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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import paho.mqtt.client as paho # pip install paho-mqtt
import logging
import signal
import sys
import time
from datetime import datetime
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
import Queue
import threading
import imp
try:
import hashlib
md = hashlib.md5
except ImportError:
import md5
md = md5.new
import os
import socket
from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser, NoOptionError
import codecs
import ast
import re
HAVE_TLS = True
try:
import ssl
except ImportError:
HAVE_TLS = False
HAVE_JINJA = True
try:
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader
jenv = Environment(
loader = FileSystemLoader('templates/', encoding='utf-8'),
trim_blocks = True)
jenv.filters['jsonify'] = json.dumps
except ImportError:
HAVE_JINJA = False
__author__ = 'Jan-Piet Mens <jpmens()gmail.com>, Ben Jones <ben.jones12()gmail.com>'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2014 Jan-Piet Mens'
__license__ = """Eclipse Public License - v 1.0 (http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)"""
# script name (without extension) used for config/logfile names
SCRIPTNAME = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(__file__))[0]
CONFIGFILE = os.getenv(SCRIPTNAME.upper() + 'INI', SCRIPTNAME + '.ini')
LOGFILE = os.getenv(SCRIPTNAME.upper() + 'LOG', SCRIPTNAME + '.log')
# lwt values - may make these configurable later?
LWTALIVE = "1"
LWTDEAD = "0"
class Config(RawConfigParser):
specials = {
'TRUE' : True,
'FALSE' : False,
'NONE' : None,
}
def __init__(self, configuration_file):
RawConfigParser.__init__(self)
f = codecs.open(configuration_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8')
self.readfp(f)
f.close()
''' set defaults '''
self.hostname = 'localhost'
self.port = 1883
self.username = None
self.password = None
self.clientid = SCRIPTNAME
self.lwt = 'clients/%s' % SCRIPTNAME
self.skipretained = False
self.cleansession = False
self.protocol = 3
self.logformat = '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)-5s [%(module)s] %(message)s'
self.logfile = LOGFILE
self.loglevel = 'DEBUG'
self.functions = None
self.directory = '.'
self.ca_certs = None
self.tls_version = None
self.certfile = None
self.keyfile = None
self.tls_insecure = False
self.tls = False
self.__dict__.update(self.config('defaults'))
if HAVE_TLS == False:
logging.error("TLS parameters set but no TLS available (SSL)")
sys.exit(2)
if self.ca_certs is not None:
self.tls = True
if self.tls_version is not None:
if self.tls_version == 'tlsv1':
self.tls_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1
if self.tls_version == 'sslv3':
self.tls_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3
self.loglevelnumber = self.level2number(self.loglevel)
def level2number(self, level):
levels = {
'CRITICAL' : 50,
'DEBUG' : 10,
'ERROR' : 40,
'FATAL' : 50,
'INFO' : 20,
'NOTSET' : 0,
'WARN' : 30,
'WARNING' : 30,
}
return levels.get(level.upper(), levels['DEBUG'])
def g(self, section, key, default=None):
try:
val = self.get(section, key)
if val.upper() in self.specials:
return self.specials[val.upper()]
return ast.literal_eval(val)
except NoOptionError:
return default
except ValueError: # e.g. %(xxx)s in string
return val
except SyntaxError: # If not python value, e.g. list of targets coma separated
return val
except:
raise
return val
def getlist(self, section, key):
''' Return a list, fail if it isn't a list '''
val = None
try:
val = self.get(section, key)
val = [s.strip() for s in val.split(',')]
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Expecting a list in section `%s', key `%s' (%s)" % (section, key, str(e)))
return val
def getdict(self, section, key):
val = self.g(section, key)
try:
return dict(val)
except:
return None
def config(self, section):
''' Convert a whole section's options (except the options specified
explicitly below) into a dict, turning
[config:mqtt]
host = 'localhost'
username = None
list = [1, 'aaa', 'bbb', 4]
into
{u'username': None, u'host': 'localhost', u'list': [1, 'aaa', 'bbb', 4]}
Cannot use config.items() because I want each value to be
retrieved with g() as above '''
d = None
if self.has_section(section):
d = dict((key, self.g(section, key))
for (key) in self.options(section) if key not in ['targets'])
return d
def datamap(self, name, topic):
''' Attempt to invoke function `name' loaded from the
`functions' Python package '''
val = None
try:
func = getattr(__import__(cf.functions, fromlist=[name]), name)
try:
val = func(topic, srv) # new version
except TypeError:
val = func(topic) # legacy
except:
raise
return val
def alldata(self, name, topic, data):
''' Attempt to invoke function `name' loaded from the
`functions' Python package '''
val = None
try:
func = getattr(__import__(cf.functions, fromlist=[name]), name)
val = func(topic, data, srv)
except:
raise
return val
def filter(self, name, topic, payload):
''' Attempt to invoke function `name' from the `functions'
package. Return that function's True/False '''
rc = False
try:
func = getattr(__import__(cf.functions, fromlist=[name]), name)
rc = func(topic, payload)
except:
raise
return rc
# This class, shamelessly stolen from https://gist.github.com/cypreess/5481681
# The `srv' bits are added for mqttwarn
class PeriodicThread(object):
"""
Python periodic Thread using Timer with instant cancellation
"""
def __init__(self, callback=None, period=1, name=None, srv=None, *args, **kwargs):
self.name = name
self.srv = srv
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
self.callback = callback
self.period = period
self.stop = False
self.current_timer = None
self.schedule_lock = threading.Lock()
def start(self):
"""
Mimics Thread standard start method
"""
self.schedule_timer()
def run(self):
"""
By default run callback. Override it if you want to use inheritance
"""
if self.callback is not None:
self.callback(srv)
def _run(self):
"""
Run desired callback and then reschedule Timer (if thread is not stopped)
"""
try:
self.run()
except Exception, e:
logging.exception("Exception in running periodic thread")
finally:
with self.schedule_lock:
if not self.stop:
self.schedule_timer()
def schedule_timer(self):
"""
Schedules next Timer run
"""
self.current_timer = threading.Timer(self.period, self._run, *self.args, **self.kwargs)
if self.name:
self.current_timer.name = self.name
self.current_timer.start()
def cancel(self):
"""
Mimics Timer standard cancel method
"""
with self.schedule_lock:
self.stop = True
if self.current_timer is not None:
self.current_timer.cancel()
def join(self):
"""
Mimics Thread standard join method
"""
self.current_timer.join()
try:
cf = Config(CONFIGFILE)
except Exception, e:
print "Cannot open configuration at %s: %s" % (CONFIGFILE, str(e))
sys.exit(2)
LOGLEVEL = cf.loglevelnumber
LOGFILE = cf.logfile
LOGFORMAT = cf.logformat
# initialise logging
logging.basicConfig(filename=LOGFILE, level=LOGLEVEL, format=LOGFORMAT)
logging.info("Starting %s" % SCRIPTNAME)
logging.info("INFO MODE")
logging.debug("DEBUG MODE")
# initialise MQTT broker connection
mqttc = paho.Client(cf.clientid, clean_session=cf.cleansession, protocol=cf.protocol)
# initialise processor queue
q_in = Queue.Queue(maxsize=0)
num_workers = 1
exit_flag = False
ptlist = {} # List of PeriodicThread() objects
# Class with helper functions which is passed to each plugin
# and its global instantiation
class Service(object):
def __init__(self, mqttc, logging):
self.mqttc = mqttc
self.logging = logging
self.SCRIPTNAME = SCRIPTNAME
srv = Service(None, None)
service_plugins = {}
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1305532/
class Struct:
def __init__(self, **entries):
self.__dict__.update(entries)
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s>' % str("\n ".join("%s: %s" % (k, repr(v)) for (k, v) in self.__dict__.iteritems()))
def get(self, key, default=None):
if key in self.__dict__ and self.__dict__[key] is not None:
return self.__dict__[key]
else:
return default
def enum(self):
item = {}
for (k, v) in self.__dict__.iteritems():
item[k] = v
return item
def render_template(filename, data):
text = None
if HAVE_JINJA is True:
template = jenv.get_template(filename)
text = template.render(data)
return text
def get_sections():
sections = []
for section in cf.sections():
if section == 'defaults':
continue
if section == 'cron':
continue
if section == 'failover':
continue
if section.startswith('config:'):
continue
if cf.has_option(section, 'targets'):
sections.append(section)
else:
logging.warn("Section `%s' has no targets defined" % section)
return sections
def get_topic(section):
if cf.has_option(section, 'topic'):
return cf.get(section, 'topic')
return section
def get_qos(section):
qos = 0
if cf.has_option(section, 'qos'):
qos = int(cf.get(section, 'qos'))
return qos
def get_config(section, name):
value = None
if cf.has_option(section, name):
value = cf.get(section, name)
return value
def is_filtered(section, topic, payload):
if cf.has_option(section, 'filter'):
filterfunc = get_function_name( cf.get(section, 'filter') )
try:
return cf.filter(filterfunc, topic, payload)
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Cannot invoke filter function %s defined in %s: %s" % (filterfunc, section, str(e)))
return False
def get_function_name(s):
func = None
if s is not None:
try:
valid = re.match('^[\w]+\(\)', s)
if valid is not None:
func = re.sub('[()]', '', s)
except:
pass
return func
def get_topic_data(section, topic):
if cf.has_option(section, 'datamap'):
name = get_function_name(cf.get(section, 'datamap'))
try:
return cf.datamap(name, topic)
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Cannot invoke datamap function %s defined in %s: %s" % (name, section, str(e)))
return None
def get_all_data(section, topic, data):
if cf.has_option(section, 'alldata'):
name = get_function_name(cf.get(section, 'alldata'))
try:
return cf.alldata(name, topic, data)
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Cannot invoke alldata function %s defined in %s: %s" % (name, section, str(e)))
return None
class Job(object):
def __init__(self, prio, service, section, topic, payload, target):
self.prio = prio
self.service = service
self.section = section
self.topic = topic
self.payload = payload
self.target = target
logging.debug("New `%s:%s' job: %s" % (service, target, topic))
return
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.prio, other.prio)
# MQTT broker callbacks
def on_connect(mosq, userdata, result_code):
"""
Handle connections (or failures) to the broker.
This is called after the client has received a CONNACK message
from the broker in response to calling connect().
The result_code is one of;
0: Success
1: Refused - unacceptable protocol version
2: Refused - identifier rejected
3: Refused - server unavailable
4: Refused - bad user name or password (MQTT v3.1 broker only)
5: Refused - not authorised (MQTT v3.1 broker only)
"""
if result_code == 0:
logging.debug("Connected to MQTT broker, subscribing to topics...")
subscribed = []
for section in get_sections():
topic = get_topic(section)
qos = get_qos(section)
if topic in subscribed:
continue
logging.debug("Subscribing to %s (qos=%d)" % (topic, qos))
mqttc.subscribe(str(topic), qos)
subscribed.append(topic)
mqttc.publish(cf.lwt, LWTALIVE, qos=0, retain=True)
elif result_code == 1:
logging.info("Connection refused - unacceptable protocol version")
elif result_code == 2:
logging.info("Connection refused - identifier rejected")
elif result_code == 3:
logging.info("Connection refused - server unavailable")
elif result_code == 4:
logging.info("Connection refused - bad user name or password")
elif result_code == 5:
logging.info("Connection refused - not authorised")
else:
logging.warning("Connection failed - result code %d" % (result_code))
def on_disconnect(mosq, userdata, result_code):
"""
Handle disconnections from the broker
"""
if result_code == 0:
logging.info("Clean disconnection from broker")
else:
send_failover("brokerdisconnected", "Broker connection lost. Will attempt to reconnect in 5s...")
time.sleep(5)
def on_message(mosq, userdata, msg):
"""
Message received from the broker
"""
topic = msg.topic
payload = str(msg.payload)
logging.debug("Message received on %s: %s" % (topic, payload))
if msg.retain == 1:
if cf.skipretained:
logging.debug("Skipping retained message on %s" % topic)
return
# Try to find matching settings for this topic
for section in get_sections():
# Get the topic for this section (usually the section name but optionally overridden)
match_topic = get_topic(section)
if paho.topic_matches_sub(match_topic, topic):
logging.debug("Section [%s] matches message on %s. Processing..." % (section, topic))
# Check for any message filters
if is_filtered(section, topic, payload):
logging.debug("Filter in section [%s] has skipped message on %s" % (section, topic))
continue
# Send the message to any targets specified
send_to_targets(section, topic, payload)
# End of MQTT broker callbacks
def send_failover(reason, message):
# Make sure we dump this event to the log
logging.warn(message)
# Attempt to send the message to our failover targets
send_to_targets('failover', reason, message)
def send_to_targets(section, topic, payload):
if cf.has_section(section) == False:
logging.warn("Section [%s] does not exist in your INI file, skipping message on %s" % (section, topic))
return
dispatcher_dict = cf.getdict(section, 'targets')
if type(dispatcher_dict) == dict:
def get_key(item):
# precede a key with the number of topic levels and then use reverse alphabetic sort order
# '+' is after '#' in ascii table
# caveat: for instance space is allowed in topic name but will be less specific than '+', '#'
# so replace '#' with first ascii character and '+' with second ascii character
# http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/dw/webservices/ws-mqtt/mqtt-v3r1.html#appendix-a
# item[0] represents topic. replace wildcard characters to ensure the right order
modified_topic = item[0].replace('#', chr(0x01)).replace('+', chr(0x02))
levels = len(item[0].split('/'))
# concatenate levels with leading zeros and modified topic and return as a key
return "{:03d}{}".format(levels, modified_topic)
# produce a sorted list of topic/targets with longest and more specific first
sorted_dispatcher = sorted(dispatcher_dict.items(), key=get_key, reverse=True)
for match_topic, targets in sorted_dispatcher:
if paho.topic_matches_sub(match_topic, topic):
# hocus pocus, let targets become a list
targetlist = targets if type(targets) == list else [targets]
logging.debug("Most specific match %s dispatched to %s" % (match_topic, targets))
# first most specific topic matches then stops processing
break
else:
# Not found then no action. This could be configured intentionally.
logging.debug("Dispatcher definition does not contain matching topic/target pair in section [%s]" % section)
return
else:
targetlist = cf.getlist(section, 'targets')
if type(targetlist) != list:
# if targets is neither dict nor list
logging.error("Target definition in section [%s] is incorrect" % section)
cleanup(0)
return
for t in targetlist:
logging.debug("Message on %s going to %s" % (topic, t))
# Each target is either "service" or "service:target"
# If no target specified then notify ALL targets
service = t
target = None
# Check if this is for a specific target
if t.find(':') != -1:
try:
service, target = t.split(':', 2)
except:
logging.warn("Invalid target %s - should be 'service:target'" % (t))
continue
if not service in service_plugins:
logging.error("Invalid configuration: topic %s points to non-existing service %s" % (topic, service))
return
sendtos = None
if target is None:
sendtos = get_service_targets(service)
else:
sendtos = [target]
for sendto in sendtos:
job = Job(1, service, section, topic, payload, sendto)
q_in.put(job)
def builtin_transform_data(topic, payload):
''' Return a dict with initial transformation data which is made
available to all plugins '''
tdata = {}
dt = datetime.now()
tdata['topic'] = topic
tdata['payload'] = payload
tdata['_dtepoch'] = int(time.time()) # 1392628581
tdata['_dtiso'] = datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ") # 2014-02-17T10:38:43.910691Z
tdata['_dthhmm'] = dt.strftime('%H:%M') # 10:16
tdata['_dthhmmss'] = dt.strftime('%H:%M:%S') # hhmmss=10:16:21
return tdata
def get_service_config(service):
config = cf.config('config:' + service)
if config is None:
return {}
return dict(config)
def get_service_targets(service):
try:
targets = cf.getdict('config:' + service, 'targets')
if type(targets) != dict:
logging.error("No targets for service `%s'" % service)
cleanup(0)
except:
logging.error("No targets for service `%s'" % service)
cleanup(0)
if targets is None:
return {}
return dict(targets)
def xform(function, orig_value, transform_data):
''' Attempt transformation on orig_value.
1st. function()
2nd. inline {xxxx}
'''
if orig_value is None:
return None
res = orig_value
if function is not None:
function_name = get_function_name(function)
if function_name is not None:
try:
res = cf.datamap(function_name, transform_data)
return res
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Cannot invoke %s(): %s" % (function_name, str(e)))
try:
res = function.format(**transform_data).encode('utf-8')
except Exception, e:
pass
if type(res) == str:
res = res.replace("\\n", "\n")
return res
def processor():
"""
Queue runner. Pull a job from the queue, find the module in charge
of handling the service, and invoke the module's plugin to do so.
"""
while not exit_flag:
job = q_in.get(15)
service = job.service
section = job.section
target = job.target
logging.debug("Processor is handling: `%s' for %s" % (service, target))
item = {}
try:
item = {
'service' : service,
'section' : section,
'target' : target,
'config' : get_service_config(service),
'addrs' : get_service_targets(service)[target],
'topic' : job.topic,
'payload' : job.payload,
'data' : None,
'title' : None,
'image' : None,
'message' : None,
'priority' : None
}
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Cannot handle service=%s, target=%s: %s" % (service, target, str(e)))
q_in.task_done()
return
transform_data = builtin_transform_data(job.topic, job.payload)
topic_data = get_topic_data(job.section, job.topic)
if topic_data is not None and type(topic_data) == dict:
transform_data = dict(transform_data.items() + topic_data.items())
# The dict returned is completely merged into transformation data
# The difference bewteen this and `get_topic_data()' is that this
# function obtains the topic string as well as the payload and any
# existing transformation data, and it can do 'things' with all.
# This is the way it should originally have been, but I can no
# longer fix the original ... (legacy)
all_data = get_all_data(job.section, job.topic, transform_data)
if all_data is not None and type(all_data) == dict:
transform_data = dict(transform_data.items() + all_data.items())
# Attempt to decode the payload from JSON. If it's possible, add
# the JSON keys into item to pass to the plugin, and create the
# outgoing (i.e. transformed) message.
try:
payload_data = json.loads(job.payload)
transform_data = dict(transform_data.items() + payload_data.items())
except:
pass
item['data'] = dict(transform_data.items())
item['title'] = xform(get_config(section, 'title'), SCRIPTNAME, transform_data)
item['image'] = xform(get_config(section, 'image'), '', transform_data)
item['message'] = xform(get_config(section, 'format'), job.payload, transform_data)
item['priority'] = int(xform(get_config(section, 'priority'), 0, transform_data))
if HAVE_JINJA is True:
template = get_config(section, 'template')
if template is not None:
try:
text = render_template(template, transform_data)
if text is not None:
item['message'] = text
except Exception, e:
logging.warn("Cannot render `%s' template: %s" % (template, str(e)))
if item.get('message') is not None and len(item.get('message')) > 0:
st = Struct(**item)
notified = False
try:
module = service_plugins[service]['module']
notified = module.plugin(srv, st)
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Cannot invoke service for `%s': %s" % (service, str(e)))
if not notified:
logging.warn("Notification of %s for `%s' FAILED" % (service, item.get('topic')))
else:
logging.warn("Notification of %s for `%s' suppressed: text is empty" % (service, item.get('topic')))
q_in.task_done()
logging.debug("Thread exiting...")
# http://code.davidjanes.com/blog/2008/11/27/how-to-dynamically-load-python-code/
def load_module(path):
try:
fp = open(path, 'rb')
return imp.load_source(md(path).hexdigest(), path, fp)
finally:
try:
fp.close()
except:
pass
def load_services(services):
for service in services:
modulefile = 'services/%s.py' % service
service_plugins[service] = {}
try:
service_plugins[service]['module'] = load_module(modulefile)
logging.debug("Service %s loaded" % (service))
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Can't load %s service (%s): %s" % (service, modulefile, str(e)))
sys.exit(1)
try:
service_config = cf.config('config:' + service)
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Service `%s' has no config section: %s" % (service, str(e)))
sys.exit(1)
service_plugins[service]['config'] = service_config
def connect():
"""
Load service plugins, connect to the broker, launch daemon threads and listen forever
"""
try:
services = cf.getlist('defaults', 'launch')
except:
logging.error("No services configured. Aborting")
sys.exit(2)
try:
os.chdir(cf.directory)
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Cannot chdir to %s: %s" % (cf.directory, str(e)))
sys.exit(2)
load_services(services)
srv.mqttc = mqttc
srv.logging = logging
logging.debug("Attempting connection to MQTT broker %s:%d..." % (cf.hostname, int(cf.port)))
mqttc.on_connect = on_connect
mqttc.on_message = on_message
mqttc.on_disconnect = on_disconnect
# check for authentication
if cf.username:
mqttc.username_pw_set(cf.username, cf.password)
# set the lwt before connecting
logging.debug("Setting LWT to %s..." % (cf.lwt))
mqttc.will_set(cf.lwt, payload=LWTDEAD, qos=0, retain=True)
# Delays will be: 3, 6, 12, 24, 30, 30, ...
# mqttc.reconnect_delay_set(delay=3, delay_max=30, exponential_backoff=True)
if cf.tls == True:
mqttc.tls_set(cf.ca_certs, cf.certfile, cf.keyfile, tls_version=cf.tls_version, ciphers=None)
if cf.tls_insecure:
mqttc.tls_insecure_set(True)
try:
mqttc.connect(cf.hostname, int(cf.port), 60)
except Exception, e:
logging.error("Cannot connect to MQTT broker at %s:%d: %s" % (cf.hostname, int(cf.port), str(e)))
sys.exit(2)
# Launch worker threads to operate on queue
for i in range(num_workers):
t = threading.Thread(target=processor)
t.daemon = True
t.start()
# If the config file has a [cron] section, the key names therein are
# functions from 'myfuncs.py' which should be invoked periodically.
# The key's value (must be numeric!) is the period in seconds.
if cf.has_section('cron'):
for name, val in cf.items('cron'):
try:
func = getattr(__import__(cf.functions, fromlist=[name]), name)
interval = float(val)
ptlist[name] = PeriodicThread(func, interval, srv=srv)
ptlist[name].start()
except AttributeError:
logging.error("[cron] section has function [%s] specified, but that's not defined" % name)
continue
while True:
try:
mqttc.loop_forever()
except socket.error:
logging.info("MQTT server disconnected; sleeping")
time.sleep(5)
except:
# FIXME: add logging with trace
raise
def cleanup(signum=None, frame=None):
"""
Signal handler to ensure we disconnect cleanly
in the event of a SIGTERM or SIGINT.
"""
global exit_flag
exit_flag = True
for ptname in ptlist:
logging.debug("Cancel %s timer" % ptname)
ptlist[ptname].cancel()
logging.debug("Disconnecting from MQTT broker...")
mqttc.publish(cf.lwt, LWTDEAD, qos=0, retain=True)
mqttc.loop_stop()
mqttc.disconnect()
logging.info("Waiting for queue to drain")
q_in.join()
logging.debug("Exiting on signal %d", signum)
sys.exit(signum)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# use the signal module to handle signals
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, cleanup)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, cleanup)
# connect to broker and start listening
connect()