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Users who may not know that configuring a backdoor_port with 0
allows multiple services to be enabled for the eventlet backdoor
or who simply want a more predictable port assignment might like
this patch. If the specified port is in use, it is incremented
until a free port is found. This is a backdoor_port collision
recovery scheme as opposed to the collision failure scheme
that exists today.
This related to I95fdb5ca: Add support for backdoor_port to be
returned with a rpc call.
Change-Id: I7ec346db3575995fa15483b617eea34c1e003bb0
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Currently, SQLite DB in a file is used for testing of DB related
code. Thus, in each test case we have to ensure that tearDown()
drops all created tables, etc. It is much easier and cleaner to
guarantee that DB is in the original state by creating it in
memory instead.
Change-Id: I6f0a9735a0fb31bef30842afff50c6089fa2bf92
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KillFilter currently expects an absolute path
to be specified for the process name to kill. This
is inconvenient when the exact location of the running
binary is not known or differs accross installs.
Extend KillFilter to accept also commands in $PATH
to be killed if the given argument is not absolute.
Change-Id: I6b90206b587ff3f949af2c256a78ca21af31867a
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Multiple projects are starting to copy around the various
function utilities that exist in nova and elsewhere. It
would seem appropriate that there exist a helper file in
oslo that was used instead as a central place for this type
of code.
Change-Id: Ia83f26da16b0c868506ecf90e1aaf8affecf3617
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When an exception happens in an RPC call using nova cells, it can travel
back up several RPC boundaries. eg, child-cell=>parent-cell=>nova-api
Before this patch if an exception (eg. AggregateNotFound) was raised in
the bottom layer, the next layer up would turn it into a special
exception ( AggregateNotFound_Remote ), then in the final layer, it would
see this as an unrecognizable exception and raise RemoteException.
After this patch, at each layer where the expeption is deserialized,
it'll recognize exceptions with the _Remote postfix, and leave them as
they are, instead of turning them into RemoteExceptions.
It also preserves the exception's original __module__ now.
Change-Id: I158a80f1cec20d3e1805b565ffddaffd7a15295b
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This function will be used in apiclient library.
Change-Id: I19f976eda896e7bede07510aafebe4931e512351
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blueprint amqp-rpc-fast-reply-queue
As part of the Grizzly code review for the above blueprint (Idb09a714), the Grizzly
code base is "aware" of this feature in terms of receiving RPCs and provided with
an option for enabling it on the RPC send side. It was decided that in Havana
the option would be removed, RPCs would only be sent using the new functionality
yet awareness of prior functionality be retained for the receiving of RPCs.
This code change implements the Havana piece.
Change-Id: I5f2a8e432cf84a637c1aa813656c1cbc8db6e7eb
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Add a helper method to the RpcProxy class. This is a little nicer to
use for checking to see if a given message is copmatible with the set
version cap.
Change-Id: Ic44d76f4181351dff367f2d1181a3d508a11db78
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H404 - multi line docstring should start with a summary.
Change-Id: I2099e1ee81ff9657f7a07401b8e8f3327d03bdbd
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Fixes bug 1160442
In addition to this there are the following changes:
1. The set_default method can configure the QueuePool parameters
2. The max_pool_size is defaulted to the QueuePool default
Change-Id: Ie99f7fc4edba68127c4af508290d8074d7094be9
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The super() in MatchMakerStub.__init__ was
referencing the wrong class due to copy/paste.
I've also added a test for this class.
Fixes bug 1185501
Change-Id: I298c8c1df4dcb3d3e905ecbb5400d16b3383fdf9
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As we are planning to deprecate the wsgi module, move it
out of the main openstack/common folder to the new
"deprecated" folder.
Move some of the middleware classes into the middleware
package, since those are still useful and should be
maintained.
There's still work to do to remove the dependency of the
size limit middleware on the Request class in the now
deprecated wsgi module.
Refer to the mailing list thread at
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2013-May/009666.html
for additional details.
Change-Id: I05ff583ef37174835393905a3066390f400ffdcf
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug.hellmann@dreamhost.com>
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0o755 is accepted by Python 2.6 and newer (did not
check older versions)
Change-Id: I764fb56f8ae26c63981a96e1d988d6da37e1bd02
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This is the first part of an implementation towards
a deferred localization functionality in OpenStack.
This change adds a Message class for encapsulating a
translatable message and its relevant data, as well
as an example LogHandler of how such a class can be
used in the logging context.
bp delayed-message-translation
Change-Id: I8485a346d32925327ea9185e0da3822e4e19c2f5
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This methods are present in nova, cinder and also needed by ironic package.
openstack.common.strutils => nova.utils <=> cinder.utils
to_bytes(text, default=0)
openstack.common.fileutils => nova.utils <=> cinder.utils <=> nova/virt/libvirt/utils.py
file_open(*args, **kwargs)
Change-Id: Ia65499b77eb551c0ffb6d48767b899435469bfb6
Implements: blueprint image-tools
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This code is present in nova, cinder and also needed by ironic package.
* delete_if_exists
* remove_path_on_error
Also added some tests.
openstack/common/fileutils.py => nova.common.utils <=> cinder.common.utils
Change-Id: Id5001db161bb8e7dfb20d1b2cc2033e886cda32f
Implements: blueprint image-tools
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H306 - imports not in alphabetical order.
Change-Id: Iaa93bcafed562833318ac86241ad36662c2d8ca6
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Qpid has a limitation where it cannot serialize a dict containing
a string greater than 65535 characters. This change alters the
Qpid implementation to JSON encode the dict before sending it, but
only if Qpid would fail to serialize it. This maintains as much
backward compatibility as possible, though long messages will
still fail if they are sent to an older receiver.
Fixes bug 1175808
Change-Id: I5d104e099f523508dae2b657f7d06d96984b10f0
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Adds an option for a slave DB connection for scaling
purposes. Read queries can be sent here to spread out
db load a bit. This patch adds a new configuration option:
slave_connection.
Implements: blueprint db-slave-handle
Change-Id: I5cc5e0696e3fcd8609ee6b5466b0377ca52b8b58
DocImpact
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Python3 enforces the distinction between byte strings
far more rigorously than Python 2 does; binary data
cannot be automatically coerced to or from text data.
Use six to provide a fake file object for textual data.
It provides an alias for StringIO.StringIO in python2
and io.StringIO in python3
Change-Id: I65897bb0cca2cbeb5819a769b98645c9eb066401
Signed-off-by: Chuck Short <chuck.short@canonical.com>
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H402 one line docstring needs punctuation
Change-Id: Ie848453cace318d8310cdf0234c512f4c1121119
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This patch adds some logic that is currently duplicated throughout
Openstack. As part of this de-duplication, the patch also modifies
current implementation.
Major Changes:
* check, set_rules, reset, init are now part of the Enforcer class
* check was renamed into enforce
* init was renamed into load_rules
* It is now possible to load multiple files and have per instance
rules instead of global rules.
* There's a global instance of the Enforcer class that can be used as
main enforcer.
from openstack.common import policy
ENFORCER = policy.ENFORCER
ENFORCER.enforce(rule, target, creds)
Minor Changes:
* Added do_raise to the enforce method
* Enforcer instance is now passed to the Check call.
NOTE: If / once this patch gets in, I'll update other projects and port
them to the latest version.
Change-Id: Ife909bdf3277ef33c2fb1eae16ae261fa6374c63
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The moxstubout fixture creates a mox object which we can re-use in
tests.
It also ensures verify() is called, which it clearly wasn't in the
case of the qpid tests.
Change-Id: Ibf3326f18b160865012d40a5841b65438262c4df
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H403 multi line docstring end on new line
Change-Id: I33249651026b54ef346214965e909835288bb14e
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H201 no 'except:' at least use 'except Exception:'
Change-Id: Ibfab55ace63636d3507fbdad46d1436b8ec83475
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Best to use stubout for stubbing out methods like this. That way they
get properly unstubbed on failure.
Change-Id: I61dc96d01e331e8d811b8f24137e8f738cf09215
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At the request of Quantum folks, Let us switch from DEFAULT to
database for the database related options. This will help with
migration etc.
DocImpact
Fixes LP# 1171837
Change-Id: If602a6a7cc0f2a202632dd14574fea60dce4b589
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This adds a generic serialization model that the RpcProxy and
RpcDispatcher will use to serialize and deserialize arguments
and return values. The base definition is provided, as well
as a default NoOpSerializer which performs no special
action (retaining the existing behavior).
Related to blueprint rpc-object-serialization
Change-Id: I0a33baddee3e28dfc47100eb3216b679558b0bdd
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This allows one to subclass RpcProxy for use with a particular
namespace without having to repeatedly pass the namespace into the
make_namespaced_msg() method. This new RPC_API_NAMESPACE attribute will
be used for the make_msg() call. It is defaulted to None to match previous
behavior.
Change-Id: Ied62df839cda0be6f9f9b060bbfc22e086f61be8
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The middleware generates the 'correlation_id' if it is not already present
in the request header. This 'correlation_id' can be used to enable more
effective debugging of requests that span multiple services.
Implements: blueprint create-a-unified-correlation-id
Change-Id: Ibc06a5b05b628e0b640e9299c79127ecbf9c684e
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