# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # This file is part of Glances. # # Copyright (C) 2015 Nicolargo # # Glances is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Glances is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . """ I am your father... ...for all Glances plugins. """ # Import system libs import json from datetime import datetime from operator import itemgetter # Import Glances lib from glances.core.glances_actions import GlancesActions from glances.core.glances_globals import is_py3 from glances.core.glances_logging import logger from glances.core.glances_logs import glances_logs class GlancesPlugin(object): """Main class for Glances plugin.""" def __init__(self, args=None, items_history_list=None): """Init the plugin of plugins class.""" # Plugin name (= module name without glances_) self.plugin_name = self.__class__.__module__[len('glances_'):] # logger.debug("Init plugin %s" % self.plugin_name) # Init the args self.args = args # Init the default alignement (for curses) self._align = 'left' # Init the input method self._input_method = 'local' self._short_system_name = None # Init the stats list self.stats = None # Init the history list self.items_history_list = items_history_list self.stats_history = self.init_stats_history() # Init the limits dictionnary self._limits = dict() # Init the actions self.actions = GlancesActions() # Init the views self.views = dict() def __repr__(self): """Return the raw stats.""" return self.stats def __str__(self): """Return the human-readable stats.""" return str(self.stats) def get_key(self): """Return the key of the list.""" return None def add_item_history(self, key, value): """Add an new item (key, value) to the current history.""" try: self.stats_history[key].append(value) except KeyError: self.stats_history[key] = [value] def init_stats_history(self): """Init the stats history (dict of list).""" ret = None if self.args is not None and self.args.enable_history and self.get_items_history_list() is not None: init_list = [i['name'] for i in self.get_items_history_list()] logger.debug("Stats history activated for plugin {0} (items: {0})".format( self.plugin_name, init_list)) ret = {} return ret def reset_stats_history(self): """Reset the stats history (dict of list).""" if self.args is not None and self.args.enable_history and self.get_items_history_list() is not None: reset_list = [i['name'] for i in self.get_items_history_list()] logger.debug("Reset history for plugin {0} (items: {0})".format( self.plugin_name, reset_list)) self.stats_history = {} def update_stats_history(self, item_name=''): """Update stats history.""" if (self.stats and self.args is not None and self.args.enable_history and self.get_items_history_list() is not None): self.add_item_history('date', datetime.now()) for i in self.get_items_history_list(): if type(self.stats) is list: # Stats is a list of data # Iter throught it (for exemple, iter throught network # interface) for l in self.stats: self.add_item_history( l[item_name] + '_' + i['name'], l[i['name']]) else: # Stats is not a list # Add the item to the history directly self.add_item_history(i['name'], self.stats[i['name']]) def get_stats_history(self): """Return the stats history.""" return self.stats_history def get_items_history_list(self): """Return the items history list.""" return self.items_history_list @property def input_method(self): """Get the input method.""" return self._input_method @input_method.setter def input_method(self, input_method): """Set the input method. * local: system local grab (psutil or direct access) * snmp: Client server mode via SNMP * glances: Client server mode via Glances API """ self._input_method = input_method @property def short_system_name(self): """Get the short detected OS name (SNMP).""" return self._short_system_name @short_system_name.setter def short_system_name(self, short_name): """Set the short detected OS name (SNMP).""" self._short_system_name = short_name def set_stats(self, input_stats): """Set the stats to input_stats.""" self.stats = input_stats def get_stats_snmp(self, bulk=False, snmp_oid=None): """Update stats using SNMP. If bulk=True, use a bulk request instead of a get request. """ snmp_oid = snmp_oid or {} from glances.core.glances_snmp import GlancesSNMPClient # Init the SNMP request clientsnmp = GlancesSNMPClient(host=self.args.client, port=self.args.snmp_port, version=self.args.snmp_version, community=self.args.snmp_community) # Process the SNMP request ret = {} if bulk: # Bulk request snmpresult = clientsnmp.getbulk_by_oid(0, 10, *snmp_oid.values()) if len(snmp_oid) == 1: # Bulk command for only one OID # Note: key is the item indexed but the OID result for item in snmpresult: if item.keys()[0].startswith(snmp_oid.values()[0]): ret[snmp_oid.keys()[0] + item.keys() [0].split(snmp_oid.values()[0])[1]] = item.values()[0] else: # Build the internal dict with the SNMP result # Note: key is the first item in the snmp_oid index = 1 for item in snmpresult: item_stats = {} item_key = None for key in list(snmp_oid.keys()): oid = snmp_oid[key] + '.' + str(index) if oid in item: if item_key is None: item_key = item[oid] else: item_stats[key] = item[oid] if item_stats: ret[item_key] = item_stats index += 1 else: # Simple get request snmpresult = clientsnmp.get_by_oid(*snmp_oid.values()) # Build the internal dict with the SNMP result for key in list(snmp_oid.keys()): ret[key] = snmpresult[snmp_oid[key]] return ret def get_raw(self): """Return the stats object.""" return self.stats def get_stats(self): """Return the stats object in JSON format.""" return json.dumps(self.stats) def get_stats_item(self, item): """Return the stats object for a specific item in JSON format. Stats should be a list of dict (processlist, network...) """ if type(self.stats) is not list: if type(self.stats) is dict: try: return json.dumps({item: self.stats[item]}) except KeyError as e: logger.error("Cannot get item {0} ({1})".format(item, e)) else: return None else: try: # Source: # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4573875/python-get-index-of-dictionary-item-in-list return json.dumps({item: map(itemgetter(item), self.stats)}) except (KeyError, ValueError) as e: logger.error("Cannot get item {0} ({1})".format(item, e)) return None def get_stats_value(self, item, value): """Return the stats object for a specific item=value in JSON format. Stats should be a list of dict (processlist, network...) """ if type(self.stats) is not list: return None else: if value.isdigit(): value = int(value) try: return json.dumps({value: [i for i in self.stats if i[item] == value]}) except (KeyError, ValueError) as e: logger.error( "Cannot get item({0})=value({1}) ({2})".format(item, value, e)) return None def update_views(self): """Default builder fo the stats views. The V of MVC A dict of dict with the needed information to display the stats. Example for the stat xxx: 'xxx': {'decoration': 'DEFAULT', 'optional': False, 'additional': False, 'splittable': False} """ ret = {} if type(self.get_raw()) is list and self.get_raw() is not None and self.get_key() is not None: # Stats are stored in a list of dict (ex: NETWORK, FS...) for i in self.get_raw(): ret[i[self.get_key()]] = {} for key in i.keys(): value = {'decoration': 'DEFAULT', 'optional': False, 'additional': False, 'splittable': False} ret[i[self.get_key()]][key] = value elif type(self.get_raw()) is dict and self.get_raw() is not None: # Stats are stored in a dict (ex: CPU, LOAD...) for key in self.get_raw().keys(): value = {'decoration': 'DEFAULT', 'optional': False, 'additional': False, 'splittable': False} ret[key] = value self.views = ret return self.views def set_views(self, input_views): """Set the views to input_views.""" self.views = input_views def get_views(self, item=None, key=None, option=None): """Return the views object. If key is None, return all the view for the current plugin else if option is None return the view for the specific key (all option) else return the view fo the specific key/option Specify item if the stats are stored in a dict of dict (ex: NETWORK, FS...) """ if item is None: item_views = self.views else: item_views = self.views[item] if key is None: return item_views else: if option is None: return item_views[key] else: return item_views[key][option] def load_limits(self, config): """Load limits from the configuration file, if it exists.""" if (hasattr(config, 'has_section') and config.has_section(self.plugin_name)): for level, v in config.items(self.plugin_name): # Read limits limit = '_'.join([self.plugin_name, level]) try: self._limits[limit] = config.get_float_value(self.plugin_name, level) except ValueError: self._limits[limit] = config.get_value(self.plugin_name, level).split(",") logger.debug("Load limit: {0} = {1}".format(limit, self._limits[limit])) @property def limits(self): """Return the limits object.""" return self._limits @limits.setter def limits(self, input_limits): """Set the limits to input_limits.""" self._limits = input_limits def get_alert(self, current=0, minimum=0, maximum=100, header="", log=False): """Return the alert status relative to a current value. Use this function for minor stats. If current < CAREFUL of max then alert = OK If current > CAREFUL of max then alert = CAREFUL If current > WARNING of max then alert = WARNING If current > CRITICAL of max then alert = CRITICAL If defined 'header' is added between the plugin name and the status. Only useful for stats with several alert status. If log=True than add log if necessary elif log=False than do not log elig log=None than apply the config given in the conf file """ # Compute the % try: value = (current * 100) / maximum except ZeroDivisionError: return 'DEFAULT' except TypeError: return 'DEFAULT' # Build the stat_name = plugin_name + header if header == "": stat_name = self.plugin_name else: stat_name = self.plugin_name + '_' + header # Manage limits ret = 'OK' try: if value > self.__get_limit('critical', stat_name=stat_name): ret = 'CRITICAL' elif value > self.__get_limit('warning', stat_name=stat_name): ret = 'WARNING' elif value > self.__get_limit('careful', stat_name=stat_name): ret = 'CAREFUL' elif current < minimum: ret = 'CAREFUL' except KeyError: return 'DEFAULT' # Manage log log_str = "" if self.__get_limit_log(stat_name=stat_name, default_action=log): # Add _LOG to the return string # So stats will be highlited with a specific color log_str = "_LOG" # Add the log to the list glances_logs.add(ret, stat_name.upper(), value, []) # Manage action # Here is a command line for the current trigger ? try: command = self.__get_limit_action(ret.lower(), stat_name=stat_name) except KeyError: # Reset the trigger self.actions.set(stat_name, ret.lower()) else: # A command line is available for the current alert, run it # Build the {{mustache}} dictionnary if type(self.stats) is list: # If the stats are stored in a list of dict (fs plugin for exemple) # Return the dict for the current header mustache_dict = {} for item in self.stats: if item[self.get_key()] == header: mustache_dict = item break else: # Use the stats dict mustache_dict = self.stats # Run the action self.actions.run( stat_name, ret.lower(), command, mustache_dict=mustache_dict) # Default is ok return ret + log_str def get_alert_log(self, current=0, minimum=0, maximum=100, header=""): """Get the alert log.""" return self.get_alert(current, minimum, maximum, header, log=True) def __get_limit(self, criticity, stat_name=""): """Return the limit value for the alert.""" # Get the limit for stat + header # Exemple: network_wlan0_rx_careful try: limit = self._limits[stat_name + '_' + criticity] except KeyError: # Try fallback to plugin default limit # Exemple: network_careful limit = self._limits[self.plugin_name + '_' + criticity] # Return the limit return limit def __get_limit_action(self, criticity, stat_name=""): """Return the action for the alert.""" # Get the action for stat + header # Exemple: network_wlan0_rx_careful_action try: ret = self._limits[stat_name + '_' + criticity + '_action'] except KeyError: # Try fallback to plugin default limit # Exemple: network_careful_action ret = self._limits[self.plugin_name + '_' + criticity + '_action'] # Return the action list return ret def __get_limit_log(self, stat_name, default_action=False): """Return the log tag for the alert.""" # Get the log tag for stat + header # Exemple: network_wlan0_rx_log try: log_tag = self._limits[stat_name + '_log'] except KeyError: # Try fallback to plugin default log # Exemple: network_log try: log_tag = self._limits[self.plugin_name + '_log'] except KeyError: # By defaukt, log are disabled return default_action # Return the action list return log_tag[0].lower() == 'true' def get_conf_value(self, value, header="", plugin_name=None): """Return the configuration (header_) value for the current plugin. ...or the one given by the plugin_name var. """ if plugin_name is None: # If not default use the current plugin name plugin_name = self.plugin_name if header != "": # Add the header plugin_name = plugin_name + '_' + header try: return self._limits[plugin_name + '_' + value] except KeyError: return [] def is_hide(self, value, header=""): """Return True if the value is in the hide configuration list.""" return value in self.get_conf_value('hide', header=header) def has_alias(self, header): """Return the alias name for the relative header or None if nonexist.""" try: return self._limits[self.plugin_name + '_' + header + '_' + 'alias'][0] except (KeyError, IndexError): return None def msg_curse(self, args=None, max_width=None): """Return default string to display in the curse interface.""" return [self.curse_add_line(str(self.stats))] def get_stats_display(self, args=None, max_width=None): """Return a dict with all the information needed to display the stat. key | description ---------------------------- display | Display the stat (True or False) msgdict | Message to display (list of dict [{ 'msg': msg, 'decoration': decoration } ... ]) align | Message position """ display_curse = False if hasattr(self, 'display_curse'): display_curse = self.display_curse if hasattr(self, 'align'): align_curse = self._align if max_width is not None: ret = {'display': display_curse, 'msgdict': self.msg_curse(args, max_width=max_width), 'align': align_curse} else: ret = {'display': display_curse, 'msgdict': self.msg_curse(args), 'align': align_curse} return ret def curse_add_line(self, msg, decoration="DEFAULT", optional=False, additional=False, splittable=False): """Return a dict with. Where: msg: string decoration: DEFAULT: no decoration UNDERLINE: underline BOLD: bold TITLE: for stat title PROCESS: for process name STATUS: for process status NICE: for process niceness CPU_TIME: for process cpu time OK: Value is OK and non logged OK_LOG: Value is OK and logged CAREFUL: Value is CAREFUL and non logged CAREFUL_LOG: Value is CAREFUL and logged WARNING: Value is WARINING and non logged WARNING_LOG: Value is WARINING and logged CRITICAL: Value is CRITICAL and non logged CRITICAL_LOG: Value is CRITICAL and logged optional: True if the stat is optional (display only if space is available) additional: True if the stat is additional (display only if space is available after optional) spittable: Line can be splitted to fit on the screen (default is not) """ return {'msg': msg, 'decoration': decoration, 'optional': optional, 'additional': additional, 'splittable': splittable} def curse_new_line(self): """Go to a new line.""" return self.curse_add_line('\n') @property def align(self): """Get the curse align.""" return self._align @align.setter def align(self, value): """Set the curse align. value: left, right, bottom. """ self._align = value def auto_unit(self, number, low_precision=False): """Make a nice human-readable string out of number. Number of decimal places increases as quantity approaches 1. examples: CASE: 613421788 RESULT: 585M low_precision: 585M CASE: 5307033647 RESULT: 4.94G low_precision: 4.9G CASE: 44968414685 RESULT: 41.9G low_precision: 41.9G CASE: 838471403472 RESULT: 781G low_precision: 781G CASE: 9683209690677 RESULT: 8.81T low_precision: 8.8T CASE: 1073741824 RESULT: 1024M low_precision: 1024M CASE: 1181116006 RESULT: 1.10G low_precision: 1.1G 'low_precision=True' returns less decimal places potentially sacrificing precision for more readability. """ symbols = ('K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y') prefix = { 'Y': 1208925819614629174706176, 'Z': 1180591620717411303424, 'E': 1152921504606846976, 'P': 1125899906842624, 'T': 1099511627776, 'G': 1073741824, 'M': 1048576, 'K': 1024 } for symbol in reversed(symbols): value = float(number) / prefix[symbol] if value > 1: decimal_precision = 0 if value < 10: decimal_precision = 2 elif value < 100: decimal_precision = 1 if low_precision: if symbol in 'MK': decimal_precision = 0 else: decimal_precision = min(1, decimal_precision) elif symbol in 'K': decimal_precision = 0 return '{0:.{decimal}f}{symbol}'.format( value, decimal=decimal_precision, symbol=symbol) return '{0!s}'.format(number) def _log_result_decorator(fct): """Log (DEBUG) the result of the function fct.""" def wrapper(*args, **kw): ret = fct(*args, **kw) if is_py3: logger.debug("%s %s %s return %s" % (args[0].__class__.__name__, args[ 0].__class__.__module__[len('glances_'):], fct.__name__, ret)) else: logger.debug("%s %s %s return %s" % (args[0].__class__.__name__, args[ 0].__class__.__module__[len('glances_'):], fct.func_name, ret)) return ret return wrapper # Mandatory to call the decorator in childs' classes _log_result_decorator = staticmethod(_log_result_decorator)