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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- """
- celery.utils
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Utility functions.
- """
- from __future__ import absolute_import
- from __future__ import with_statement
- import operator
- import os
- import sys
- import traceback
- import warnings
- import types
- import datetime
- from functools import partial, wraps
- from inspect import getargspec
- from pprint import pprint
- from kombu.entity import Exchange, Queue
- from celery.exceptions import CPendingDeprecationWarning, CDeprecationWarning
- from .compat import StringIO
- from .functional import noop
- PENDING_DEPRECATION_FMT = """
- %(description)s is scheduled for deprecation in \
- version %(deprecation)s and removal in version v%(removal)s. \
- %(alternative)s
- """
- DEPRECATION_FMT = """
- %(description)s is deprecated and scheduled for removal in
- version %(removal)s. %(alternative)s
- """
- #: Billiard sets this when execv is enabled.
- #: We use it to find out the name of the original ``__main__``
- #: module, so that we can properly rewrite the name of the
- #: task to be that of ``App.main``.
- MP_MAIN_FILE = os.environ.get('MP_MAIN_FILE') or None
- #: Exchange for worker direct queues.
- WORKER_DIRECT_EXCHANGE = Exchange('C.dq')
- #: Format for worker direct queue names.
- WORKER_DIRECT_QUEUE_FORMAT = '%s.dq'
- def worker_direct(hostname):
- if isinstance(hostname, Queue):
- return hostname
- return Queue(WORKER_DIRECT_QUEUE_FORMAT % hostname,
- WORKER_DIRECT_EXCHANGE,
- hostname,
- auto_delete=True)
- def warn_deprecated(description=None, deprecation=None,
- removal=None, alternative=None):
- ctx = {'description': description,
- 'deprecation': deprecation, 'removal': removal,
- 'alternative': alternative}
- if deprecation is not None:
- w = CPendingDeprecationWarning(PENDING_DEPRECATION_FMT % ctx)
- else:
- w = CDeprecationWarning(DEPRECATION_FMT % ctx)
- warnings.warn(w)
- def deprecated(description=None, deprecation=None,
- removal=None, alternative=None):
- def _inner(fun):
- @wraps(fun)
- def __inner(*args, **kwargs):
- from .imports import qualname
- warn_deprecated(description=description or qualname(fun),
- deprecation=deprecation,
- removal=removal,
- alternative=alternative)
- return fun(*args, **kwargs)
- return __inner
- return _inner
- def lpmerge(L, R):
- """In place left precedent dictionary merge.
- Keeps values from `L`, if the value in `R` is :const:`None`."""
- set = L.__setitem__
- [set(k, v) for k, v in R.iteritems() if v is not None]
- return L
- def is_iterable(obj):
- try:
- iter(obj)
- except TypeError:
- return False
- return True
- def fun_takes_kwargs(fun, kwlist=[]):
- """With a function, and a list of keyword arguments, returns arguments
- in the list which the function takes.
- If the object has an `argspec` attribute that is used instead
- of using the :meth:`inspect.getargspec` introspection.
- :param fun: The function to inspect arguments of.
- :param kwlist: The list of keyword arguments.
- Examples
- >>> def foo(self, x, y, logfile=None, loglevel=None):
- ... return x * y
- >>> fun_takes_kwargs(foo, ['logfile', 'loglevel', 'task_id'])
- ['logfile', 'loglevel']
- >>> def foo(self, x, y, **kwargs):
- >>> fun_takes_kwargs(foo, ['logfile', 'loglevel', 'task_id'])
- ['logfile', 'loglevel', 'task_id']
- """
- argspec = getattr(fun, 'argspec', getargspec(fun))
- args, _varargs, keywords, _defaults = argspec
- if keywords is not None:
- return kwlist
- return filter(partial(operator.contains, args), kwlist)
- def isatty(fh):
- # Fixes bug with mod_wsgi:
- # mod_wsgi.Log object has no attribute isatty.
- return getattr(fh, 'isatty', None) and fh.isatty()
- def cry(): # pragma: no cover
- """Return stacktrace of all active threads.
- From https://gist.github.com/737056
- """
- import threading
- tmap = {}
- main_thread = None
- # get a map of threads by their ID so we can print their names
- # during the traceback dump
- for t in threading.enumerate():
- if getattr(t, 'ident', None):
- tmap[t.ident] = t
- else:
- main_thread = t
- out = StringIO()
- sep = '=' * 49 + '\n'
- for tid, frame in sys._current_frames().iteritems():
- thread = tmap.get(tid, main_thread)
- if not thread:
- # skip old junk (left-overs from a fork)
- continue
- out.write('%s\n' % (thread.getName(), ))
- out.write(sep)
- traceback.print_stack(frame, file=out)
- out.write(sep)
- out.write('LOCAL VARIABLES\n')
- out.write(sep)
- pprint(frame.f_locals, stream=out)
- out.write('\n\n')
- return out.getvalue()
- def maybe_reraise():
- """Reraise if an exception is currently being handled, or return
- otherwise."""
- exc_info = sys.exc_info()
- try:
- if exc_info[2]:
- raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2]
- finally:
- # see http://docs.python.org/library/sys.html#sys.exc_info
- del(exc_info)
- def strtobool(term, table={'false': False, 'no': False, '0': False,
- 'true': True, 'yes': True, '1': True,
- 'on': True, 'off': False}):
- if isinstance(term, basestring):
- try:
- return table[term.lower()]
- except KeyError:
- raise TypeError('Cannot coerce %r to type bool' % (term, ))
- return term
- def jsonify(obj):
- "Transforms object making it suitable for json serialization"
- if isinstance(obj, (int, float, basestring, types.NoneType)):
- return obj
- elif isinstance(obj, (tuple, list)):
- return map(jsonify, obj)
- elif isinstance(obj, dict):
- return dict([(k,jsonify(v)) for k,v in obj.iteritems()])
- # See "Date Time String Format" in the ECMA-262 specification.
- elif isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime):
- r = obj.isoformat()
- if obj.microsecond:
- r = r[:23] + r[26:]
- if r.endswith('+00:00'):
- r = r[:-6] + 'Z'
- return r
- elif isinstance(obj, datetime.date):
- return obj.isoformat()
- elif isinstance(obj, datetime.time):
- r = obj.isoformat()
- if obj.microsecond:
- r = r[:12]
- return r
- elif isinstance(obj, datetime.timedelta):
- return str(obj)
- else:
- raise ValueError("Unsupported type: %s" % type(obj))
- def gen_task_name(app, name, module_name):
- try:
- module = sys.modules[module_name]
- except KeyError:
- # Fix for manage.py shell_plus (Issue #366)
- module = None
- if module is not None:
- module_name = module.__name__
- # - If the task module is used as the __main__ script
- # - we need to rewrite the module part of the task name
- # - to match App.main.
- if MP_MAIN_FILE and module.__file__ == MP_MAIN_FILE:
- # - see comment about :envvar:`MP_MAIN_FILE` above.
- module_name = '__main__'
- if module_name == '__main__' and app.main:
- return '.'.join([app.main, name])
- return '.'.join(filter(None, [module_name, name]))
- # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #
- # > XXX Compat
- from .log import LOG_LEVELS # noqa
- from .imports import ( # noqa
- qualname as get_full_cls_name, symbol_by_name as get_cls_by_name,
- instantiate, import_from_cwd
- )
- from .functional import chunks, noop # noqa
- from kombu.utils import cached_property, kwdict, uuid # noqa
- gen_unique_id = uuid
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