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the tiniest mesos scheduler
import logging
import uuid
import time
from mesos.interface import Scheduler
from mesos.native import MesosSchedulerDriver
from mesos.interface import mesos_pb2
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
def new_task(offer):
task = mesos_pb2.TaskInfo()
id = uuid.uuid4()
task.task_id.value = str(id)
task.slave_id.value = offer.slave_id.value
task.name = "task {}".format(str(id))
cpus = task.resources.add()
cpus.name = "cpus"
cpus.type = mesos_pb2.Value.SCALAR
cpus.scalar.value = 1
mem = task.resources.add()
mem.name = "mem"
mem.type = mesos_pb2.Value.SCALAR
mem.scalar.value = 1
return task
class HelloWorldScheduler(Scheduler):
def registered(self, driver, framework_id, master_info):
logging.info("Registered with framework id: {}".format(framework_id))
def resourceOffers(self, driver, offers):
logging.info("Recieved resource offers: {}".format([o.id.value for o in offers]))
# whenever we get an offer, we accept it and use it to launch a task that
# just echos hello world to stdout
for offer in offers:
task = new_task(offer)
task.command.value = "echo hello world"
time.sleep(2)
logging.info("Launching task {task} "
"using offer {offer}.".format(task=task.task_id.value,
offer=offer.id.value))
tasks = [task]
driver.launchTasks(offer.id, tasks)
if __name__ == '__main__':
framework = mesos_pb2.FrameworkInfo()
framework.user = "" # Have Mesos fill in the current user.
framework.name = "hello-world"
driver = MesosSchedulerDriver(
HelloWorldScheduler(),
framework,
"zk://localhost:2181/mesos" # assumes running on the master
)
driver.run()
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