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#!/usr/bin/python -u
## The -u option above turns off block buffering of python output. This assures
## that each error message gets individually printed to the log file.
#
# Module: radmonAgent.py
#
# Description: This module acts as an agent between the radiation monitoring device
# and the Internet web server. The agent periodically sends an http request to the
# radiation monitoring device and processes the response from the device and performs
# a number of operations:
# - conversion of data items
# - update a round robin (rrdtool) database with the radiation data
# - periodically generate graphic charts for display in html documents
# - forward the radiation data to other services
# - write the processed weather data to a JSON file for use by html documents
#
# Copyright 2015 Jeff Owrey
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/license.
#
# Revision History
# * v20 released 15 Sep 2015 by J L Owrey
#
import urllib2
import time
import calendar
import subprocess
import sys
import os
import json
import multiprocessing
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### FILE AND FOLDER LOCATIONS ###
_TMP_DIRECTORY = "/tmp/radmon" # folder for charts and output data file
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_RRD_FILE = "/home/{your user id}/database/radmonData.rrd" # database that stores the data
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_OUTPUT_DATA_FILE = "/tmp/radmon/radmonData.js" # output file used by HTML docs
### GLOBAL CONSTANTS ###
_DEFAULT_WEB_DATA_UPDATE_INTERVAL = 10
_CHART_UPDATE_INTERVAL = 60 # defines how often the charts get updated
_DATABASE_UPDATE_INTERVAL = 30 # defines how often the database gets updated
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_HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 5 # number seconds to wait for a response to HTTP request
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### GLOBAL VARIABLES ###
webUpdateInterval = _DEFAULT_WEB_DATA_UPDATE_INTERVAL # web update frequency
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deviceUrl = "{your URL}" # radiation monitor network address
deviceOnline = True
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debugOption = False
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### PRIVATE METHODS ###
def getTimeStamp():
"""
Sets the error message time stamp to the local system time.
Parameters: none
Returns string containing the time stamp.
"""
return time.strftime( "%Y/%m/%d %T", time.localtime() )
##end def
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def setOfflineStatus(dData):
"""Set the status of the the upstream device to "offline" and sends
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blank data to the downstream clients.
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Parameters:
dData - dictionary object containing weather data
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Returns nothing.
"""
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global deviceOnline
# If the radiation monitor was previously online, then send a message
# that we are now offline.
if deviceOnline:
print "%s: radmon offline" % getTimeStamp()
deviceOnline = False
# Set data items to blank.
dData['UTC'] = ''
dData['CPM'] = ''
dData['CPS'] = ''
dData['uSvPerHr'] = ''
dData['Mode'] = ''
dData['status'] = 'offline'
writeOutputDataFile(dData)
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return
##end def
### PUBLIC METHODS ###
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def getRadmonData(deviceUrl, HttpRequestTimeout):
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"""Send http request to radiation monitoring device. The response
from the device contains the radiation data. The data is formatted
as an html document.
Parameters:
deviceUrl - url of radiation monitoring device
HttpRequesttimeout - how long to wait for device
to respond to http request
Returns a string containing the radiation data, or None if
not successful.
"""
global deviceOnline
try:
conn = urllib2.urlopen(deviceUrl + "/rdata", timeout=HttpRequestTimeout)
except Exception, exError:
# If no response is received from the device, then assume that
# the device is down or unavailable over the network. In
# that case set the status of the device to offline.
if debugOption:
print "getRadmonData: %s\n" % exError
return None
# If the radiation monitor was previously offline, then send a message
# that we are now online.
if not deviceOnline:
print "%s radmon online" % getTimeStamp()
deviceOnline = True
# Format received data into a single string.
content = ""
for line in conn:
content += line.strip()
del conn
return content
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##end def
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def parseDataString(sData, dData):
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"""Parse the radiation data JSON string from the radiation
monitoring device into its component parts.
Parameters:
sData - the string containing the data to be parsed
dData - a dictionary object to contain the parsed data items
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
"""
try:
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sTmp = sData[2:-2]
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lsTmp = sTmp.split(',')
except Exception, exError:
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print "%s parseDataString: %s" % (getTimeStamp(), exError)
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return False
# Load the parsed data into a dictionary for easy access.
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for item in lsTmp:
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if "=" in item:
dData[item.split('=')[0]] = item.split('=')[1]
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dData['status'] = 'online'
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return True
##end def
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def convertData(dData):
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"""Convert individual radiation data items as necessary.
Parameters:
lsData - a list object containing the radiation data
dData - a dictionary object containing the radiation data
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
"""
result = True
try:
# Convert UTC from radiation monitoring device to local time.
ts_utc = time.strptime(dData['UTC'], "%H:%M:%S %m/%d/%Y")
local_sec = calendar.timegm(ts_utc)
dData['UTC'] = local_sec
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dData['Mode'] = dData['Mode'].lower()
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dData['uSvPerHr'] = dData.pop('uSv/hr')
except Exception, exError:
print "%s convertData: %s" % (getTimeStamp(), exError)
result = False
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return result
##end def
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def writeOutputDataFile(dData):
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"""Convert individual weather string data items as necessary.
Parameters:
lsData - a list object containing the data to be written
to the JSON file
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
"""
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# Set date to current time and data
dData['date'] = getTimeStamp()
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# Format the weather data as string using java script object notation.
sData = '[{'
for key in dData:
sData += "\"%s\":\"%s\"," % (key, dData[key])
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sData = sData[:-1] + '}]'
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# Write the string to the output data file for use by html documents.
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try:
fc = open(_OUTPUT_DATA_FILE, "w")
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fc.write(sData)
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fc.close()
except Exception, exError:
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print "%s writeOutputDataFile: %s" % (getTimeStamp(), exError)
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return False
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if debugOption:
print sData
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return True
## end def
def updateDatabase(dData):
"""
Updates the rrdtool database by executing an rrdtool system command.
Formats the command using the data extracted from the radiation
monitor response.
Parameters: dData - dictionary object containing data items to be
written to the rr database file
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
"""
# The RR database stores whole units, so convert uSv to Sv.
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Svvalue = float(dData['uSvPerHr']) * 1.0E-06 # convert micro-Sieverts to Sieverts
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# Create the rrdtool update command.
strCmd = "rrdtool update %s %s:%s:%s" % \
(_RRD_FILE, dData['UTC'], dData['CPM'], Svvalue)
if debugOption:
print "%s\n" % strCmd # DEBUG
# Run the command as a subprocess.
try:
subprocess.check_output(strCmd, shell=True, \
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, exError:
print "%s: rrdtool update failed: %s" % \
(getTimeStamp(), exError.output)
return False
return True
##end def
def createGraph(fileName, dataItem, gTitle, gStart):
"""Uses rrdtool to create a graph of specified weather data item.
Parameters:
fileName - name of graph image file
dataItem - data item to be graphed
gTitle - a title for the graph
gStart - beginning time of the data to be graphed
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
"""
gPath = _TMP_DIRECTORY + '/' + fileName + ".png"
# Create the rrdtool graph command.
strFmt = ("rrdtool graph %s -a PNG -s %s -w 600 -h 150 "
## "-l 50 -u 110 -r "
"-v %s -t %s "
"DEF:%s=%s:%s:AVERAGE "
"LINE2:%s\#0400ff:")
strCmd = strFmt % (gPath, gStart, dataItem, gTitle, dataItem, \
_RRD_FILE, dataItem, dataItem)
if debugOption:
print "%s\n" % strCmd # DEBUG
# Run the command as a subprocess.
try:
result = subprocess.check_output(strCmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, \
shell=True)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, exError:
print "rdtool graph failed: %s" % (exError.output)
return False
if debugOption:
print "rrdtool graph: %s" % result
return True
##end def
def getCLarguments():
"""Get command line arguments. There are three possible arguments
-d turns on debug mode
-t sets the radiation device query interval
-u sets the url of the radiation monitoring device
Returns nothing.
"""
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global debugOption, webUpdateInterval, deviceUrl
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index = 1
while index < len(sys.argv):
if sys.argv[index] == '-d':
debugOption = True
elif sys.argv[index] == '-t':
try:
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webUpdateInterval = abs(int(sys.argv[index + 1]))
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except:
print "invalid polling period"
exit(-1)
index += 1
elif sys.argv[index] == '-u':
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deviceUrl = sys.argv[index + 1]
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index += 1
else:
cmd_name = sys.argv[0].split('/')
print "Usage: %s {-v} {-d}" % cmd_name[-1]
exit(-1)
index += 1
##end def
def generateGraphs():
"""Generate graphs for display in html documents.
Parameters: none
Returns nothing.
"""
createGraph('radGraph1', 'CPM', "'CPM - Last 24 Hours'", 'end-1day')
createGraph('radGraph2', 'SvperHr', "'Sv/Hr - Last 24 Hours'", 'end-1day')
createGraph('radGraph3', 'CPM', "'CPM - Last 4 Weeks'", 'end-4weeks')
createGraph('radGraph4', 'SvperHr', "'Sv/Hr - Last 4 Weeks'", 'end-4weeks')
createGraph('radGraph5', 'CPM', "'CPM - Past Year'", 'end-12months')
createGraph('radGraph6', 'SvperHr', "'Sv/Hr - Past Year'", 'end-12months')
##end def
def main():
"""Handles timing of events and acts as executive routine managing all other
functions.
Parameters: none
Returns nothing.
"""
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lastChartUpdateTime = - 1 # last time charts generated
lastDatabaseUpdateTime = -1 # last time the rrdtool database updated
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lastWebUpdateTime = -1 # last time output JSON file updated
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dData = {} # dictionary object for temporary data storage
lsData = [] # list object for temporary data storage
## Get command line arguments.
getCLarguments()
## Create www data folder if it does not already exist.
if not os.path.isdir(_TMP_DIRECTORY):
os.makedirs(_TMP_DIRECTORY)
## Exit with error if cannot find the rrdtool database file.
if not os.path.exists(_RRD_FILE):
print "cannot find rrdtool database file: terminating"
exit(1)
## main loop
while True:
currentTime = time.time()
# At the radiation device query interval request and process
# the data from the device.
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if currentTime - lastWebUpdateTime > webUpdateInterval:
lastWebUpdateTime = currentTime
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result = True
# Get the data string from the device.
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sData = getRadmonData(deviceUrl, _HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT)
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if sData == None:
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setOfflineStatus(dData)
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result = False
# If successful parse the data.
if result:
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result = parseDataString(sData, dData)
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# If parsing successful, convert the data.
if result:
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result = convertData(dData)
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# If conversion successful, write data to output file.
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if result:
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writeOutputDataFile(dData)
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# At the rrdtool database update interval, update the database.
if currentTime - lastDatabaseUpdateTime > _DATABASE_UPDATE_INTERVAL:
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lastDatabaseUpdateTime = currentTime
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if result:
## Update the round robin database with the parsed data.
result = updateDatabase(dData)
# At the chart generation interval, generate charts.
if currentTime - lastChartUpdateTime > _CHART_UPDATE_INTERVAL:
lastChartUpdateTime = currentTime
p = multiprocessing.Process(target=generateGraphs, args=())
p.start()
# Relinquish processing back to the operating system until
# the next update interval.
elapsedTime = time.time() - currentTime
if debugOption:
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print "web update: %6f sec\n" % elapsedTime
remainingTime = webUpdateInterval - elapsedTime
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if remainingTime > 0:
time.sleep(remainingTime)
## end while
## end def
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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