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return env
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class NagTimer(object):
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"""
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Triggers a callback when a time interval passes without an event being fired.
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For example, the event could be receiving terminal output from a subprocess;
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and the callback could print a warning to stderr that the subprocess appeared
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to be hung.
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"""
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def __init__(self, interval, cb):
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self.interval = interval
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self.cb = cb
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self.timer = threading.Timer(self.interval, self.fn)
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self.last_output = self.previous_last_output = 0
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def start(self):
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self.last_output = self.previous_last_output = time.time()
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self.timer.start()
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def event(self):
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self.last_output = time.time()
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def fn(self):
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now = time.time()
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if self.last_output == self.previous_last_output:
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self.cb(now - self.previous_last_output)
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# Use 0.1 fudge factor, just in case
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# (self.last_output - now) is very close to zero.
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sleep_time = (self.last_output - now - 0.1) % self.interval
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self.previous_last_output = self.last_output
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self.timer = threading.Timer(sleep_time + 0.1, self.fn)
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self.timer.start()
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def cancel(self):
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self.timer.cancel()
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class Popen(subprocess.Popen):
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"""Wraps subprocess.Popen() with various workarounds.
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@ -192,6 +228,7 @@ class Popen(subprocess.Popen):
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self.start = time.time()
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self.timeout = None
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self.nag_timer = None
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self.nag_max = None
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self.shell = kwargs.get('shell', None)
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# Silence pylint on MacOSX
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self.returncode = None
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# because of memory exhaustion.
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queue = Queue.Queue()
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done = threading.Event()
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timer = []
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last_output = [time.time()] * 2
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nag = None
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def write_stdin():
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try:
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data = pipe.read(1)
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if not data:
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break
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last_output[0] = time.time()
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if nag:
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nag.event()
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queue.put((name, data))
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finally:
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queue.put(name)
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def nag_fn():
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now = time.time()
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if done.is_set():
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return
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if last_output[0] == last_output[1]:
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logging.warn(' No output for %.0f seconds from command:' % (
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now - last_output[1]))
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logging.warn(' %s' % self.cmd_str)
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# Use 0.1 fudge factor in case:
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# now ~= last_output[0] + self.nag_timer
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sleep_time = self.nag_timer + last_output[0] - now - 0.1
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while sleep_time < 0:
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sleep_time += self.nag_timer
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last_output[1] = last_output[0]
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timer[0] = threading.Timer(sleep_time, nag_fn)
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timer[0].start()
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def timeout_fn():
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try:
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done.wait(self.timeout)
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t.start()
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if self.nag_timer:
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timer.append(threading.Timer(self.nag_timer, nag_fn))
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timer[0].start()
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def _nag_cb(elapsed):
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logging.warn(' No output for %.0f seconds from command:' % elapsed)
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logging.warn(' %s' % self.cmd_str)
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if (self.nag_max and
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int('%.0f' % (elapsed / self.nag_timer)) >= self.nag_max):
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queue.put('timeout')
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done.set() # Must do this so that timeout thread stops waiting.
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nag = NagTimer(self.nag_timer, _nag_cb)
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nag.start()
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timed_out = False
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try:
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self.stderr_cb(item[1])
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else:
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# A thread terminated.
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threads[item].join()
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del threads[item]
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if item in threads:
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threads[item].join()
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del threads[item]
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if item == 'wait':
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# Terminate the timeout thread if necessary.
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done.set()
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elif item == 'timeout' and not timed_out and self.poll() is None:
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logging.debug('Timed out after %fs: killing' % self.timeout)
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logging.debug('Timed out after %.0fs: killing' % (
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time.time() - self.start))
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self.kill()
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timed_out = True
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finally:
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# Stop the threads.
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done.set()
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if timer:
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timer[0].cancel()
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if nag:
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nag.cancel()
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if 'wait' in threads:
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# Accelerate things, otherwise it would hang until the child process is
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# done.
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self.returncode = TIMED_OUT
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# pylint: disable=W0221,W0622
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def communicate(self, input=None, timeout=None, nag_timer=None):
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def communicate(self, input=None, timeout=None, nag_timer=None,
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nag_max=None):
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"""Adds timeout and callbacks support.
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Returns (stdout, stderr) like subprocess.Popen().communicate().
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"""
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self.timeout = timeout
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self.nag_timer = nag_timer
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self.nag_max = nag_max
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if (not self.timeout and not self.nag_timer and
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not self.stdout_cb and not self.stderr_cb):
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return super(Popen, self).communicate(input)
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return (stdout, stderr)
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def communicate(args, timeout=None, nag_timer=None, **kwargs):
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def communicate(args, timeout=None, nag_timer=None, nag_max=None, **kwargs):
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"""Wraps subprocess.Popen().communicate() and add timeout support.
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Returns ((stdout, stderr), returncode).
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