"""Dispatcher module.""" import asyncio import logging import signal import time from typing import List from .monitors import Monitor class Dispatcher: def __init__(self, monitors: List[Monitor]) -> None: self._monitors = monitors self._monitor_tasks: List[asyncio.Task] = [] self._logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) self._stopping = False def run(self) -> None: asyncio.run(self.start()) async def start(self) -> None: self._logger.info('Starting up') for monitor in self._monitors: self._monitor_tasks.append( asyncio.create_task(self._run_monitor(monitor)), ) asyncio.get_event_loop().add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, self.stop) asyncio.get_event_loop().add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, self.stop) await asyncio.gather(*self._monitor_tasks, return_exceptions=True) self.stop() def stop(self) -> None: if self._stopping: return self._stopping = True self._logger.info('Shutting down') for task, monitor in zip(self._monitor_tasks, self._monitors): task.cancel() self._logger.info('Shutdown finished successfully') @staticmethod async def _run_monitor(monitor: Monitor) -> None: def _until_next(last: float) -> float: time_took = time.time() - last return monitor.check_every - time_took while True: time_start = time.time() try: await monitor.check() except asyncio.CancelledError: break except Exception: monitor.logger.exception('Error executing monitor check') await asyncio.sleep(_until_next(last=time_start))