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# Copyright (c) 2012 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public
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# License along with this program. If not, see
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# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import datetime
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import dateutil.tz
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import email.parser
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from email.utils import parsedate_tz
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import functools
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import logging
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import time
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import uuid
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import pycassa
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from pycassa.system_manager import (
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    LEXICAL_UUID_TYPE,
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    SystemManager,
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    TIME_UUID_TYPE,
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    )
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from pycassa.util import convert_time_to_uuid
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from grackle.cassandra import workaround_1779
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def create_schema(host, keyspace, clobber=False, create_keyspace=False):
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    mgr = SystemManager(host)
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    if create_keyspace:
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        mgr.create_keyspace(keyspace, replication_factor=1)
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    if clobber:
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        for cf in mgr.get_keyspace_column_families(keyspace):
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            mgr.drop_column_family(keyspace, cf)
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    try:
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        workaround_1779(
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            mgr.create_column_family, keyspace, 'message',
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            key_validation_class=LEXICAL_UUID_TYPE)
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        workaround_1779(
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            mgr.create_column_family, keyspace, 'archive_message',
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            comparator_type=TIME_UUID_TYPE,
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            default_validation_class=LEXICAL_UUID_TYPE)
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        pass
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    finally:
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        mgr.close()
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def _parse_message(message):
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    """Get a date and dict of an RFC822 message."""
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    parsed = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(message)
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    message_dict = {}
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    for key in ('from', 'to', 'subject', 'message-id'):
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        value = parsed.get(key, None)
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        if value is not None:
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            message_dict[key] = value
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    date = parsed.get('date')
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    if date is not None:
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        try:
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            pdate = parsedate_tz(date)
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            date = datetime.datetime(
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                *pdate[:6],
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                tzinfo=dateutil.tz.tzoffset('', pdate[9]))
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        except ValueError:
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            pass
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    message_dict['date'] = date.isoformat() if date is not None else None
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    return date, message_dict
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def _utc_datetime(dt):
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    return dt.astimezone(dateutil.tz.tzutc())
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def _utc_timestamp(dt):
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    return time.mktime(_utc_datetime(dt).timetuple()) - time.timezone
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def _utc_timeuuid(dt, lowest_val=True):
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    return convert_time_to_uuid(_utc_timestamp(dt), lowest_val)
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def _cmp_timeuuid(a, b):
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    if a.time != b.time:
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        return cmp(a.time, b.time)
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    return cmp(a, b)
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def _bound_timeuuid(a, b, max=False):
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    if a == '' or _cmp_timeuuid(b, a) == (1 if max else -1):
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        return b
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    return a
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def _make_bounds(memo, range_start, range_finish, backward):
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    start = finish = ''
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    if memo != '':
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        memo = uuid.UUID(memo)
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    if backward:
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        finish = memo
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    else:
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        start = memo
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    if range_start is not None:
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        start = _bound_timeuuid(
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            start, _utc_timeuuid(range_start), max=True)
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    if range_finish is not None:
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        finish = _bound_timeuuid(
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            finish, _utc_timeuuid(range_finish, lowest_val=False))
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    return memo, start, finish
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LEGAL_HEADERS = set([
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    'date', 'from', 'subject', 'message-id',
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    ])
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def _format_message(want, message):
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    data = {}
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    for key in want:
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        data[key] = message.get(key)
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    return data
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def _format_all(headers):
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    assert not set(headers).difference(LEGAL_HEADERS)
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    want = list(headers) + ['content']
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    return want, functools.partial(_format_message, want)
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FORMATS = {
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    'all': _format_all,
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    }
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class CassandraConnection(object):
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    def __init__(self, keyspace, host):
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        self._keyspace = keyspace
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        self._host = host
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        self._connection = self._connect()
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        self.messages = self._column_family('message')
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        self.archive_messages = self._column_family('archive_message')
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    def _connect(self):
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        return pycassa.connect(self._keyspace, self._host)
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    def _column_family(self, name):
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        return pycassa.ColumnFamily(self._connection, name)
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    def add_message(self, archive_uuid, message):
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        message_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
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        message_date, message_dict = _parse_message(message)
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        message_dict['content'] = message
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        message_dict['date_created'] = (
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            datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat() + 'Z')
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        self.messages.insert(message_uuid, message_dict)
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        self.archive_messages.insert(
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            archive_uuid,
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            {_utc_timestamp(message_date): message_uuid})
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        logging.debug(
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            'Imported %s into %s'
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            % (message_dict.get('message-id', None), archive_uuid))
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        return message_uuid
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    def _trim(self, sequence, end):
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        """Return the sequence with one of the ends trimmed.
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        :param end: if true, remove the last element. otherwise remove
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            the first.
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        """
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        if end:
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            return sequence[:-1]
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        else:
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            return sequence[1:]
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    def get_messages(self, archive_uuid, order, count, memo, backward=False,
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                     start_date=None, finish_date=None, format='all',
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                     headers=['from', 'date', 'subject', 'message-id']):
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        if order in ("date", "-date"):
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            reversed = order[0] == '-'
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        else:
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            raise AssertionError("Unsupported order.")
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        memo, start, finish = _make_bounds(
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            memo, start_date, finish_date, backward)
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        # Get up to n+1 messages from the memo: the last item of the
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        # previous batch (because that's where the memo starts) + this
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        # batch.
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        pairs = self.archive_messages.get(
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            archive_uuid, column_count=count + 1, column_start=start,
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            column_finish=finish, column_reversed=reversed).items()
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        if len(pairs) and memo and pairs[0][0] <= memo:
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            # The memo (from the previous batch) was included in the result.
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            # Trim it.
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            pairs = self._trim(pairs, False ^ backward)
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        elif len(pairs) > count:
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            # There was no memo in the result, so the n+1th element is
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            # unnecessary. Kill it.
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            pairs = self._trim(pairs, True ^ backward)
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        if len(pairs) == 0:
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            return (None, [], None)
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        assert 0 < len(pairs) <= count
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        # We've narrowed down the message references. Fetch the messages.
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        ids = [v for k, v in pairs]
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        wanted_cols, func = FORMATS[format](headers)
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        # XXX: No need to get all columns. Restrict based on format.
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        messages = self.messages.multiget(ids)
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        return (
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            str(pairs[0][0]),
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            [func(messages[id]) for id in ids],
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            str(pairs[-1][0]),
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            )