aodh/ceilometer/objectstore/rgw_client.py
Swami Reddy 98005590ef Add ceph object storage meters
Implemented pollster classes to get the basic meters from ceph
object storage (i.e radosgw) and added corresponding unittests.

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Co-Authored-By: Abhishek Lekshmanan <abhishek.lekshmanan@ril.com>

Change-Id: Ib90b1d5bbaa36760a2563a044ab256c045772e20
Implements: blueprint ceph-ceilometer-integration
2015-02-24 17:25:47 +05:30

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from collections import namedtuple
from awsauth import S3Auth
import requests
import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse
from ceilometer.i18n import _
class RGWAdminAPIFailed(Exception):
pass
class RGWAdminClient(object):
Bucket = namedtuple('Bucket', 'name, num_objects, size')
def __init__(self, endpoint, access_key, secret_key):
self.access_key = access_key
self.secret = secret_key
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.hostname = urlparse.urlparse(endpoint).netloc
def _make_request(self, path, req_params):
uri = "{0}/{1}".format(self.endpoint, path)
r = requests.get(uri, params=req_params,
auth=S3Auth(self.access_key, self.secret,
self.hostname)
)
if r.status_code != 200:
raise RGWAdminAPIFailed(
_('RGW AdminOps API returned %(status)s %(reason)s') %
{'status': r.status_code, 'reason': r.reason})
return r.json()
def get_bucket(self, tenant_id):
path = "bucket"
req_params = {"uid": tenant_id, "stats": "true"}
json_data = self._make_request(path, req_params)
stats = {'num_buckets': 0, 'buckets': [], 'size': 0, 'num_objects': 0}
stats['num_buckets'] = len(json_data)
for it in json_data:
for k, v in it["usage"].items():
stats['num_objects'] += v["num_objects"]
stats['size'] += v["size_kb"]
stats['buckets'].append(self.Bucket(it["bucket"],
v["num_objects"], v["size_kb"]))
return stats
def get_usage(self, tenant_id):
path = "usage"
req_params = {"uid": tenant_id}
json_data = self._make_request(path, req_params)
usage_data = json_data["summary"]
return sum((it["total"]["ops"] for it in usage_data))