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- from crontab import CronTab
- from crontab import CronSlices
- from core import Utils
- from core.ConfigurationManager.BrainLoader import BrainLoader
- from core.Models import Event
- import logging
- logging.basicConfig()
- logger = logging.getLogger("kalliope")
- class InvalidCrontabPeriod(Exception):
- pass
- CRONTAB_COMMENT = "KALLIOPE"
- KALLIOPE_ENTRY_POINT_SCRIPT = "kalliope.py"
- class CrontabManager:
- def __init__(self, brain_file=None):
- self.my_user_cron = CronTab(user=True)
- self.brain = BrainLoader.get_brain(file_path=brain_file)
- self.base_command = self._get_base_command()
- def load_events_in_crontab(self):
- """
- Remove all line in crontab with the CRONTAB_COMMENT
- Then add back line from event in the brain.yml
- :return:
- """
- # clean the current crontab from all Kalliope event
- self._remove_all_job()
- # load the brain file
- for synapse in self.brain.synapses:
- for signal in synapse.signals:
- # print signal
- # if the signal is an event we add it to the crontab
- if type(signal) == Event:
- # for all synapse with an event, we add the task id to the crontab
- self._add_event(period_string=signal.period, event_id=synapse.name)
- def _add_event(self, period_string, event_id):
- my_user_cron = CronTab(user=True)
- job = my_user_cron.new(command=self.base_command+" "+str("\"" + event_id + "\""), comment=CRONTAB_COMMENT)
- if CronSlices.is_valid(period_string):
- job.setall(period_string)
- job.enable()
- else:
- raise InvalidCrontabPeriod("The crontab period %s is not valid" % period_string)
- # write the file
- my_user_cron.write()
- Utils.print_info("Synapse \"%s\" added to the crontab" % event_id)
- def get_jobs(self):
- return self.my_user_cron.find_comment(CRONTAB_COMMENT)
- def _remove_all_job(self):
- """
- Remove all line in crontab that are attached to Kalliope
- :return:
- """
- iter = self.my_user_cron.find_comment(CRONTAB_COMMENT)
- for job in iter:
- logger.debug("remove job %s from crontab" % job)
- self.my_user_cron.remove(job)
- # write the file
- self.my_user_cron.write()
- # this is a fix for the CronTab lib
- # see https://github.com/peak6/python-crontab/issues/1
- new_iter = self.my_user_cron.find_comment(CRONTAB_COMMENT)
- sum_job = sum(1 for _ in new_iter)
- while sum_job > 0:
- self._remove_all_job()
- def _get_base_command(self):
- """
- Return the path of the entry point of Kalliope
- Example: /home/user/kalliope/kalliope.py
- :return: The path of the entry point script kalliope.py
- """
- import inspect
- import os
- # get current script directory path. We are in /an/unknown/path/kalliope/core
- cur_script_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(inspect.getfile(inspect.currentframe())))
- # get parent dir. Now we are in /an/unknown/path/kalliope
- parent_dir = os.path.normpath(cur_script_directory + os.sep + os.pardir)
- # we add the kalliope.py file name
- real_entry_point_path = parent_dir + os.sep + KALLIOPE_ENTRY_POINT_SCRIPT
- # We test that the file exist before return it
- logger.debug("Real Kalliope.py path: %s" % real_entry_point_path)
- if os.path.isfile(real_entry_point_path):
- crontab_cmd = "python %s start --brain-file %s --run-synapse " % (real_entry_point_path,
- self.brain.brain_file)
- return crontab_cmd
- raise IOError("kalliope.py file not found")
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