import json import logging import requests from redo import retry from requests import exceptions logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) headers = { 'User-Agent': 'TaskCluster' } # It's a list of project name which SETA is useful on SETA_PROJECTS = ['mozilla-inbound', 'fx-team', 'autoland'] SETA_ENDPOINT = "http://seta.herokuapp.com/data/setadetails/?branch=%s" class SETA(object): """ Interface to the SETA service, which defines low-value tasks that can be optimized out of the taskgraph. """ def __init__(self): # cached low value tasks, by project self.low_value_tasks = {} def query_low_value_tasks(self, project): # Request the set of low value tasks from the SETA service. Low value tasks will be # optimized out of the task graph. if project not in SETA_PROJECTS: logger.debug("SETA is not enabled for project `{}`".format(project)) return [] logger.debug("Querying SETA service for low-value tasks on {}".format(project)) low_value_tasks = [] url = SETA_ENDPOINT % project # Try to fetch the SETA data twice, falling back to an empty list of low value tasks. # There are 10 seconds between each try. try: logger.debug("Retrieving low-value jobs list from SETA") response = retry(requests.get, attempts=2, sleeptime=10, args=(url, ), kwargs={'timeout': 5, 'headers': headers}) task_list = json.loads(response.content).get('jobtypes', '') if len(task_list) > 0: low_value_tasks = task_list.values()[0] # In the event of request times out, requests will raise a TimeoutError. except exceptions.Timeout: logger.warning("SETA server is timeout, we will treat all test tasks as high value.") # In the event of a network problem (e.g. DNS failure, refused connection, etc), # requests will raise a ConnectionError. except exceptions.ConnectionError: logger.warning("SETA server is timeout, we will treat all test tasks as high value.") # In the event of the rare invalid HTTP response(e.g 404, 401), # requests will raise an HTTPError exception except exceptions.HTTPError: logger.warning("We got bad Http response from ouija," " we will treat all test tasks as high value.") # We just print the error out as a debug message if we failed to catch the exception above except exceptions.RequestException as error: logger.warning(error) return low_value_tasks def is_low_value_task(self, label, project): # cache the low value tasks per project to avoid repeated SETA server queries if project not in self.low_value_tasks: self.low_value_tasks[project] = self.query_low_value_tasks(project) return label in self.low_value_tasks[project] # create a single instance of this class, and expose its `is_low_value_task` # bound method as a module-level function is_low_value_task = SETA().is_low_value_task