ClickHouse/dbms/tests/integration/helpers/network.py

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import os.path as p
import subprocess
import time
import os
import docker
from .cluster import HELPERS_DIR
class PartitionManager:
"""Allows introducing failures in the network between docker containers.
Can act as a context manager:
with pm as PartitionManager():
pm.partition_instances(instance1, instance2)
...
# At exit all partitions are removed automatically.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._iptables_rules = []
def drop_instance_zk_connections(self, instance, action='DROP'):
self._check_instance(instance)
self._add_rule({'source': instance.ip_address, 'destination_port': 2181, 'action': action})
self._add_rule({'destination': instance.ip_address, 'source_port': 2181, 'action': action})
def restore_instance_zk_connections(self, instance, action='DROP'):
self._check_instance(instance)
self._delete_rule({'source': instance.ip_address, 'destination_port': 2181, 'action': action})
self._delete_rule({'destination': instance.ip_address, 'source_port': 2181, 'action': action})
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def partition_instances(self, left, right, port=None, action='DROP'):
self._check_instance(left)
self._check_instance(right)
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def create_rule(src, dst):
rule = {'source': src.ip_address, 'destination': dst.ip_address, 'action': action}
if port is not None:
rule['destination_port'] = port
return rule
self._add_rule(create_rule(left, right))
self._add_rule(create_rule(right, left))
def heal_all(self):
while self._iptables_rules:
rule = self._iptables_rules.pop()
_NetworkManager.get().delete_iptables_rule(**rule)
def pop_rules(self):
res = self._iptables_rules[:]
self.heal_all()
return res
def push_rules(self, rules):
for rule in rules:
self._add_rule(rule)
@staticmethod
def _check_instance(instance):
if instance.ip_address is None:
raise Exception('Instance + ' + instance.name + ' is not launched!')
def _add_rule(self, rule):
_NetworkManager.get().add_iptables_rule(**rule)
self._iptables_rules.append(rule)
def _delete_rule(self, rule):
_NetworkManager.get().delete_iptables_rule(**rule)
self._iptables_rules.remove(rule)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.heal_all()
def __del__(self):
self.heal_all()
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class PartitionManagerDisabler:
def __init__(self, manager):
self.manager = manager
self.rules = self.manager.pop_rules()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.manager.push_rules(self.rules)
class _NetworkManager:
"""Execute commands inside a container with access to network settings.
We need to call iptables to create partitions, but we want to avoid sudo.
The way to circumvent this restriction is to run iptables in a container with network=host.
The container is long-running and periodically renewed - this is an optimization to avoid the overhead
of container creation on each call.
Source of the idea: https://github.com/worstcase/blockade/blob/master/blockade/host.py
"""
# Singleton instance.
_instance = None
@classmethod
def get(cls, **kwargs):
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = cls(**kwargs)
return cls._instance
def add_iptables_rule(self, **kwargs):
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cmd = ['iptables', '-I', 'DOCKER-USER', '1']
cmd.extend(self._iptables_cmd_suffix(**kwargs))
self._exec_run(cmd, privileged=True)
def delete_iptables_rule(self, **kwargs):
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cmd = ['iptables', '-D', 'DOCKER-USER']
cmd.extend(self._iptables_cmd_suffix(**kwargs))
self._exec_run(cmd, privileged=True)
@staticmethod
def _iptables_cmd_suffix(
source=None, destination=None,
source_port=None, destination_port=None,
action=None, probability=None):
ret = []
if probability is not None:
ret.extend(['-m', 'statistic', '--mode', 'random', '--probability', str(probability)])
ret.extend(['-p', 'tcp'])
if source is not None:
ret.extend(['-s', source])
if destination is not None:
ret.extend(['-d', destination])
if source_port is not None:
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ret.extend(['--sport', str(source_port)])
if destination_port is not None:
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ret.extend(['--dport', str(destination_port)])
if action is not None:
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ret.extend(['-j'] + action.split())
return ret
def __init__(
self,
image_name='clickhouse_tests_helper',
image_path=p.join(HELPERS_DIR, 'helper_container'),
container_expire_timeout=50, container_exit_timeout=60):
self.container_expire_timeout = container_expire_timeout
self.container_exit_timeout = container_exit_timeout
self._docker_client = docker.from_env(version=os.environ.get("DOCKER_API_VERSION"))
try:
self._image = self._docker_client.images.get(image_name)
except docker.errors.ImageNotFound:
# Use docker console client instead of python API to work around https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1397
subprocess.check_call(
['docker', 'build', '--force-rm', '--tag', image_name, '--network', 'host', image_path])
self._image = self._docker_client.images.get(image_name)
self._container = None
self._ensure_container()
def _ensure_container(self):
if self._container is None or self._container_expire_time <= time.time():
if self._container is not None:
try:
self._container.remove(force=True)
except docker.errors.NotFound:
pass
# Work around https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1477
host_config = self._docker_client.api.create_host_config(network_mode='host', auto_remove=True)
container_id = self._docker_client.api.create_container(
self._image.id, command=('sleep %s' % self.container_exit_timeout),
detach=True, host_config=host_config)['Id']
self._container_expire_time = time.time() + self.container_expire_timeout
self._docker_client.api.start(container_id)
self._container = self._docker_client.containers.get(container_id)
return self._container
def _exec_run(self, cmd, **kwargs):
container = self._ensure_container()
handle = self._docker_client.api.exec_create(container.id, cmd, **kwargs)
output = self._docker_client.api.exec_start(handle).decode('utf8')
exit_code = self._docker_client.api.exec_inspect(handle)['ExitCode']
if exit_code != 0:
print output
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(exit_code, cmd)
return output