# encoding: UTF-8 require 'mauve/person' require 'mauve/notifiers' module Mauve # This class provides an execution context for the code found in 'during' # blocks in the configuration file. This code specifies when an alert # should cause notifications to be generated, and can access @time and # \@alert variables. There are also some helper methods to provide # oft-needed functionality such as hours_in_day. # # e.g. to send alerts only between 10 and 11 am: # # during = Proc.new { @time.hour == 10 } # # ... later on ... # # DuringRunner.new(Time.now, my_alert, &during).now? # # ... or to ask when an alert will next be cued ... # # DuringRunner.new(Time.now, my_alert, &during).find_next # # which will return a Time object, or nil if the time period will # not be valid again, at least not in the next week. # class DuringRunner attr_reader :time, :alert, :during # # Sets up the class # # @param [Time] time The time we're going to test # @param [Mauve::Alert or Nilclass] alert The alert that we can use in tests. # @param [Proc] during The Proc that is evaluated inside the instance to decide if now is now! # @raise [ArgumentError] if +time+ is not a Time # def initialize(time, alert=nil, &during) raise ArgumentError.new("Must supply time (not #{time.inspect})") unless time.is_a?(Time) @time = time @alert = alert @during = during || Proc.new { true } @logger = Log4r::Logger.new "Mauve::DuringRunner" end # This evaluates the +during+ block, returning the result. # # @param [Time] t Set the time at which to evaluate the +during+ block. # @return [Boolean] def now?(t=@time) @test_time = t instance_eval(&@during) ? true : false end # This finds the next occurance of the +during+ block evaluating to true. # It returns nil if an occurence cannot be found within the next 8 days. # # @param [Integer] after Skip time forward this many seconds before starting # @return [Time or nil] # def find_next(after = 0) t = @time+after # # If the condition is true after x seconds, return the time in x seconds. # return t if self.now?(t) # # Otherwise calculate when the condition is next true. # step = 3600 while t <= @time + 8.days # # If we're currently OK, and we won't be OK after the next step (or # vice-versa) decrease step size, and try again # if false == self.now?(t) and true == self.now?(t+step) # # Unless we're on the smallest step, try a smaller one. # if step == 1 t += step break end step /= 60 next end # # Decrease the time by the step size if we're currently OK. # t += step end return t if self.now?(t) nil # never again end protected # Returns true if the current hour is in the list of hours given. # # @param [Array] hours List of hours (as Integers) # @return [Boolean] def hours_in_day(*hours) @test_time = @time if @test_time.nil? x_in_list_of_y(@test_time.hour, hours.flatten) end # Returns true if the current day is in the list of days given # # @param [Array] days List of days (as Integers) # @return [Boolean] def days_in_week(*days) @test_time = @time if @test_time.nil? x_in_list_of_y(@test_time.wday, days.flatten) end # Tests if the alert has not been acknowledged within a certain time. # # @param [Integer] seconds Number of seconds # @return [Boolean] def unacknowledged(seconds) @test_time = @time if @test_time.nil? @alert && @alert.raised? && !@alert.acknowledged? && (@test_time - @alert.raised_at) >= seconds end # Checks to see if x is contained in y # # @param [Array] y Array to search for +x+ # @param [Object] x # @return [Boolean] def x_in_list_of_y(x,y) y.any? do |range| if range.respond_to?("include?") range.include?(x) else range == x end end end # Test to see if we're in working hours. See Time#working_hours? # # @return [Boolean] def working_hours? @test_time = @time if @test_time.nil? @test_time.working_hours? end # Test to see if we're in the dead zone. See Time#dead_zone? # # @return [Boolean] def dead_zone? @test_time = @time if @test_time.nil? @test_time.dead_zone? end end # A Notification is an instruction to notify a list of people, at a # particular alert level, on a periodic basis, and optionally under # certain conditions specified by a block of code. # class Notification < Struct.new(:people, :level, :every, :during, :list) # Set up a new notification # # @param [Array] people List of Mauve::Person to notify # @param [Symbol] level Level at which to notify def initialize(people, level) self.level = level self.every = 300 self.people = people end # @return [String] def to_s "#" end # @return Log4r::Logger def logger ; Log4r::Logger.new self.class.to_s ; end # Push a notification on to the queue for this alert. The Mauve::Notifier # will then pop it off and do the notification in a separate thread. # # @param [Mauve::Alert or Mauve::AlertChanged] alert The alert in question # @param [Array] already_sent_to A list of people that have already received this alert. # # @return [Array] The list of people that have received this alert. def notify(alert, already_sent_to = []) if people.nil? or people.empty? logger.warn "No people found in for notification #{list}" return end # Should we notify at all? return already_sent_to unless DuringRunner.new(Time.now, alert, &during).now? people.collect do |person| case person when Person person when PeopleList person.people else logger.warn "Unable to notify #{person} (unrecognised class #{person.class})" [] end end.flatten.uniq.each do |person| # # A bit of alert de-bouncing. # if already_sent_to.include?(person.username) logger.info("Already sent notification of #{alert} to #{person.username}") else Server.notification_push([person, level, alert]) already_sent_to << person.username end end return already_sent_to end # Work out when this notification should next get sent. Nil will be # returned if the alert is not raised. # # @param [Mauve::Alert] alert The alert in question # @return [Time or nil] The time a reminder should get sent, or nil if it # should never get sent again. def remind_at_next(alert) return nil unless alert.raised? if DuringRunner.new(Time.now, alert, &during).now? return DuringRunner.new(Time.now, alert, &during).find_next(every) else return DuringRunner.new(Time.now, alert, &during).find_next() end end end end