fix: typing; add: retry decoration function
additionaly add retries to ip_requirement
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monitor.py
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monitor.py
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import datetime
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import socket
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import json
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import os
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from typing import Callable
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import requests
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import pydig
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@ -19,7 +20,10 @@ logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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REPO_ROOT = "status-repo"
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# last states of services to keep from detecting downtime repeatedly
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last_states = {}
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last_states: dict[str, bool] = {}
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RequirementCheck = Callable[..., bool]
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MonitorDict = dict[str, dict[RequirementCheck, dict]]
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# publish a failed service, no dependents so edit at will
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@ -36,6 +40,7 @@ def fail(service_name: str, failed_requirements: list):
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logger.warning("Failed to pull from origin! Aborting!")
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return
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# noinspection PyShadowingNames
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with open(REPO_ROOT + "/" + filename, 'w+') as f:
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lines = [
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"---\n",
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@ -60,7 +65,7 @@ def fail(service_name: str, failed_requirements: list):
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logger.warning(f"service {service_name} failed {[r.__name__ for r in failed_requirements]}")
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def self_check():
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def self_check() -> bool:
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try:
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if requests.get("https://google.com/").status_code != 200:
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return False
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@ -69,18 +74,33 @@ def self_check():
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return True
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def http_requirement(url: str, code: int) -> bool:
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def retry(n: int = 3, sleep: int = 5) -> Callable[[RequirementCheck], RequirementCheck]:
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"""Decorator maker for calling a function multiple times with sleep time between calls."""
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def inner_retry(func: RequirementCheck) -> RequirementCheck:
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def inner(*args, **kwargs) -> bool:
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passed = False
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for i in range(2):
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for i in range(n - 1):
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passed = func(*args, **kwargs)
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if passed:
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break
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time.sleep(sleep)
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return passed
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inner.__name__ = func.__name__ # preserve names in log (instead of each requirement being called "inner")
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return inner
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return inner_retry
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@retry()
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def http_requirement(url: str, code: int) -> bool:
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try:
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resp = requests.head(url)
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except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
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passed = False
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return False
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else:
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passed = resp.status_code == code
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if passed:
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break
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return passed
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return resp.status_code == code
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def dns_requirement(name: str, ip: str) -> bool:
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return query and (ip == "*" or ip in query)
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@retry()
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def ip_requirement(ip: str, port: int, prot: str) -> bool:
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protocol = socket.SOCK_STREAM if prot == "tcp" else socket.SOCK_DGRAM
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sock = socket.socket(type=protocol)
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@ -102,7 +123,7 @@ def ip_requirement(ip: str, port: int, prot: str) -> bool:
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return True
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def check(monitors: dict):
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def check(monitors: MonitorDict):
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for service, requirements in monitors.items():
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logger.debug(f"Checking service {service}")
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failed = []
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logger.debug("check complete")
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monitors = {
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monitors_: MonitorDict = {
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"f.bain.cz": {
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http_requirement: {"url": "https://f.bain.cz/status", "code": 200},
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# dns_requirement: {"name": "f.bain.cz", "ip": "*"},
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}
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# we assume this is gonna be run in a cron job as the gitpython
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# we assume this is going to be run in a cron job as the gitpython
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# library is slowly leaking memory apparently
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if os.path.exists("last-state"):
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with open("last-state", 'r') as f:
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last_states = json.load(f)
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check(monitors)
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check(monitors_)
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with open("last-state", 'w+') as f:
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json.dump(last_states, f)
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