. """ db_action_plan = cls.dbapi.get_action_plan_by_id( context, action_plan_id, eager=eager) action_plan = cls._from_db_object( cls(context), db_action_plan, eager=eager) return action_plan
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def get_by_uuid(cls, context, uuid, eager=False): """Find a action_plan based on uuid and return a :class:`ActionPlan` object. :param uuid: the uuid of a action_plan. :param context: Security context :param eager: Load object fields if True (Default: False) :returns: a :class:`ActionPlan` object. """ db_action_plan = cls.dbapi.get_action_plan_by_uuid( context, uuid, eager=eager) action_plan = cls._from_db_object( cls(context), db_action_plan, eager=eager) return action_plan
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def list(cls, context, limit=None, marker=None, filters=None, sort_key=None, sort_dir=None, eager=False): """Return a list of ActionPlan objects. :param context: Security context. :param limit: maximum number of resources to return in a single result. :param marker: pagination marker for large data sets. :param filters: Filters to apply. Defaults to None. :param sort_key: column to sort results by. :param sort_dir: direction to sort. "asc" or "desc". :param eager: Load object fields if True (Default: False) :returns: a list of :class:`ActionPlan` object. """ db_action_plans = cls.dbapi.get_action_plan_list(context, limit=limit, marker=marker, filters=filters, sort_key=sort_key, sort_dir=sort_dir, eager=eager) return [cls._from_db_object(cls(context), obj, eager=eager) for obj in db_action_plans]
[docs] @base.remotable def create(self): """Create an :class:`ActionPlan` record in the DB. :returns: An :class:`ActionPlan` object. """ values = self.obj_get_changes() db_action_plan = self.dbapi.create_action_plan(values) # Note(v-francoise): Always load eagerly upon creation so we can send # notifications containing information about the related relationships self._from_db_object(self, db_action_plan, eager=True) def _notify(): notifications.action_plan.send_create(self._context, self) _notify()
[docs] @base.remotable def destroy(self): """Delete the action plan from the DB""" related_efficacy_indicators = objects.EfficacyIndicator.list( context=self._context, filters={"action_plan_uuid": self.uuid}) # Cascade soft_delete of related efficacy indicators for related_efficacy_indicator in related_efficacy_indicators: related_efficacy_indicator.destroy() self.dbapi.destroy_action_plan(self.uuid) self.obj_reset_changes()
[docs] @base.remotable def save(self): """Save updates to this Action plan. Updates will be made column by column based on the result of self.what_changed(). """ updates = self.obj_get_changes() db_obj = self.dbapi.update_action_plan(self.uuid, updates) obj = self._from_db_object( self.__class__(self._context), db_obj, eager=False) self.obj_refresh(obj) def _notify(): notifications.action_plan.send_update( self._context, self, old_state=self.old_state) _notify() self.obj_reset_changes()
[docs] @base.remotable def refresh(self, eager=False): """Loads updates for this Action plan. Loads a action_plan with the same uuid from the database and checks for updated attributes. Updates are applied from the loaded action_plan column by column, if there are any updates. :param eager: Load object fields if True (Default: False) """ current = self.get_by_uuid(self._context, uuid=self.uuid, eager=eager) self.obj_refresh(current)
[docs] @base.remotable def soft_delete(self): """Soft Delete the Action plan from the DB""" related_actions = objects.Action.list( context=self._context, filters={"action_plan_uuid": self.uuid}, eager=True) # Cascade soft_delete of related actions for related_action in related_actions: related_action.soft_delete() related_efficacy_indicators = objects.EfficacyIndicator.list( context=self._context, filters={"action_plan_uuid": self.uuid}) # Cascade soft_delete of related efficacy indicators for related_efficacy_indicator in related_efficacy_indicators: related_efficacy_indicator.soft_delete() self.state = State.DELETED self.save() db_obj = self.dbapi.soft_delete_action_plan(self.uuid) obj = self._from_db_object( self.__class__(self._context), db_obj, eager=False) self.obj_refresh(obj) def _notify(): notifications.action_plan.send_delete(self._context, self) _notify()
[docs]class StateManager(object):
[docs] def check_expired(self, context): action_plan_expiry = ( CONF.watcher_decision_engine.action_plan_expiry) date_created = datetime.datetime.utcnow() - datetime.timedelta( hours=action_plan_expiry) filters = {'state__eq': State.RECOMMENDED, 'created_at__lt': date_created} action_plans = objects.ActionPlan.list( context, filters=filters, eager=True) for action_plan in action_plans: action_plan.state = State.SUPERSEDED action_plan.save()
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