sintonia/python_apps/pypo/pypo/pypomessagehandler.py

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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import logging
import traceback
import os
import sys
from threading import Thread
import time
# For RabbitMQ
from kombu.connection import Connection
from kombu.messaging import Exchange, Queue
from kombu.simple import SimpleQueue
from amqp.exceptions import AMQPError
import json
from kombu.mixins import ConsumerMixin
logging.captureWarnings(True)
class RabbitConsumer(ConsumerMixin):
def __init__(self, connection, queues, handler):
self.connection = connection
self.queues = queues
self.handler = handler
def get_consumers(self, Consumer, channel):
return [
Consumer(self.queues, callbacks=[self.on_message], accept=['text/plain']),
]
def on_message(self, body, message):
self.handler.handle_message(message.payload)
message.ack()
class PypoMessageHandler(Thread):
def __init__(self, pq, rq, config):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.logger = logging.getLogger('message_h')
self.pypo_queue = pq
self.recorder_queue = rq
self.config = config
def init_rabbit_mq(self):
self.logger.info("Initializing RabbitMQ stuff")
try:
schedule_exchange = Exchange("airtime-pypo", "direct", durable=True, auto_delete=True)
schedule_queue = Queue("pypo-fetch", exchange=schedule_exchange, key="foo")
with Connection(self.config["host"], \
self.config["user"], \
self.config["password"], \
self.config["vhost"], \
heartbeat = 5) as connection:
rabbit = RabbitConsumer(connection, [schedule_queue], self)
rabbit.run()
except Exception, e:
self.logger.error(e)
"""
Handle a message from RabbitMQ, put it into our yucky global var.
Hopefully there is a better way to do this.
"""
def handle_message(self, message):
try:
self.logger.info("Received event from RabbitMQ: %s" % message)
m = json.loads(message)
command = m['event_type']
self.logger.info("Handling command: " + command)
if command == 'update_schedule':
self.logger.info("Updating schdule...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'reset_liquidsoap_bootstrap':
self.logger.info("Resetting bootstrap vars...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'update_stream_setting':
self.logger.info("Updating stream setting...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'update_stream_format':
self.logger.info("Updating stream format...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'update_station_name':
self.logger.info("Updating station name...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'switch_source':
self.logger.info("switch_source command received...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'update_transition_fade':
self.logger.info("Updating trasition fade...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'disconnect_source':
self.logger.info("disconnect_source command received...")
self.pypo_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'update_recorder_schedule':
self.recorder_queue.put(message)
elif command == 'cancel_recording':
self.recorder_queue.put(message)
else:
self.logger.info("Unknown command: %s" % command)
except Exception, e:
self.logger.error("Exception in handling RabbitMQ message: %s", e)
def main(self):
try:
self.init_rabbit_mq()
except Exception, e:
self.logger.error('Exception: %s', e)
self.logger.error("traceback: %s", traceback.format_exc())
self.logger.error("Error connecting to RabbitMQ Server. Trying again in few seconds")
time.sleep(5)
"""
Main loop of the thread:
Wait for schedule updates from RabbitMQ, but in case there arent any,
poll the server to get the upcoming schedule.
"""
def run(self):
while True:
self.main()