# # NEPI, a framework to manage network experiments # Copyright (C) 2013 INRIA # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation; # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # # Author: Alina Quereilhac from nepi.execution.attribute import Attribute, Flags, Types from nepi.execution.resource import clsinit_copy, ResourceState, \ ResourceAction from nepi.resources.linux.application import LinuxApplication from nepi.resources.linux.ccn.ccnr import LinuxCCNR from nepi.util.timefuncs import tnow import os @clsinit_copy class LinuxCCNContent(LinuxApplication): _rtype = "linux::CCNContent" @classmethod def _register_attributes(cls): content_name = Attribute("contentName", "The name of the content to publish (e.g. ccn:/VIDEO) ", flags = Flags.Design) content = Attribute("content", "The content to publish. It can be a path to a file or plain text ", flags = Flags.Design) scope = Attribute("scope", "Use the given scope on the start-write request (if -r specified). " "scope can be 1 (local), 2 (neighborhood), or 3 (unlimited). " "Note that a scope of 3 is encoded as the absence of any scope in the interest. ", type = Types.Integer, default = 1, flags = Flags.Design) cls._register_attribute(content_name) cls._register_attribute(content) cls._register_attribute(scope) def __init__(self, ec, guid): super(LinuxCCNContent, self).__init__(ec, guid) self._home = "content-%s" % self.guid @property def ccnr(self): ccnr = self.get_connected(LinuxCCNR.get_rtype()) if ccnr: return ccnr[0] return None @property def ccnd(self): if self.ccnr: return self.ccnr.ccnd return None @property def node(self): if self.ccnr: return self.ccnr.node return None def do_deploy(self): if not self.ccnr or self.ccnr.state < ResourceState.READY: self.debug("---- RESCHEDULING DEPLOY ---- node state %s " % self.node.state ) # ccnr needs to wait until ccnd is deployed and running self.ec.schedule(self.reschedule_delay, self.deploy) else: if not self.get("command"): self.set("command", self._start_command) if not self.get("env"): self.set("env", self._environment) # set content to stdin, so the content will be # uploaded during provision self.set("stdin", self.get("content")) command = self.get("command") self.info("Deploying command '%s' " % command) self.do_discover() self.do_provision() self.set_ready() def upload_start_command(self): command = self.get("command") env = self.get("env") self.info("Uploading command '%s'" % command) # We want to make sure the content is published # before the experiment starts. # Run the command as a bash script in the background, # in the host ( but wait until the command has # finished to continue ) env = self.replace_paths(env) command = self.replace_paths(command) (out, err), proc = self.execute_command(command, env, blocking = True) if proc.poll(): msg = "Failed to execute command" self.error(msg, out, err) raise RuntimeError(msg) def do_start(self): if self.state == ResourceState.READY: command = self.get("command") self.info("Starting command '%s'" % command) self.set_started() else: msg = " Failed to execute command '%s'" % command self.error(msg, out, err) raise RuntimeError(msg) @property def _start_command(self): command = ["ccnseqwriter"] command.append("-r %s" % self.get("contentName")) command.append("-s %d" % self.get("scope")) command.append("< %s" % os.path.join(self.app_home, 'stdin')) command = " ".join(command) return command @property def _environment(self): return self.ccnd.path def valid_connection(self, guid): # TODO: Validate! return True