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glances/amps_list.py (8 issues)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# This file is part of Glances.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2019 Nicolargo <[email protected]>
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#
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# Glances is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Glances is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""Manage the AMPs list."""
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import os
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import re
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import threading
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from glances.compat import listkeys, iteritems
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from glances.logger import logger
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from glances.globals import amps_path
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from glances.processes import glances_processes
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class AmpsList(object):
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    """This class describes the optional application monitoring process list.
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    The AMP list is a list of processes with a specific monitoring action.
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    The list (Python list) is composed of items (Python dict).
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    An item is defined (dict keys):
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    *...
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    """
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    # The dict
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    __amps_dict = {}
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    def __init__(self, args, config):
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        """Init the AMPs list."""
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        self.args = args
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        self.config = config
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        # Load the AMP configurations / scripts
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        self.load_configs()
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    def load_configs(self):
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        """Load the AMP configuration files."""
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        if self.config is None:
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            return False
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        # Display a warning (deprecated) message if the monitor section exist
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        if "monitor" in self.config.sections():
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            logger.warning("A deprecated [monitor] section exists in the Glances configuration file. You should use the new Applications Monitoring Process module instead (http://glances.readthedocs.io/en/develop/aoa/amps.html).")
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        header = "glances_"
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        # For each AMP scrip, call the load_config method
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        for s in self.config.sections():
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            if s.startswith("amp_"):
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                # An AMP section exists in the configuration file
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                # If an AMP script exist in the glances/amps folder, use it
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                amp_conf_name = s[4:]
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                amp_script = os.path.join(amps_path, header + s[4:] + ".py")
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                if not os.path.exists(amp_script):
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                    # If not, use the default script
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                    amp_script = os.path.join(amps_path, "glances_default.py")
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                try:
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                    amp = __import__(os.path.basename(amp_script)[:-3])
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                except ImportError as e:
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                    logger.warning("Missing Python Lib ({}), cannot load {} AMP".format(e, amp_conf_name))
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                except Exception as e:
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                    logger.warning("Cannot load {} AMP ({})".format(amp_conf_name, e))
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                else:
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                    # Add the AMP to the dictionary
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                    # The key is the AMP name
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                    # for example, the file glances_xxx.py
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                    # generate self._amps_list["xxx"] = ...
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                    self.__amps_dict[amp_conf_name] = amp.Amp(name=amp_conf_name, args=self.args)
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                    # Load the AMP configuration
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                    self.__amps_dict[amp_conf_name].load_config(self.config)
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        # Log AMPs list
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        logger.debug("AMPs list: {}".format(self.getList()))
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        return True
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    def __str__(self):
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        return str(self.__amps_dict)
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return self.__amps_dict
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    def __getitem__(self, item):
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        return self.__amps_dict[item]
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    def __len__(self):
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        return len(self.__amps_dict)
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    def update(self):
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        """Update the command result attributed."""
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        # Get the current processes list (once)
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        processlist = glances_processes.getlist()
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        # Iter upon the AMPs dict
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        for k, v in iteritems(self.get()):
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            if not v.enable():
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                # Do not update if the enable tag is set
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                continue
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            amps_list = self._build_amps_list(v, processlist)
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            if len(amps_list) > 0:
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                # At least one process is matching the regex
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                logger.debug("AMPS: {} processes {} detected ({})".format(len(amps_list),
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                                                                          k,
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                                                                          amps_list))
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                # Call the AMP update method
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                thread = threading.Thread(target=v.update_wrapper, args=[amps_list])
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                thread.start()
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            else:
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                # Set the process number to 0
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                v.set_count(0)
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                if v.count_min() is not None and v.count_min() > 0:
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                    # Only display the "No running process message" if countmin is defined
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                    v.set_result("No running process")
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        return self.__amps_dict
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    def _build_amps_list(self, amp_value, processlist):
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        """Return the AMPS process list according to the amp_value
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        Search application monitored processes by a regular expression
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        """
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        ret = []
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        try:
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            # Search in both cmdline and name (for kernel thread, see #1261)
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            for p in processlist:
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                add_it = False
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                if (re.search(amp_value.regex(), p['name']) is not None):
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                    add_it = True
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                else:
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                    for c in p['cmdline']:
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                        if (re.search(amp_value.regex(), c) is not None):
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                            add_it = True
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                            break
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                if add_it:
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                    ret.append({'pid': p['pid'],
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                                'cpu_percent': p['cpu_percent'],
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                                'memory_percent': p['memory_percent']})
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        except (TypeError, KeyError) as e:
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            logger.debug("Can not build AMPS list ({})".format(e))
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        return ret
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    def getList(self):
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        """Return the AMPs list."""
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        return listkeys(self.__amps_dict)
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    def get(self):
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        """Return the AMPs dict."""
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        return self.__amps_dict
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    def set(self, new_dict):
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        """Set the AMPs dict."""
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        self.__amps_dict = new_dict
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