Module Reference¶
Interfaces¶
- class tooz.coordination.CoordinationDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
- CHARACTERISTICS = ()¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- __weakref__¶
list of weak references to the object (if defined)
- static create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_leader(group_id)[source]¶
Return the leader for a group.
- Parameters:
group_id – the id of the group:
- Returns:
the leader
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- static get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_member_info(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the statistics and capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities and statistics of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- static join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- join_group_create(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and create it if necessary.
If the group cannot be joined because it does not exist, it is created before being joined.
This function will keep retrying until it can create the group and join it. Since nothing is transactional, it may have to retry several times if another member is creating/deleting the group at the same time.
- Parameters:
group_id – Identifier of the group to join and create
capabilities – the capabilities of the joined member
- join_partitioned_group(group_id, weight=1, partitions=32)[source]¶
Join a group and get a partitioner.
A partitioner allows to distribute a bunch of objects across several members using a consistent hash ring. Each object gets assigned (at least) one member responsible for it. It’s then possible to check which object is owned by any member of the group.
This method also creates if necessary, and joins the group with the selected weight.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group to create a partitioner for.
weight – The weight to use in the hashring for this node.
partitions – The number of partitions to create.
- Returns:
A
Partitioner
object.
- static leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_partitioned_group(partitioner)[source]¶
Leave a partitioned group.
This leaves the partitioned group and stop the partitioner. :param group_id: The group to create a partitioner for.
- requires_beating = False¶
Usage requirement that if true requires that the
heartbeat()
be called periodically (at a given rate) to avoid locks, sessions and other from being automatically closed/discarded by the coordinators backing store.
- static run_elect_coordinator()[source]¶
Try to leader elect this coordinator & activate hooks on success.
- static run_watchers(timeout=None)[source]¶
Run the watchers callback.
This may also activate
run_elect_coordinator()
(depending on driver implementation).
- static stand_down_group_leader(group_id)[source]¶
Stand down as the group leader if we are.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group where we don’t want to be a leader anymore
- start(start_heart=False)[source]¶
Start the service engine.
If needed, the establishment of a connection to the servers is initiated.
- stop()[source]¶
Stop the service engine.
If needed, the connection to servers is closed and the client will disappear from all joined groups.
- unwatch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
- unwatch_join_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member joined.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member joined this group
- unwatch_leave_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member leaving.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member left this group
- static update_capabilities(group_id, capabilities)[source]¶
Update member capabilities in the specified group.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the current member
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the updated member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- watch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
Consul¶
- class tooz.drivers.consul.ConsulDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
This driver uses python-consul client against consul servers.
The ConsulDriver implements the coordination driver API(s) so that Consul can be used as an option for Distributed Locking and Group Membership. The data is stored in Consul’s key-value store.
The Consul driver connection URI should look like:
consul://HOST[:PORT][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
If not specified, PORT defaults to 8500. Available options are:
Name
Default
ttl
15
namespace
tooz
acl_token
None
For details on the available options, refer to http://python-consul2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.
The following Key/Value paths are utilized in Consul to implement the coordination APIs: +——————————————-+————–+————–+ | Key | Value | Description | +===========================================+==============+==============+ | <namespace>/groups/<group_id> | None | Group of | | | | members. | +——————————————-+————–+————–+ | <namespace>/groups/<group_id>/<member_id> | Member | Member in a | | | capabilities | group. | | | encoded as | | | | msgpack | | +——————————————-+————–+————–+ | <namespace>/group_locks/<group_id> | Consul | Lock for | | | session ID | group | | | | membership | +——————————————-+————–+————–+ | <namespace>/locks/<name> | Consul | Each key is | | | session ID | a distributed| | | | lock. | +——————————————-+————–+————–+
NOTE: A group in tooz is NOT the same as a Consul service, so tooz groups are implemented using Consul Key/Values and not with native services. Groups in tooz do not have host:port details or health checks that report to consul to verify that the service is still alive and listening on that host:port. If you need to use native Consul services, configure the Consul agent directly (not via tooz).
- ACL_TOKEN = None¶
Consul ACL Token if not provided
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.SEQUENTIAL: 'SEQUENTIAL'>, <Characteristics.SERIALIZABLE: 'SERIALIZABLE'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- DEFAULT_PORT = 8500¶
Default consul port if not provided.
- DEFAULT_TTL = 15¶
Default TTL
- TOOZ_NAMESPACE = 'tooz'¶
Default namespace when none is provided
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static unwatch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
Etcd¶
- class tooz.drivers.etcd.EtcdDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
An etcd based driver.
This driver uses etcd provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s).
The Etcd driver connection URI should look like:
etcd://[HOST[:PORT]][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
If not specified, HOST defaults to localhost and PORT defaults to 2379. Available options are:
Name
Default
protocol
http
timeout
30
lock_timeout
30
- DEFAULT_HOST = 'localhost'¶
Default hostname used when none is provided.
- DEFAULT_PORT = 2379¶
Default port used if none provided (4001 or 2379 are the common ones).
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30¶
Default socket/lock/member/leader timeout used when none is provided.
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- lock_encoder_cls¶
Class that will be used to encode lock names into a valid etcd url.
alias of
Base64LockEncoder
- unwatch_join_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member joined.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member joined this group
- unwatch_leave_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member leaving.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member left this group
Etcd3¶
- class tooz.drivers.etcd3.Etcd3Driver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
An etcd based driver.
This driver uses etcd provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s).
The Etcd driver connection URI should look like:
etcd3://[HOST[:PORT]][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
If not specified, HOST defaults to localhost and PORT defaults to 2379. Available options are:
Name
Default
ca_cert
None
cert_key
None
cert_cert
None
timeout
30
lock_timeout
30
membership_timeout
30
- DEFAULT_HOST = 'localhost'¶
Default hostname used when none is provided.
- DEFAULT_PORT = 2379¶
Default port used if none provided (4001 or 2379 are the common ones).
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30¶
Default socket/lock/member/leader timeout used when none is provided.
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static unwatch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
Etcd3gw¶
- class tooz.drivers.etcd3gw.Etcd3Driver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
An etcd based driver.
This driver uses etcd provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s).
The Etcd driver connection URI should look like:
etcd3+PROTOCOL://[HOST[:PORT]][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
The PROTOCOL can be http or https. If not specified, HOST defaults to localhost and PORT defaults to 2379. Available options are:
Name
Default
ca_cert
None
cert_key
None
cert_cert
None
timeout
30
lock_timeout
30
membership_timeout
30
- DEFAULT_HOST = 'localhost'¶
Default hostname used when none is provided.
- DEFAULT_PORT = 2379¶
Default port used if none provided (4001 or 2379 are the common ones).
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30¶
Default socket/lock/member/leader timeout used when none is provided.
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- unwatch_join_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member joined.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member joined this group
- unwatch_leave_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member leaving.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member left this group
- update_capabilities(group_id, capabilities)[source]¶
Update member capabilities in the specified group.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the current member
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the updated member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
File¶
- class tooz.drivers.file.FileDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
A file based driver.
This driver uses files and directories (and associated file locks) to provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s). It is missing some functionality but in the future these not implemented API(s) will be filled in.
The File driver connection URI should look like:
file://DIRECTORY[?timeout=TIMEOUT]
DIRECTORY is the location that should be used to store lock files. TIMEOUT defaults to 10.
General recommendations/usage considerations:
It does not automatically delete members from groups of processes that have died, manual cleanup will be needed for those types of failures.
It is not distributed (or recommended to be used in those situations, so the developer using this should really take that into account when applying this driver in there app).
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- HASH_ROUTINE = 'sha1'¶
This routine is used to hash a member (or group) id into a filesystem safe name that can be used for member lookup and group joining.
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
IPC¶
- class tooz.drivers.ipc.IPCDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
A IPC based driver.
This driver uses IPC concepts to provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s). It is missing some functionality but in the future these not implemented API(s) will be filled in.
The IPC driver connection URI should look like:
ipc://
General recommendations/usage considerations:
It is not distributed (or recommended to be used in those situations, so the developer using this should really take that into account when applying this driver in there app).
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- static get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
Memcached¶
- class tooz.drivers.memcached.MemcachedDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
A memcached based driver.
This driver users memcached concepts to provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s). It is fully functional and implements all of the coordination driver API(s). It stores data into memcache using expiries and msgpack encoded values.
The Memcached driver connection URI should look like:
memcached://[HOST[:PORT]][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
If not specified, HOST defaults to localhost and PORT defaults to 11211. Available options are:
Name
Default
timeout
30
membership_timeout
30
lock_timeout
30
leader_timeout
30
max_pool_size
None
General recommendations/usage considerations:
Memcache (without different backend technology) is a cache enough said.
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS'>, <Characteristics.CAUSAL: 'CAUSAL'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30¶
Default socket/lock/member/leader timeout used when none is provided.
- GROUP_LEADER_PREFIX = b'_TOOZ_GROUP_LEADER_'¶
Key prefix attached to leaders of groups (used in name-spacing keys)
- GROUP_LIST_KEY = b'_TOOZ_GROUP_LIST'¶
Key where all groups ‘known’ are stored.
- GROUP_PREFIX = b'_TOOZ_GROUP_'¶
Key prefix attached to groups (used in name-spacing keys)
- MEMBER_PREFIX = b'_TOOZ_MEMBER_'¶
Key prefix attached to members of groups (used in name-spacing keys)
- STILL_ALIVE = b"It's alive!"¶
String used to keep a key/member alive (until it next expires).
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_leader(group_id)[source]¶
Return the leader for a group.
- Parameters:
group_id – the id of the group:
- Returns:
the leader
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- run_watchers(timeout=None)[source]¶
Run the watchers callback.
This may also activate
run_elect_coordinator()
(depending on driver implementation).
Mysql¶
- class tooz.drivers.mysql.MySQLDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
A MySQL based driver.
This driver users MySQL database tables to provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s). It is missing some functionality but in the future these not implemented API(s) will be filled in.
The MySQL driver connection URI should look like:
mysql://USERNAME:PASSWORD@HOST[:PORT]/DBNAME[?unix_socket=SOCKET_PATH]
If not specified, PORT defaults to 3306.
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- static unwatch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
- static unwatch_join_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member joined.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member joined this group
- static unwatch_leave_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member leaving.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member left this group
- static watch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
PostgreSQL¶
- class tooz.drivers.pgsql.PostgresDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
A PostgreSQL based driver.
This driver users PostgreSQL database tables to provide the coordination driver semantics and required API(s). It is missing some functionality but in the future these not implemented API(s) will be filled in.
The PostgreSQL driver connection URI should look like:
postgresql://[USERNAME[:PASSWORD]@]HOST:PORT?dbname=DBNAME
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- static unwatch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
- static unwatch_join_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member joined.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member joined this group
- static unwatch_leave_group(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Stop executing a function when a group_id sees a new member leaving.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to unwatch
callback – The function that was executed when a member left this group
- static watch_elected_as_leader(group_id, callback)[source]¶
Call a function when member gets elected as leader.
The callback functions will be executed when run_watchers is called.
- Parameters:
group_id – The group id to watch
callback – The function to execute when a member leaves this group
Redis¶
- class tooz.drivers.redis.RedisDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
Redis provides a few nice benefits that act as a poormans zookeeper.
It is fully functional and implements all of the coordination driver API(s). It stores data into redis using the provided redis API(s) using msgpack encoded values as needed.
Durability (when setup with AOF mode).
Consistent, note that this is still restricted to only one redis server, without the recently released redis (alpha) clustering > 1 server will not be consistent when partitions or failures occur (even redis clustering docs state it is not a fully AP or CP solution, which means even with it there will still be potential inconsistencies).
Master/slave failover (when setup with redis sentinel), giving some notion of HA (values can be lost when a failover transition occurs).
The Redis driver connection URI should look like:
redis://[:PASSWORD@]HOST:PORT[?OPTION=VALUE[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
For a list of options recognized by this driver, see the documentation for the member CLIENT_ARGS, and to determine the expected types of those options see CLIENT_BOOL_ARGS, CLIENT_INT_ARGS, and CLIENT_LIST_ARGS.
To use a sentinel the connection URI must point to the sentinel server. At connection time the sentinel will be asked for the current IP and port of the master and then connect there. The connection URI for sentinel should be written as follows:
redis://<sentinel host>:<sentinel port>?sentinel=<master name>
Additional sentinel hosts are listed with multiple
sentinel_fallback
parameters as follows:redis://<sentinel host>:<sentinel port>?sentinel=<master name>& sentinel_fallback=<other sentinel host>:<sentinel port>& sentinel_fallback=<other sentinel host>:<sentinel port>& sentinel_fallback=<other sentinel host>:<sentinel port>
Further resources/links:
Note that this client will itself retry on transaction failure (when they keys being watched have changed underneath the current transaction). Currently the number of attempts that are tried is infinite (this might be addressed in https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/issues/566 when that gets worked on). See http://redis.io/topics/transactions for more information on this topic.
General recommendations/usage considerations:
When used for locks, run in AOF mode and think carefully about how your redis deployment handles losing a server (the clustering support is supposed to aid in losing servers, but it is also of unknown reliablity and is relatively new, so use at your own risk).
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS'>, <Characteristics.CAUSAL: 'CAUSAL'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- CLIENT_ARGS = frozenset({'db', 'encoding', 'retry_on_timeout', 'sentinel', 'sentinel_fallback', 'socket_keepalive', 'socket_timeout', 'ssl', 'ssl_certfile', 'ssl_keyfile'})¶
Keys that we allow to proxy from the coordinator configuration into the redis client (used to configure the redis client internals so that it works as you expect/want it to).
See: http://redis-py.readthedocs.org/en/latest/#redis.Redis
See: https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/blob/2.10.3/redis/client.py
- CLIENT_BOOL_ARGS = frozenset({'retry_on_timeout', 'ssl'})¶
Client arguments that are expected to be boolean convertible.
- CLIENT_DEFAULT_SOCKET_TO = 30¶
Default socket timeout to use when none is provided.
- CLIENT_INT_ARGS = frozenset({'db', 'socket_keepalive', 'socket_timeout'})¶
Client arguments that are expected to be int convertible.
- CLIENT_LIST_ARGS = frozenset({'sentinel_fallback'})¶
Client arguments that are expected/allowed to be lists.
- DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'utf8'¶
This is for python3.x; which will behave differently when returned binary types or unicode types (redis uses binary internally it appears), so to just stick with a common way of doing this, make all the things binary (with this default encoding if one is not given and a unicode string is provided).
- DEFAULT_NAMESPACE = b'_tooz'¶
Default namespace for keys when none is provided.
- GROUP_EXISTS = b'__created__'¶
Redis deletes dictionaries that have no keys in them, which means the key will disappear which means we can’t tell the difference between a group not existing and a group being empty without this key being saved…
- GROUP_EXISTS_VALUE = b'1'¶
Value used (with group exists key) to keep a group from disappearing.
- MIN_VERSION = LooseVersion ('2.6.0')¶
The min redis version that this driver requires to operate with…
- NAMESPACE_SEP = b':'¶
Separator that is used to combine a key with the namespace (to get the actual key that will be used).
- SCRIPTS = {'create_group': '\n-- Extract *all* the variables (so we can easily know what they are)...\nlocal namespaced_group_key = KEYS[1]\nlocal all_groups_key = KEYS[2]\nlocal no_namespaced_group_key = ARGV[1]\nif redis.call("exists", namespaced_group_key) == 1 then\n return 0\nend\nredis.call("sadd", all_groups_key, no_namespaced_group_key)\nredis.call("hset", namespaced_group_key,\n "${group_existence_key}", "${group_existence_value}")\nreturn 1\n', 'delete_group': '\n-- Extract *all* the variables (so we can easily know what they are)...\nlocal namespaced_group_key = KEYS[1]\nlocal all_groups_key = KEYS[2]\nlocal no_namespaced_group_key = ARGV[1]\nif redis.call("exists", namespaced_group_key) == 0 then\n return -1\nend\nif redis.call("sismember", all_groups_key, no_namespaced_group_key) == 0 then\n return -2\nend\nif redis.call("hlen", namespaced_group_key) > 1 then\n return -3\nend\n-- First remove from the set (then delete the group); if the set removal\n-- fails, at least the group will still exist (and can be fixed manually)...\nif redis.call("srem", all_groups_key, no_namespaced_group_key) == 0 then\n return -4\nend\nredis.call("del", namespaced_group_key)\nreturn 1\n', 'update_capabilities': '\n-- Extract *all* the variables (so we can easily know what they are)...\nlocal group_key = KEYS[1]\nlocal member_id = ARGV[1]\nlocal caps = ARGV[2]\nif redis.call("exists", group_key) == 0 then\n return -1\nend\nif redis.call("hexists", group_key, member_id) == 0 then\n return -2\nend\nredis.call("hset", group_key, member_id, caps)\nreturn 1\n'}¶
Lua template scripts that will be used by various methods (they are turned into real scripts and loaded on call into the
start()
method).
- STILL_ALIVE = b'Not dead!'¶
String used to keep a key/member alive (until it next expires).
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- run_watchers(timeout=None)[source]¶
Run the watchers callback.
This may also activate
run_elect_coordinator()
(depending on driver implementation).
Zake¶
- class tooz.drivers.zake.ZakeDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
This driver uses the zake client to mimic real zookeeper servers.
It should be mainly used (and is really only intended to be used in this manner) for testing and integration (where real zookeeper servers are typically not available).
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
Zookeeper¶
- class tooz.drivers.zookeeper.KazooDriver(member_id, parsed_url, options)[source]¶
This driver uses the kazoo client against real zookeeper servers.
It is fully functional and implements all of the coordination driver API(s). It stores data into zookeeper using znodes and msgpack encoded values.
To configure the client to your liking a subset of the options defined at http://kazoo.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api/client.html will be extracted from the coordinator url (or any provided options), so that a specific coordinator can be created that will work for you.
The Zookeeper coordinator url should look like:
zookeeper://[USERNAME:PASSWORD@][HOST[:PORT]][?OPTION1=VALUE1[&OPTION2=VALUE2[&...]]]
Currently the following options will be proxied to the contained client:
Name
Source
Default
hosts
url netloc + ‘hosts’ option key
localhost:2181
timeout
‘timeout’ options key
10.0 (kazoo default)
connection_retry
‘connection_retry’ options key
None
command_retry
‘command_retry’ options key
None
randomize_hosts
‘randomize_hosts’ options key
True
- CHARACTERISTICS = (<Characteristics.NON_TIMEOUT_BASED: 'NON_TIMEOUT_BASED'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_THREADS'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_PROCESSES'>, <Characteristics.DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS: 'DISTRIBUTED_ACROSS_HOSTS'>, <Characteristics.SEQUENTIAL: 'SEQUENTIAL'>)¶
Tuple of
Characteristics
introspectable enum member(s) that can be used to interogate how this driver works.
- TOOZ_NAMESPACE = b'tooz'¶
Default namespace when none is provided.
- create_group(group_id)[source]¶
Request the creation of a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to create
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- delete_group(group_id)[source]¶
Delete a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
Result
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_groups()[source]¶
Return the list composed by all groups ids asynchronously.
- Returns:
the list of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_leader(group_id)[source]¶
Return the leader for a group.
- Parameters:
group_id – the id of the group:
- Returns:
the leader
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_lock(name)[source]¶
Return a distributed lock.
This is a exclusive lock, a second call to acquire() will block or return False.
- Parameters:
name – The lock name that is used to identify it across all nodes.
- get_member_capabilities(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_member_info(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Return the statistics and capabilities of a member asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group of the member
member_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the member
- Returns:
capabilities and statistics of a member
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- get_members(group_id)[source]¶
Return the set of all members ids of the specified group.
- Returns:
set of all created group ids
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- heartbeat()[source]¶
Update member status to indicate it is still alive.
Method to run once in a while to be sure that the member is not dead and is still an active member of a group.
- Returns:
The number of seconds to wait before sending a new heartbeat.
- join_group(group_id, capabilities=b'')[source]¶
Join a group and establish group membership asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to join
capabilities (object) – the capabilities of the joined member
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- leave_group(group_id)[source]¶
Leave a group asynchronously.
- Parameters:
group_id (ascii bytes) – the id of the group to leave
- Returns:
None
- Return type:
CoordAsyncResult
- run_watchers(timeout=None)[source]¶
Run the watchers callback.
This may also activate
run_elect_coordinator()
(depending on driver implementation).
Exceptions¶
- class tooz.ToozError(message, cause=None)[source]¶
Exception raised when an internal error occurs.
Raised for instance in case of server internal error.
- Variables:
cause – the cause of the exception being raised, when not none this will itself be an exception instance, this is useful for creating a chain of exceptions for versions of python where this is not yet implemented/supported natively.
- __weakref__¶
list of weak references to the object (if defined)
- class tooz.coordination.ToozConnectionError(message, cause=None)[source]¶
Exception raised when the client cannot connect to the server.
- class tooz.coordination.OperationTimedOut(message, cause=None)[source]¶
Exception raised when an operation times out.
- class tooz.coordination.GroupNotCreated(group_id)[source]¶
Exception raised when the caller request an nonexistent group.
- class tooz.coordination.GroupAlreadyExist(group_id)[source]¶
Exception raised trying to create an already existing group.
- class tooz.coordination.MemberAlreadyExist(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Exception raised trying to join a group already joined.
- class tooz.coordination.MemberNotJoined(group_id, member_id)[source]¶
Exception raised trying to access a member not in a group.
- class tooz.coordination.GroupNotEmpty(group_id)[source]¶
Exception raised when the caller try to delete a group with members.
- tooz.utils.raise_with_cause(exc_cls, message, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶
Helper to raise + chain exceptions (when able) and associate a cause.
For internal usage only.
NOTE(harlowja): Since in py3.x exceptions can be chained (due to PEP 3134) we should try to raise the desired exception with the given cause.
- Parameters:
exc_cls – the
ToozError
class to raise.message – the text/str message that will be passed to the exceptions constructor as its first positional argument.
args – any additional positional arguments to pass to the exceptions constructor.
kwargs – any additional keyword arguments to pass to the exceptions constructor.