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186 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
186 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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stream changes in mysql (on the torrents and statistics table) into
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elasticsearch as they happen on the binlog. This keeps elasticsearch in sync
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with whatever you do to the database, including stuff like admin queries. Also,
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because mysql keeps the binlog around for N days before deleting old stuff, you
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can survive a hiccup of elasticsearch or this script dying and pick up where
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you left off.
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For that "picking up" part, this script depends on one piece of external state:
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its last known binlog filename and position. This is saved off as a JSON file
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to a configurable location on the filesystem periodically. If the file is not
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present then you can initialize it with the values from `SHOW MASTER STATUS`
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from the mysql repl, which will start the sync from current state.
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In the case of catastrophic elasticsearch meltdown where you need to
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reconstruct the index, you'll want to be a bit careful with coordinating
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sync_es and import_to_es scripts. If you run import_to_es first than run
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sync_es against SHOW MASTER STATUS, anything that changed the database between
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when import_to_es and sync_es will be lost. Instead, you can run SHOW MASTER
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STATUS _before_ you run import_to_es. That way you'll definitely pick up any
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changes that happen while the import_to_es script is dumping stuff from the
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database into es, at the expense of redoing a (small) amount of indexing.
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"""
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from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch
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from elasticsearch.helpers import bulk
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from pymysqlreplication import BinLogStreamReader
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from pymysqlreplication.row_event import UpdateRowsEvent, DeleteRowsEvent, WriteRowsEvent
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from datetime import datetime
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from nyaa.models import TorrentFlags
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import sys
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import json
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import time
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig()
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log = logging.getLogger('sync_es')
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log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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#logging.getLogger('elasticsearch').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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# in prod want in /var/lib somewhere probably
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SAVE_LOC = "/var/lib/sync_es_position.json"
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MYSQL_HOST = '127.0.0.1'
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MYSQL_PORT = 3306
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MYSQL_USER = 'test'
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MYSQL_PW = 'test123'
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NT_DB = 'nyaav2'
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with open(SAVE_LOC) as f:
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pos = json.load(f)
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es = Elasticsearch(timeout=30)
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stream = BinLogStreamReader(
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# TODO parse out from config.py or something
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connection_settings = {
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'host': MYSQL_HOST,
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'port': MYSQL_PORT,
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'user': MYSQL_USER,
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'passwd': MYSQL_PW
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},
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server_id=10, # arbitrary
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# only care about this database currently
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only_schemas=[NT_DB],
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# these tables in the database
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only_tables=["nyaa_torrents", "nyaa_statistics", "sukebei_torrents", "sukebei_statistics"],
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# from our save file
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resume_stream=True,
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log_file=pos['log_file'],
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log_pos=pos['log_pos'],
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# skip the other stuff like table mapping
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only_events=[UpdateRowsEvent, DeleteRowsEvent, WriteRowsEvent],
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# if we're at the head of the log, block until something happens
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# note it'd be nice to block async-style instead, but the mainline
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# binlogreader is synchronous. there is an (unmaintained?) fork
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# using aiomysql if anybody wants to revive that.
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blocking=True)
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def reindex_torrent(t, index_name):
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# XXX annoyingly different from import_to_es, and
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# you need to keep them in sync manually.
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f = t['flags']
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doc = {
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"id": t['id'],
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"display_name": t['display_name'],
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"created_time": t['created_time'],
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"updated_time": t['updated_time'],
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"description": t['description'],
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# not analyzed but included so we can render magnet links
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# without querying sql again.
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"info_hash": t['info_hash'].hex(),
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"filesize": t['filesize'],
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"uploader_id": t['uploader_id'],
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"main_category_id": t['main_category_id'],
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"sub_category_id": t['sub_category_id'],
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# XXX all the bitflags are numbers
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"anonymous": bool(f & TorrentFlags.ANONYMOUS),
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"trusted": bool(f & TorrentFlags.TRUSTED),
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"remake": bool(f & TorrentFlags.REMAKE),
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"complete": bool(f & TorrentFlags.COMPLETE),
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# TODO instead of indexing and filtering later
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# could delete from es entirely. Probably won't matter
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# for at least a few months.
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"hidden": bool(f & TorrentFlags.HIDDEN),
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"deleted": bool(f & TorrentFlags.DELETED),
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"has_torrent": bool(t['has_torrent']),
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}
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# update, so we don't delete the stats if present
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return {
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'_op_type': 'update',
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'_index': index_name,
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'_type': 'torrent',
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'_id': str(t['id']),
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"doc": doc,
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"doc_as_upsert": True
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}
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def reindex_stats(s, index_name):
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# update the torrent at torrent_id, assumed to exist;
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# this will always be the case if you're reading the binlog
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# in order; the foreign key constraint on torrrent_id prevents
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# the stats row rom existing if the torrent isn't around.
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return {
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'_op_type': 'update',
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'_index': index_name,
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'_type': 'torrent',
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'_id': str(s['torrent_id']),
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"doc": {
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"stats_last_updated": s["last_updated"],
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"download_count": s["download_count"],
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"leech_count": s['leech_count'],
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"seed_count": s['seed_count'],
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}}
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def delet_this(row, index_name):
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return {
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"_op_type": 'delete',
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'_index': index_name,
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'_type': 'torrent',
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'_id': str(row['values']['id'])}
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n = 0
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last_save = time.time()
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for event in stream:
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if event.table == "nyaa_torrents" or event.table == "sukebei_torrents":
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if event.table == "nyaa_torrents":
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index_name = "nyaa"
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else:
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index_name = "sukebei"
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if type(event) is WriteRowsEvent:
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bulk(es, (reindex_torrent(row['values'], index_name) for row in event.rows))
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elif type(event) is UpdateRowsEvent:
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# UpdateRowsEvent includes the old values too, but we don't care
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bulk(es, (reindex_torrent(row['after_values'], index_name) for row in event.rows))
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elif type(event) is DeleteRowsEvent:
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# ok, bye
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bulk(es, (delet_this(row, index_name) for row in event.rows))
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else:
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raise Exception(f"unknown event {type(event)}")
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elif event.table == "nyaa_statistics" or event.table == "sukebei_statistics":
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if event.table == "nyaa_statistics":
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index_name = "nyaa"
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else:
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index_name = "sukebei"
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if type(event) is WriteRowsEvent:
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bulk(es, (reindex_stats(row['values'], index_name) for row in event.rows))
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elif type(event) is UpdateRowsEvent:
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bulk(es, (reindex_stats(row['after_values'], index_name) for row in event.rows))
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elif type(event) is DeleteRowsEvent:
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# uh ok. assume that the torrent row will get deleted later,
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# which will clean up the entire es "torrent" document
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pass
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else:
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raise Exception(f"unknown event {type(event)}")
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else:
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raise Exception(f"unknown table {s.table}")
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n += 1
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if n % 100 == 0 or time.time() - last_save > 30:
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log.info(f"saving position {stream.log_file}/{stream.log_pos}")
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with open(SAVE_LOC, 'w') as f:
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json.dump({"log_file": stream.log_file, "log_pos": stream.log_pos}, f)
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