glance.image_cache.drivers.xattr module¶
Cache driver that uses xattr file tags and requires a filesystem that has atimes set.
Assumptions¶
Cache data directory exists on a filesystem that updates atime on reads (‘noatime’ should NOT be set)
Cache data directory exists on a filesystem that supports xattrs. This is optional, but highly recommended since it allows us to present ops with useful information pertaining to the cache, like human readable filenames and statistics.
- glance-prune is scheduled to run as a periodic job via cron. This
is needed to run the LRU prune strategy to keep the cache size within the limits set by the config file.
Cache Directory Notes¶
The image cache data directory contains the main cache path, where the active cache entries and subdirectories for handling partial downloads and errored-out cache images.
The layout looks like:
- $image_cache_dir/
entry1 entry2 … incomplete/ invalid/ queue/
- class glance.image_cache.drivers.xattr.Driver[source]¶
Bases:
Driver
Cache driver that uses xattr file tags and requires a filesystem that has atimes set.
- clean(stall_time=None)[source]¶
Delete any image files in the invalid directory and any files in the incomplete directory that are older than a configurable amount of time.
- configure()[source]¶
Configure the driver to use the stored configuration options Any store that needs special configuration should implement this method. If the store was not able to successfully configure itself, it should raise exception.BadDriverConfiguration
- delete_all_cached_images()[source]¶
Removes all cached image files and any attributes about the images
- delete_all_queued_images()[source]¶
Removes all queued image files and any attributes about the images
- delete_cached_image(image_id)[source]¶
Removes a specific cached image file and any attributes about the image
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- delete_queued_image(image_id)[source]¶
Removes a specific queued image file and any attributes about the image
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- get_hit_count(image_id)[source]¶
Return the number of hits that an image has.
- Parameters:
image_id – Opaque image identifier
- get_least_recently_accessed()[source]¶
Return a tuple containing the image_id and size of the least recently accessed cached file, or None if no cached files.
- get_queued_images()[source]¶
Returns a list of image IDs that are in the queue. The list should be sorted by the time the image ID was inserted into the queue.
- is_being_cached(image_id)[source]¶
Returns True if the image with supplied id is currently in the process of having its image file cached.
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- is_cacheable(image_id)[source]¶
Returns True if the image with the supplied ID can have its image file cached, False otherwise.
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- is_cached(image_id)[source]¶
Returns True if the image with the supplied ID has its image file cached.
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- open_for_read(image_id)[source]¶
Open and yield file for reading the image file for an image with supplied identifier.
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- open_for_write(image_id)[source]¶
Open a file for writing the image file for an image with supplied identifier.
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- queue_image(image_id)[source]¶
This adds a image to be cache to the queue.
If the image already exists in the queue or has already been cached, we return False, True otherwise
- Parameters:
image_id – Image ID
- glance.image_cache.drivers.xattr.get_xattr(path, key, **kwargs)[source]¶
Return the value for a particular xattr
If the key doesn’t not exist, or xattrs aren’t supported by the file system then a KeyError will be raised, that is, unless you specify a default using kwargs.
- glance.image_cache.drivers.xattr.inc_xattr(path, key, n=1)[source]¶
Increment the value of an xattr (assuming it is an integer).
BEWARE, this code does have a RACE CONDITION, since the read/update/write sequence is not atomic.
Since the use-case for this function is collecting stats–not critical– the benefits of simple, lock-free code out-weighs the possibility of an occasional hit not being counted.