service_skeleton 0.0.0.43.g678698a → 1.0.2
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.github/workflows/ci.yml +35 -0
- data/.rubocop.yml +5 -1
- data/README.md +264 -149
- data/lib/service_skeleton.rb +20 -186
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config.rb +40 -22
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config_class.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config_variable.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config_variable/string.rb +6 -1
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config_variable/yaml_file.rb +42 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/config_variables.rb +28 -23
- data/lib/service_skeleton/error.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/service_skeleton/generator.rb +165 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/logging_helpers.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/service_skeleton/metric_method_name.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/metrics_methods.rb +26 -13
- data/lib/service_skeleton/runner.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/service_name.rb +20 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/signal_manager.rb +202 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/signals_methods.rb +15 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/ultravisor_children.rb +20 -0
- data/lib/service_skeleton/ultravisor_loggerstash.rb +11 -0
- data/service_skeleton.gemspec +8 -9
- metadata +66 -23
- data/.travis.yml +0 -11
- data/lib/service_skeleton/background_worker.rb +0 -96
- data/lib/service_skeleton/signal_handler.rb +0 -197
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module ServiceSkeleton
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class InvalidMetricNameError < Error; end
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class InvalidServiceClassError < Error; end
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require_relative "config"
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require_relative "signal_manager"
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require_relative "ultravisor_loggerstash"
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require "frankenstein/ruby_gc_metrics"
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require "frankenstein/ruby_vm_metrics"
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require "frankenstein/process_metrics"
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require "frankenstein/server"
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require "prometheus/client/registry"
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require "sigdump"
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require "ultravisor"
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module ServiceSkeleton
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module Generator
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def generate(config:, metrics_registry:, service_metrics:, service_signal_handlers:)
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Ultravisor.new(logger: config.logger).tap do |ultravisor|
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initialize_metrics(ultravisor, config, metrics_registry, service_metrics)
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initialize_loggerstash(ultravisor, config, metrics_registry)
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initialize_signals(ultravisor, config, service_signal_handlers, metrics_registry)
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end
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end
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private
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def initialize_metrics(ultravisor, config, registry, metrics)
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Frankenstein::RubyGCMetrics.register(registry)
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Frankenstein::RubyVMMetrics.register(registry)
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Frankenstein::ProcessMetrics.register(registry)
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metrics.each do |m|
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registry.register(m)
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method_name = m.method_name(config.service_name)
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if registry.singleton_class.method_defined?(method_name)
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raise ServiceSkeleton::Error::InvalidMetricNameError,
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"Metric method #{method_name} is already defined"
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end
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registry.define_singleton_method(method_name) do
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config.logger.info(config.service_name) { "Starting metrics server on port #{config.metrics_port}" }
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ultravisor.add_child(
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metrics_prefix: :"#{config.service_name}_metrics_server",
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registry: registry,
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def initialize_loggerstash(ultravisor, config, registry)
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config.logger.info(config.service_name) { "Configuring loggerstash to send to #{config.logstash_server}" }
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def initialize_signals(ultravisor, config, service_signals, metrics_registry)
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counter = metrics_registry.counter(:"#{config.service_name}_signals_handled_total", docstring: "How many of each signal have been handled", labels: %i{signal})
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def global_signals(ultravisor, logger)
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end
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def run
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logger.info(logloc) { "Starting signal manager for #{@signal_list.length} signals" }
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install_signal_handlers
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signals_loop
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ensure
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remove_signal_handlers
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end
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def shutdown
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@r.close
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private
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attr_reader :logger
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def signals_loop
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loop do
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begin
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if ios = IO.select([@r])
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if ios.first.include?(@r)
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if ios.first.first.eof?
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logger.info(logloc) { "Signal pipe closed; shutting down" }
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else
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c = ios.first.first.read_nonblock(1)
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logger.debug(logloc) { "Received character #{c.inspect} from signal pipe" }
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handle_signal(c)
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end
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else
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logger.error(logloc) { "Mysterious return from select: #{ios.inspect}" }
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end
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end
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rescue IOError
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# Something has gone terribly wrong here... bail
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rescue StandardError => ex
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log_exception(ex) { "Exception in select loop" }
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end
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end
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#:nocov:
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end
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# Given a character (presumably) received via the signal pipe, execute the
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# associated handler.
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#
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# @param char [String] a single character, corresponding to an entry in the
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# signal registry.
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#
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# @return [void]
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#
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def handle_signal(char)
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if @registry.has_key?(char.ord)
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handler = @registry[char.ord]
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logger.debug(logloc) { "#{handler.signame} received" }
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@signal_counter.increment(labels: { signal: handler.signame.to_s })
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+
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begin
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handler.call
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rescue StandardError => ex
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log_exception(ex) { "Exception while calling signal handler" }
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end
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else
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logger.error(logloc) { "Unrecognised signal character: #{char.inspect}" }
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end
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end
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+
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def install_signal_handlers
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@registry.values.each do |h|
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h.write_pipe = @w
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h.hook
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end
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end
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+
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def signum(spec)
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if spec.is_a?(Integer)
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return spec
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end
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+
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if spec.is_a?(Symbol)
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str = spec.to_s
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elsif spec.is_a?(String)
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str = spec.dup
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else
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raise ArgumentError,
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"Unsupported class (#{spec.class}) of signal specifier #{spec.inspect}"
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+
end
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|
+
|
139
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+
str.sub!(/\ASIG/i, '')
|
140
|
+
|
141
|
+
if Signal.list[str.upcase]
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+
Signal.list[str.upcase]
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+
else
|
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|
+
raise ArgumentError,
|
145
|
+
"Unrecognised signal specifier #{spec.inspect}"
|
146
|
+
end
|
147
|
+
end
|
148
|
+
|
149
|
+
def remove_signal_handlers
|
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|
+
@registry.values.each { |h| h.unhook }
|
151
|
+
end
|
152
|
+
|
153
|
+
class SignalHandler
|
154
|
+
attr_reader :signame
|
155
|
+
attr_writer :write_pipe
|
156
|
+
|
157
|
+
def initialize(signum)
|
158
|
+
@signum = signum
|
159
|
+
@callbacks = []
|
160
|
+
|
161
|
+
@signame = Signal.list.invert[@signum]
|
162
|
+
end
|
163
|
+
|
164
|
+
def <<(proc)
|
165
|
+
@callbacks << proc
|
166
|
+
end
|
167
|
+
|
168
|
+
def call
|
169
|
+
@callbacks.each { |cb| cb.call }
|
170
|
+
end
|
171
|
+
|
172
|
+
def hook
|
173
|
+
@handler = ->(_) do
|
174
|
+
#:nocov:
|
175
|
+
@write_pipe.write_nonblock(@signum.chr) rescue nil
|
176
|
+
@chain.call if @chain.respond_to?(:call)
|
177
|
+
#:nocov:
|
178
|
+
end
|
179
|
+
|
180
|
+
@chain = Signal.trap(@signum, &@handler)
|
181
|
+
end
|
182
|
+
|
183
|
+
def unhook
|
184
|
+
#:nocov:
|
185
|
+
tmp_handler = Signal.trap(@signum, "IGNORE")
|
186
|
+
if tmp_handler == @handler
|
187
|
+
# The current handler is ours, so we can replace it
|
188
|
+
# with the chained handler
|
189
|
+
Signal.trap(@signum, @chain)
|
190
|
+
else
|
191
|
+
# The current handler *isn't* ours, so we better
|
192
|
+
# put it back, because whoever owns it might get
|
193
|
+
# angry.
|
194
|
+
Signal.trap(@signum, tmp_handler)
|
195
|
+
end
|
196
|
+
#:nocov:
|
197
|
+
end
|
198
|
+
end
|
199
|
+
|
200
|
+
private_constant :SignalHandler
|
201
|
+
end
|
202
|
+
end
|