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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#
# Author: tasleson
import hashlib
import os
import unittest
import urlparse
import sys
import syslog
import tty
import termios
import functools
## Get a character from stdin without needing a return key pressed.
# Returns the character pressed
def getch():
fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
prev = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
try:
tty.setraw(sys.stdin.fileno())
ch = sys.stdin.read(1)
finally:
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, prev)
return ch
## Documentation for Proxy class.
#
# Class to encapsulate the actual class we want to call. When an attempt is
# made to access an attribute that doesn't exist we will raise an LsmError
# instead of the default keyError.
class Proxy(object):
"""
Used to provide an unambiguous error when a feature is not implemented.
"""
## The constructor.
# @param self The object self
# @param obj The object instance to wrap
def __init__(self, obj=None):
"""
Constructor which takes an object to wrap.
"""
self.proxied_obj = obj
## Called each time an attribute is requested of the object
# @param self The object self
# @param name Name of the attribute being accessed
# @return The result of the method
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""
Called each time an attribute is requested of the object
"""
if hasattr(self.proxied_obj, name):
return functools.partial(self.present, name)
else:
raise LsmError(ErrorNumber.NO_SUPPORT,
"Unsupported operation")
## Method which is called to invoke the actual method of interest.
# @param self The object self
# @param _proxy_method_name Method to invoke
# @param args Arguments
# @param kwargs Keyword arguments
# @return The result of the method invocation
def present(self, _proxy_method_name, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Method which is called to invoke the actual method of interest.
"""
return getattr(self.proxied_obj, _proxy_method_name)(*args, **kwargs)
# variable in client and specified on the command line for the daemon
UDS_PATH = '/var/run/lsm/ipc'
#Set to True for verbose logging
LOG_VERBOSE = True
##Constant for KiB
KiB = 1024
## Constant for MiB
MiB = 1048576
## Constant for GiB
GiB = 1073741824
## Constant for TiB
TiB = 1099511627776L
## Constant for PiB
PiB = 1125899906842624L
##Converts the size into human format.
# @param size Size in bytes
# @param human True|False
# @return Human representation of size
def sh(size, human=False):
"""
Size for humans
"""
units = None
if human:
if size >= PiB:
size /= float(PiB)
units = "PiB"
elif size >= TiB:
size /= float(TiB)
units = "TiB"
elif size >= GiB:
size /= float(GiB)
units = "GiB"
elif size >= MiB:
size /= float(MiB)
units = "MiB"
elif size >= KiB:
size /= float(KiB)
units = "KiB"
if units:
return "%.2f %s" % (size, units)
else:
return size
## Common method used to parse a URI.
# @param uri The uri to parse
# @param requires Optional list of keys that must be present in output
# @param required_params Optional list of required parameters that
# must be present.
# @return A hash of the parsed values.
def uri_parse(uri, requires=None, required_params=None):
"""
Common uri parse method that optionally can check for what is needed
before returning successfully.
"""
rc = {}
u = urlparse.urlparse(uri)
if u.scheme:
rc['scheme'] = u.scheme
if u.netloc:
rc['netloc'] = u.netloc
if u.port:
rc['port'] = u.port
if u.hostname:
rc['host'] = u.hostname
if u.username:
rc['username'] = u.username
else:
rc['username'] = None
rc['parameters'] = uri_parameters(u)
if requires:
for r in requires:
if r not in rc:
raise LsmError(ErrorNumber.PLUGIN_ERROR,
'uri missing \"%s\" or is in invalid form' % r)
if required_params:
for r in required_params:
if r not in rc['parameters']:
raise LsmError(ErrorNumber.PLUGIN_ERROR,
'uri missing query parameter %s' % r)
return rc
## Parses the parameters (Query string) of the URI
# @param uri Full uri
# @returns hash of the query string parameters.
def uri_parameters(uri):
url = urlparse.urlparse('http:' + uri[2])
if len(url) >= 5 and len(url[4]):
return dict([part.split('=') for part in url[4].split('&')])
else:
return {}
## Generates the md5 hex digest of passed in parameter.
# @param t Item to generate signature on.
# @returns md5 hex digest.
def md5(t):
h = hashlib.md5()
h.update(t)
return h.hexdigest()
## Converts a list of arguments to string.
# @param args Args to join
# @return string of arguments joined together.
def params_to_string(*args):
return ''.join([str(e) for e in args])
# Unfortunately the process name remains as 'python' so we are using argv[0] in
# the output to allow us to determine which python exe is indeed logging to
# syslog.
# TODO: On newer versions of python this is no longer true, need to fix.
## Posts a message to the syslogger.
# @param level Logging level
# @param prg Program name
# @param msg Message to log.
def post_msg(level, prg, msg):
"""
If a message includes new lines we will create multiple syslog
entries so that the message is readable. Otherwise it isn't very readable.
Hopefully we won't be logging much :-)
"""
for l in msg.split('\n'):
if len(l):
syslog.syslog(level, prg + ": " + l)
def Error(*msg):
post_msg(syslog.LOG_ERR, os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),
params_to_string(*msg))
def Info(*msg):
if LOG_VERBOSE:
post_msg(syslog.LOG_INFO, os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),
params_to_string(*msg))
class SocketEOF(Exception):
"""
Exception class to indicate when we read zero bytes from a socket.
"""
pass
class LsmError(Exception):
def __init__(self, code, message, data=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Class represents an error.
"""
Exception.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.code = code
self.msg = message
self.data = data
def __str__(self):
if self.data is not None:
return "error: %s msg: %s data: %s" % \
(self.code, self.msg, self.data)
else:
return "error: %s msg: %s " % (self.code, self.msg)
def addl_error_data(domain, level, exception, debug=None, debug_data=None):
"""
Used for gathering additional information about an error.
"""
return {'domain': domain, 'level': level, 'exception': exception,
'debug': debug, 'debug_data': debug_data}
def get_class(class_name):
"""
Given a class name it returns the class, caller will then
need to run the constructor to create.
"""
parts = class_name.split('.')
module = ".".join(parts[:-1])
if len(module):
m = __import__(module)
for comp in parts[1:]:
m = getattr(m, comp)
else:
m = __import__('__main__')
m = getattr(m, class_name)
return m
class ErrorLevel(object):
NONE = 0
WARNING = 1
ERROR = 2
#Note: Some of these don't make sense for python, but they do for other
#Languages so we will be keeping them consistent even though we won't be
#using them.
class ErrorNumber(object):
OK = 0
INTERNAL_ERROR = 1
JOB_STARTED = 7
INDEX_BOUNDS = 10
TIMEOUT = 11
DAEMON_NOT_RUNNING = 12
EXISTS_ACCESS_GROUP = 50
EXISTS_FS = 51
EXISTS_INITIATOR = 52
EXISTS_NAME = 53
FS_NOT_EXPORTED = 54
INITIATOR_NOT_IN_ACCESS_GROUP = 55
INVALID_ACCESS_GROUP = 100
INVALID_ARGUMENT = 101
INVALID_CONN = 102
INVALID_ERR = 103
INVALID_FS = 104
INVALID_INIT = 105
INVALID_JOB = 106
INVALID_NAME = 107
INVALID_NFS = 108
INVALID_PLUGIN = 109
INVALID_POOL = 110
INVALID_SL = 111
INVALID_SS = 112
INVALID_URI = 113
INVALID_VALUE = 114
INVALID_VOLUME = 115
INVALID_CAPABILITY = 116
INVALID_SYSTEM = 117
INVALID_IQN = 118
IS_MAPPED = 125
NO_CONNECT = 150
NO_MAPPING = 151
NO_MEMORY = 152
NO_SUPPORT = 153
NOT_FOUND_ACCESS_GROUP = 200
NOT_FOUND_FS = 201
NOT_FOUND_JOB = 202
NOT_FOUND_POOL = 203
NOT_FOUND_SS = 204
NOT_FOUND_VOLUME = 205
NOT_FOUND_NFS_EXPORT = 206
NOT_FOUND_INITIATOR = 207
NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 225
NOT_LICENSED = 226
OFF_LINE = 250
ON_LINE = 251
PLUGIN_AUTH_FAILED = 300
PLUGIN_DLOPEN = 301
PLUGIN_DLSYM = 302
PLUGIN_ERROR = 303
PLUGIN_MISSING_HOST = 304
PLUGIN_MISSING_NS = 305
PLUGIN_MISSING_PORT = 306
PLUGIN_PERMISSION = 307
PLUGIN_REGISTRATION = 308
PLUGIN_UNKNOWN_HOST = 309
PLUGIN_TIMEOUT = 310
PLUGIN_NOT_EXIST = 311
SIZE_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE = 350
SIZE_SAME = 351
SIZE_TOO_LARGE = 352
SIZE_TOO_SMALL = 353
SIZE_LIMIT_REACHED = 354
TRANSPORT_COMMUNICATION = 400
TRANSPORT_SERIALIZATION = 401
TRANSPORT_INVALID_ARG = 402
UNSUPPORTED_INITIATOR_TYPE = 450
UNSUPPORTED_PROVISIONING = 451
UNSUPPORTED_REPLICATION_TYPE = 452
class JobStatus(object):
INPROGRESS = 1
COMPLETE = 2
STOPPED = 3
ERROR = 4
class TestCommon(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
pass
def test_simple(self):
try:
raise SocketEOF()
except SocketEOF as e:
self.assertTrue(isinstance(e, SocketEOF))
try:
raise LsmError(10, 'Message', 'Data')
except LsmError as e:
self.assertTrue(e.code == 10 and e.msg == 'Message' and
e.data == 'Data')
ed = addl_error_data('domain', 'level', 'exception', 'debug',
'debug_data')
self.assertTrue(ed['domain'] == 'domain' and ed['level'] == 'level'
and ed['debug'] == 'debug'
and ed['exception'] == 'exception'
and ed['debug_data'] == 'debug_data')
def tearDown(self):
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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