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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
commit | 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/taskcluster/taskgraph/create.py b/taskcluster/taskgraph/create.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f577f8873 --- /dev/null +++ b/taskcluster/taskgraph/create.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals + +import concurrent.futures as futures +import requests +import requests.adapters +import json +import os +import logging + +from slugid import nice as slugid +from taskgraph.util.time import ( + current_json_time, + json_time_from_now +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +# the maximum number of parallel createTask calls to make +CONCURRENCY = 50 + + +def create_tasks(taskgraph, label_to_taskid, params): + taskid_to_label = {t: l for l, t in label_to_taskid.iteritems()} + + session = requests.Session() + + # Default HTTPAdapter uses 10 connections. Mount custom adapter to increase + # that limit. Connections are established as needed, so using a large value + # should not negatively impact performance. + http_adapter = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter(pool_connections=CONCURRENCY, + pool_maxsize=CONCURRENCY) + session.mount('https://', http_adapter) + session.mount('http://', http_adapter) + + decision_task_id = os.environ.get('TASK_ID') + + # when running as an actual decision task, we use the decision task's + # taskId as the taskGroupId. The process that created the decision task + # helpfully placed it in this same taskGroup. If there is no $TASK_ID, + # fall back to a slugid + task_group_id = decision_task_id or slugid() + scheduler_id = 'gecko-level-{}'.format(params['level']) + + with futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(CONCURRENCY) as e: + fs = {} + + # We can't submit a task until its dependencies have been submitted. + # So our strategy is to walk the graph and submit tasks once all + # their dependencies have been submitted. + # + # Using visit_postorder() here isn't the most efficient: we'll + # block waiting for dependencies of task N to submit even though + # dependencies for task N+1 may be finished. If we need to optimize + # this further, we can build a graph of task dependencies and walk + # that. + for task_id in taskgraph.graph.visit_postorder(): + task_def = taskgraph.tasks[task_id].task + attributes = taskgraph.tasks[task_id].attributes + # if this task has no dependencies, make it depend on this decision + # task so that it does not start immediately; and so that if this loop + # fails halfway through, none of the already-created tasks run. + if decision_task_id and not task_def.get('dependencies'): + task_def['dependencies'] = [decision_task_id] + + task_def['taskGroupId'] = task_group_id + task_def['schedulerId'] = scheduler_id + + # Wait for dependencies before submitting this. + deps_fs = [fs[dep] for dep in task_def.get('dependencies', []) + if dep in fs] + for f in futures.as_completed(deps_fs): + f.result() + + fs[task_id] = e.submit(_create_task, session, task_id, + taskid_to_label[task_id], task_def) + + # Schedule tasks as many times as task_duplicates indicates + for i in range(1, attributes.get('task_duplicates', 1)): + # We use slugid() since we want a distinct task id + fs[task_id] = e.submit(_create_task, session, slugid(), + taskid_to_label[task_id], task_def) + + # Wait for all futures to complete. + for f in futures.as_completed(fs.values()): + f.result() + + +def _create_task(session, task_id, label, task_def): + # create the task using 'http://taskcluster/queue', which is proxied to the queue service + # with credentials appropriate to this job. + + # Resolve timestamps + now = current_json_time(datetime_format=True) + task_def = resolve_timestamps(now, task_def) + + logger.debug("Creating task with taskId {} for {}".format(task_id, label)) + res = session.put('http://taskcluster/queue/v1/task/{}'.format(task_id), + data=json.dumps(task_def)) + if res.status_code != 200: + try: + logger.error(res.json()['message']) + except: + logger.error(res.text) + res.raise_for_status() + + +def resolve_timestamps(now, task_def): + def recurse(val): + if isinstance(val, list): + return [recurse(v) for v in val] + elif isinstance(val, dict): + if val.keys() == ['relative-datestamp']: + return json_time_from_now(val['relative-datestamp'], now) + else: + return {k: recurse(v) for k, v in val.iteritems()} + else: + return val + return recurse(task_def) |