#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import itertools import time def arvados_node_fqdn(arvados_node, default_hostname='dynamic.compute'): hostname = arvados_node.get('hostname') or default_hostname return '{}.{}'.format(hostname, arvados_node['domain']) def arvados_node_mtime(node): return time.mktime(time.strptime(node['modified_at'] + 'UTC', '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ%Z')) - time.timezone def timestamp_fresh(timestamp, fresh_time): return (time.time() - timestamp) < fresh_time class ShutdownTimer(object): """Keep track of a cloud node's shutdown windows. Instantiate this class with a timestamp of when a cloud node started, and a list of durations (in minutes) of when the node must not and may be shut down, alternating. The class will tell you when a shutdown window is open, and when the next open window will start. """ def __init__(self, start_time, shutdown_windows): # The implementation is easiest if we have an even number of windows, # because then windows always alternate between open and closed. # Rig that up: calculate the first shutdown window based on what's # passed in. Then, if we were given an odd number of windows, merge # that first window into the last one, since they both# represent # closed state. first_window = shutdown_windows[0] shutdown_windows = list(shutdown_windows[1:]) self._next_opening = start_time + (60 * first_window) if len(shutdown_windows) % 2: shutdown_windows.append(first_window) else: shutdown_windows[-1] += first_window self.shutdown_windows = itertools.cycle([60 * n for n in shutdown_windows]) self._open_start = self._next_opening self._open_for = next(self.shutdown_windows) def _advance_opening(self): while self._next_opening < time.time(): self._open_start = self._next_opening self._next_opening += self._open_for + next(self.shutdown_windows) self._open_for = next(self.shutdown_windows) def next_opening(self): self._advance_opening() return self._next_opening def window_open(self): self._advance_opening() return 0 < (time.time() - self._open_start) < self._open_for