Detect and correct dish time getting out of sync
If the number of samples reported in the history varies from the number of seconds elapsed as detected on the script host's system clock by more than +/- 2 seconds, forcibly correct the time base back to current system time. This doesn't seem to trigger on hosts with NTP synced system clocks (possibly because the dish's clock is, too), so no attempt is made to make this graceful, there will just be a discontinuity in the timestamps assigned to samples if this correction is made. Also, enforce a maximum batch size for data points writes to the InfluxDB server. It's somewhat arbitrarily set at 5000 data points. A write of the full 12 hour history buffer would be 43200 data points, so this will break that up a bit. Related to issue #5
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icargs = {"host": host_default, "timeout": 5, "database": database_default}
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icargs = {"host": host_default, "timeout": 5, "database": database_default}
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rp = None
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rp = None
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flush_limit = 6
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flush_limit = 6
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max_batch = 5000
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# For each of these check they are both set and not empty string
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# For each of these check they are both set and not empty string
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influxdb_host = os.environ.get("INFLUXDB_HOST")
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influxdb_host = os.environ.get("INFLUXDB_HOST")
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def flush_points(client):
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def flush_points(client):
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try:
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try:
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while len(gstate.points) > max_batch:
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client.write_points(gstate.points[:max_batch], retention_policy=rp)
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if verbose:
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print("Data points written: " + str(max_batch))
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del gstate.points[:max_batch]
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if gstate.points:
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client.write_points(gstate.points, retention_policy=rp)
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client.write_points(gstate.points, retention_policy=rp)
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if verbose:
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if verbose:
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print("Data points written: " + str(len(gstate.points)))
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print("Data points written: " + str(len(gstate.points)))
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return 0
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return 0
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def process_bulk_data():
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def process_bulk_data():
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# need to pull this now in case it is needed later
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before = time.time()
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now = time.time()
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start = gstate.counter
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start = gstate.counter
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parse_samples = samples if start is None else -1
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parse_samples = samples if start is None else -1
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general, bulk = starlink_grpc.history_bulk_data(parse_samples, start=start, verbose=verbose)
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general, bulk = starlink_grpc.history_bulk_data(parse_samples, start=start, verbose=verbose)
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after = time.time()
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parsed_samples = general["samples"]
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parsed_samples = general["samples"]
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new_counter = general["current"]
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new_counter = general["current"]
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timestamp = gstate.timestamp
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timestamp = gstate.timestamp
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if timestamp is None or new_counter != gstate.counter + parsed_samples:
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# Check this first, so it doesn't report as lost time sync
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timestamp = now
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if gstate.counter is not None and new_counter != gstate.counter + parsed_samples:
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timestamp = None
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# Allow up to 2 seconds of time drift before forcibly re-syncing, since
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# +/- 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:
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if verbose:
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print("Lost sample time sync at: " +
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str(datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp + parsed_samples, tz=timezone.utc)))
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timestamp = None
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if timestamp is None:
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timestamp = before
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if verbose:
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if verbose:
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print("Establishing new time base: " + str(new_counter) + " -> " +
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print("Establishing new time base: " + str(new_counter) + " -> " +
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str(datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp, tz=timezone.utc)))
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str(datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp, tz=timezone.utc)))
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