Mark McLoughlin ac2176cde3 Add a per-transport allow_remote_exmods API
Currently we have a allowed_rpc_exception_modules configuration variable
which we use to configure a per-project list of modules which we will
allow exceptions to be instantiated from when deserializing remote
errors.

It makes no sense for this to be user configurable, instead the list of
modules should be set when you create a transport.

Closes-Bug: #1031719
Change-Id: Ib40e92cb920996ec5e8f63d6f2cbd88fd01a90f2
2013-08-07 13:11:46 +01:00

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import json
import Queue
import threading
import time
from oslo import messaging
from oslo.messaging._drivers import base
from oslo.messaging import _urls as urls
class FakeIncomingMessage(base.IncomingMessage):
def __init__(self, listener, ctxt, message, reply_q):
super(FakeIncomingMessage, self).__init__(listener, ctxt, message)
self._reply_q = reply_q
def reply(self, reply=None, failure=None, log_failure=True):
if self._reply_q:
self._reply_q.put((reply, failure))
class FakeListener(base.Listener):
def __init__(self, driver, target, exchange):
super(FakeListener, self).__init__(driver, target)
self._exchange = exchange
def poll(self):
while True:
(ctxt, message, reply_q) = self._exchange.poll(self.target)
if message is not None:
return FakeIncomingMessage(self, ctxt, message, reply_q)
time.sleep(.05)
class FakeExchange(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self._queues_lock = threading.Lock()
self._topic_queues = {}
self._server_queues = {}
def _get_topic_queue(self, topic):
return self._topic_queues.setdefault(topic, [])
def _get_server_queue(self, topic, server):
return self._server_queues.setdefault((topic, server), [])
def deliver_message(self, topic, ctxt, message,
server=None, fanout=False, reply_q=None):
with self._queues_lock:
if fanout:
queues = [q for t, q in self._server_queues.items()
if t[0] == topic]
elif server is not None:
queues = [self._get_server_queue(topic, server)]
else:
queues = [self._get_topic_queue(topic)]
for queue in queues:
queue.append((ctxt, message, reply_q))
def poll(self, target):
with self._queues_lock:
queue = self._get_server_queue(target.topic, target.server)
if not queue:
queue = self._get_topic_queue(target.topic)
return queue.pop(0) if queue else (None, None, None)
class FakeDriver(base.BaseDriver):
def __init__(self, conf, url=None, default_exchange=None,
allowed_remote_exmods=[]):
super(FakeDriver, self).__init__(conf, url, default_exchange,
allowed_remote_exmods=[])
self._default_exchange = urls.exchange_from_url(url, default_exchange)
self._exchanges_lock = threading.Lock()
self._exchanges = {}
@staticmethod
def _check_serialize(message):
"""Make sure a message intended for rpc can be serialized.
We specifically want to use json, not our own jsonutils because
jsonutils has some extra logic to automatically convert objects to
primitive types so that they can be serialized. We want to catch all
cases where non-primitive types make it into this code and treat it as
an error.
"""
json.dumps(message)
def _get_exchange(self, name):
while self._exchanges_lock:
return self._exchanges.setdefault(name, FakeExchange(name))
def _send(self, target, ctxt, message, wait_for_reply=None, timeout=None):
self._check_serialize(message)
exchange = self._get_exchange(target.exchange or
self._default_exchange)
reply_q = None
if wait_for_reply:
reply_q = Queue.Queue()
exchange.deliver_message(target.topic, ctxt, message,
server=target.server,
fanout=target.fanout,
reply_q=reply_q)
if wait_for_reply:
try:
reply, failure = reply_q.get(timeout=timeout)
if failure:
raise failure
else:
return reply
except Queue.Empty:
raise messaging.MessagingTimeout(
'No reply on topic %s' % target.topic)
return None
def send(self, target, ctxt, message, wait_for_reply=None, timeout=None):
return self._send(target, ctxt, message, wait_for_reply, timeout)
def send_notification(self, target, ctxt, message, version):
self._send(target, ctxt, message)
def listen(self, target):
exchange = self._get_exchange(target.exchange or
self._default_exchange)
return FakeListener(self, target, exchange)
def cleanup(self):
pass