From 3f3f87b7982b570ffb976865e3eace2d36960bd4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Meyer Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 15:36:06 -0400 Subject: openshift_checks: improve comments/names --- .../callback_plugins/zz_failure_summary.py | 38 ++++++++++++---------- .../library/aos_version.py | 6 ++-- .../library/check_yum_update.py | 0 .../library/docker_info.py | 2 +- .../openshift_checks/docker_image_availability.py | 21 +++++++----- .../openshift_checks/logging/curator.py | 8 ++--- .../openshift_checks/logging/elasticsearch.py | 8 ++--- .../openshift_checks/logging/fluentd.py | 7 ++-- .../openshift_checks/logging/logging.py | 2 +- .../openshift_checks/memory_availability.py | 2 +- .../openshift_checks/package_availability.py | 6 +++- .../openshift_checks/package_update.py | 4 +-- .../openshift_checks/package_version.py | 4 ++- 13 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) mode change 100755 => 100644 roles/openshift_health_checker/library/aos_version.py mode change 100755 => 100644 roles/openshift_health_checker/library/check_yum_update.py (limited to 'roles/openshift_health_checker') diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/callback_plugins/zz_failure_summary.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/callback_plugins/zz_failure_summary.py index 443b76ea1..d10200719 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/callback_plugins/zz_failure_summary.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/callback_plugins/zz_failure_summary.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -''' -Ansible callback plugin. -''' +""" +Ansible callback plugin to give a nicely formatted summary of failures. +""" # Reason: In several locations below we disable pylint protected-access # for Ansible objects that do not give us any public way @@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ from ansible.utils.color import stringc class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): - ''' + """ This callback plugin stores task results and summarizes failures. The file name is prefixed with `zz_` to make this plugin be loaded last by Ansible, thus making its output the last thing that users see. - ''' + """ CALLBACK_VERSION = 2.0 CALLBACK_TYPE = 'aggregate' @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): self._print_failure_details(self.__failures) def _print_failure_details(self, failures): - '''Print a summary of failed tasks or checks.''' + """Print a summary of failed tasks or checks.""" self._display.display(u'\nFailure summary:\n') width = len(str(len(failures))) @@ -69,7 +69,9 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): playbook_context = None # re: result attrs see top comment # pylint: disable=protected-access for failure in failures: - # get context from check task result since callback plugins cannot access task vars + # Get context from check task result since callback plugins cannot access task vars. + # NOTE: thus context is not known unless checks run. Failures prior to checks running + # don't have playbook_context in the results. But we only use it now when checks fail. playbook_context = playbook_context or failure['result']._result.get('playbook_context') failed_checks.update( name @@ -81,8 +83,11 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): def _print_check_failure_summary(self, failed_checks, context): checks = ','.join(sorted(failed_checks)) - # NOTE: context is not set if all failures occurred prior to checks task - summary = ( + # The purpose of specifying context is to vary the output depending on what the user was + # expecting to happen (based on which playbook they ran). The only use currently is to + # vary the message depending on whether the user was deliberately running checks or was + # trying to install/upgrade and checks are just included. Other use cases may arise. + summary = ( # default to explaining what checks are in the first place '\n' 'The execution of "{playbook}"\n' 'includes checks designed to fail early if the requirements\n' @@ -94,27 +99,26 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): 'Some checks may be configurable by variables if your requirements\n' 'are different from the defaults; consult check documentation.\n' 'Variables can be set in the inventory or passed on the\n' - 'command line using the -e flag to ansible-playbook.\n' + 'command line using the -e flag to ansible-playbook.\n\n' ).format(playbook=self._playbook_file, checks=checks) if context in ['pre-install', 'health']: - summary = ( + summary = ( # user was expecting to run checks, less explanation needed '\n' 'You may choose to configure or disable failing checks by\n' 'setting Ansible variables. To disable those above:\n\n' ' openshift_disable_check={checks}\n\n' 'Consult check documentation for configurable variables.\n' 'Variables can be set in the inventory or passed on the\n' - 'command line using the -e flag to ansible-playbook.\n' + 'command line using the -e flag to ansible-playbook.\n\n' ).format(checks=checks) - # other expected contexts: install, upgrade self._display.display(summary) # re: result attrs see top comment # pylint: disable=protected-access def _format_failure(failure): - '''Return a list of pretty-formatted text entries describing a failure, including + """Return a list of pretty-formatted text entries describing a failure, including relevant information about it. Expect that the list of text entries will be joined - by a newline separator when output to the user.''' + by a newline separator when output to the user.""" result = failure['result'] host = result._host.get_name() play = _get_play(result._task) @@ -135,7 +139,7 @@ def _format_failure(failure): def _format_failed_checks(checks): - '''Return pretty-formatted text describing checks that failed.''' + """Return pretty-formatted text describing checks that failed.""" failed_check_msgs = [] for check, body in checks.items(): if body.get('failed', False): # only show the failed checks @@ -150,7 +154,7 @@ def _format_failed_checks(checks): # This is inspired by ansible.playbook.base.Base.dump_me. # re: play/task/block attrs see top comment # pylint: disable=protected-access def _get_play(obj): - '''Given a task or block, recursively tries to find its parent play.''' + """Given a task or block, recursively try to find its parent play.""" if hasattr(obj, '_play'): return obj._play if getattr(obj, '_parent'): diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/aos_version.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/aos_version.py old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index 4f43ee751..f9babebb9 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/aos_version.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/aos_version.py @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #!/usr/bin/python -''' +""" Ansible module for yum-based systems determining if multiple releases of an OpenShift package are available, and if the release requested (if any) is available down to the given precision. @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ of release availability already. Without duplicating all that, we would like the user to have a helpful error message if we detect things will not work out right. Note that if openshift_release is not specified in the inventory, the version comparison checks just pass. -''' +""" from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule # NOTE: because of the dependency on yum (Python 2-only), this module does not @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ except ImportError as err: class AosVersionException(Exception): - '''Base exception class for package version problems''' + """Base exception class for package version problems""" def __init__(self, message, problem_pkgs=None): Exception.__init__(self, message) self.problem_pkgs = problem_pkgs diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/check_yum_update.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/check_yum_update.py old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/docker_info.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/docker_info.py index 7f712bcff..0d0ddae8b 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/docker_info.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/library/docker_info.py @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -# pylint: disable=missing-docstring """ Ansible module for determining information about the docker host. @@ -13,6 +12,7 @@ from ansible.module_utils.docker_common import AnsibleDockerClient def main(): + """Entrypoint for running an Ansible module.""" client = AnsibleDockerClient() client.module.exit_json( diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/docker_image_availability.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/docker_image_availability.py index bde81ad2c..0aa11eba1 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/docker_image_availability.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/docker_image_availability.py @@ -22,14 +22,16 @@ DEPLOYMENT_IMAGE_INFO = { class DockerImageAvailability(DockerHostMixin, OpenShiftCheck): """Check that required Docker images are available. - This check attempts to ensure that required docker images are - either present locally, or able to be pulled down from available - registries defined in a host machine. + Determine docker images that an install would require and check that they + are either present in the host's docker index, or available for the host to pull + with known registries as defined in our inventory file (or defaults). """ name = "docker_image_availability" tags = ["preflight"] - dependencies = ["skopeo", "python-docker-py"] + # we use python-docker-py to check local docker for images, and skopeo + # to look for images available remotely without waiting to pull them. + dependencies = ["python-docker-py", "skopeo"] @classmethod def is_active(cls, task_vars): @@ -154,17 +156,18 @@ class DockerImageAvailability(DockerHostMixin, OpenShiftCheck): return list(regs) - def available_images(self, images, registries, task_vars): - """Inspect existing images using Skopeo and return all images successfully inspected.""" + def available_images(self, images, default_registries, task_vars): + """Search remotely for images. Returns: list of images found.""" return [ image for image in images - if self.is_available_skopeo_image(image, registries, task_vars) + if self.is_available_skopeo_image(image, default_registries, task_vars) ] - def is_available_skopeo_image(self, image, registries, task_vars): + def is_available_skopeo_image(self, image, default_registries, task_vars): """Use Skopeo to determine if required image exists in known registry(s).""" + registries = default_registries - # if image does already includes a registry, just use that + # if image already includes a registry, only use that if image.count("/") > 1: registry, image = image.split("/", 1) registries = [registry] diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/curator.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/curator.py index c9fc59896..d8e64074f 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/curator.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/curator.py @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ -""" -Module for performing checks on an Curator logging deployment -""" +"""Check for an aggregated logging Curator deployment""" from openshift_checks import get_var from openshift_checks.logging.logging import LoggingCheck class Curator(LoggingCheck): - """Module that checks an integrated logging Curator deployment""" + """Check for an aggregated logging Curator deployment""" name = "curator" tags = ["health", "logging"] @@ -15,8 +13,6 @@ class Curator(LoggingCheck): logging_namespace = None def run(self, tmp, task_vars): - """Check various things and gather errors. Returns: result as hash""" - self.logging_namespace = get_var(task_vars, "openshift_logging_namespace", default="logging") curator_pods, error = super(Curator, self).get_pods_for_component( self.module_executor, diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/elasticsearch.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/elasticsearch.py index 01cb35b81..d57cb9376 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/elasticsearch.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/elasticsearch.py @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -""" -Module for performing checks on an Elasticsearch logging deployment -""" +"""Check for an aggregated logging Elasticsearch deployment""" import json import re @@ -10,7 +8,7 @@ from openshift_checks.logging.logging import LoggingCheck class Elasticsearch(LoggingCheck): - """Module that checks an integrated logging Elasticsearch deployment""" + """Check for an aggregated logging Elasticsearch deployment""" name = "elasticsearch" tags = ["health", "logging"] @@ -41,7 +39,7 @@ class Elasticsearch(LoggingCheck): return {"failed": False, "changed": False, "msg": 'No problems found with Elasticsearch deployment.'} def _not_running_elasticsearch_pods(self, es_pods): - """Returns: list of running pods, list of errors about non-running pods""" + """Returns: list of pods that are not running, list of errors about non-running pods""" not_running = super(Elasticsearch, self).not_running_pods(es_pods) if not_running: return not_running, [( diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/fluentd.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/fluentd.py index 627567293..1e1e7f2bd 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/fluentd.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/fluentd.py @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -""" -Module for performing checks on an Fluentd logging deployment -""" +"""Check for an aggregated logging Fluentd deployment""" import json @@ -9,7 +7,8 @@ from openshift_checks.logging.logging import LoggingCheck class Fluentd(LoggingCheck): - """Module that checks an integrated logging Fluentd deployment""" + """Check for an aggregated logging Fluentd deployment""" + name = "fluentd" tags = ["health", "logging"] diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/logging.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/logging.py index 02a094007..46fd4f5c7 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/logging.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/logging/logging.py @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ from openshift_checks import OpenShiftCheck, OpenShiftCheckException, get_var class LoggingCheck(OpenShiftCheck): - """Base class for logging component checks""" + """Base class for OpenShift aggregated logging component checks""" name = "logging" logging_namespace = "logging" diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/memory_availability.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/memory_availability.py index f4e31065f..2b42c72a9 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/memory_availability.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/memory_availability.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# pylint: disable=missing-docstring +"""Check that recommended memory is available.""" from openshift_checks import OpenShiftCheck, get_var MIB = 2**20 diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_availability.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_availability.py index 0dd2b1286..a67b68d1b 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_availability.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_availability.py @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -# pylint: disable=missing-docstring +"""Check that required RPM packages are available.""" + from openshift_checks import OpenShiftCheck, get_var from openshift_checks.mixins import NotContainerizedMixin @@ -11,6 +12,7 @@ class PackageAvailability(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): @classmethod def is_active(cls, task_vars): + """Run only when yum is the package manager as the code is specific to it.""" return super(PackageAvailability, cls).is_active(task_vars) and task_vars["ansible_pkg_mgr"] == "yum" def run(self, tmp, task_vars): @@ -29,6 +31,7 @@ class PackageAvailability(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): @staticmethod def master_packages(rpm_prefix): + """Return a list of RPMs that we expect a master install to have available.""" return [ "{rpm_prefix}".format(rpm_prefix=rpm_prefix), "{rpm_prefix}-clients".format(rpm_prefix=rpm_prefix), @@ -44,6 +47,7 @@ class PackageAvailability(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): @staticmethod def node_packages(rpm_prefix): + """Return a list of RPMs that we expect a node install to have available.""" return [ "{rpm_prefix}".format(rpm_prefix=rpm_prefix), "{rpm_prefix}-node".format(rpm_prefix=rpm_prefix), diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_update.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_update.py index f432380c6..db063158c 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_update.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_update.py @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -# pylint: disable=missing-docstring +"""Check that a yum update would not run into conflicts with available packages.""" from openshift_checks import OpenShiftCheck from openshift_checks.mixins import NotContainerizedMixin class PackageUpdate(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): - """Check that there are no conflicts in RPM packages.""" + """Check that a yum update would not run into conflicts with available packages.""" name = "package_update" tags = ["preflight"] diff --git a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_version.py b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_version.py index 204752bd0..ab4295770 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_version.py +++ b/roles/openshift_health_checker/openshift_checks/package_version.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# pylint: disable=missing-docstring +"""Check that available RPM packages match the required versions.""" from openshift_checks import OpenShiftCheck, OpenShiftCheckException, get_var from openshift_checks.mixins import NotContainerizedMixin @@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ class PackageVersion(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): raise OpenShiftCheckException(msg.format(openshift_version)) def get_openshift_version(self, task_vars): + """Return received image tag as a normalized X.Y minor version string.""" openshift_version = get_var(task_vars, "openshift_image_tag") if openshift_version and openshift_version[0] == 'v': openshift_version = openshift_version[1:] @@ -114,6 +115,7 @@ class PackageVersion(NotContainerizedMixin, OpenShiftCheck): return self.parse_version(openshift_version) def parse_version(self, version): + """Return a normalized X.Y minor version string.""" components = version.split(".") if not components or len(components) < 2: msg = "An invalid version of OpenShift was found for this host: {}" -- cgit v1.2.1