ha-core/homeassistant/bootstrap.py

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"""Provide methods to bootstrap a Home Assistant instance."""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import contextlib
from datetime import datetime
import logging
import logging.handlers
import os
import sys
import threading
from time import monotonic
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
import voluptuous as vol
import yarl
from homeassistant import config as conf_util, config_entries, core, loader
from homeassistant.components import http
from homeassistant.const import REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_DATE, REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_VER
from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from homeassistant.helpers import area_registry, device_registry, entity_registry
from homeassistant.helpers.dispatcher import async_dispatcher_send
from homeassistant.helpers.typing import ConfigType
from homeassistant.setup import (
DATA_SETUP,
DATA_SETUP_STARTED,
DATA_SETUP_TIME,
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded,
async_setup_component,
)
from homeassistant.util.async_ import gather_with_concurrency
import homeassistant.util.dt as dt_util
from homeassistant.util.logging import async_activate_log_queue_handler
from homeassistant.util.package import async_get_user_site, is_virtual_env
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .runner import RuntimeConfig
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
ERROR_LOG_FILENAME = "home-assistant.log"
# hass.data key for logging information.
DATA_LOGGING = "logging"
LOG_SLOW_STARTUP_INTERVAL = 60
SLOW_STARTUP_CHECK_INTERVAL = 1
SIGNAL_BOOTSTRAP_INTEGRATONS = "bootstrap_integrations"
STAGE_1_TIMEOUT = 120
STAGE_2_TIMEOUT = 300
WRAP_UP_TIMEOUT = 300
COOLDOWN_TIME = 60
MAX_LOAD_CONCURRENTLY = 6
DEBUGGER_INTEGRATIONS = {"debugpy"}
CORE_INTEGRATIONS = ("homeassistant", "persistent_notification")
LOGGING_INTEGRATIONS = {
# Set log levels
"logger",
# Error logging
"system_log",
"sentry",
# To record data
"recorder",
}
STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS = {
# To make sure we forward data to other instances
"mqtt_eventstream",
# To provide account link implementations
"cloud",
# Ensure supervisor is available
"hassio",
# Get the frontend up and running as soon
# as possible so problem integrations can
# be removed
"frontend",
}
async def async_setup_hass(
runtime_config: RuntimeConfig,
) -> core.HomeAssistant | None:
"""Set up Home Assistant."""
hass = core.HomeAssistant()
hass.config.config_dir = runtime_config.config_dir
async_enable_logging(
hass,
runtime_config.verbose,
runtime_config.log_rotate_days,
runtime_config.log_file,
runtime_config.log_no_color,
)
hass.config.skip_pip = runtime_config.skip_pip
if runtime_config.skip_pip:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Skipping pip installation of required modules. This may cause issues"
)
if not await conf_util.async_ensure_config_exists(hass):
_LOGGER.error("Error getting configuration path")
return None
_LOGGER.info("Config directory: %s", runtime_config.config_dir)
config_dict = None
basic_setup_success = False
safe_mode = runtime_config.safe_mode
if not safe_mode:
await hass.async_add_executor_job(conf_util.process_ha_config_upgrade, hass)
try:
config_dict = await conf_util.async_hass_config_yaml(hass)
except HomeAssistantError as err:
_LOGGER.error(
"Failed to parse configuration.yaml: %s. Activating safe mode",
err,
)
else:
if not is_virtual_env():
await async_mount_local_lib_path(runtime_config.config_dir)
basic_setup_success = (
await async_from_config_dict(config_dict, hass) is not None
)
if config_dict is None:
safe_mode = True
elif not basic_setup_success:
_LOGGER.warning("Unable to set up core integrations. Activating safe mode")
safe_mode = True
elif (
"frontend" in hass.data.get(DATA_SETUP, {})
and "frontend" not in hass.config.components
):
_LOGGER.warning("Detected that frontend did not load. Activating safe mode")
# Ask integrations to shut down. It's messy but we can't
# do a clean stop without knowing what is broken
with contextlib.suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError):
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(10):
await hass.async_stop()
safe_mode = True
old_config = hass.config
hass = core.HomeAssistant()
hass.config.skip_pip = old_config.skip_pip
hass.config.internal_url = old_config.internal_url
hass.config.external_url = old_config.external_url
hass.config.config_dir = old_config.config_dir
if safe_mode:
_LOGGER.info("Starting in safe mode")
hass.config.safe_mode = True
http_conf = (await http.async_get_last_config(hass)) or {}
await async_from_config_dict(
{"safe_mode": {}, "http": http_conf},
hass,
)
if runtime_config.open_ui:
hass.add_job(open_hass_ui, hass)
return hass
def open_hass_ui(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Open the UI."""
import webbrowser # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
if hass.config.api is None or "frontend" not in hass.config.components:
_LOGGER.warning("Cannot launch the UI because frontend not loaded")
return
scheme = "https" if hass.config.api.use_ssl else "http"
url = str(
yarl.URL.build(scheme=scheme, host="127.0.0.1", port=hass.config.api.port)
)
if not webbrowser.open(url):
_LOGGER.warning(
"Unable to open the Home Assistant UI in a browser. Open it yourself at %s",
url,
)
async def async_from_config_dict(
config: ConfigType, hass: core.HomeAssistant
) -> core.HomeAssistant | None:
"""Try to configure Home Assistant from a configuration dictionary.
Dynamically loads required components and its dependencies.
This method is a coroutine.
"""
start = monotonic()
hass.config_entries = config_entries.ConfigEntries(hass, config)
await hass.config_entries.async_initialize()
# Set up core.
_LOGGER.debug("Setting up %s", CORE_INTEGRATIONS)
if not all(
await asyncio.gather(
*(
async_setup_component(hass, domain, config)
for domain in CORE_INTEGRATIONS
)
)
):
_LOGGER.error("Home Assistant core failed to initialize. ")
return None
_LOGGER.debug("Home Assistant core initialized")
core_config = config.get(core.DOMAIN, {})
try:
await conf_util.async_process_ha_core_config(hass, core_config)
except vol.Invalid as config_err:
conf_util.async_log_exception(config_err, "homeassistant", core_config, hass)
return None
except HomeAssistantError:
_LOGGER.error(
"Home Assistant core failed to initialize. "
"Further initialization aborted"
)
return None
await _async_set_up_integrations(hass, config)
stop = monotonic()
_LOGGER.info("Home Assistant initialized in %.2fs", stop - start)
if REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_DATE and sys.version_info[:3] < REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_VER:
msg = (
"Support for the running Python version "
f"{'.'.join(str(x) for x in sys.version_info[:3])} is deprecated and will "
f"be removed in the first release after {REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_DATE}. "
"Please upgrade Python to "
f"{'.'.join(str(x) for x in REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_VER)} or "
"higher."
)
_LOGGER.warning(msg)
hass.components.persistent_notification.async_create(
msg, "Python version", "python_version"
)
return hass
@core.callback
def async_enable_logging(
hass: core.HomeAssistant,
verbose: bool = False,
log_rotate_days: int | None = None,
log_file: str | None = None,
log_no_color: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""Set up the logging.
This method must be run in the event loop.
"""
fmt = "%(asctime)s %(levelname)s (%(threadName)s) [%(name)s] %(message)s"
datefmt = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
if not log_no_color:
try:
# pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
from colorlog import ColoredFormatter
# basicConfig must be called after importing colorlog in order to
# ensure that the handlers it sets up wraps the correct streams.
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
colorfmt = f"%(log_color)s{fmt}%(reset)s"
logging.getLogger().handlers[0].setFormatter(
ColoredFormatter(
colorfmt,
datefmt=datefmt,
reset=True,
log_colors={
"DEBUG": "cyan",
"INFO": "green",
"WARNING": "yellow",
"ERROR": "red",
"CRITICAL": "red",
},
)
)
except ImportError:
pass
# If the above initialization failed for any reason, setup the default
# formatting. If the above succeeds, this will result in a no-op.
logging.basicConfig(format=fmt, datefmt=datefmt, level=logging.INFO)
# Suppress overly verbose logs from libraries that aren't helpful
logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
logging.getLogger("urllib3").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
logging.getLogger("aiohttp.access").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
sys.excepthook = lambda *args: logging.getLogger(None).exception(
"Uncaught exception", exc_info=args # type: ignore
)
threading.excepthook = lambda args: logging.getLogger(None).exception(
"Uncaught thread exception",
exc_info=(args.exc_type, args.exc_value, args.exc_traceback), # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
# Log errors to a file if we have write access to file or config dir
if log_file is None:
err_log_path = hass.config.path(ERROR_LOG_FILENAME)
else:
err_log_path = os.path.abspath(log_file)
err_path_exists = os.path.isfile(err_log_path)
err_dir = os.path.dirname(err_log_path)
# Check if we can write to the error log if it exists or that
# we can create files in the containing directory if not.
if (err_path_exists and os.access(err_log_path, os.W_OK)) or (
not err_path_exists and os.access(err_dir, os.W_OK)
):
if log_rotate_days:
err_handler: logging.FileHandler = (
logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler(
err_log_path, when="midnight", backupCount=log_rotate_days
)
)
else:
err_handler = logging.FileHandler(err_log_path, mode="w", delay=True)
err_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO if verbose else logging.WARNING)
err_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fmt, datefmt=datefmt))
logger = logging.getLogger("")
logger.addHandler(err_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO if verbose else logging.WARNING)
# Save the log file location for access by other components.
hass.data[DATA_LOGGING] = err_log_path
else:
_LOGGER.error("Unable to set up error log %s (access denied)", err_log_path)
async_activate_log_queue_handler(hass)
async def async_mount_local_lib_path(config_dir: str) -> str:
"""Add local library to Python Path.
This function is a coroutine.
"""
deps_dir = os.path.join(config_dir, "deps")
lib_dir = await async_get_user_site(deps_dir)
if lib_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, lib_dir)
return deps_dir
@core.callback
def _get_domains(hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]) -> set[str]:
"""Get domains of components to set up."""
# Filter out the repeating and common config section [homeassistant]
domains = {key.split(" ")[0] for key in config if key != core.DOMAIN}
# Add config entry domains
if not hass.config.safe_mode:
domains.update(hass.config_entries.async_domains())
# Make sure the Hass.io component is loaded
if "HASSIO" in os.environ:
domains.add("hassio")
return domains
async def _async_watch_pending_setups(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Periodic log of setups that are pending for longer than LOG_SLOW_STARTUP_INTERVAL."""
loop_count = 0
setup_started: dict[str, datetime] = hass.data[DATA_SETUP_STARTED]
previous_was_empty = True
while True:
now = dt_util.utcnow()
remaining_with_setup_started = {
domain: (now - setup_started[domain]).total_seconds()
for domain in setup_started
}
_LOGGER.debug("Integration remaining: %s", remaining_with_setup_started)
if remaining_with_setup_started or not previous_was_empty:
async_dispatcher_send(
hass, SIGNAL_BOOTSTRAP_INTEGRATONS, remaining_with_setup_started
)
previous_was_empty = not remaining_with_setup_started
await asyncio.sleep(SLOW_STARTUP_CHECK_INTERVAL)
loop_count += SLOW_STARTUP_CHECK_INTERVAL
if loop_count >= LOG_SLOW_STARTUP_INTERVAL and setup_started:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Waiting on integrations to complete setup: %s",
", ".join(setup_started),
)
loop_count = 0
_LOGGER.debug("Running timeout Zones: %s", hass.timeout.zones)
async def async_setup_multi_components(
hass: core.HomeAssistant,
domains: set[str],
config: dict[str, Any],
) -> None:
"""Set up multiple domains. Log on failure."""
futures = {
domain: hass.async_create_task(async_setup_component(hass, domain, config))
for domain in domains
}
await asyncio.wait(futures.values())
errors = [domain for domain in domains if futures[domain].exception()]
for domain in errors:
exception = futures[domain].exception()
assert exception is not None
_LOGGER.error(
"Error setting up integration %s - received exception",
domain,
exc_info=(type(exception), exception, exception.__traceback__),
)
async def _async_set_up_integrations(
hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]
) -> None:
"""Set up all the integrations."""
hass.data[DATA_SETUP_STARTED] = {}
setup_time = hass.data[DATA_SETUP_TIME] = {}
watch_task = asyncio.create_task(_async_watch_pending_setups(hass))
domains_to_setup = _get_domains(hass, config)
# Resolve all dependencies so we know all integrations
# that will have to be loaded and start rightaway
integration_cache: dict[str, loader.Integration] = {}
to_resolve = domains_to_setup
while to_resolve:
old_to_resolve = to_resolve
to_resolve = set()
integrations_to_process = [
int_or_exc
for int_or_exc in await gather_with_concurrency(
loader.MAX_LOAD_CONCURRENTLY,
*(
loader.async_get_integration(hass, domain)
for domain in old_to_resolve
),
return_exceptions=True,
)
if isinstance(int_or_exc, loader.Integration)
]
resolve_dependencies_tasks = [
itg.resolve_dependencies()
for itg in integrations_to_process
if not itg.all_dependencies_resolved
]
if resolve_dependencies_tasks:
await asyncio.gather(*resolve_dependencies_tasks)
for itg in integrations_to_process:
integration_cache[itg.domain] = itg
for dep in itg.all_dependencies:
if dep in domains_to_setup:
continue
domains_to_setup.add(dep)
to_resolve.add(dep)
_LOGGER.info("Domains to be set up: %s", domains_to_setup)
logging_domains = domains_to_setup & LOGGING_INTEGRATIONS
# Load logging as soon as possible
if logging_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Setting up logging: %s", logging_domains)
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, logging_domains, config)
# Start up debuggers. Start these first in case they want to wait.
debuggers = domains_to_setup & DEBUGGER_INTEGRATIONS
if debuggers:
_LOGGER.debug("Setting up debuggers: %s", debuggers)
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, debuggers, config)
# calculate what components to setup in what stage
stage_1_domains = set()
# Find all dependencies of any dependency of any stage 1 integration that
# we plan on loading and promote them to stage 1
deps_promotion = STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS
while deps_promotion:
old_deps_promotion = deps_promotion
deps_promotion = set()
for domain in old_deps_promotion:
if domain not in domains_to_setup or domain in stage_1_domains:
continue
stage_1_domains.add(domain)
dep_itg = integration_cache.get(domain)
if dep_itg is None:
continue
deps_promotion.update(dep_itg.all_dependencies)
stage_2_domains = domains_to_setup - logging_domains - debuggers - stage_1_domains
# Load the registries
await asyncio.gather(
device_registry.async_load(hass),
entity_registry.async_load(hass),
area_registry.async_load(hass),
)
# Start setup
if stage_1_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Setting up stage 1: %s", stage_1_domains)
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
STAGE_1_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME
):
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_1_domains, config)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning("Setup timed out for stage 1 - moving forward")
# Enables after dependencies
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded(hass, stage_2_domains)
if stage_2_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Setting up stage 2: %s", stage_2_domains)
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
STAGE_2_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME
):
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_2_domains, config)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning("Setup timed out for stage 2 - moving forward")
watch_task.cancel()
async_dispatcher_send(hass, SIGNAL_BOOTSTRAP_INTEGRATONS, {})
_LOGGER.debug(
"Integration setup times: %s",
{
integration: timedelta.total_seconds()
for integration, timedelta in sorted(
setup_time.items(), key=lambda item: item[1].total_seconds() # type: ignore
)
},
)
# Wrap up startup
_LOGGER.debug("Waiting for startup to wrap up")
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(WRAP_UP_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME):
await hass.async_block_till_done()
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning("Setup timed out for bootstrap - moving forward")