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### Creating New Services
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1. Modify the [Example Service File](../daemon/examples/myservices/sample.py)
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1. Modify the example service shown below
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to do what you want. It could generate config/script files, mount per-node
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directories, start processes/scripts, etc. sample.py is a Python file that
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defines one or more classes to be imported. You can create multiple Python
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If you have created a new service type that may be useful to others, please
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consider contributing it to the CORE project.
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#### Example Custom Service
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Below is the skeleton for a custom service with some documentation. Most
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people would likely only setup the required class variables **(name/group)**.
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Then define the **configs** (files they want to generate) and implement the
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**generate_confifs** function to dynamically create the files wanted. Finally
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the **startup** commands would be supplied, which typically tends to be
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running the shell files generated.
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```python
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from core.services.coreservices import CoreService, ServiceMode
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class MyService(CoreService):
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"""
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Custom CORE Service
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:var str name: name used as a unique ID for this service and is required, no spaces
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:var str group: allows you to group services within the GUI under a common name
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:var tuple executables: executables this service depends on to function, if executable is
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not on the path, service will not be loaded
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:var tuple dependencies: services that this service depends on for startup, tuple of service names
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:var tuple dirs: directories that this service will create within a node
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:var tuple configs: files that this service will generate, without a full path this file goes in
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the node's directory e.g. /tmp/pycore.12345/n1.conf/myfile
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:var tuple startup: commands used to start this service, any non-zero exit code will cause a failure
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:var tuple validate: commands used to validate that a service was started, any non-zero exit code
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will cause a failure
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:var ServiceMode validation_mode: validation mode, used to determine startup success.
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NON_BLOCKING - runs startup commands, and validates success with validation commands
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BLOCKING - runs startup commands, and validates success with the startup commands themselves
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TIMER - runs startup commands, and validates success by waiting for "validation_timer" alone
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:var int validation_timer: time in seconds for a service to wait for validation, before determining
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success in TIMER/NON_BLOCKING modes.
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:var float validation_validation_period: period in seconds to wait before retrying validation,
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only used in NON_BLOCKING mode
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:var tuple shutdown: shutdown commands to stop this service
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"""
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name = "MyService"
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group = "Utility"
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executables = ()
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dependencies = ()
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dirs = ()
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configs = ("myservice1.sh", "myservice2.sh")
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startup = tuple(f"sh {x}" for x in configs)
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validate = ()
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validation_mode = ServiceMode.NON_BLOCKING
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validation_timer = 5
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validation_period = 0.5
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shutdown = ()
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@classmethod
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def on_load(cls):
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"""
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Provides a way to run some arbitrary logic when the service is loaded, possibly to help facilitate
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dynamic settings for the environment.
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:return: nothing
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"""
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pass
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@classmethod
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def get_configs(cls, node):
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"""
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Provides a way to dynamically generate the config files from the node a service will run.
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Defaults to the class definition and can be left out entirely if not needed.
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:param node: core node that the service is being ran on
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:return: tuple of config files to create
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"""
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return cls.configs
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@classmethod
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def generate_config(cls, node, filename):
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"""
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Returns a string representation for a file, given the node the service is starting on the config filename
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that this information will be used for. This must be defined, if "configs" are defined.
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:param node: core node that the service is being ran on
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:param str filename: configuration file to generate
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:return: configuration file content
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:rtype: str
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"""
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cfg = "#!/bin/sh\n"
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if filename == cls.configs[0]:
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cfg += "# auto-generated by MyService (sample.py)\n"
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for ifc in node.netifs():
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cfg += f'echo "Node {node.name} has interface {ifc.name}"\n'
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elif filename == cls.configs[1]:
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cfg += "echo hello"
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return cfg
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@classmethod
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def get_startup(cls, node):
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"""
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Provides a way to dynamically generate the startup commands from the node a service will run.
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Defaults to the class definition and can be left out entirely if not needed.
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:param node: core node that the service is being ran on
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:return: tuple of startup commands to run
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"""
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return cls.startup
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@classmethod
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def get_validate(cls, node):
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"""
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Provides a way to dynamically generate the validate commands from the node a service will run.
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Defaults to the class definition and can be left out entirely if not needed.
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:param node: core node that the service is being ran on
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:return: tuple of commands to validate service startup with
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"""
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return cls.validate
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```
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