Added osprofiler notifications plugin

As a default osprofiler notification driver in OpenStack
we are going to use notifier based on oslo.messaging.

These messages will send notification with event_type
"profiler.*" so we will be able to manage them separately
from other messages in "notifications.*"

Actually 1 osprofiler trace has a lot of notifications, so to be able
to retrieve them via ceilometer API in one request, we are using specific
specific resource_id, "profiler-<base_id>". We are using base_id in resource_id
case base_id is common id for all notifications related to one trace.

Implements bp osprofiler-plugin

Change-Id: Iefa98d479fc355343c96cdfa09f713a3ec0f47dd
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Boris Pavlovic 2014-05-10 00:59:25 +04:00
parent 09720bf524
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# Copyright 2014: Mirantis Inc.
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import oslo.messaging
from ceilometer import plugin
from ceilometer import sample
class ProfilerNotifications(plugin.NotificationBase):
event_types = ["profiler.*"]
def get_targets(self, conf):
"""Return a sequence of oslo.messaging.Target defining the exchange and
topics to be connected for this plugin.
:param conf: Configuration.
"""
targets = []
exchanges = [
conf.nova_control_exchange,
conf.cinder_control_exchange,
conf.glance_control_exchange,
conf.neutron_control_exchange,
conf.heat_control_exchange
]
for exchange in exchanges:
targets.extend(oslo.messaging.Target(topic=topic,
exchange=exchange)
for topic in conf.notification_topics)
return targets
def process_notification(self, message):
yield sample.Sample.from_notification(
name=message["payload"]["name"],
type=sample.TYPE_GAUGE,
volume=1,
unit="trace",
user_id=message["payload"].get("user_id"),
project_id=message["payload"].get("project_id"),
resource_id="profiler-%s" % message["payload"]["base_id"],
message=message)

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# Copyright 2014: Mirantis Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, 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.
from ceilometer.openstack.common import test
from ceilometer.profiler import notifications
from ceilometer import sample
NOTIFICATION = {
"event_type": "profiler.compute",
"message_id": "dae6f69c-00e0-41c0-b371-41ec3b7f4451",
"publisher_id": "some_host",
"payload": {
"user_id": "1e3ce043029547f1a61c1996d1a531a2",
"project_id": "663ce04332954555a61c1996d1a53143",
"base_id": "2e3ce043029547f1a61c1996d1a531a2",
"trace_id": "3e3ce043029547f1a61c1996d1a531a2",
"parent_id": "4e3ce043029547f1a61c1996d1a531a2",
"name": "some_name",
"info": {
"foo": "bar"
}
},
"priority": "INFO",
"timestamp": "2012-05-08 20:23:48.028195"
}
class ProfilerNotificationsTestCase(test.BaseTestCase):
def test_process_notification(self):
prof = notifications.ProfilerNotifications(None)
info = prof.process_notification(NOTIFICATION).next()
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["payload"]["name"], info.name)
self.assertEqual(sample.TYPE_GAUGE, info.type)
self.assertEqual("trace", info.unit)
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["payload"]["user_id"], info.user_id)
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["payload"]["project_id"],
info.project_id)
self.assertEqual("profiler-%s" % NOTIFICATION["payload"]["base_id"],
info.resource_id)
self.assertEqual(1, info.volume)
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["timestamp"], info.timestamp)
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["payload"]["info"],
info.resource_metadata["info"])
self.assertEqual(NOTIFICATION["publisher_id"],
info.resource_metadata["host"])

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For example, this could be used to distinguish external and internal users. You'd For example, this could be used to distinguish external and internal users. You'd
have to implement a custom Swift middleware that sets a proper header and just add have to implement a custom Swift middleware that sets a proper header and just add
it to metadata_headers. it to metadata_headers.
OSprofiler data
===============
All messages with event type "profiler.*" will be collected as profiling data.
Using notification plugin profiler/notifications.py.
.. note::
Be sparing with heavy usage of OSprofiler, especially in case of complex
operations like booting and deleting instance that may create over 100kb of
sample data per each request.

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http.request = ceilometer.middleware:HTTPRequest http.request = ceilometer.middleware:HTTPRequest
http.response = ceilometer.middleware:HTTPResponse http.response = ceilometer.middleware:HTTPResponse
stack_crud = ceilometer.orchestration.notifications:StackCRUD stack_crud = ceilometer.orchestration.notifications:StackCRUD
profiler = ceilometer.profiler.notifications:ProfilerNotifications
ceilometer.discover = ceilometer.discover =
local_instances = ceilometer.compute.discovery:InstanceDiscovery local_instances = ceilometer.compute.discovery:InstanceDiscovery