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# Copyright 2014 Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME IK)
#
# This file is part of CIRCLE Cloud.
#
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# details.
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from collections import deque
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from hashlib import sha224
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from itertools import chain, imap
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from logging import getLogger
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from time import time
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from warnings import warn
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from django.contrib import messages
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.core.cache import cache
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from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder
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from django.db.models import (
    CharField, DateTimeField, ForeignKey, NullBooleanField
)
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from django.utils import timezone
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from django.utils.encoding import force_text
from django.utils.functional import Promise
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _, ugettext_noop
from jsonfield import JSONField
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from model_utils.models import TimeStampedModel

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logger = getLogger(__name__)

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class WorkerNotFound(Exception):
    pass


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def activitycontextimpl(act, on_abort=None, on_commit=None):
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    try:
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        try:
            yield act
        except HumanReadableException as e:
            result = e
            raise
        except BaseException as e:
            # BaseException is the common parent of Exception and
            # system-exiting exceptions, e.g. KeyboardInterrupt
            result = create_readable(
                ugettext_noop("Failure."),
                ugettext_noop("Unhandled exception: %(error)s"),
                error=unicode(e))
            raise
    except:
        logger.exception("Failed activity %s" % unicode(act))
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        handler = None if on_abort is None else lambda a: on_abort(a, e)
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        act.finish(succeeded=False, result=result, event_handler=handler)
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        raise
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    else:
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        act.finish(succeeded=True, event_handler=on_commit)
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activity_context = contextmanager(activitycontextimpl)


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activity_code_separator = '.'


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def has_prefix(activity_code, *prefixes):
    """Determine whether the activity code has the specified prefix.

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    >>> assert has_prefix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo.bar')
    >>> assert has_prefix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo', 'bar')
    >>> assert has_prefix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo.bar', 'buz')
    >>> assert has_prefix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo', 'bar', 'buz')
    >>> assert not has_prefix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo', 'buz')
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    """
    equal = lambda a, b: a == b
    act_code_parts = split_activity_code(activity_code)
    prefixes = chain(*imap(split_activity_code, prefixes))
    return all(imap(equal, act_code_parts, prefixes))


def has_suffix(activity_code, *suffixes):
    """Determine whether the activity code has the specified suffix.

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    >>> assert has_suffix('foo.bar.buz', 'bar.buz')
    >>> assert has_suffix('foo.bar.buz', 'bar', 'buz')
    >>> assert has_suffix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo.bar', 'buz')
    >>> assert has_suffix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo', 'bar', 'buz')
    >>> assert not has_suffix('foo.bar.buz', 'foo', 'buz')
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    """
    equal = lambda a, b: a == b
    act_code_parts = split_activity_code(activity_code)
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    suffixes = list(chain(*imap(split_activity_code, suffixes)))
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    return all(imap(equal, reversed(act_code_parts), reversed(suffixes)))


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def join_activity_code(*args):
    """Join the specified parts into an activity code.
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    :returns: Activity code string.
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    """
    return activity_code_separator.join(args)


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def split_activity_code(activity_code):
    """Split the specified activity code into its parts.

    :returns: A list of activity code parts.
    """
    return activity_code.split(activity_code_separator)


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class Encoder(DjangoJSONEncoder):
    def default(self, obj):
        if isinstance(obj, Promise):
            obj = force_text(obj)
        try:
            return super(Encoder, self).default(obj)
        except TypeError:
            return unicode(obj)


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class ActivityModel(TimeStampedModel):
    activity_code = CharField(max_length=100, verbose_name=_('activity code'))
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    readable_name_data = JSONField(blank=True, null=True,
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                                   dump_kwargs={"cls": Encoder},
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                                   verbose_name=_('human readable name'),
                                   help_text=_('Human readable name of '
                                               'activity.'))
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    parent = ForeignKey('self', blank=True, null=True, related_name='children')
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    task_uuid = CharField(blank=True, max_length=50, null=True, unique=True,
                          help_text=_('Celery task unique identifier.'),
                          verbose_name=_('task_uuid'))
    user = ForeignKey(User, blank=True, null=True, verbose_name=_('user'),
                      help_text=_('The person who started this activity.'))
    started = DateTimeField(verbose_name=_('started at'),
                            blank=True, null=True,
                            help_text=_('Time of activity initiation.'))
    finished = DateTimeField(verbose_name=_('finished at'),
                             blank=True, null=True,
                             help_text=_('Time of activity finalization.'))
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    succeeded = NullBooleanField(blank=True, null=True,
                                 help_text=_('True, if the activity has '
                                             'finished successfully.'))
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    result_data = JSONField(verbose_name=_('result'), blank=True, null=True,
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                            dump_kwargs={"cls": Encoder},
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                            help_text=_('Human readable result of activity.'))
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    def __unicode__(self):
        if self.parent:
            return self.parent.activity_code + "->" + self.activity_code
        else:
            return self.activity_code

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    class Meta:
        abstract = True

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    def finish(self, succeeded, result=None, event_handler=None):
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        if not self.finished:
            self.finished = timezone.now()
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            self.succeeded = succeeded
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            if result is not None:
                self.result = result
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            if event_handler is not None:
                event_handler(self)
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            self.save()
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    @property
    def has_succeeded(self):
        return self.finished and self.succeeded

    @property
    def has_failed(self):
        return self.finished and not self.succeeded

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    @property
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    def readable_name(self):
        return HumanReadableObject.from_dict(self.readable_name_data)

    @readable_name.setter
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    def readable_name(self, value):
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        self.readable_name_data = None if value is None else value.to_dict()

    @property
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    def result(self):
        return HumanReadableObject.from_dict(self.result_data)

    @result.setter
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    def result(self, value):
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        if isinstance(value, basestring):
            warn("Using string as result value is deprecated. Use "
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                 "HumanReadableObject instead.",
                 DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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            value = create_readable(user_text_template="",
                                    admin_text_template=value)
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        elif not hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
            warn("Use HumanReadableObject.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
            value = create_readable(user_text_template="",
                                    admin_text_template=unicode(value))
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        self.result_data = None if value is None else value.to_dict()

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def method_cache(memcached_seconds=60, instance_seconds=5):  # noqa
    """Cache return value of decorated method to memcached and memory.

    :param memcached_seconds: Invalidate memcached results after this time.
    :param instance_seconds: Invalidate results cached to static memory after
    this time.

    If a result is cached on instance, return that first.  If that fails, check
    memcached. If all else fails, run the method and cache on instance and in
    memcached.

    Do not use for methods with side effects.
    Instances are hashed by their id attribute, args by their unicode
    representation.

    ** NOTE: Methods that return None are always "recached".
    Based on https://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2477/
    """

    def inner_cache(method):

        def get_key(instance, *args, **kwargs):
            return sha224(unicode(method.__module__) +
                          unicode(method.__name__) +
                          unicode(instance.id) +
                          unicode(args) +
                          unicode(kwargs)).hexdigest()

        def x(instance, *args, **kwargs):
            invalidate = kwargs.pop('invalidate_cache', False)
            now = time()
            key = get_key(instance, *args, **kwargs)

            result = None
            try:
                vals = getattr(instance, key)
            except AttributeError:
                pass
            else:
                if vals['time'] + instance_seconds > now:
                    # has valid on class cache, return that
                    result = vals['value']

            if result is None:
                result = cache.get(key)

            if invalidate or (result is None):
                # all caches failed, call the actual method
                result = method(instance, *args, **kwargs)
                # save to memcache and class attr
                cache.set(key, result, memcached_seconds)
                setattr(instance, key, {'time': now, 'value': result})
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                logger.debug('Value of <%s>.%s(%s)=<%s> saved to cache.',
                             unicode(instance), method.__name__,
                             unicode(args), unicode(result))
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            return result
        return x

    return inner_cache
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class HumanSortField(CharField):
    """
    A CharField that monitors another field on the same model and sets itself
    to a normalized value, which can be used for sensible lexicographycal
    sorting for fields containing numerals. (Avoiding technically correct
    orderings like [a1, a10, a2], which can be annoying for file or host
    names.)

    Apart from CharField's default arguments, an argument is requered:
        - monitor   sets the base field, whose value is normalized.
        - maximum_number_length    can also be provided, and defaults to 4. If
        you have to sort values containing numbers greater than 9999, you
        should increase it.

    Code is based on carljm's django-model-utils.
    """
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        logger.debug('Initing HumanSortField(%s %s)',
                     unicode(args), unicode(kwargs))
        kwargs.setdefault('default', "")
        self.maximum_number_length = kwargs.pop('maximum_number_length', 4)
        monitor = kwargs.pop('monitor', None)
        if not monitor:
            raise TypeError(
                '%s requires a "monitor" argument' % self.__class__.__name__)
        self.monitor = monitor
        kwargs['blank'] = True
        super(HumanSortField, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def get_monitored_value(self, instance):
        return getattr(instance, self.monitor)

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    @staticmethod
    def _partition(s, pred):
        """Partition a deque of chars to a tuple of a
           - string of the longest prefix matching pred,
           - string of the longest prefix after the former one not matching,
           - deque of the remaining characters.

           >>> HumanSortField._partition(deque("1234abc567"),
           ...                           lambda s: s.isdigit())
           ('1234', 'abc', deque(['5', '6', '7']))
           >>> HumanSortField._partition(deque("12ab"), lambda s: s.isalpha())
           ('', '12', deque(['a', 'b']))
        """
        match, notmatch = deque(), deque()
        while s and pred(s[0]):
            match.append(s.popleft())
        while s and not pred(s[0]):
            notmatch.append(s.popleft())
        return (''.join(match), ''.join(notmatch), s)
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    def get_normalized_value(self, val):
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        logger.debug('Normalizing value: %s', val)
        norm = ""
        val = deque(val)
        while val:
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            numbers, letters, val = self._partition(val,
                                                    lambda s: s[0].isdigit())
            if numbers:
                norm += numbers.rjust(self.maximum_number_length, '0')
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            norm += letters
        logger.debug('Normalized value: %s', norm)
        return norm

    def pre_save(self, model_instance, add):
        logger.debug('Pre-saving %s.%s. %s',
                     model_instance, self.attname, add)
        value = self.get_normalized_value(
            self.get_monitored_value(model_instance))
        setattr(model_instance, self.attname, value[:self.max_length])
        return super(HumanSortField, self).pre_save(model_instance, add)

# allow South to handle these fields smoothly
try:
    from south.modelsinspector import add_introspection_rules
    add_introspection_rules(rules=[
        (
            (HumanSortField,),
            [],
            {'monitor': ('monitor', {}),
             'maximum_number_length': ('maximum_number_length', {}), }
        ),
    ], patterns=['common\.models\.'])
except ImportError:
    pass
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class HumanReadableObject(object):
    def __init__(self, user_text_template, admin_text_template, params):
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        self._set_values(user_text_template, admin_text_template, params)

    def _set_values(self, user_text_template, admin_text_template, params):
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        self.user_text_template = user_text_template
        self.admin_text_template = admin_text_template
        self.params = params

    @classmethod
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    def create(cls, user_text_template, admin_text_template=None, **params):
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        return cls(user_text_template=user_text_template,
                   admin_text_template=(admin_text_template
                                        or user_text_template), params=params)
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    def set(self, user_text_template, admin_text_template=None, **params):
        self._set_values(user_text_template,
                         admin_text_template or user_text_template, params)

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    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, d):
        return None if d is None else cls(**d)

    def get_admin_text(self):
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        if self.admin_text_template == "":
            return ""
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        try:
            return _(self.admin_text_template) % self.params
        except KeyError:
            logger.exception("Can't render admin_text_template '%s' %% %s",
                             self.admin_text_template, unicode(self.params))
            return self.get_user_text()
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    def get_user_text(self):
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        if self.user_text_template == "":
            return ""
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        try:
            return _(self.user_text_template) % self.params
        except KeyError:
            logger.exception("Can't render user_text_template '%s' %% %s",
                             self.user_text_template, unicode(self.params))
            return self.user_text_template
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    def to_dict(self):
        return {"user_text_template": self.user_text_template,
                "admin_text_template": self.admin_text_template,
                "params": self.params}

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    def __unicode__(self):
        return self.get_user_text()


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create_readable = HumanReadableObject.create
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class HumanReadableException(HumanReadableObject, Exception):
    """HumanReadableObject that is an Exception so can used in except clause.
    """
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    def __init__(self, level=None, *args, **kwargs):
        super(HumanReadableException, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        if level is not None:
            if hasattr(messages, level):
                self.level = level
            else:
                raise ValueError(
                    "Level should be the name of an attribute of django."
                    "contrib.messages (and it should be callable with "
                    "(request, message)). Like 'error', 'warning'.")
        else:
            self.level = "error"

    def send_message(self, request, level=None):
        if request.user and request.user.is_superuser:
            msg = self.get_admin_text()
        else:
            msg = self.get_user_text()
        getattr(messages, level or self.level)(request, msg)
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def humanize_exception(message, exception=None, level=None, **params):
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    """Return new dynamic-class exception which is based on
    HumanReadableException and the original class with the dict of exception.

    >>> try: raise humanize_exception("Welcome!", TypeError("hello"))
    ... except HumanReadableException as e: print e.get_admin_text()
    ...
    Welcome!
    """
    Ex = type("HumanReadable" + type(exception).__name__,
              (HumanReadableException, type(exception)),
              exception.__dict__)
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    ex = Ex.create(message, **params)
    if level:
        ex.level = level
    return ex