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DECNET/decnet/ttp/worker.py

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"""Long-running TTP-tagging worker.
Contract step E.1.7 of ``development/TTP_TAGGING.md``. Bus loop only:
connects, subscribes to the documented topics, runs heartbeat +
control listener, idles on the wake event. Real evaluation,
publishing, and persistence land in E.3 — the lifecycle wiring here
mirrors :mod:`decnet.intel.worker` and :mod:`decnet.clustering.worker`
exactly so the impl phase only fills in the inner loop.
Bus subscriptions are enumerated as the module-level constant
:data:`_TOPICS` so E.2.12 can assert subscription wiring without
invoking the loop. The constant is the *single source of truth* — the
loop iterates over it; tests introspect it. Drift between code and
spec becomes a failed equality check, not a silent regression.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import contextlib
from typing import Optional
from decnet.bus import topics as _topics
from decnet.bus.base import BaseBus
from decnet.bus.factory import get_bus
from decnet.bus.publish import (
run_control_listener_signal as _run_control_listener_signal,
run_health_heartbeat as _run_health_heartbeat,
)
from decnet.logging import get_logger
from decnet.ttp.base import Tagger
from decnet.ttp.factory import get_tagger
from decnet.web.db.repository import BaseRepository
log = get_logger("ttp.worker")
_DEFAULT_POLL_SECS = 60.0
# Bus topics the worker subscribes to. Kept as a module-level constant
# so E.2.12 can assert subscription wiring without invoking the loop —
# the test introspects this tuple, the loop iterates it. The set
# matches the design doc "Worker shape" section: session-ended primary
# trigger, observed for low-latency rules, intel-enriched + identity
# events for opportunistic re-tag, credential-reuse + email for the
# dedicated lifters, and ``canary.>`` for fleet-wide canary triggers.
_TOPICS: tuple[str, ...] = (
_topics.attacker(_topics.ATTACKER_SESSION_ENDED),
_topics.attacker(_topics.ATTACKER_OBSERVED),
_topics.attacker(_topics.ATTACKER_INTEL_ENRICHED),
_topics.identity(_topics.IDENTITY_FORMED),
_topics.identity(_topics.IDENTITY_MERGED),
_topics.credential(_topics.CREDENTIAL_REUSE_DETECTED),
_topics.email_topic(_topics.EMAIL_RECEIVED),
# Canary triggers carry a per-token segment, so subscribe with the
# multi-token wildcard rather than enumerating per-token. Pattern
# validated against ``decnet.bus.topics.canary()``'s shape.
f"{_topics.CANARY}.>",
)
async def run_ttp_worker_loop(
repo: BaseRepository,
*,
poll_interval_secs: float = _DEFAULT_POLL_SECS,
tagger: Optional[Tagger] = None,
shutdown: Optional[asyncio.Event] = None,
) -> None:
"""Run the TTP-tagging loop until cancelled.
*tagger* defaults to :func:`decnet.ttp.factory.get_tagger` — tests
pass a fake. *shutdown* is an optional external stop signal; the
loop also exits cleanly on :class:`asyncio.CancelledError` and
:class:`KeyboardInterrupt`.
Contract phase: the inner loop is a no-op idle. Bus connect,
heartbeat, control-listener, and topic subscriptions are wired so
the worker registers as ``ttp`` in
:data:`decnet.web.worker_registry.KNOWN_WORKERS` from day one. E.3
fills in evaluation, persistence, and ``ttp.tagged`` publishes.
"""
if tagger is None:
tagger = get_tagger()
log.info(
"ttp worker started tagger=%s poll_interval_secs=%s topics=%d",
tagger.name, poll_interval_secs, len(_TOPICS),
)
bus: Optional[BaseBus] = None
wake = asyncio.Event()
wake_tasks: list[asyncio.Task] = []
heartbeat_task: Optional[asyncio.Task] = None
try:
candidate = get_bus(client_name="ttp")
await candidate.connect()
bus = candidate
for pattern in _TOPICS:
wake_tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(
_wake_on(bus, wake, pattern),
))
heartbeat_task = asyncio.create_task(
_run_health_heartbeat(bus, "ttp"),
)
wake_tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(
_run_control_listener_signal(bus, "ttp"),
))
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001
# Bus-unavailable is the steady state on dev boxes without a
# NATS daemon — fall back to poll-only so the worker still
# registers and the impl phase can backfill.
log.warning(
"ttp worker: bus unavailable, running in poll-only mode: %s", exc,
)
if shutdown is None:
shutdown = asyncio.Event()
try:
while not shutdown.is_set():
# Contract phase: the actual evaluate + insert + publish
# work lives in E.3. The shell idles on wake / poll so the
# heartbeat keeps reporting and the control listener can
# cleanly stop us.
try:
await asyncio.wait_for(
wake.wait(), timeout=float(poll_interval_secs),
)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
pass
wake.clear()
except (asyncio.CancelledError, KeyboardInterrupt):
log.info("ttp worker stopped")
finally:
for t in wake_tasks:
t.cancel()
if heartbeat_task is not None:
heartbeat_task.cancel()
for task in (*wake_tasks, heartbeat_task):
if task is None:
continue
with contextlib.suppress(asyncio.CancelledError, Exception):
await task
if bus is not None:
with contextlib.suppress(Exception):
await bus.close()
async def _wake_on(bus: BaseBus, wake: asyncio.Event, pattern: str) -> None:
"""Flip *wake* every time *pattern* fires on the bus.
Survives transient subscriber errors by logging and exiting; the
poll-interval fallback keeps the loop alive in poll-only mode.
"""
try:
sub = bus.subscribe(pattern)
async with sub:
async for _event in sub:
wake.set()
except asyncio.CancelledError:
raise
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001
log.warning(
"ttp worker: subscriber for %s died (%s); falling back to poll",
pattern, exc,
)
__all__ = ["run_ttp_worker_loop", "_TOPICS"]