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@@ -7,3 +7,4 @@
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exclude_lines =
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pragma: no cover
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if 0:
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omit = nilmdb/utils/datetime_tz*
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.gitignore
vendored
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.gitignore
vendored
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db/
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# Tests
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tests/*testdb/
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.coverage
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db/
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# Compiled / cythonized files
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docs/*.html
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build/
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*.pyc
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nilmdb/server/interval.c
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nilmdb/server/interval.so
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nilmdb/server/layout.c
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nilmdb/server/layout.so
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nilmdb/server/rbtree.c
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nilmdb/server/rbtree.so
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# Setup junk
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dist/
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nilmdb.egg-info/
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# Misc
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timeit*out
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10
Makefile
10
Makefile
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all: test
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tool:
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python nilmtool.py --help
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python nilmtool.py list --help
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python nilmtool.py -u asfdadsf list
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lint:
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pylint -f parseable nilmdb
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test:
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nosetests
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profile:
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nosetests --with-profile
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python runtests.py
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clean::
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find . -name '*pyc' | xargs rm -f
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README.txt
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README.txt
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sudo apt-get install python-nose python-coverage
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sudo apt-get install python-tables python-cherrypy3
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sudo apt-get install cython # 0.17.1-1 or newer
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nilmdb: Non-Intrusive Load Monitor Database
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by Jim Paris <jim@jtan.com>
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Prerequisites:
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sudo apt-get install python2.7 python-cherrypy3 python-decorator python-nose python-coverage python-setuptools
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Install:
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python setup.py install
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design.md
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design.md
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Structure
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---------
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nilmdb.nilmdb is the NILM database interface. It tracks a PyTables
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database holds actual rows of data, and a SQL database tracks metadata
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and ranges.
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Access to the nilmdb must be single-threaded. This is handled with
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the nilmdb.serializer class.
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nilmdb.server is a HTTP server that provides an interface to talk,
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thorugh the serialization layer, to the nilmdb object.
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nilmdb.client is a HTTP client that connects to this.
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Sqlite performance
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------------------
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Committing a transaction in the default sync mode (PRAGMA synchronous=FULL)
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takes about 125msec. sqlite3 will commit transactions at 3 times:
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1: explicit con.commit()
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2: between a series of DML commands and non-DML commands, e.g.
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after a series of INSERT, SELECT, but before a CREATE TABLE or
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PRAGMA.
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3: at the end of an explicit transaction, e.g. "with self.con as con:"
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To speed up testing, or if this transaction speed becomes an issue,
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the sync=False option to NilmDB will set PRAGMA synchronous=OFF.
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Inserting streams
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-----------------
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We need to send the contents of "data" as POST. Do we need chunked
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transfer?
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- Don't know the size in advance, so we would need to use chunked if
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we send the entire thing in one request.
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- But we shouldn't send one chunk per line, so we need to buffer some
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anyway; why not just make new requests?
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- Consider the infinite-streaming case, we might want to send it
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immediately? Not really -- server still should do explicit inserts
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of fixed-size chunks.
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- Even chunked encoding needs the size of each chunk beforehand, so
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everything still gets buffered. Just a tradeoff of buffer size.
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Before timestamps are added:
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- Raw data is about 440 kB/s (9 channels)
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- Prep data is about 12.5 kB/s (1 phase)
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- How do we know how much data to send?
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- Remember that we can only do maybe 8-50 transactions per second on
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the sqlite database. So if one block of inserted data is one
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transaction, we'd need the raw case to be around 64kB per request,
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ideally more.
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- Maybe use a range, based on how long it's taking to read the data
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- If no more data, send it
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- If data > 1 MB, send it
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- If more than 10 seconds have elapsed, send it
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- Should those numbers come from the server?
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Converting from ASCII to PyTables:
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- For each row getting added, we need to set attributes on a PyTables
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Row object and call table.append(). This means that there isn't a
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particularly efficient way of converting from ascii.
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- Could create a function like nilmdb.layout.Layout("foo".fillRow(asciiline)
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- But this means we're doing parsing on the serialized side
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- Let's keep parsing on the threaded server side so we can detect
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errors better, and not block the serialized nilmdb for a slow
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parsing process.
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- Client sends ASCII data
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- Server converts this ACSII data to a list of values
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- Maybe:
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# threaded side creates this object
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parser = nilmdb.layout.Parser("layout_name")
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# threaded side parses and fills it with data
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parser.parse(textdata)
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# serialized side pulls out rows
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for n in xrange(parser.nrows):
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parser.fill_row(rowinstance, n)
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table.append()
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Inserting streams, inside nilmdb
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--------------------------------
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- First check that the new stream doesn't overlap.
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- Get minimum timestamp, maximum timestamp from data parser.
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- (extend parser to verify monotonicity and track extents)
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- Get all intervals for this stream in the database
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- See if new interval overlaps any existing ones
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- If so, bail
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- Question: should we cache intervals inside NilmDB?
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- Assume database is fast for now, and always rebuild fom DB.
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- Can add a caching layer later if we need to.
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- `stream_get_ranges(path)` -> return IntervalSet?
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Speed
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-----
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- First approach was quadratic. Adding four hours of data:
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-110000 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 24m31.093s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-120001 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 43m44.528s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-130002 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 93m29.713s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-140003 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 166m53.007s
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- Disabling pytables indexing didn't help:
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real 31m21.492s
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real 52m51.963s
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real 102m8.151s
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real 176m12.469s
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- Server RAM usage is constant.
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- Speed problems were due to IntervalSet speed, of parsing intervals
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from the database and adding the new one each time.
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- First optimization is to cache result of `nilmdb:_get_intervals`,
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which gives the best speedup.
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- Also switched to internally using bxInterval from bx-python package.
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Speed of `tests/test_interval:TestIntervalSpeed` is pretty decent
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and seems to be growing logarithmically now. About 85μs per insertion
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for inserting 131k entries.
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- Storing the interval data in SQL might be better, with a scheme like:
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http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/blog/01235197474
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- Next slowdown target is nilmdb.layout.Parser.parse().
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- Rewrote parsers using cython and sscanf
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- Stats (rev 10831), with _add_interval disabled
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layout.pyx.Parser.parse:128 6303 sec, 262k calls
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layout.pyx.parse:63 13913 sec, 5.1g calls
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numpy:records.py.fromrecords:569 7410 sec, 262k calls
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- Probably OK for now.
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IntervalSet speed
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-----------------
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- Initial implementation was pretty slow, even with binary search in
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sorted list
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- Replaced with bxInterval; now takes about log n time for an insertion
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- TestIntervalSpeed with range(17,18) and profiling
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- 85 μs each
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- 131072 calls to `__iadd__`
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- 131072 to bx.insert_interval
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- 131072 to bx.insert:395
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- 2355835 to bx.insert:106 (18x as many?)
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- Tried blist too, worse than bxinterval.
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- Might be algorithmic improvements to be made in Interval.py,
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like in `__and__`
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- Replaced again with rbtree. Seems decent. Numbers are time per
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insert for 2**17 insertions, followed by total wall time and RAM
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usage for running "make test" with `test_rbtree` and `test_interval`
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with range(5,20):
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- old values with bxinterval:
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20.2 μS, total 20 s, 177 MB RAM
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- rbtree, plain python:
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97 μS, total 105 s, 846 MB RAM
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- rbtree converted to cython:
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26 μS, total 29 s, 320 MB RAM
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- rbtree and interval converted to cython:
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8.4 μS, total 12 s, 134 MB RAM
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Layouts
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-------
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Current/old design has specific layouts: RawData, PrepData, RawNotchedData.
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Let's get rid of this entirely and switch to simpler data types that are
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just collections and counts of a single type. We'll still use strings
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to describe them, with format:
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type_count
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where type is "uint16", "float32", or "float64", and count is an integer.
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nilmdb.layout.named() will parse these strings into the appropriate
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handlers. For compatibility:
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"RawData" == "uint16_6"
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"RawNotchedData" == "uint16_9"
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"PrepData" == "float32_8"
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docs/Makefile
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docs/Makefile
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ALL_DOCS = $(wildcard *.md)
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all: $(ALL_DOCS:.md=.html)
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%.html: %.md
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pandoc -s $< > $@
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clean:
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rm -f *.html
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docs/TODO.md
Normal file
5
docs/TODO.md
Normal file
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- Documentation
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- Machine-readable information in OverflowError, parser errors.
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Maybe subclass `cherrypy.HTTPError` and override `set_response`
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to add another JSON field?
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docs/design.md
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docs/design.md
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Structure
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---------
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nilmdb.nilmdb is the NILM database interface. A nilmdb.BulkData
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interface stores data in flat files, and a SQL database tracks
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metadata and ranges.
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Access to the nilmdb must be single-threaded. This is handled with
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the nilmdb.serializer class. In the future this could probably
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be turned into a per-path serialization.
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nilmdb.server is a HTTP server that provides an interface to talk,
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thorugh the serialization layer, to the nilmdb object.
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nilmdb.client is a HTTP client that connects to this.
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Sqlite performance
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------------------
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Committing a transaction in the default sync mode (PRAGMA synchronous=FULL)
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takes about 125msec. sqlite3 will commit transactions at 3 times:
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1. explicit con.commit()
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2. between a series of DML commands and non-DML commands, e.g.
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after a series of INSERT, SELECT, but before a CREATE TABLE or
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PRAGMA.
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3. at the end of an explicit transaction, e.g. "with self.con as con:"
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To speed up testing, or if this transaction speed becomes an issue,
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the sync=False option to NilmDB will set PRAGMA synchronous=OFF.
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Inserting streams
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-----------------
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We need to send the contents of "data" as POST. Do we need chunked
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transfer?
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|
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- Don't know the size in advance, so we would need to use chunked if
|
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we send the entire thing in one request.
|
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- But we shouldn't send one chunk per line, so we need to buffer some
|
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anyway; why not just make new requests?
|
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- Consider the infinite-streaming case, we might want to send it
|
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immediately? Not really -- server still should do explicit inserts
|
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of fixed-size chunks.
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- Even chunked encoding needs the size of each chunk beforehand, so
|
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everything still gets buffered. Just a tradeoff of buffer size.
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|
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Before timestamps are added:
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- Raw data is about 440 kB/s (9 channels)
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- Prep data is about 12.5 kB/s (1 phase)
|
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- How do we know how much data to send?
|
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|
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- Remember that we can only do maybe 8-50 transactions per second on
|
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the sqlite database. So if one block of inserted data is one
|
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transaction, we'd need the raw case to be around 64kB per request,
|
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ideally more.
|
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- Maybe use a range, based on how long it's taking to read the data
|
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- If no more data, send it
|
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- If data > 1 MB, send it
|
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- If more than 10 seconds have elapsed, send it
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- Should those numbers come from the server?
|
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|
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Converting from ASCII to PyTables:
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|
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- For each row getting added, we need to set attributes on a PyTables
|
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Row object and call table.append(). This means that there isn't a
|
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particularly efficient way of converting from ascii.
|
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- Could create a function like nilmdb.layout.Layout("foo".fillRow(asciiline)
|
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- But this means we're doing parsing on the serialized side
|
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- Let's keep parsing on the threaded server side so we can detect
|
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errors better, and not block the serialized nilmdb for a slow
|
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parsing process.
|
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- Client sends ASCII data
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- Server converts this ACSII data to a list of values
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- Maybe:
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# threaded side creates this object
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parser = nilmdb.layout.Parser("layout_name")
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# threaded side parses and fills it with data
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parser.parse(textdata)
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# serialized side pulls out rows
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for n in xrange(parser.nrows):
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parser.fill_row(rowinstance, n)
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table.append()
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Inserting streams, inside nilmdb
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--------------------------------
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- First check that the new stream doesn't overlap.
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- Get minimum timestamp, maximum timestamp from data parser.
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- (extend parser to verify monotonicity and track extents)
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- Get all intervals for this stream in the database
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- See if new interval overlaps any existing ones
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- If so, bail
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- Question: should we cache intervals inside NilmDB?
|
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- Assume database is fast for now, and always rebuild fom DB.
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- Can add a caching layer later if we need to.
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- `stream_get_ranges(path)` -> return IntervalSet?
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Speed
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-----
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- First approach was quadratic. Adding four hours of data:
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-110000 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 24m31.093s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-120001 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 43m44.528s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-130002 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 93m29.713s
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$ time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-140003 /bpnilm/1/raw
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real 166m53.007s
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- Disabling pytables indexing didn't help:
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||||
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real 31m21.492s
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real 52m51.963s
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real 102m8.151s
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real 176m12.469s
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||||
- Server RAM usage is constant.
|
||||
|
||||
- Speed problems were due to IntervalSet speed, of parsing intervals
|
||||
from the database and adding the new one each time.
|
||||
|
||||
- First optimization is to cache result of `nilmdb:_get_intervals`,
|
||||
which gives the best speedup.
|
||||
|
||||
- Also switched to internally using bxInterval from bx-python package.
|
||||
Speed of `tests/test_interval:TestIntervalSpeed` is pretty decent
|
||||
and seems to be growing logarithmically now. About 85μs per insertion
|
||||
for inserting 131k entries.
|
||||
|
||||
- Storing the interval data in SQL might be better, with a scheme like:
|
||||
http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/blog/01235197474
|
||||
|
||||
- Next slowdown target is nilmdb.layout.Parser.parse().
|
||||
- Rewrote parsers using cython and sscanf
|
||||
- Stats (rev 10831), with _add_interval disabled
|
||||
|
||||
layout.pyx.Parser.parse:128 6303 sec, 262k calls
|
||||
layout.pyx.parse:63 13913 sec, 5.1g calls
|
||||
numpy:records.py.fromrecords:569 7410 sec, 262k calls
|
||||
|
||||
- Probably OK for now.
|
||||
|
||||
- After all updates, now takes about 8.5 minutes to insert an hour of
|
||||
data, constant after adding 171 hours (4.9 billion data points)
|
||||
|
||||
- Data set size: 98 gigs = 20 bytes per data point.
|
||||
6 uint16 data + 1 uint32 timestamp = 16 bytes per point
|
||||
So compression must be off -- will retry with compression forced on.
|
||||
|
||||
IntervalSet speed
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
- Initial implementation was pretty slow, even with binary search in
|
||||
sorted list
|
||||
|
||||
- Replaced with bxInterval; now takes about log n time for an insertion
|
||||
- TestIntervalSpeed with range(17,18) and profiling
|
||||
- 85 μs each
|
||||
- 131072 calls to `__iadd__`
|
||||
- 131072 to bx.insert_interval
|
||||
- 131072 to bx.insert:395
|
||||
- 2355835 to bx.insert:106 (18x as many?)
|
||||
|
||||
- Tried blist too, worse than bxinterval.
|
||||
|
||||
- Might be algorithmic improvements to be made in Interval.py,
|
||||
like in `__and__`
|
||||
|
||||
- Replaced again with rbtree. Seems decent. Numbers are time per
|
||||
insert for 2**17 insertions, followed by total wall time and RAM
|
||||
usage for running "make test" with `test_rbtree` and `test_interval`
|
||||
with range(5,20):
|
||||
- old values with bxinterval:
|
||||
20.2 μS, total 20 s, 177 MB RAM
|
||||
- rbtree, plain python:
|
||||
97 μS, total 105 s, 846 MB RAM
|
||||
- rbtree converted to cython:
|
||||
26 μS, total 29 s, 320 MB RAM
|
||||
- rbtree and interval converted to cython:
|
||||
8.4 μS, total 12 s, 134 MB RAM
|
||||
|
||||
Layouts
|
||||
-------
|
||||
Current/old design has specific layouts: RawData, PrepData, RawNotchedData.
|
||||
Let's get rid of this entirely and switch to simpler data types that are
|
||||
just collections and counts of a single type. We'll still use strings
|
||||
to describe them, with format:
|
||||
|
||||
type_count
|
||||
|
||||
where type is "uint16", "float32", or "float64", and count is an integer.
|
||||
|
||||
nilmdb.layout.named() will parse these strings into the appropriate
|
||||
handlers. For compatibility:
|
||||
|
||||
"RawData" == "uint16_6"
|
||||
"RawNotchedData" == "uint16_9"
|
||||
"PrepData" == "float32_8"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BulkData design
|
||||
---------------
|
||||
|
||||
BulkData is a custom bulk data storage system that was written to
|
||||
replace PyTables. The general structure is a `data` subdirectory in
|
||||
the main NilmDB directory. Within `data`, paths are created for each
|
||||
created stream. These locations are called tables. For example,
|
||||
tables might be located at
|
||||
|
||||
nilmdb/data/newton/raw/
|
||||
nilmdb/data/newton/prep/
|
||||
nilmdb/data/cottage/raw/
|
||||
|
||||
Each table contains:
|
||||
|
||||
- An unchanging `_format` file (Python pickle format) that describes
|
||||
parameters of how the data is broken up, like files per directory,
|
||||
rows per file, and the binary data format
|
||||
|
||||
- Hex named subdirectories `("%04x", although more than 65536 can exist)`
|
||||
|
||||
- Hex named files within those subdirectories, like:
|
||||
|
||||
/nilmdb/data/newton/raw/000b/010a
|
||||
|
||||
The data format of these files is raw binary, interpreted by the
|
||||
Python `struct` module according to the format string in the
|
||||
`_format` file.
|
||||
|
||||
- Same as above, with `.removed` suffix, is an optional file (Python
|
||||
pickle format) containing a list of row numbers that have been
|
||||
logically removed from the file. If this range covers the entire
|
||||
file, the entire file will be removed.
|
||||
|
||||
- Note that the `bulkdata.nrows` variable is calculated once in
|
||||
`BulkData.__init__()`, and only ever incremented during use. Thus,
|
||||
even if all data is removed, `nrows` can remain high. However, if
|
||||
the server is restarted, the newly calculated `nrows` may be lower
|
||||
than in a previous run due to deleted data. To be specific, this
|
||||
sequence of events:
|
||||
|
||||
- insert data
|
||||
- remove all data
|
||||
- insert data
|
||||
|
||||
will result in having different row numbers in the database, and
|
||||
differently numbered files on the filesystem, than the sequence:
|
||||
|
||||
- insert data
|
||||
- remove all data
|
||||
- restart server
|
||||
- insert data
|
||||
|
||||
This is okay! Everything should remain consistent both in the
|
||||
`BulkData` and `NilmDB`. Not attempting to readjust `nrows` during
|
||||
deletion makes the code quite a bit simpler.
|
||||
|
||||
- Similarly, data files are never truncated shorter. Removing data
|
||||
from the end of the file will not shorten it; it will only be
|
||||
deleted when it has been fully filled and all of the data has been
|
||||
subsequently removed.
|
@@ -1,605 +0,0 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// The RedBlackEntry class is an Abstract Base Class. This means that no
|
||||
// instance of the RedBlackEntry class can exist. Only classes which
|
||||
// inherit from the RedBlackEntry class can exist. Furthermore any class
|
||||
// which inherits from the RedBlackEntry class must define the member
|
||||
// function GetKey(). The Print() member function does not have to
|
||||
// be defined because a default definition exists.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The GetKey() function should return an integer key for that entry.
|
||||
// The key for an entry should never change otherwise bad things might occur.
|
||||
|
||||
class RedBlackEntry {
|
||||
public:
|
||||
RedBlackEntry();
|
||||
virtual ~RedBlackEntry();
|
||||
virtual int GetKey() const = 0;
|
||||
virtual void Print() const;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
class RedBlackTreeNode {
|
||||
friend class RedBlackTree;
|
||||
public:
|
||||
void Print(RedBlackTreeNode*,
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode*) const;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode();
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode(RedBlackEntry *);
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * GetEntry() const;
|
||||
~RedBlackTreeNode();
|
||||
protected:
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * storedEntry;
|
||||
int key;
|
||||
int red; /* if red=0 then the node is black */
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * left;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * right;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * parent;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class RedBlackTree {
|
||||
public:
|
||||
RedBlackTree();
|
||||
~RedBlackTree();
|
||||
void Print() const;
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * DeleteNode(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * Insert(RedBlackEntry *);
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * GetPredecessorOf(RedBlackTreeNode *) const;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * GetSuccessorOf(RedBlackTreeNode *) const;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * Search(int key);
|
||||
TemplateStack<RedBlackTreeNode *> * Enumerate(int low, int high) ;
|
||||
void CheckAssumptions() const;
|
||||
protected:
|
||||
/* A sentinel is used for root and for nil. These sentinels are */
|
||||
/* created when RedBlackTreeCreate is caled. root->left should always */
|
||||
/* point to the node which is the root of the tree. nil points to a */
|
||||
/* node which should always be black but has aribtrary children and */
|
||||
/* parent and no key or info. The point of using these sentinels is so */
|
||||
/* that the root and nil nodes do not require special cases in the code */
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * root;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * nil;
|
||||
void LeftRotate(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
void RightRotate(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
void TreeInsertHelp(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
void TreePrintHelper(RedBlackTreeNode *) const;
|
||||
void FixUpMaxHigh(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
void DeleteFixUp(RedBlackTreeNode *);
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
const int MIN_INT=-MAX_INT;
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode::RedBlackTreeNode(){
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode::RedBlackTreeNode(RedBlackEntry * newEntry)
|
||||
: storedEntry (newEntry) , key(newEntry->GetKey()) {
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode::~RedBlackTreeNode(){
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * RedBlackTreeNode::GetEntry() const {return storedEntry;}
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackEntry::RedBlackEntry(){
|
||||
};
|
||||
RedBlackEntry::~RedBlackEntry(){
|
||||
};
|
||||
void RedBlackEntry::Print() const {
|
||||
cout << "No Print Method defined. Using Default: " << GetKey() << endl;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTree::RedBlackTree()
|
||||
{
|
||||
nil = new RedBlackTreeNode;
|
||||
nil->left = nil->right = nil->parent = nil;
|
||||
nil->red = 0;
|
||||
nil->key = MIN_INT;
|
||||
nil->storedEntry = NULL;
|
||||
|
||||
root = new RedBlackTreeNode;
|
||||
root->parent = root->left = root->right = nil;
|
||||
root->key = MAX_INT;
|
||||
root->red=0;
|
||||
root->storedEntry = NULL;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: LeftRotate */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: the node to rotate on */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: None */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: this, x */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECTS: Rotates as described in _Introduction_To_Algorithms by */
|
||||
/* Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest (Chapter 14). Basically this */
|
||||
/* makes the parent of x be to the left of x, x the parent of */
|
||||
/* its parent before the rotation and fixes other pointers */
|
||||
/* accordingly. */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::LeftRotate(RedBlackTreeNode* x) {
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* y;
|
||||
|
||||
/* I originally wrote this function to use the sentinel for */
|
||||
/* nil to avoid checking for nil. However this introduces a */
|
||||
/* very subtle bug because sometimes this function modifies */
|
||||
/* the parent pointer of nil. This can be a problem if a */
|
||||
/* function which calls LeftRotate also uses the nil sentinel */
|
||||
/* and expects the nil sentinel's parent pointer to be unchanged */
|
||||
/* after calling this function. For example, when DeleteFixUP */
|
||||
/* calls LeftRotate it expects the parent pointer of nil to be */
|
||||
/* unchanged. */
|
||||
|
||||
y=x->right;
|
||||
x->right=y->left;
|
||||
|
||||
if (y->left != nil) y->left->parent=x; /* used to use sentinel here */
|
||||
/* and do an unconditional assignment instead of testing for nil */
|
||||
|
||||
y->parent=x->parent;
|
||||
|
||||
/* instead of checking if x->parent is the root as in the book, we */
|
||||
/* count on the root sentinel to implicitly take care of this case */
|
||||
if( x == x->parent->left) {
|
||||
x->parent->left=y;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
x->parent->right=y;
|
||||
}
|
||||
y->left=x;
|
||||
x->parent=y;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: RighttRotate */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: node to rotate on */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: None */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input?: this, y */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECTS: Rotates as described in _Introduction_To_Algorithms by */
|
||||
/* Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest (Chapter 14). Basically this */
|
||||
/* makes the parent of x be to the left of x, x the parent of */
|
||||
/* its parent before the rotation and fixes other pointers */
|
||||
/* accordingly. */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::RightRotate(RedBlackTreeNode* y) {
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* x;
|
||||
|
||||
/* I originally wrote this function to use the sentinel for */
|
||||
/* nil to avoid checking for nil. However this introduces a */
|
||||
/* very subtle bug because sometimes this function modifies */
|
||||
/* the parent pointer of nil. This can be a problem if a */
|
||||
/* function which calls LeftRotate also uses the nil sentinel */
|
||||
/* and expects the nil sentinel's parent pointer to be unchanged */
|
||||
/* after calling this function. For example, when DeleteFixUP */
|
||||
/* calls LeftRotate it expects the parent pointer of nil to be */
|
||||
/* unchanged. */
|
||||
|
||||
x=y->left;
|
||||
y->left=x->right;
|
||||
|
||||
if (nil != x->right) x->right->parent=y; /*used to use sentinel here */
|
||||
/* and do an unconditional assignment instead of testing for nil */
|
||||
|
||||
/* instead of checking if x->parent is the root as in the book, we */
|
||||
/* count on the root sentinel to implicitly take care of this case */
|
||||
x->parent=y->parent;
|
||||
if( y == y->parent->left) {
|
||||
y->parent->left=x;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
y->parent->right=x;
|
||||
}
|
||||
x->right=y;
|
||||
y->parent=x;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: TreeInsertHelp */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: z is the node to insert */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: this, z */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECTS: Inserts z into the tree as if it were a regular binary tree */
|
||||
/* using the algorithm described in _Introduction_To_Algorithms_ */
|
||||
/* by Cormen et al. This funciton is only intended to be called */
|
||||
/* by the Insert function and not by the user */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::TreeInsertHelp(RedBlackTreeNode* z) {
|
||||
/* This function should only be called by RedBlackTree::Insert */
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* x;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* y;
|
||||
|
||||
z->left=z->right=nil;
|
||||
y=root;
|
||||
x=root->left;
|
||||
while( x != nil) {
|
||||
y=x;
|
||||
if ( x->key > z->key) {
|
||||
x=x->left;
|
||||
} else { /* x->key <= z->key */
|
||||
x=x->right;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
z->parent=y;
|
||||
if ( (y == root) ||
|
||||
(y->key > z->key) ) {
|
||||
y->left=z;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
y->right=z;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Before calling InsertNode the node x should have its key set */
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: InsertNode */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: newEntry is the entry to insert*/
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: This function returns a pointer to the newly inserted node */
|
||||
/* which is guarunteed to be valid until this node is deleted. */
|
||||
/* What this means is if another data structure stores this */
|
||||
/* pointer then the tree does not need to be searched when this */
|
||||
/* is to be deleted. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: tree */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECTS: Creates a node node which contains the appropriate key and */
|
||||
/* info pointers and inserts it into the tree. */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* jim */
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * RedBlackTree::Insert(RedBlackEntry * newEntry)
|
||||
{
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * y;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * x;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * newNode;
|
||||
|
||||
x = new RedBlackTreeNode(newEntry);
|
||||
TreeInsertHelp(x);
|
||||
newNode = x;
|
||||
x->red=1;
|
||||
while(x->parent->red) { /* use sentinel instead of checking for root */
|
||||
if (x->parent == x->parent->parent->left) {
|
||||
y=x->parent->parent->right;
|
||||
if (y->red) {
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
y->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->parent->red=1;
|
||||
x=x->parent->parent;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (x == x->parent->right) {
|
||||
x=x->parent;
|
||||
LeftRotate(x);
|
||||
}
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->parent->red=1;
|
||||
RightRotate(x->parent->parent);
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else { /* case for x->parent == x->parent->parent->right */
|
||||
/* this part is just like the section above with */
|
||||
/* left and right interchanged */
|
||||
y=x->parent->parent->left;
|
||||
if (y->red) {
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
y->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->parent->red=1;
|
||||
x=x->parent->parent;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (x == x->parent->left) {
|
||||
x=x->parent;
|
||||
RightRotate(x);
|
||||
}
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->parent->red=1;
|
||||
LeftRotate(x->parent->parent);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
root->left->red=0;
|
||||
return(newNode);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: GetSuccessorOf */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: x is the node we want the succesor of */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: This function returns the successor of x or NULL if no */
|
||||
/* successor exists. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Note: uses the algorithm in _Introduction_To_Algorithms_ */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * RedBlackTree::GetSuccessorOf(RedBlackTreeNode * x) const
|
||||
{
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* y;
|
||||
|
||||
if (nil != (y = x->right)) { /* assignment to y is intentional */
|
||||
while(y->left != nil) { /* returns the minium of the right subtree of x */
|
||||
y=y->left;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return(y);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
y=x->parent;
|
||||
while(x == y->right) { /* sentinel used instead of checking for nil */
|
||||
x=y;
|
||||
y=y->parent;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (y == root) return(nil);
|
||||
return(y);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: GetPredecessorOf */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: x is the node to get predecessor of */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: This function returns the predecessor of x or NULL if no */
|
||||
/* predecessor exists. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Note: uses the algorithm in _Introduction_To_Algorithms_ */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * RedBlackTree::GetPredecessorOf(RedBlackTreeNode * x) const {
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* y;
|
||||
|
||||
if (nil != (y = x->left)) { /* assignment to y is intentional */
|
||||
while(y->right != nil) { /* returns the maximum of the left subtree of x */
|
||||
y=y->right;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return(y);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
y=x->parent;
|
||||
while(x == y->left) {
|
||||
if (y == root) return(nil);
|
||||
x=y;
|
||||
y=y->parent;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return(y);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: Print */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECTS: This function recursively prints the nodes of the tree */
|
||||
/* inorder. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Note: This function should only be called from ITTreePrint */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTreeNode::Print(RedBlackTreeNode * nil,
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * root) const {
|
||||
storedEntry->Print();
|
||||
printf(", key=%i ",key);
|
||||
printf(" l->key=");
|
||||
if( left == nil) printf("NULL"); else printf("%i",left->key);
|
||||
printf(" r->key=");
|
||||
if( right == nil) printf("NULL"); else printf("%i",right->key);
|
||||
printf(" p->key=");
|
||||
if( parent == root) printf("NULL"); else printf("%i",parent->key);
|
||||
printf(" red=%i\n",red);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::TreePrintHelper( RedBlackTreeNode* x) const {
|
||||
|
||||
if (x != nil) {
|
||||
TreePrintHelper(x->left);
|
||||
x->Print(nil,root);
|
||||
TreePrintHelper(x->right);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: Print */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECT: This function recursively prints the nodes of the tree */
|
||||
/* inorder. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::Print() const {
|
||||
TreePrintHelper(root->left);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: DeleteFixUp */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: x is the child of the spliced */
|
||||
/* out node in DeleteNode. */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECT: Performs rotations and changes colors to restore red-black */
|
||||
/* properties after a node is deleted */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: this, x */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* The algorithm from this function is from _Introduction_To_Algorithms_ */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
void RedBlackTree::DeleteFixUp(RedBlackTreeNode* x) {
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * w;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode * rootLeft = root->left;
|
||||
|
||||
while( (!x->red) && (rootLeft != x)) {
|
||||
if (x == x->parent->left) {
|
||||
|
||||
//
|
||||
w=x->parent->right;
|
||||
if (w->red) {
|
||||
w->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->red=1;
|
||||
LeftRotate(x->parent);
|
||||
w=x->parent->right;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if ( (!w->right->red) && (!w->left->red) ) {
|
||||
w->red=1;
|
||||
x=x->parent;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (!w->right->red) {
|
||||
w->left->red=0;
|
||||
w->red=1;
|
||||
RightRotate(w);
|
||||
w=x->parent->right;
|
||||
}
|
||||
w->red=x->parent->red;
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
w->right->red=0;
|
||||
LeftRotate(x->parent);
|
||||
x=rootLeft; /* this is to exit while loop */
|
||||
}
|
||||
//
|
||||
|
||||
} else { /* the code below is has left and right switched from above */
|
||||
w=x->parent->left;
|
||||
if (w->red) {
|
||||
w->red=0;
|
||||
x->parent->red=1;
|
||||
RightRotate(x->parent);
|
||||
w=x->parent->left;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if ( (!w->right->red) && (!w->left->red) ) {
|
||||
w->red=1;
|
||||
x=x->parent;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (!w->left->red) {
|
||||
w->right->red=0;
|
||||
w->red=1;
|
||||
LeftRotate(w);
|
||||
w=x->parent->left;
|
||||
}
|
||||
w->red=x->parent->red;
|
||||
x->parent->red=0;
|
||||
w->left->red=0;
|
||||
RightRotate(x->parent);
|
||||
x=rootLeft; /* this is to exit while loop */
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
x->red=0;
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: DeleteNode */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: tree is the tree to delete node z from */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: returns the RedBlackEntry stored at deleted node */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECT: Deletes z from tree and but don't call destructor */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: z */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* The algorithm from this function is from _Introduction_To_Algorithms_ */
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * RedBlackTree::DeleteNode(RedBlackTreeNode * z){
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* y;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* x;
|
||||
RedBlackEntry * returnValue = z->storedEntry;
|
||||
|
||||
y= ((z->left == nil) || (z->right == nil)) ? z : GetSuccessorOf(z);
|
||||
x= (y->left == nil) ? y->right : y->left;
|
||||
if (root == (x->parent = y->parent)) { /* assignment of y->p to x->p is intentional */
|
||||
root->left=x;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (y == y->parent->left) {
|
||||
y->parent->left=x;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
y->parent->right=x;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (y != z) { /* y should not be nil in this case */
|
||||
|
||||
/* y is the node to splice out and x is its child */
|
||||
|
||||
y->left=z->left;
|
||||
y->right=z->right;
|
||||
y->parent=z->parent;
|
||||
z->left->parent=z->right->parent=y;
|
||||
if (z == z->parent->left) {
|
||||
z->parent->left=y;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
z->parent->right=y;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (!(y->red)) {
|
||||
y->red = z->red;
|
||||
DeleteFixUp(x);
|
||||
} else
|
||||
y->red = z->red;
|
||||
delete z;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (!(y->red)) DeleteFixUp(x);
|
||||
delete y;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return returnValue;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
/* FUNCTION: Enumerate */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* INPUTS: tree is the tree to look for keys between [low,high] */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* OUTPUT: stack containing pointers to the nodes between [low,high] */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* Modifies Input: none */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/* EFFECT: Returns a stack containing pointers to nodes containing */
|
||||
/* keys which in [low,high]/ */
|
||||
/**/
|
||||
/***********************************************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
TemplateStack<RedBlackTreeNode *> * RedBlackTree::Enumerate(int low,
|
||||
int high) {
|
||||
TemplateStack<RedBlackTreeNode *> * enumResultStack =
|
||||
new TemplateStack<RedBlackTreeNode *>(4);
|
||||
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* x=root->left;
|
||||
RedBlackTreeNode* lastBest=NULL;
|
||||
|
||||
while(nil != x) {
|
||||
if ( x->key > high ) {
|
||||
x=x->left;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
lastBest=x;
|
||||
x=x->right;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
while ( (lastBest) && (low <= lastBest->key) ) {
|
||||
enumResultStack->Push(lastBest);
|
||||
lastBest=GetPredecessorOf(lastBest);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return(enumResultStack);
|
||||
}
|
@@ -1,16 +1,4 @@
|
||||
"""Main NilmDB import"""
|
||||
|
||||
from .nilmdb import NilmDB
|
||||
from .server import Server
|
||||
from .client import Client
|
||||
from .timer import Timer
|
||||
|
||||
import cmdline
|
||||
|
||||
import pyximport; pyximport.install()
|
||||
import layout
|
||||
|
||||
import serializer
|
||||
import timestamper
|
||||
import interval
|
||||
import du
|
||||
from server import NilmDB, Server
|
||||
from client import Client
|
||||
|
@@ -1,495 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# cython: profile=False
|
||||
# This is from bx-python 554:07aca5a9f6fc (BSD licensed), modified to
|
||||
# store interval ranges as doubles rather than 32-bit integers.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Data structure for performing intersect queries on a set of intervals which
|
||||
preserves all information about the intervals (unlike bitset projection methods).
|
||||
|
||||
:Authors: James Taylor (james@jamestaylor.org),
|
||||
Ian Schenk (ian.schenck@gmail.com),
|
||||
Brent Pedersen (bpederse@gmail.com)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Historical note:
|
||||
# This module original contained an implementation based on sorted endpoints
|
||||
# and a binary search, using an idea from Scott Schwartz and Piotr Berman.
|
||||
# Later an interval tree implementation was implemented by Ian for Galaxy's
|
||||
# join tool (see `bx.intervals.operations.quicksect.py`). This was then
|
||||
# converted to Cython by Brent, who also added support for
|
||||
# upstream/downstream/neighbor queries. This was modified by James to
|
||||
# handle half-open intervals strictly, to maintain sort order, and to
|
||||
# implement the same interface as the original Intersecter.
|
||||
|
||||
#cython: cdivision=True
|
||||
|
||||
import operator
|
||||
|
||||
cdef extern from "stdlib.h":
|
||||
int ceil(float f)
|
||||
float log(float f)
|
||||
int RAND_MAX
|
||||
int rand()
|
||||
int strlen(char *)
|
||||
int iabs(int)
|
||||
|
||||
cdef inline double dmax2(double a, double b):
|
||||
if b > a: return b
|
||||
return a
|
||||
|
||||
cdef inline double dmax3(double a, double b, double c):
|
||||
if b > a:
|
||||
if c > b:
|
||||
return c
|
||||
return b
|
||||
if a > c:
|
||||
return a
|
||||
return c
|
||||
|
||||
cdef inline double dmin3(double a, double b, double c):
|
||||
if b < a:
|
||||
if c < b:
|
||||
return c
|
||||
return b
|
||||
if a < c:
|
||||
return a
|
||||
return c
|
||||
|
||||
cdef inline double dmin2(double a, double b):
|
||||
if b < a: return b
|
||||
return a
|
||||
|
||||
cdef float nlog = -1.0 / log(0.5)
|
||||
|
||||
cdef class IntervalNode:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
A single node of an `IntervalTree`.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: Unless you really know what you are doing, you probably should us
|
||||
`IntervalTree` rather than using this directly.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef float priority
|
||||
cdef public object interval
|
||||
cdef public double start, end
|
||||
cdef double minend, maxend, minstart
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode cleft, cright, croot
|
||||
|
||||
property left_node:
|
||||
def __get__(self):
|
||||
return self.cleft if self.cleft is not EmptyNode else None
|
||||
property right_node:
|
||||
def __get__(self):
|
||||
return self.cright if self.cright is not EmptyNode else None
|
||||
property root_node:
|
||||
def __get__(self):
|
||||
return self.croot if self.croot is not EmptyNode else None
|
||||
|
||||
def __repr__(self):
|
||||
return "IntervalNode(%g, %g)" % (self.start, self.end)
|
||||
|
||||
def __cinit__(IntervalNode self, double start, double end, object interval):
|
||||
# Python lacks the binomial distribution, so we convert a
|
||||
# uniform into a binomial because it naturally scales with
|
||||
# tree size. Also, python's uniform is perfect since the
|
||||
# upper limit is not inclusive, which gives us undefined here.
|
||||
self.priority = ceil(nlog * log(-1.0/(1.0 * rand()/RAND_MAX - 1)))
|
||||
self.start = start
|
||||
self.end = end
|
||||
self.interval = interval
|
||||
self.maxend = end
|
||||
self.minstart = start
|
||||
self.minend = end
|
||||
self.cleft = EmptyNode
|
||||
self.cright = EmptyNode
|
||||
self.croot = EmptyNode
|
||||
|
||||
cpdef IntervalNode insert(IntervalNode self, double start, double end, object interval):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Insert a new IntervalNode into the tree of which this node is
|
||||
currently the root. The return value is the new root of the tree (which
|
||||
may or may not be this node!)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode croot = self
|
||||
# If starts are the same, decide which to add interval to based on
|
||||
# end, thus maintaining sortedness relative to start/end
|
||||
cdef double decision_endpoint = start
|
||||
if start == self.start:
|
||||
decision_endpoint = end
|
||||
|
||||
if decision_endpoint > self.start:
|
||||
# insert to cright tree
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cright = self.cright.insert( start, end, interval )
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.cright = IntervalNode( start, end, interval )
|
||||
# rebalance tree
|
||||
if self.priority < self.cright.priority:
|
||||
croot = self.rotate_left()
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# insert to cleft tree
|
||||
if self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cleft = self.cleft.insert( start, end, interval)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.cleft = IntervalNode( start, end, interval)
|
||||
# rebalance tree
|
||||
if self.priority < self.cleft.priority:
|
||||
croot = self.rotate_right()
|
||||
|
||||
croot.set_ends()
|
||||
self.cleft.croot = croot
|
||||
self.cright.croot = croot
|
||||
return croot
|
||||
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode rotate_right(IntervalNode self):
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode croot = self.cleft
|
||||
self.cleft = self.cleft.cright
|
||||
croot.cright = self
|
||||
self.set_ends()
|
||||
return croot
|
||||
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode rotate_left(IntervalNode self):
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode croot = self.cright
|
||||
self.cright = self.cright.cleft
|
||||
croot.cleft = self
|
||||
self.set_ends()
|
||||
return croot
|
||||
|
||||
cdef inline void set_ends(IntervalNode self):
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode and self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.maxend = dmax3(self.end, self.cright.maxend, self.cleft.maxend)
|
||||
self.minend = dmin3(self.end, self.cright.minend, self.cleft.minend)
|
||||
self.minstart = dmin3(self.start, self.cright.minstart, self.cleft.minstart)
|
||||
elif self.cright is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.maxend = dmax2(self.end, self.cright.maxend)
|
||||
self.minend = dmin2(self.end, self.cright.minend)
|
||||
self.minstart = dmin2(self.start, self.cright.minstart)
|
||||
elif self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.maxend = dmax2(self.end, self.cleft.maxend)
|
||||
self.minend = dmin2(self.end, self.cleft.minend)
|
||||
self.minstart = dmin2(self.start, self.cleft.minstart)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def intersect( self, double start, double end, sort=True ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
given a start and a end, return a list of features
|
||||
falling within that range
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef list results = []
|
||||
self._intersect( start, end, results )
|
||||
if sort:
|
||||
results = sorted(results)
|
||||
return results
|
||||
|
||||
find = intersect
|
||||
|
||||
cdef void _intersect( IntervalNode self, double start, double end, list results):
|
||||
# Left subtree
|
||||
if self.cleft is not EmptyNode and self.cleft.maxend > start:
|
||||
self.cleft._intersect( start, end, results )
|
||||
# This interval
|
||||
if ( self.end > start ) and ( self.start < end ):
|
||||
results.append( self.interval )
|
||||
# Right subtree
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode and self.start < end:
|
||||
self.cright._intersect( start, end, results )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
cdef void _seek_left(IntervalNode self, double position, list results, int n, double max_dist):
|
||||
# we know we can bail in these 2 cases.
|
||||
if self.maxend + max_dist < position:
|
||||
return
|
||||
if self.minstart > position:
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
# the ordering of these 3 blocks makes it so the results are
|
||||
# ordered nearest to farest from the query position
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cright._seek_left(position, results, n, max_dist)
|
||||
|
||||
if -1 < position - self.end < max_dist:
|
||||
results.append(self.interval)
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO: can these conditionals be more stringent?
|
||||
if self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cleft._seek_left(position, results, n, max_dist)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
cdef void _seek_right(IntervalNode self, double position, list results, int n, double max_dist):
|
||||
# we know we can bail in these 2 cases.
|
||||
if self.maxend < position: return
|
||||
if self.minstart - max_dist > position: return
|
||||
|
||||
#print "SEEK_RIGHT:",self, self.cleft, self.maxend, self.minstart, position
|
||||
|
||||
# the ordering of these 3 blocks makes it so the results are
|
||||
# ordered nearest to farest from the query position
|
||||
if self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cleft._seek_right(position, results, n, max_dist)
|
||||
|
||||
if -1 < self.start - position < max_dist:
|
||||
results.append(self.interval)
|
||||
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
self.cright._seek_right(position, results, n, max_dist)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
cpdef left(self, position, int n=1, double max_dist=2500):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
find n features with a start > than `position`
|
||||
f: a Interval object (or anything with an `end` attribute)
|
||||
n: the number of features to return
|
||||
max_dist: the maximum distance to look before giving up.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef list results = []
|
||||
# use start - 1 becuase .left() assumes strictly left-of
|
||||
self._seek_left( position - 1, results, n, max_dist )
|
||||
if len(results) == n: return results
|
||||
r = results
|
||||
r.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('end'), reverse=True)
|
||||
return r[:n]
|
||||
|
||||
cpdef right(self, position, int n=1, double max_dist=2500):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
find n features with a end < than position
|
||||
f: a Interval object (or anything with a `start` attribute)
|
||||
n: the number of features to return
|
||||
max_dist: the maximum distance to look before giving up.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef list results = []
|
||||
# use end + 1 becuase .right() assumes strictly right-of
|
||||
self._seek_right(position + 1, results, n, max_dist)
|
||||
if len(results) == n: return results
|
||||
r = results
|
||||
r.sort(key=operator.attrgetter('start'))
|
||||
return r[:n]
|
||||
|
||||
def traverse(self):
|
||||
if self.cleft is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
for node in self.cleft.traverse():
|
||||
yield node
|
||||
yield self.interval
|
||||
if self.cright is not EmptyNode:
|
||||
for node in self.cright.traverse():
|
||||
yield node
|
||||
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode EmptyNode = IntervalNode( 0, 0, Interval(0, 0))
|
||||
|
||||
## ---- Wrappers that retain the old interface -------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
cdef class Interval:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Basic feature, with required integer start and end properties.
|
||||
Also accepts optional strand as +1 or -1 (used for up/downstream queries),
|
||||
a name, and any arbitrary data is sent in on the info keyword argument
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from bx.intervals.intersection import Interval
|
||||
|
||||
>>> f1 = Interval(23, 36)
|
||||
>>> f2 = Interval(34, 48, value={'chr':12, 'anno':'transposon'})
|
||||
>>> f2
|
||||
Interval(34, 48, value={'anno': 'transposon', 'chr': 12})
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cdef public double start, end
|
||||
cdef public object value, chrom, strand
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, double start, double end, object value=None, object chrom=None, object strand=None ):
|
||||
assert start <= end, "start must be less than end"
|
||||
self.start = start
|
||||
self.end = end
|
||||
self.value = value
|
||||
self.chrom = chrom
|
||||
self.strand = strand
|
||||
|
||||
def __repr__(self):
|
||||
fstr = "Interval(%g, %g" % (self.start, self.end)
|
||||
if not self.value is None:
|
||||
fstr += ", value=" + str(self.value)
|
||||
fstr += ")"
|
||||
return fstr
|
||||
|
||||
def __richcmp__(self, other, op):
|
||||
if op == 0:
|
||||
# <
|
||||
return self.start < other.start or self.end < other.end
|
||||
elif op == 1:
|
||||
# <=
|
||||
return self == other or self < other
|
||||
elif op == 2:
|
||||
# ==
|
||||
return self.start == other.start and self.end == other.end
|
||||
elif op == 3:
|
||||
# !=
|
||||
return self.start != other.start or self.end != other.end
|
||||
elif op == 4:
|
||||
# >
|
||||
return self.start > other.start or self.end > other.end
|
||||
elif op == 5:
|
||||
# >=
|
||||
return self == other or self > other
|
||||
|
||||
cdef class IntervalTree:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Data structure for performing window intersect queries on a set of
|
||||
of possibly overlapping 1d intervals.
|
||||
|
||||
Usage
|
||||
=====
|
||||
|
||||
Create an empty IntervalTree
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from bx.intervals.intersection import Interval, IntervalTree
|
||||
>>> intersecter = IntervalTree()
|
||||
|
||||
An interval is a start and end position and a value (possibly None).
|
||||
You can add any object as an interval:
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert( 0, 10, "food" )
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert( 3, 7, dict(foo='bar') )
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.find( 2, 5 )
|
||||
['food', {'foo': 'bar'}]
|
||||
|
||||
If the object has start and end attributes (like the Interval class) there
|
||||
is are some shortcuts:
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter = IntervalTree()
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert_interval( Interval( 0, 10 ) )
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert_interval( Interval( 3, 7 ) )
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert_interval( Interval( 3, 40 ) )
|
||||
>>> intersecter.insert_interval( Interval( 13, 50 ) )
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.find( 30, 50 )
|
||||
[Interval(3, 40), Interval(13, 50)]
|
||||
>>> intersecter.find( 100, 200 )
|
||||
[]
|
||||
|
||||
Before/after for intervals
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.before_interval( Interval( 10, 20 ) )
|
||||
[Interval(3, 7)]
|
||||
>>> intersecter.before_interval( Interval( 5, 20 ) )
|
||||
[]
|
||||
|
||||
Upstream/downstream
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.upstream_of_interval(Interval(11, 12))
|
||||
[Interval(0, 10)]
|
||||
>>> intersecter.upstream_of_interval(Interval(11, 12, strand="-"))
|
||||
[Interval(13, 50)]
|
||||
|
||||
>>> intersecter.upstream_of_interval(Interval(1, 2, strand="-"), num_intervals=3)
|
||||
[Interval(3, 7), Interval(3, 40), Interval(13, 50)]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
cdef IntervalNode root
|
||||
|
||||
def __cinit__( self ):
|
||||
root = None
|
||||
|
||||
# ---- Position based interfaces -----------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
def insert( self, double start, double end, object value=None ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Insert the interval [start,end) associated with value `value`.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
self.root = IntervalNode( start, end, value )
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.root = self.root.insert( start, end, value )
|
||||
|
||||
add = insert
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def find( self, start, end ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return a sorted list of all intervals overlapping [start,end).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
return self.root.find( start, end )
|
||||
|
||||
def before( self, position, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie before `position` and are no
|
||||
further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
return self.root.left( position, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
def after( self, position, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie after `position` and are no
|
||||
further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
return self.root.right( position, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
# ---- Interval-like object based interfaces -----------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
def insert_interval( self, interval ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Insert an "interval" like object (one with at least start and end
|
||||
attributes)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.insert( interval.start, interval.end, interval )
|
||||
|
||||
add_interval = insert_interval
|
||||
|
||||
def before_interval( self, interval, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie completely before `interval`
|
||||
and are no further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
return self.root.left( interval.start, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
def after_interval( self, interval, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie completely after `interval` and
|
||||
are no further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
return self.root.right( interval.end, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
def upstream_of_interval( self, interval, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie completely upstream of
|
||||
`interval` and are no further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
if interval.strand == -1 or interval.strand == "-":
|
||||
return self.root.right( interval.end, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return self.root.left( interval.start, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
def downstream_of_interval( self, interval, num_intervals=1, max_dist=2500 ):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Find `num_intervals` intervals that lie completely downstream of
|
||||
`interval` and are no further than `max_dist` positions away
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return []
|
||||
if interval.strand == -1 or interval.strand == "-":
|
||||
return self.root.left( interval.start, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return self.root.right( interval.end, num_intervals, max_dist )
|
||||
|
||||
def traverse(self):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
iterator that traverses the tree
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.root is None:
|
||||
return iter([])
|
||||
return self.root.traverse()
|
||||
|
||||
# For backward compatibility
|
||||
Intersecter = IntervalTree
|
4
nilmdb/client/__init__.py
Normal file
4
nilmdb/client/__init__.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
"""nilmdb.client"""
|
||||
|
||||
from .client import Client
|
||||
from .errors import *
|
@@ -1,28 +1,32 @@
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
"""Class for performing HTTP client requests via libcurl"""
|
||||
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.utils
|
||||
import nilmdb.client.httpclient
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import re
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import simplejson as json
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb.httpclient
|
||||
|
||||
# Other functions expect to see these in the nilmdb.client namespace
|
||||
from nilmdb.httpclient import ClientError, ServerError, Error
|
||||
import itertools
|
||||
|
||||
version = "1.0"
|
||||
|
||||
def float_to_string(f):
|
||||
# Use repr to maintain full precision in the string output.
|
||||
return repr(float(f))
|
||||
|
||||
class Client(object):
|
||||
"""Main client interface to the Nilm database."""
|
||||
|
||||
client_version = version
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, url):
|
||||
self.http = nilmdb.httpclient.HTTPClient(url)
|
||||
self.http = nilmdb.client.httpclient.HTTPClient(url)
|
||||
|
||||
def _json_param(self, data):
|
||||
"""Return compact json-encoded version of parameter"""
|
||||
@@ -89,33 +93,83 @@ class Client(object):
|
||||
params = { "path": path }
|
||||
return self.http.get("stream/destroy", params)
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_insert(self, path, data):
|
||||
def stream_remove(self, path, start = None, end = None):
|
||||
"""Remove data from the specified time range"""
|
||||
params = {
|
||||
"path": path
|
||||
}
|
||||
if start is not None:
|
||||
params["start"] = float_to_string(start)
|
||||
if end is not None:
|
||||
params["end"] = float_to_string(end)
|
||||
return self.http.get("stream/remove", params)
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_insert(self, path, data, start = None, end = None):
|
||||
"""Insert data into a stream. data should be a file-like object
|
||||
that provides ASCII data that matches the database layout for path."""
|
||||
that provides ASCII data that matches the database layout for path.
|
||||
|
||||
start and end are the starting and ending timestamp of this
|
||||
stream; all timestamps t in the data must satisfy 'start <= t
|
||||
< end'. If left unspecified, 'start' is the timestamp of the
|
||||
first line of data, and 'end' is the timestamp on the last line
|
||||
of data, plus a small delta of 1μs.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
params = { "path": path }
|
||||
|
||||
# See design.md for a discussion of how much data to send.
|
||||
# These are soft limits -- actual data might be rounded up.
|
||||
max_data = 1048576
|
||||
max_time = 30
|
||||
end_epsilon = 1e-6
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def extract_timestamp(line):
|
||||
return float(line.split()[0])
|
||||
|
||||
def sendit():
|
||||
result = self.http.put("stream/insert", send_data, params)
|
||||
params["old_timestamp"] = result[1]
|
||||
return result
|
||||
# If we have more data after this, use the timestamp of
|
||||
# the next line as the end. Otherwise, use the given
|
||||
# overall end time, or add end_epsilon to the last data
|
||||
# point.
|
||||
if nextline:
|
||||
block_end = extract_timestamp(nextline)
|
||||
if end and block_end > end:
|
||||
# This is unexpected, but we'll defer to the server
|
||||
# to return an error in this case.
|
||||
block_end = end
|
||||
elif end:
|
||||
block_end = end
|
||||
else:
|
||||
block_end = extract_timestamp(line) + end_epsilon
|
||||
|
||||
# Send it
|
||||
params["start"] = float_to_string(block_start)
|
||||
params["end"] = float_to_string(block_end)
|
||||
return self.http.put("stream/insert", block_data, params)
|
||||
|
||||
clock_start = time.time()
|
||||
block_data = ""
|
||||
block_start = start
|
||||
result = None
|
||||
start = time.time()
|
||||
send_data = ""
|
||||
for line in data:
|
||||
elapsed = time.time() - start
|
||||
send_data += line
|
||||
for (line, nextline) in nilmdb.utils.misc.pairwise(data):
|
||||
# If we don't have a starting time, extract it from the first line
|
||||
if block_start is None:
|
||||
block_start = extract_timestamp(line)
|
||||
|
||||
if (len(send_data) > max_data) or (elapsed > max_time):
|
||||
clock_elapsed = time.time() - clock_start
|
||||
block_data += line
|
||||
|
||||
# If we have enough data, or enough time has elapsed,
|
||||
# send this block to the server, and empty things out
|
||||
# for the next block.
|
||||
if (len(block_data) > max_data) or (clock_elapsed > max_time):
|
||||
result = sendit()
|
||||
send_data = ""
|
||||
start = time.time()
|
||||
if len(send_data):
|
||||
block_start = None
|
||||
block_data = ""
|
||||
clock_start = time.time()
|
||||
|
||||
# One last block?
|
||||
if len(block_data):
|
||||
result = sendit()
|
||||
|
||||
# Return the most recent JSON result we got back, or None if
|
||||
@@ -130,9 +184,9 @@ class Client(object):
|
||||
"path": path
|
||||
}
|
||||
if start is not None:
|
||||
params["start"] = repr(start) # use repr to keep precision
|
||||
params["start"] = float_to_string(start)
|
||||
if end is not None:
|
||||
params["end"] = repr(end)
|
||||
params["end"] = float_to_string(end)
|
||||
return self.http.get_gen("stream/intervals", params, retjson = True)
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_extract(self, path, start = None, end = None, count = False):
|
||||
@@ -148,9 +202,9 @@ class Client(object):
|
||||
"path": path,
|
||||
}
|
||||
if start is not None:
|
||||
params["start"] = repr(start) # use repr to keep precision
|
||||
params["start"] = float_to_string(start)
|
||||
if end is not None:
|
||||
params["end"] = repr(end)
|
||||
params["end"] = float_to_string(end)
|
||||
if count:
|
||||
params["count"] = 1
|
||||
|
33
nilmdb/client/errors.py
Normal file
33
nilmdb/client/errors.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
||||
"""HTTP client errors"""
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
class Error(Exception):
|
||||
"""Base exception for both ClientError and ServerError responses"""
|
||||
def __init__(self,
|
||||
status = "Unspecified error",
|
||||
message = None,
|
||||
url = None,
|
||||
traceback = None):
|
||||
Exception.__init__(self, status)
|
||||
self.status = status # e.g. "400 Bad Request"
|
||||
self.message = message # textual message from the server
|
||||
self.url = url # URL we were requesting
|
||||
self.traceback = traceback # server traceback, if available
|
||||
def _format_error(self, show_url):
|
||||
s = sprintf("[%s]", self.status)
|
||||
if self.message:
|
||||
s += sprintf(" %s", self.message)
|
||||
if show_url and self.url: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
s += sprintf(" (%s)", self.url)
|
||||
if self.traceback: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
s += sprintf("\nServer traceback:\n%s", self.traceback)
|
||||
return s
|
||||
def __str__(self):
|
||||
return self._format_error(show_url = False)
|
||||
def __repr__(self): # pragma: no cover
|
||||
return self._format_error(show_url = True)
|
||||
class ClientError(Error):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
class ServerError(Error):
|
||||
pass
|
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
|
||||
"""HTTP client library"""
|
||||
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.utils
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.client.errors import *
|
||||
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
@@ -9,38 +11,9 @@ import re
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import simplejson as json
|
||||
import urlparse
|
||||
import urllib
|
||||
import pycurl
|
||||
import cStringIO
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb.iteratorizer
|
||||
|
||||
class Error(Exception):
|
||||
"""Base exception for both ClientError and ServerError responses"""
|
||||
def __init__(self,
|
||||
status = "Unspecified error",
|
||||
message = None,
|
||||
url = None,
|
||||
traceback = None):
|
||||
Exception.__init__(self, status)
|
||||
self.status = status # e.g. "400 Bad Request"
|
||||
self.message = message # textual message from the server
|
||||
self.url = url # URL we were requesting
|
||||
self.traceback = traceback # server traceback, if available
|
||||
def __str__(self):
|
||||
s = sprintf("[%s]", self.status)
|
||||
if self.message:
|
||||
s += sprintf(" %s", self.message)
|
||||
if self.url:
|
||||
s += sprintf(" (%s)", self.url)
|
||||
if self.traceback: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
s += sprintf("\nServer traceback:\n%s", self.traceback)
|
||||
return s
|
||||
class ClientError(Error):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
class ServerError(Error):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
"""Class to manage and perform HTTP requests from the client"""
|
||||
def __init__(self, baseurl = ""):
|
||||
@@ -60,7 +33,8 @@ class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
def _setup_url(self, url = "", params = ""):
|
||||
url = urlparse.urljoin(self.baseurl, url)
|
||||
if params:
|
||||
url = urlparse.urljoin(url, "?" + urllib.urlencode(params, True))
|
||||
url = urlparse.urljoin(
|
||||
url, "?" + nilmdb.utils.urllib.urlencode(params))
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.URL, url)
|
||||
self.url = url
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -85,6 +59,10 @@ class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
raise ClientError(**args)
|
||||
else: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
if code >= 500 and code <= 599:
|
||||
if args["message"] is None:
|
||||
args["message"] = ("(no message; try disabling " +
|
||||
"response.stream option in " +
|
||||
"nilmdb.server for better debugging)")
|
||||
raise ServerError(**args)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise Error(**args)
|
||||
@@ -109,9 +87,10 @@ class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.WRITEFUNCTION, callback)
|
||||
self.curl.perform()
|
||||
try:
|
||||
for i in nilmdb.iteratorizer.Iteratorizer(func):
|
||||
with nilmdb.utils.Iteratorizer(func, curl_hack = True) as it:
|
||||
for i in it:
|
||||
if self._status == 200:
|
||||
# If we had a 200 response, yield the data to the caller.
|
||||
# If we had a 200 response, yield the data to caller.
|
||||
yield i
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Otherwise, collect it into an error string.
|
||||
@@ -185,9 +164,9 @@ class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def put(self, url, postdata, params = None, retjson = True):
|
||||
"""Simple PUT"""
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.UPLOAD, 1)
|
||||
self._setup_url(url, params)
|
||||
data = cStringIO.StringIO(postdata)
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.UPLOAD, 1)
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.READFUNCTION, data.read)
|
||||
return self._doreq(url, params, retjson)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -213,8 +192,8 @@ class HTTPClient(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def put_gen(self, url, postdata, params = None, retjson = True):
|
||||
"""Simple PUT, returning a generator"""
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.UPLOAD, 1)
|
||||
self._setup_url(url, params)
|
||||
data = cStringIO.StringIO(postdata)
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.UPLOAD, 1)
|
||||
self.curl.setopt(pycurl.READFUNCTION, data.read)
|
||||
return self._doreq_gen(url, params, retjson)
|
@@ -1 +1,3 @@
|
||||
"""nilmdb.cmdline"""
|
||||
|
||||
from .cmdline import Cmdline
|
||||
|
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
|
||||
"""Command line client functionality"""
|
||||
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
import dateutil.parser
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import re
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
from argparse import ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter as def_form
|
||||
|
||||
version = "0.1"
|
||||
version = "1.0"
|
||||
|
||||
# Valid subcommands. Defined in separate files just to break
|
||||
# things up -- they're still called with Cmdline as self.
|
||||
subcommands = [ "info", "create", "list", "metadata", "insert", "extract",
|
||||
"destroy" ]
|
||||
"remove", "destroy" ]
|
||||
|
||||
# Import the subcommand modules. Equivalent way of doing this would be
|
||||
# from . import info as cmd_info
|
||||
@@ -24,10 +23,16 @@ subcmd_mods = {}
|
||||
for cmd in subcommands:
|
||||
subcmd_mods[cmd] = __import__("nilmdb.cmdline." + cmd, fromlist = [ cmd ])
|
||||
|
||||
class JimArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
|
||||
def error(self, message):
|
||||
self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
|
||||
self.exit(2, sprintf("error: %s\n", message))
|
||||
|
||||
class Cmdline(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, argv):
|
||||
self.argv = argv
|
||||
self.client = None
|
||||
|
||||
def arg_time(self, toparse):
|
||||
"""Parse a time string argument"""
|
||||
@@ -43,10 +48,10 @@ class Cmdline(object):
|
||||
If the string doesn't contain a timestamp, the current local
|
||||
timezone is assumed (e.g. from the TZ env var).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# If string doesn't contain at least 6 digits, consider it
|
||||
# invalid. smartparse might otherwise accept empty strings
|
||||
# and strings with just separators.
|
||||
if len(re.findall(r"\d", toparse)) < 6:
|
||||
# If string isn't "now" and doesn't contain at least 4 digits,
|
||||
# consider it invalid. smartparse might otherwise accept
|
||||
# empty strings and strings with just separators.
|
||||
if toparse != "now" and len(re.findall(r"\d", toparse)) < 4:
|
||||
raise ValueError("not enough digits for a timestamp")
|
||||
|
||||
# Try to just parse the time as given
|
||||
@@ -93,7 +98,7 @@ class Cmdline(object):
|
||||
version_string = sprintf("nilmtool %s, client library %s",
|
||||
version, nilmdb.Client.client_version)
|
||||
|
||||
self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help = False,
|
||||
self.parser = JimArgumentParser(add_help = False,
|
||||
formatter_class = def_form)
|
||||
|
||||
group = self.parser.add_argument_group("General options")
|
||||
@@ -119,6 +124,7 @@ class Cmdline(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def die(self, formatstr, *args):
|
||||
fprintf(sys.stderr, formatstr + "\n", *args)
|
||||
if self.client:
|
||||
self.client.close()
|
||||
sys.exit(-1)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -131,13 +137,17 @@ class Cmdline(object):
|
||||
self.parser_setup()
|
||||
self.args = self.parser.parse_args(self.argv)
|
||||
|
||||
# Run arg verify handler if there is one
|
||||
if "verify" in self.args:
|
||||
self.args.verify(self)
|
||||
|
||||
self.client = nilmdb.Client(self.args.url)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make a test connection to make sure things work
|
||||
try:
|
||||
server_version = self.client.version()
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.Error as e:
|
||||
self.die("Error connecting to server: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error connecting to server: %s", str(e))
|
||||
|
||||
# Now dispatch client request to appropriate function. Parser
|
||||
# should have ensured that we don't have any unknown commands
|
||||
|
@@ -1,17 +1,27 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
import textwrap
|
||||
|
||||
from argparse import ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter as def_form
|
||||
from argparse import RawDescriptionHelpFormatter as raw_form
|
||||
|
||||
def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
cmd = sub.add_parser("create", help="Create a new stream",
|
||||
formatter_class = def_form,
|
||||
formatter_class = raw_form,
|
||||
description="""
|
||||
Create a new empty stream at the
|
||||
specified path and with the specifed
|
||||
layout type.
|
||||
""")
|
||||
Create a new empty stream at the specified path and with the specified
|
||||
layout type.
|
||||
|
||||
Layout types are of the format: type_count
|
||||
|
||||
'type' is a data type like 'float32', 'float64', 'uint16', 'int32', etc.
|
||||
|
||||
'count' is the number of columns of this type.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, 'float32_8' means the data for this stream has 8 columns of
|
||||
32-bit floating point values.
|
||||
""")
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(handler = cmd_create)
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Required arguments")
|
||||
group.add_argument("path",
|
||||
@@ -24,4 +34,4 @@ def cmd_create(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.client.stream_create(self.args.path, self.args.layout)
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.ClientError as e:
|
||||
self.die("Error creating stream: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error creating stream: %s", str(e))
|
||||
|
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
|
||||
from argparse import ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter as def_form
|
||||
@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ def cmd_destroy(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.client.stream_destroy(self.args.path)
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.ClientError as e:
|
||||
self.die("Error deleting stream: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error destroying stream: %s", str(e))
|
||||
|
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from __future__ import print_function
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
import nilmdb.layout
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
@@ -9,17 +9,18 @@ def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
description="""
|
||||
Extract data from a stream.
|
||||
""")
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(handler = cmd_extract)
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(verify = cmd_extract_verify,
|
||||
handler = cmd_extract)
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Data selection")
|
||||
group.add_argument("path",
|
||||
help="Path of stream, e.g. /foo/bar")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-s", "--start", required=True,
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Starting timestamp (free-form)")
|
||||
help="Starting timestamp (free-form, inclusive)")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-e", "--end", required=True,
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Ending timestamp (free-form)")
|
||||
help="Ending timestamp (free-form, noninclusive)")
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Output format")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-b", "--bare", action="store_true",
|
||||
@@ -27,20 +28,32 @@ def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
group.add_argument("-a", "--annotate", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Include comments with some information "
|
||||
"about the stream")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-T", "--timestamp-raw", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Show raw timestamps in annotated information")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-c", "--count", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Just output a count of matched data points")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_extract_verify(self):
|
||||
if self.args.start is not None and self.args.end is not None:
|
||||
if self.args.start > self.args.end:
|
||||
self.parser.error("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_extract(self):
|
||||
streams = self.client.stream_list(self.args.path)
|
||||
if len(streams) != 1:
|
||||
self.die("Error getting stream info for path %s", self.args.path)
|
||||
self.die("error getting stream info for path %s", self.args.path)
|
||||
layout = streams[0][1]
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.timestamp_raw:
|
||||
time_string = repr
|
||||
else:
|
||||
time_string = self.time_string
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.annotate:
|
||||
printf("# path: %s\n", self.args.path)
|
||||
printf("# layout: %s\n", layout)
|
||||
printf("# start: %s\n", self.time_string(self.args.start))
|
||||
printf("# end: %s\n", self.time_string(self.args.end))
|
||||
printf("# start: %s\n", time_string(self.args.start))
|
||||
printf("# end: %s\n", time_string(self.args.end))
|
||||
|
||||
printed = False
|
||||
for dataline in self.client.stream_extract(self.args.path,
|
||||
@@ -51,7 +64,7 @@ def cmd_extract(self):
|
||||
# Strip timestamp (first element). Doesn't make sense
|
||||
# if we are only returning a count.
|
||||
dataline = ' '.join(dataline.split(' ')[1:])
|
||||
print dataline
|
||||
print(dataline)
|
||||
printed = True
|
||||
if not printed:
|
||||
if self.args.annotate:
|
||||
|
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
from argparse import ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter as def_form
|
||||
|
||||
|
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
import nilmdb.layout
|
||||
import nilmdb.timestamper
|
||||
import nilmdb.utils.timestamper as timestamper
|
||||
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -52,12 +51,12 @@ def cmd_insert(self):
|
||||
# Find requested stream
|
||||
streams = self.client.stream_list(self.args.path)
|
||||
if len(streams) != 1:
|
||||
self.die("Error getting stream info for path %s", self.args.path)
|
||||
self.die("error getting stream info for path %s", self.args.path)
|
||||
|
||||
layout = streams[0][1]
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.start and len(self.args.file) != 1:
|
||||
self.die("--start can only be used with one input file, for now")
|
||||
self.die("error: --start can only be used with one input file")
|
||||
|
||||
for filename in self.args.file:
|
||||
if filename == '-':
|
||||
@@ -66,11 +65,11 @@ def cmd_insert(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
infile = open(filename, "r")
|
||||
except IOError:
|
||||
self.die("Error opening input file %s", filename)
|
||||
self.die("error opening input file %s", filename)
|
||||
|
||||
# Build a timestamper for this file
|
||||
if self.args.none:
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperNull(infile)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperNull(infile)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
if self.args.start:
|
||||
start = self.args.start
|
||||
@@ -78,14 +77,14 @@ def cmd_insert(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
start = self.parse_time(filename)
|
||||
except ValueError:
|
||||
self.die("Error extracting time from filename '%s'",
|
||||
self.die("error extracting time from filename '%s'",
|
||||
filename)
|
||||
|
||||
if not self.args.rate:
|
||||
self.die("Need to specify --rate")
|
||||
self.die("error: --rate is needed, but was not specified")
|
||||
rate = self.args.rate
|
||||
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(infile, start, rate)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(infile, start, rate)
|
||||
|
||||
# Print info
|
||||
if not self.args.quiet:
|
||||
@@ -101,6 +100,6 @@ def cmd_insert(self):
|
||||
# ugly bracketed ranges of 16-digit numbers and a mangled URL.
|
||||
# Need to consider adding something like e.prettyprint()
|
||||
# that is smarter about the contents of the error.
|
||||
self.die("Error inserting data: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error inserting data: %s", str(e))
|
||||
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
|
||||
import fnmatch
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
from argparse import ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter as def_form
|
||||
|
||||
def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
@@ -13,27 +14,53 @@ def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
optionally filtering by layout or path. Wildcards
|
||||
are accepted.
|
||||
""")
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(handler = cmd_list)
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(verify = cmd_list_verify,
|
||||
handler = cmd_list)
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Stream filtering")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-p", "--path", metavar="PATH", default="*",
|
||||
help="Match only this path (-p can be omitted)")
|
||||
group.add_argument("path_positional", default="*",
|
||||
nargs="?", help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
||||
group.add_argument("-l", "--layout", default="*",
|
||||
help="Match only this stream layout")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-p", "--path", default="*",
|
||||
help="Match only this path")
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Interval details")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-d", "--detail", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Show available data time intervals")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-T", "--timestamp-raw", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Show raw timestamps in time intervals")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-s", "--start",
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Starting timestamp (free-form)")
|
||||
help="Starting timestamp (free-form, inclusive)")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-e", "--end",
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Ending timestamp (free-form)")
|
||||
help="Ending timestamp (free-form, noninclusive)")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_list_verify(self):
|
||||
# A hidden "path_positional" argument lets the user leave off the
|
||||
# "-p" when specifying the path. Handle it here.
|
||||
got_opt = self.args.path != "*"
|
||||
got_pos = self.args.path_positional != "*"
|
||||
if got_pos:
|
||||
if got_opt:
|
||||
self.parser.error("too many paths specified")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.args.path = self.args.path_positional
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.start is not None and self.args.end is not None:
|
||||
if self.args.start > self.args.end:
|
||||
self.parser.error("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_list(self):
|
||||
"""List available streams"""
|
||||
streams = self.client.stream_list()
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.timestamp_raw:
|
||||
time_string = repr
|
||||
else:
|
||||
time_string = self.time_string
|
||||
|
||||
for (path, layout) in streams:
|
||||
if not (fnmatch.fnmatch(path, self.args.path) and
|
||||
fnmatch.fnmatch(layout, self.args.layout)):
|
||||
@@ -46,9 +73,7 @@ def cmd_list(self):
|
||||
printed = False
|
||||
for (start, end) in self.client.stream_intervals(path, self.args.start,
|
||||
self.args.end):
|
||||
printf(" [ %s -> %s ]\n",
|
||||
self.time_string(start),
|
||||
self.time_string(end))
|
||||
printf(" [ %s -> %s ]\n", time_string(start), time_string(end))
|
||||
printed = True
|
||||
if not printed:
|
||||
printf(" (no intervals)\n")
|
||||
|
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
|
||||
def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
@@ -43,21 +43,21 @@ def cmd_metadata(self):
|
||||
for keyval in keyvals:
|
||||
kv = keyval.split('=')
|
||||
if len(kv) != 2 or kv[0] == "":
|
||||
self.die("Error parsing key=value argument '%s'", keyval)
|
||||
self.die("error parsing key=value argument '%s'", keyval)
|
||||
data[kv[0]] = kv[1]
|
||||
|
||||
# Make the call
|
||||
try:
|
||||
handler(self.args.path, data)
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.ClientError as e:
|
||||
self.die("Error setting/updating metadata: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error setting/updating metadata: %s", str(e))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Get (or unspecified)
|
||||
keys = self.args.get or None
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data = self.client.stream_get_metadata(self.args.path, keys)
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.ClientError as e:
|
||||
self.die("Error getting metadata: %s", str(e))
|
||||
self.die("error getting metadata: %s", str(e))
|
||||
for key, value in sorted(data.items()):
|
||||
# Omit nonexistant keys
|
||||
if value is None:
|
||||
|
44
nilmdb/cmdline/remove.py
Normal file
44
nilmdb/cmdline/remove.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import nilmdb.client
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
def setup(self, sub):
|
||||
cmd = sub.add_parser("remove", help="Remove data",
|
||||
description="""
|
||||
Remove all data from a specified time range within a
|
||||
stream.
|
||||
""")
|
||||
cmd.set_defaults(verify = cmd_remove_verify,
|
||||
handler = cmd_remove)
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Data selection")
|
||||
group.add_argument("path",
|
||||
help="Path of stream, e.g. /foo/bar")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-s", "--start", required=True,
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Starting timestamp (free-form, inclusive)")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-e", "--end", required=True,
|
||||
metavar="TIME", type=self.arg_time,
|
||||
help="Ending timestamp (free-form, noninclusive)")
|
||||
|
||||
group = cmd.add_argument_group("Output format")
|
||||
group.add_argument("-c", "--count", action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Output number of data points removed")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_remove_verify(self):
|
||||
if self.args.start is not None and self.args.end is not None:
|
||||
if self.args.start > self.args.end:
|
||||
self.parser.error("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
def cmd_remove(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
count = self.client.stream_remove(self.args.path,
|
||||
self.args.start, self.args.end)
|
||||
except nilmdb.client.ClientError as e:
|
||||
self.die("error removing data: %s", str(e))
|
||||
|
||||
if self.args.count:
|
||||
printf("%d\n", count)
|
||||
|
||||
return 0
|
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
|
||||
import Queue
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
# This file provides a class that will convert a function that
|
||||
# takes a callback into a generator that returns an iterator.
|
||||
|
||||
# Based partially on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9968592/
|
||||
|
||||
class IteratorizerThread(threading.Thread):
|
||||
def __init__(self, queue, function):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
function: function to execute, which takes the
|
||||
callback (provided by this class) as an argument
|
||||
"""
|
||||
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
|
||||
self.function = function
|
||||
self.queue = queue
|
||||
self.die = False
|
||||
|
||||
def callback(self, data):
|
||||
if self.die:
|
||||
raise Exception("should die")
|
||||
self.queue.put((1, data))
|
||||
|
||||
def run(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
result = self.function(self.callback)
|
||||
except:
|
||||
if sys is not None: # can be None during unclean shutdown
|
||||
self.queue.put((2, sys.exc_info()))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.queue.put((0, result))
|
||||
|
||||
class Iteratorizer(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, function):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
function: function to execute, which takes the
|
||||
callback (provided by this class) as an argument
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.function = function
|
||||
self.queue = Queue.Queue(maxsize = 1)
|
||||
self.thread = IteratorizerThread(self.queue, self.function)
|
||||
self.thread.daemon = True
|
||||
self.thread.start()
|
||||
|
||||
def __del__(self):
|
||||
# If we get garbage collected, try to get rid of the
|
||||
# thread too by asking it to raise an exception, then
|
||||
# draining the queue until it's gone.
|
||||
self.thread.die = True
|
||||
while self.thread.isAlive():
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.queue.get(True, 0.01)
|
||||
except: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
def __iter__(self):
|
||||
return self
|
||||
|
||||
def next(self):
|
||||
(typ, data) = self.queue.get()
|
||||
if typ == 0:
|
||||
# function returned
|
||||
self.retval = data
|
||||
raise StopIteration
|
||||
elif typ == 1:
|
||||
# data available
|
||||
return data
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# exception
|
||||
raise data[0], data[1], data[2]
|
15
nilmdb/server/__init__.py
Normal file
15
nilmdb/server/__init__.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
"""nilmdb.server"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Try to set up pyximport to automatically rebuild Cython modules. If
|
||||
# this doesn't work, it's OK, as long as the modules were built externally.
|
||||
# (e.g. python setup.py build_ext --inplace)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import pyximport
|
||||
pyximport.install()
|
||||
import layout
|
||||
except: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
from .nilmdb import NilmDB
|
||||
from .server import Server
|
||||
from .errors import *
|
462
nilmdb/server/bulkdata.py
Normal file
462
nilmdb/server/bulkdata.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,462 @@
|
||||
# Fixed record size bulk data storage
|
||||
|
||||
# Need absolute_import so that "import nilmdb" won't pull in
|
||||
# nilmdb.py, but will pull the parent nilmdb module instead.
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from __future__ import division
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import cPickle as pickle
|
||||
import struct
|
||||
import fnmatch
|
||||
import mmap
|
||||
import re
|
||||
|
||||
# Up to 256 open file descriptors at any given time.
|
||||
# These variables are global so they can be used in the decorator arguments.
|
||||
table_cache_size = 16
|
||||
fd_cache_size = 16
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close(wrap_verify = True)
|
||||
class BulkData(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, basepath, **kwargs):
|
||||
self.basepath = basepath
|
||||
self.root = os.path.join(self.basepath, "data")
|
||||
|
||||
# Tuneables
|
||||
if "file_size" in kwargs:
|
||||
self.file_size = kwargs["file_size"]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Default to approximately 128 MiB per file
|
||||
self.file_size = 128 * 1024 * 1024
|
||||
|
||||
if "files_per_dir" in kwargs:
|
||||
self.files_per_dir = kwargs["files_per_dir"]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# 32768 files per dir should work even on FAT32
|
||||
self.files_per_dir = 32768
|
||||
|
||||
# Make root path
|
||||
if not os.path.isdir(self.root):
|
||||
os.mkdir(self.root)
|
||||
|
||||
def close(self):
|
||||
self.getnode.cache_remove_all()
|
||||
|
||||
def _encode_filename(self, path):
|
||||
# Encode all paths to UTF-8, regardless of sys.getfilesystemencoding(),
|
||||
# because we want to be able to represent all code points and the user
|
||||
# will never be directly exposed to filenames. We can then do path
|
||||
# manipulations on the UTF-8 directly.
|
||||
if isinstance(path, unicode):
|
||||
return path.encode('utf-8')
|
||||
return path
|
||||
|
||||
def create(self, unicodepath, layout_name):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
unicodepath: path to the data (e.g. u'/newton/prep').
|
||||
Paths must contain at least two elements, e.g.:
|
||||
/newton/prep
|
||||
/newton/raw
|
||||
/newton/upstairs/prep
|
||||
/newton/upstairs/raw
|
||||
|
||||
layout_name: string for nilmdb.layout.get_named(), e.g. 'float32_8'
|
||||
"""
|
||||
path = self._encode_filename(unicodepath)
|
||||
|
||||
if path[0] != '/':
|
||||
raise ValueError("paths must start with /")
|
||||
[ group, node ] = path.rsplit("/", 1)
|
||||
if group == '':
|
||||
raise ValueError("invalid path; path must contain at least one "
|
||||
"folder")
|
||||
|
||||
# Get layout, and build format string for struct module
|
||||
try:
|
||||
layout = nilmdb.server.layout.get_named(layout_name)
|
||||
struct_fmt = '<d' # Little endian, double timestamp
|
||||
struct_mapping = {
|
||||
"int8": 'b',
|
||||
"uint8": 'B',
|
||||
"int16": 'h',
|
||||
"uint16": 'H',
|
||||
"int32": 'i',
|
||||
"uint32": 'I',
|
||||
"int64": 'q',
|
||||
"uint64": 'Q',
|
||||
"float32": 'f',
|
||||
"float64": 'd',
|
||||
}
|
||||
for n in range(layout.count):
|
||||
struct_fmt += struct_mapping[layout.datatype]
|
||||
except KeyError:
|
||||
raise ValueError("no such layout, or bad data types")
|
||||
|
||||
# Create the table. Note that we make a distinction here
|
||||
# between NilmDB paths (always Unix style, split apart
|
||||
# manually) and OS paths (built up with os.path.join)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make directories leading up to this one
|
||||
elements = path.lstrip('/').split('/')
|
||||
for i in range(len(elements)):
|
||||
ospath = os.path.join(self.root, *elements[0:i])
|
||||
if Table.exists(ospath):
|
||||
raise ValueError("path is subdir of existing node")
|
||||
if not os.path.isdir(ospath):
|
||||
os.mkdir(ospath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make the final dir
|
||||
ospath = os.path.join(self.root, *elements)
|
||||
if os.path.isdir(ospath):
|
||||
raise ValueError("subdirs of this path already exist")
|
||||
os.mkdir(ospath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Write format string to file
|
||||
Table.create(ospath, struct_fmt, self.file_size, self.files_per_dir)
|
||||
|
||||
# Open and cache it
|
||||
self.getnode(unicodepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Success
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
def destroy(self, unicodepath):
|
||||
"""Fully remove all data at a particular path. No way to undo
|
||||
it! The group/path structure is removed, too."""
|
||||
path = self._encode_filename(unicodepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Get OS path
|
||||
elements = path.lstrip('/').split('/')
|
||||
ospath = os.path.join(self.root, *elements)
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove Table object from cache
|
||||
self.getnode.cache_remove(self, unicodepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove the contents of the target directory
|
||||
if not Table.exists(ospath):
|
||||
raise ValueError("nothing at that path")
|
||||
for (root, dirs, files) in os.walk(ospath, topdown = False):
|
||||
for name in files:
|
||||
os.remove(os.path.join(root, name))
|
||||
for name in dirs:
|
||||
os.rmdir(os.path.join(root, name))
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove empty parent directories
|
||||
for i in reversed(range(len(elements))):
|
||||
ospath = os.path.join(self.root, *elements[0:i+1])
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.rmdir(ospath)
|
||||
except OSError:
|
||||
break
|
||||
|
||||
# Cache open tables
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = table_cache_size,
|
||||
onremove = lambda x: x.close())
|
||||
def getnode(self, unicodepath):
|
||||
"""Return a Table object corresponding to the given database
|
||||
path, which must exist."""
|
||||
path = self._encode_filename(unicodepath)
|
||||
elements = path.lstrip('/').split('/')
|
||||
ospath = os.path.join(self.root, *elements)
|
||||
return Table(ospath)
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close(wrap_verify = True)
|
||||
class Table(object):
|
||||
"""Tools to help access a single table (data at a specific OS path)."""
|
||||
# See design.md for design details
|
||||
|
||||
# Class methods, to help keep format details in this class.
|
||||
@classmethod
|
||||
def exists(cls, root):
|
||||
"""Return True if a table appears to exist at this OS path"""
|
||||
return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(root, "_format"))
|
||||
|
||||
@classmethod
|
||||
def create(cls, root, struct_fmt, file_size, files_per_dir):
|
||||
"""Initialize a table at the given OS path.
|
||||
'struct_fmt' is a Struct module format description"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Calculate rows per file so that each file is approximately
|
||||
# file_size bytes.
|
||||
packer = struct.Struct(struct_fmt)
|
||||
rows_per_file = max(file_size // packer.size, 1)
|
||||
|
||||
format = { "rows_per_file": rows_per_file,
|
||||
"files_per_dir": files_per_dir,
|
||||
"struct_fmt": struct_fmt,
|
||||
"version": 1 }
|
||||
with open(os.path.join(root, "_format"), "wb") as f:
|
||||
pickle.dump(format, f, 2)
|
||||
|
||||
# Normal methods
|
||||
def __init__(self, root):
|
||||
"""'root' is the full OS path to the directory of this table"""
|
||||
self.root = root
|
||||
|
||||
# Load the format and build packer
|
||||
with open(os.path.join(self.root, "_format"), "rb") as f:
|
||||
format = pickle.load(f)
|
||||
|
||||
if format["version"] != 1: # pragma: no cover (just future proofing)
|
||||
raise NotImplementedError("version " + format["version"] +
|
||||
" bulk data store not supported")
|
||||
|
||||
self.rows_per_file = format["rows_per_file"]
|
||||
self.files_per_dir = format["files_per_dir"]
|
||||
self.packer = struct.Struct(format["struct_fmt"])
|
||||
self.file_size = self.packer.size * self.rows_per_file
|
||||
|
||||
# Find nrows
|
||||
self.nrows = self._get_nrows()
|
||||
|
||||
def close(self):
|
||||
self.mmap_open.cache_remove_all()
|
||||
|
||||
# Internal helpers
|
||||
def _get_nrows(self):
|
||||
"""Find nrows by locating the lexicographically last filename
|
||||
and using its size"""
|
||||
# Note that this just finds a 'nrows' that is guaranteed to be
|
||||
# greater than the row number of any piece of data that
|
||||
# currently exists, not necessarily all data that _ever_
|
||||
# existed.
|
||||
regex = re.compile("^[0-9a-f]{4,}$")
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the last directory. We sort and loop through all of them,
|
||||
# starting with the numerically greatest, because the dirs could be
|
||||
# empty if something was deleted.
|
||||
subdirs = sorted(filter(regex.search, os.listdir(self.root)),
|
||||
key = lambda x: int(x, 16), reverse = True)
|
||||
|
||||
for subdir in subdirs:
|
||||
# Now find the last file in that dir
|
||||
path = os.path.join(self.root, subdir)
|
||||
files = filter(regex.search, os.listdir(path))
|
||||
if not files: # pragma: no cover (shouldn't occur)
|
||||
# Empty dir: try the next one
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
# Find the numerical max
|
||||
filename = max(files, key = lambda x: int(x, 16))
|
||||
offset = os.path.getsize(os.path.join(self.root, subdir, filename))
|
||||
|
||||
# Convert to row number
|
||||
return self._row_from_offset(subdir, filename, offset)
|
||||
|
||||
# No files, so no data
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
def _offset_from_row(self, row):
|
||||
"""Return a (subdir, filename, offset, count) tuple:
|
||||
|
||||
subdir: subdirectory for the file
|
||||
filename: the filename that contains the specified row
|
||||
offset: byte offset of the specified row within the file
|
||||
count: number of rows (starting at offset) that fit in the file
|
||||
"""
|
||||
filenum = row // self.rows_per_file
|
||||
# It's OK if these format specifiers are too short; the filenames
|
||||
# will just get longer but will still sort correctly.
|
||||
dirname = sprintf("%04x", filenum // self.files_per_dir)
|
||||
filename = sprintf("%04x", filenum % self.files_per_dir)
|
||||
offset = (row % self.rows_per_file) * self.packer.size
|
||||
count = self.rows_per_file - (row % self.rows_per_file)
|
||||
return (dirname, filename, offset, count)
|
||||
|
||||
def _row_from_offset(self, subdir, filename, offset):
|
||||
"""Return the row number that corresponds to the given
|
||||
'subdir/filename' and byte-offset within that file."""
|
||||
if (offset % self.packer.size) != 0: # pragma: no cover; shouldn't occur
|
||||
raise ValueError("file offset is not a multiple of data size")
|
||||
filenum = int(subdir, 16) * self.files_per_dir + int(filename, 16)
|
||||
row = (filenum * self.rows_per_file) + (offset // self.packer.size)
|
||||
return row
|
||||
|
||||
# Cache open files
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = fd_cache_size,
|
||||
keys = slice(0,3), # exclude newsize
|
||||
onremove = lambda x: x.close())
|
||||
def mmap_open(self, subdir, filename, newsize = None):
|
||||
"""Open and map a given 'subdir/filename' (relative to self.root).
|
||||
Will be automatically closed when evicted from the cache.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'newsize' is provided, the file is truncated to the given
|
||||
size before the mapping is returned. (Note that the LRU cache
|
||||
on this function means the truncate will only happen if the
|
||||
object isn't already cached; mmap.resize should be used too.)"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.root, subdir))
|
||||
except OSError:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
f = open(os.path.join(self.root, subdir, filename), "a+", 0)
|
||||
if newsize is not None:
|
||||
# mmap can't map a zero-length file, so this allows the
|
||||
# caller to set the filesize between file creation and
|
||||
# mmap.
|
||||
f.truncate(newsize)
|
||||
mm = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0)
|
||||
return mm
|
||||
|
||||
def mmap_open_resize(self, subdir, filename, newsize):
|
||||
"""Open and map a given 'subdir/filename' (relative to self.root).
|
||||
The file is resized to the given size."""
|
||||
# Pass new size to mmap_open
|
||||
mm = self.mmap_open(subdir, filename, newsize)
|
||||
# In case we got a cached copy, need to call mm.resize too.
|
||||
mm.resize(newsize)
|
||||
return mm
|
||||
|
||||
def append(self, data):
|
||||
"""Append the data and flush it to disk.
|
||||
data is a nested Python list [[row],[row],[...]]"""
|
||||
remaining = len(data)
|
||||
dataiter = iter(data)
|
||||
while remaining:
|
||||
# See how many rows we can fit into the current file, and open it
|
||||
(subdir, fname, offset, count) = self._offset_from_row(self.nrows)
|
||||
if count > remaining:
|
||||
count = remaining
|
||||
newsize = offset + count * self.packer.size
|
||||
mm = self.mmap_open_resize(subdir, fname, newsize)
|
||||
mm.seek(offset)
|
||||
|
||||
# Write the data
|
||||
for i in xrange(count):
|
||||
row = dataiter.next()
|
||||
mm.write(self.packer.pack(*row))
|
||||
remaining -= count
|
||||
self.nrows += count
|
||||
|
||||
def __getitem__(self, key):
|
||||
"""Extract data and return it. Supports simple indexing
|
||||
(table[n]) and range slices (table[n:m]). Returns a nested
|
||||
Python list [[row],[row],[...]]"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Handle simple slices
|
||||
if isinstance(key, slice):
|
||||
# Fall back to brute force if the slice isn't simple
|
||||
if ((key.step is not None and key.step != 1) or
|
||||
key.start is None or
|
||||
key.stop is None or
|
||||
key.start >= key.stop or
|
||||
key.start < 0 or
|
||||
key.stop > self.nrows):
|
||||
return [ self[x] for x in xrange(*key.indices(self.nrows)) ]
|
||||
|
||||
ret = []
|
||||
row = key.start
|
||||
remaining = key.stop - key.start
|
||||
while remaining:
|
||||
(subdir, filename, offset, count) = self._offset_from_row(row)
|
||||
if count > remaining:
|
||||
count = remaining
|
||||
mm = self.mmap_open(subdir, filename)
|
||||
for i in xrange(count):
|
||||
ret.append(list(self.packer.unpack_from(mm, offset)))
|
||||
offset += self.packer.size
|
||||
remaining -= count
|
||||
row += count
|
||||
return ret
|
||||
|
||||
# Handle single points
|
||||
if key < 0 or key >= self.nrows:
|
||||
raise IndexError("Index out of range")
|
||||
(subdir, filename, offset, count) = self._offset_from_row(key)
|
||||
mm = self.mmap_open(subdir, filename)
|
||||
# unpack_from ignores the mmap object's current seek position
|
||||
return list(self.packer.unpack_from(mm, offset))
|
||||
|
||||
def _remove_rows(self, subdir, filename, start, stop):
|
||||
"""Helper to mark specific rows as being removed from a
|
||||
file, and potentially removing or truncating the file itself."""
|
||||
# Import an existing list of deleted rows for this file
|
||||
datafile = os.path.join(self.root, subdir, filename)
|
||||
cachefile = datafile + ".removed"
|
||||
try:
|
||||
with open(cachefile, "rb") as f:
|
||||
ranges = pickle.load(f)
|
||||
cachefile_present = True
|
||||
except:
|
||||
ranges = []
|
||||
cachefile_present = False
|
||||
|
||||
# Append our new range and sort
|
||||
ranges.append((start, stop))
|
||||
ranges.sort()
|
||||
|
||||
# Merge adjacent ranges into "out"
|
||||
merged = []
|
||||
prev = None
|
||||
for new in ranges:
|
||||
if prev is None:
|
||||
# No previous range, so remember this one
|
||||
prev = new
|
||||
elif prev[1] == new[0]:
|
||||
# Previous range connected to this new one; extend prev
|
||||
prev = (prev[0], new[1])
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Not connected; append previous and start again
|
||||
merged.append(prev)
|
||||
prev = new
|
||||
if prev is not None:
|
||||
merged.append(prev)
|
||||
|
||||
# If the range covered the whole file, we can delete it now.
|
||||
# Note that the last file in a table may be only partially
|
||||
# full (smaller than self.rows_per_file). We purposely leave
|
||||
# those files around rather than deleting them, because the
|
||||
# remainder will be filled on a subsequent append(), and things
|
||||
# are generally easier if we don't have to special-case that.
|
||||
if (len(merged) == 1 and
|
||||
merged[0][0] == 0 and merged[0][1] == self.rows_per_file):
|
||||
# Close potentially open file in mmap_open LRU cache
|
||||
self.mmap_open.cache_remove(self, subdir, filename)
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete files
|
||||
os.remove(datafile)
|
||||
if cachefile_present:
|
||||
os.remove(cachefile)
|
||||
|
||||
# Try deleting subdir, too
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.rmdir(os.path.join(self.root, subdir))
|
||||
except:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Update cache. Try to do it atomically.
|
||||
nilmdb.utils.atomic.replace_file(cachefile,
|
||||
pickle.dumps(merged, 2))
|
||||
|
||||
def remove(self, start, stop):
|
||||
"""Remove specified rows [start, stop) from this table.
|
||||
|
||||
If a file is left empty, it is fully removed. Otherwise, a
|
||||
parallel data file is used to remember which rows have been
|
||||
removed, and the file is otherwise untouched."""
|
||||
if start < 0 or start > stop or stop > self.nrows:
|
||||
raise IndexError("Index out of range")
|
||||
|
||||
row = start
|
||||
remaining = stop - start
|
||||
while remaining:
|
||||
# Loop through each file that we need to touch
|
||||
(subdir, filename, offset, count) = self._offset_from_row(row)
|
||||
if count > remaining:
|
||||
count = remaining
|
||||
row_offset = offset // self.packer.size
|
||||
# Mark the rows as being removed
|
||||
self._remove_rows(subdir, filename, row_offset, row_offset + count)
|
||||
remaining -= count
|
||||
row += count
|
||||
|
||||
class TimestampOnlyTable(object):
|
||||
"""Helper that lets us pass a Tables object into bisect, by
|
||||
returning only the timestamp when a particular row is requested."""
|
||||
def __init__(self, table):
|
||||
self.table = table
|
||||
def __getitem__(self, index):
|
||||
return self.table[index][0]
|
12
nilmdb/server/errors.py
Normal file
12
nilmdb/server/errors.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
"""Exceptions"""
|
||||
|
||||
class NilmDBError(Exception):
|
||||
"""Base exception for NilmDB errors"""
|
||||
def __init__(self, message = "Unspecified error"):
|
||||
Exception.__init__(self, message)
|
||||
|
||||
class StreamError(NilmDBError):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
class OverlapError(NilmDBError):
|
||||
pass
|
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ cdef class Interval:
|
||||
'start' and 'end' are arbitrary floats that represent time
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if start > end:
|
||||
# Explicitly disallow zero-width intervals (since they're half-open)
|
||||
raise IntervalError("start %s must precede end %s" % (start, end))
|
||||
self.start = float(start)
|
||||
self.end = float(end)
|
||||
@@ -177,8 +178,8 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return False
|
||||
|
||||
this = [ x for x in self ]
|
||||
that = [ x for x in other ]
|
||||
this = list(self)
|
||||
that = list(other)
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
@@ -236,6 +237,12 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
self.__iadd__(x)
|
||||
return self
|
||||
|
||||
def iadd_nocheck(self, Interval other not None):
|
||||
"""Inplace add -- modifies self.
|
||||
'Optimized' version that doesn't check for intersection and
|
||||
only inserts the new interval into the tree."""
|
||||
self.tree.insert(rbtree.RBNode(other.start, other.end, other))
|
||||
|
||||
def __isub__(self, Interval other not None):
|
||||
"""Inplace subtract -- modifies self
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -272,7 +279,7 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
|
||||
return out
|
||||
|
||||
def intersection(self, Interval interval not None):
|
||||
def intersection(self, Interval interval not None, orig = False):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Compute a sequence of intervals that correspond to the
|
||||
intersection between `self` and the provided interval.
|
||||
@@ -281,6 +288,10 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
|
||||
Output intervals are built as subsets of the intervals in the
|
||||
first argument (self).
|
||||
|
||||
If orig = True, also return the original interval that was
|
||||
(potentially) subsetted to make the one that is being
|
||||
returned.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if not isinstance(interval, Interval):
|
||||
raise TypeError("bad type")
|
||||
@@ -288,10 +299,16 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
i = n.obj
|
||||
if i:
|
||||
if i.start >= interval.start and i.end <= interval.end:
|
||||
if orig:
|
||||
yield (i, i)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
yield i
|
||||
else:
|
||||
subset = i.subset(max(i.start, interval.start),
|
||||
min(i.end, interval.end))
|
||||
if orig:
|
||||
yield (subset, i)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
yield subset
|
||||
|
||||
cpdef intersects(self, Interval other):
|
||||
@@ -300,3 +317,13 @@ cdef class IntervalSet:
|
||||
if n.obj.intersects(other):
|
||||
return True
|
||||
return False
|
||||
|
||||
def find_end(self, double t):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return an Interval from this tree that ends at time t, or
|
||||
None if it doesn't exist.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
n = self.tree.find_left_end(t)
|
||||
if n and n.obj.end == t:
|
||||
return n.obj
|
||||
return None
|
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
|
||||
# cython: profile=False
|
||||
|
||||
import tables
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import inspect
|
||||
@@ -122,15 +121,6 @@ class Layout:
|
||||
s += " %d" % d[i+1]
|
||||
return s + "\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# PyTables description
|
||||
def description(self):
|
||||
"""Return the PyTables description of this layout"""
|
||||
desc = {}
|
||||
desc['timestamp'] = tables.Col.from_type('float64', pos=0)
|
||||
for n in range(self.count):
|
||||
desc['c' + str(n+1)] = tables.Col.from_type(self.datatype, pos=n+1)
|
||||
return tables.Description(desc)
|
||||
|
||||
# Get a layout by name
|
||||
def get_named(typestring):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
@@ -180,7 +170,7 @@ class Parser(object):
|
||||
if line[0] == '\#':
|
||||
continue
|
||||
(ts, row) = self.layout.parse(line)
|
||||
if ts < last_ts:
|
||||
if ts <= last_ts:
|
||||
raise ValueError("timestamp is not "
|
||||
"monotonically increasing")
|
||||
last_ts = ts
|
@@ -4,27 +4,26 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Object that represents a NILM database file.
|
||||
|
||||
Manages both the SQL database and the PyTables storage backend.
|
||||
Manages both the SQL database and the table storage backend.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Need absolute_import so that "import nilmdb" won't pull in nilmdb.py,
|
||||
# but will pull the nilmdb module instead.
|
||||
# Need absolute_import so that "import nilmdb" won't pull in
|
||||
# nilmdb.py, but will pull the parent nilmdb module instead.
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.interval import (Interval, DBInterval,
|
||||
IntervalSet, IntervalError)
|
||||
from nilmdb.server import bulkdata
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.errors import *
|
||||
|
||||
import sqlite3
|
||||
import tables
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import errno
|
||||
import bisect
|
||||
|
||||
import pyximport
|
||||
pyximport.install()
|
||||
from nilmdb.interval import Interval, DBInterval, IntervalSet, IntervalError
|
||||
|
||||
# Note about performance and transactions:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Committing a transaction in the default sync mode (PRAGMA synchronous=FULL)
|
||||
@@ -76,30 +75,14 @@ _sql_schema_updates = {
|
||||
""",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
class NilmDBError(Exception):
|
||||
"""Base exception for NilmDB errors"""
|
||||
def __init__(self, message = "Unspecified error"):
|
||||
Exception.__init__(self, self.__class__.__name__ + ": " + message)
|
||||
|
||||
class StreamError(NilmDBError):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
class OverlapError(NilmDBError):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
# Helper that lets us pass a Pytables table into bisect
|
||||
class BisectableTable(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, table):
|
||||
self.table = table
|
||||
def __getitem__(self, index):
|
||||
return self.table[index][0]
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close()
|
||||
class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
verbose = 0
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, basepath, sync=True, max_results=None):
|
||||
def __init__(self, basepath, sync=True, max_results=None,
|
||||
bulkdata_args={}):
|
||||
# set up path
|
||||
self.basepath = os.path.abspath(basepath.rstrip('/'))
|
||||
self.basepath = os.path.abspath(basepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Create the database path if it doesn't exist
|
||||
try:
|
||||
@@ -108,16 +91,16 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
|
||||
raise IOError("can't create tree " + self.basepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Our HD5 file goes inside it
|
||||
h5filename = os.path.abspath(self.basepath + "/data.h5")
|
||||
self.h5file = tables.openFile(h5filename, "a", "NILM Database")
|
||||
# Our data goes inside it
|
||||
self.data = bulkdata.BulkData(self.basepath, **bulkdata_args)
|
||||
|
||||
# SQLite database too
|
||||
sqlfilename = os.path.abspath(self.basepath + "/data.sql")
|
||||
sqlfilename = os.path.join(self.basepath, "data.sql")
|
||||
# We use check_same_thread = False, assuming that the rest
|
||||
# of the code (e.g. Server) will be smart and not access this
|
||||
# database from multiple threads simultaneously. That requirement
|
||||
# may be relaxed later.
|
||||
# database from multiple threads simultaneously. Otherwise
|
||||
# false positives will occur when the database is only opened
|
||||
# in one thread, and only accessed in another.
|
||||
self.con = sqlite3.connect(sqlfilename, check_same_thread = False)
|
||||
self._sql_schema_update()
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -134,17 +117,6 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.max_results = 16384
|
||||
|
||||
self.opened = True
|
||||
|
||||
# Cached intervals
|
||||
self._cached_iset = {}
|
||||
|
||||
def __del__(self):
|
||||
if "opened" in self.__dict__: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
fprintf(sys.stderr,
|
||||
"error: NilmDB.close() wasn't called, path %s",
|
||||
self.basepath)
|
||||
|
||||
def get_basepath(self):
|
||||
return self.basepath
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -152,8 +124,7 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
if self.con:
|
||||
self.con.commit()
|
||||
self.con.close()
|
||||
self.h5file.close()
|
||||
del self.opened
|
||||
self.data.close()
|
||||
|
||||
def _sql_schema_update(self):
|
||||
cur = self.con.cursor()
|
||||
@@ -170,12 +141,11 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
with self.con:
|
||||
cur.execute("PRAGMA user_version = {v:d}".format(v=version))
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = 16)
|
||||
def _get_intervals(self, stream_id):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return a mutable IntervalSet corresponding to the given stream ID.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Load from database if not cached
|
||||
if stream_id not in self._cached_iset:
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet()
|
||||
result = self.con.execute("SELECT start_time, end_time, "
|
||||
"start_pos, end_pos "
|
||||
@@ -188,42 +158,112 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
start_pos, end_pos)
|
||||
except IntervalError as e: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
raise NilmDBError("unexpected overlap in ranges table!")
|
||||
self._cached_iset[stream_id] = iset
|
||||
# Return cached value
|
||||
return self._cached_iset[stream_id]
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO: Split add_interval into two pieces, one to add
|
||||
# and one to flush to disk?
|
||||
# Need to think about this. Basic problem is that we can't
|
||||
# mess with intervals once they're in the IntervalSet,
|
||||
# without mucking with bxinterval internals.
|
||||
return iset
|
||||
|
||||
# Maybe add a separate optimization step?
|
||||
# Join intervals that have a fairly small gap between them
|
||||
def _sql_interval_insert(self, id, start, end, start_pos, end_pos):
|
||||
"""Helper that adds interval to the SQL database only"""
|
||||
self.con.execute("INSERT INTO ranges "
|
||||
"(stream_id,start_time,end_time,start_pos,end_pos) "
|
||||
"VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)",
|
||||
(id, start, end, start_pos, end_pos))
|
||||
|
||||
def _sql_interval_delete(self, id, start, end, start_pos, end_pos):
|
||||
"""Helper that removes interval from the SQL database only"""
|
||||
self.con.execute("DELETE FROM ranges WHERE "
|
||||
"stream_id=? AND start_time=? AND "
|
||||
"end_time=? AND start_pos=? AND end_pos=?",
|
||||
(id, start, end, start_pos, end_pos))
|
||||
|
||||
def _add_interval(self, stream_id, interval, start_pos, end_pos):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Add interval to the internal interval cache, and to the database.
|
||||
Note: arguments must be ints (not numpy.int64, etc)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Ensure this stream's intervals are cached, and add the new
|
||||
# interval to that cache.
|
||||
# Load this stream's intervals
|
||||
iset = self._get_intervals(stream_id)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
iset += DBInterval(interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
start_pos, end_pos)
|
||||
except IntervalError as e: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
|
||||
# Check for overlap
|
||||
if iset.intersects(interval): # pragma: no cover (gets caught earlier)
|
||||
raise NilmDBError("new interval overlaps existing data")
|
||||
|
||||
# Check for adjacency. If there's a stream in the database
|
||||
# that ends exactly when this one starts, and the database
|
||||
# rows match up, we can make one interval that covers the
|
||||
# time range [adjacent.start -> interval.end)
|
||||
# and database rows [ adjacent.start_pos -> end_pos ].
|
||||
# Only do this if the resulting interval isn't too large.
|
||||
max_merged_rows = 8000 * 60 * 60 * 1.05 # 1.05 hours at 8 KHz
|
||||
adjacent = iset.find_end(interval.start)
|
||||
if (adjacent is not None and
|
||||
start_pos == adjacent.db_endpos and
|
||||
(end_pos - adjacent.db_startpos) < max_merged_rows):
|
||||
# First delete the old one, both from our iset and the
|
||||
# database
|
||||
iset -= adjacent
|
||||
self._sql_interval_delete(stream_id,
|
||||
adjacent.db_start, adjacent.db_end,
|
||||
adjacent.db_startpos, adjacent.db_endpos)
|
||||
|
||||
# Now update our interval so the fallthrough add is
|
||||
# correct.
|
||||
interval.start = adjacent.start
|
||||
start_pos = adjacent.db_startpos
|
||||
|
||||
# Add the new interval to the iset
|
||||
iset.iadd_nocheck(DBInterval(interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
start_pos, end_pos))
|
||||
|
||||
# Insert into the database
|
||||
self.con.execute("INSERT INTO ranges "
|
||||
"(stream_id,start_time,end_time,start_pos,end_pos) "
|
||||
"VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)",
|
||||
(stream_id, interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
int(start_pos), int(end_pos)))
|
||||
self._sql_interval_insert(stream_id, interval.start, interval.end,
|
||||
int(start_pos), int(end_pos))
|
||||
|
||||
self.con.commit()
|
||||
|
||||
def _remove_interval(self, stream_id, original, remove):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Remove an interval from the internal cache and the database.
|
||||
|
||||
stream_id: id of stream
|
||||
original: original DBInterval; must be already present in DB
|
||||
to_remove: DBInterval to remove; must be subset of 'original'
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Just return if we have nothing to remove
|
||||
if remove.start == remove.end: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
# Load this stream's intervals
|
||||
iset = self._get_intervals(stream_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove existing interval from the cached set and the database
|
||||
iset -= original
|
||||
self._sql_interval_delete(stream_id,
|
||||
original.db_start, original.db_end,
|
||||
original.db_startpos, original.db_endpos)
|
||||
|
||||
# Add back the intervals that would be left over if the
|
||||
# requested interval is removed. There may be two of them, if
|
||||
# the removed piece was in the middle.
|
||||
def add(iset, start, end, start_pos, end_pos):
|
||||
iset += DBInterval(start, end, start, end, start_pos, end_pos)
|
||||
self._sql_interval_insert(stream_id, start, end, start_pos, end_pos)
|
||||
|
||||
if original.start != remove.start:
|
||||
# Interval before the removed region
|
||||
add(iset, original.start, remove.start,
|
||||
original.db_startpos, remove.db_startpos)
|
||||
|
||||
if original.end != remove.end:
|
||||
# Interval after the removed region
|
||||
add(iset, remove.end, original.end,
|
||||
remove.db_endpos, original.db_endpos)
|
||||
|
||||
# Commit SQL changes
|
||||
self.con.commit()
|
||||
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_list(self, path = None, layout = None):
|
||||
"""Return list of [path, layout] lists of all streams
|
||||
in the database.
|
||||
@@ -285,34 +325,11 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
|
||||
layout_name: string for nilmdb.layout.get_named(), e.g. 'float32_8'
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if path[0] != '/':
|
||||
raise ValueError("paths must start with /")
|
||||
[ group, node ] = path.rsplit("/", 1)
|
||||
if group == '':
|
||||
raise ValueError("invalid path")
|
||||
# Create the bulk storage. Raises ValueError on error, which we
|
||||
# pass along.
|
||||
self.data.create(path, layout_name)
|
||||
|
||||
# Get description
|
||||
try:
|
||||
desc = nilmdb.layout.get_named(layout_name).description()
|
||||
except KeyError:
|
||||
raise ValueError("no such layout")
|
||||
|
||||
# Estimated table size (for PyTables optimization purposes): assume
|
||||
# 3 months worth of data at 8 KHz. It's OK if this is wrong.
|
||||
exp_rows = 8000 * 60*60*24*30*3
|
||||
|
||||
# Create the table
|
||||
try:
|
||||
table = self.h5file.createTable(group, node,
|
||||
description = desc,
|
||||
expectedrows = exp_rows,
|
||||
createparents = True)
|
||||
except AttributeError:
|
||||
# Trying to create e.g. /foo/bar/baz when /foo/bar is already
|
||||
# a table raises this error.
|
||||
raise ValueError("error creating table at that path")
|
||||
|
||||
# Insert into SQL database once the PyTables is happy
|
||||
# Insert into SQL database once the bulk storage is happy
|
||||
with self.con as con:
|
||||
con.execute("INSERT INTO streams (path, layout) VALUES (?,?)",
|
||||
(path, layout_name))
|
||||
@@ -358,24 +375,14 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_destroy(self, path):
|
||||
"""Fully remove a table and all of its data from the database.
|
||||
No way to undo it! The group structure is removed, if there
|
||||
are no other tables in it. Metadata is removed."""
|
||||
No way to undo it! Metadata is removed."""
|
||||
stream_id = self._stream_id(path)
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete the cached interval data
|
||||
if stream_id in self._cached_iset:
|
||||
del self._cached_iset[stream_id]
|
||||
# Delete the cached interval data (if it was cached)
|
||||
self._get_intervals.cache_remove(self, stream_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete the data node, and all parent nodes (if they have no
|
||||
# remaining children)
|
||||
split_path = path.lstrip('/').split("/")
|
||||
while split_path:
|
||||
name = split_path.pop()
|
||||
where = "/" + "/".join(split_path)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.h5file.removeNode(where, name, recursive = False)
|
||||
except tables.NodeError:
|
||||
break
|
||||
# Delete the data
|
||||
self.data.destroy(path)
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete metadata, stream, intervals
|
||||
with self.con as con:
|
||||
@@ -383,49 +390,35 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
con.execute("DELETE FROM ranges WHERE stream_id=?", (stream_id,))
|
||||
con.execute("DELETE FROM streams WHERE id=?", (stream_id,))
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_insert(self, path, parser, old_timestamp = None):
|
||||
def stream_insert(self, path, start, end, data):
|
||||
"""Insert new data into the database.
|
||||
path: Path at which to add the data
|
||||
parser: nilmdb.layout.Parser instance full of data to insert
|
||||
start: Starting timestamp
|
||||
end: Ending timestamp
|
||||
data: Rows of data, to be passed to PyTable's table.append
|
||||
method. E.g. nilmdb.layout.Parser.data
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if (not parser.min_timestamp or not parser.max_timestamp or
|
||||
not len(parser.data)):
|
||||
raise StreamError("no data provided")
|
||||
|
||||
# If we were provided with an old timestamp, the expectation
|
||||
# is that the client has a contiguous block of time it is sending,
|
||||
# but it's doing it over multiple calls to stream_insert.
|
||||
# old_timestamp is the max_timestamp of the previous insert.
|
||||
# To make things continuous, use that as our starting timestamp
|
||||
# instead of what the parser found.
|
||||
if old_timestamp:
|
||||
min_timestamp = old_timestamp
|
||||
else:
|
||||
min_timestamp = parser.min_timestamp
|
||||
|
||||
# First check for basic overlap using timestamp info given.
|
||||
stream_id = self._stream_id(path)
|
||||
iset = self._get_intervals(stream_id)
|
||||
interval = Interval(min_timestamp, parser.max_timestamp)
|
||||
interval = Interval(start, end)
|
||||
if iset.intersects(interval):
|
||||
raise OverlapError("new data overlaps existing data at range: "
|
||||
+ str(iset & interval))
|
||||
|
||||
# Insert the data into pytables
|
||||
table = self.h5file.getNode(path)
|
||||
# Insert the data
|
||||
table = self.data.getnode(path)
|
||||
row_start = table.nrows
|
||||
table.append(parser.data)
|
||||
table.append(data)
|
||||
row_end = table.nrows
|
||||
table.flush()
|
||||
|
||||
# Insert the record into the sql database.
|
||||
# Casts are to convert from numpy.int64.
|
||||
self._add_interval(stream_id, interval, int(row_start), int(row_end))
|
||||
self._add_interval(stream_id, interval, row_start, row_end)
|
||||
|
||||
# And that's all
|
||||
return "ok"
|
||||
|
||||
def _find_start(self, table, interval):
|
||||
def _find_start(self, table, dbinterval):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Given a DBInterval, find the row in the database that
|
||||
corresponds to the start time. Return the first database
|
||||
@@ -433,14 +426,14 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
equal to 'start'.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Optimization for the common case where an interval wasn't truncated
|
||||
if interval.start == interval.db_start:
|
||||
return interval.db_startpos
|
||||
return bisect.bisect_left(BisectableTable(table),
|
||||
interval.start,
|
||||
interval.db_startpos,
|
||||
interval.db_endpos)
|
||||
if dbinterval.start == dbinterval.db_start:
|
||||
return dbinterval.db_startpos
|
||||
return bisect.bisect_left(bulkdata.TimestampOnlyTable(table),
|
||||
dbinterval.start,
|
||||
dbinterval.db_startpos,
|
||||
dbinterval.db_endpos)
|
||||
|
||||
def _find_end(self, table, interval):
|
||||
def _find_end(self, table, dbinterval):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Given a DBInterval, find the row in the database that follows
|
||||
the end time. Return the first database position after the
|
||||
@@ -448,16 +441,16 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
to 'end'.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Optimization for the common case where an interval wasn't truncated
|
||||
if interval.end == interval.db_end:
|
||||
return interval.db_endpos
|
||||
if dbinterval.end == dbinterval.db_end:
|
||||
return dbinterval.db_endpos
|
||||
# Note that we still use bisect_left here, because we don't
|
||||
# want to include the given timestamp in the results. This is
|
||||
# so a queries like 1:00 -> 2:00 and 2:00 -> 3:00 return
|
||||
# non-overlapping data.
|
||||
return bisect.bisect_left(BisectableTable(table),
|
||||
interval.end,
|
||||
interval.db_startpos,
|
||||
interval.db_endpos)
|
||||
return bisect.bisect_left(bulkdata.TimestampOnlyTable(table),
|
||||
dbinterval.end,
|
||||
dbinterval.db_startpos,
|
||||
dbinterval.db_endpos)
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_extract(self, path, start = None, end = None, count = False):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
@@ -478,8 +471,8 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
than actually fetching the data. It is not limited by
|
||||
max_results.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
table = self.h5file.getNode(path)
|
||||
stream_id = self._stream_id(path)
|
||||
table = self.data.getnode(path)
|
||||
intervals = self._get_intervals(stream_id)
|
||||
requested = Interval(start or 0, end or 1e12)
|
||||
result = []
|
||||
@@ -516,3 +509,45 @@ class NilmDB(object):
|
||||
if count:
|
||||
return matched
|
||||
return (result, restart)
|
||||
|
||||
def stream_remove(self, path, start = None, end = None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Remove data from the specified time interval within a stream.
|
||||
Removes all data in the interval [start, end), and intervals
|
||||
are truncated or split appropriately. Returns the number of
|
||||
data points removed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
stream_id = self._stream_id(path)
|
||||
table = self.data.getnode(path)
|
||||
intervals = self._get_intervals(stream_id)
|
||||
to_remove = Interval(start or 0, end or 1e12)
|
||||
removed = 0
|
||||
|
||||
if start == end:
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Can't remove intervals from within the iterator, so we need to
|
||||
# remember what's currently in the intersection now.
|
||||
all_candidates = list(intervals.intersection(to_remove, orig = True))
|
||||
|
||||
for (dbint, orig) in all_candidates:
|
||||
# Find row start and end
|
||||
row_start = self._find_start(table, dbint)
|
||||
row_end = self._find_end(table, dbint)
|
||||
|
||||
# Adjust the DBInterval to match the newly found ends
|
||||
dbint.db_start = dbint.start
|
||||
dbint.db_end = dbint.end
|
||||
dbint.db_startpos = row_start
|
||||
dbint.db_endpos = row_end
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove interval from the database
|
||||
self._remove_interval(stream_id, orig, dbint)
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove data from the underlying table storage
|
||||
table.remove(row_start, row_end)
|
||||
|
||||
# Count how many were removed
|
||||
removed += row_end - row_start
|
||||
|
||||
return removed
|
@@ -1,17 +1,19 @@
|
||||
"""CherryPy-based server for accessing NILM database via HTTP"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Need absolute_import so that "import nilmdb" won't pull in nilmdb.py,
|
||||
# but will pull the nilmdb module instead.
|
||||
# Need absolute_import so that "import nilmdb" won't pull in
|
||||
# nilmdb.py, but will pull the nilmdb module instead.
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.errors import *
|
||||
|
||||
import cherrypy
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import simplejson as json
|
||||
import decorator
|
||||
import traceback
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import cherrypy
|
||||
@@ -24,8 +26,61 @@ class NilmApp(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, db):
|
||||
self.db = db
|
||||
|
||||
version = "1.1"
|
||||
version = "1.2"
|
||||
|
||||
# Decorators
|
||||
def chunked_response(func):
|
||||
"""Decorator to enable chunked responses."""
|
||||
# Set this to False to get better tracebacks from some requests
|
||||
# (/stream/extract, /stream/intervals).
|
||||
func._cp_config = { 'response.stream': True }
|
||||
return func
|
||||
|
||||
def response_type(content_type):
|
||||
"""Return a decorator-generating function that sets the
|
||||
response type to the specified string."""
|
||||
def wrapper(func, *args, **kwargs):
|
||||
cherrypy.response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
|
||||
return func(*args, **kwargs)
|
||||
return decorator.decorator(wrapper)
|
||||
|
||||
@decorator.decorator
|
||||
def workaround_cp_bug_1200(func, *args, **kwargs): # pragma: no cover
|
||||
"""Decorator to work around CherryPy bug #1200 in a response
|
||||
generator.
|
||||
|
||||
Even if chunked responses are disabled, LookupError or
|
||||
UnicodeError exceptions may still be swallowed by CherryPy due to
|
||||
bug #1200. This throws them as generic Exceptions instead so that
|
||||
they make it through.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
for val in func(*args, **kwargs):
|
||||
yield val
|
||||
except (LookupError, UnicodeError) as e:
|
||||
raise Exception("bug workaround; real exception is:\n" +
|
||||
traceback.format_exc())
|
||||
|
||||
def exception_to_httperror(*expected):
|
||||
"""Return a decorator-generating function that catches expected
|
||||
errors and throws a HTTPError describing it instead.
|
||||
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError, ValueError)
|
||||
def foo():
|
||||
pass
|
||||
"""
|
||||
def wrapper(func, *args, **kwargs):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
return func(*args, **kwargs)
|
||||
except expected as e:
|
||||
message = sprintf("%s", str(e))
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", message)
|
||||
# We need to preserve the function's argspecs for CherryPy to
|
||||
# handle argument errors correctly. Decorator.decorator takes
|
||||
# care of that.
|
||||
return decorator.decorator(wrapper)
|
||||
|
||||
# CherryPy apps
|
||||
class Root(NilmApp):
|
||||
"""Root application for NILM database"""
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -59,7 +114,7 @@ class Root(NilmApp):
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
def dbsize(self):
|
||||
return nilmdb.du.du(self.db.get_basepath())
|
||||
return nilmdb.utils.du(self.db.get_basepath())
|
||||
|
||||
class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
"""Stream-specific operations"""
|
||||
@@ -78,26 +133,20 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
# /stream/create?path=/newton/prep&layout=PrepData
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError, ValueError)
|
||||
def create(self, path, layout):
|
||||
"""Create a new stream in the database. Provide path
|
||||
and one of the nilmdb.layout.layouts keys.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
return self.db.stream_create(path, layout)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
message = sprintf("%s: %s", type(e).__name__, e.message)
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", message)
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/destroy?path=/newton/prep
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError)
|
||||
def destroy(self, path):
|
||||
"""Delete a stream and its associated data."""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
return self.db.stream_destroy(path)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
message = sprintf("%s: %s", type(e).__name__, e.message)
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", message)
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/get_metadata?path=/newton/prep
|
||||
# /stream/get_metadata?path=/newton/prep&key=foo&key=bar
|
||||
@@ -109,7 +158,7 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
matching the given keys."""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data = self.db.stream_get_metadata(path)
|
||||
except nilmdb.nilmdb.StreamError as e:
|
||||
except nilmdb.server.nilmdb.StreamError as e:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("404 Not Found", e.message)
|
||||
if key is None: # If no keys specified, return them all
|
||||
key = data.keys()
|
||||
@@ -126,49 +175,35 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
# /stream/set_metadata?path=/newton/prep&data=<json>
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError, LookupError, TypeError)
|
||||
def set_metadata(self, path, data):
|
||||
"""Set metadata for the named stream, replacing any
|
||||
existing metadata. Data should be a json-encoded
|
||||
dictionary"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data_dict = json.loads(data)
|
||||
self.db.stream_set_metadata(path, data_dict)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
message = sprintf("%s: %s", type(e).__name__, e.message)
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", message)
|
||||
return "ok"
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/update_metadata?path=/newton/prep&data=<json>
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError, LookupError, TypeError)
|
||||
def update_metadata(self, path, data):
|
||||
"""Update metadata for the named stream. Data
|
||||
should be a json-encoded dictionary"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data_dict = json.loads(data)
|
||||
self.db.stream_update_metadata(path, data_dict)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
message = sprintf("%s: %s", type(e).__name__, e.message)
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", message)
|
||||
return "ok"
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/insert?path=/newton/prep
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
#@cherrypy.tools.disable_prb()
|
||||
def insert(self, path, old_timestamp = None):
|
||||
def insert(self, path, start, end):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Insert new data into the database. Provide textual data
|
||||
(matching the path's layout) as a HTTP PUT.
|
||||
|
||||
old_timestamp is used when making multiple, split-up insertions
|
||||
for a larger contiguous block of data. The first insert
|
||||
will return the maximum timestamp that it saw, and the second
|
||||
insert should provide this timestamp as an argument. This is
|
||||
used to extend the previous database interval rather than
|
||||
start a new one.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Important that we always read the input before throwing any
|
||||
# errors, to keep lengths happy for persistent connections.
|
||||
# However, CherryPy 3.2.2 has a bug where this fails for GET
|
||||
@@ -186,35 +221,75 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
|
||||
# Parse the input data
|
||||
try:
|
||||
parser = nilmdb.layout.Parser(layout)
|
||||
parser = nilmdb.server.layout.Parser(layout)
|
||||
parser.parse(body)
|
||||
except nilmdb.layout.ParserError as e:
|
||||
except nilmdb.server.layout.ParserError as e:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request",
|
||||
"Error parsing input data: " +
|
||||
"error parsing input data: " +
|
||||
e.message)
|
||||
|
||||
if (not parser.min_timestamp or not parser.max_timestamp or
|
||||
not len(parser.data)):
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request",
|
||||
"no data provided")
|
||||
|
||||
# Check limits
|
||||
start = float(start)
|
||||
end = float(end)
|
||||
if parser.min_timestamp < start:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", "Data timestamp " +
|
||||
repr(parser.min_timestamp) +
|
||||
" < start time " + repr(start))
|
||||
if parser.max_timestamp >= end:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", "Data timestamp " +
|
||||
repr(parser.max_timestamp) +
|
||||
" >= end time " + repr(end))
|
||||
|
||||
# Now do the nilmdb insert, passing it the parser full of data.
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if old_timestamp:
|
||||
old_timestamp = float(old_timestamp)
|
||||
result = self.db.stream_insert(path, parser, old_timestamp)
|
||||
except nilmdb.nilmdb.NilmDBError as e:
|
||||
result = self.db.stream_insert(path, start, end, parser.data)
|
||||
except NilmDBError as e:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request", e.message)
|
||||
|
||||
# Return the maximum timestamp that we saw. The client will
|
||||
# return this back to us as the old_timestamp parameter, if
|
||||
# it has more data to send.
|
||||
return ("ok", parser.max_timestamp)
|
||||
# Done
|
||||
return "ok"
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/remove?path=/newton/prep
|
||||
# /stream/remove?path=/newton/prep&start=1234567890.0&end=1234567899.0
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@cherrypy.tools.json_out()
|
||||
@exception_to_httperror(NilmDBError)
|
||||
def remove(self, path, start = None, end = None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Remove data from the backend database. Removes all data in
|
||||
the interval [start, end). Returns the number of data points
|
||||
removed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if start is not None:
|
||||
start = float(start)
|
||||
if end is not None:
|
||||
end = float(end)
|
||||
if start is not None and end is not None:
|
||||
if end < start:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("400 Bad Request",
|
||||
"end before start")
|
||||
return self.db.stream_remove(path, start, end)
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/intervals?path=/newton/prep
|
||||
# /stream/intervals?path=/newton/prep&start=1234567890.0&end=1234567899.0
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@chunked_response
|
||||
@response_type("text/plain")
|
||||
def intervals(self, path, start = None, end = None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Get intervals from backend database. Streams the resulting
|
||||
intervals as JSON strings separated by newlines. This may
|
||||
make multiple requests to the nilmdb backend to avoid causing
|
||||
it to block for too long.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the response type is set to 'text/plain' even
|
||||
though we're sending back JSON; this is because we're not
|
||||
really returning a single JSON object.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if start is not None:
|
||||
start = float(start)
|
||||
@@ -230,9 +305,9 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
if len(streams) != 1:
|
||||
raise cherrypy.HTTPError("404 Not Found", "No such stream")
|
||||
|
||||
@workaround_cp_bug_1200
|
||||
def content(start, end):
|
||||
# Note: disable response.stream below to get better debug info
|
||||
# from tracebacks in this subfunction.
|
||||
# Note: disable chunked responses to see tracebacks from here.
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
(intervals, restart) = self.db.stream_intervals(path,start,end)
|
||||
response = ''.join([ json.dumps(i) + "\n" for i in intervals ])
|
||||
@@ -241,10 +316,11 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
break
|
||||
start = restart
|
||||
return content(start, end)
|
||||
intervals._cp_config = { 'response.stream': True } # chunked HTTP response
|
||||
|
||||
# /stream/extract?path=/newton/prep&start=1234567890.0&end=1234567899.0
|
||||
@cherrypy.expose
|
||||
@chunked_response
|
||||
@response_type("text/plain")
|
||||
def extract(self, path, start = None, end = None, count = False):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Extract data from backend database. Streams the resulting
|
||||
@@ -272,11 +348,11 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
layout = streams[0][1]
|
||||
|
||||
# Get formatter
|
||||
formatter = nilmdb.layout.Formatter(layout)
|
||||
formatter = nilmdb.server.layout.Formatter(layout)
|
||||
|
||||
@workaround_cp_bug_1200
|
||||
def content(start, end, count):
|
||||
# Note: disable response.stream below to get better debug info
|
||||
# from tracebacks in this subfunction.
|
||||
# Note: disable chunked responses to see tracebacks from here.
|
||||
if count:
|
||||
matched = self.db.stream_extract(path, start, end, count)
|
||||
yield sprintf("%d\n", matched)
|
||||
@@ -292,8 +368,6 @@ class Stream(NilmApp):
|
||||
return
|
||||
start = restart
|
||||
return content(start, end, count)
|
||||
extract._cp_config = { 'response.stream': True } # chunked HTTP response
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class Exiter(object):
|
||||
"""App that exits the server, for testing"""
|
||||
@@ -318,7 +392,7 @@ class Server(object):
|
||||
# Need to wrap DB object in a serializer because we'll call
|
||||
# into it from separate threads.
|
||||
self.embedded = embedded
|
||||
self.db = nilmdb.serializer.WrapObject(db)
|
||||
self.db = nilmdb.utils.Serializer(db)
|
||||
cherrypy.config.update({
|
||||
'server.socket_host': host,
|
||||
'server.socket_port': port,
|
||||
@@ -329,11 +403,22 @@ class Server(object):
|
||||
if self.embedded:
|
||||
cherrypy.config.update({ 'environment': 'embedded' })
|
||||
|
||||
# Send a permissive Access-Control-Allow-Origin (CORS) header
|
||||
# with all responses so that browsers can send cross-domain
|
||||
# requests to this server.
|
||||
cherrypy.config.update({ 'response.headers.Access-Control-Allow-Origin':
|
||||
'*' })
|
||||
|
||||
# Send tracebacks in error responses. They're hidden by the
|
||||
# error_page function for client errors (code 400-499).
|
||||
cherrypy.config.update({ 'request.show_tracebacks' : True })
|
||||
self.force_traceback = force_traceback
|
||||
|
||||
# Patch CherryPy error handler to never pad out error messages.
|
||||
# This isn't necessary, but then again, neither is padding the
|
||||
# error messages.
|
||||
cherrypy._cperror._ie_friendly_error_sizes = {}
|
||||
|
||||
cherrypy.tree.apps = {}
|
||||
cherrypy.tree.mount(Root(self.db, self.version), "/")
|
||||
cherrypy.tree.mount(Stream(self.db), "/stream")
|
||||
@@ -396,8 +481,10 @@ class Server(object):
|
||||
cherrypy.engine.start()
|
||||
os._exit = real_exit
|
||||
|
||||
# Signal that the engine has started successfully
|
||||
if event is not None:
|
||||
event.set()
|
||||
|
||||
if blocking:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
cherrypy.engine.wait(cherrypy.engine.states.EXITING,
|
11
nilmdb/utils/__init__.py
Normal file
11
nilmdb/utils/__init__.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
"""NilmDB utilities"""
|
||||
|
||||
from .timer import Timer
|
||||
from .iteratorizer import Iteratorizer
|
||||
from .serializer import Serializer
|
||||
from .lrucache import lru_cache
|
||||
from .diskusage import du
|
||||
from .mustclose import must_close
|
||||
from .urllib import urlencode
|
||||
from . import misc
|
||||
from . import atomic
|
26
nilmdb/utils/atomic.py
Normal file
26
nilmdb/utils/atomic.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
# Atomic file writing helper.
|
||||
|
||||
import os
|
||||
|
||||
def replace_file(filename, content):
|
||||
"""Attempt to atomically and durably replace the filename with the
|
||||
given contents. This is intended to be 'pretty good on most
|
||||
OSes', but not necessarily bulletproof."""
|
||||
|
||||
newfilename = filename + ".new"
|
||||
|
||||
# Write to new file, flush it
|
||||
with open(newfilename, "wb") as f:
|
||||
f.write(content)
|
||||
f.flush()
|
||||
os.fsync(f.fileno())
|
||||
|
||||
# Move new file over old one
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.rename(newfilename, filename)
|
||||
except OSError: # pragma: no cover
|
||||
# Some OSes might not support renaming over an existing file.
|
||||
# This is definitely NOT atomic!
|
||||
os.remove(filename)
|
||||
os.rename(newfilename, filename)
|
||||
|
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import os
|
||||
from math import log
|
||||
|
99
nilmdb/utils/iteratorizer.py
Normal file
99
nilmdb/utils/iteratorizer.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
|
||||
import Queue
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import contextlib
|
||||
|
||||
# This file provides a context manager that converts a function
|
||||
# that takes a callback into a generator that returns an iterable.
|
||||
# This is done by running the function in a new thread.
|
||||
|
||||
# Based partially on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9968592/
|
||||
|
||||
class IteratorizerThread(threading.Thread):
|
||||
def __init__(self, queue, function, curl_hack):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
function: function to execute, which takes the
|
||||
callback (provided by this class) as an argument
|
||||
"""
|
||||
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
|
||||
self.function = function
|
||||
self.queue = queue
|
||||
self.die = False
|
||||
self.curl_hack = curl_hack
|
||||
|
||||
def callback(self, data):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if self.die:
|
||||
raise Exception() # trigger termination
|
||||
self.queue.put((1, data))
|
||||
except:
|
||||
if self.curl_hack:
|
||||
# We can't raise exceptions, because the pycurl
|
||||
# extension module will unconditionally print the
|
||||
# exception itself, and not pass it up to the caller.
|
||||
# Instead, just return a value that tells curl to
|
||||
# abort. (-1 would be best, in case we were given 0
|
||||
# bytes, but the extension doesn't support that).
|
||||
self.queue.put((2, sys.exc_info()))
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
raise
|
||||
|
||||
def run(self):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
result = self.function(self.callback)
|
||||
except:
|
||||
self.queue.put((2, sys.exc_info()))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.queue.put((0, result))
|
||||
|
||||
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
||||
def Iteratorizer(function, curl_hack = False):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Context manager that takes a function expecting a callback,
|
||||
and provides an iterable that yields the values passed to that
|
||||
callback instead.
|
||||
|
||||
function: function to execute, which takes a callback
|
||||
(provided by this context manager) as an argument
|
||||
|
||||
with iteratorizer(func) as it:
|
||||
for i in it:
|
||||
print 'callback was passed:', i
|
||||
print 'function returned:', it.retval
|
||||
"""
|
||||
queue = Queue.Queue(maxsize = 1)
|
||||
thread = IteratorizerThread(queue, function, curl_hack)
|
||||
thread.daemon = True
|
||||
thread.start()
|
||||
|
||||
class iteratorizer_gen(object):
|
||||
def __init__(self, queue):
|
||||
self.queue = queue
|
||||
self.retval = None
|
||||
|
||||
def __iter__(self):
|
||||
return self
|
||||
|
||||
def next(self):
|
||||
(typ, data) = self.queue.get()
|
||||
if typ == 0:
|
||||
# function has returned
|
||||
self.retval = data
|
||||
raise StopIteration
|
||||
elif typ == 1:
|
||||
# data is available
|
||||
return data
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# callback raised an exception
|
||||
raise data[0], data[1], data[2]
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
yield iteratorizer_gen(queue)
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
# Ask the thread to die, if it's still running.
|
||||
thread.die = True
|
||||
while thread.isAlive():
|
||||
try:
|
||||
queue.get(True, 0.01)
|
||||
except:
|
||||
pass
|
77
nilmdb/utils/lrucache.py
Normal file
77
nilmdb/utils/lrucache.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
|
||||
# Memoize a function's return value with a least-recently-used cache
|
||||
# Based on:
|
||||
# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/498245-lru-and-lfu-cache-decorators/
|
||||
# with added 'destructor' functionality.
|
||||
|
||||
import collections
|
||||
import decorator
|
||||
import warnings
|
||||
|
||||
def lru_cache(size = 10, onremove = None, keys = slice(None)):
|
||||
"""Least-recently-used cache decorator.
|
||||
|
||||
@lru_cache(size = 10, onevict = None)
|
||||
def f(...):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
Given a function and arguments, memoize its return value. Up to
|
||||
'size' elements are cached. 'keys' is a slice object that
|
||||
represents which arguments are used as the cache key.
|
||||
|
||||
When evicting a value from the cache, call the function
|
||||
'onremove' with the value that's being evicted.
|
||||
|
||||
Call f.cache_remove(...) to evict the cache entry with the given
|
||||
arguments. Call f.cache_remove_all() to evict all entries.
|
||||
f.cache_hits and f.cache_misses give statistics.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def decorate(func):
|
||||
cache = collections.OrderedDict() # order: least- to most-recent
|
||||
|
||||
def evict(value):
|
||||
if onremove:
|
||||
onremove(value)
|
||||
|
||||
def wrapper(orig, *args, **kwargs):
|
||||
if kwargs:
|
||||
raise NotImplementedError("kwargs not supported")
|
||||
key = args[keys]
|
||||
try:
|
||||
value = cache.pop(key)
|
||||
orig.cache_hits += 1
|
||||
except KeyError:
|
||||
value = orig(*args)
|
||||
orig.cache_misses += 1
|
||||
if len(cache) >= size:
|
||||
evict(cache.popitem(0)[1]) # evict LRU cache entry
|
||||
cache[key] = value # (re-)insert this key at end
|
||||
return value
|
||||
|
||||
def cache_remove(*args):
|
||||
"""Remove the described key from this cache, if present."""
|
||||
key = args
|
||||
if key in cache:
|
||||
evict(cache.pop(key))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
if len(cache) > 0 and len(args) != len(cache.iterkeys().next()):
|
||||
raise KeyError("trying to remove from LRU cache, but "
|
||||
"number of arguments doesn't match the "
|
||||
"cache key length")
|
||||
|
||||
def cache_remove_all():
|
||||
for key in cache:
|
||||
evict(cache.pop(key))
|
||||
|
||||
def cache_info():
|
||||
return (func.cache_hits, func.cache_misses)
|
||||
|
||||
new = decorator.decorator(wrapper, func)
|
||||
func.cache_hits = 0
|
||||
func.cache_misses = 0
|
||||
new.cache_info = cache_info
|
||||
new.cache_remove = cache_remove
|
||||
new.cache_remove_all = cache_remove_all
|
||||
return new
|
||||
|
||||
return decorate
|
8
nilmdb/utils/misc.py
Normal file
8
nilmdb/utils/misc.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
import itertools
|
||||
|
||||
def pairwise(iterable):
|
||||
"s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), ..., (sn,None)"
|
||||
a, b = itertools.tee(iterable)
|
||||
next(b, None)
|
||||
return itertools.izip_longest(a, b)
|
||||
|
63
nilmdb/utils/mustclose.py
Normal file
63
nilmdb/utils/mustclose.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import inspect
|
||||
import decorator
|
||||
|
||||
def must_close(errorfile = sys.stderr, wrap_verify = False):
|
||||
"""Class decorator that warns on 'errorfile' at deletion time if
|
||||
the class's close() member wasn't called.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'wrap_verify' is True, every class method is wrapped with a
|
||||
verifier that will raise AssertionError if the .close() method has
|
||||
already been called."""
|
||||
def class_decorator(cls):
|
||||
|
||||
# Helper to replace a class method with a wrapper function,
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# while maintaining argument specs etc.
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def wrap_class_method(wrapper_func):
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method = wrapper_func.__name__
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if method in cls.__dict__:
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orig = getattr(cls, method).im_func
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else:
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orig = lambda self: None
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setattr(cls, method, decorator.decorator(wrapper_func, orig))
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|
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@wrap_class_method
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def __init__(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
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ret = orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.__dict__["_must_close"] = True
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self.__dict__["_must_close_initialized"] = True
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return ret
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|
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@wrap_class_method
|
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def __del__(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
|
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if "_must_close" in self.__dict__:
|
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fprintf(errorfile, "error: %s.close() wasn't called!\n",
|
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self.__class__.__name__)
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return orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
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|
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@wrap_class_method
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def close(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
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del self._must_close
|
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return orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
|
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|
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# Optionally wrap all other functions
|
||||
def verifier(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
|
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if ("_must_close" not in self.__dict__ and
|
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"_must_close_initialized" in self.__dict__):
|
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raise AssertionError("called " + str(orig) + " after close")
|
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return orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
|
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if wrap_verify:
|
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for (name, method) in inspect.getmembers(cls, inspect.ismethod):
|
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# Skip class methods
|
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if method.__self__ is not None:
|
||||
continue
|
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# Skip some methods
|
||||
if name in [ "__del__", "__init__" ]:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# Set up wrapper
|
||||
setattr(cls, name, decorator.decorator(verifier,
|
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method.im_func))
|
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|
||||
return cls
|
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return class_decorator
|
@@ -67,3 +67,6 @@ class WrapObject(object):
|
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def __del__(self):
|
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self.__wrap_call_queue.put((None, None, None, None))
|
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self.__wrap_serializer.join()
|
||||
|
||||
# Just an alias
|
||||
Serializer = WrapObject
|
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
|
||||
# with nilmdb.Timer("flush"):
|
||||
# foo.flush()
|
||||
|
||||
from __future__ import print_function
|
||||
import contextlib
|
||||
import time
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -18,4 +19,4 @@ def Timer(name = None, tosyslog = False):
|
||||
import syslog
|
||||
syslog.syslog(msg)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print msg
|
||||
print(msg)
|
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
|
||||
"""File-like objects that add timestamps to the input lines"""
|
||||
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
class Timestamper(object):
|
||||
"""A file-like object that adds timestamps to lines of an input file."""
|
37
nilmdb/utils/urllib.py
Normal file
37
nilmdb/utils/urllib.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import absolute_import
|
||||
from urllib import quote_plus, _is_unicode
|
||||
|
||||
# urllib.urlencode insists on encoding Unicode as ASCII. This is based
|
||||
# on that function, except we always encode it as UTF-8 instead.
|
||||
|
||||
def urlencode(query):
|
||||
"""Encode a dictionary into a URL query string.
|
||||
|
||||
If any values in the query arg are sequences, each sequence
|
||||
element is converted to a separate parameter.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
query = query.items()
|
||||
|
||||
l = []
|
||||
for k, v in query:
|
||||
k = quote_plus(str(k))
|
||||
if isinstance(v, str):
|
||||
v = quote_plus(v)
|
||||
l.append(k + '=' + v)
|
||||
elif _is_unicode(v):
|
||||
v = quote_plus(v.encode("utf-8","strict"))
|
||||
l.append(k + '=' + v)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
# is this a sufficient test for sequence-ness?
|
||||
len(v)
|
||||
except TypeError:
|
||||
# not a sequence
|
||||
v = quote_plus(str(v))
|
||||
l.append(k + '=' + v)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# loop over the sequence
|
||||
for elt in v:
|
||||
l.append(k + '=' + quote_plus(str(elt)))
|
||||
return '&'.join(l)
|
@@ -3,14 +3,17 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run the NILM server')
|
||||
formatter = argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run the NILM server',
|
||||
formatter_class = formatter)
|
||||
parser.add_argument('-p', '--port', help='Port number', type=int, default=12380)
|
||||
parser.add_argument('-d', '--database', help='Database directory', default="db")
|
||||
parser.add_argument('-y', '--yappi', help='Run with yappi profiler',
|
||||
action='store_true')
|
||||
args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
# Start web app on a custom port
|
||||
db = nilmdb.NilmDB("db")
|
||||
db = nilmdb.NilmDB(args.database)
|
||||
server = nilmdb.Server(db, host = "127.0.0.1",
|
||||
port = args.port,
|
||||
embedded = False)
|
||||
|
46
runtests.py
Executable file
46
runtests.py
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/python
|
||||
|
||||
import nose
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import glob
|
||||
from collections import OrderedDict
|
||||
|
||||
class JimOrderPlugin(nose.plugins.Plugin):
|
||||
"""When searching for tests and encountering a directory that
|
||||
contains a 'test.order' file, run tests listed in that file, in the
|
||||
order that they're listed. Globs are OK in that file and duplicates
|
||||
are removed."""
|
||||
name = 'jimorder'
|
||||
score = 10000
|
||||
|
||||
def prepareTestLoader(self, loader):
|
||||
def wrap(func):
|
||||
def wrapper(name, *args, **kwargs):
|
||||
addr = nose.selector.TestAddress(
|
||||
name, workingDir=loader.workingDir)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
order = os.path.join(addr.filename, "test.order")
|
||||
except:
|
||||
order = None
|
||||
if order and os.path.exists(order):
|
||||
files = []
|
||||
for line in open(order):
|
||||
line = line.split('#')[0].strip()
|
||||
if not line:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
fn = os.path.join(addr.filename, line.strip())
|
||||
files.extend(sorted(glob.glob(fn)) or [fn])
|
||||
files = list(OrderedDict.fromkeys(files))
|
||||
tests = [ wrapper(fn, *args, **kwargs) for fn in files ]
|
||||
return loader.suiteClass(tests)
|
||||
return func(name, *args, **kwargs)
|
||||
return wrapper
|
||||
loader.loadTestsFromName = wrap(loader.loadTestsFromName)
|
||||
return loader
|
||||
|
||||
# Use setup.cfg for most of the test configuration. Adding
|
||||
# --with-jimorder here means that a normal "nosetests" run will
|
||||
# still work, it just won't support test.order.
|
||||
nose.main(addplugins = [ JimOrderPlugin() ],
|
||||
argv = sys.argv + ["--with-jimorder"])
|
34
setup.cfg
34
setup.cfg
@@ -1,15 +1,28 @@
|
||||
[aliases]
|
||||
test = nosetests
|
||||
|
||||
[nosetests]
|
||||
# note: the value doesn't matter, that's why they're empty here
|
||||
nocapture=
|
||||
nologcapture= # comment to see cherrypy logs on failure
|
||||
with-coverage=
|
||||
cover-inclusive=
|
||||
# Note: values must be set to 1, and have no comments on the same line,
|
||||
# for "python setup.py nosetests" to work correctly.
|
||||
nocapture=1
|
||||
# Comment this out to see CherryPy logs on failure:
|
||||
nologcapture=1
|
||||
with-coverage=1
|
||||
cover-inclusive=1
|
||||
cover-package=nilmdb
|
||||
cover-erase=
|
||||
##cover-html= # this works, puts html output in cover/ dir
|
||||
##cover-branches= # need nose 1.1.3 for this
|
||||
stop=
|
||||
cover-erase=1
|
||||
# this works, puts html output in cover/ dir:
|
||||
# cover-html=1
|
||||
# need nose 1.1.3 for this:
|
||||
# cover-branches=1
|
||||
#debug=nose
|
||||
#debug-log=nose.log
|
||||
stop=1
|
||||
verbosity=2
|
||||
tests=tests
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_bulkdata.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_mustclose.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_lrucache.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_cmdline.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_layout.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_rbtree.py
|
||||
@@ -21,6 +34,7 @@ verbosity=2
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_serializer.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_iteratorizer.py
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_client.py:TestClient.test_client_nilmdb
|
||||
#with-profile=
|
||||
#tests=tests/test_nilmdb.py
|
||||
#with-profile=1
|
||||
#profile-sort=time
|
||||
##profile-restrict=10 # doesn't work right, treated as string or something
|
||||
|
48
setup.py
Executable file
48
setup.py
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/python
|
||||
|
||||
# This is supposed to be using Distribute:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# distutils provides a "setup" method.
|
||||
# setuptools is a set of monkeypatches on top of that.
|
||||
# distribute is a particular version/implementation of setuptools.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# So we don't really know if this is using the old setuptools or the
|
||||
# Distribute-provided version of setuptools.
|
||||
|
||||
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
|
||||
from distutils.extension import Extension
|
||||
|
||||
from Cython.Build import cythonize
|
||||
|
||||
# Hack to workaround logging/multiprocessing issue:
|
||||
# https://groups.google.com/d/msg/nose-users/fnJ-kAUbYHQ/_UsLN786ygcJ
|
||||
try: import multiprocessing
|
||||
except: pass
|
||||
|
||||
# Build cython modules.
|
||||
cython_modules = cythonize("**/*.pyx")
|
||||
|
||||
# Run setup
|
||||
setup(name='nilmdb',
|
||||
version = '1.0',
|
||||
url = 'https://git.jim.sh/jim/lees/nilmdb.git',
|
||||
author = 'Jim Paris',
|
||||
author_email = 'jim@jtan.com',
|
||||
tests_require = [ 'nose',
|
||||
'coverage',
|
||||
],
|
||||
setup_requires = [ 'cython',
|
||||
],
|
||||
install_requires = [ 'distribute',
|
||||
'decorator',
|
||||
],
|
||||
packages = [ 'nilmdb',
|
||||
'nilmdb.utils',
|
||||
'nilmdb.utils.datetime_tz',
|
||||
'nilmdb.server',
|
||||
'nilmdb.client',
|
||||
'nilmdb.cmdline',
|
||||
],
|
||||
ext_modules = cython_modules,
|
||||
zip_safe = False,
|
||||
)
|
124
tests/data/extract-7
Normal file
124
tests/data/extract-7
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
|
||||
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|
||||
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19
tests/data/prep-20120323T1002-first19lines
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19
tests/data/prep-20120323T1002-first19lines
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2.56437e+05 2.24430e+05 4.01161e+03 3.47534e+03 7.49589e+03 3.38894e+03 2.61397e+02 3.73126e+03
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2.53963e+05 2.24167e+05 5.62107e+03 1.54801e+03 9.16517e+03 3.52293e+03 1.05893e+03 2.99696e+03
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||||
2.58508e+05 2.24930e+05 6.01140e+03 8.18866e+02 9.03995e+03 4.48244e+03 2.49039e+03 2.67934e+03
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||||
2.59627e+05 2.26022e+05 4.47450e+03 2.42302e+03 7.41419e+03 5.07197e+03 2.43938e+03 2.96296e+03
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||||
2.55187e+05 2.24632e+05 4.73857e+03 3.39804e+03 7.39512e+03 4.72645e+03 1.83903e+03 3.39353e+03
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||||
2.57102e+05 2.21623e+05 6.14413e+03 1.44109e+03 8.75648e+03 3.49532e+03 1.86994e+03 3.75253e+03
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||||
2.63653e+05 2.21770e+05 6.22177e+03 7.38962e+02 9.54760e+03 2.66682e+03 1.46266e+03 3.33257e+03
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||||
2.63613e+05 2.25256e+05 4.47712e+03 2.43745e+03 8.51021e+03 3.85563e+03 9.59442e+02 2.38718e+03
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||||
2.55350e+05 2.26264e+05 4.28372e+03 3.92394e+03 7.91247e+03 5.46652e+03 1.28499e+03 2.09372e+03
|
||||
2.52727e+05 2.24609e+05 5.85193e+03 2.49198e+03 8.54063e+03 5.62305e+03 2.33978e+03 3.00714e+03
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||||
2.58475e+05 2.23578e+05 5.92487e+03 1.39448e+03 8.77962e+03 4.54418e+03 2.13203e+03 3.84976e+03
|
||||
2.61563e+05 2.24609e+05 4.33614e+03 2.45575e+03 8.05538e+03 3.46911e+03 6.27873e+02 3.66420e+03
|
||||
2.56401e+05 2.24441e+05 4.18715e+03 3.45717e+03 7.90669e+03 3.53355e+03 -5.84482e+00 2.96687e+03
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||||
2.54745e+05 2.22644e+05 6.02005e+03 1.94721e+03 9.28939e+03 3.80020e+03 1.34820e+03 2.37785e+03
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||||
2.60723e+05 2.22660e+05 6.69719e+03 1.03048e+03 9.26124e+03 4.34917e+03 2.84530e+03 2.73619e+03
|
||||
2.63089e+05 2.25711e+05 4.77887e+03 2.60417e+03 7.39660e+03 4.59811e+03 2.17472e+03 3.40729e+03
|
||||
2.55843e+05 2.27128e+05 4.02413e+03 4.39323e+03 6.79336e+03 4.62535e+03 7.52009e+02 3.44647e+03
|
||||
2.51904e+05 2.24868e+05 5.82289e+03 3.02127e+03 8.46160e+03 3.80298e+03 8.07212e+02 3.53468e+03
|
||||
2.57670e+05 2.22974e+05 6.73436e+03 1.60956e+03 9.92960e+03 2.98028e+03 1.44168e+03 3.05351e+03
|
11
tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-badtimes
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11
tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-badtimes
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|
||||
1332497040.000000 2.56439e+05 2.24775e+05 2.92897e+03 4.66646e+03 7.58491e+03 3.57351e+03 -4.34171e+02 2.98819e+03
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||||
1332497040.010000 2.51903e+05 2.23202e+05 4.23696e+03 3.49363e+03 8.53493e+03 4.29416e+03 8.49573e+02 2.38189e+03
|
||||
1332497040.020000 2.57625e+05 2.20247e+05 5.47017e+03 1.35872e+03 9.18903e+03 4.56136e+03 2.65599e+03 2.60912e+03
|
||||
1332497040.030000 2.63375e+05 2.20706e+05 4.51842e+03 1.80758e+03 8.17208e+03 4.17463e+03 2.57884e+03 3.32848e+03
|
||||
1332497040.040000 2.59221e+05 2.22346e+05 2.98879e+03 3.66264e+03 6.87274e+03 3.94223e+03 1.25928e+03 3.51786e+03
|
||||
1332497040.050000 2.51918e+05 2.22281e+05 4.22677e+03 2.84764e+03 7.78323e+03 3.81659e+03 8.04944e+02 3.46314e+03
|
||||
1332497040.050000 2.54478e+05 2.21701e+05 5.61366e+03 1.02262e+03 9.26581e+03 3.50152e+03 1.29331e+03 3.07271e+03
|
||||
1332497040.060000 2.59568e+05 2.22945e+05 4.97190e+03 1.28250e+03 8.62081e+03 4.06316e+03 1.85717e+03 2.61990e+03
|
||||
1332497040.070000 2.57269e+05 2.23697e+05 3.60527e+03 3.05749e+03 7.22363e+03 4.90330e+03 1.93736e+03 2.35357e+03
|
||||
1332497040.080000 2.52274e+05 2.21438e+05 5.01228e+03 2.86309e+03 7.87115e+03 4.80448e+03 2.18291e+03 2.93397e+03
|
||||
1332497040.090000 2.56468e+05 2.19205e+05 6.29804e+03 8.09467e+02 9.12895e+03 3.52055e+03 2.16980e+03 3.88739e+03
|
18
tests/test.order
Normal file
18
tests/test.order
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||
test_printf.py
|
||||
test_lrucache.py
|
||||
test_mustclose.py
|
||||
|
||||
test_serializer.py
|
||||
test_iteratorizer.py
|
||||
|
||||
test_timestamper.py
|
||||
test_layout.py
|
||||
test_rbtree.py
|
||||
test_interval.py
|
||||
|
||||
test_bulkdata.py
|
||||
test_nilmdb.py
|
||||
test_client.py
|
||||
test_cmdline.py
|
||||
|
||||
test_*.py
|
102
tests/test_bulkdata.py
Normal file
102
tests/test_bulkdata.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import itertools
|
||||
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
testdb = "tests/bulkdata-testdb"
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb.server.bulkdata
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.bulkdata import BulkData
|
||||
|
||||
class TestBulkData(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def test_bulkdata(self):
|
||||
for (size, files, db) in [ ( 0, 0, testdb ),
|
||||
( 25, 1000, testdb ),
|
||||
( 1000, 3, testdb.decode("utf-8") ) ]:
|
||||
recursive_unlink(db)
|
||||
os.mkdir(db)
|
||||
self.do_basic(db, size, files)
|
||||
|
||||
def do_basic(self, db, size, files):
|
||||
"""Do the basic test with variable file_size and files_per_dir"""
|
||||
if not size or not files:
|
||||
data = BulkData(db)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
data = BulkData(db, file_size = size, files_per_dir = files)
|
||||
|
||||
# create empty
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.create("/foo", "uint16_8")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.create("foo/bar", "uint16_8")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.create("/foo/bar", "uint8_8")
|
||||
data.create("/foo/bar", "uint16_8")
|
||||
data.create(u"/foo/baz/quux", "float64_16")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.create("/foo/bar/baz", "uint16_8")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.create("/foo/baz", "float64_16")
|
||||
|
||||
# get node -- see if caching works
|
||||
nodes = []
|
||||
for i in range(5000):
|
||||
nodes.append(data.getnode("/foo/bar"))
|
||||
nodes.append(data.getnode("/foo/baz/quux"))
|
||||
del nodes
|
||||
|
||||
# Test node
|
||||
node = data.getnode("/foo/bar")
|
||||
with assert_raises(IndexError):
|
||||
x = node[0]
|
||||
raw = []
|
||||
for i in range(1000):
|
||||
raw.append([10000+i, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ])
|
||||
node.append(raw[0:1])
|
||||
node.append(raw[1:100])
|
||||
node.append(raw[100:])
|
||||
|
||||
misc_slices = [ 0, 100, slice(None), slice(0), slice(10),
|
||||
slice(5,10), slice(3,None), slice(3,-3),
|
||||
slice(20,10), slice(200,100,-1), slice(None,0,-1),
|
||||
slice(100,500,5) ]
|
||||
# Extract slices
|
||||
for s in misc_slices:
|
||||
eq_(node[s], raw[s])
|
||||
|
||||
# Get some coverage of remove; remove is more fully tested
|
||||
# in cmdline
|
||||
with assert_raises(IndexError):
|
||||
node.remove(9999,9998)
|
||||
|
||||
# close, reopen
|
||||
# reopen
|
||||
data.close()
|
||||
if not size or not files:
|
||||
data = BulkData(db)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
data = BulkData(db, file_size = size, files_per_dir = files)
|
||||
node = data.getnode("/foo/bar")
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract slices
|
||||
for s in misc_slices:
|
||||
eq_(node[s], raw[s])
|
||||
|
||||
# destroy
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.destroy("/foo")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
data.destroy("/foo/baz")
|
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with assert_raises(ValueError):
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||||
data.destroy("/foo/qwerty")
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||||
data.destroy("/foo/baz/quux")
|
||||
data.destroy("/foo/bar")
|
||||
|
||||
# close
|
||||
data.close()
|
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.client import ClientError, ServerError
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import timestamper
|
||||
from nilmdb.client import ClientError, ServerError
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
@@ -15,8 +17,9 @@ import cStringIO
|
||||
import simplejson as json
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
import warnings
|
||||
import resource
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
testdb = "tests/client-testdb"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -67,7 +70,11 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
eq_(distutils.version.StrictVersion(version),
|
||||
distutils.version.StrictVersion(test_server.version))
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_2_nilmdb(self):
|
||||
# Bad URLs should give 404, not 500
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError):
|
||||
client.http.get("/stream/create")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_2_createlist(self):
|
||||
# Basic stream tests, like those in test_nilmdb:test_stream
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -82,6 +89,8 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
# Bad layout type
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError):
|
||||
client.stream_create("/newton/prep", "NoSuchLayout")
|
||||
|
||||
# Create three streams
|
||||
client.stream_create("/newton/prep", "PrepData")
|
||||
client.stream_create("/newton/raw", "RawData")
|
||||
client.stream_create("/newton/zzz/rawnotch", "RawNotchedData")
|
||||
@@ -95,6 +104,20 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(layout="RawData"), [ ["/newton/raw", "RawData"] ])
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(path="/newton/raw"), [ ["/newton/raw", "RawData"] ])
|
||||
|
||||
# Try messing with resource limits to trigger errors and get
|
||||
# more coverage. Here, make it so we can only create files 1
|
||||
# byte in size, which will trigger an IOError in the server when
|
||||
# we create a table.
|
||||
limit = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE)
|
||||
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (1, limit[1]))
|
||||
with assert_raises(ServerError) as e:
|
||||
client.stream_create("/newton/hello", "RawData")
|
||||
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE, limit)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_3_metadata(self):
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
|
||||
# Set / get metadata
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/prep"), {})
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw"), {})
|
||||
@@ -124,23 +147,24 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError):
|
||||
client.stream_update_metadata("/newton/prep", [1,2,3])
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_3_insert(self):
|
||||
def test_client_4_insert(self):
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
|
||||
datetime_tz.localtz_set("America/New_York")
|
||||
|
||||
testfile = "tests/data/prep-20120323T1000"
|
||||
start = datetime_tz.datetime_tz.smartparse("20120323T1000")
|
||||
start = start.totimestamp()
|
||||
rate = 120
|
||||
|
||||
# First try a nonexistent path
|
||||
data = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/no-such-path", data)
|
||||
in_("404 Not Found", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
# Now try reversed timestamps
|
||||
data = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
data = reversed(list(data))
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data)
|
||||
@@ -149,36 +173,66 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# Now try empty data (no server request made)
|
||||
empty = cStringIO.StringIO("")
|
||||
data = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(empty, start, 120)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(empty, start, 120)
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data)
|
||||
eq_(result, None)
|
||||
|
||||
# Try forcing a server request with empty data
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep" })
|
||||
client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep",
|
||||
"start": 0, "end": 0 })
|
||||
in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("no data provided", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
# Specify start/end (starts too late)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data,
|
||||
start + 5, start + 120)
|
||||
in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("Data timestamp 1332511200.0 < start time 1332511205.0",
|
||||
str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
# Specify start/end (ends too early)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data,
|
||||
start, start + 1)
|
||||
in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception))
|
||||
# Client chunks the input, so the exact timestamp here might change
|
||||
# if the chunk positions change.
|
||||
in_("Data timestamp 1332511271.016667 >= end time 1332511201.0",
|
||||
str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
# Now do the real load
|
||||
data = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data)
|
||||
eq_(result[0], "ok")
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data,
|
||||
start, start + 119.999777)
|
||||
eq_(result, "ok")
|
||||
|
||||
# Verify the intervals. Should be just one, even if the data
|
||||
# was inserted in chunks, due to nilmdb interval concatenation.
|
||||
intervals = list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep"))
|
||||
eq_(intervals, [[start, start + 119.999777]])
|
||||
|
||||
# Try some overlapping data -- just insert it again
|
||||
data = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120)
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data)
|
||||
in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("OverlapError", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("verlap", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_4_extract(self):
|
||||
# Misc tests for extract. Most of them are in test_cmdline.
|
||||
def test_client_5_extractremove(self):
|
||||
# Misc tests for extract and remove. Most of them are in test_cmdline.
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
|
||||
for x in client.stream_extract("/newton/prep", 123, 123):
|
||||
raise Exception("shouldn't be any data for this request")
|
||||
raise AssertionError("shouldn't be any data for this request")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_5_generators(self):
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
client.stream_remove("/newton/prep", 123, 120)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_6_generators(self):
|
||||
# A lot of the client functionality is already tested by test_cmdline,
|
||||
# but this gets a bit more coverage that cmdline misses.
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
@@ -215,7 +269,8 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
# Check PUT with generator out
|
||||
with assert_raises(ClientError) as e:
|
||||
client.http.put_gen("stream/insert", "",
|
||||
{ "path": "/newton/prep" }).next()
|
||||
{ "path": "/newton/prep",
|
||||
"start": 0, "end": 0 }).next()
|
||||
in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("no data provided", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -226,25 +281,78 @@ class TestClient(object):
|
||||
in_("404 Not Found", str(e.exception))
|
||||
in_("No such stream", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_6_chunked(self):
|
||||
def test_client_7_headers(self):
|
||||
# Make sure that /stream/intervals and /stream/extract
|
||||
# properly return streaming, chunked response. Pokes around
|
||||
# in client.http internals a bit to look at the response
|
||||
# headers.
|
||||
# properly return streaming, chunked, text/plain response.
|
||||
# Pokes around in client.http internals a bit to look at the
|
||||
# response headers.
|
||||
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
http = client.http
|
||||
|
||||
# Use a warning rather than returning a test failure, so that we can
|
||||
# still disable chunked responses for debugging.
|
||||
x = client.http.get("stream/intervals", { "path": "/newton/prep" },
|
||||
retjson=False)
|
||||
eq_(x.count('\n'), 2)
|
||||
if "transfer-encoding: chunked" not in client.http._headers.lower():
|
||||
warnings.warn("Non-chunked HTTP response for /stream/intervals")
|
||||
|
||||
x = client.http.get("stream/extract",
|
||||
# Intervals
|
||||
x = http.get("stream/intervals", { "path": "/newton/prep" },
|
||||
retjson=False)
|
||||
lines_(x, 1)
|
||||
if "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" not in http._headers:
|
||||
warnings.warn("Non-chunked HTTP response for /stream/intervals")
|
||||
if "Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8" not in http._headers:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("/stream/intervals is not text/plain:\n" +
|
||||
http._headers)
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract
|
||||
x = http.get("stream/extract",
|
||||
{ "path": "/newton/prep",
|
||||
"start": "123",
|
||||
"end": "123" }, retjson=False)
|
||||
if "transfer-encoding: chunked" not in client.http._headers.lower():
|
||||
if "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" not in http._headers:
|
||||
warnings.warn("Non-chunked HTTP response for /stream/extract")
|
||||
if "Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8" not in http._headers:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("/stream/extract is not text/plain:\n" +
|
||||
http._headers)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure Access-Control-Allow-Origin gets set
|
||||
if "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: " not in http._headers:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("No Access-Control-Allow-Origin (CORS) "
|
||||
"header in /stream/extract response:\n" +
|
||||
http._headers)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_client_8_unicode(self):
|
||||
# Basic Unicode tests
|
||||
client = nilmdb.Client(url = "http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete streams that exist
|
||||
for stream in client.stream_list():
|
||||
client.stream_destroy(stream[0])
|
||||
|
||||
# Database is empty
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(), [])
|
||||
|
||||
# Create Unicode stream, match it
|
||||
raw = [ u"/düsseldorf/raw", u"uint16_6" ]
|
||||
prep = [ u"/düsseldorf/prep", u"uint16_6" ]
|
||||
client.stream_create(*raw)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(), [raw])
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(layout=raw[1]), [raw])
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(path=raw[0]), [raw])
|
||||
client.stream_create(*prep)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_list(), [prep, raw])
|
||||
|
||||
# Set / get metadata with Unicode keys and values
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(raw[0]), {})
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(prep[0]), {})
|
||||
meta1 = { u"alpha": u"α",
|
||||
u"β": u"beta" }
|
||||
meta2 = { u"alpha": u"α" }
|
||||
meta3 = { u"β": u"beta" }
|
||||
client.stream_set_metadata(prep[0], meta1)
|
||||
client.stream_update_metadata(prep[0], {})
|
||||
client.stream_update_metadata(raw[0], meta2)
|
||||
client.stream_update_metadata(raw[0], meta3)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(prep[0]), meta1)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(raw[0]), meta1)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(raw[0], [ "alpha" ]), meta2)
|
||||
eq_(client.stream_get_metadata(raw[0], [ "alpha", "β" ]), meta1)
|
||||
|
@@ -1,29 +1,35 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb.cmdline
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
import nilmdb.cmdline
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import itertools
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import re
|
||||
import shutil
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import urllib2
|
||||
from urllib2 import urlopen, HTTPError
|
||||
import Queue
|
||||
import cStringIO
|
||||
import StringIO
|
||||
import shlex
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
testdb = "tests/cmdline-testdb"
|
||||
|
||||
def server_start(max_results = None):
|
||||
def server_start(max_results = None, bulkdata_args = {}):
|
||||
global test_server, test_db
|
||||
# Start web app on a custom port
|
||||
test_db = nilmdb.NilmDB(testdb, sync = False, max_results = max_results)
|
||||
test_db = nilmdb.NilmDB(testdb, sync = False,
|
||||
max_results = max_results,
|
||||
bulkdata_args = bulkdata_args)
|
||||
test_server = nilmdb.Server(test_db, host = "127.0.0.1",
|
||||
port = 12380, stoppable = False,
|
||||
fast_shutdown = True,
|
||||
@@ -45,12 +51,18 @@ def setup_module():
|
||||
def teardown_module():
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
|
||||
# Add an encoding property to StringIO so Python will convert Unicode
|
||||
# properly when writing or reading.
|
||||
class UTF8StringIO(StringIO.StringIO):
|
||||
encoding = 'utf-8'
|
||||
|
||||
class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
|
||||
def run(self, arg_string, infile=None, outfile=None):
|
||||
"""Run a cmdline client with the specified argument string,
|
||||
passing the given input. Returns a tuple with the output and
|
||||
exit code"""
|
||||
# printf("TZ=UTC ./nilmtool.py %s\n", arg_string)
|
||||
class stdio_wrapper:
|
||||
def __init__(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
|
||||
self.io = (stdin, stdout, stderr)
|
||||
@@ -61,15 +73,18 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
( sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr ) = self.saved
|
||||
# Empty input if none provided
|
||||
if infile is None:
|
||||
infile = cStringIO.StringIO("")
|
||||
infile = UTF8StringIO("")
|
||||
# Capture stderr
|
||||
errfile = cStringIO.StringIO()
|
||||
errfile = UTF8StringIO()
|
||||
if outfile is None:
|
||||
# If no output file, capture stdout with stderr
|
||||
outfile = errfile
|
||||
with stdio_wrapper(infile, outfile, errfile) as s:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
nilmdb.cmdline.Cmdline(shlex.split(arg_string)).run()
|
||||
# shlex doesn't support Unicode very well. Encode the
|
||||
# string as UTF-8 explicitly before splitting.
|
||||
args = shlex.split(arg_string.encode('utf-8'))
|
||||
nilmdb.cmdline.Cmdline(args).run()
|
||||
sys.exit(0)
|
||||
except SystemExit as e:
|
||||
exitcode = e.code
|
||||
@@ -83,14 +98,24 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
self.dump()
|
||||
eq_(self.exitcode, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
def fail(self, arg_string, infile = None, exitcode = None):
|
||||
def fail(self, arg_string, infile = None,
|
||||
exitcode = None, require_error = True):
|
||||
self.run(arg_string, infile)
|
||||
if exitcode is not None and self.exitcode != exitcode:
|
||||
# Wrong exit code
|
||||
self.dump()
|
||||
eq_(self.exitcode, exitcode)
|
||||
if self.exitcode == 0:
|
||||
# Success, when we wanted failure
|
||||
self.dump()
|
||||
ne_(self.exitcode, 0)
|
||||
# Make sure the output contains the word "error" at the
|
||||
# beginning of a line, but only if an exitcode wasn't
|
||||
# specified.
|
||||
if require_error and not re.search("^error",
|
||||
self.captured, re.MULTILINE):
|
||||
raise AssertionError("command failed, but output doesn't "
|
||||
"contain the string 'error'")
|
||||
|
||||
def contain(self, checkstring):
|
||||
in_(checkstring, self.captured)
|
||||
@@ -103,8 +128,8 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
with open(file) as f:
|
||||
contents = f.read()
|
||||
if contents != self.captured:
|
||||
#print contents[1:1000] + "\n"
|
||||
#print self.captured[1:1000] + "\n"
|
||||
print contents[1:1000] + "\n"
|
||||
print self.captured[1:1000] + "\n"
|
||||
raise AssertionError("captured data doesn't match " + file)
|
||||
|
||||
def matchfilecount(self, file):
|
||||
@@ -120,7 +145,7 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
def dump(self):
|
||||
printf("-----dump start-----\n%s-----dump end-----\n", self.captured)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_01_basic(self):
|
||||
def test_01_basic(self):
|
||||
|
||||
# help
|
||||
self.ok("--help")
|
||||
@@ -166,14 +191,14 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
self.fail("extract --start 2000-01-01 --start 2001-01-02")
|
||||
self.contain("duplicated argument")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_02_info(self):
|
||||
def test_02_info(self):
|
||||
self.ok("info")
|
||||
self.contain("Server URL: http://localhost:12380/")
|
||||
self.contain("Server version: " + test_server.version)
|
||||
self.contain("Server database path")
|
||||
self.contain("Server database size")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_03_createlist(self):
|
||||
def test_03_createlist(self):
|
||||
# Basic stream tests, like those in test_client.
|
||||
|
||||
# No streams
|
||||
@@ -190,6 +215,10 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
# Bad layout type
|
||||
self.fail("create /newton/prep NoSuchLayout")
|
||||
self.contain("no such layout")
|
||||
self.fail("create /newton/prep float32_0")
|
||||
self.contain("no such layout")
|
||||
self.fail("create /newton/prep float33_1")
|
||||
self.contain("no such layout")
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a few streams
|
||||
self.ok("create /newton/zzz/rawnotch RawNotchedData")
|
||||
@@ -199,7 +228,12 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
# Should not be able to create a stream with another stream as
|
||||
# its parent
|
||||
self.fail("create /newton/prep/blah PrepData")
|
||||
self.contain("error creating table at that path")
|
||||
self.contain("path is subdir of existing node")
|
||||
|
||||
# Should not be able to create a stream at a location that
|
||||
# has other nodes as children
|
||||
self.fail("create /newton/zzz PrepData")
|
||||
self.contain("subdirs of this path already exist")
|
||||
|
||||
# Verify we got those 3 streams and they're returned in
|
||||
# alphabetical order.
|
||||
@@ -208,10 +242,17 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
"/newton/raw RawData\n"
|
||||
"/newton/zzz/rawnotch RawNotchedData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Match just one type or one path
|
||||
# Match just one type or one path. Also check
|
||||
# that --path is optional
|
||||
self.ok("list --path /newton/raw")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/raw RawData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list /newton/raw")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/raw RawData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("list -p /newton/raw /newton/raw")
|
||||
self.contain("too many paths")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --layout RawData")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/raw RawData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -223,10 +264,17 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
self.ok("list --path *zzz* --layout Raw*")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/zzz/rawnotch RawNotchedData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list *zzz* --layout Raw*")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/zzz/rawnotch RawNotchedData\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --path *zzz* --layout Prep*")
|
||||
self.match("")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_04_metadata(self):
|
||||
# reversed range
|
||||
self.fail("list /newton/prep --start 2020-01-01 --end 2000-01-01")
|
||||
self.contain("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_04_metadata(self):
|
||||
# Set / get metadata
|
||||
self.fail("metadata")
|
||||
self.fail("metadata --get")
|
||||
@@ -283,7 +331,7 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
self.fail("metadata /newton/nosuchpath")
|
||||
self.contain("No stream at path /newton/nosuchpath")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_05_parsetime(self):
|
||||
def test_05_parsetime(self):
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "America/New_York"
|
||||
cmd = nilmdb.cmdline.Cmdline(None)
|
||||
test = datetime_tz.datetime_tz.now()
|
||||
@@ -292,30 +340,24 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
eq_(cmd.parse_time("hi there 20120405 1400-0400 testing! 123"), test)
|
||||
eq_(cmd.parse_time("20120405 1800 UTC"), test)
|
||||
eq_(cmd.parse_time("20120405 1400-0400 UTC"), test)
|
||||
for badtime in [ "20120405 1400-9999", "hello", "-", "", "4:00" ]:
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
print cmd.parse_time("20120405 1400-9999")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
print cmd.parse_time("hello")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
print cmd.parse_time("-")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
print cmd.parse_time("")
|
||||
with assert_raises(ValueError):
|
||||
print cmd.parse_time("14:00")
|
||||
x = cmd.parse_time(badtime)
|
||||
x = cmd.parse_time("now")
|
||||
eq_(cmd.parse_time("snapshot-20120405-140000.raw.gz"), test)
|
||||
eq_(cmd.parse_time("prep-20120405T1400"), test)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_06_insert(self):
|
||||
def test_06_insert(self):
|
||||
self.ok("insert --help")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("insert /foo/bar baz qwer")
|
||||
self.contain("Error getting stream info")
|
||||
self.contain("error getting stream info")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("insert /newton/prep baz qwer")
|
||||
self.match("Error opening input file baz\n")
|
||||
self.match("error opening input file baz\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("insert /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.contain("Error extracting time")
|
||||
self.contain("error extracting time")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("insert --start 19801205 /newton/prep 1 2 3 4")
|
||||
self.contain("--start can only be used with one input file")
|
||||
@@ -328,6 +370,14 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
with open("tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-timestamped") as input:
|
||||
self.ok("insert --none /newton/prep", input)
|
||||
|
||||
# insert pre-timestamped data, with bad times (non-monotonic)
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
with open("tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-badtimes") as input:
|
||||
self.fail("insert --none /newton/prep", input)
|
||||
self.contain("error parsing input data")
|
||||
self.contain("line 7:")
|
||||
self.contain("timestamp is not monotonically increasing")
|
||||
|
||||
# insert data with normal timestamper from filename
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 /newton/prep "
|
||||
@@ -356,7 +406,7 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
self.fail("insert --rate 120 /newton/raw "
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1004")
|
||||
self.contain("Error parsing input data")
|
||||
self.contain("error parsing input data")
|
||||
|
||||
# empty data does nothing
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 --start '03/23/2012 06:05:00' /newton/prep "
|
||||
@@ -365,57 +415,75 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
# bad start time
|
||||
self.fail("insert --rate 120 --start 'whatever' /newton/prep /dev/null")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_07_detail(self):
|
||||
def test_07_detail(self):
|
||||
# Just count the number of lines, it's probably fine
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 11)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 8)
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 7)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 4)
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 10:02'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 5)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 3)
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 10:05'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 3)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 2)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("10:05:15.000")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15.50'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 2)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("10:05:15.500")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 19:05:15.50'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 2)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("no intervals")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --start='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15.50'"
|
||||
+ " --end='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15.50'")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 2)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("10:05:15.500")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 11)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 8)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_08_extract(self):
|
||||
# Verify the "raw timestamp" output
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep --timestamp-raw "
|
||||
"--start='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15.50'")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("[ 1332497115.5 -> 1332497159.991668 ]")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path *prep -T "
|
||||
"--start='23 Mar 2012 10:05:15.612'")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 2)
|
||||
self.contain("[ 1332497115.612 -> 1332497159.991668 ]")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_08_extract(self):
|
||||
# nonexistent stream
|
||||
self.fail("extract /no/such/foo --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.contain("Error getting stream info")
|
||||
self.contain("error getting stream info")
|
||||
|
||||
# empty ranges return an error
|
||||
# reversed range
|
||||
self.fail("extract -a /newton/prep --start 2020-01-01 --end 2000-01-01")
|
||||
self.contain("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
# empty ranges return error 2
|
||||
self.fail("extract -a /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30'", exitcode = 2)
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30'",
|
||||
exitcode = 2, require_error = False)
|
||||
self.contain("no data")
|
||||
self.fail("extract -a /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000001' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000001'", exitcode = 2)
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000001'",
|
||||
exitcode = 2, require_error = False)
|
||||
self.contain("no data")
|
||||
self.fail("extract -a /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2022 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2022 10:00:30'", exitcode = 2)
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2022 10:00:30'",
|
||||
exitcode = 2, require_error = False)
|
||||
self.contain("no data")
|
||||
|
||||
# but are ok if we're just counting results
|
||||
@@ -447,23 +515,120 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
test(4, "10:00:30.008333", "10:00:30.025")
|
||||
test(5, "10:00:30", "10:00:31", extra="--annotate --bare")
|
||||
test(6, "10:00:30", "10:00:31", extra="-b")
|
||||
test(7, "10:00:30", "10:00:30.999", extra="-a -T")
|
||||
test(7, "10:00:30", "10:00:30.999", extra="-a --timestamp-raw")
|
||||
|
||||
# all data put in by tests
|
||||
self.ok("extract -a /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 43204)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 43204)
|
||||
self.ok("extract -c /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.match("43200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_09_truncated(self):
|
||||
def test_09_truncated(self):
|
||||
# Test truncated responses by overriding the nilmdb max_results
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start(max_results = 2)
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 11)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 8)
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start()
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cmdline_10_destroy(self):
|
||||
def test_10_remove(self):
|
||||
# Removing data
|
||||
|
||||
# Try nonexistent stream
|
||||
self.fail("remove /no/such/foo --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.contain("No stream at path")
|
||||
|
||||
self.fail("remove /newton/prep --start 2020-01-01 --end 2000-01-01")
|
||||
self.contain("start is after end")
|
||||
|
||||
# empty ranges return success, backwards ranges return error
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30'")
|
||||
self.match("")
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000001' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000001'")
|
||||
self.match("")
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2022 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2022 10:00:30'")
|
||||
self.match("")
|
||||
|
||||
# Verbose
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30'")
|
||||
self.match("0\n")
|
||||
self.ok("remove --count /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30'")
|
||||
self.match("0\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure we have the data we expect
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/prep PrepData\n" +
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:01:59.991668 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:02:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:03:59.991668 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:04:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:05:59.991668 +0000 ]\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove various chunks of prep data and make sure
|
||||
# they're gone.
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:40'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:10' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:20'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:05' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:25'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:03:50' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:06:50'")
|
||||
self.match("15600\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("extract -c /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.match("24000\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# See the missing chunks in list output
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/prep PrepData\n" +
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:05.000000 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:25.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000000 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:40.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:01:59.991668 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:02:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:03:50.000000 +0000 ]\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove all data, verify it's missing
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.match("") # no count requested this time
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/prep PrepData\n" +
|
||||
" (no intervals)\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Reinsert some data, to verify that no overlaps with deleted
|
||||
# data are reported
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 /newton/prep "
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1000 "
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1002")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_11_destroy(self):
|
||||
# Delete records
|
||||
self.ok("destroy --help")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -484,7 +649,7 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# Notice how they're not empty
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
eq_(self.captured.count('\n'), 11)
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 7)
|
||||
|
||||
# Delete some
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/prep")
|
||||
@@ -513,3 +678,167 @@ class TestCmdline(object):
|
||||
# Make sure it was created empty
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail --path " + path)
|
||||
self.contain("(no intervals)")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_12_unicode(self):
|
||||
# Unicode paths.
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/asdf/qwer")
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/raw")
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/zzz")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok(u"create /düsseldorf/raw uint16_6")
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
self.contain(u"/düsseldorf/raw uint16_6")
|
||||
self.contain("(no intervals)")
|
||||
|
||||
# Unicode metadata
|
||||
self.ok(u"metadata /düsseldorf/raw --set α=beta 'γ=δ'")
|
||||
self.ok(u"metadata /düsseldorf/raw --update 'α=β ε τ α'")
|
||||
self.ok(u"metadata /düsseldorf/raw")
|
||||
self.match(u"α=β ε τ α\nγ=δ\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok(u"destroy /düsseldorf/raw")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_13_files(self):
|
||||
# Test BulkData's ability to split into multiple files,
|
||||
# by forcing the file size to be really small.
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start(bulkdata_args = { "file_size" : 920, # 23 rows per file
|
||||
"files_per_dir" : 3 })
|
||||
|
||||
# Fill data
|
||||
self.ok("create /newton/prep float32_8")
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
with open("tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-timestamped") as input:
|
||||
self.ok("insert --none /newton/prep", input)
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract it
|
||||
self.ok("extract /newton/prep --start '2000-01-01' " +
|
||||
"--end '2012-03-23 10:04:01'")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 120)
|
||||
self.ok("extract /newton/prep --start '2000-01-01' " +
|
||||
"--end '2022-03-23 10:04:01'")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 14400)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure there were lots of files generated in the database
|
||||
# dir
|
||||
nfiles = 0
|
||||
for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(testdb):
|
||||
nfiles += len(filenames)
|
||||
assert(nfiles > 500)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure we can restart the server with a different file
|
||||
# size and have it still work
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start()
|
||||
self.ok("extract /newton/prep --start '2000-01-01' " +
|
||||
"--end '2022-03-23 10:04:01'")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 14400)
|
||||
|
||||
# Now recreate the data one more time and make sure there are
|
||||
# fewer files.
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/prep")
|
||||
self.fail("destroy /newton/prep") # already destroyed
|
||||
self.ok("create /newton/prep float32_8")
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
with open("tests/data/prep-20120323T1004-timestamped") as input:
|
||||
self.ok("insert --none /newton/prep", input)
|
||||
nfiles = 0
|
||||
for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(testdb):
|
||||
nfiles += len(filenames)
|
||||
lt_(nfiles, 50)
|
||||
self.ok("destroy /newton/prep") # destroy again
|
||||
|
||||
def test_14_remove_files(self):
|
||||
# Test BulkData's ability to remove when data is split into
|
||||
# multiple files. Should be a fairly comprehensive test of
|
||||
# remove functionality.
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start(bulkdata_args = { "file_size" : 920, # 23 rows per file
|
||||
"files_per_dir" : 3 })
|
||||
|
||||
# Insert data. Just for fun, insert out of order
|
||||
self.ok("create /newton/prep PrepData")
|
||||
os.environ['TZ'] = "UTC"
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 /newton/prep "
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1002 "
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1000")
|
||||
|
||||
# Should take up about 2.8 MB here (including directory entries)
|
||||
du_before = nilmdb.utils.diskusage.du_bytes(testdb)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure we have the data we expect
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/prep PrepData\n" +
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:01:59.991668 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:02:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:03:59.991668 +0000 ]\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove various chunks of prep data and make sure
|
||||
# they're gone.
|
||||
self.ok("extract -c /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.match("28800\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:30' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:03:30'")
|
||||
self.match("21600\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:10' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:20'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:00:05' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:00:25'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("remove -c /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:03:50' " +
|
||||
"--end '23 Mar 2012 10:06:50'")
|
||||
self.match("1200\n")
|
||||
|
||||
self.ok("extract -c /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
self.match("3600\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# See the missing chunks in list output
|
||||
self.ok("list --detail")
|
||||
self.match("/newton/prep PrepData\n" +
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:00.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:05.000000 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:25.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:00:30.000000 +0000 ]\n"
|
||||
" [ Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:03:30.000000 +0000"
|
||||
" -> Fri, 23 Mar 2012 10:03:50.000000 +0000 ]\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# We have 1/8 of the data that we had before, so the file size
|
||||
# should have dropped below 1/4 of what it used to be
|
||||
du_after = nilmdb.utils.diskusage.du_bytes(testdb)
|
||||
lt_(du_after, (du_before / 4))
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove anything that came from the 10:02 data file
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:02:00' --end '2020-01-01'")
|
||||
|
||||
# Re-insert 19 lines from that file, then remove them again.
|
||||
# With the specific file_size above, this will cause the last
|
||||
# file in the bulk data storage to be exactly file_size large,
|
||||
# so removing the data should also remove that last file.
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"tests/data/prep-20120323T1002-first19lines")
|
||||
self.ok("remove /newton/prep " +
|
||||
"--start '23 Mar 2012 10:02:00' --end '2020-01-01'")
|
||||
|
||||
# Shut down and restart server, to force nrows to get refreshed.
|
||||
server_stop()
|
||||
server_start()
|
||||
|
||||
# Re-add the full 10:02 data file. This tests adding new data once
|
||||
# we removed data near the end.
|
||||
self.ok("insert --rate 120 /newton/prep tests/data/prep-20120323T1002")
|
||||
|
||||
# See if we can extract it all
|
||||
self.ok("extract /newton/prep --start 2000-01-01 --end 2020-01-01")
|
||||
lines_(self.captured, 15600)
|
||||
|
@@ -1,22 +1,23 @@
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import itertools
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.interval import Interval, DBInterval, IntervalSet, IntervalError
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.interval import (Interval, DBInterval,
|
||||
IntervalSet, IntervalError)
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
|
||||
# set to False to skip live renders
|
||||
do_live_renders = False
|
||||
def render(iset, description = "", live = True):
|
||||
import renderdot
|
||||
import testutil.renderdot as renderdot
|
||||
r = renderdot.RBTreeRenderer(iset.tree)
|
||||
return r.render(description, live and do_live_renders)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -137,6 +138,15 @@ class TestInterval:
|
||||
x = iseta != 3
|
||||
ne_(IntervalSet(a), IntervalSet(b))
|
||||
|
||||
# Note that assignment makes a new reference (not a copy)
|
||||
isetd = IntervalSet(isetb)
|
||||
isete = isetd
|
||||
eq_(isetd, isetb)
|
||||
eq_(isetd, isete)
|
||||
isetd -= a
|
||||
ne_(isetd, isetb)
|
||||
eq_(isetd, isete)
|
||||
|
||||
# test iterator
|
||||
for interval in iseta:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
@@ -158,11 +168,18 @@ class TestInterval:
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet(a)
|
||||
iset += IntervalSet(b)
|
||||
eq_(iset, IntervalSet([a, b]))
|
||||
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet(a)
|
||||
iset += b
|
||||
eq_(iset, IntervalSet([a, b]))
|
||||
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet(a)
|
||||
iset.iadd_nocheck(b)
|
||||
eq_(iset, IntervalSet([a, b]))
|
||||
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet(a) + IntervalSet(b)
|
||||
eq_(iset, IntervalSet([a, b]))
|
||||
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet(b) + a
|
||||
eq_(iset, IntervalSet([a, b]))
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -329,14 +346,15 @@ class TestIntervalSpeed:
|
||||
def test_interval_speed(self):
|
||||
import yappi
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import aplotter
|
||||
import testutil.aplotter as aplotter
|
||||
import random
|
||||
import math
|
||||
|
||||
print
|
||||
yappi.start()
|
||||
speeds = {}
|
||||
for j in [ 2**x for x in range(5,20) ]:
|
||||
limit = 10 # was 20
|
||||
for j in [ 2**x for x in range(5,limit) ]:
|
||||
start = time.time()
|
||||
iset = IntervalSet()
|
||||
for i in random.sample(xrange(j),j):
|
||||
|
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import nose
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
@@ -7,14 +7,13 @@ from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import time
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb.iteratorizer
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
def func_with_callback(a, b, callback):
|
||||
callback(a)
|
||||
callback(b)
|
||||
callback(a+b)
|
||||
return "return value"
|
||||
|
||||
class TestIteratorizer(object):
|
||||
def test(self):
|
||||
@@ -27,17 +26,18 @@ class TestIteratorizer(object):
|
||||
eq_(self.result, "123")
|
||||
|
||||
# Now make it an iterator
|
||||
it = nilmdb.iteratorizer.Iteratorizer(lambda x:
|
||||
func_with_callback(1, 2, x))
|
||||
result = ""
|
||||
f = lambda x: func_with_callback(1, 2, x)
|
||||
with nilmdb.utils.Iteratorizer(f) as it:
|
||||
for i in it:
|
||||
result += str(i)
|
||||
eq_(result, "123")
|
||||
eq_(it.retval, "return value")
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure things work when an exception occurs
|
||||
it = nilmdb.iteratorizer.Iteratorizer(lambda x:
|
||||
func_with_callback(1, "a", x))
|
||||
result = ""
|
||||
with nilmdb.utils.Iteratorizer(
|
||||
lambda x: func_with_callback(1, "a", x)) as it:
|
||||
with assert_raises(TypeError) as e:
|
||||
for i in it:
|
||||
result += str(i)
|
||||
@@ -48,7 +48,14 @@ class TestIteratorizer(object):
|
||||
# itself. This doesn't have a particular result in the test,
|
||||
# but gains coverage.
|
||||
def foo():
|
||||
it = nilmdb.iteratorizer.Iteratorizer(lambda x:
|
||||
func_with_callback(1, 2, x))
|
||||
with nilmdb.utils.Iteratorizer(f) as it:
|
||||
it.next()
|
||||
foo()
|
||||
eq_(it.retval, None)
|
||||
|
||||
# Do the same thing when the curl hack is applied
|
||||
def foo():
|
||||
with nilmdb.utils.Iteratorizer(f, curl_hack = True) as it:
|
||||
it.next()
|
||||
foo()
|
||||
eq_(it.retval, None)
|
||||
|
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
@@ -20,17 +20,21 @@ import cStringIO
|
||||
import random
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.layout import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.layout import *
|
||||
|
||||
class TestLayouts(object):
|
||||
# Some nilmdb.layout tests. Not complete, just fills in missing
|
||||
# coverage.
|
||||
def test_layouts(self):
|
||||
x = nilmdb.layout.get_named("PrepData").description()
|
||||
y = nilmdb.layout.get_named("float32_8").description()
|
||||
eq_(repr(x), repr(y))
|
||||
x = nilmdb.server.layout.get_named("PrepData")
|
||||
y = nilmdb.server.layout.get_named("float32_8")
|
||||
eq_(x.count, y.count)
|
||||
eq_(x.datatype, y.datatype)
|
||||
y = nilmdb.server.layout.get_named("float32_7")
|
||||
ne_(x.count, y.count)
|
||||
eq_(x.datatype, y.datatype)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_parsing(self):
|
||||
self.real_t_parsing("PrepData", "RawData", "RawNotchedData")
|
||||
@@ -85,11 +89,23 @@ class TestLayouts(object):
|
||||
# non-monotonic
|
||||
parser = Parser(name_raw)
|
||||
data = ( "1234567890.100000 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" +
|
||||
"1234567890.000000 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" )
|
||||
"1234567890.099999 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" )
|
||||
with assert_raises(ParserError) as e:
|
||||
parser.parse(data)
|
||||
in_("not monotonically increasing", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
parser = Parser(name_raw)
|
||||
data = ( "1234567890.100000 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" +
|
||||
"1234567890.100000 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" )
|
||||
with assert_raises(ParserError) as e:
|
||||
parser.parse(data)
|
||||
in_("not monotonically increasing", str(e.exception))
|
||||
|
||||
parser = Parser(name_raw)
|
||||
data = ( "1234567890.100000 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" +
|
||||
"1234567890.100001 1 2 3 4 5 6\n" )
|
||||
parser.parse(data)
|
||||
|
||||
# RawData with values out of bounds
|
||||
parser = Parser(name_raw)
|
||||
data = ( "1234567890.000000 1 2 3 4 500000 6\n" +
|
||||
|
83
tests/test_lrucache.py
Normal file
83
tests/test_lrucache.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import nose
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import inspect
|
||||
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = 3)
|
||||
def foo1(n):
|
||||
return n
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = 5)
|
||||
def foo2(n):
|
||||
return n
|
||||
|
||||
def foo3d(n):
|
||||
foo3d.destructed.append(n)
|
||||
foo3d.destructed = []
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = 3, onremove = foo3d)
|
||||
def foo3(n):
|
||||
return n
|
||||
|
||||
class Foo:
|
||||
def __init__(self):
|
||||
self.calls = 0
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.lru_cache(size = 3, keys = slice(1, 2))
|
||||
def foo(self, n, **kwargs):
|
||||
self.calls += 1
|
||||
|
||||
class TestLRUCache(object):
|
||||
def test(self):
|
||||
|
||||
[ foo1(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo1.cache_info(), (6, 3))
|
||||
[ foo1(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo1.cache_info(), (15, 3))
|
||||
[ foo1(n) for n in [ 4, 2, 1, 1, 4 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo1.cache_info(), (18, 5))
|
||||
|
||||
[ foo2(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo2.cache_info(), (6, 3))
|
||||
[ foo2(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo2.cache_info(), (15, 3))
|
||||
[ foo2(n) for n in [ 4, 2, 1, 1, 4 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo2.cache_info(), (19, 4))
|
||||
|
||||
[ foo3(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo3.cache_info(), (6, 3))
|
||||
[ foo3(n) for n in [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo3.cache_info(), (15, 3))
|
||||
[ foo3(n) for n in [ 4, 2, 1, 1, 4 ] ]
|
||||
eq_(foo3.cache_info(), (18, 5))
|
||||
eq_(foo3d.destructed, [1, 3])
|
||||
with assert_raises(KeyError):
|
||||
foo3.cache_remove(1,2,3)
|
||||
foo3.cache_remove(1)
|
||||
eq_(foo3d.destructed, [1, 3, 1])
|
||||
foo3.cache_remove_all()
|
||||
eq_(foo3d.destructed, [1, 3, 1, 2, 4 ])
|
||||
|
||||
foo = Foo()
|
||||
foo.foo(5)
|
||||
foo.foo(6)
|
||||
foo.foo(7)
|
||||
foo.foo(5)
|
||||
eq_(foo.calls, 3)
|
||||
|
||||
# Can't handle keyword arguments right now
|
||||
with assert_raises(NotImplementedError):
|
||||
foo.foo(3, asdf = 7)
|
||||
|
||||
# Verify that argspecs were maintained
|
||||
eq_(inspect.getargspec(foo1),
|
||||
inspect.ArgSpec(args=['n'],
|
||||
varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None))
|
||||
eq_(inspect.getargspec(foo.foo),
|
||||
inspect.ArgSpec(args=['self', 'n'],
|
||||
varargs=None, keywords="kwargs", defaults=None))
|
110
tests/test_mustclose.py
Normal file
110
tests/test_mustclose.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import nose
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import cStringIO
|
||||
import gc
|
||||
|
||||
import inspect
|
||||
|
||||
err = cStringIO.StringIO()
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close(errorfile = err)
|
||||
class Foo:
|
||||
def __init__(self, arg):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Init %s\n", arg)
|
||||
|
||||
def __del__(self):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Deleting\n")
|
||||
|
||||
def close(self):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Closing\n")
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close(errorfile = err, wrap_verify = True)
|
||||
class Bar:
|
||||
def __init__(self):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Init\n")
|
||||
|
||||
def __del__(self):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Deleting\n")
|
||||
|
||||
def close(self):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Closing\n")
|
||||
|
||||
def blah(self, arg):
|
||||
fprintf(err, "Blah %s\n", arg)
|
||||
|
||||
@nilmdb.utils.must_close(errorfile = err)
|
||||
class Baz:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
class TestMustClose(object):
|
||||
def test(self):
|
||||
|
||||
# Note: this test might fail if the Python interpreter doesn't
|
||||
# garbage collect the object (and call its __del__ function)
|
||||
# right after a "del x".
|
||||
|
||||
# Trigger error
|
||||
err.truncate()
|
||||
x = Foo("hi")
|
||||
# Verify that the arg spec was maintained
|
||||
eq_(inspect.getargspec(x.__init__),
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inspect.ArgSpec(args = ['self', 'arg'],
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varargs = None, keywords = None, defaults = None))
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del x
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gc.collect()
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eq_(err.getvalue(),
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"Init hi\n"
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"error: Foo.close() wasn't called!\n"
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"Deleting\n")
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# No error
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err.truncate(0)
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y = Foo("bye")
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y.close()
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del y
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gc.collect()
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eq_(err.getvalue(),
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"Init bye\n"
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"Closing\n"
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"Deleting\n")
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# Verify function calls when wrap_verify is True
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err.truncate(0)
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z = Bar()
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eq_(inspect.getargspec(z.blah),
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inspect.ArgSpec(args = ['self', 'arg'],
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varargs = None, keywords = None, defaults = None))
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z.blah("boo")
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z.close()
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with assert_raises(AssertionError) as e:
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z.blah("hello")
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in_("called <function blah at 0x", str(e.exception))
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in_("> after close", str(e.exception))
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# Since the most recent assertion references 'z',
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# we need to raise another assertion here so that
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# 'z' will get properly deleted.
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with assert_raises(AssertionError):
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raise AssertionError()
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del z
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gc.collect()
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eq_(err.getvalue(),
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"Init\n"
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"Blah boo\n"
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"Closing\n"
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"Deleting\n")
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# Class with missing methods
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err.truncate(0)
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w = Baz()
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w.close()
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del w
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eq_(err.getvalue(), "")
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|
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import urllib2
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from urllib2 import urlopen, HTTPError
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import Queue
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import cStringIO
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import time
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testdb = "tests/testdb"
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@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ testdb = "tests/testdb"
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#def cleanup():
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# os.unlink(testdb)
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from test_helpers import *
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from testutil.helpers import *
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class Test00Nilmdb(object): # named 00 so it runs first
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def test_NilmDB(self):
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@@ -39,8 +40,8 @@ class Test00Nilmdb(object): # named 00 so it runs first
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capture = cStringIO.StringIO()
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old = sys.stdout
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sys.stdout = capture
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with nilmdb.Timer("test"):
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nilmdb.timer.time.sleep(0.01)
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with nilmdb.utils.Timer("test"):
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time.sleep(0.01)
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sys.stdout = old
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in_("test: ", capture.getvalue())
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@@ -69,12 +70,14 @@ class Test00Nilmdb(object): # named 00 so it runs first
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eq_(db.stream_list(layout="RawData"), [ ["/newton/raw", "RawData"] ])
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eq_(db.stream_list(path="/newton/raw"), [ ["/newton/raw", "RawData"] ])
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# Verify that columns were made right
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eq_(len(db.h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").cols), 9)
|
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eq_(len(db.h5file.getNode("/newton/raw").cols), 7)
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eq_(len(db.h5file.getNode("/newton/zzz/rawnotch").cols), 10)
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assert(not db.h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").colindexed["timestamp"])
|
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assert(not db.h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").colindexed["c1"])
|
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# Verify that columns were made right (pytables specific)
|
||||
if "h5file" in db.data.__dict__:
|
||||
h5file = db.data.h5file
|
||||
eq_(len(h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").cols), 9)
|
||||
eq_(len(h5file.getNode("/newton/raw").cols), 7)
|
||||
eq_(len(h5file.getNode("/newton/zzz/rawnotch").cols), 10)
|
||||
assert(not h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").colindexed["timestamp"])
|
||||
assert(not h5file.getNode("/newton/prep").colindexed["c1"])
|
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|
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# Set / get metadata
|
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eq_(db.stream_get_metadata("/newton/prep"), {})
|
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@@ -110,7 +113,8 @@ class TestBlockingServer(object):
|
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self.server.start(blocking = True, event = event)
|
||||
thread = threading.Thread(target = run_server)
|
||||
thread.start()
|
||||
event.wait(timeout = 2)
|
||||
if not event.wait(timeout = 10):
|
||||
raise AssertionError("server didn't start in 10 seconds")
|
||||
|
||||
# Send request to exit.
|
||||
req = urlopen("http://127.0.0.1:12380/exit/", timeout = 1)
|
||||
@@ -196,6 +200,6 @@ class TestServer(object):
|
||||
# GET instead of POST (no body)
|
||||
# (actual POST test is done by client code)
|
||||
with assert_raises(HTTPError) as e:
|
||||
getjson("/stream/insert?path=/newton/prep")
|
||||
getjson("/stream/insert?path=/newton/prep&start=0&end=0")
|
||||
eq_(e.exception.code, 400)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
from cStringIO import StringIO
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
class TestPrintf(object):
|
||||
def test_printf(self):
|
||||
|
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.rbtree import RBTree, RBNode
|
||||
from nilmdb.server.rbtree import RBTree, RBNode
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
|
||||
# set to False to skip live renders
|
||||
do_live_renders = False
|
||||
def render(tree, description = "", live = True):
|
||||
import renderdot
|
||||
import testutil.renderdot as renderdot
|
||||
r = renderdot.RBTreeRenderer(tree)
|
||||
return r.render(description, live and do_live_renders)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import nose
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import time
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
#raise nose.exc.SkipTest("Skip these")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class TestUnserialized(Base):
|
||||
class TestSerialized(Base):
|
||||
def setUp(self):
|
||||
self.realfoo = Foo()
|
||||
self.foo = nilmdb.serializer.WrapObject(self.realfoo)
|
||||
self.foo = nilmdb.utils.Serializer(self.realfoo)
|
||||
|
||||
def tearDown(self):
|
||||
del self.foo
|
||||
|
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
|
||||
import nilmdb
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import *
|
||||
|
||||
import datetime_tz
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import *
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz
|
||||
|
||||
from nose.tools import *
|
||||
from nose.tools import assert_raises
|
||||
@@ -9,7 +8,9 @@ import os
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import cStringIO
|
||||
|
||||
from test_helpers import *
|
||||
from testutil.helpers import *
|
||||
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils import timestamper
|
||||
|
||||
class TestTimestamper(object):
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -27,20 +28,20 @@ class TestTimestamper(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# full
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines()
|
||||
eq_(foo, join(lines_out))
|
||||
in_("TimestamperRate(..., start=", str(ts))
|
||||
|
||||
# first 30 or so bytes means the first 2 lines
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines(30)
|
||||
eq_(foo, join(lines_out[0:2]))
|
||||
|
||||
# stop iteration early
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
1332561600.000200)
|
||||
foo = ""
|
||||
for line in ts:
|
||||
@@ -49,21 +50,21 @@ class TestTimestamper(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# stop iteration early (readlines)
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
1332561600.000200)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines()
|
||||
eq_(foo, join(lines_out[0:2]))
|
||||
|
||||
# stop iteration really early
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000,
|
||||
1332561600.000000)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines()
|
||||
eq_(foo, "")
|
||||
|
||||
# use iterator
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperRate(input, start, 8000)
|
||||
foo = ""
|
||||
for line in ts:
|
||||
foo += line
|
||||
@@ -71,21 +72,21 @@ class TestTimestamper(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# check that TimestamperNow gives similar result
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_in))
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperNow(input)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperNow(input)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines()
|
||||
ne_(foo, join(lines_out))
|
||||
eq_(len(foo), len(join(lines_out)))
|
||||
eq_(str(ts), "TimestamperNow(...)")
|
||||
|
||||
# Test passing a file (should be empty)
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperNow("/dev/null")
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperNow("/dev/null")
|
||||
for line in ts:
|
||||
raise AssertionError
|
||||
ts.close()
|
||||
|
||||
# Test the null timestamper
|
||||
input = cStringIO.StringIO(join(lines_out)) # note: lines_out
|
||||
ts = nilmdb.timestamper.TimestamperNull(input)
|
||||
ts = timestamper.TimestamperNull(input)
|
||||
foo = ts.readlines()
|
||||
eq_(foo, join(lines_out))
|
||||
eq_(str(ts), "TimestamperNull(...)")
|
||||
|
1
tests/testutil/__init__.py
Normal file
1
tests/testutil/__init__.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
# empty
|
@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ def eq_(a, b):
|
||||
if not a == b:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("%s != %s" % (myrepr(a), myrepr(b)))
|
||||
|
||||
def lt_(a, b):
|
||||
if not a < b:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("%s is not less than %s" % (myrepr(a), myrepr(b)))
|
||||
|
||||
def in_(a, b):
|
||||
if a not in b:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("%s not in %s" % (myrepr(a), myrepr(b)))
|
||||
@@ -20,6 +24,14 @@ def ne_(a, b):
|
||||
if not a != b:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("unexpected %s == %s" % (myrepr(a), myrepr(b)))
|
||||
|
||||
def lines_(a, n):
|
||||
l = a.count('\n')
|
||||
if not l == n:
|
||||
if len(a) > 5000:
|
||||
a = a[0:5000] + " ... truncated"
|
||||
raise AssertionError("wanted %d lines, got %d in output: '%s'"
|
||||
% (n, l, a))
|
||||
|
||||
def recursive_unlink(path):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
shutil.rmtree(path)
|
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class Renderer(object):
|
||||
|
||||
# Rendering
|
||||
def __render_dot_node(self, node, max_depth = 20):
|
||||
from nilmdb.printf import sprintf
|
||||
from nilmdb.utils.printf import sprintf
|
||||
"""Render a single node and its children into a dot graph fragment"""
|
||||
if max_depth == 0:
|
||||
return ""
|
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
|
||||
nosetests
|
||||
|
||||
32: 386 μs (12.0625 μs each)
|
||||
64: 672.102 μs (10.5016 μs each)
|
||||
128: 1510.86 μs (11.8036 μs each)
|
||||
256: 2782.11 μs (10.8676 μs each)
|
||||
512: 5591.87 μs (10.9216 μs each)
|
||||
1024: 12812.1 μs (12.5119 μs each)
|
||||
2048: 21835.1 μs (10.6617 μs each)
|
||||
4096: 46059.1 μs (11.2449 μs each)
|
||||
8192: 114127 μs (13.9315 μs each)
|
||||
16384: 181217 μs (11.0606 μs each)
|
||||
32768: 419649 μs (12.8067 μs each)
|
||||
65536: 804320 μs (12.2729 μs each)
|
||||
131072: 1.73534e+06 μs (13.2396 μs each)
|
||||
262144: 3.74451e+06 μs (14.2842 μs each)
|
||||
524288: 8.8694e+06 μs (16.917 μs each)
|
||||
1048576: 1.69993e+07 μs (16.2118 μs each)
|
||||
2097152: 3.29387e+07 μs (15.7064 μs each)
|
||||
|
|
||||
+3.29387e+07 *
|
||||
| ----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| ----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| ----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| ----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| ----
|
||||
| -----
|
||||
| ---
|
||||
| ---
|
||||
| ---
|
||||
| -------
|
||||
---+386---------------------------------------------------------------------+---
|
||||
+32 +2.09715e+06
|
||||
|
||||
name #n tsub ttot tavg
|
||||
..vl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/nilmdb/interval.py.__iadd__:184 4194272 10.025323 30.262723 0.000007
|
||||
..evl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/nilmdb/interval.py.__init__:27 4194272 24.715377 24.715377 0.000006
|
||||
../lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/nilmdb/interval.py.intersects:239 4194272 6.705053 12.577620 0.000003
|
||||
..im/devl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.plot:404 1 0.000048 0.001412 0.001412
|
||||
../lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.plot_double:311 1 0.000106 0.001346 0.001346
|
||||
..vl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.plot_data:201 1 0.000098 0.000672 0.000672
|
||||
..vl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.plot_line:241 16 0.000298 0.000496 0.000031
|
||||
..jim/devl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/nilmdb/printf.py.printf:4 17 0.000252 0.000334 0.000020
|
||||
..vl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.transposed:39 1 0.000229 0.000235 0.000235
|
||||
..vl/lees/bucket/nilm/nilmdb/tests/aplotter.py.y_reversed:45 1 0.000151 0.000174 0.000174
|
||||
|
||||
name tid fname ttot scnt
|
||||
_MainThread 47269783682784 ..b/python2.7/threading.py.setprofile:88 64.746000 1
|
21
timeit.sh
21
timeit.sh
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
|
||||
./nilmtool.py destroy /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
./nilmtool.py create /bpnilm/2/raw RawData
|
||||
|
||||
if true; then
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-110000 -r 8000 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s 20110513-120001 -r 8000 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
else
|
||||
for i in $(seq 2000 2050); do
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-010001 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-020002 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-030003 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-040004 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-050005 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-060006 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-070007 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-080008 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-090009 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
time zcat /home/jim/bpnilm-data/snapshot-1-20110513-110002.raw.gz | ./nilmtool.py insert -s ${i}0101-100010 /bpnilm/2/raw
|
||||
done
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user