I have this function that it's supposed should receive json and store the values on a RDS MySQL db.
def saveMetric(metrics):
cnx = RDS_Connect()
cursor = cnx.cursor()
jsonMetrics = json.loads(metrics)
#print type(jsonMetrics['Metrics'])
# Every 2000 registries, the script will start overriding values
persistance = 2000
save_metrics_query = (
"REPLACE INTO metrics "
"SET metric_seq = (SELECT COALESCE(MAX(row_id), 0) %% %(persistance)d + 1 FROM metrics AS m), "
"instance_id = \'%(instance_id)s\', "
"service = \'%(service)s\' , "
"metric_name = \'%(metric_name)s\', "
"metric_value = %(metric_value)f"
)
for metric in jsonMetrics['Metrics']:
formatData = {}
formatData['persistance'] = persistance
formatData['instance_id'] = arguments.dimensionValue
formatData['service'] = jsonMetrics['Service']
formatData['metric_name'] = metric
formatData['metric_value'] = jsonMetrics['Metrics'][metric]
print save_metrics_query % formatData
try:
cursor.execute(save_metrics_query, formatData, multi=True)
logger('info','Metrics were saved successfully!')
cnx.commit()
except mysql.connector.Error as err:
logger('error', "Something went wrong: %s" % err)
cursor.close()
cnx.close()
RDS_Connect() was already tested and it works just fine. The problem is that after running the function, the data is not saved to the DB. I think there is a problem with the commit but I don't see any errors or warning message. If I run the query manually, the data gets stored.
Here is the query that runs after parsing the json:
REPLACE INTO metrics SET metric_seq = (SELECT COALESCE(MAX(row_id), 0) % 2000 + 1 FROM metrics AS m), instance_id = 'i-03932937bd67622c4', service = 'AWS/EC2' , metric_name = 'CPUUtilization', metric_value = 0.670000
If it helps, this is the json that the function receives:
{
"Metrics": {
"CPUUtilization": 1.33,
"NetworkIn": 46428.0,
"NetworkOut": 38772.0
},
"Id": "i-03932937bd67622c4",
"Service": "AWS/EC2"
}
I'd appreciate some help.
Regards!
UPDATE:
I found that the problem was related to the formatting codes on the query template. I re wrote the function like this:
def saveMetric(metrics):
cnx = RDS_Connect()
jsonMetrics = json.loads(metrics)
print json.dumps(jsonMetrics,indent=4)
persistance = 2000
row_id_query_template = "SELECT COALESCE(MAX(row_id), 0) % {} + 1 FROM metrics AS m"
row_id_query = row_id_query_template.format(persistance)
save_metrics_query = (
"REPLACE INTO metrics "
"SET metric_seq = (" + row_id_query + "),"
"instance_id = %(instance_id)s,"
"service = %(service)s,"
"metric_name = %(metric_name)s,"
"metric_value = %(metric_value)s"
)
for metric in jsonMetrics['Metrics']:
formatData = {}
formatData['instance_id'] = arguments.dimensionValue
formatData['service'] = jsonMetrics['Service']
formatData['metric_name'] = metric
formatData['metric_value'] = jsonMetrics['Metrics'][metric]
if arguments.verbose == True:
print "Data: ",formatData
print "Query Template: ",save_metrics_query.format(**formatData)
try:
cursor = cnx.cursor()
cursor.execute(save_metrics_query, formatData)
logger('info','Metrics were saved successfully!')
cnx.commit()
cursor.close()
except mysql.connector.Error as err:
logger('error', "Something went wrong: %s" % err)
cnx.close()
As you can see, I format the SELECT outside. I believe the whole problem was due to this line:
"metric_value = %(metric_value)f"
I changed to:
"metric_value = %(metric_value)s"
and now it works. I think the formatting was wrong, given a syntax error (tho I don't know how the exception was never thrown).
Thanks to everyone who took time to help me!
RDS_Connect()jsonMetrics['Metrics']since your commit is inside of a for loop that depends on that not being emptyargumentscreated? It seems to spawn out of nowhere.metric_valuein your query that runs after the parsing doesn't match up to the JSON you're giving us. ...not necessarily a problem, but when a bunch of things don't add up, your question becomes more suspect. Are you showing us what is really happening?