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-rwxr-xr-x | global/overlay/usr/local/bin/docker-cleanup | 46 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | global/overlay/usr/local/bin/scriptherder | 884 |
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diff --git a/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/docker-cleanup b/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/docker-cleanup new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f46942b --- /dev/null +++ b/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/docker-cleanup @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Cleanup docker files: untagged containers and images. +# +# Use `docker-cleanup -n` for a dry run to see what would be deleted. + +untagged_containers() { + # Print containers using untagged images: $1 is used with awk's print: 0=line, 1=column 1. + # NOTE: "[0-9a-f]{12}" does not work with GNU Awk 3.1.7 (RHEL6). + # Ref: https://github.com/blueyed/dotfiles/commit/a14f0b4b#commitcomment-6736470 + docker ps -a | tail -n +2 | awk '$2 ~ "^[0-9a-f]+$" {print $'$1'}' +} + +untagged_images() { + # Print untagged images: $1 is used with awk's print: 0=line, 3=column 3. + # NOTE: intermediate images (via -a) seem to only cause + # "Error: Conflict, foobarid wasn't deleted" messages. + # Might be useful sometimes when Docker messed things up?! + # docker images -a | awk '$1 == "<none>" {print $'$1'}' + docker images | tail -n +2 | awk '$1 == "<none>" {print $'$1'}' +} + +# Dry-run. +if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then + echo "=== Containers with uncommitted images: ===" + untagged_containers 0 + echo + + echo "=== Uncommitted images: ===" + untagged_images 0 + + exit +fi +if [ -n "$1" ]; then + echo "Cleanup docker files: remove untagged containers and images." + echo "Usage: ${0##*/} [-n]" + echo " -n: dry run: display what would get removed." + exit 1 +fi + +# Remove containers with untagged images. +echo "Removing containers:" >&2 +untagged_containers 1 | xargs --no-run-if-empty docker rm --volumes=true + +# Remove untagged images +echo "Removing images:" >&2 +untagged_images 3 | xargs --no-run-if-empty docker rmi diff --git a/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/scriptherder b/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/scriptherder new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1e00ec0 --- /dev/null +++ b/global/overlay/usr/local/bin/scriptherder @@ -0,0 +1,884 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Copyright 2014 SUNET. All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of +# conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list +# of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials +# provided with the distribution. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SUNET ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SUNET OR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR +# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR +# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON +# ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +# +# The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those of the +# authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed +# or implied, of SUNET. +# +# Author : Fredrik Thulin <fredrik@thulin.net> +# + +""" +Scriptherder can be run in one othe following modes: + + wrap -- Stores output, exit status etc. about a script invocation + ls -- Lists the logged script invocations + check -- Check if script execution results match given criterias, + output Nagios compatible result + +""" + +import os +import re +import sys +import time +import json +import logging +import logging.handlers +import argparse +import subprocess +import ConfigParser + +_defaults = {'debug': False, + 'syslog': False, + 'mode': 'ls', + 'datadir': '/var/cache/scriptherder', + 'checkdir': '/etc/scriptherder/check', + } + +_check_defaults = {'ok': 'exit_status=0,max_age=8h', + 'warning': 'exit_status=0,max_age=24h', + } + +exit_status = {'OK': 0, + 'WARNING': 1, + 'CRITICAL': 2, + 'UNKNOWN': 3, + } + + +class ScriptHerderError(Exception): + """ + Base exception class for scriptherder. + """ + + def __init__(self, reason, filename): + self.reason = reason + self.filename = filename + + +class JobLoadError(ScriptHerderError): + """ + Raised when loading a job file fails. + """ + + +class CheckLoadError(ScriptHerderError): + """ + Raised when loading a check file fails. + """ + + +class Job(object): + """ + Representation of an execution of a job. + """ + + def __init__(self, name, cmd=None): + if cmd is None: + cmd = [] + for x in cmd: + assert(isinstance(x, basestring)) + self._name = name + self._cmd = cmd + self._start_time = None + self._end_time = None + self._exit_status = None + self._pid = None + self._output = None + self._filename = None + self._output_filename = None + if self._name is None: + self._name = os.path.basename(self.cmd) + + def __repr__(self): + start = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %X', time.localtime(self.start_time)) + return '<{} instance at {:#x}: \'{name}\' start={start}, exit={exit}>'.format( + self.__class__.__name__, + id(self), + name=self.name, + start = start, + exit = self.exit_status, + ) + + def __str__(self): + start = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %X', time.localtime(self.start_time)) + return '\'{name}\' start={start}, duration={duration:>6}, exit={exit}'.format( + name = self.name, + start = start, + duration = self.duration_str, + exit = self.exit_status, + ) + + def status_summary(self): + """ + Return short string with status of job. + + E.g. 'name[exit=0,age=19h]' + """ + if self._end_time is None or self._start_time is None: + return '{name}[not_running]'.format(name = self.name) + age = _time_to_str(time.time() - self._start_time) + return '{name}[exit={exit_status},age={age}]'.format( + name = self.name, + exit_status = self._exit_status, + age = age, + ) + + @property + def name(self): + """ + The name of the job. + + @rtype: string + """ + if self._name is None: + return self.cmd + return self._name + + @property + def cmd(self): + """ + The wrapped scripts name. + + @rtype: string + """ + return self._cmd[0] + + @property + def args(self): + """ + The wrapped scripts arguments. + + @rtype: [string] + """ + return self._cmd[1:] + + @property + def start_time(self): + """ + The start time of the script invocation. + + @rtype: int() or None + """ + if self._start_time is None: + return None + return int(self._start_time) + + @property + def end_time(self): + """ + The end time of the script invocation. + + @rtype: int() or None + """ + if self._end_time is None: + return None + return int(self._end_time) + + @property + def duration_str(self): + """ + Time spent executing job, as a human readable string. + + @rtype: string + """ + if self._end_time is None or self._start_time is None: + return 'NaN' + duration = self._end_time - self._start_time + return _time_to_str(duration) + + @property + def exit_status(self): + """ + The exit status of the script invocation. + + @rtype: int() or None + """ + return self._exit_status + + @property + def pid(self): + """ + The process ID of the script invocation. + + @rtype: int() or None + """ + return self._pid + + @property + def filename(self): + """ + The filename this job is stored in. + + @rtype: string or None + """ + return self._filename + + @property + def output(self): + """ + The output (STDOUT and STDERR) of the script invocation. + + @rtype: [string] + """ + if not self._output and self.output_filename: + f = open(self.output_filename, 'r') + self._output = f.read() + f.close() + return self._output + + @property + def output_filename(self): + """ + The name of the file holding the output (STDOUT and STDERR) of the script invocation. + + @rtype: [string] + """ + return self._output_filename + + def run(self): + """ + Run script, storing various aspects of the results. + """ + self._start_time = time.time() + proc = subprocess.Popen(self._cmd, + cwd='/', + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, + close_fds=True, + ) + (stdout, _stderr) = proc.communicate() + self._end_time = time.time() + self._output = stdout + self._exit_status = proc.returncode + self._pid = proc.pid + + def save_to_file(self, datadir, logger, filename=None): + """ + Create a record with the details of a script invocation. + + @param datadir: Directory to keep records in + @param logger: logging logger + @param filename: Filename to use - default is reasonably constructed + + @type datadir: string + @type logger: logging.logger + @type filename: string or None + """ + if filename is None: + fn = '' + for x in self.name: + if x.isalnum(): + fn += x + else: + fn += '_' + filename = '{!s}_{!s}_{!s}'.format(fn, self.start_time, self.pid) + fn = os.path.join(datadir, filename) + logger.debug("Saving job metadata to file {!r}.tmp".format(fn)) + output_fn = fn + '_output' + f = open(fn + '.tmp', 'w') + data = {'name': self.name, + 'cmd': self._cmd, + 'start_time': self._start_time, + 'end_time': self._end_time, + 'pid': self.pid, + 'exit_status': self.exit_status, + 'version': 2, + } + if self._output: + data['output_filename'] = output_fn + '.data' + data['output_size'] = len(self._output) + f.write(json.dumps(data, indent = 4, sort_keys = True)) + f.write('\n') + f.close() + os.rename(fn + '.tmp', fn + '.json') + self._filename = fn + + if self._output: + logger.debug("Saving job output to file {!r}".format(output_fn)) + f = open(output_fn + '.tmp', 'w') + f.write(self._output) + f.close() + os.rename(output_fn + '.tmp', output_fn + '.data') + self._output_filename = output_fn + + def from_file(self, filename): + """ + Initialize this Job instance with data loaded from a file (previously created with + `save_to_file()'. + + @param filename: Filename to load data from + @type filename: string + + @rtype: Job + """ + f = open(filename, 'r') + data = json.loads(f.read(100 * 1024 * 1024)) + f.close() + if data.get('version') == 1: + self._name = data.get('name') + for x in data['cmd']: + assert(isinstance(x, basestring)) + self._cmd = data['cmd'] + self._start_time = data['start_time'] + self._end_time = data['end_time'] + self._pid = data['pid'] + self._exit_status = data['exit_status'] + self._output = data['output'] + self._output_filename = None + self._filename = filename + elif data.get('version') == 2: + self._name = data.get('name') + for x in data['cmd']: + assert(isinstance(x, basestring)) + self._cmd = data['cmd'] + self._start_time = data['start_time'] + self._end_time = data['end_time'] + self._pid = data['pid'] + self._exit_status = data['exit_status'] + self._output_filename = data.get('output_filename') + #self._output_size = data.get('output_size') # currently not used in scriptherder + self._filename = filename + else: + raise JobLoadError('Unknown version: {!r}'.format(data.get('version')), filename=filename) + return self + + +class Check(object): + """ + Conditions for the 'check' command. Loaded from file (one file per job name), + and used to check if a Job instance is OK or WARNING or ... + """ + + def __init__(self, filename, logger): + """ + Load check criteria from a file. + + Example file contents: + + [check] + ok = exit_status=0, max_age=8h + warning = exit_status=0, max_age=24h + + @param filename: INI file with check criterias for a specific job + @param logger: logging logger + + @type filename: string + @type logger: logging.logger + """ + self.logger = logger + self.config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser(_check_defaults) + if not self.config.read([filename]): + raise ScriptHerderError('Failed loading config file', filename) + _section = 'check' + self._ok_criteria = [x.strip() for x in self.config.get(_section, 'ok').split(',')] + self._warning_criteria = [x.strip() for x in self.config.get(_section, 'warning').split(',')] + + def job_is_ok(self, job): + """ + Evaluate a Job against the OK criterias for this check. + + @type job: Job + + @rtype: bool + """ + res = True + for this in self._ok_criteria: + if not self._evaluate(this, job): + self.logger.debug("Job {!r} failed OK criteria {!r}".format(job, this)) + res = False + self.logger.debug("{!r} is OK result: {!r}".format(job, res)) + return res + + def job_is_warning(self, job): + """ + Evaluate a Job against the WARNING criterias for this check. + + @type job: Job + + @rtype: bool + """ + res = True + for this in self._warning_criteria: + if not self._evaluate(this, job): + self.logger.debug("Job {!r} failed WARNING criteria {!r}".format(job, this)) + res = False + self.logger.debug("{!r} is WARNING result: {!r}".format(job, res)) + return res + + def _evaluate(self, criteria, job): + """ + The actual evaluation engine. + + @param criteria: The criteria to test ('max_age=8h' for example) + @param job: The job + + @type criteria: string + @type job: Job + """ + (what, value) = criteria.split('=') + what.strip() + value.strip() + if what == 'exit_status': + value = int(value) + res = (job.exit_status == value) + self.logger.debug("Evaluate criteria {!r}: ({!r} == {!r}) {!r}".format( + criteria, job.exit_status, value, res)) + return res + elif what == 'max_age': + value = _parse_time_value(value) + now = int(time.time()) + res = (job.end_time > (now - value)) + self.logger.debug("Evaluate criteria {!r}: ({!r} > ({!r} - {!r}) {!r}".format( + criteria, job.end_time, now, value, res)) + return res + self.logger.debug("Evaluation of unknown criteria {!r}, defaulting to False".format(criteria)) + return False + + +class CheckStatus(object): + """ + Aggregated status of job invocations for --mode check. + + Attributes: + + checks_ok: List of checks in OK state ([Job()]). + checks_warning: List of checks in WARNING state ([Job()]). + checks_critical: List of checks in CRITICAL state ([Job()]). + """ + + def __init__(self, args, logger): + """ + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + + self.checks_ok = [] + self.checks_warning = [] + self.checks_critical = [] + + self._jobs = _get_job_results(args, logger) + # group the jobs by their name + _by_name = {} + for this in self._jobs: + if this.name not in _by_name: + _by_name[this.name] = [] + _by_name[this.name].append(this) + self._jobs_by_name = _by_name + + self._job_count = len(_by_name) + + self._check_running_jobs(args, logger) + if not args.cmd: + self._check_not_running(args, logger) + + def _check_running_jobs(self, args, logger): + """ + Look for job execution entrys (parsed into Job() instances), group them + per check name and determine the status. For each group, append status + to one of the three aggregate status lists of this object (checks_ok, + checks_warning or checks_critical). + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + # determine total check status based on all logged invocations of this job + for (name, jobs) in self._jobs_by_name.items(): + # Load the evaluation criterias for this job + check_filename = os.path.join(args.checkdir, name + '.ini') + logger.debug("Loading check definition from {!r}".format(check_filename)) + try: + check = Check(check_filename, logger) + except ScriptHerderError as exc: + logger.warning("Failed loading check: {!r}".format(exc), exc_info=True) + raise CheckLoadError('Failed loading check', filename = check_filename) + + # Sort jobs, oldest first + jobs = sorted(jobs, key=lambda x: x.start_time) + logger.debug("Checking {!r}: {!r}".format(name, jobs)) + + jobs_ok = [] + jobs_warning = [] + jobs_critical = [] + for job in jobs: + if check.job_is_ok(job): + jobs_ok.append(job) + elif check.job_is_warning(job): + jobs_warning.append(job) + else: + jobs_critical.append(job) + + logger.debug("Raw status OK : {!r}".format(jobs_ok)) + logger.debug("Raw status WARN : {!r}".format(jobs_warning)) + logger.debug("Raw status CRITICAL: {!r}".format(jobs_critical)) + + # add most recent job status to the totals + if jobs_ok: + self.checks_ok.append(jobs_ok[-1]) + elif jobs_warning: + self.checks_warning.append(jobs_warning[-1]) + else: + self.checks_critical.append(jobs_critical[-1]) + + def _check_not_running(self, args, logger): + """ + Look for job execution entrys (parsed into Job() instances), group them + per check name and determine the status. For each group, append status + to one of the three aggregate status lists of this object (checks_ok, + checks_warning or checks_critical). + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + files = [f for f in os.listdir(args.checkdir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(args.checkdir, f))] + for this in files: + if not this.endswith('.ini'): + continue + filename = os.path.join(args.checkdir, this) + logger.debug("Loading check definition from {!r}".format(filename)) + try: + # validate check loads + Check(filename, logger) + except ValueError as exc: + logger.warning("Failed loading check: {!r}".format(exc), exc_info=True) + raise CheckLoadError(filename = filename) + name = this[:-4] # remove the '.ini' suffix + if name not in self._jobs_by_name: + logger.debug('Check {!r} (filename {!r}) not found in jobs'.format(name, filename)) + job = Job(name=name) + self.checks_critical.append(job) + self._job_count += 1 + else: + logger.debug('Check {!r} has {!r} logged results'.format(name, len(self._jobs_by_name[name]))) + + def num_jobs(self): + """ + Return number of jobs processed. This is number of different jobs running + not running. + + @rtype: int + """ + return self._job_count + + +def job_from_file(filename): + """ + Recreate Job() instance from saved file. + + @param filename: Filename to load script invocation details from + + @type filename: string + @rtype: Job + """ + job = Job('') + return job.from_file(filename) + + +def parse_args(defaults): + """ + Parse the command line arguments + + @param defaults: Argument defaults + + @type defaults: dict + """ + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = 'Script herder script', + add_help = True, + formatter_class = argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter, + ) + + parser.add_argument('--debug', + dest = 'debug', + action = 'store_true', default = defaults['debug'], + help = 'Enable debug operation', + ) + parser.add_argument('--syslog', + dest = 'syslog', + action = 'store_true', default = defaults['syslog'], + help = 'Enable syslog output', + ) + parser.add_argument('--mode', + dest = 'mode', + choices = ['wrap', 'ls', 'check'], default = defaults['mode'], + help = 'What mode to run in', + ) + parser.add_argument('-d', '--datadir', + dest = 'datadir', + default = defaults['datadir'], + help = 'Data directory', + metavar = 'PATH', + ) + parser.add_argument('--checkdir', + dest = 'checkdir', + default = defaults['checkdir'], + help = 'Check definitions directory', + metavar = 'PATH', + ) + parser.add_argument('-N', '--name', + dest = 'name', + help = 'Job name', + metavar = 'NAME', + ) + + parser.add_argument('cmd', + nargs = '*', default = [], + help = 'Script command', + metavar = 'CMD', + ) + + args = parser.parse_args() + + return args + + +def mode_wrap(args, logger): + """ + Execute a job and save result state in a file. + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + job = Job(args.name, cmd=args.cmd) + logger.debug("Invoking '{!s}'".format(''.join(args.cmd))) + job.run() + logger.debug("Finished, exit status {!r}".format(job.exit_status)) + logger.debug("Job output:\n{!s}".format(job.output)) + job.save_to_file(args.datadir, logger) + return True + + +def mode_ls(args, logger): + """ + List all the saved states for jobs. + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + jobs = _get_job_results(args, logger) + for this in sorted(jobs, key=lambda x: x.start_time): + start = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %X', time.localtime(this.start_time)) + print('{start} {duration:>6} exit={exit} name={name} {filename}'.format( + start = start, + duration = this.duration_str, + exit = this.exit_status, + name = this.name, + filename = this.filename, + )) + return True + + +def mode_check(args, logger): + """ + Evaluate the stored states for either a specific job, or all jobs. + + Return Nagios compatible output (scriptherder --mode check is intended to + run using Nagios NRPE or similar). + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + """ + + try: + status = CheckStatus(args, logger) + except CheckLoadError as exc: + print("UNKNOWN: Failed loading check from file '{!s}' ({!s})".format(exc.filename, exc.reason)) + return exit_status['UNKNOWN'] + + if args.cmd: + # Single job check requested, output detailed information + if status.checks_ok: + print('OK: {!s}'.format(status.checks_ok[-1])) + return exit_status['OK'] + if status.checks_warning: + print('WARNING: {!s}'.format(status.checks_warning[-1])) + return exit_status['WARNING'] + if status.checks_critical: + print('CRITICAL: {!s}'.format(status.checks_critical[-1])) + return exit_status['CRITICAL'] + print "UNKNOWN - no jobs found for {!r}?".format(args.cmd) + return exit_status['UNKNOWN'] + + # When looking at multiple jobs at once, logic gets a bit reversed - if ANY + # job invocation is CRITICAL/WARNING, the aggregate message given to + # Nagios will have to be a failure. + if status.checks_critical: + print('CRITICAL: {!s}'.format( + _status_summary(status.num_jobs(), status.checks_critical))) + return exit_status['CRITICAL'] + if status.checks_warning: + print('WARNING: {!s}'.format( + _status_summary(status.num_jobs(), status.checks_warning))) + return exit_status['WARNING'] + if status.checks_ok: + print('OK: {!s}'.format( + _status_summary(status.num_jobs(), status.checks_ok))) + return exit_status['OK'] + print "UNKNOWN - no jobs found?" + return exit_status['UNKNOWN'] + + +def _status_summary(num_jobs, failed): + """ + String format routine used in output of checks status. + """ + fmt = '1 job in this state: {summary}' + if len(failed) == 1: + fmt = '{jobs}/{num_jobs} job in this state: {summary}' + + summary = ', '.join(sorted([str(x.status_summary()) for x in failed])) + return fmt.format(jobs = len(failed), + num_jobs = num_jobs, + summary = summary, + ) + + +def _get_job_results(args, logger): + """ + Load all jobs matching any specified name on the command line. + + @param args: Parsed command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + + @rtype: [Job] + """ + files = [f for f in os.listdir(args.datadir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(args.datadir, f))] + jobs = [] + for this in files: + if not this.endswith('.json'): + continue + filename = os.path.join(args.datadir, this) + try: + job = job_from_file(filename) + except JobLoadError as exc: + logger.warning("Failed loading job file '{!s}' ({!s})".format(exc.filename, exc.reason)) + if args.cmd: + if args.cmd[0] != job.name: + logger.debug("Skipping '{!s}' not matching '{!s}' (file {!s})".format(job.name, args.cmd[0], filename)) + continue + jobs.append(job) + return jobs + + +def _parse_time_value(value): + """ + Parse time period strings such as 1d. A lone number is considered number of seconds. + + Return parsed value as number of seconds. + + @param value: Value to parse + @type value: string + @rtype: int + """ + match = re.match('^(\d+)([hmsd]*)$', value) + if match: + num = int(match.group(1)) + what = match.group(2) + if what == 'm': + return num * 60 + if what == 'h': + return num * 3600 + if what == 'd': + return num * 86400 + return num + + +def _time_to_str(value): + """ + Format number of seconds to short readable string. + + @type value: float or int + + @rtype: string + """ + if value < 1: + # milliseconds + return '{:0.3f}ms'.format(value * 1000) + if value < 60: + return '{!s}s'.format(int(value)) + if value < 3600: + return '{!s}m'.format(int(value)) + if value < 86400: + return '{!s}h'.format(int(value / 3600)) + days = int(value / 86400) + return '{!s}d{!s}h'.format(days, int((value % 86400) / 3600)) + + +def main(myname = 'scriptherder', args = None, logger = None, defaults=_defaults): + """ + Main entry point for either wrapping a script, or checking the status of it. + + @param myname: String, used for logging + @param args: Command line arguments + @param logger: logging logger + @param defaults: Default command line arguments + + @type myname: string + @type args: None or [string] + @type logger: logging.logger + @type defaults: dict + """ + if not args: + args = parse_args(defaults) + + # initialize various components + if not logger: + logger = logging.getLogger(myname) + if args.debug: + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + # log to stderr when debugging + formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(name)s %(threadName)s: %(levelname)s %(message)s') + stream_h = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) + stream_h.setFormatter(formatter) + logger.addHandler(stream_h) + if args.syslog: + syslog_h = logging.handlers.SysLogHandler() + formatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)s: %(levelname)s %(message)s') + syslog_h.setFormatter(formatter) + logger.addHandler(syslog_h) + + if args.name and args.mode != 'wrap': + logger.error('Argument --name only applicable for --mode wrap') + return False + + if args.mode == 'wrap': + return mode_wrap(args, logger) + elif args.mode == 'ls': + return mode_ls(args, logger) + elif args.mode == 'check': + return mode_check(args, logger) + else: + logger.error("Invalid mode {!r}".format(args.mode)) + return False + +if __name__ == '__main__': + try: + progname = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + res = main(progname) + if isinstance(res, int): + sys.exit(res) + if res: + sys.exit(0) + sys.exit(1) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + sys.exit(0) |