# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc. # # 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. """ A remote procedure call (rpc) abstraction. For some wrappers that add message versioning to rpc, see: rpc.dispatcher rpc.proxy """ import inspect import logging from oslo.config import cfg from quantum.openstack.common.gettextutils import _ from quantum.openstack.common import importutils from quantum.openstack.common import local LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) rpc_opts = [ cfg.StrOpt('rpc_backend', default='%s.impl_kombu' % __package__, help="The messaging module to use, defaults to kombu."), cfg.IntOpt('rpc_thread_pool_size', default=64, help='Size of RPC thread pool'), cfg.IntOpt('rpc_conn_pool_size', default=30, help='Size of RPC connection pool'), cfg.IntOpt('rpc_response_timeout', default=60, help='Seconds to wait for a response from call or multicall'), cfg.IntOpt('rpc_cast_timeout', default=30, help='Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). ' 'Only supported by impl_zmq.'), cfg.ListOpt('allowed_rpc_exception_modules', default=['quantum.openstack.common.exception', 'nova.exception', 'cinder.exception', 'exceptions', ], help='Modules of exceptions that are permitted to be recreated' 'upon receiving exception data from an rpc call.'), cfg.BoolOpt('fake_rabbit', default=False, help='If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider'), cfg.StrOpt('control_exchange', default='openstack', help='AMQP exchange to connect to if using RabbitMQ or Qpid'), ] CONF = cfg.CONF CONF.register_opts(rpc_opts) def set_defaults(control_exchange): cfg.set_defaults(rpc_opts, control_exchange=control_exchange) def create_connection(new=True): """Create a connection to the message bus used for rpc. For some example usage of creating a connection and some consumers on that connection, see nova.service. :param new: Whether or not to create a new connection. A new connection will be created by default. If new is False, the implementation is free to return an existing connection from a pool. :returns: An instance of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection """ return _get_impl().create_connection(CONF, new=new) def _check_for_lock(): if not CONF.debug: return None if ((hasattr(local.strong_store, 'locks_held') and local.strong_store.locks_held)): stack = ' :: '.join([frame[3] for frame in inspect.stack()]) LOG.warn(_('A RPC is being made while holding a lock. The locks ' 'currently held are %(locks)s. This is probably a bug. ' 'Please report it. Include the following: [%(stack)s].'), {'locks': local.strong_store.locks_held, 'stack': stack}) return True return False def call(context, topic, msg, timeout=None, check_for_lock=False): """Invoke a remote method that returns something. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the topic argument of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() and only applies when the consumer was created with fanout=False. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :param timeout: int, number of seconds to use for a response timeout. If set, this overrides the rpc_response_timeout option. :param check_for_lock: if True, a warning is emitted if a RPC call is made with a lock held. :returns: A dict from the remote method. :raises: openstack.common.rpc.common.Timeout if a complete response is not received before the timeout is reached. """ if check_for_lock: _check_for_lock() return _get_impl().call(CONF, context, topic, msg, timeout) def cast(context, topic, msg): """Invoke a remote method that does not return anything. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the topic argument of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() and only applies when the consumer was created with fanout=False. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :returns: None """ return _get_impl().cast(CONF, context, topic, msg) def fanout_cast(context, topic, msg): """Broadcast a remote method invocation with no return. This method will get invoked on all consumers that were set up with this topic name and fanout=True. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the topic argument of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() and only applies when the consumer was created with fanout=True. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :returns: None """ return _get_impl().fanout_cast(CONF, context, topic, msg) def multicall(context, topic, msg, timeout=None, check_for_lock=False): """Invoke a remote method and get back an iterator. In this case, the remote method will be returning multiple values in separate messages, so the return values can be processed as the come in via an iterator. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param topic: The topic to send the rpc message to. This correlates to the topic argument of openstack.common.rpc.common.Connection.create_consumer() and only applies when the consumer was created with fanout=False. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :param timeout: int, number of seconds to use for a response timeout. If set, this overrides the rpc_response_timeout option. :param check_for_lock: if True, a warning is emitted if a RPC call is made with a lock held. :returns: An iterator. The iterator will yield a tuple (N, X) where N is an index that starts at 0 and increases by one for each value returned and X is the Nth value that was returned by the remote method. :raises: openstack.common.rpc.common.Timeout if a complete response is not received before the timeout is reached. """ if check_for_lock: _check_for_lock() return _get_impl().multicall(CONF, context, topic, msg, timeout) def notify(context, topic, msg, envelope=False): """Send notification event. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. :param msg: This is a dict of content of event. :param envelope: Set to True to enable message envelope for notifications. :returns: None """ return _get_impl().notify(cfg.CONF, context, topic, msg, envelope) def cleanup(): """Clean up resoruces in use by implementation. Clean up any resources that have been allocated by the RPC implementation. This is typically open connections to a messaging service. This function would get called before an application using this API exits to allow connections to get torn down cleanly. :returns: None """ return _get_impl().cleanup() def cast_to_server(context, server_params, topic, msg): """Invoke a remote method that does not return anything. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param server_params: Connection information :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :returns: None """ return _get_impl().cast_to_server(CONF, context, server_params, topic, msg) def fanout_cast_to_server(context, server_params, topic, msg): """Broadcast to a remote method invocation with no return. :param context: Information that identifies the user that has made this request. :param server_params: Connection information :param topic: The topic to send the notification to. :param msg: This is a dict in the form { "method" : "method_to_invoke", "args" : dict_of_kwargs } :returns: None """ return _get_impl().fanout_cast_to_server(CONF, context, server_params, topic, msg) def queue_get_for(context, topic, host): """Get a queue name for a given topic + host. This function only works if this naming convention is followed on the consumer side, as well. For example, in nova, every instance of the nova-foo service calls create_consumer() for two topics: foo foo. Messages sent to the 'foo' topic are distributed to exactly one instance of the nova-foo service. The services are chosen in a round-robin fashion. Messages sent to the 'foo.' topic are sent to the nova-foo service on . """ return '%s.%s' % (topic, host) if host else topic _RPCIMPL = None def _get_impl(): """Delay import of rpc_backend until configuration is loaded.""" global _RPCIMPL if _RPCIMPL is None: try: _RPCIMPL = importutils.import_module(CONF.rpc_backend) except ImportError: # For backwards compatibility with older nova config. impl = CONF.rpc_backend.replace('nova.rpc', 'nova.openstack.common.rpc') _RPCIMPL = importutils.import_module(impl) return _RPCIMPL