Commit Graph

160 Commits (6b1989ec4c829700051573009a8d4fa868da0b32)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Lang eaf3ed2e54 fixts first attempt 1 year ago
Mike Lang c493869b9a Have list_segment_files also list chat archives
Otherwise backfilling of chat doesn't work
2 years ago
Mike Lang a3e16a2686 thumbnails: Take crop/scaling info from a json file next to the image file 2 years ago
Mike Lang 45c46df8bb Add thumbnail templating code 2 years ago
Mike Lang 08257386e2 Add restreamer endpoint for viewing chat messages 2 years ago
Mike Lang 1add3c5c22 Implement tombstoning to allow for segment deletion
Rarely, we find ourselves needing to explicitly delete some data, eg. something that shouldn't
have been public and should be removed from all records.

It would also be nice if we could "clean up" bad versions of the same segment,
which occasionally come up when downloaders have issues.

With our distributed segment database, this is actually rather difficult as deleting the data
from any one server would cause it to be restored from the others. It was only possible
by stopping all backfill, deleting the data on all servers, then starting backfill again.

Here we introduce a more practical approach. An operator creates an empty flag file
with the same name as the segment to be deleted, but with a `.tombstone` extension.
eg. to delete a file `/segments/desertbus/source/2019-11-13T02/45:51.608000-2.0-full-7IS92rssMzoSBQDIevHStbTNy-URRV3Vw-jzZ6pwOZM.ts`,
you would create a tombstone `/segments/desertbus/source/2019-11-13T02/45:51.608000-2.0-full-7IS92rssMzoSBQDIevHStbTNy-URRV3Vw-jzZ6pwOZM.tombstone`.

These tombstone files do two important things:
* They hide the segment from being listed, which both means:
  * It can't be restreamed or put into a video
  * It can't be backfilled to other nodes
* The tombstone files themselves do get backfilled to other nodes, so you only need to mark them on one server.

Once the tombstone has propagated to all nodes, the segment file can be deleted independently on each one.

We chose not to have a tombstone automatically trigger a segment deletion for safety reasons.
2 years ago
Mike Lang 44d0c0269a cache results of common.segments.best_segments_by_start
The restreamer spends most of its time iterating through segments (parsing them, determining the best one for each start time)
to serve large time ranges. Since this only depends on the list of filenames read from disk,
we can cache it for a given hour as long as that list is identical.

This is a little trickier than it sounds because best_segments_by_start is an iterator
and in most cases it won't be fully consumed. So we introduce a `CachedIterator` abstraction
that will both remember the previously yielded values, and keep track of the live iterator
so it can be resumed again if a previous invocation only partially consumed it.

This also has the nice side effect of merging simultaneous operations - if two requests come in
for the same hour at the same time, they'll share one iterator and both consume the results
as they come in.
3 years ago
Mike Lang 9f9ef66a85 Add endpoint to get a given frame of video 3 years ago
Mike Lang d1ba4bc4eb Downgrade overlapping segments from warning to info
They were causing too much log noise
3 years ago
Mike Lang 7649a4e840 Improve WSGIServer graceful shutdown handling
Previously both restreamer and thrimshim had some complex logic for dealing with
graceful shutdown, in different ways, that was still prone to race conditions.

We replace this with a common method that does it properly.

Fixes #226
3 years ago
Mike Lang aab8cf2f0f Set up plumbing for multi-range videos and implement no-transition fast cut videos only
This is the simplest case as we can just cut each range like we already do,
then concat the results.

We still allow for the full design in the database and cutter, but error out if transitions
is ever anything but hard cuts or if it's a full cut.

We also update the restreamer to allow accepting ranges, however for usability we still allow
the old "just one start and end" args.

Note this changes the thrimshim API to give and take the new "video_ranges" and "video_transitions" columns.
3 years ago
Mike Lang 3de44d6731 Add ability to render waveforms in restreamer 3 years ago
Mike Lang 7599681b6d yet another py3 map() issue
"hey i know lets make everything return an iterable but not update anything else to accept them"
3 years ago
Mike Lang 62bd6539ea Unpin gevent as that was a workaround for a py2 issue 3 years ago
Mike Lang 21856c68aa Fix all instances of file.write() for py3
In python 3, file.write() may do a partial write and returns the number of characters written.
In order to not lose data, we need to wrap every instance of file.write() with our new
common.writeall() wrapper that loops until the data is actually written.
3 years ago
Mike Lang a56f6859bb more py3 fixes 3 years ago
Mike Lang 3e69000058 py3 fixes for common 3 years ago
Mike Lang d03ae49eec Remove defunct "smart cut" method
This was an alternate way of doing a cut that turned out to work exactly the same as a fast cut,
just with a more complex implementation.
3 years ago
HubbeKing 6d790a1b36 Do a first naive pass for py3 compatibility
Check that open() calls for reading and writing use binary modes
Use alpine version with py3-pip package
Use python3 in Dockerfile CMD
Remove sys.setdefaultencoding() "hack"
Simplify ensure_directory() in common.common package
3 years ago
Mike Lang f0546e2ee3 Pin gevent to 1.5a2 to avoid https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1711 3 years ago
Mike Lang 9d8c47377f segment parsing: Hand-roll microsecond parsing
float() is inaccurate and Decimal() is very slow (~3x the cpu usage)
so instead we right-pad with 0s (eg. so 1.2345 -> 1.234500) then convert to int microsec directly.
4 years ago
Mike Lang 66669cd4e4 common: When parsing segment timestamps, use decimal instead of float
Floating point error leads to 1us differences in parsed times,
which causes false positives in the overlapping segments check.

By using a Decimal, we get the exact digits from the filepath.
4 years ago
Mike Lang 13a228070a common.segments: Speed up segment parsing by rolling our own time parsing
strptime is very slow. In terms of pure get_best_segments() speed, this change
more than doubles the throughput.

In particular for segment_coverage, this halves the run time for each check.
4 years ago
Mike Lang b029250c1c Disable stacksampler by default
It causes problems due to the sheer number of unique metrics emitted, which makes
the prometheus endpoint be very expensive / fail a lot.

The data is not useful enough to justify the cost.
4 years ago
Mike Lang 1b12c05e0e make smart cut work, only to discover it doesn't actually have any advantage over fast 4 years ago
Mike Lang 2dbd1132fe common.googleapis: Fix a bug in retrying failed access token get
Seems that this was never fixed when the code was moved.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 7dcd844e16 add logging to help debug smart cut 5 years ago
Mike Lang c294fa82b8 smart cut: Fix output format 5 years ago
Mike Lang c6172ce37f smart cut: More typos 5 years ago
Mike Lang 82346a55ca smart cut: Fix int in ffmpeg args 5 years ago
Mike Lang b39e844c1e restreamer: Fix missing import of smart cut 5 years ago
Mike Lang 21d5548980 Add new segment type "suspect"
We've noticed that when nodes have connection problems, they get full segments
with different hashes. Inspection of these segments shows that
they all have identical data up to a point.

Segments that fetched normally will then have the remainder of the data.
Segments that had issues will have a slightly corrupted end.
The data is still valid, and no errors are raised. It just doesn't have all the data.

We noticed that these corrupted segments all were cut off exactly 60sec after their requests
began. We believe this is a server-side timeout on the request that returns whatever data
it has, then closes the container file cleanly before returning successfully.

We detect segments that take > 59 seconds to recieve, and label them as "suspect".

Suspect segments are treated identically to partial segments, except they are always preferred
over partials.
5 years ago
Mike Lang bb05e37ae4 segments: Use longest segment in bytes if duration is the same
We occasionally see corrupted segments that are slightly shorter in size
but report the same metadata as the full segments. Prefer the largest version
as it's likely the least corrupt.
5 years ago
Mike Lang b516917e62 Add new "smart" cut technique 5 years ago
Mike Lang eba5fc498a Remove flask response size tracking
Despite our best efforts, this was causing chunked responses to be fully
buffered into memory as a side effect.

This is really bad because responses can be VERY large.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 2efe1d6218 Fix a bad logging line when handling errors 5 years ago
Mike Lang 59ee5cf5c0 Only log at INFO about multiple versions of a segment
Since these tend to happen around stream endings, etc,
we don't want them to be crazy noisy and cause us to disregard real problems.

We can use the segment coverage to see in metrics if there are overlaps.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 249e32583b get_best_segments: Don't error if the only segments that exist for time are temp 5 years ago
Mike Lang 6b602592f5 Allow disabling of stacksampling with an env var
This gives an easy way to do so across all services without adding new options.

Reasons to do so might be to avoid overheads or because your prometheus metrics grow too large.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 4d3aa94a71 Automatically set default encoding to utf-8 when common is imported
To be clear, this is an awful hack.

It means that any implicit str/unicode coersion will use the utf-8 encoding,
which is basically always what you want.

However, it is possible that some badly-written libraries might be relying
on the default encoding being ascii, and will do weird things as a result.

Finally, it's especially hacky to be doing this as part of importing a library.
Normally you're meant to do this as part of a sitecustomize.py in your python system directory,
and the function is deleted before passing control to normal code (this is why we need
to reload() to get it back).
5 years ago
Mike Lang 4d5157cdb5 Fix a mistake with allowing reuse of name in @timed() 5 years ago
Mike Lang 426b1328be Fix mistakes in common.requests 5 years ago
Mike Lang a7f5d1c545 Fix issues with metrics gathering for cut functions
* Need to allow timed() to have multiple callers with same name
* "type" label is reserved, use "cut_type" instead
5 years ago
Mike Lang eb4fb5a9e1 restreamer: Add more options for fetching cuts
Split full cut into two types - an mpegts one and an mp4 one.
Add "rough" cut which is just a concat of the segments.
5 years ago
Mike Lang b27e06d068 Fix typo in common/common/segments.py 5 years ago
Mike Lang 4d52b18b04 cutter,restreamer: Set stream=True for full cuts when appropriate
And also default to a new ffmpeg encoding setting for high-quality mpegts
(ie. still streamable) that is encoded very quickly.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 9afcc7b399 full cut: Optionally use seekable file OR directly stream
The caller can pick depending on the needs of the output format.

This reverses most of 80d829b83b,
re-introducing streaming full cuts but keeping non-streaming as an option.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 4f900c5925 Collect metrics around cutting time 5 years ago
Mike Lang 52e6c4ad41 sheetsync, cutter: Collect metrics on http calls
In particular, to google apis.
5 years ago
Mike Lang a2edb38a85 Add an InstrumentedSession wrapper that automatically gathers metrics on http calls 5 years ago
Mike Lang fc791e03d4 DBManager: Don't test connection on start
This gives the individual services more freedom in how to handle
a failing connection.
5 years ago
Mike Lang e435abf72e
Merge pull request #114 from ekimekim/mike/fixes
Grab-bag of cutter fixes
5 years ago
Mike Lang 80d829b83b full cut: ffmpeg requires a seekable output file
Most formats like mp4 require ffmpeg to make changes at the start of the file
throughout writing.

Unfortunately, this prevents us from streaming the upload as we cut it.

Instead, we spool to a temporary file until ffmpeg exits,
then upload that all at once.
5 years ago
Christopher Usher f4cd3f546e removed comments no longer needed 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 51e4520826 replaced warnings.warn with logger.warn 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 7d85eb7272 warn about and ignore files that don't parse as segments 5 years ago
Mike Lang 3a9543a4b5 Suppress less ffmpeg output when cutting
The "fatal" level was causing some useful errors to be suppressed.
5 years ago
Mike Lang 12decf015e Fix multiple typos and mistakes with full cuts 5 years ago
Mike Lang c970677a76
full cut: Fix a typo 5 years ago
Mike Lang d3e1d6b4fc Resurrect non-experimental cut, now dubbed "full" (vs "fast") cut
In a fast cut, we edit the first and last segments then concatenate them all.
However, this leads to some tiny but perciptible artifacting around the border
of the first and second (and second-last and last) segments.

A full cut is much slower, but re-encodes the video into the desired format
and is more reliable.

We want both options to be available.

With this commit, we only add the option, we don't use it in restreamer or cutter.
5 years ago
Christopher Usher 928f9733d2 horrible bug with negative times fixed 5 years ago
Christopher Usher a6303c38ce fixed parse_segment_path to allow just a filename to be parsed 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 632c5fae2f added a default timeout to database connections 5 years ago
Christopher Usher ff5c1f8ecd fixes based on ekim's suggestions 5 years ago
Christopher Usher f75f3e61e8 Removed schema from common/database.py 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 86477fae13 fixes for ekim's comments 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 23e3cfce20 Added editor, edit_time and upload_time to thrimshim and cutter updates of the
database
5 years ago
Christopher Usher 75cafdabb7 database changes to keep track of editors and edit times 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 67100c4126 comments 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 76bc629720 moved flask monitoring to its own module 5 years ago
Christopher Usher 6c633df3ee move restreamer.stats to common.stats 5 years ago
Christopher Usher b959853593 refactored to channel and quality 5 years ago
Mike Lang 7179fcacec Backfiller: ignore temp segments
To make this work, we make type a proper segment field.

We also tell get_best_segments to ignore temp segments, since they might go away
before we can actually use them.
6 years ago
Mike Lang 499e486b0b
Merge pull request #54 from ekimekim/mike/sheet-sync/initial
sheet sync
6 years ago
Christopher Usher 4b9fbcb7d2 backfiller database code 6 years ago
Mike Lang 9762f308a0 Implement main part of sheet sync 6 years ago
Mike Lang 3647d091f8 Move common google api auth functionality into common
So we can reuse it for google sheets
6 years ago
Mike Lang 3ccace2a73 database: Update constraints to allow null edit inputs in state DONE
This allows manual uploads to work without needing to fill all the edit fields
with junk.

We also set a constraint on uploader asserting that any videos from claimed onwards have a known uploader.
Again, an exception is made for DONE to allow manual uploads.
6 years ago
Mike Lang cca4d52b7d Don't error when encountering a temp-type segment
These can happen if a downloader or backfiller dies suddenly.
We treat it similarly to partial but lacking any hash.

At some point in the future we should probably have something
to find any temp segments, hash them and rename them to partials.
6 years ago
Mike Lang f8d10dacdf Audit and fix all usage of dateutil
We wrap direct dateutil calls to handle two distinct cases:

* `common.dateutil.parse()`: We want to handle arbitrary timestamps including tz info,
then convert them to UTC.

This is used in HLS parsing, and for command line input for backfiller

* `common.dateutil.parse_utc_only()`: We want to only handle UTC timestamps,
but datetime.strptime isn't flexible enough (eg. can't handle missing fractional component).

This is used for restreamer request params.
6 years ago
Mike Lang dfc64481a6 Port existing cutting code from restreamer into common
Note this moves over the 'experimental' cutter and deletes the original cutter
that concatenates entire videos before cutting.
We may eventually want to revive that method if the experimental cutter turns out
to introduce too many issues.

We move most of the code over verbatim, but adjust it such that it acts
as a generic iterator that can be used in a variety of contexts.

Some other changes made during the move include telling ffmpeg to be quieter
(don't output version info and junk, only log if something goes wrong),
and avoiding errors during cleanup.
6 years ago
Mike Lang 3d9ba77745 common: add allow_holes option to get_best_segments() to abort early if holes found
This is a performance optimization, allowing us to fail out early (potentially avoiding a LOT
of work) if we know we're going to reject any result that contains holes.

We add a new exception ContainsHoles that is raised in this condition.
6 years ago
Mike Lang e383613954 database: Add constraints on edit inputs that they must be non-NULL if state != UNEDITED
This should help prevent changing state to EDITED with any of these fields unset,
which would blow up the cutter.

We also fix up upload_location, which was set up as a sheet input (NOT NULL DEFAULT ''),
and add a similar constraint saying any DONE columns must have non-NULL video link.
6 years ago
Mike Lang 292188ad7c database: Remove retry_on_conflict helper and default to autocommit
All our usage was of a single query anyway, so autocommit is easier to handle.
You can still opt into a longer transaction using the transaction() helper.
6 years ago
Mike Lang 73640ed4ab database: Add column video_id for storing upload-location-specific metadata for identifying video
ie. for youtube, the video id.
6 years ago
Mike Lang dc2eb6ed74 Add some common database code
This code manages the database connections, setting their isolation level correctly
and ensuring the idempotent schema is applied before they're used.

Applying the schema on startup means we don't need to deal with the database's state,
setting it up before running, running migrations etc. However, it does put constraints on
the changes we can safely make.

Our use of seralizable isolation means that all transactions can be treated as fully
independent - the server must behave as though they'd been run seperately in some valid order.
This will give us the least surprising results when multiple connections try to modify the same
data, though we'll need to deal with occasional transaction commit failures due to conficts.
6 years ago
Mike Lang 997c1242b2 get_best_segments: Let other things run
get_best_segments can sometimes take a very long time,
we don't want to stop other work from happening while it's ongoing.
So we ask gevent to run other things until there's no other work to do,
then we do one hour, then check back with gevent again.

In combination with the performance improvements, this should mean we don't block
other things from running for more than a few hundred ms at most.
6 years ago
Mike Lang bf08aa29b8 parse_segment_path: Use datetime.strptime instead of dateutil.parser
strptime is much faster but can't handle as varied formats.
But in this case we fully control the format, so there's no reason not to use it.

Profiling suggests we spend about 80% of our time in get_best_segments just parsing dates,
so this is a signifigant performance gain.
6 years ago
Mike Lang bcdb268ce8 Also need to replace locks on the counter float values to prevent deadlocks
See comment for full details
6 years ago
Mike Lang 10cca18922 Fix a deadlock due to signal interactions with prometheus client
The prometheus client uses a threading.Lock() to prevent shared access to
certain metric state. This lock is taken as part of doing collection, as well
as during metric.labels().

We hit a deadlock where our stack sampler signal arrived during a collection,
when the lock was held. This meant that flamegraph.labels() blocked forever,
and the lock was never released, hanging all metrics collection.

Our solution is a hack, which is to reach into the internals of our metric object
and replace its lock with a dummy one. This is reasonably safe, but only as long as
the prometheus_client internal structure doesn't change signfigiantly.
6 years ago
Mike Lang b9c2921242 common.stats: Add a stacksampler that records sampled stacks to prometheus
This can then be used to generate flamegraphs
6 years ago
Mike Lang 5175b099af common: Split segment-related stuff into its own module
We still import them into __init__.py so they're accessible externally just the same
6 years ago
Mike Lang 6f84a23ba6 common: Split stats-related stuff into its own module
We still import them into __init__.py so they're accessible externally just the same
6 years ago
Mike Lang 8fe2fec958 common: convert from module to package 6 years ago
Mike Lang d90f01b8ce common: Create general function for timing things, and use it to time get_best_segments
The function is quite customizable and therefore quite complex, but it allows us to
easily annotate a function to be timed with labels based on input and output,
as well as normalize results based on amount of work done to get a better
picture of the actual amount of time taken per unit of work.
This will help us monitor for performance issues.
6 years ago
Mike Lang b0ded641c3 Add a logging handler which counts logs for prometheus stats
This isn't as good as having a full centralised logging system, but should
suffice to know if anything funny is happening.
6 years ago
Christopher Usher 3fcd374449 Moved encode_strings to common 6 years ago
Mike Lang 6815924097 Fix some bugs and linter errors introduced by backfiller
I ran `pyflakes` on the repo and found these bugs:

```
./common/common.py:289: undefined name 'random'
./downloader/downloader/main.py:7: 'random' imported but unused
./backfiller/backfiller/main.py:150: undefined name 'variant'
./backfiller/backfiller/main.py:158: undefined name 'timedelta'
./backfiller/backfiller/main.py:171: undefined name 'sort'
./backfiller/backfiller/main.py:173: undefined name 'sort'
```
(ok, the "imported but unused" one isn't a bug, but the rest are)

This fixes those, as well as a further issue I saw with sorting of hours.

Iterables are not sortable. As an obvious example, what if your iterable was infinite?
As a result, any attempt to sort an iterable that is not already a friendly type like a list
or tuple will result in an error. We avoid this by coercing to list, fully realising the iterable
and putting it into a form that python will let us sort. It also avoids the nasty side-effect
of mutating the list that gets passed into us, which the caller may not expect. Consider this example:

```
>>> my_hours = ["one", "two", "three"]
>>> print my_hours
["one", "two", "three"]
>>> backfill_node(base_dir, node, stream, variants, hours=my_hours, order='forward')
>>> print my_hours
["one", "three", "two"]
```

Also, one of the linter errors was non-trivial to fix - we were trying to get a list of hours
(which is an api call for a particular variant), but at a time when we weren't dealing with a single
variant. My solution was to get a list of hours for ALL variants, and take the union.
6 years ago
Christopher Usher fec0975d18 fixed white space and the like 6 years ago
Christopher Usher 3cdfaad664 moved rename, ensure_directory and jitter to common
Move a few useful functions in downloader used in the backfiller to common
6 years ago