starlink-grpc-tools/starlink_grpc_tools/dish_common.py

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Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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"""Shared code among the dish_grpc_* commands
Note:
This module is not intended to be generically useful or to export a stable
interface. Rather, it should be considered an implementation detail of the
other scripts, and will change as needed.
For a module that exports an interface intended for general use, see
starlink_grpc.
"""
import argparse
from datetime import datetime
from datetime import timezone
import logging
import re
import time
from typing import List
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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import grpc
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import starlink_grpc_tools.starlink_grpc as starlink_grpc
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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BRACKETS_RE = re.compile(r"([^[]*)(\[((\d+),|)(\d*)\]|)$")
LOOP_TIME_DEFAULT = 0
STATUS_MODES: List[str] = ["status", "obstruction_detail", "alert_detail", "location"]
HISTORY_STATS_MODES: List[str] = [
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"ping_drop",
"ping_run_length",
"ping_latency",
"ping_loaded_latency",
"usage",
]
UNGROUPED_MODES: List[str] = []
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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def create_arg_parser(output_description, bulk_history=True):
"""Create an argparse parser and add the common command line options."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Collect status and/or history data from a Starlink user terminal and "
+ output_description,
epilog="Additional arguments can be read from a file by including @FILENAME as an "
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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"option, where FILENAME is a path to a file that contains arguments, one per line.",
fromfile_prefix_chars="@",
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add_help=False,
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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# need to remember this for later
parser.bulk_history = bulk_history
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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group = parser.add_argument_group(title="General options")
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group.add_argument(
"-g",
"--target",
help="host:port of dish to query, default is the standard IP address "
"and port (192.168.100.1:9200)",
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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group.add_argument("-h", "--help", action="help", help="Be helpful")
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group.add_argument(
"-N",
"--numeric",
action="store_true",
help="Record boolean values as 1 and 0 instead of True and False",
)
group.add_argument(
"-t",
"--loop-interval",
type=float,
default=float(LOOP_TIME_DEFAULT),
help="Loop interval in seconds or 0 for no loop, default: "
+ str(LOOP_TIME_DEFAULT),
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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group.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Be verbose")
group = parser.add_argument_group(title="History mode options")
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group.add_argument(
"-a",
"--all-samples",
action="store_const",
const=-1,
dest="samples",
help="Parse all valid samples",
)
group.add_argument(
"-o",
"--poll-loops",
type=int,
help="Poll history for N loops and aggregate data before computing history "
"stats; this allows for a smaller loop interval with less loss of data "
"when the dish reboots",
metavar="N",
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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if bulk_history:
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sample_help = (
"Number of data samples to parse; normally applies to first loop "
"iteration only, default: all in bulk mode, loop interval if loop "
"interval set, else all available samples"
)
no_counter_help = (
"Don't track sample counter across loop iterations in non-bulk "
"modes; keep using samples option value instead"
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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else:
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sample_help = (
"Number of data samples to parse; normally applies to first loop "
"iteration only, default: loop interval, if set, else all available "
+ "samples"
)
no_counter_help = (
"Don't track sample counter across loop iterations; keep using "
"samples option value instead"
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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group.add_argument("-s", "--samples", type=int, help=sample_help)
group.add_argument("-j", "--no-counter", action="store_true", help=no_counter_help)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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return parser
def run_arg_parser(parser, need_id=False, no_stdout_errors=False, modes=None):
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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"""Run parse_args on a parser previously created with create_arg_parser
Args:
need_id (bool): A flag to set in options to indicate whether or not to
set dish_id on the global state object; see get_data for more
detail.
no_stdout_errors (bool): A flag set in options to protect stdout from
error messages, in case that's where the data output is going, so
may be being redirected to a file.
modes (list[str]): Optionally provide the subset of data group modes
to allow.
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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Returns:
An argparse Namespace object with the parsed options set as attributes.
"""
if modes is None:
modes = STATUS_MODES + HISTORY_STATS_MODES + UNGROUPED_MODES
if parser.bulk_history:
modes.append("bulk_history")
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parser.add_argument(
"mode",
nargs="+",
choices=modes,
help="The data group to record, one or more of: " + ", ".join(modes),
metavar="mode",
)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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opts = parser.parse_args()
if opts.loop_interval <= 0.0 or opts.poll_loops is None:
opts.poll_loops = 1
elif opts.poll_loops < 2:
parser.error("Poll loops arg must be 2 or greater to be meaningful")
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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# for convenience, set flags for whether any mode in a group is selected
status_set = set(STATUS_MODES)
opts.status_mode = bool(status_set.intersection(opts.mode))
status_set.remove("location")
# special group for any status mode other than location
opts.pure_status_mode = bool(status_set.intersection(opts.mode))
opts.history_stats_mode = bool(set(HISTORY_STATS_MODES).intersection(opts.mode))
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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opts.bulk_mode = "bulk_history" in opts.mode
if opts.samples is None:
opts.samples = int(opts.loop_interval) if opts.loop_interval >= 1.0 else -1
opts.bulk_samples = -1
else:
# for scripts that query starting history counter, skip it if samples
# was explicitly set
opts.skip_query = True
opts.bulk_samples = opts.samples
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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opts.no_stdout_errors = no_stdout_errors
opts.need_id = need_id
return opts
def conn_error(opts, msg, *args):
"""Indicate an error in an appropriate way."""
# Connection errors that happen in an interval loop are not critical
# failures, but are interesting enough to print in non-verbose mode.
if opts.loop_interval > 0.0 and not opts.no_stdout_errors:
print(msg % args)
else:
logging.error(msg, *args)
class GlobalState:
"""A class for keeping state across loop iterations."""
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def __init__(self, target=None):
# counter, timestamp for bulk_history:
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self.counter = None
self.timestamp = None
# counter, timestamp for history stats:
self.counter_stats = None
self.timestamp_stats = None
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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self.dish_id = None
self.context = starlink_grpc.ChannelContext(target=target)
self.poll_count = 0
self.accum_history = None
self.first_poll = True
self.warn_once_location = True
def shutdown(self):
self.context.close()
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def get_data(opts, gstate, add_item, add_sequence, add_bulk=None, flush_history=False):
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"""Fetch data from the dish, pull it apart and call back with the pieces.
This function uses call backs to return the useful data. If need_id is set
in opts, then it is guaranteed that dish_id will have been set in gstate
prior to any of the call backs being invoked.
Args:
opts (object): The options object returned from run_arg_parser.
gstate (GlobalState): An object for keeping track of state across
multiple calls.
add_item (function): Call back for non-sequence data, with prototype:
add_item(name, value, category)
add_sequence (function): Call back for sequence data, with prototype:
add_sequence(name, value, category, start_index_label)
add_bulk (function): Optional. Call back for bulk history data, with
prototype:
add_bulk(bulk_data, count, start_timestamp, start_counter)
flush_history (bool): Optional. If true, run in a special mode that
emits (only) history stats for already polled data, if any,
regardless of --poll-loops state. Intended for script shutdown
operation, in order to flush stats for polled history data which
would otherwise be lost on script restart.
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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Returns:
Tuple with 3 values. The first value is 1 if there were any failures
getting data from the dish, otherwise 0. The second value is an int
timestamp for status data (data with category "status"), or None if
no status data was reported. The third value is an int timestamp for
history stats data (non-bulk data with category other than "status"),
or None if no history stats data was reported.
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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"""
if flush_history and opts.poll_loops < 2:
return 0, None, None
rc = 0
status_ts = None
hist_ts = None
if not flush_history:
rc, status_ts = get_status_data(opts, gstate, add_item, add_sequence)
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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if opts.history_stats_mode and (not rc or opts.poll_loops > 1):
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hist_rc, hist_ts = get_history_stats(
opts, gstate, add_item, add_sequence, flush_history
)
if not rc:
rc = hist_rc
if not flush_history and opts.bulk_mode and add_bulk and not rc:
rc = get_bulk_data(opts, gstate, add_bulk)
return rc, status_ts, hist_ts
def add_data_normal(data, category, add_item, add_sequence):
for key, val in data.items():
name, start, seq = BRACKETS_RE.match(key).group(1, 4, 5)
if seq is None:
add_item(name, val, category)
else:
add_sequence(name, val, category, int(start) if start else 0)
def add_data_numeric(data, category, add_item, add_sequence):
for key, val in data.items():
name, start, seq = BRACKETS_RE.match(key).group(1, 4, 5)
if seq is None:
add_item(name, int(val) if isinstance(val, int) else val, category)
else:
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add_sequence(
name,
[int(subval) if isinstance(subval, int) else subval for subval in val],
category,
int(start) if start else 0,
)
def get_status_data(opts, gstate, add_item, add_sequence):
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if opts.status_mode:
timestamp = int(time.time())
add_data = add_data_numeric if opts.numeric else add_data_normal
if opts.pure_status_mode or opts.need_id and gstate.dish_id is None:
try:
groups = starlink_grpc.status_data(context=gstate.context)
status_data, obstruct_detail, alert_detail = groups[0:3]
except starlink_grpc.GrpcError as e:
if "status" in opts.mode:
if opts.need_id and gstate.dish_id is None:
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conn_error(
opts,
"Dish unreachable and ID unknown, so not recording state",
)
return 1, None
if opts.verbose:
print("Dish unreachable")
add_item("state", "DISH_UNREACHABLE", "status")
return 0, timestamp
conn_error(opts, "Failure getting status: %s", str(e))
return 1, None
if opts.need_id:
gstate.dish_id = status_data["id"]
del status_data["id"]
if "status" in opts.mode:
add_data(status_data, "status", add_item, add_sequence)
if "obstruction_detail" in opts.mode:
add_data(obstruct_detail, "status", add_item, add_sequence)
if "alert_detail" in opts.mode:
add_data(alert_detail, "status", add_item, add_sequence)
if "location" in opts.mode:
try:
location = starlink_grpc.location_data(context=gstate.context)
except starlink_grpc.GrpcError as e:
conn_error(opts, "Failure getting location: %s", str(e))
return 1, None
if location["latitude"] is None and gstate.warn_once_location:
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logging.warning(
"Location data not enabled. See README for more details."
)
gstate.warn_once_location = False
add_data(location, "status", add_item, add_sequence)
return 0, timestamp
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elif opts.need_id and gstate.dish_id is None:
try:
gstate.dish_id = starlink_grpc.get_id(context=gstate.context)
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except starlink_grpc.GrpcError as e:
conn_error(opts, "Failure getting dish ID: %s", str(e))
return 1, None
Refactor to reduce the amount of duplicate code Combined the history and status scripts for each data backend and moved some of the shared code into a separate module. Since the existing script names were not appropriate for the new combined versions, the main entry point scripts now have new names, which better conform with Python module name conventions: dish_grpc_text.py, dish_grpc_mqtt.py, and dish_grpc_influx.py. pylint seems happier with those names, at any rate. Switched the argument parsing from getopt to argparse, since that better facilitates sharing the common bits. The whole command line interface is now different in that the selection of data groups to process must be made as required arg(s) rather than option flags, but for the most part, the scripts support choosing an arbitrary list of groups and will process them all. Split the monster main() functions into a more reasonable set of functions. Added new functions to starlink_grpc to support getting the status, which returns the data in a form similar to the history data functions. Reformatted the starlink_grpc module docstring to render better with pydoc. Also changed the way sequence data field names are reported so that the consuming scripts can name them correctly without resorting to hacky special casing based on specific field names. This would subtly break the old scripts that had been expecting the old naming, but those scripts are now gone. The code is harder to follow now, IMO, but this should allow adding of new features and/or data backends without having to make the same change in 6 places as had been the case. To that end, dish_grpc_text now supports bulk history mode, since it was trivial to add once I had it implemented in order to support that feature for dish_grpc_influx.
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if opts.verbose:
print("Using dish ID: " + gstate.dish_id)
return 0, None
def get_history_stats(opts, gstate, add_item, add_sequence, flush_history):
"""Fetch history stats. See `get_data` for details."""
if flush_history or (opts.need_id and gstate.dish_id is None):
history = None
else:
try:
timestamp = int(time.time())
history = starlink_grpc.get_history(context=gstate.context)
gstate.timestamp_stats = timestamp
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except (AttributeError, ValueError, grpc.RpcError) as e:
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conn_error(
opts, "Failure getting history: %s", str(starlink_grpc.GrpcError(e))
)
history = None
parse_samples = opts.samples if gstate.counter_stats is None else -1
start = gstate.counter_stats if gstate.counter_stats else None
# Accumulate polled history data into gstate.accum_history, even if there
# was a dish reboot.
if gstate.accum_history:
if history is not None:
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gstate.accum_history = starlink_grpc.concatenate_history(
gstate.accum_history,
history,
samples1=parse_samples,
start1=start,
verbose=opts.verbose,
)
# Counter tracking gets too complicated to handle across reboots
# once the data has been accumulated, so just have concatenate
# handle it on the first polled loop and use a value of 0 to
# remember it was done (as opposed to None, which is used for a
# different purpose).
if not opts.no_counter:
gstate.counter_stats = 0
else:
gstate.accum_history = history
# When resuming from prior count with --poll-loops set, advance the loop
# count by however many loops worth of data was caught up on. This helps
# avoid abnormally large sample counts in the first set of output data.
if gstate.first_poll and gstate.accum_history:
if opts.poll_loops > 1 and gstate.counter_stats:
new_samples = gstate.accum_history.current - gstate.counter_stats
if new_samples < 0:
new_samples = gstate.accum_history.current
if new_samples > len(gstate.accum_history.pop_ping_drop_rate):
new_samples = len(gstate.accum_history.pop_ping_drop_rate)
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gstate.poll_count = max(
gstate.poll_count, int((new_samples - 1) / opts.loop_interval)
)
gstate.first_poll = False
if gstate.poll_count < opts.poll_loops - 1 and not flush_history:
gstate.poll_count += 1
return 0, None
gstate.poll_count = 0
if gstate.accum_history is None:
return (0, None) if flush_history else (1, None)
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groups = starlink_grpc.history_stats(
parse_samples, start=start, verbose=opts.verbose, history=gstate.accum_history
)
general, ping, runlen, latency, loaded, usage = groups[0:6]
add_data = add_data_numeric if opts.numeric else add_data_normal
add_data(general, "ping_stats", add_item, add_sequence)
if "ping_drop" in opts.mode:
add_data(ping, "ping_stats", add_item, add_sequence)
if "ping_run_length" in opts.mode:
add_data(runlen, "ping_stats", add_item, add_sequence)
if "ping_latency" in opts.mode:
add_data(latency, "ping_stats", add_item, add_sequence)
if "ping_loaded_latency" in opts.mode:
add_data(loaded, "ping_stats", add_item, add_sequence)
if "usage" in opts.mode:
add_data(usage, "usage", add_item, add_sequence)
if not opts.no_counter:
gstate.counter_stats = general["end_counter"]
timestamp = gstate.timestamp_stats
gstate.timestamp_stats = None
gstate.accum_history = None
return 0, timestamp
def get_bulk_data(opts, gstate, add_bulk):
"""Fetch bulk data. See `get_data` for details."""
before = time.time()
start = gstate.counter
parse_samples = opts.bulk_samples if start is None else -1
try:
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general, bulk = starlink_grpc.history_bulk_data(
parse_samples, start=start, verbose=opts.verbose, context=gstate.context
)
except starlink_grpc.GrpcError as e:
conn_error(opts, "Failure getting history: %s", str(e))
return 1
after = time.time()
parsed_samples = general["samples"]
new_counter = general["end_counter"]
timestamp = gstate.timestamp
# check this first, so it doesn't report as lost time sync
if gstate.counter is not None and new_counter != gstate.counter + parsed_samples:
timestamp = None
# Allow up to 2 seconds of time drift before forcibly re-syncing, since
# +/- 1 second can happen just due to scheduler timing.
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if (
timestamp is not None
and not before - 2.0 <= timestamp + parsed_samples <= after + 2.0
):
if opts.verbose:
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print(
"Lost sample time sync at: "
+ str(
datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp + parsed_samples, tz=timezone.utc)
)
)
timestamp = None
if timestamp is None:
timestamp = int(before)
if opts.verbose:
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print(
"Establishing new time base: {0} -> {1}".format(
new_counter, datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp, tz=timezone.utc)
)
)
timestamp -= parsed_samples
if opts.numeric:
add_bulk(
{
k: [int(subv) if isinstance(subv, int) else subv for subv in v]
for k, v in bulk.items()
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},
parsed_samples,
timestamp,
new_counter - parsed_samples,
)
else:
add_bulk(bulk, parsed_samples, timestamp, new_counter - parsed_samples)
gstate.counter = new_counter
gstate.timestamp = timestamp + parsed_samples
return 0