CC-2530: Media monitor:Dont use hidden files
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class AirtimeMediaMonitorBootstrap():
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def __init__(self, logger, multi_queue, pe, api_client):
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"""AirtimeMediaMonitorBootstrap constructor
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Keyword Arguments:
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logger -- reference to the media-monitor logging facility
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pe -- reference to an instance of ProcessEvent
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api_clients -- reference of api_clients to communicate with airtime-server
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"""
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def __init__(self, logger, pe, api_client):
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self.logger = logger
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self.multi_queue = multi_queue
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self.pe = pe
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self.airtime_tmp = '/var/tmp/airtime'
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self.api_client = api_client
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"""
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on bootup we want to scan all directories and look for files that
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"""On bootup we want to scan all directories and look for files that
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weren't there or files that changed before media-monitor process
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went offline.
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"""
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for id, dir in directories.iteritems():
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self.logger.debug("%s, %s", id, dir)
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self.check_for_diff(id, dir)
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self.sync_database_to_filesystem(id, dir)
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"""Gets a list of files that the Airtime database knows for a specific directory.
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You need to provide the directory's row ID, which is obtained when calling
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get_list_of_watched_dirs function.
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dir_id -- row id of the directory in the cc_watched_dirs database table
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"""
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def list_db_files(self, dir_id):
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return self.api_client.list_all_db_files(dir_id)
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"""
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returns the path and the database row id for this path for all watched directories. Also
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returns the Stor directory, which can be identified by its row id (always has value of "1")
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"""
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def get_list_of_watched_dirs(self):
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json = self.api_client.list_all_watched_dirs()
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return json["dirs"]
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def check_for_diff(self, dir_id, dir):
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#set to hold new and/or modified files. We use a set to make it ok if files are added
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#twice. This is because some of the tests for new files return result sets that are not
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#mutually exclusive from each other.
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"""
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This function takes in a path name provided by the database (and its corresponding row id)
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and reads the list of files in the local file system. Its purpose is to discover which files
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exist on the file system but not in the database and vice versa, as well as which files have
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been modified since the database was last updated. In each case, this method will call an
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appropiate method to ensure that the database actually represents the filesystem.
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dir_id -- row id of the directory in the cc_watched_dirs database table
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dir -- pathname of the directory
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"""
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def sync_database_to_filesystem(self, dir_id, dir):
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"""
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set to hold new and/or modified files. We use a set to make it ok if files are added
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twice. This is because some of the tests for new files return result sets that are not
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mutually exclusive from each other.
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"""
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new_and_modified_files = set()
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removed_files = set()
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if len(file_path.strip(" \n")) > 0:
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all_files_set.add(file_path[len(dir)+1:])
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if os.path.exists("/var/tmp/airtime/.last_index"):
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#find files that have been modified since the last time
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#media-monitor process started.
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time_diff_sec = time.time() - os.path.getmtime("/var/tmp/airtime/.last_index")
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if os.path.exists(self.pe.timestamp_file):
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"""find files that have been modified since the last time media-monitor process started."""
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time_diff_sec = time.time() - os.path.getmtime(self.pe.timestamp_file)
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command = "find %s -type f -iname '*.ogg' -o -iname '*.mp3' -readable -mmin -%d" % (dir, time_diff_sec/60+1)
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else:
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command = "find %s -type f -iname '*.ogg' -o -iname '*.mp3' -readable" % dir
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stdout = self.execCommandAndReturnStdOut(command)
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stdout = self.pe.execCommandAndReturnStdOut(command)
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stdout = unicode(stdout, "utf_8")
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new_files = stdout.splitlines()
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if len(file_path.strip(" \n")) > 0:
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new_and_modified_files.add(file_path[len(dir)+1:])
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#new_and_modified_files gives us a set of files that were either copied or modified
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#since the last time media-monitor was running. These files were collected based on
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#their modified timestamp. But this is not all that has changed in the directory. Files
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#could have been removed, or files could have been moved into this directory (moving does
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#not affect last modified timestamp). Lets get a list of files that are on the file-system
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#that the db has no record of, and vice-versa.
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"""
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new_and_modified_files gives us a set of files that were either copied or modified
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since the last time media-monitor was running. These files were collected based on
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their modified timestamp. But this is not all that has changed in the directory. Files
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could have been removed, or files could have been moved into this directory (moving does
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not affect last modified timestamp). Lets get a list of files that are on the file-system
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that the db has no record of, and vice-versa.
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"""
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deleted_files_set = db_known_files_set - all_files_set
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new_files_set = all_files_set - db_known_files_set
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file_path = "%s/%s" % (dir, file_path)
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if os.path.exists(file_path):
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self.pe.handle_modified_file(False, os.path.basename(file_path), file_path)
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def execCommand(self, command):
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p = Popen(command, shell=True)
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sts = os.waitpid(p.pid, 0)[1]
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if sts != 0:
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self.logger.warn("command \n%s\n return with a non-zero return value", command)
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def execCommandAndReturnStdOut(self, command):
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p = Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
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stdout = p.communicate()[0]
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if p.returncode != 0:
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self.logger.warn("command \n%s\n return with a non-zero return value", command)
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return stdout
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