Source code for socs.agents.ibootbar.agent

import argparse
import os
import time

import txaio
from autobahn.twisted.util import sleep as dsleep
from ocs import ocs_agent, site_config
from ocs.ocs_twisted import TimeoutLock
from twisted.internet.defer import inlineCallbacks

from socs.snmp import SNMPTwister

# For logging
txaio.use_twisted()


def _extract_oid_field_and_value(get_result):
    """Extract field names and OID values from SNMP GET results.

    The ObjectType objects returned from pysnmp interactions contain the
    info we want to use for field names, specifically the OID and associated
    integer for uniquely identifying duplicate OIDs, as well as the value of the
    OID, which we want to save.

    Here we use the prettyPrint() method to get the OID name, requiring
    some string manipulation. We also just grab the hidden ._value
    directly, as this seemed the cleanest way to get an actual value of a
    normal type. Without doing this we get a pysnmp defined Integer32 or
    DisplayString, which were awkward to handle, particularly the
    DisplayString.

    Parameters
    ----------
    get_result : pysnmp.smi.rfc1902.ObjectType
        Result from a pysnmp GET command.

    Returns
    -------
    field_name : str
        Field name for an OID, i.e. 'outletStatus_1'
    oid_value : int or str
        Associated value for the OID. Returns None if not an int or str
    oid_description : str
        String description of the OID value.
    """
    # OID from SNMP GET
    oid = get_result[0].prettyPrint()
    # Makes something like 'IBOOTPDU-MIB::outletStatus.1'
    # look like 'outletStatus_1'
    field_name = oid.split("::")[1].replace('.', '_')

    # Grab OID value, mostly these are integers
    oid_value = get_result[1]._value
    oid_description = get_result[1].prettyPrint()

    # Decode string values
    if isinstance(oid_value, bytes):
        oid_value = oid_value.decode("utf-8")

    # I don't expect any other types at the moment, but just in case.
    if not isinstance(oid_value, (int, bytes, str)):
        oid_value = None

    return field_name, oid_value, oid_description


def _build_message(get_result, names, time):
    """Build the message for publication on an OCS Feed.

    Parameters
    ----------
    get_result : pysnmp.smi.rfc1902.ObjectType
        Result from a pysnmp GET command.
    names : list
        List of strings for outlet names
    time : float
        Timestamp for when the SNMP GET was issued.

    Returns
    -------
    message : dict
        OCS Feed formatted message for publishing
    """
    message = {
        'block_name': 'ibootbar',
        'timestamp': time,
        'data': {}
    }

    for item in get_result:
        field_name, oid_value, oid_description = _extract_oid_field_and_value(item)

        if oid_value is None:
            continue

        message['data'][field_name] = oid_value
        message['data'][field_name + "_name"] = names[int(field_name[-1])]
        message['data'][field_name + "_description"] = oid_description

    return message


[docs] def update_cache(get_result, names, outlet_locked, timestamp): """Update the OID Value Cache. The OID Value Cache is used to store each unique OID and will be passed to session.data The cache consists of a dictionary, with the unique OIDs as keys, and another dictionary as the value. Each of these nested dictionaries contains the OID values, name, and description (decoded string). An example for a single OID, with connection status and timestamp information:: {"outletStatus_0": {"status": 1, "name": Outlet-1, "description": "on"}, "ibootbar_connection": {"last_attempt": 1598543359.6326838, "connected": True}, "timestamp": 1656085022.680916} Parameters ---------- get_result : pysnmp.smi.rfc1902.ObjectType Result from a pysnmp GET command. names : list List of strings for outlet names outlet_locked : list of bool List of bool for outlets (1-8) that are locked timestamp : float Timestamp for when the SNMP GET was issued. """ oid_cache = {} # Return disconnected if SNMP response is empty if get_result is None: oid_cache['ibootbar_connection'] = {'last_attempt': time.time(), 'connected': False} return oid_cache for item in get_result: field_name, oid_value, oid_description = _extract_oid_field_and_value(item) if oid_value is None: continue # Update OID Cache for session.data oid_cache[field_name] = {"status": oid_value} oid_cache[field_name]["name"] = names[int(field_name[-1])] oid_cache[field_name]["locked"] = outlet_locked[int(field_name[-1])] oid_cache[field_name]["description"] = oid_description oid_cache['ibootbar_connection'] = {'last_attempt': time.time(), 'connected': True} oid_cache['timestamp'] = timestamp return oid_cache
[docs] class ibootbarAgent: """Monitor the ibootbar system via SNMP. Parameters ---------- agent : OCSAgent OCSAgent object which forms this Agent address : str Address of the ibootbar. port : int SNMP port to issue GETs to, default to 161. ibootbar_type : str Type of dataprobe ibootbar (IBOOTPDU or IBOOTBAR), defaults to IBOOTPDU. version : int SNMP version for communication (1, 2, or 3), defaults to 2. lock_outlet : list of ints List of outlets to lock on agent startup. Outlets are numbered 1-8. Attributes ---------- agent : OCSAgent OCSAgent object which forms this Agent is_streaming : bool Tracks whether or not the agent is actively issuing SNMP GET commands to the ibootbar. Setting to false stops sending commands. log : txaio.tx.Logger txaio logger object, created by the OCSAgent """ def __init__(self, agent, address, port=161, ibootbar_type='IBOOTPDU', version=2, lock_outlet=None): self.agent = agent self.is_streaming = False self.log = self.agent.log self.lock = TimeoutLock() # Initialize with locked outlets if given in args self.outlet_locked = [False for i in range(8)] if lock_outlet is not None: for i in range(8): if i + 1 in lock_outlet: self.outlet_locked[i] = True else: self.outlet_locked[i] = False self.log.info(f'Using SNMP version {version}.') self.ibootbar_type = ibootbar_type self.version = version self.address = address self.snmp = SNMPTwister(address, port) self.connected = True self.lastGet = 0 self.sample_period = 60 agg_params = { 'frame_length': 10 * 60 # [sec] } self.agent.register_feed('ibootbar', record=True, agg_params=agg_params, buffer_time=0)
[docs] @ocs_agent.param('test_mode', default=False, type=bool) @inlineCallbacks def acq(self, session, params=None): """acq() **Process** - Fetch values from the ibootbar via SNMP. Notes ----- The most recent data collected is stored in session.data in the structure:: >>> response.session['data'] {'outletStatus_0': {'status': 1, 'name': 'Outlet-1', 'description': 'on'}, 'outletStatus_1': {'status': 0, 'name': 'Outlet-2', 'description': 'off'}, ... 'ibootbar_connection': {'last_attempt': 1656085022.680916, 'connected': True}, 'timestamp': 1656085022.680916, 'address': '10.10.10.50'} """ # Set initial default outlet names # Note outlets are numbered 1-8 physically on ibootbars, OIDs are numbered 0-7 names = ['Outlet-1', 'Outlet-2', 'Outlet-3', 'Outlet-4', 'Outlet-5', 'Outlet-6', 'Outlet-7', 'Outlet-8'] self.is_streaming = True while self.is_streaming: yield dsleep(1) if not self.connected: self.log.error('No SNMP response. Check your connection!') self.log.info('Trying to reconnect.') read_time = time.time() # Check if sample period has passed before getting status if (read_time - self.lastGet) < self.sample_period: continue get_list = [] name_list = [] names = [] # Create the lists of OIDs to send get commands for i in range(8): get_list.append((self.ibootbar_type + '-MIB', 'outletStatus', i)) name_list.append((self.ibootbar_type + '-MIB', 'outletName', i)) # Issue SNMP GET commands get_result = yield self.snmp.get(get_list, self.version) if get_result is None: self.connected = False session.data['ibootbar_connection'] = {'last_attempt': time.time(), 'connected': False} continue self.connected = True name_result = yield self.snmp.get(name_list, self.version) if name_result is None: self.connected = False session.data['ibootbar_connection'] = {'last_attempt': time.time(), 'connected': False} continue self.connected = True for item in name_result: names.append(item[1].prettyPrint()) # Do not publish if ibootbar connection has dropped try: # Update session.data oid_cache = update_cache(get_result, names, self.outlet_locked, read_time) oid_cache['address'] = self.address session.data = oid_cache self.log.debug("{data}", data=session.data) self.lastGet = time.time() # Publish to feed message = _build_message(get_result, names, read_time) self.log.debug("{msg}", msg=message) session.app.publish_to_feed('ibootbar', message) except Exception as e: self.log.error(f'{e}') yield dsleep(1) if params['test_mode']: break return True, "Finished Recording"
def _stop_acq(self, session, params=None): """_stop_acq() **Task** - Stop task associated with acq process. """ if self.is_streaming: session.set_status('stopping') self.is_streaming = False return True, "Stopping Recording" else: return False, "Acq is not currently running"
[docs] @ocs_agent.param('outlet', choices=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]) @ocs_agent.param('state', choices=['on', 'off']) @inlineCallbacks def set_outlet(self, session, params=None): """set_outlet(outlet, state) **Task** - Set a particular outlet to on/off. Parameters ---------- outlet : int Outlet number to set. Choices are 1-8 (physical outlets). state : str State to set outlet to, which may be 'on' or 'off' """ with self.lock.acquire_timeout(3, job='set_outlet') as acquired: if not acquired: return False, "Could not acquire lock" # Check if outlet is locked outlet_id = params['outlet'] - 1 if self.outlet_locked[outlet_id]: return False, 'Outlet {} is locked. Cannot turn outlet on/off.'.format(params['outlet']) # Convert given state parameter to integer if params['state'] == 'on': state = 1 else: state = 0 # Issue SNMP SET command to given outlet if self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTPDU': outlet = [('IBOOTPDU-MIB', 'outletControl', outlet_id)] elif self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTBAR': outlet = [('IBOOTBAR-MIB', 'outletCommand', outlet_id)] setcmd = yield self.snmp.set(outlet, self.version, state) self.log.info('{}'.format(setcmd)) # Force SNMP GET status commands by rewinding the lastGet time by sample period self.lastGet = self.lastGet - self.sample_period return True, 'Set outlet {} to {}'.\ format(params['outlet'], params['state'])
[docs] @ocs_agent.param('outlet', choices=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]) @ocs_agent.param('cycle_time', default=10, type=int) @inlineCallbacks def cycle_outlet(self, session, params=None): """cycle_outlet(outlet, cycle_time=10) **Task** - Cycle a particular outlet for given amount of seconds. Parameters ---------- outlet : int Outlet number to cycle. Choices are 1-8 (physical outlets). cycle_time : int The amount of seconds to cycle an outlet. Default is 10 seconds. """ with self.lock.acquire_timeout(3, job='cycle_outlet') as acquired: if not acquired: return False, "Could not acquire lock" # Check if outlet is locked outlet_id = params['outlet'] - 1 if self.outlet_locked[outlet_id]: return False, 'Outlet {} is locked. Cannot cycle outlet.'.format(params['outlet']) # Issue SNMP SET command for cycle time if self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTPDU': set_cycle = [('IBOOTPDU-MIB', 'outletCycleTime', outlet_id)] elif self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTBAR': set_cycle = [('IBOOTBAR-MIB', 'cycleTime', outlet_id)] setcmd1 = yield self.snmp.set(set_cycle, self.version, params['cycle_time']) self.log.info('{}'.format(setcmd1)) # Issue SNMP SET command to given outlet if self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTPDU': outlet = [('IBOOTPDU-MIB', 'outletControl', outlet_id)] elif self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTBAR': outlet = [('IBOOTBAR-MIB', 'outletCommand', outlet_id)] setcmd2 = yield self.snmp.set(outlet, self.version, 2) self.log.info('{}'.format(setcmd2)) self.log.info('Cycling outlet {} for {} seconds'. format(outlet_id, params['cycle_time'])) # Force SNMP GET status commands throughout the cycle time for i in range(params['cycle_time'] + 1): self.lastGet = self.lastGet - self.sample_period yield dsleep(1) return True, 'Cycled outlet {} for {} seconds'.\ format(params['outlet'], params['cycle_time'])
[docs] @ocs_agent.param('_') @inlineCallbacks def set_initial_state(self, session, params=None): """set_initial_state() **Task** - Set outlets to their initial states. Performs a software reboot. The outlets are then set to their respective initial states. This takes about 30 seconds. """ if self.ibootbar_type == 'IBOOTBAR': return False, 'Software reboot is not supported for IBOOTBAR type devices.' with self.lock.acquire_timeout(3, job='reboot') as acquired: if not acquired: return False, "Could not acquire lock" # Send SNMP SET command to set rebootSystem to True reboot = [('IBOOTPDU-MIB', 'rebootSystem', 0)] setcmd = yield self.snmp.set(reboot, self.version, 1) self.log.info('{}'.format(setcmd)) # Force SNMP GET status commands self.lastGet = self.lastGet - self.sample_period return True, 'Rebooting. Outlets will be set to their initial states.'
[docs] @ocs_agent.param('outlet', choices=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]) @ocs_agent.param('lock', choices=[True, False]) def lock_outlet(self, session, params=None): """lock_outlet(outlet, lock) **Task** - Lock/unlocks a particular outlet, preventing change of state. Parameters ---------- outlet : int Outlet number to lock/unlock. Choices are 1-8 (physical outlets). lock : bool Set to true to lock, set to false to unlock """ with self.lock.acquire_timeout(3, job='lock_outlet') as acquired: if not acquired: return False, "Could not acquire lock" # Lock/unlock specific outlet outlet = params['outlet'] - 1 if params['lock']: self.outlet_locked[outlet] = True elif not params['lock']: self.outlet_locked[outlet] = False return True, 'Set outlet {} lock to {}'.\ format(params['outlet'], params['lock'])
def add_agent_args(parser=None): """ Build the argument parser for the Agent. Allows sphinx to automatically build documentation based on this function. """ if parser is None: parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() pgroup = parser.add_argument_group("Agent Options") pgroup.add_argument("--address", help="Address to listen to.") pgroup.add_argument("--port", default=161, help="Port to listen on.") pgroup.add_argument("--ibootbar-type", default='IBOOTPDU', choices=['IBOOTPDU', 'IBOOTBAR'], help='Type of dataprobe ibootbar') pgroup.add_argument("--snmp-version", default='2', choices=['1', '2', '3'], help="SNMP version for communication. Must match " + "configuration on the ibootbar.") pgroup.add_argument("--mode", default='acq', choices=['acq', 'test']) pgroup.add_argument("--lock-outlet", nargs='+', type=int, help="List of outlets to lock on startup.") return parser def main(args=None): # Start logging txaio.start_logging(level=os.environ.get("LOGLEVEL", "info")) parser = add_agent_args() args = site_config.parse_args(agent_class='ibootbarAgent', parser=parser, args=args) if args.mode == 'acq': init_params = True elif args.mode == 'test': init_params = False agent, runner = ocs_agent.init_site_agent(args) p = ibootbarAgent(agent, address=args.address, port=int(args.port), ibootbar_type=args.ibootbar_type, version=int(args.snmp_version), lock_outlet=args.lock_outlet) agent.register_process("acq", p.acq, p._stop_acq, startup=init_params, blocking=False) agent.register_task("set_outlet", p.set_outlet, blocking=False) agent.register_task("cycle_outlet", p.cycle_outlet, blocking=False) agent.register_task("set_initial_state", p.set_initial_state, blocking=False) agent.register_task("lock_outlet", p.lock_outlet, blocking=False) runner.run(agent, auto_reconnect=True) if __name__ == "__main__": main()