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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
Complex classes like glances.plugins.diskio.DiskioPlugin.msg_curse() often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
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| 210 | def msg_curse(self, args=None, max_width=None): |
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| 211 | """Return the dict to display in the curse interface.""" |
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| 212 | # Init the return message |
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| 213 | ret = [] |
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| 214 | |||
| 215 | # Only process if stats exist and display plugin enable... |
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| 216 | if not self.stats or self.is_disabled(): |
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| 217 | return ret |
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| 218 | |||
| 219 | # Max size for the interface name |
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| 220 | if max_width: |
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| 221 | name_max_width = max_width - 13 |
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| 222 | else: |
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| 223 | # No max_width defined, return an empty curse message |
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| 224 | logger.debug(f"No max_width defined for the {self.plugin_name} plugin, it will not be displayed.") |
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| 225 | return ret |
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| 226 | |||
| 227 | # Header |
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| 228 | msg = '{:{width}}'.format('DISK I/O', width=name_max_width) |
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| 229 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, "TITLE")) |
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| 230 | if args.diskio_iops: |
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| 231 | msg = '{:>8}'.format('IOR/s') |
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| 232 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 233 | msg = '{:>7}'.format('IOW/s') |
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| 234 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 235 | elif args.diskio_latency: |
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| 236 | msg = '{:>8}'.format('ms/opR') |
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| 237 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 238 | msg = '{:>7}'.format('ms/opW') |
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| 239 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 240 | else: |
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| 241 | msg = '{:>8}'.format('R/s') |
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| 242 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 243 | msg = '{:>7}'.format('W/s') |
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| 244 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 245 | # Disk list (sorted by name) |
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| 246 | for i in self.sorted_stats(): |
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| 247 | # Hide stats if never be different from 0 (issue #1787) |
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| 248 | if all(self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key=f, option='hidden') for f in self.hide_zero_fields): |
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| 249 | continue |
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| 250 | # Is there an alias for the disk name ? |
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| 251 | disk_name = i['alias'] if 'alias' in i else i['disk_name'] |
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| 252 | # New line |
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| 253 | ret.append(self.curse_new_line()) |
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| 254 | if len(disk_name) > name_max_width: |
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| 255 | # Cut disk name if it is too long |
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| 256 | disk_name = disk_name[:name_max_width] + '_' |
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| 257 | msg = '{:{width}}'.format(nativestr(disk_name), width=name_max_width + 1) |
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| 258 | ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg)) |
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| 259 | if args.diskio_iops: |
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| 260 | # count |
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| 261 | txps = self.auto_unit(i.get('read_count_rate_per_sec', None)) |
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| 262 | rxps = self.auto_unit(i.get('write_count_rate_per_sec', None)) |
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| 263 | msg = f'{txps:>7}' |
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| 264 | ret.append( |
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| 265 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 266 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='read_count', option='decoration') |
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| 267 | ) |
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| 268 | ) |
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| 269 | msg = f'{rxps:>7}' |
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| 270 | ret.append( |
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| 271 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 272 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='write_count', option='decoration') |
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| 273 | ) |
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| 274 | ) |
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| 275 | elif args.diskio_latency: |
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| 276 | # latency (mean time spent reading/writing per operation) |
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| 277 | txps = self.auto_unit(i.get('read_latency', None), low_precision=True) |
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| 278 | rxps = self.auto_unit(i.get('write_latency', None), low_precision=True) |
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| 279 | msg = f'{txps:>7}' |
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| 280 | ret.append( |
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| 281 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 282 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='read_latency', option='decoration') |
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| 283 | ) |
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| 284 | ) |
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| 285 | msg = f'{rxps:>7}' |
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| 286 | ret.append( |
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| 287 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 288 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='write_latency', option='decoration') |
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| 289 | ) |
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| 290 | ) |
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| 291 | else: |
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| 292 | # Bitrate |
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| 293 | txps = self.auto_unit(i.get('read_bytes_rate_per_sec', None)) |
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| 294 | rxps = self.auto_unit(i.get('write_bytes_rate_per_sec', None)) |
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| 295 | msg = f'{txps:>7}' |
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| 296 | ret.append( |
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| 297 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 298 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='read_bytes', option='decoration') |
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| 299 | ) |
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| 300 | ) |
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| 301 | msg = f'{rxps:>7}' |
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| 302 | ret.append( |
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| 303 | self.curse_add_line( |
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| 304 | msg, self.get_views(item=i[self.get_key()], key='write_bytes', option='decoration') |
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| 305 | ) |
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| 306 | ) |
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| 308 | return ret |
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| 309 |