zaqar/zaqar/storage/swift/driver.py

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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from six.moves import urllib
from keystoneauth1.identity import v3
from keystoneauth1 import session as keystone_session
from oslo_log import log as logging
import swiftclient
from zaqar.common import decorators
from zaqar import storage
from zaqar.storage.swift import controllers
from zaqar.storage.swift import options
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DataDriver(storage.DataDriverBase):
_DRIVER_OPTIONS = options._config_options()
def __init__(self, conf, cache, control_driver):
super(DataDriver, self).__init__(conf, cache, control_driver)
self.swift_conf = self.conf[options.MESSAGE_SWIFT_GROUP]
@property
def capabilities(self):
return (
storage.Capabilities.AOD,
storage.Capabilities.DURABILITY,
)
@decorators.lazy_property(write=False)
def connection(self):
return _ClientWrapper(self.swift_conf)
def is_alive(self):
return True
@decorators.lazy_property(write=False)
def queue_controller(self):
return controllers.QueueController(self)
@decorators.lazy_property(write=False)
def message_controller(self):
return controllers.MessageController(self)
@decorators.lazy_property(write=False)
def subscription_controller(self):
return controllers.SubscriptionController(self)
@decorators.lazy_property(write=False)
def claim_controller(self):
return controllers.ClaimController(self)
def _health(self):
raise NotImplementedError("No health checks")
def close(self):
pass
class _ClientWrapper(object):
"""Wrapper around swiftclient.Connection.
This wraps swiftclient.Connection to give the same API, but provide a
thread-safe alternative with a different object for every method call. It
maintains performance by managing authentication itself, and passing the
token afterwards.
"""
def __init__(self, conf):
self.conf = conf
self.parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(conf.uri)
self.token = None
self.url = None
self.session = None
self.auth = None
def _refresh_auth(self):
self.auth = v3.Password(
username=self.parsed_url.username,
password=self.parsed_url.password,
project_name=self.parsed_url.path[1:],
user_domain_id='default',
project_domain_id='default',
auth_url=self.conf.auth_url)
self.session = keystone_session.Session(auth=self.auth)
self.url = self.session.get_endpoint(service_type='object-store')
self.token = self.session.get_token()
def __getattr__(self, attr):
# This part is not thread-safe, but the worst case is having a bunch of
# useless auth calls, so it should be okay.
if (self.auth is None or
self.auth.get_auth_ref(self.session).will_expire_soon()):
self._refresh_auth()
client = swiftclient.Connection(
preauthurl=self.url,
preauthtoken=self.token)
return getattr(client, attr)