Source code for kazoo.client

"""Kazoo Zookeeper Client"""
import inspect
import logging
import re
import warnings
from collections import defaultdict, deque
from functools import partial
from os.path import split

import six

from kazoo.exceptions import (
    AuthFailedError,
    ConfigurationError,
    ConnectionClosedError,
    ConnectionLoss,
    KazooException,
    NoNodeError,
    NodeExistsError,
    SessionExpiredError,
    WriterNotClosedException,
)
from kazoo.handlers.threading import SequentialThreadingHandler
from kazoo.handlers.utils import capture_exceptions, wrap
from kazoo.hosts import collect_hosts
from kazoo.loggingsupport import BLATHER
from kazoo.protocol.connection import ConnectionHandler
from kazoo.protocol.paths import normpath
from kazoo.protocol.paths import _prefix_root
from kazoo.protocol.serialization import (
    Auth,
    CheckVersion,
    CloseInstance,
    Create,
    Delete,
    Exists,
    GetChildren,
    GetChildren2,
    GetACL,
    SetACL,
    GetData,
    Reconfig,
    SetData,
    Sync,
    Transaction
)
from kazoo.protocol.states import KazooState
from kazoo.protocol.states import KeeperState
from kazoo.retry import KazooRetry
from kazoo.security import ACL
from kazoo.security import OPEN_ACL_UNSAFE

# convenience API
from kazoo.recipe.barrier import Barrier
from kazoo.recipe.barrier import DoubleBarrier
from kazoo.recipe.counter import Counter
from kazoo.recipe.election import Election
from kazoo.recipe.lease import NonBlockingLease
from kazoo.recipe.lease import MultiNonBlockingLease
from kazoo.recipe.lock import Lock
from kazoo.recipe.lock import Semaphore
from kazoo.recipe.partitioner import SetPartitioner
from kazoo.recipe.party import Party
from kazoo.recipe.party import ShallowParty
from kazoo.recipe.queue import Queue
from kazoo.recipe.queue import LockingQueue
from kazoo.recipe.watchers import ChildrenWatch
from kazoo.recipe.watchers import DataWatch

string_types = six.string_types
bytes_types = (six.binary_type,)

LOST_STATES = (KeeperState.EXPIRED_SESSION, KeeperState.AUTH_FAILED,
               KeeperState.CLOSED)
ENVI_VERSION = re.compile('([\d\.]*).*', re.DOTALL)
ENVI_VERSION_KEY = 'zookeeper.version'
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


_RETRY_COMPAT_DEFAULTS = dict(
    max_retries=None,
    retry_delay=0.1,
    retry_backoff=2,
    retry_jitter=0.8,
    retry_max_delay=3600,
)

_RETRY_COMPAT_MAPPING = dict(
    max_retries='max_tries',
    retry_delay='delay',
    retry_backoff='backoff',
    retry_jitter='max_jitter',
    retry_max_delay='max_delay',
)


[docs]class KazooClient(object): """An Apache Zookeeper Python client supporting alternate callback handlers and high-level functionality. Watch functions registered with this class will not get session events, unlike the default Zookeeper watches. They will also be called with a single argument, a :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.WatchedEvent` instance. """
[docs] def __init__(self, hosts='127.0.0.1:2181', timeout=10.0, client_id=None, handler=None, default_acl=None, auth_data=None, read_only=None, randomize_hosts=True, connection_retry=None, command_retry=None, logger=None, **kwargs): """Create a :class:`KazooClient` instance. All time arguments are in seconds. :param hosts: Comma-separated list of hosts to connect to (e.g. 127.0.0.1:2181,127.0.0.1:2182,[::1]:2183). :param timeout: The longest to wait for a Zookeeper connection. :param client_id: A Zookeeper client id, used when re-establishing a prior session connection. :param handler: An instance of a class implementing the :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IHandler` interface for callback handling. :param default_acl: A default ACL used on node creation. :param auth_data: A list of authentication credentials to use for the connection. Should be a list of (scheme, credential) tuples as :meth:`add_auth` takes. :param read_only: Allow connections to read only servers. :param randomize_hosts: By default randomize host selection. :param connection_retry: A :class:`kazoo.retry.KazooRetry` object to use for retrying the connection to Zookeeper. Also can be a dict of options which will be used for creating one. :param command_retry: A :class:`kazoo.retry.KazooRetry` object to use for the :meth:`KazooClient.retry` method. Also can be a dict of options which will be used for creating one. :param logger: A custom logger to use instead of the module global `log` instance. Basic Example: .. code-block:: python zk = KazooClient() zk.start() children = zk.get_children('/') zk.stop() As a convenience all recipe classes are available as attributes and get automatically bound to the client. For example:: zk = KazooClient() zk.start() lock = zk.Lock('/lock_path') .. versionadded:: 0.6 The read_only option. Requires Zookeeper 3.4+ .. versionadded:: 0.6 The retry_max_delay option. .. versionadded:: 0.6 The randomize_hosts option. .. versionchanged:: 0.8 Removed the unused watcher argument (was second argument). .. versionadded:: 1.2 The connection_retry, command_retry and logger options. """ self.logger = logger or log # Record the handler strategy used self.handler = handler if handler else SequentialThreadingHandler() if inspect.isclass(self.handler): raise ConfigurationError("Handler must be an instance of a class, " "not the class: %s" % self.handler) self.auth_data = auth_data if auth_data else set([]) self.default_acl = default_acl self.randomize_hosts = randomize_hosts self.hosts = None self.chroot = None self.set_hosts(hosts) # Curator like simplified state tracking, and listeners for # state transitions self._state = KeeperState.CLOSED self.state = KazooState.LOST self.state_listeners = set() self._reset() self.read_only = read_only if client_id: self._session_id = client_id[0] self._session_passwd = client_id[1] else: self._reset_session() # ZK uses milliseconds self._session_timeout = int(timeout * 1000) # We use events like twitter's client to track current and # desired state (connected, and whether to shutdown) self._live = self.handler.event_object() self._writer_stopped = self.handler.event_object() self._stopped = self.handler.event_object() self._stopped.set() self._writer_stopped.set() self.retry = self._conn_retry = None if type(connection_retry) is dict: self._conn_retry = KazooRetry(**connection_retry) elif type(connection_retry) is KazooRetry: self._conn_retry = connection_retry if type(command_retry) is dict: self.retry = KazooRetry(**command_retry) elif type(command_retry) is KazooRetry: self.retry = command_retry if type(self._conn_retry) is KazooRetry: if self.handler.sleep_func != self._conn_retry.sleep_func: raise ConfigurationError("Retry handler and event handler " " must use the same sleep func") if type(self.retry) is KazooRetry: if self.handler.sleep_func != self.retry.sleep_func: raise ConfigurationError( "Command retry handler and event handler " "must use the same sleep func") if self.retry is None or self._conn_retry is None: old_retry_keys = dict(_RETRY_COMPAT_DEFAULTS) for key in old_retry_keys: try: old_retry_keys[key] = kwargs.pop(key) warnings.warn( 'Passing retry configuration param %s to the ' 'client directly is deprecated, please pass a ' 'configured retry object (using param %s)' % ( key, _RETRY_COMPAT_MAPPING[key]), DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) except KeyError: pass retry_keys = {} for oldname, value in old_retry_keys.items(): retry_keys[_RETRY_COMPAT_MAPPING[oldname]] = value if self._conn_retry is None: self._conn_retry = KazooRetry( sleep_func=self.handler.sleep_func, **retry_keys) if self.retry is None: self.retry = KazooRetry( sleep_func=self.handler.sleep_func, **retry_keys) self._conn_retry.interrupt = lambda: self._stopped.is_set() self._connection = ConnectionHandler( self, self._conn_retry.copy(), logger=self.logger) # Every retry call should have its own copy of the retry helper # to avoid shared retry counts self._retry = self.retry def _retry(*args, **kwargs): return self._retry.copy()(*args, **kwargs) self.retry = _retry self.Barrier = partial(Barrier, self) self.Counter = partial(Counter, self) self.DoubleBarrier = partial(DoubleBarrier, self) self.ChildrenWatch = partial(ChildrenWatch, self) self.DataWatch = partial(DataWatch, self) self.Election = partial(Election, self) self.NonBlockingLease = partial(NonBlockingLease, self) self.MultiNonBlockingLease = partial(MultiNonBlockingLease, self) self.Lock = partial(Lock, self) self.Party = partial(Party, self) self.Queue = partial(Queue, self) self.LockingQueue = partial(LockingQueue, self) self.SetPartitioner = partial(SetPartitioner, self) self.Semaphore = partial(Semaphore, self) self.ShallowParty = partial(ShallowParty, self) # If we got any unhandled keywords, complain like Python would if kwargs: raise TypeError('__init__() got unexpected keyword arguments: %s' % (kwargs.keys(),))
def _reset(self): """Resets a variety of client states for a new connection.""" self._queue = deque() self._pending = deque() self._reset_watchers() self._reset_session() self.last_zxid = 0 self._protocol_version = None def _reset_watchers(self): self._child_watchers = defaultdict(set) self._data_watchers = defaultdict(set) def _reset_session(self): self._session_id = None self._session_passwd = b'\x00' * 16 @property
[docs] def client_state(self): """Returns the last Zookeeper client state This is the non-simplified state information and is generally not as useful as the simplified KazooState information. """ return self._state
@property
[docs] def client_id(self): """Returns the client id for this Zookeeper session if connected. :returns: client id which consists of the session id and password. :rtype: tuple """ if self._live.is_set(): return (self._session_id, self._session_passwd) return None
@property
[docs] def connected(self): """Returns whether the Zookeeper connection has been established.""" return self._live.is_set()
[docs] def set_hosts(self, hosts, randomize_hosts=None): """ sets the list of hosts used by this client. This function accepts the same format hosts parameter as the init function and sets the client to use the new hosts the next time it needs to look up a set of hosts. This function does not affect the current connected status. It is not currently possible to change the chroot with this function, setting a host list with a new chroot will raise a ConfigurationError. :param hosts: see description in :meth:`KazooClient.__init__` :param randomize_hosts: override client default for host randomization :raises: :exc:`ConfigurationError` if the hosts argument changes the chroot .. versionadded:: 1.4 .. warning:: Using this function to point a client to a completely disparate zookeeper server cluster has undefined behavior. """ if randomize_hosts is None: randomize_hosts = self.randomize_hosts self.hosts, chroot = collect_hosts(hosts, randomize_hosts) if chroot: new_chroot = normpath(chroot) else: new_chroot = '' if self.chroot is not None and new_chroot != self.chroot: raise ConfigurationError("Changing chroot at runtime is not " "currently supported") self.chroot = new_chroot
[docs] def add_listener(self, listener): """Add a function to be called for connection state changes. This function will be called with a :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.KazooState` instance indicating the new connection state on state transitions. .. warning:: This function must not block. If its at all likely that it might need data or a value that could result in blocking than the :meth:`~kazoo.interfaces.IHandler.spawn` method should be used so that the listener can return immediately. """ if not (listener and callable(listener)): raise ConfigurationError("listener must be callable") self.state_listeners.add(listener)
[docs] def remove_listener(self, listener): """Remove a listener function""" self.state_listeners.discard(listener)
def _make_state_change(self, state): # skip if state is current if self.state == state: return self.state = state # Create copy of listeners for iteration in case one needs to # remove itself for listener in list(self.state_listeners): try: remove = listener(state) if remove is True: self.remove_listener(listener) except Exception: self.logger.exception("Error in connection state listener") def _session_callback(self, state): if state == self._state: return # Note that we don't check self.state == LOST since that's also # the client's initial state dead_state = self._state in LOST_STATES self._state = state # If we were previously closed or had an expired session, and # are now connecting, don't bother with the rest of the # transitions since they only apply after # we've established a connection if dead_state and state == KeeperState.CONNECTING: self.logger.log(BLATHER, "Skipping state change") return if state in (KeeperState.CONNECTED, KeeperState.CONNECTED_RO): self.logger.info("Zookeeper connection established, " "state: %s", state) self._live.set() self._make_state_change(KazooState.CONNECTED) elif state in LOST_STATES: self.logger.info("Zookeeper session lost, state: %s", state) self._live.clear() self._make_state_change(KazooState.LOST) self._notify_pending(state) self._reset() else: self.logger.info("Zookeeper connection lost") # Connection lost self._live.clear() self._notify_pending(state) self._make_state_change(KazooState.SUSPENDED) self._reset_watchers() def _notify_pending(self, state): """Used to clear a pending response queue and request queue during connection drops.""" if state == KeeperState.AUTH_FAILED: exc = AuthFailedError() elif state == KeeperState.EXPIRED_SESSION: exc = SessionExpiredError() else: exc = ConnectionLoss() while True: try: request, async_object, xid = self._pending.popleft() if async_object: async_object.set_exception(exc) except IndexError: break while True: try: request, async_object = self._queue.popleft() if async_object: async_object.set_exception(exc) except IndexError: break def _safe_close(self): self.handler.stop() timeout = self._session_timeout // 1000 if timeout < 10: timeout = 10 if not self._connection.stop(timeout): raise WriterNotClosedException( "Writer still open from prior connection " "and wouldn't close after %s seconds" % timeout) def _call(self, request, async_object): """Ensure there's an active connection and put the request in the queue if there is. Returns False if the call short circuits due to AUTH_FAILED, CLOSED, EXPIRED_SESSION or CONNECTING state. """ if self._state == KeeperState.AUTH_FAILED: async_object.set_exception(AuthFailedError()) return False elif self._state == KeeperState.CLOSED: async_object.set_exception(ConnectionClosedError( "Connection has been closed")) return False elif self._state in (KeeperState.EXPIRED_SESSION, KeeperState.CONNECTING): async_object.set_exception(SessionExpiredError()) return False self._queue.append((request, async_object)) # wake the connection, guarding against a race with close() write_sock = self._connection._write_sock if write_sock is None: async_object.set_exception(ConnectionClosedError( "Connection has been closed")) try: write_sock.send(b'\0') except: async_object.set_exception(ConnectionClosedError( "Connection has been closed"))
[docs] def start(self, timeout=15): """Initiate connection to ZK. :param timeout: Time in seconds to wait for connection to succeed. :raises: :attr:`~kazoo.interfaces.IHandler.timeout_exception` if the connection wasn't established within `timeout` seconds. """ event = self.start_async() event.wait(timeout=timeout) if not self.connected: # We time-out, ensure we are disconnected self.stop() raise self.handler.timeout_exception("Connection time-out") if self.chroot and not self.exists("/"): warnings.warn("No chroot path exists, the chroot path " "should be created before normal use.")
[docs] def start_async(self): """Asynchronously initiate connection to ZK. :returns: An event object that can be checked to see if the connection is alive. :rtype: :class:`~threading.Event` compatible object. """ # If we're already connected, ignore if self._live.is_set(): return self._live # Make sure we're safely closed self._safe_close() # We've been asked to connect, clear the stop and our writer # thread indicator self._stopped.clear() self._writer_stopped.clear() # Start the handler self.handler.start() # Start the connection self._connection.start() return self._live
[docs] def stop(self): """Gracefully stop this Zookeeper session. This method can be called while a reconnection attempt is in progress, which will then be halted. Once the connection is closed, its session becomes invalid. All the ephemeral nodes in the ZooKeeper server associated with the session will be removed. The watches left on those nodes (and on their parents) will be triggered. """ if self._stopped.is_set(): return self._stopped.set() self._queue.append((CloseInstance, None)) self._connection._write_sock.send(b'\0') self._safe_close()
[docs] def restart(self): """Stop and restart the Zookeeper session.""" self.stop() self.start()
[docs] def close(self): """Free any resources held by the client. This method should be called on a stopped client before it is discarded. Not doing so may result in filehandles being leaked. .. versionadded:: 1.0 """ self._connection.close()
[docs] def command(self, cmd=b'ruok'): """Sent a management command to the current ZK server. Examples are `ruok`, `envi` or `stat`. :returns: An unstructured textual response. :rtype: str :raises: :exc:`ConnectionLoss` if there is no connection open, or possibly a :exc:`socket.error` if there's a problem with the connection used just for this command. .. versionadded:: 0.5 """ if not self._live.is_set(): raise ConnectionLoss("No connection to server") peer = self._connection._socket.getpeername()[:2] sock = self.handler.create_connection( peer, timeout=self._session_timeout / 1000.0) sock.sendall(cmd) result = sock.recv(8192) sock.close() return result.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
[docs] def server_version(self, retries=3): """Get the version of the currently connected ZK server. :returns: The server version, for example (3, 4, 3). :rtype: tuple .. versionadded:: 0.5 """ def _try_fetch(): data = self.command(b'envi') data_parsed = {} for line in data.splitlines(): try: k, v = line.split("=", 1) k = k.strip() v = v.strip() except ValueError: pass else: if k: data_parsed[k] = v version = data_parsed.get(ENVI_VERSION_KEY, '') version_digits = ENVI_VERSION.match(version).group(1) try: return tuple([int(d) for d in version_digits.split('.')]) except ValueError: return None def _is_valid(version): # All zookeeper versions should have at least major.minor # version numbers; if we get one that doesn't it is likely not # correct and was truncated... if version and len(version) > 1: return True return False # Try 1 + retries amount of times to get a version that we know # will likely be acceptable... version = _try_fetch() if _is_valid(version): return version for _i in six.moves.range(0, retries): version = _try_fetch() if _is_valid(version): return version raise KazooException("Unable to fetch useable server" " version after trying %s times" % (1 + max(0, retries)))
[docs] def add_auth(self, scheme, credential): """Send credentials to server. :param scheme: authentication scheme (default supported: "digest"). :param credential: the credential -- value depends on scheme. :returns: True if it was successful. :rtype: bool :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.AuthFailedError` if it failed though the session state will be set to AUTH_FAILED as well. """ return self.add_auth_async(scheme, credential).get()
[docs] def add_auth_async(self, scheme, credential): """Asynchronously send credentials to server. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`add_auth`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(scheme, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'scheme' (string expected)") if not isinstance(credential, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'credential' (string expected)") # we need this auth data to re-authenticate on reconnect self.auth_data.add((scheme, credential)) async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(Auth(0, scheme, credential), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def unchroot(self, path): """Strip the chroot if applicable from the path.""" if not self.chroot: return path if path.startswith(self.chroot): return path[len(self.chroot):] else: return path
[docs] def sync_async(self, path): """Asynchronous sync. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(Sync(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path)), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def sync(self, path): """Sync, blocks until response is acknowledged. Flushes channel between process and leader. :param path: path of node. :returns: The node path that was synced. :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. .. versionadded:: 0.5 """ return self.sync_async(path).get()
[docs] def create(self, path, value=b"", acl=None, ephemeral=False, sequence=False, makepath=False): """Create a node with the given value as its data. Optionally set an ACL on the node. The ephemeral and sequence arguments determine the type of the node. An ephemeral node will be automatically removed by ZooKeeper when the session associated with the creation of the node expires. A sequential node will be given the specified path plus a suffix `i` where i is the current sequential number of the node. The sequence number is always fixed length of 10 digits, 0 padded. Once such a node is created, the sequential number will be incremented by one. If a node with the same actual path already exists in ZooKeeper, a NodeExistsError will be raised. Note that since a different actual path is used for each invocation of creating sequential nodes with the same path argument, the call will never raise NodeExistsError. If the parent node does not exist in ZooKeeper, a NoNodeError will be raised. Setting the optional `makepath` argument to `True` will create all missing parent nodes instead. An ephemeral node cannot have children. If the parent node of the given path is ephemeral, a NoChildrenForEphemeralsError will be raised. This operation, if successful, will trigger all the watches left on the node of the given path by :meth:`exists` and :meth:`get` API calls, and the watches left on the parent node by :meth:`get_children` API calls. The maximum allowable size of the node value is 1 MB. Values larger than this will cause a ZookeeperError to be raised. :param path: Path of node. :param value: Initial bytes value of node. :param acl: :class:`~kazoo.security.ACL` list. :param ephemeral: Boolean indicating whether node is ephemeral (tied to this session). :param sequence: Boolean indicating whether path is suffixed with a unique index. :param makepath: Whether the path should be created if it doesn't exist. :returns: Real path of the new node. :rtype: str :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NodeExistsError` if the node already exists. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if parent nodes are missing. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoChildrenForEphemeralsError` if the parent node is an ephemeral node. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the provided value is too large. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. """ acl = acl or self.default_acl return self.create_async(path, value, acl=acl, ephemeral=ephemeral, sequence=sequence, makepath=makepath).get()
[docs] def create_async(self, path, value=b"", acl=None, ephemeral=False, sequence=False, makepath=False): """Asynchronously create a ZNode. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`create`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` .. versionadded:: 1.1 The makepath option. """ if acl is None and self.default_acl: acl = self.default_acl if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if acl and (isinstance(acl, ACL) or not isinstance(acl, (tuple, list))): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'acl' (acl must be a tuple/list" " of ACL's") if value is not None and not isinstance(value, bytes_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'value' (must be a byte string)") if not isinstance(ephemeral, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'ephemeral' (bool expected)") if not isinstance(sequence, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'sequence' (bool expected)") if not isinstance(makepath, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'makepath' (bool expected)") flags = 0 if ephemeral: flags |= 1 if sequence: flags |= 2 if acl is None: acl = OPEN_ACL_UNSAFE async_result = self.handler.async_result() @capture_exceptions(async_result) def do_create(): result = self._create_async_inner( path, value, acl, flags, trailing=sequence) result.rawlink(create_completion) @capture_exceptions(async_result) def retry_completion(result): result.get() do_create() @wrap(async_result) def create_completion(result): try: return self.unchroot(result.get()) except NoNodeError: if not makepath: raise if sequence and path.endswith('/'): parent = path.rstrip('/') else: parent, _ = split(path) self.ensure_path_async(parent, acl).rawlink(retry_completion) do_create() return async_result
def _create_async_inner(self, path, value, acl, flags, trailing=False): async_result = self.handler.async_result() call_result = self._call( Create(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path, trailing=trailing), value, acl, flags), async_result) if call_result is False: # We hit a short-circuit exit on the _call. Because we are # not using the original async_result here, we bubble the # exception upwards to the do_create function in # KazooClient.create so that it gets set on the correct # async_result object raise async_result.exception return async_result
[docs] def ensure_path(self, path, acl=None): """Recursively create a path if it doesn't exist. :param path: Path of node. :param acl: Permissions for node. """ return self.ensure_path_async(path, acl).get()
[docs] def ensure_path_async(self, path, acl=None): """Recursively create a path asynchronously if it doesn't exist. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`ensure_path`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` .. versionadded:: 1.1 """ acl = acl or self.default_acl async_result = self.handler.async_result() @wrap(async_result) def create_completion(result): try: return result.get() except NodeExistsError: return True @capture_exceptions(async_result) def prepare_completion(next_path, result): result.get() self.create_async(next_path, acl=acl).rawlink(create_completion) @wrap(async_result) def exists_completion(path, result): if result.get(): return True parent, node = split(path) if node: self.ensure_path_async(parent, acl=acl).rawlink( partial(prepare_completion, path)) else: self.create_async(path, acl=acl).rawlink(create_completion) self.exists_async(path).rawlink(partial(exists_completion, path)) return async_result
[docs] def exists(self, path, watch=None): """Check if a node exists. If a watch is provided, it will be left on the node with the given path. The watch will be triggered by a successful operation that creates/deletes the node or sets the data on the node. :param path: Path of node. :param watch: Optional watch callback to set for future changes to this path. :returns: ZnodeStat of the node if it exists, else None if the node does not exist. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat` or `None`. :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. """ return self.exists_async(path, watch).get()
[docs] def exists_async(self, path, watch=None): """Asynchronously check if a node exists. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`exists`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if watch and not callable(watch): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'watch' (must be a callable)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(Exists(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), watch), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def get(self, path, watch=None): """Get the value of a node. If a watch is provided, it will be left on the node with the given path. The watch will be triggered by a successful operation that sets data on the node, or deletes the node. :param path: Path of node. :param watch: Optional watch callback to set for future changes to this path. :returns: Tuple (value, :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat`) of node. :rtype: tuple :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code """ return self.get_async(path, watch).get()
[docs] def get_async(self, path, watch=None): """Asynchronously get the value of a node. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`get`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if watch and not callable(watch): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'watch' (must be a callable)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(GetData(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), watch), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def get_children(self, path, watch=None, include_data=False): """Get a list of child nodes of a path. If a watch is provided it will be left on the node with the given path. The watch will be triggered by a successful operation that deletes the node of the given path or creates/deletes a child under the node. The list of children returned is not sorted and no guarantee is provided as to its natural or lexical order. :param path: Path of node to list. :param watch: Optional watch callback to set for future changes to this path. :param include_data: Include the :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat` of the node in addition to the children. This option changes the return value to be a tuple of (children, stat). :returns: List of child node names, or tuple if `include_data` is `True`. :rtype: list :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. .. versionadded:: 0.5 The `include_data` option. """ return self.get_children_async(path, watch, include_data).get()
[docs] def get_children_async(self, path, watch=None, include_data=False): """Asynchronously get a list of child nodes of a path. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`get_children`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if watch and not callable(watch): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'watch' (must be a callable)") if not isinstance(include_data, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'include_data' (bool expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() if include_data: req = GetChildren2(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), watch) else: req = GetChildren(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), watch) self._call(req, async_result) return async_result
[docs] def get_acls(self, path): """Return the ACL and stat of the node of the given path. :param path: Path of the node. :returns: The ACL array of the given node and its :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat`. :rtype: tuple of (:class:`~kazoo.security.ACL` list, :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat`) :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code .. versionadded:: 0.5 """ return self.get_acls_async(path).get()
[docs] def get_acls_async(self, path): """Return the ACL and stat of the node of the given path. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`get_acls`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(GetACL(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path)), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def set_acls(self, path, acls, version=-1): """Set the ACL for the node of the given path. Set the ACL for the node of the given path if such a node exists and the given version matches the version of the node. :param path: Path for the node. :param acls: List of :class:`~kazoo.security.ACL` objects to set. :param version: The expected node version that must match. :returns: The stat of the node. :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.BadVersionError` if version doesn't match. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.InvalidACLError` if the ACL is invalid. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. .. versionadded:: 0.5 """ return self.set_acls_async(path, acls, version).get()
[docs] def set_acls_async(self, path, acls, version=-1): """Set the ACL for the node of the given path. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`set_acls`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if isinstance(acls, ACL) or not isinstance(acls, (tuple, list)): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'acl' (acl must be a tuple/list" " of ACL's") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(SetACL(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), acls, version), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def set(self, path, value, version=-1): """Set the value of a node. If the version of the node being updated is newer than the supplied version (and the supplied version is not -1), a BadVersionError will be raised. This operation, if successful, will trigger all the watches on the node of the given path left by :meth:`get` API calls. The maximum allowable size of the value is 1 MB. Values larger than this will cause a ZookeeperError to be raised. :param path: Path of node. :param value: New data value. :param version: Version of node being updated, or -1. :returns: Updated :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat` of the node. :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.BadVersionError` if version doesn't match. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the provided value is too large. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. """ return self.set_async(path, value, version).get()
[docs] def set_async(self, path, value, version=-1): """Set the value of a node. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`set`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if value is not None and not isinstance(value, bytes_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'value' (must be a byte string)") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(SetData(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), value, version), async_result) return async_result
[docs] def transaction(self): """Create and return a :class:`TransactionRequest` object Creates a :class:`TransactionRequest` object. A Transaction can consist of multiple operations which can be committed as a single atomic unit. Either all of the operations will succeed or none of them. :returns: A TransactionRequest. :rtype: :class:`TransactionRequest` .. versionadded:: 0.6 Requires Zookeeper 3.4+ """ return TransactionRequest(self)
[docs] def delete(self, path, version=-1, recursive=False): """Delete a node. The call will succeed if such a node exists, and the given version matches the node's version (if the given version is -1, the default, it matches any node's versions). This operation, if successful, will trigger all the watches on the node of the given path left by `exists` API calls, and the watches on the parent node left by `get_children` API calls. :param path: Path of node to delete. :param version: Version of node to delete, or -1 for any. :param recursive: Recursively delete node and all its children, defaults to False. :type recursive: bool :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.BadVersionError` if version doesn't match. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError` if the node doesn't exist. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NotEmptyError` if the node has children. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. """ if not isinstance(recursive, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'recursive' (bool expected)") if recursive: return self._delete_recursive(path) else: return self.delete_async(path, version).get()
[docs] def delete_async(self, path, version=-1): """Asynchronously delete a node. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`delete`, with the exception of `recursive`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() self._call(Delete(_prefix_root(self.chroot, path), version), async_result) return async_result
def _delete_recursive(self, path): try: children = self.get_children(path) except NoNodeError: return True if children: for child in children: if path == "/": child_path = path + child else: child_path = path + "/" + child self._delete_recursive(child_path) try: self.delete(path) except NoNodeError: # pragma: nocover pass
[docs] def reconfig(self, joining, leaving, new_members, from_config=-1): """Reconfig a cluster. This call will succeed if the cluster was reconfigured accordingly. :param joining: a comma separated list of servers being added (see example for format) (incremental reconfiguration) :param leaving: a comma separated list of servers being removed (see example for format) (incremental reconfiguration) :param new_members: a comma separated list of new membership (non-incremental reconfiguration) :param from_config: version of the current configuration (optional - causes reconfiguration to throw an exception if configuration is no longer current) :type from_config: int :returns: Tuple (value, :class:`~kazoo.protocol.states.ZnodeStat`) of node. :rtype: tuple Basic Example: .. code-block:: python zk = KazooClient() zk.start() # first add an observer (incremental reconfiguration) joining = 'server.100=10.0.0.10:2889:3888:observer;0.0.0.0:2181' data, _ = zk.reconfig( joining=joining, leaving=None, new_members=None) # wait and then remove it (just by using its id) (incremental) data, _ = zk.reconfig(joining=None, leaving='100', new_members=None) # now do a full change of the cluster (non-incremental) new = [ 'server.100=10.0.0.10:2889:3888:observer;0.0.0.0:2181', 'server.100=10.0.0.11:2889:3888:observer;0.0.0.0:2181', 'server.100=10.0.0.12:2889:3888:observer;0.0.0.0:2181', ] data, _ = zk.reconfig( joining=None, leaving=None, new_members=','.join(new)) zk.stop() :raises: :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.UnimplementedError` if not supported. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.NewConfigNoQuorumError` if no quorum of new config is connected and up-to-date with the leader of last commmitted config - try invoking reconfiguration after new servers are connected and synced. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ReconfigInProcessError` if another reconfiguration is in progress. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.BadVersionError` if version doesn't match. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.BadArgumentsError` if any of the given lists of servers has a bad format. :exc:`~kazoo.exceptions.ZookeeperError` if the server returns a non-zero error code. """ result = self.reconfig_async(joining, leaving, new_members, from_config) return result.get()
[docs] def reconfig_async(self, joining, leaving, new_members, from_config): """Asynchronously reconfig a cluster. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`reconfig`. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ if joining and not isinstance(joining, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'joining' (string expected)") if leaving and not isinstance(leaving, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'leaving' (string expected)") if new_members and not isinstance(new_members, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'new_members' (string " "expected)") if not isinstance(from_config, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'from_config' (int expected)") async_result = self.handler.async_result() reconfig = Reconfig(joining, leaving, new_members, from_config) self._call(reconfig, async_result) return async_result
[docs]class TransactionRequest(object): """A Zookeeper Transaction Request A Transaction provides a builder object that can be used to construct and commit an atomic set of operations. The transaction must be committed before its sent. Transactions are not thread-safe and should not be accessed from multiple threads at once. .. note:: The ``committed`` attribute only indicates whether this transaction has been sent to Zookeeper and is used to prevent duplicate commits of the same transaction. The result should be checked to determine if the transaction executed as desired. .. versionadded:: 0.6 Requires Zookeeper 3.4+ """ def __init__(self, client): self.client = client self.operations = [] self.committed = False
[docs] def create(self, path, value=b"", acl=None, ephemeral=False, sequence=False): """Add a create ZNode to the transaction. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`KazooClient.create`, with the exception of `makepath`. :returns: None """ if acl is None and self.client.default_acl: acl = self.client.default_acl if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if acl and not isinstance(acl, (tuple, list)): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'acl' (acl must be a tuple/list" " of ACL's") if not isinstance(value, bytes_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'value' (must be a byte string)") if not isinstance(ephemeral, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'ephemeral' (bool expected)") if not isinstance(sequence, bool): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'sequence' (bool expected)") flags = 0 if ephemeral: flags |= 1 if sequence: flags |= 2 if acl is None: acl = OPEN_ACL_UNSAFE self._add(Create(_prefix_root(self.client.chroot, path), value, acl, flags), None)
[docs] def delete(self, path, version=-1): """Add a delete ZNode to the transaction. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`KazooClient.delete`, with the exception of `recursive`. """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") self._add(Delete(_prefix_root(self.client.chroot, path), version))
[docs] def set_data(self, path, value, version=-1): """Add a set ZNode value to the transaction. Takes the same arguments as :meth:`KazooClient.set`. """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if not isinstance(value, bytes_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'value' (must be a byte string)") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") self._add(SetData(_prefix_root(self.client.chroot, path), value, version))
[docs] def check(self, path, version): """Add a Check Version to the transaction. This command will fail and abort a transaction if the path does not match the specified version. """ if not isinstance(path, string_types): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'path' (string expected)") if not isinstance(version, int): raise TypeError("Invalid type for 'version' (int expected)") self._add(CheckVersion(_prefix_root(self.client.chroot, path), version))
[docs] def commit_async(self): """Commit the transaction asynchronously. :rtype: :class:`~kazoo.interfaces.IAsyncResult` """ self._check_tx_state() self.committed = True async_object = self.client.handler.async_result() self.client._call(Transaction(self.operations), async_object) return async_object
[docs] def commit(self): """Commit the transaction. :returns: A list of the results for each operation in the transaction. """ return self.commit_async().get()
def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): """Commit and cleanup accumulated transaction data.""" if not exc_type: self.commit() def _check_tx_state(self): if self.committed: raise ValueError('Transaction already committed') def _add(self, request, post_processor=None): self._check_tx_state() self.client.logger.log(BLATHER, 'Added %r to %r', request, self) self.operations.append(request)