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from itertools import islice
from socket import gethostname
import logging
import os
import pika

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class Client:

    env_config = {
        "server_address": "GRAPHITE_HOST",
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        "server_port": "GRAPHITE_AMQP_PORT",
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        "amqp_user": "GRAPHITE_AMQP_USER",
        "amqp_pass": "GRAPHITE_AMQP_PASSWORD",
        "amqp_queue": "GRAPHITE_AMQP_QUEUE",
        "amqp_vhost": "GRAPHITE_AMQP_VHOST",
    }

    def __init__(self):
        """
        Constructor of the client class that is responsible for handling the
        communication between the graphite server and the data source. In
        order to initialize a client you must have the following
        environmental varriables:
        - GRAPHITE_SERVER_ADDRESS:
        - GRAPHITE_SERVER_PORT:
        - GRAPHITE_AMQP_USER:
        - GRAPHITE_AMQP_PASSWORD:
        - GRAPHITE_AMQP_QUEUE:
        - GRAPHITE_AMQP_VHOST:
        Missing only one of these variables will cause the client not to work.
        """
        self.name = 'circle.%s' % gethostname()
        for var, env_var in self.env_config.items():
            value = os.getenv(env_var, "")
            if value:
                setattr(self, var, value)
            else:
                raise RuntimeError('%s environment variable missing' % env_var)

    def connect(self):
        """
        This method creates the connection to the queue of the graphite
        server using the environmental variables given in the constructor.
        """
        try:
            credentials = pika.PlainCredentials(self.amqp_user, self.amqp_pass)
            params = pika.ConnectionParameters(host=self.server_address,
                                               port=int(self.server_port),
                                               virtual_host=self.amqp_vhost,
                                               credentials=credentials)
            self.connection = pika.BlockingConnection(params)
            self.channel = self.connection.channel()
            logger.info('Connection established to %s.', self.server_address)
        except RuntimeError:
            logger.error('Cannot connect to the server. '
                         'Parameters may be wrong.')
            logger.error("An error has occured while connecting to the server")
            raise
        except:  # FIXME
            logger.error('Cannot connect to the server. There is no one '
                         'listening on the other side.')
            raise

    def disconnect(self):
        """
        Break up the connection to the graphite server. If something went
        wrong while disconnecting it simply cut the connection up.
        """
        try:
            self.channel.close()
            self.connection.close()
        except RuntimeError as e:
            logger.error('An error has occured while disconnecting. %s',
                         unicode(e))
            raise

    def _send(self, message):
        """
        Send the message given in the parameters given in the message
        parameter. This function expects that the graphite server want the
        metric name given in the message body. (This option must be enabled
        on the server. Otherwise it can't parse the data sent.)
        """
        body = "\n".join(message)
        try:
            self.channel.basic_publish(exchange=self.amqp_queue,
                                       routing_key='', body=body)
        except:
            logger.error('An error has occured while sending metrics (%dB).',
                         len(body))
            raise

    @staticmethod
    def _chunker(seq, size):
        """Yield seq in size-long chunks.
        """
        for pos in xrange(0, len(seq), size):
            yield islice(seq, pos, pos + size)

    def send(self, message):
        self.connect()
        try:
            for chunk in self._chunker(message, 100):
                self._send(chunk)
        finally:
            self.disconnect()