#!/usr/bin/env python # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import getpass import os import re import platform import subprocess from threading import Thread from signal import SIGTERM import sys import time import errno from re import split LIB = "lib" CONF = "conf" LOG="logs" WEBAPP="server" + os.sep + "webapp" DATA="data" ENV_KEYS = ["JAVA_HOME", "ATLAS_OPTS", "ATLAS_LOG_DIR", "ATLAS_PID_DIR", "ATLAS_CONF", "ATLASCPPATH", "ATLAS_DATA_DIR", "ATLAS_HOME_DIR", "ATLAS_EXPANDED_WEBAPP_DIR", "HBASE_CONF_DIR"] ATLAS_CONF = "ATLAS_CONF" ATLAS_LOG = "ATLAS_LOG_DIR" ATLAS_PID = "ATLAS_PID_DIR" ATLAS_WEBAPP = "ATLAS_EXPANDED_WEBAPP_DIR" ATLAS_OPTS = "ATLAS_OPTS" ATLAS_DATA = "ATLAS_DATA_DIR" ATLAS_HOME = "ATLAS_HOME_DIR" HBASE_CONF_DIR = "HBASE_CONF_DIR" IS_WINDOWS = platform.system() == "Windows" ON_POSIX = 'posix' in sys.builtin_module_names DEBUG = False def scriptDir(): """ get the script path """ return os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) def atlasDir(): home = os.path.dirname(scriptDir()) return os.environ.get(ATLAS_HOME, home) def libDir(dir) : return os.path.join(dir, LIB) def confDir(dir): localconf = os.path.join(dir, CONF) return os.environ.get(ATLAS_CONF, localconf) def hbaseConfDir(atlasConfDir): parentDir = os.path.dirname(atlasConfDir) return os.environ.get(HBASE_CONF_DIR, os.path.join(parentDir, "hbase", CONF)) def logDir(dir): localLog = os.path.join(dir, LOG) return os.environ.get(ATLAS_LOG, localLog) def pidFile(dir): localPid = os.path.join(dir, LOG) return os.path.join(os.environ.get(ATLAS_PID, localPid), 'atlas.pid') def dataDir(dir): data = os.path.join(dir, DATA) return os.environ.get(ATLAS_DATA, data) def webAppDir(dir): webapp = os.path.join(dir, WEBAPP) return os.environ.get(ATLAS_WEBAPP, webapp) def expandWebApp(dir): webappDir = webAppDir(dir) webAppMetadataDir = os.path.join(webappDir, "atlas") d = os.sep if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(webAppMetadataDir, "WEB-INF")): try: os.makedirs(webAppMetadataDir) except OSError, e: if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: raise e pass atlasWarPath = os.path.join(atlasDir(), "server", "webapp", "atlas.war") if (isCygwin()): atlasWarPath = convertCygwinPath(atlasWarPath) os.chdir(webAppMetadataDir) jar(atlasWarPath) def dirMustExist(dirname): if not os.path.exists(dirname): os.mkdir(dirname) return dirname def executeEnvSh(confDir): envscript = '%s/atlas-env.sh' % confDir if not IS_WINDOWS and os.path.exists(envscript): envCmd = 'source %s && env' % envscript command = ['bash', '-c', envCmd] proc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout = subprocess.PIPE) for line in proc.stdout: (key, _, value) = line.strip().partition("=") if key in ENV_KEYS: os.environ[key] = value proc.communicate() def java(classname, args, classpath, jvm_opts_list, logdir=None): java_home = os.environ.get("JAVA_HOME", None) if java_home: prg = os.path.join(java_home, "bin", "java") else: prg = which("java") if prg is None: raise EnvironmentError('The java binary could not be found in your path or JAVA_HOME') commandline = [prg] commandline.extend(jvm_opts_list) commandline.append("-classpath") commandline.append(classpath) commandline.append(classname) commandline.extend(args) return runProcess(commandline, logdir) def jar(path): java_home = os.environ.get("JAVA_HOME", None) if java_home: prg = os.path.join(java_home, "bin", "jar") else: prg = which("jar") if prg is None: raise EnvironmentError('The jar binary could not be found in your path or JAVA_HOME') commandline = [prg] commandline.append("-xf") commandline.append(path) process = runProcess(commandline) process.wait() def is_exe(fpath): return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK) def which(program): fpath, fname = os.path.split(program) if fpath: if is_exe(program): return program else: for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): path = path.strip('"') exe_file = os.path.join(path, program) if is_exe(exe_file): return exe_file return None def runProcess(commandline, logdir=None): """ Run a process :param commandline: command line :return:the return code """ global finished debug ("Executing : %s" % commandline) timestr = time.strftime("atlas.%Y%m%d-%H%M%S") stdoutFile = None stderrFile = None if logdir: stdoutFile = open(os.path.join(logdir, timestr + ".out"), "w") stderrFile = open(os.path.join(logdir,timestr + ".err"), "w") return subprocess.Popen(commandline, stdout=stdoutFile, stderr=stderrFile) def print_output(name, src, toStdErr): """ Relay the output stream to stdout line by line :param name: :param src: source stream :param toStdErr: flag set if stderr is to be the dest :return: """ global needPassword debug ("starting printer for %s" % name ) line = "" while not finished: (line, done) = read(src, line) if done: out(toStdErr, line + "\n") flush(toStdErr) if line.find("Enter password for") >= 0: needPassword = True line = "" out(toStdErr, line) # closedown: read remainder of stream c = src.read(1) while c!="" : c = c.decode('utf-8') out(toStdErr, c) if c == "\n": flush(toStdErr) c = src.read(1) flush(toStdErr) src.close() def read_input(name, exe): """ Read input from stdin and send to process :param name: :param process: process to send input to :return: """ global needPassword debug ("starting reader for %s" % name ) while not finished: if needPassword: needPassword = False if sys.stdin.isatty(): cred = getpass.getpass() else: cred = sys.stdin.readline().rstrip() exe.stdin.write(cred + "\n") def debug(text): if DEBUG: print '[DEBUG] ' + text def error(text): print '[ERROR] ' + text sys.stdout.flush() def info(text): print text sys.stdout.flush() def out(toStdErr, text) : """ Write to one of the system output channels. This action does not add newlines. If you want that: write them yourself :param toStdErr: flag set if stderr is to be the dest :param text: text to write. :return: """ if toStdErr: sys.stderr.write(text) else: sys.stdout.write(text) def flush(toStdErr) : """ Flush the output stream :param toStdErr: flag set if stderr is to be the dest :return: """ if toStdErr: sys.stderr.flush() else: sys.stdout.flush() def read(pipe, line): """ read a char, append to the listing if there is a char that is not \n :param pipe: pipe to read from :param line: line being built up :return: (the potentially updated line, flag indicating newline reached) """ c = pipe.read(1) if c != "": o = c.decode('utf-8') if o != '\n': line += o return line, False else: return line, True else: return line, False def writePid(atlas_pid_file, process): f = open(atlas_pid_file, 'w') f.write(str(process.pid)) f.close() def unix_exist_pid(pid): #check if process id exist in the current process table #See man 2 kill - Linux man page for info about the kill(pid,0) system function try: os.kill(pid, 0) except OSError as e : return e.errno == errno.EPERM else: return True def win_exist_pid(pid): #The os.kill approach does not work on Windows with python 2.7 #the output from tasklist command is searched for the process id command='tasklist /fi "pid eq '+ pid + '"' sub_process=subprocess.Popen(command, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, shell=False) sub_process.communicate() output = subprocess.check_output(command) output=split(" *",output) for line in output: if pid in line: return True return False def server_already_running(pid): print "Atlas server is already running under process %s" % pid sys.exit() def server_pid_not_running(pid): print "The Server is no longer running with pid %s" %pid def grep(file, value): for line in open(file).readlines(): if re.match(value, line): return line return None def isCygwin(): return platform.system().startswith("CYGWIN") # Convert the specified cygwin-style pathname to Windows format, # using the cygpath utility. By default, path is assumed # to be a file system pathname. If isClasspath is True, # then path is treated as a Java classpath string. def convertCygwinPath(path, isClasspath=False): if (isClasspath): cygpathArgs = ["cygpath", "-w", "-p", path] else: cygpathArgs = ["cygpath", "-w", path] windowsPath = subprocess.Popen(cygpathArgs, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] windowsPath = windowsPath.strip() return windowsPath