#
# Thierry Parmentelat - INRIA
-#
-
+#
+import os
+import sys
+import fcntl
import time
-from PLC.Debug import log
+from PLC.Logger import logger
from PLC.Faults import *
from PLC.Method import Method
from PLC.Parameter import Parameter, Mixed
from PLC.Nodes import Node, Nodes
from PLC.SliceInstantiations import SliceInstantiations
from PLC.Slices import Slice, Slices
+from PLC.Roles import Role, Roles
+
+#################### settings
+# initial version was doing only one final commit
+# * set commit_mode to False to get that behaviour
+# * set comit_mode to True to get everything synced at once
+# the issue with the 'one-commit-at-the-end' approach is
+# that the db gets basically totally locked during too long
+# causing various issues/crashes in the rest of the system
+commit_mode=True
+
+# turn this to False only if both ends have the same db schema
+# compatibility mode is a bit slower but probably safer on the long run
+compatibility=True
+
+#################### debugging
+# for verbose output
+verbose=False
+# set to a filename for using cached data when debugging
+# WARNING: does not actually connect to the peer in this case
+use_cache=None
+# for debugging specific entries - display detailed info on selected objs
+focus_type=None # set to e.g. 'Person'
+focus_ids=[] # set to a list of ids (e.g. person_ids) - remote or local ids should work
+#### example
+#use_cache="/var/log/peers/getpeerdata.pickle"
+#verbose=True
+#focus_type='Person'
+#focus_ids=[621,1088]
+
+#################### helpers
+def message(to_print=None, verbose_only=False):
+ if verbose_only and not verbose:
+ return
+ logger.info(to_print)
+
+def message_verbose(to_print=None, header='VERBOSE'):
+ message("%s> %r"%(header, to_print), verbose_only=True)
+
+
+#################### to avoid several instances running at the same time
+class FileLock:
+ """
+ Lock/Unlock file
+ """
+ def __init__(self, file_path, expire = 60 * 60 * 2):
+ self.expire = expire
+ self.fpath = file_path
+ self.fd = None
+
+ def lock(self):
+ if os.path.exists(self.fpath):
+ if (time.time() - os.stat(self.fpath).st_ctime) > self.expire:
+ try:
+ os.unlink(self.fpath)
+ except Exception, e:
+ message('FileLock.lock(%s) : %s' % (self.fpath, e))
+ return False
+ try:
+ self.fd = open(self.fpath, 'w')
+ fcntl.flock(self.fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
+ except IOError, e:
+ message('FileLock.lock(%s) : %s' % (self.fpath, e))
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ def unlock(self):
+ try:
+ fcntl.flock(self.fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
+ self.fd.close()
+ except IOError, e:
+ message('FileLock.unlock(%s) : %s' % (self.fpath, e))
+
class RefreshPeer(Method):
"""
- Fetches node and slice data from the specified peer and caches it
- locally; also deletes stale entries. Returns 1 if successful,
- faults otherwise.
+ Fetches site, node, slice, person and key data from the specified peer
+ and caches it locally; also deletes stale entries.
+ Upon successful completion, returns a dict reporting various timers.
+ Faults otherwise.
"""
roles = ['admin']
returns = Parameter(int, "1 if successful")
+ ignore_site_fields=['peer_id', 'peer_site_id','last_updated', 'date_created',
+ 'address_ids', 'node_ids', 'person_ids', 'pcu_ids', 'slice_ids' ]
+ ignore_key_fields=['peer_id','peer_key_id', 'person_id']
+ ignore_person_fields=['peer_id','peer_person_id','last_updated','date_created',
+ 'key_ids','slice_ids','person_tag_ids']
+ ignore_node_fields=['peer_id','peer_node_id','last_updated','last_contact','date_created',
+ 'node_tag_ids', 'interface_ids', 'slice_ids', 'nodegroup_ids','pcu_ids','ports']
+ ignore_slice_fields=['peer_id','peer_slice_id','created',
+ 'person_ids','slice_tag_ids','node_ids',]
+
def call(self, auth, peer_id_or_peername):
+ ret_val = None
+ peername = Peers(self.api, [peer_id_or_peername], ['peername'])[0]['peername']
+ file_lock = FileLock("/tmp/refresh-peer-%s.lock" % peername)
+ if not file_lock.lock():
+ raise Exception, "Another instance of RefreshPeer is running."
+ try:
+ ret_val = self.real_call(auth, peer_id_or_peername)
+ except Exception, e:
+ file_lock.unlock()
+ message("RefreshPeer caught exception - BEG")
+ import traceback
+ traceback.print_exc(file=log)
+ message("RefreshPeer caught exception - END")
+ raise Exception, e
+ file_lock.unlock()
+ return ret_val
+
+
+ def real_call(self, auth, peer_id_or_peername):
# Get peer
- peers = Peers(self.api, [peer_id_or_peername])
+ peers = Peers(self.api, [peer_id_or_peername])
if not peers:
raise PLCInvalidArgument, "No such peer '%s'" % unicode(peer_id_or_peername)
peer = peers[0]
peer_id = peer['peer_id']
- # Connect to peer API
+ # Connect to peer API
peer.connect()
timers = {}
# Get peer data
start = time.time()
- peer_tables = peer.GetPeerData()
+ message('RefreshPeer starting up (commit_mode=%r)'%commit_mode)
+ if not use_cache:
+ message('Issuing GetPeerData')
+ peer_tables = peer.GetPeerData()
+ else:
+ import pickle
+ if os.path.isfile(use_cache):
+ message("use_cache: WARNING: using cached getpeerdata")
+ peer_tables=pickle.load(file(use_cache,'rb'))
+ else:
+ message("use_cache: issuing getpeerdata")
+ peer_tables = peer.GetPeerData()
+ message("use_cache: saving in cache %s",use_cache)
+ pickle.dump(peer_tables,file(use_cache,'wb'))
+
+ # for smooth federation with 4.2 - ignore fields that are useless anyway, and rewrite boot_state
+ boot_state_rewrite={'dbg':'safeboot','diag':'safeboot','disable':'disabled',
+ 'inst':'reinstall','rins':'reinstall','new':'reinstall','rcnf':'reinstall'}
+ for node in peer_tables['Nodes']:
+ for key in ['nodenetwork_ids','dummybox_id']:
+ if key in node:
+ del node[key]
+ if node['boot_state'] in boot_state_rewrite: node['boot_state']=boot_state_rewrite[node['boot_state']]
+ for slice in peer_tables['Slices']:
+ for key in ['slice_attribute_ids']:
+ if key in slice:
+ del slice[key]
timers['transport'] = time.time() - start - peer_tables['db_time']
timers['peer_db'] = peer_tables['db_time']
+ message_verbose('GetPeerData returned -> db=%d transport=%d'%(timers['peer_db'],timers['transport']))
- def sync(objects, peer_objects, classobj):
+ def sync(objects, peer_objects, classobj, columns):
"""
Synchronizes two dictionaries of objects. objects should
be a dictionary of local objects keyed on their foreign
keyed on their foreign identifiers.
"""
+ classname=classobj(self.api).__class__.__name__
+ primary_key=getattr(classobj,'primary_key')
+ # display all peer objects of these types while looping
+ secondary_keys={'Node':'hostname','Slice':'name','Person':'email','Site':'login_base'}
+ secondary_key=None
+ if classname in secondary_keys: secondary_key=secondary_keys[classname]
+
+ message_verbose('Entering sync on %s (%s)'%(classname,primary_key))
+
synced = {}
# Delete stale objects
for peer_object_id, object in objects.iteritems():
if peer_object_id not in peer_objects:
- object.delete(commit = False)
- print classobj, "object %d deleted" % object[object.primary_key]
+ object.delete(commit = commit_mode)
+ message("%s %s %s deleted"%(peer['peername'],classname, object[primary_key]))
+
+ total = len(peer_objects)
+ count=1
+
+ # peer_object_id, peer_object and object are dynamically bound in the loop below...
+ # (local) object might be None if creating a new one
+ def in_focus():
+ if classname != focus_type: return False
+ return peer_object_id in focus_ids or \
+ (object and primary_key in object and object[primary_key] in focus_ids)
+
+ def message_focus(message):
+ if in_focus():
+ # always show remote
+ message_verbose("peer_obj : %d [[%r]]"%(peer_object_id,peer_object),
+ header='FOCUS '+message)
+ # show local object if a match was found
+ if object: message_verbose("local_obj : <<%r>>"%(object),
+ header='FOCUS '+message);
+
+
+ # the function to compare a local object with its cadidate peer obj
+ # xxx probably faster when compatibility is False...
+ def equal_fields (object, peer_object, columns):
+ # fast version: must use __eq__() instead of == since
+ # peer_object may be a raw dict instead of a Peer object.
+ if not compatibility: return object.__eq__(peer_object)
+ elif not verbose:
+ for column in columns:
+# if in_focus(): message ('FOCUS comparing column %s'%column)
+ if object[column] != peer_object[column]: return False
+ return True
+ else:
+ result=True
+ for column in columns:
+ test= object[column] == peer_object[column]
+ if not test: result=False
+ return result
# Add/update new/existing objects
for peer_object_id, peer_object in peer_objects.iteritems():
+ peer_object_name=""
+ if secondary_key: peer_object_name="(%s)"%peer_object[secondary_key]
+ message_verbose('%s peer_object_id=%d %s (%d/%d)'
+ %(classname,peer_object_id,peer_object_name,count,total))
+ count += 1
+ if peer_object_id in synced:
+ message("Warning: %s Skipping already added %s: %r"%(
+ peer['peername'], classname, peer_object))
+ continue
+
if peer_object_id in objects:
# Update existing object
object = objects[peer_object_id]
# Replace foreign identifier with existing local
# identifier temporarily for the purposes of
# comparison.
- peer_object[object.primary_key] = object[object.primary_key]
+ peer_object[primary_key] = object[primary_key]
- # Must use __eq__() instead of == since
- # peer_object may be a raw dict instead of a Peer
- # object.
- if not object.__eq__(peer_object):
+ if not equal_fields(object,peer_object, columns):
# Only update intrinsic fields
object.update(object.db_fields(peer_object))
+ message_focus("DIFFERENCES : updated / syncing")
sync = True
- dbg = "changed"
+ action = "changed"
else:
+ message_focus("UNCHANGED - left intact / not syncing")
sync = False
- dbg = None
+ action = None
# Restore foreign identifier
- peer_object[object.primary_key] = peer_object_id
+ peer_object[primary_key] = peer_object_id
else:
+ object=None
# Add new object
object = classobj(self.api, peer_object)
# Replace foreign identifier with new local identifier
- del object[object.primary_key]
+ del object[primary_key]
+ message_focus("NEW -- created with clean id - syncing")
sync = True
- dbg = "added"
+ action = "added"
if sync:
+ message_verbose("syncing %s %d - commit_mode=%r"
+ %(classname,peer_object_id,commit_mode))
try:
- object.sync(commit = False)
+ object.sync(commit = commit_mode)
except PLCInvalidArgument, err:
# Skip if validation fails
# XXX Log an event instead of printing to logfile
- print >> log, "Warning: Skipping invalid", \
- peer['peername'], object.__class__.__name__, \
- ":", peer_object, ":", err
+ message("Warning: %s Skipping invalid %s %r : %r"%
+ (peer['peername'], classname, peer_object, err))
continue
synced[peer_object_id] = object
- if dbg:
- print >> log, peer['peername'], classobj(self.api).__class__.__name__, object[object.primary_key], dbg
+ if action:
+ message("%s: (%d/%d) %s %d %s %s"
+ %(peer['peername'], count,total, classname,
+ object[primary_key], peer_object_name, action))
+
+ message_verbose("Exiting sync on %s"%classname)
return synced
+ ### over time, we've had issues with a given column being
+ ### added on one side and not on the other
+ ### this helper function computes the intersection of two list of fields/columns
+ def intersect (l1,l2):
+ if compatibility: return list (set(l1).intersection(set(l2)))
+ else: return l1
+
+ # some fields definitely need to be ignored
+ def ignore (l1,l2):
+ return list (set(l1).difference(set(l2)))
+
#
# Synchronize foreign sites
#
start = time.time()
+ message('Dealing with Sites')
+
# Compare only the columns returned by the GetPeerData() call
if peer_tables['Sites']:
columns = peer_tables['Sites'][0].keys()
+ columns = intersect (columns, Site.fields)
else:
columns = None
sites_at_peer = dict([(site['site_id'], site) for site in peer_tables['Sites']])
# Synchronize new set (still keyed on foreign site_id)
- peer_sites = sync(old_peer_sites, sites_at_peer, Site)
+ peer_sites = sync(old_peer_sites, sites_at_peer, Site,
+ ignore(columns, RefreshPeer.ignore_site_fields))
for peer_site_id, site in peer_sites.iteritems():
# Bind any newly cached sites to peer
if peer_site_id not in old_peer_sites:
- peer.add_site(site, peer_site_id, commit = False)
+ peer.add_site(site, peer_site_id, commit = commit_mode)
site['peer_id'] = peer_id
site['peer_site_id'] = peer_site_id
# XXX Synchronize foreign key types
#
+ message('Dealing with Keys')
+
key_types = KeyTypes(self.api).dict()
#
# Compare only the columns returned by the GetPeerData() call
if peer_tables['Keys']:
columns = peer_tables['Keys'][0].keys()
+ columns = intersect (columns, Key.fields)
else:
columns = None
for peer_key_id, key in keys_at_peer.items():
if key['key_type'] not in key_types:
# XXX Log an event instead of printing to logfile
- print >> log, "Warning: Skipping invalid %s key:" % peer['peername'], \
- key, ": invalid key type", key['key_type']
+ message("Warning: Skipping invalid %s key %r" % ( peer['peername'], key))
del keys_at_peer[peer_key_id]
continue
# Synchronize new set (still keyed on foreign key_id)
- peer_keys = sync(old_peer_keys, keys_at_peer, Key)
+ peer_keys = sync(old_peer_keys, keys_at_peer, Key,
+ ignore(columns, RefreshPeer.ignore_key_fields))
for peer_key_id, key in peer_keys.iteritems():
# Bind any newly cached keys to peer
if peer_key_id not in old_peer_keys:
- peer.add_key(key, peer_key_id, commit = False)
+ peer.add_key(key, peer_key_id, commit = commit_mode)
key['peer_id'] = peer_id
key['peer_key_id'] = peer_key_id
start = time.time()
+ message('Dealing with Persons')
+
# Compare only the columns returned by the GetPeerData() call
if peer_tables['Persons']:
columns = peer_tables['Persons'][0].keys()
+ columns = intersect (columns, Person.fields)
else:
columns = None
# Keyed on foreign person_id
old_peer_persons = Persons(self.api, {'peer_id': peer_id}, columns).dict('peer_person_id')
+
+ # artificially attach the persons returned by GetPeerData to the new peer
+ # this is because validate_email needs peer_id to be correct when checking for duplicates
+ for person in peer_tables['Persons']:
+ person['peer_id']=peer_id
persons_at_peer = dict([(peer_person['person_id'], peer_person) \
for peer_person in peer_tables['Persons']])
# XXX Do we care about membership in foreign site(s)?
# Synchronize new set (still keyed on foreign person_id)
- peer_persons = sync(old_peer_persons, persons_at_peer, Person)
+ peer_persons = sync(old_peer_persons, persons_at_peer, Person,
+ ignore(columns, RefreshPeer.ignore_person_fields))
+
+ # transcoder : retrieve a local key_id from a peer_key_id
+ key_transcoder = dict ( [ (key['key_id'],peer_key_id) \
+ for peer_key_id,key in peer_keys.iteritems()])
for peer_person_id, person in peer_persons.iteritems():
# Bind any newly cached users to peer
if peer_person_id not in old_peer_persons:
- peer.add_person(person, peer_person_id, commit = False)
+ peer.add_person(person, peer_person_id, commit = commit_mode)
person['peer_id'] = peer_id
person['peer_person_id'] = peer_person_id
person['key_ids'] = []
+
# User as viewed by peer
peer_person = persons_at_peer[peer_person_id]
-
+
# Foreign keys currently belonging to the user
- old_person_keys = dict(filter(lambda (peer_key_id, key): \
- key['key_id'] in person['key_ids'],
- peer_keys.items()))
+ old_person_key_ids = [key_transcoder[key_id] for key_id in person['key_ids'] \
+ if key_transcoder[key_id] in peer_keys]
# Foreign keys that should belong to the user
- person_keys = dict(filter(lambda (peer_key_id, key): \
- peer_key_id in peer_person['key_ids'],
- peer_keys.items()))
+ # this is basically peer_person['key_ids'], we just check it makes sense
+ # (e.g. we might have failed importing it)
+ person_key_ids = [ key_id for key_id in peer_person['key_ids'] if key_id in peer_keys]
# Remove stale keys from user
- for peer_key_id in (set(old_person_keys.keys()) - set(person_keys.keys())):
- person.remove_key(old_person_keys[peer_key_id], commit = False)
+ for key_id in (set(old_person_key_ids) - set(person_key_ids)):
+ person.remove_key(peer_keys[key_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s Key %d removed from person %s"%(peer['peername'], key_id, person['email']))
# Add new keys to user
- for peer_key_id in (set(person_keys.keys()) - set(old_person_keys.keys())):
- person.add_key(person_keys[peer_key_id], commit = False)
+ for key_id in (set(person_key_ids) - set(old_person_key_ids)):
+ message ("before add_key, passing person=%r"%person)
+ message ("before add_key, passing key=%r"%peer_keys[key_id])
+ person.add_key(peer_keys[key_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s Key %d added into person %s"%(peer['peername'],key_id, person['email']))
timers['persons'] = time.time() - start
start = time.time()
+ message('Dealing with Nodes (1)')
+
# Compare only the columns returned by the GetPeerData() call
if peer_tables['Nodes']:
columns = peer_tables['Nodes'][0].keys()
+ columns = intersect (columns, Node.fields)
else:
- columns = None
+ columns = Node.fields
# Keyed on foreign node_id
old_peer_nodes = Nodes(self.api, {'peer_id': peer_id}, columns).dict('peer_node_id')
# Fix up site_id and boot_states references
for peer_node_id, node in nodes_at_peer.items():
- if node['site_id'] not in peer_sites or \
- node['boot_state'] not in boot_states:
+ errors = []
+ if node['site_id'] not in peer_sites:
+ errors.append("invalid site %d" % node['site_id'])
+ if node['boot_state'] not in boot_states:
+ errors.append("invalid boot state %s" % node['boot_state'])
+ if errors:
# XXX Log an event instead of printing to logfile
- print >> log, "Warning: Skipping invalid %s node:" % peer['peername'], node
+ message ("Warning: Skipping invalid %s node %r : " % (peer['peername'], node)\
+ + ", ".join(errors))
del nodes_at_peer[peer_node_id]
continue
else:
node['site_id'] = peer_sites[node['site_id']]['site_id']
# Synchronize new set
- peer_nodes = sync(old_peer_nodes, nodes_at_peer, Node)
+ peer_nodes = sync(old_peer_nodes, nodes_at_peer, Node, ignore (columns, RefreshPeer.ignore_node_fields))
for peer_node_id, node in peer_nodes.iteritems():
# Bind any newly cached foreign nodes to peer
if peer_node_id not in old_peer_nodes:
- peer.add_node(node, peer_node_id, commit = False)
+ peer.add_node(node, peer_node_id, commit = commit_mode)
node['peer_id'] = peer_id
node['peer_node_id'] = peer_node_id
#
start = time.time()
+ message('Dealing with Nodes (2)')
# Keyed on local node_id
local_nodes = Nodes(self.api).dict()
start = time.time()
+ message('Dealing with Slices (1)')
+
# Compare only the columns returned by the GetPeerData() call
if peer_tables['Slices']:
columns = peer_tables['Slices'][0].keys()
+ columns = intersect (columns, Slice.fields)
else:
columns = None
# Fix up site_id, instantiation, and creator_person_id references
for peer_slice_id, slice in slices_at_peer.items():
- if slice['site_id'] not in peer_sites or \
- slice['instantiation'] not in slice_instantiations or \
- slice['creator_person_id'] not in peer_persons:
- # XXX Log an event instead of printing to logfile
- print >> log, "Warning: Skipping invalid %s slice:" % peer['peername'], slice
+ errors = []
+ if slice['site_id'] not in peer_sites:
+ errors.append("invalid site %d" % slice['site_id'])
+ if slice['instantiation'] not in slice_instantiations:
+ errors.append("invalid instantiation %s" % slice['instantiation'])
+ if slice['creator_person_id'] not in peer_persons:
+ # Just NULL it out
+ slice['creator_person_id'] = None
+ else:
+ slice['creator_person_id'] = peer_persons[slice['creator_person_id']]['person_id']
+ if errors:
+ message("Warning: Skipping invalid %s slice %r : " % (peer['peername'], slice) \
+ + ", ".join(errors))
del slices_at_peer[peer_slice_id]
continue
else:
slice['site_id'] = peer_sites[slice['site_id']]['site_id']
- slice['creator_person_id'] = peer_persons[slice['creator_person_id']]['person_id']
# Synchronize new set
- peer_slices = sync(old_peer_slices, slices_at_peer, Slice)
+ peer_slices = sync(old_peer_slices, slices_at_peer, Slice, ignore (columns, RefreshPeer.ignore_slice_fields))
+
+ message('Dealing with Slices (2)')
+ # transcoder : retrieve a local node_id from a peer_node_id
+ node_transcoder = dict ( [ (node['node_id'],peer_node_id) \
+ for peer_node_id,node in peer_nodes.iteritems()])
+ person_transcoder = dict ( [ (person['person_id'],peer_person_id) \
+ for peer_person_id,person in peer_persons.iteritems()])
for peer_slice_id, slice in peer_slices.iteritems():
# Bind any newly cached foreign slices to peer
if peer_slice_id not in old_peer_slices:
- peer.add_slice(slice, peer_slice_id, commit = False)
+ peer.add_slice(slice, peer_slice_id, commit = commit_mode)
slice['peer_id'] = peer_id
slice['peer_slice_id'] = peer_slice_id
slice['node_ids'] = []
peer_slice = slices_at_peer[peer_slice_id]
# Nodes that are currently part of the slice
- old_slice_nodes = dict(filter(lambda (peer_node_id, node): \
- node['node_id'] in slice['node_ids'],
- peer_nodes.items()))
+ old_slice_node_ids = [ node_transcoder[node_id] for node_id in slice['node_ids'] \
+ if node_id in node_transcoder and node_transcoder[node_id] in peer_nodes]
# Nodes that should be part of the slice
- slice_nodes = dict(filter(lambda (peer_node_id, node): \
- peer_node_id in peer_slice['node_ids'],
- peer_nodes.items()))
+ slice_node_ids = [ node_id for node_id in peer_slice['node_ids'] if node_id in peer_nodes]
# Remove stale nodes from slice
- for node_id in (set(old_slice_nodes.keys()) - set(slice_nodes.keys())):
- slice.remove_node(old_slice_nodes[node_id], commit = False)
+ for node_id in (set(old_slice_node_ids) - set(slice_node_ids)):
+ slice.remove_node(peer_nodes[node_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s node %s removed from slice %s"%(peer['peername'], peer_nodes[node_id]['hostname'], slice['name']))
# Add new nodes to slice
- for node_id in (set(slice_nodes.keys()) - set(old_slice_nodes.keys())):
- slice.add_node(slice_nodes[node_id], commit = False)
+ for node_id in (set(slice_node_ids) - set(old_slice_node_ids)):
+ slice.add_node(peer_nodes[node_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s node %s added into slice %s"%(peer['peername'], peer_nodes[node_id]['hostname'], slice['name']))
# N.B.: Local nodes that may have been added to the slice
# by hand, are removed. In other words, don't do this.
# Foreign users that are currently part of the slice
- old_slice_persons = dict(filter(lambda (peer_person_id, person): \
- person['person_id'] in slice['person_ids'],
- peer_persons.items()))
+ #old_slice_person_ids = [ person_transcoder[person_id] for person_id in slice['person_ids'] \
+ # if person_transcoder[person_id] in peer_persons]
+ # An issue occurred with a user who registered on both sites (same email)
+ # So the remote person could not get cached locally
+ # The one-line map/filter style is nicer but ineffective here
+ old_slice_person_ids = []
+ for person_id in slice['person_ids']:
+ if not person_transcoder.has_key(person_id):
+ message ('WARNING : person_id %d in %s not transcodable (1) - skipped'%(person_id,slice['name']))
+ elif person_transcoder[person_id] not in peer_persons:
+ message('WARNING : person_id %d in %s not transcodable (2) - skipped'%(person_id,slice['name']))
+ else:
+ old_slice_person_ids += [person_transcoder[person_id]]
# Foreign users that should be part of the slice
- slice_persons = dict(filter(lambda (peer_person_id, person): \
- peer_person_id in peer_slice['person_ids'],
- peer_persons.items()))
+ slice_person_ids = [ person_id for person_id in peer_slice['person_ids'] if person_id in peer_persons ]
# Remove stale users from slice
- for peer_person_id in (set(old_slice_persons.keys()) - set(slice_persons.keys())):
- slice.remove_person(old_slice_persons[peer_person_id], commit = False)
+ for person_id in (set(old_slice_person_ids) - set(slice_person_ids)):
+ slice.remove_person(peer_persons[person_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s user %s removed from slice %s"%(peer['peername'],peer_persons[person_id]['email'], slice['name']))
# Add new users to slice
- for peer_person_id in (set(slice_persons.keys()) - set(old_slice_persons.keys())):
- slice.add_person(slice_persons[peer_person_id], commit = False)
+ for person_id in (set(slice_person_ids) - set(old_slice_person_ids)):
+ slice.add_person(peer_persons[person_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s user %s added into slice %s"%(peer['peername'],peer_persons[person_id]['email'], slice['name']))
# N.B.: Local users that may have been added to the slice
# by hand, are not touched.
timers['slices'] = time.time() - start
+
+ #
+ # Persons x Sites
+ #
+ start = time.time()
+
+ message('Dealing Sites X Persons relationship')
+
+ for peer_site_id, site in peer_sites.iteritems():
+ # Site as viewed by peer
+ peer_site = sites_at_peer[peer_site_id]
+
+ # Persons that are currently part of the site
+ old_site_person_ids = [ person_transcoder[person_id] for person_id in site['person_ids'] \
+ if person_id in person_transcoder and person_transcoder[person_id] in peer_persons]
+
+ # Perons that should be part of the site
+ site_person_ids = [ person_id for person_id in peer_site['person_ids'] if person_id in peer_persons]
+
+ # Remove stale persons from site
+ for person_id in (set(old_site_person_ids) - set(site_person_ids)):
+ site.remove_person(peer_persons[person_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s person %s removed from site %s"%(peer['peername'], peer_persons[person_id]['email'], site['login_base']))
+
+ # Add new persons to site
+ for person_id in (set(site_person_ids) - set(old_site_person_ids)):
+ site.add_person(peer_persons[person_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s person %s added into site %s"%(peer['peername'], peer_persons[person_id]['email'], site['login_base']))
+
+ timers['sites-persons'] = time.time() - start
+
+
+ #
+ # Persons x Roles
+ #
+ start = time.time()
+
+ message('Dealing with Persons Roles relationship')
+
+ roles = Roles(self.api)
+ roles_dict = dict([(role['role_id'], role) for role in roles])
+ for peer_person_id, person in peer_persons.iteritems():
+ # Person as viewed by peer
+ peer_person = persons_at_peer[peer_person_id]
+
+ # Roles that are currently attributed for the person
+ old_person_role_ids = [ role_id for role_id in person['role_ids'] ]
+
+ # Roles that should be attributed to the person
+ person_role_ids = [ role_id for role_id in peer_person['role_ids'] ]
+
+ # Remove stale roles
+ for role_id in (set(old_person_role_ids) - set(person_role_ids)):
+ person.remove_role(roles_dict[role_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s role %s removed from person %s"%(peer['peername'], roles_dict[role_id]['name'], person['email']))
+
+ # Add new roles to person
+ for role_id in (set(person_role_ids) - set(old_person_role_ids)):
+ person.add_role(roles_dict[role_id], commit = commit_mode)
+ message ("%s role %s added from person %s"%(peer['peername'], roles_dict[role_id]['name'], person['email']))
+
+ timers['persons-roles'] = time.time() - start
+
# Update peer itself and commit
peer.sync(commit = True)