# -*- coding: utf-8; -*- ################################################################################ # # Rattail -- Retail Software Framework # Copyright © 2010-2018 Lance Edgar # # This file is part of Rattail. # # Rattail is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the # terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later # version. # # Rattail is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # Rattail. If not, see . # ################################################################################ """ TempMon client daemon """ from __future__ import unicode_literals, absolute_import import time import datetime import random import socket import logging import six from sqlalchemy.exc import OperationalError from sqlalchemy.orm.exc import NoResultFound from rattail.daemon import Daemon from rattail_tempmon.db import Session, model as tempmon from rattail.exceptions import ConfigurationError log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class TempmonClient(Daemon): """ Linux daemon implementation of Tempmon client """ def run(self): """ This method is invoked upon daemon startup. It is meant to run/loop "forever" or until daemon stop. """ # maybe generate random data instead of reading from true probe self.dummy_probes = self.config.getbool('tempmon.client', 'dummy_probes', default=False) # figure out which client we are hostname = self.config.get('tempmon.client', 'hostname', default=socket.gethostname()) log.info("i think my hostname is: %s", hostname) session = Session() try: client = session.query(tempmon.Client)\ .filter_by(hostname=hostname)\ .one() except NoResultFound: session.close() raise ConfigurationError("No tempmon client configured for hostname: {}".format(hostname)) client_uuid = client.uuid self.delay = client.delay or 60 session.close() # main loop: take readings, pause, repeat self.failed_checks = 0 while True: self.take_readings(client_uuid) time.sleep(self.delay) def take_readings(self, client_uuid): """ Take new readings for all enabled probes on this client. """ # log.debug("taking readings") session = Session() try: client = session.query(tempmon.Client).get(client_uuid) self.delay = client.delay or 60 if client.enabled: for probe in client.enabled_probes(): self.take_reading(session, probe) session.flush() # one more thing, make sure our client appears "online" if not client.online: client.online = True except Exception as error: log_error = True self.failed_checks += 1 session.rollback() # our goal here is to suppress logging when we see connection # errors which are due to a simple postgres restart. but if they # keep coming then we'll go ahead and log them (sending email) if isinstance(error, OperationalError): # this first test works upon first DB restart, as well as the # first time after DB stop. but in the case of DB stop, # subsequent errors will instead match the second test if error.connection_invalidated or ( 'could not connect to server: Connection refused' in six.text_type(error)): # only suppress logging for 3 failures, after that we let them go # TODO: should make the max attempts configurable if self.failed_checks < 4: log_error = False log.debug("database connection failure #%s: %s", self.failed_checks, six.text_type(error)) # send error email unless we're suppressing it for now if log_error: log.exception("Failed to read/record temperature data (but will keep trying)") else: # taking readings was successful self.failed_checks = 0 session.commit() finally: session.close() def take_reading(self, session, probe): """ Take a single reading and add to Rattail database. """ reading = tempmon.Reading() reading.degrees_f = self.read_temp(probe) # a reading of 185.0 °F indicates some sort of power issue. when this # happens we log an error (which sends basic email) but do not record # the temperature. that way the server doesn't see the 185.0 reading # and send out a "false alarm" about the temperature being too high. # https://www.controlbyweb.com/support/faq/temp-sensor-reading-error.html if reading.degrees_f == 185.0: log.error("got reading of 185.0 from probe: %s", probe.description) else: # we have a good reading reading.client = probe.client reading.probe = probe reading.taken = datetime.datetime.utcnow() session.add(reading) return reading def read_temp(self, probe): """ Check for good reading, then format temperature to our liking """ if self.dummy_probes: return self.random_temp(probe) lines = self.read_temp_raw(probe) while lines[0].strip()[-3:] != 'YES': time.sleep(0.2) lines = self.read_temp_raw(probe) equals_pos = lines[1].find('t=') if equals_pos != -1: temp_string = lines[1][equals_pos+2:] # temperature data comes in as celsius temp_c = float(temp_string) / 1000.0 # convert celsius to fahrenheit temp_f = temp_c * 9.0 / 5.0 + 32.0 return round(temp_f,4) def read_temp_raw(self, probe): """ Function that gets the raw temp data """ with open(probe.device_path, 'rt') as therm_file: return therm_file.readlines() def random_temp(self, probe): temp = random.uniform(probe.critical_temp_min - 5, probe.critical_temp_max + 5) return round(temp, 4) def make_daemon(config, pidfile=None): """ Returns a tempmon client daemon instance. """ if not pidfile: pidfile = config.get('rattail.tempmon', 'client.pid_path', default='/var/run/rattail/tempmon-client.pid') return TempmonClient(pidfile, config=config)