+from __future__ import with_statement
+
import unittest
from fcntl import flock, LOCK_EX, LOCK_SH, LOCK_UN
+import contextlib as clib
class struct(object):
'A simple namespace object.'
else:
return x
-#
-# Hacks to work around lack of Python 2.5's `with` statement.
-#
-
-def with_closing(rsrc):
- """
- Utility to emulate Python 2.5's `with closing(rsrc)` context manager.
-
- E.g.,
- @with_closing(file('/tmp/foo'))
- def contents(f):
- return f.read()
- # now 'contents' is the contents of /tmp/foo
- """
- def wrapper(func):
- try: return func(rsrc)
- finally: rsrc.close()
- return wrapper
-
-def with_lock_file(path, exclusive = True):
- """
- Context manager for lock files. Example:
-
- @with_lock_file('/tmp/mylock')
- def input():
- print 'locked'
- return raw_input()
- # prints 'locked'
- print input # prints what raw_input() returned
- """
- def wrapper(func):
- @with_closing(file(path, 'w'))
- def g(f):
- if exclusive: locktype = LOCK_EX
- else: locktype = LOCK_SH
- flock(f, locktype)
- try: return func()
- finally: flock(f, LOCK_UN)
- return g
- return wrapper
+@clib.contextmanager
+def lock_file(path, exclusive = True):
+ with clib.closing(file(path, 'w')) as f:
+ if exclusive:
+ locktype = LOCK_EX
+ else:
+ locktype = LOCK_SH
+ flock(f, locktype)
+ try:
+ yield
+ finally:
+ flock(f, LOCK_UN)
#
# Tests.
+from __future__ import with_statement
+
import json
from invirt.common import *
from os import rename
from os.path import getmtime
+from contextlib import closing
default_src_path = '/etc/invirt/master.yaml'
default_cache_path = '/var/lib/invirt/cache.json'
-lock_file = '/var/lib/invirt/cache.lock'
+lock_path = '/var/lib/invirt/cache.lock'
def load(src_path = default_src_path,
cache_path = default_cache_path,
# (changing) version of the data (but the transaction can share the
# lock with other concurrent reads). This isolation is accomplished
# using an atomic filesystem rename in the refreshing stage.
- try: ns.cfg = with_closing(file(cache_path)) (
- lambda f: json.read(f.read()))
+ try:
+ with closing(file(cache_path)) as f:
+ ns.cfg = json.read(f.read())
except: do_refresh = True
if do_refresh:
try: loader = yaml.CSafeLoader
except: loader = yaml.SafeLoader
try:
- @with_lock_file(lock_file)
- def refresh_cache():
- ns.cfg = with_closing(file(src_path)) (
- lambda f: yaml.load(f, loader))
- try: with_closing(file(cache_path + '.tmp', 'w')) (
- lambda f: f.write(json.write(ns.cfg)))
+ with lock_file(lock_path):
+ with closing(file(src_path)) as f:
+ ns.cfg = yaml.load(f, loader)
+ try:
+ with closing(file(cache_path + '.tmp', 'w')) as f:
+ f.write(json.write(ns.cfg))
except: pass # silent failure
else: rename(cache_path + '.tmp', cache_path)
except IOError:
- ns.cfg = with_closing(file(src_path)) (
- lambda f: yaml.load(f, loader))
+ with closing(file(src_path)) as f:
+ ns.cfg = yaml.load(f, loader)
return ns.cfg
dicts = load()