Caution
Buildbot no longer supports Python 2.7 on the Buildbot master.
3.8.14. Masters connector¶
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class buildbot.db.masters.MastersConnectorComponent¶
- This class handles tracking the buildmasters in a multi-master configuration. Masters “check in” periodically. Other masters monitor the last activity times, and mark masters that have not recently checked in as inactive. - Masters are represented by master dictionaries with the following keys: - id– the ID of this master
- name– the name of the master (generally of the form- hostname:basedir)
- active– true if this master is running
- last_active– time that this master last checked in (a datetime object)
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findMasterId(name)¶
- Parameters
- name (unicode) – name of this master 
- Returns
- master id via Deferred 
 - Return the master ID for the master with this master name (generally - hostname:basedir). If such a master is already in the database, this returns the ID. If not, the master is added to the database, with- active=False, and its ID returned.
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setMasterState(masterid, active)¶
- Parameters
- masterid (integer) – the master to check in 
- active (boolean) – whether to mark this master as active or inactive 
 
- Returns
- boolean via Deferred 
 - Mark the given master as active or inactive, returning true if the state actually changed. If - activeis true, the- last_activetime is updated to the current time. If- activeis false, then any links to this master, such as schedulers, will be deleted.
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getMaster(masterid)¶
- Parameters
- masterid (integer) – the master to check in 
- Returns
- Master dict or None via Deferred 
 - Get the indicated master. 
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getMasters()¶
- Returns
- list of Master dicts via Deferred 
 - Get a list of the masters, represented as dictionaries; masters are sorted and paged using generic data query options 
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setAllMastersActiveLongTimeAgo()¶
- Returns
- None via Deferred 
 - This method is intended to be call by upgrade-master, and will effectively force housekeeping on all masters at next startup. This method is not intended to be called outside of housekeeping scripts.