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takahe/stator/models.py

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import datetime
import traceback
from typing import ClassVar, List, Optional, Type, cast
from asgiref.sync import sync_to_async
from django.db import models, transaction
from django.utils import timezone
from django.utils.functional import classproperty
from stator.graph import State, StateGraph, Transition
class StateField(models.CharField):
"""
A special field that automatically gets choices from a state graph
"""
def __init__(self, graph: Type[StateGraph], **kwargs):
# Sensible default for state length
kwargs.setdefault("max_length", 100)
# Add choices and initial
self.graph = graph
kwargs["choices"] = self.graph.choices
kwargs["default"] = self.graph.initial_state.name
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def deconstruct(self):
name, path, args, kwargs = super().deconstruct()
kwargs["graph"] = self.graph
return name, path, args, kwargs
def from_db_value(self, value, expression, connection):
if value is None:
return value
return self.graph.states[value]
def to_python(self, value):
if isinstance(value, State) or value is None:
return value
return self.graph.states[value]
def get_prep_value(self, value):
if isinstance(value, State):
return value.name
return value
class StatorModel(models.Model):
"""
A model base class that has a state machine backing it, with tasks to work
out when to move the state to the next one.
You need to provide a "state" field as an instance of StateField on the
concrete model yourself.
"""
# If this row is up for transition attempts
state_ready = models.BooleanField(default=False)
# When the state last actually changed, or the date of instance creation
state_changed = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
# When the last state change for the current state was attempted
# (and not successful, as this is cleared on transition)
state_attempted = models.DateTimeField(blank=True, null=True)
# If a lock is out on this row, when it is locked until
# (we don't identify the lock owner, as there's no heartbeats)
state_locked_until = models.DateTimeField(null=True, blank=True)
# Collection of subclasses of us
subclasses: ClassVar[List[Type["StatorModel"]]] = []
class Meta:
abstract = True
def __init_subclass__(cls) -> None:
if cls is not StatorModel:
cls.subclasses.append(cls)
@classproperty
def state_graph(cls) -> Type[StateGraph]:
return cls._meta.get_field("state").graph
@classmethod
async def atransition_schedule_due(cls, now=None) -> models.QuerySet:
"""
Finds instances of this model that need to run and schedule them.
"""
q = models.Q()
for state in cls.state_graph.states.values():
state = cast(State, state)
if not state.terminal:
q = q | models.Q(
(
models.Q(
state_attempted__lte=timezone.now()
- datetime.timedelta(seconds=state.try_interval)
)
| models.Q(state_attempted__isnull=True)
),
state=state.name,
)
await cls.objects.filter(q).aupdate(state_ready=True)
@classmethod
def transition_get_with_lock(
cls, number: int, lock_expiry: datetime.datetime
) -> List["StatorModel"]:
"""
Returns up to `number` tasks for execution, having locked them.
"""
with transaction.atomic():
selected = list(
cls.objects.filter(state_locked_until__isnull=True, state_ready=True)[
:number
].select_for_update()
)
cls.objects.filter(pk__in=[i.pk for i in selected]).update(
state_locked_until=timezone.now()
)
return selected
@classmethod
async def atransition_get_with_lock(
cls, number: int, lock_expiry: datetime.datetime
) -> List["StatorModel"]:
return await sync_to_async(cls.transition_get_with_lock)(number, lock_expiry)
@classmethod
async def atransition_clean_locks(cls):
await cls.objects.filter(state_locked_until__lte=timezone.now()).aupdate(
state_locked_until=None
)
def transition_schedule(self):
"""
Adds this instance to the queue to get its state transition attempted.
The scheduler will call this, but you can also call it directly if you
know it'll be ready and want to lower latency.
"""
self.state_ready = True
self.save()
async def atransition_attempt(self) -> bool:
"""
Attempts to transition the current state by running its handler(s).
"""
# Try each transition in priority order
for transition in self.state.transitions(automatic_only=True):
try:
success = await transition.get_handler()(self)
except BaseException as e:
await StatorError.acreate_from_instance(self, transition, e)
traceback.print_exc()
continue
if success:
await self.atransition_perform(transition.to_state.name)
return True
await self.__class__.objects.filter(pk=self.pk).aupdate(
state_attempted=timezone.now(),
state_locked_until=None,
state_ready=False,
)
return False
def transition_perform(self, state_name):
"""
Transitions the instance to the given state name, forcibly.
"""
if state_name not in self.state_graph.states:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid state {state_name}")
self.__class__.objects.filter(pk=self.pk).update(
state=state_name,
state_changed=timezone.now(),
state_attempted=None,
state_locked_until=None,
state_ready=False,
)
atransition_perform = sync_to_async(transition_perform)
class StatorError(models.Model):
"""
Tracks any errors running the transitions.
Meant to be cleaned out regularly. Should probably be a log.
"""
# appname.modelname (lowercased) label for the model this represents
model_label = models.CharField(max_length=200)
# The primary key of that model (probably int or str)
instance_pk = models.CharField(max_length=200)
# The state we moved from
from_state = models.CharField(max_length=200)
# The state we moved to (or tried to)
to_state = models.CharField(max_length=200)
# When it happened
date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
# Error name
error = models.TextField()
# Error details
error_details = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True)
@classmethod
async def acreate_from_instance(
cls,
instance: StatorModel,
transition: Transition,
exception: Optional[BaseException] = None,
):
return await cls.objects.acreate(
model_label=instance._meta.label_lower,
instance_pk=str(instance.pk),
from_state=transition.from_state,
to_state=transition.to_state,
error=str(exception),
error_details=traceback.format_exc(),
)