Removing usage again

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Aurynn Shaw 2014-02-17 11:16:25 +13:00
parent e2405f5d8f
commit 383a7f4c3b
5 changed files with 119 additions and 402 deletions

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@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ db = Session()
config = load_config()
# Some useful constants
iso_time = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
iso_date = "%Y-%m-%d"
@ -47,9 +50,14 @@ def keystone(func):
return _perform_keystone
# TODO: fill me in
def must(*args):
return lambda(func): func
@app.get("/usage")
@app.get("/usage/{resource_id}") # also allow for querying by resource ID.
@keystone
@must("resource_id", "tenant")
def retrieve_usage(resource_id=None):
"""Retrieves usage for a given tenant ID.
Tenant ID will be passed in via the query string.
@ -99,33 +107,108 @@ def retrieve_usage(resource_id=None):
@app.post("/usage")
@keystone
def add_usage(self):
@must("amount", "start", "end", "tenant")
def add_usage():
"""
Adds usage for a given tenant T.
Adds usage for a given tenant T and resource R.
Expects to receive a Resource ID, a time range, and a volume.
The volume will be parsed from JSON as a Decimal object.
"""
body = json.loads(request.body, parse_float=Decimal)
db.begin()
for resource in body["resources"]:
start = datetime.strptime(resource.get("start"), date_iso)
end = datetime.strptime(resource.get("end"), date_iso)
id_ = resource["id"]
u = usage.Usage(
resource=id_,
tenant=request.params["tenant"],
value=resource["amount"],
start=start,
end=end)
db.add(u)
try:
db.commit()
except Exception as e:
# Explodytime
status(500)
return(json.dumps(
{"status": "error",
"error" : "database transaction error"
}))
status(201)
return json.dumps({
"status": "ok",
"saved": len(body["resources"])
})
@app.get("/bill")
@app.get("/bill/{id}")
@app.get("/bills/{id}")
@keystone
def get_bill():
@must("tenant", "start", "end")
def get_bill(id_):
"""
Returns either a single bill or a set of the most recent
bills for a given Tenant.
"""
pass
# TODO: Put these into an input validator instead
try:
start = datetime.strptime(request.params["start"], date_iso)
except:
abort(
403,
json.dumps(
{"status":"error",
"error": "start date is not ISO-compliant"})
)
try:
end = datetime.strptime(request.params["end"], date_iso)
except:
abort(
403,
json.dumps(
{"status":"error",
"error": "end date is not ISO-compliant"})
)
try:
bill = BillInterface(session).get(id_)
except:
abort(404)
if not bill:
abort(404)
@app.get("/bill/{bill_id}")
resp = {"status": "ok",
"bill": [],
"total": str(bill.total),
"tenant": bill.tenant_id
}
for resource in billed:
resp["bill"].append({
'resource_id': bill.resource_id,
'volume': str( bill.volume ),
'rate': str( bill.rate ),
# 'metadata': # TODO: This will be filled in with extra data
})
return (200, json.dumps(resp))
@app.post("/usage/current")
@keystone
def get_bill_by_id(bill_id=None):
@must("tenant_id")
def get_current_usage():
"""
Is intended to return a running total of the current billing periods'
dataset. Performs a Rate transformer on each transformed datapoint and
returns the result.
TODO: Implement
"""
pass
@app.post("/bill")
@ -147,6 +230,29 @@ def make_a_bill():
end = body.get("end", None)
if not start or not end:
return abort(403) # All three *must* be defined
bill = usage.Bill()
# total =
bill = BillInterface(session)
thebill = bill.generate(body["tenant_id"], start, end)
# assumes the bill is saved
if not thebill.is_saved:
# raise an error
abort(500)
resp = {"status":"created",
"id": thebill.id,
"contents": [],
"total": None
}
for resource in thebill.resources:
total += Decimal(billed.total)
resp["contents"].append({
'resource_id': bill.resource_id,
'volume': str( bill.volume ),
'rate': str( bill.rate ),
# 'metadata': # TODO: This will be filled in with extra data
})
resp["total"] = thebill.total
return (201, json.dumps(resp))

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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
INSTALLED="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
ORIGIN=`pwd`
# Bring up our python environment
# Pass through all our command line opts as expected
$INSTALLED/../env/bin/python $INSTALLED/bill.py $@

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@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, os
try:
from artifice import interface
except ImportError:
loc, fn = os.path.split(__file__)
print loc
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(loc + "/../"))
sys.path.insert(0, here)
# # Are we potentially in a virtualenv? Add that in.
# if os.path.exists( os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7" ) ):
# sys.path.insert(1, os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7"))
from artifice import interface
import datetime
import yaml
date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
other_date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"
date_fmt_fnc = lambda x: datetime.datetime.strptime(date_format)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Takes names to display.
# none means display them all.
parser.add_argument("-t", "--tenant", dest="tenants",
help='Tenant to display', action="append", default=[])
# Add some sections to show data from.
# Empty is display all
parser.add_argument("-s", "--section", dest="sections",
help="Sections to display", action="append")
# Ranging
# We want to get stuff from, to.
parser.add_argument(
"--from",
dest="start",
help="When to start our range, date format %s" % ( date_fmt.replace("%","%%") ) ,
type=date_fmt_fnc,
default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=31)
)
parser.add_argument(
"--to", dest="end",
help="When to end our date range. Defaults to yesterday.",
type=date_fmt_fnc,
default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=1))
parser.add_argument("--config", dest="config", help="Config file",
default="/opt/stack/artifice/etc/artifice/conf.yaml")
args = parser.parse_args()
try:
conf = yaml.load(open(args.config).read())
except IOError:
# Whoops
print "couldn't load %s " % args.config
sys.exit(1)
# Make ourselves a nice interaction object
# Password needs to be loaded from /etc/artifice/database
fh = open(conf["database"]["password_path"])
password = fh.read()
fh.close()
# Make ourselves a nice interaction object
conf["database"]["password"] = password.replace("\n", "")
n = interface.Artifice(conf)
tenants = args.tenants
if not args.tenants:
# only parse this list of tenants
tenants = n.tenants
print "\n # ----------------- bill summary for: ----------------- # "
print "Range: %s -> %s" % (args.start, args.end)
for tenant_name in tenants:
# artifact = n.tenant(tenant_name).section(section).usage(args.start, args.end)
# data should now be an artifact-like construct.
# Data also knows about Samples, where as an Artifact doesn't.
# An artifact knows its section
tenant = n.tenant(tenant_name)
# Makes a new invoice up for this tenant.
invoice = tenant.invoice(args.start, args.end)
print "\n# ------------------------ Tenant: %s ------------------------ #" % tenant.name
# usage = tenant.usage(start, end)
usage = tenant.usage(args.start, args.end)
# A Usage set is the entirety of time for this Tenant.
# It's not time-limited at all.
# But the
usage.save()
invoice.bill(usage.vms)
invoice.bill(usage.volumes)
invoice.bill(usage.objects)
invoice.bill(usage.networks)
invoice.close()
print invoice.total()
print "# --------------------- End of Tenant: %s --------------------- #" % tenant.name
# for datacenter, sections in usage.iteritems():
# # DC is the name of the DC/region. Or the internal code. W/E.
# print datacenter
# for section_name in args.sections:
# assert section in sections
# # section = sections[ section ]
# print sections[section_name]
# for resources in sections[section_name]:
# for resource in resources:
# print resource
# for meter in resource.meters:
# usage = meter.usage(start, end)
# if usage.has_been_saved():
# continue
# print usage.volume()
# print usage.cost()
# usage.save()
# # Finally, bill it.
# # All of these things need to be converted to the
# # publicly-viewable version now.
# invoice.bill(datacenter, resource, meter, usage)
# # Section is going to be in the set of vm, network, storage, image
# # # or just all of them.
# # # It's not going to be an individual meter name.
# # artifacts = section.usage(args.start, args.end)
# # for artifact in artifacts:
# # if artifact.has_been_saved:
# # # Does this artifact exist in the DB?
# # continue
# # artifact.save() # Save to the Artifact storage
# # # Saves to the invoice.
# # invoice.bill ( artifact )
# # # artifact.bill( invoice.id )
# # print "%s: %s" % (section.name, artifact.volume)

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@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, os
try:
from artifice import interface
except ImportError:
loc, fn = os.path.split(__file__)
print loc
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(loc +"/../"))
sys.path.insert(0, here)
# # Are we potentially in a virtualenv? Add that in.
# if os.path.exists( os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7" ) ):
# sys.path.insert(1, os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7"))
from artifice import interface
import datetime
import yaml
date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
other_date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"
date_fmt_fnc = lambda x: datetime.datetime.strptime(date_format)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Takes names to display.
# none means display them all.
parser.add_argument("-t", "--tenant", dest="tenants", help='Tenant to display', action="append", default=[])
# Add some sections to show data from.
# Empty is display all
parser.add_argument("-s", "--section", dest="sections", help="Sections to display", action="append")
# Ranging
# We want to get stuff from, to.
parser.add_argument(
"--from",
dest="start",
help="When to start our range, date format %s",
type=date_fmt_fnc,
default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=31)
)
parser.add_argument("--to", dest="end", help="When to end our date range. Defaults to yesterday.",
type=date_fmt_fnc, default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=1) )
parser.add_argument("--config", dest="config", help="Config file", default="/opt/stack/artifice/etc/artifice/conf.yaml")
args = parser.parse_args()
try:
conf = yaml.load(open(args.config).read())
except IOError:
# Whoops
print "couldn't load %s " % args.config
sys.exit(1)
# Make ourselves a nice interaction object
# Password needs to be loaded from /etc/artifice/database
fh = open(conf["database"]["password_path"])
password = fh.read()
fh.close()
# Make ourselves a nice interaction object
conf["database"]["password"] = password
n = interface.Artifice(conf)
tenants = args.tenants
if not args.tenants:
# only parse this list of tenants
tenants = n.tenants
print "\n # ----------------- bill summary for: ----------------- # "
print "Range: %s -> %s" % (args.start, args.end)
for tenant_name in tenants:
# artifact = n.tenant(tenant_name).section(section).usage(args.start, args.end)
# data should now be an artifact-like construct.
# Data also knows about Samples, where as an Artifact doesn't.
# An artifact knows its section
tenant = n.tenant(tenant_name)
# Makes a new invoice up for this tenant.
invoice = tenant.invoice(args.start, args.end)
print "\n# ------------------------ Tenant: %s ------------------------ #" % tenant.name
# usage = tenant.usage(start, end)
usage = tenant.usage(args.start, args.end)
# A Usage set is the entirety of time for this Tenant.
# It's not time-limited at all.
# But the
usage.save()
invoice.bill(usage.vms)
invoice.bill(usage.volumes)
# invoice.bill(usage.objects)
invoice.close()
print invoice.total()
print "# --------------------- End of Tenant: %s --------------------- #" % tenant.name
# for datacenter, sections in usage.iteritems():
# # DC is the name of the DC/region. Or the internal code. W/E.
# print datacenter
# for section_name in args.sections:
# assert section in sections
# # section = sections[ section ]
# print sections[section_name]
# for resources in sections[section_name]:
# for resource in resources:
# print resource
# for meter in resource.meters:
# usage = meter.usage(start, end)
# if usage.has_been_saved():
# continue
# print usage.volume()
# print usage.cost()
# usage.save()
# # Finally, bill it.
# # All of these things need to be converted to the
# # publicly-viewable version now.
# invoice.bill(datacenter, resource, meter, usage)
# # Section is going to be in the set of vm, network, storage, image
# # # or just all of them.
# # # It's not going to be an individual meter name.
# # artifacts = section.usage(args.start, args.end)
# # for artifact in artifacts:
# # if artifact.has_been_saved:
# # # Does this artifact exist in the DB?
# # continue
# # artifact.save() # Save to the Artifact storage
# # # Saves to the invoice.
# # invoice.bill ( artifact )
# # # artifact.bill( invoice.id )
# # print "%s: %s" % (section.name, artifact.volume)

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@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys
try:
from artifice import interface
except ImportError:
loc, fn = os.path.split(__file__)
print loc
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(loc +"/../"))
sys.path.insert(0, here)
# # Are we potentially in a virtualenv? Add that in.
# if os.path.exists( os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7" ) ):
# sys.path.insert(1, os.path.join(here, "lib/python2.7"))
from artifice import interface
import datetime
import yaml
date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
other_date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"
date_fmt = "%Y-%m-%d"
def date_fmt_fnc(val):
return datetime.datetime.strptime(val, date_fmt)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Takes names to display.
# none means display them all.
parser.add_argument("-t", "--tenant", dest="tenants", help='Tenant to display', action="append", default=[])
# Add some sections to show data from.
# Empty is display all
parser.add_argument("-s", "--section", dest="sections", help="Sections to display", action="append")
# Ranging
# We want to get stuff from, to.
parser.add_argument(
"--from",
dest="start",
help="When to start our range, date format %s",
type=date_fmt_fnc,
default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=31)
)
parser.add_argument("--to", dest="end", help="When to end our date range. Defaults to yesterday.",
type=date_fmt_fnc, default=datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=1) )
parser.add_argument("-c", "--config", dest="config", help="Config file", default="/opt/stack/artifice/etc/artifice/conf.yaml")
args = parser.parse_args()
print "\n # ----------------- usage summary for: ----------------- # "
print "Range: %s -> %s" % (args.start, args.end)
try:
conf = yaml.load(open(args.config).read())
except IOError:
# Whoops
print "couldn't load %s " % args.config
sys.exit(1)
fh = open(conf["database"]["password_path"])
password = fh.read()
fh.close()
# Make ourselves a nice interaction object
conf["database"]["password"] = password
instance = interface.Artifice(conf)
tenants = args.tenants
if not args.tenants:
# only parse this list of tenants
tenants = instance.tenants
for tenant_name in tenants:
# artifact = n.tenant(tenant_name).section(section).usage(args.start, args.end)
# data should now be an artifact-like construct.
# Data also knows about Samples, where as an Artifact doesn't.
# An artifact knows its section
tenant = instance.tenant(tenant_name)
# Makes a new invoice up for this tenant.
invoice = tenant.invoice(args.start, args.end)
print "\n# ------------------------ Tenant: %s ------------------------ #" % tenant.name
# usage = tenant.usage(start, end)
usage = tenant.usage(args.start, args.end)
# A Usage set is the entirety of time for this Tenant.
# It's not time-limited at all.
invoice.bill(usage.vms)
invoice.bill(usage.volumes)
# invoice.bill(usage.objects)
print "Total invoice value: %s" % invoice.total()
print "# --------------------- End of Tenant: %s --------------------- #" % tenant.name