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require 'puppet/external/dot' require 'puppet/relationship' require 'set' # A hopefully-faster graph class to replace the use of GRATR. class Puppet::Graph::SimpleGraph # # All public methods of this class must maintain (assume ^ ensure) the following invariants, where "=~=" means # equiv. up to order: # # @in_to.keys =~= @out_to.keys =~= all vertices # @in_to.values.collect { |x| x.values }.flatten =~= @out_from.values.collect { |x| x.values }.flatten =~= all edges # @in_to[v1][v2] =~= @out_from[v2][v1] =~= all edges from v1 to v2 # @in_to [v].keys =~= vertices with edges leading to v # @out_from[v].keys =~= vertices with edges leading from v # no operation may shed reference loops (for gc) # recursive operation must scale with the depth of the spanning trees, or better (e.g. no recursion over the set # of all vertices, etc.) # # This class is intended to be used with DAGs. However, if the # graph has a cycle, it will not cause non-termination of any of the # algorithms. # def initialize @in_to = {} @out_from = {} @upstream_from = {} @downstream_from = {} end # Clear our graph. def clear @in_to.clear @out_from.clear @upstream_from.clear @downstream_from.clear end # Which resources depend upon the given resource. def dependencies(resource) vertex?(resource) ? upstream_from_vertex(resource).keys : [] end def dependents(resource) vertex?(resource) ? downstream_from_vertex(resource).keys : [] end # Whether our graph is directed. Always true. Used to produce dot files. def directed? true end # Determine all of the leaf nodes below a given vertex. def leaves(vertex, direction = :out) tree_from_vertex(vertex, direction).keys.find_all { |c| adjacent(c, :direction => direction).empty? } end # Collect all of the edges that the passed events match. Returns # an array of edges. def matching_edges(event, base = nil) source = base || event.resource unless vertex?(source) Puppet.warning "Got an event from invalid vertex #{source.ref}" return [] end # Get all of the edges that this vertex should forward events # to, which is the same thing as saying all edges directly below # This vertex in the graph. @out_from[source].values.flatten.find_all { |edge| edge.match?(event.name) } end # Return a reversed version of this graph. def reversal result = self.class.new vertices.each { |vertex| result.add_vertex(vertex) } edges.each do |edge| result.add_edge edge.class.new(edge.target, edge.source, edge.label) end result end # Return the size of the graph. def size vertices.size end def to_a vertices end # This is a simple implementation of Tarjan's algorithm to find strongly # connected components in the graph; this is a fairly ugly implementation, # because I can't just decorate the vertices themselves. # # This method has an unhealthy relationship with the find_cycles_in_graph # method below, which contains the knowledge of how the state object is # maintained. def tarjan(root, s) # initialize the recursion stack we use to work around the nasty lack of a # decent Ruby stack. recur = [{ :node => root }] while not recur.empty? do frame = recur.last vertex = frame[:node] case frame[:step] when nil then s[:index][vertex] = s[:number] s[:lowlink][vertex] = s[:number] s[:number] = s[:number] + 1 s[:stack].push(vertex) s[:seen][vertex] = true frame[:children] = adjacent(vertex) frame[:step] = :children when :children then if frame[:children].length > 0 then child = frame[:children].shift if ! s[:index][child] then # Never seen, need to recurse. frame[:step] = :after_recursion frame[:child] = child recur.push({ :node => child }) elsif s[:seen][child] then s[:lowlink][vertex] = [s[:lowlink][vertex], s[:index][child]].min end else if s[:lowlink][vertex] == s[:index][vertex] then this_scc = [] begin top = s[:stack].pop s[:seen][top] = false this_scc << top end until top == vertex s[:scc] << this_scc end recur.pop # done with this node, finally. end when :after_recursion then s[:lowlink][vertex] = [s[:lowlink][vertex], s[:lowlink][frame[:child]]].min frame[:step] = :children else fail "#{frame[:step]} is an unknown step" end end end # Find all cycles in the graph by detecting all the strongly connected # components, then eliminating everything with a size of one as # uninteresting - which it is, because it can't be a cycle. :) # # This has an unhealthy relationship with the 'tarjan' method above, which # it uses to implement the detection of strongly connected components. def find_cycles_in_graph state = { :number => 0, :index => {}, :lowlink => {}, :scc => [], :stack => [], :seen => {} } # we usually have a disconnected graph, must walk all possible roots vertices.each do |vertex| if ! state[:index][vertex] then tarjan vertex, state end end # To provide consistent results to the user, given that a hash is never # assured to return the same order, and given our graph processing is # based on hash tables, we need to sort the cycles internally, as well as # the set of cycles. # # Given we are in a failure state here, any extra cost is more or less # irrelevant compared to the cost of a fix - which is on a human # time-scale. state[:scc].select do |component| multi_vertex_component?(component) || single_vertex_referring_to_self?(component) end.map do |component| component.sort end.sort end # Perform a BFS on the sub graph representing the cycle, with a view to # generating a sufficient set of paths to report the cycle meaningfully, and # ideally usefully, for the end user. # # BFS is preferred because it will generally report the shortest paths # through the graph first, which are more likely to be interesting to the # user. I think; it would be interesting to verify that. --daniel 2011-01-23 def paths_in_cycle(cycle, max_paths = 1) raise ArgumentError, "negative or zero max_paths" if max_paths < 1 # Calculate our filtered outbound vertex lists... adj = {} cycle.each do |vertex| adj[vertex] = adjacent(vertex).select{|s| cycle.member? s} end found = [] # frame struct is vertex, [path] stack = [[cycle.first, []]] while frame = stack.shift do if frame[1].member?(frame[0]) then found << frame[1] + [frame[0]] break if found.length >= max_paths else adj[frame[0]].each do |to| stack.push [to, frame[1] + [frame[0]]] end end end return found.sort end def report_cycles_in_graph cycles = find_cycles_in_graph n = cycles.length # where is "pluralize"? --daniel 2011-01-22 return if n == 0 s = n == 1 ? '' : 's' message = "Found #{n} dependency cycle#{s}:\n" cycles.each do |cycle| paths = paths_in_cycle(cycle) message += paths.map{ |path| '(' + path.join(" => ") + ')'}.join("\n") + "\n" end if Puppet[:graph] then filename = write_cycles_to_graph(cycles) message += "Cycle graph written to #{filename}." else message += "Try the '--graph' option and opening the " message += "resulting '.dot' file in OmniGraffle or GraphViz" end raise Puppet::Error, message end def write_cycles_to_graph(cycles) # This does not use the DOT graph library, just writes the content # directly. Given the complexity of this, there didn't seem much point # using a heavy library to generate exactly the same content. --daniel 2011-01-27 Puppet.settings.use(:graphing) graph = ["digraph Resource_Cycles {"] graph << ' label = "Resource Cycles"' cycles.each do |cycle| paths_in_cycle(cycle, 10).each do |path| graph << path.map { |v| '"' + v.to_s.gsub(/"/, '\\"') + '"' }.join(" -> ") end end graph << '}' filename = File.join(Puppet[:graphdir], "cycles.dot") File.open(filename, "w") { |f| f.puts graph } return filename end # Add a new vertex to the graph. def add_vertex(vertex) @in_to[vertex] ||= {} @out_from[vertex] ||= {} end # Remove a vertex from the graph. def remove_vertex!(v) return unless vertex?(v) @upstream_from.clear @downstream_from.clear (@in_to[v].values+@out_from[v].values).flatten.each { |e| remove_edge!(e) } @in_to.delete(v) @out_from.delete(v) end # Test whether a given vertex is in the graph. def vertex?(v) @in_to.include?(v) end # Return a list of all vertices. def vertices @in_to.keys end # Add a new edge. The graph user has to create the edge instance, # since they have to specify what kind of edge it is. def add_edge(e,*a) return add_relationship(e,*a) unless a.empty? @upstream_from.clear @downstream_from.clear add_vertex(e.source) add_vertex(e.target) @in_to[ e.target][e.source] ||= []; @in_to[ e.target][e.source] |= [e] @out_from[e.source][e.target] ||= []; @out_from[e.source][e.target] |= [e] end def add_relationship(source, target, label = nil) add_edge Puppet::Relationship.new(source, target, label) end # Find all matching edges. def edges_between(source, target) (@out_from[source] || {})[target] || [] end # Is there an edge between the two vertices? def edge?(source, target) vertex?(source) and vertex?(target) and @out_from[source][target] end def edges @in_to.values.collect { |x| x.values }.flatten end def each_edge @in_to.each { |t,ns| ns.each { |s,es| es.each { |e| yield e }}} end # Remove an edge from our graph. def remove_edge!(e) if edge?(e.source,e.target) @upstream_from.clear @downstream_from.clear @in_to [e.target].delete e.source if (@in_to [e.target][e.source] -= [e]).empty? @out_from[e.source].delete e.target if (@out_from[e.source][e.target] -= [e]).empty? end end # Find adjacent edges. def adjacent(v, options = {}) return [] unless ns = (options[:direction] == :in) ? @in_to[v] : @out_from[v] (options[:type] == :edges) ? ns.values.flatten : ns.keys end # Just walk the tree and pass each edge. def walk(source, direction) # Use an iterative, breadth-first traversal of the graph. One could do # this recursively, but Ruby's slow function calls and even slower # recursion make the shorter, recursive algorithm cost-prohibitive. stack = [source] seen = Set.new until stack.empty? node = stack.shift next if seen.member? node connected = adjacent(node, :direction => direction) connected.each do |target| yield node, target end stack.concat(connected) seen << node end end # A different way of walking a tree, and a much faster way than the # one that comes with GRATR. def tree_from_vertex(start, direction = :out) predecessor={} walk(start, direction) do |parent, child| predecessor[child] = parent end predecessor end def downstream_from_vertex(v) return @downstream_from[v] if @downstream_from[v] result = @downstream_from[v] = {} @out_from[v].keys.each do |node| result[node] = 1 result.update(downstream_from_vertex(node)) end result end def direct_dependents_of(v) (@out_from[v] || {}).keys end def upstream_from_vertex(v) return @upstream_from[v] if @upstream_from[v] result = @upstream_from[v] = {} @in_to[v].keys.each do |node| result[node] = 1 result.update(upstream_from_vertex(node)) end result end def direct_dependencies_of(v) (@in_to[v] || {}).keys end # Return an array of the edge-sets between a series of n+1 vertices (f=v0,v1,v2...t=vn) # connecting the two given verticies. The ith edge set is an array containing all the # edges between v(i) and v(i+1); these are (by definition) never empty. # # * if f == t, the list is empty # * if they are adjacent the result is an array consisting of # a single array (the edges from f to t) # * and so on by induction on a vertex m between them # * if there is no path from f to t, the result is nil # # This implementation is not particularly efficient; it's used in testing where clarity # is more important than last-mile efficiency. # def path_between(f,t) if f==t [] elsif direct_dependents_of(f).include?(t) [edges_between(f,t)] elsif dependents(f).include?(t) m = (dependents(f) & direct_dependencies_of(t)).first path_between(f,m) + path_between(m,t) else nil end end # LAK:FIXME This is just a paste of the GRATR code with slight modifications. # Return a DOT::DOTDigraph for directed graphs or a DOT::DOTSubgraph for an # undirected Graph. _params_ can contain any graph property specified in # rdot.rb. If an edge or vertex label is a kind of Hash then the keys # which match +dot+ properties will be used as well. def to_dot_graph (params = {}) params['name'] ||= self.class.name.gsub(/:/,'_') fontsize = params['fontsize'] ? params['fontsize'] : '8' graph = (directed? ? DOT::DOTDigraph : DOT::DOTSubgraph).new(params) edge_klass = directed? ? DOT::DOTDirectedEdge : DOT::DOTEdge vertices.each do |v| name = v.ref params = {'name' => '"'+name+'"', 'fontsize' => fontsize, 'label' => name} v_label = v.ref params.merge!(v_label) if v_label and v_label.kind_of? Hash graph << DOT::DOTNode.new(params) end edges.each do |e| params = {'from' => '"'+ e.source.ref + '"', 'to' => '"'+ e.target.ref + '"', 'fontsize' => fontsize } e_label = e.ref params.merge!(e_label) if e_label and e_label.kind_of? Hash graph << edge_klass.new(params) end graph end # Output the dot format as a string def to_dot (params={}) to_dot_graph(params).to_s; end # Call +dotty+ for the graph which is written to the file 'graph.dot' # in the # current directory. def dotty (params = {}, dotfile = 'graph.dot') File.open(dotfile, 'w') {|f| f << to_dot(params) } system('dotty', dotfile) end # Produce the graph files if requested. def write_graph(name) return unless Puppet[:graph] Puppet.settings.use(:graphing) file = File.join(Puppet[:graphdir], "#{name}.dot") File.open(file, "w") { |f| f.puts to_dot("name" => name.to_s.capitalize) } end # This flag may be set to true to use the new YAML serialzation # format (where @vertices is a simple list of vertices rather than a # list of VertexWrapper objects). Deserialization supports both # formats regardless of the setting of this flag. class << self attr_accessor :use_new_yaml_format end self.use_new_yaml_format = false # Stub class to allow graphs to be represented in YAML using the old # (version 2.6) format. class VertexWrapper attr_reader :vertex, :adjacencies def initialize(vertex, adjacencies) @vertex = vertex @adjacencies = adjacencies end def inspect { :@adjacencies => @adjacencies, :@vertex => @vertex.to_s }.inspect end end # instance_variable_get is used by Object.to_zaml to get instance # variables. Override it so that we can simulate the presence of # instance variables @edges and @vertices for serialization. def instance_variable_get(v) case v.to_s when '@edges' then edges when '@vertices' then if self.class.use_new_yaml_format vertices else result = {} vertices.each do |vertex| adjacencies = {} [:in, :out].each do |direction| adjacencies[direction] = {} adjacent(vertex, :direction => direction, :type => :edges).each do |edge| other_vertex = direction == :in ? edge.source : edge.target (adjacencies[direction][other_vertex] ||= Set.new).add(edge) end end result[vertex] = Puppet::Graph::SimpleGraph::VertexWrapper.new(vertex, adjacencies) end result end else super(v) end end def to_yaml_properties (super + [:@vertices, :@edges] - [:@in_to, :@out_from, :@upstream_from, :@downstream_from]).uniq end def yaml_initialize(tag, var) initialize() vertices = var.delete('vertices') edges = var.delete('edges') if vertices.is_a?(Hash) # Support old (2.6) format vertices = vertices.keys end vertices.each { |v| add_vertex(v) } edges.each { |e| add_edge(e) } var.each do |varname, value| instance_variable_set("@#{varname}", value) end end def multi_vertex_component?(component) component.length > 1 end private :multi_vertex_component? def single_vertex_referring_to_self?(component) if component.length == 1 vertex = component[0] adjacent(vertex).include?(vertex) else false end end private :single_vertex_referring_to_self? end