feat: add Consul-based global ID generator with fallback mechanism

Co-authored-by: aider (openrouter/openai/o3-mini-high) <aider@aider.chat>
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Stanislav Hejny
2025-07-11 21:56:09 +01:00
parent 287395a015
commit d0b580b136
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@@ -95,3 +95,110 @@ def get_unique_instance_id() -> int:
logger.error(f"Could not connect to Consul or an unexpected error occurred: {e}")
return generate_fallback_id() # Fallback if Consul is completely unreachable
import os
import logging
import random
import socket
import time
from typing import Optional
import consul
# Configuration from environment variables with defaults
CONSUL_HOST = os.environ.get('CONSUL_HOST', 'localhost')
CONSUL_PORT = int(os.environ.get('CONSUL_PORT', 8500))
CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY = 'service/ids/counter'
MAX_RETRIES = 5 # Max attempts for atomic update
RETRY_DELAY_SECONDS = 0.1 # Delay between retries for atomic update
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def generate_fallback_id() -> int:
"""
Generate a fallback ID when Consul is not available.
Uses a combination of timestamp, hostname hash, and random number.
Returns:
int: A reasonably unique integer ID
"""
# Get current timestamp in milliseconds
timestamp = int(time.time() * 1000)
# Get hostname and hash it to an integer
hostname = socket.gethostname()
hostname_hash = hash(hostname) % 10000 # Limit to 4 digits
# Generate a random number
random_part = random.randint(0, 9999) # 4 digits
# Combine all parts into a single integer
# Format: TTTTTTTTTTT-HHHH-RRRR (T=timestamp, H=hostname hash, R=random)
unique_id = (timestamp * 100000000) + (hostname_hash * 10000) + random_part
logger.warning(f"Using fallback ID generation method: {unique_id}")
return unique_id
def get_unique_instance_id() -> int:
"""
Get a globally unique ID from Consul.
Uses Consul's atomic Compare-And-Set operations to safely increment a counter.
Falls back to a local generation method if Consul is unavailable.
Returns:
int: A globally unique integer ID
"""
try:
# Connect to Consul
c = consul.Consul(host=CONSUL_HOST, port=CONSUL_PORT)
# Try to get the current counter value
index, data = c.kv.get(CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY)
# If the key doesn't exist yet, create it with initial value
if data is None:
logger.info(f"Initializing Consul counter at {CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY}")
if c.kv.put(CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY, "1"):
return 1
else:
logger.error("Failed to initialize Consul counter")
return generate_fallback_id()
# Get the current value
current_value = int(data['Value'].decode('utf-8'))
new_value = current_value + 1
# Try to atomically update the counter
for attempt in range(MAX_RETRIES):
# Use Compare-And-Set to ensure atomicity
success = c.kv.put(
CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY,
str(new_value),
cas=data['ModifyIndex']
)
if success:
logger.debug(f"Successfully obtained unique ID: {new_value}")
return new_value
# If CAS failed, someone else updated the value, retry
logger.debug(f"CAS update failed on attempt {attempt+1}, retrying...")
time.sleep(RETRY_DELAY_SECONDS)
# Get the latest value for the next attempt
index, data = c.kv.get(CONSUL_COUNTER_KEY)
if data is None:
logger.error("Counter disappeared during update")
return generate_fallback_id()
current_value = int(data['Value'].decode('utf-8'))
new_value = current_value + 1
# If we've exhausted all retries, use the fallback
logger.error(f"Failed to update counter after {MAX_RETRIES} attempts")
return generate_fallback_id()
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error accessing Consul: {str(e)}")
return generate_fallback_id()