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import contextlib
import json
import os
import re
import textwrap
import time
import uuid
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
from oslo_utils import encodeutils
import pkg_resources
import prettytable
import six
from novaclient import exceptions
from novaclient.i18n import _
VALID_KEY_REGEX = re.compile(r"[\w\.\- :]+$", re.UNICODE)
def env(*args, **kwargs):
"""Returns the first environment variable set.
If all are empty, defaults to '' or keyword arg `default`.
"""
for arg in args:
value = os.environ.get(arg)
if value:
return value
return kwargs.get('default', '')
def get_service_type(f):
"""Retrieves service type from function."""
return getattr(f, 'service_type', None)
def unauthenticated(func):
"""Adds 'unauthenticated' attribute to decorated function.
Usage:
>>> @unauthenticated
... def mymethod(f):
... pass
"""
func.unauthenticated = True
return func
def isunauthenticated(func):
"""Checks if the function does not require authentication.
Mark such functions with the `@unauthenticated` decorator.
:returns: bool
"""
return getattr(func, 'unauthenticated', False)
def arg(*args, **kwargs):
"""Decorator for CLI args.
Example:
>>> @arg("name", help="Name of the new entity")
... def entity_create(args):
... pass
"""
def _decorator(func):
add_arg(func, *args, **kwargs)
return func
return _decorator
def add_arg(func, *args, **kwargs):
"""Bind CLI arguments to a shell.py `do_foo` function."""
if not hasattr(func, 'arguments'):
func.arguments = []
# NOTE(sirp): avoid dups that can occur when the module is shared across
# tests.
if (args, kwargs) not in func.arguments:
# Because of the semantics of decorator composition if we just append
# to the options list positional options will appear to be backwards.
func.arguments.insert(0, (args, kwargs))
def service_type(stype):
"""Adds 'service_type' attribute to decorated function.
Usage:
.. code-block:: python
@service_type('volume')
def mymethod(f):
...
"""
def inner(f):
f.service_type = stype
return f
return inner
def add_resource_manager_extra_kwargs_hook(f, hook):
"""Add hook to bind CLI arguments to ResourceManager calls.
The `do_foo` calls in shell.py will receive CLI args and then in turn pass
them through to the ResourceManager. Before passing through the args, the
hooks registered here will be called, giving us a chance to add extra
kwargs (taken from the command-line) to what's passed to the
ResourceManager.
"""
if not hasattr(f, 'resource_manager_kwargs_hooks'):
f.resource_manager_kwargs_hooks = []
names = [h.__name__ for h in f.resource_manager_kwargs_hooks]
if hook.__name__ not in names:
f.resource_manager_kwargs_hooks.append(hook)
def get_resource_manager_extra_kwargs(f, args, allow_conflicts=False):
"""Return extra_kwargs by calling resource manager kwargs hooks."""
hooks = getattr(f, "resource_manager_kwargs_hooks", [])
extra_kwargs = {}
for hook in hooks:
hook_kwargs = hook(args)
hook_name = hook.__name__
conflicting_keys = set(hook_kwargs.keys()) & set(extra_kwargs.keys())
if conflicting_keys and not allow_conflicts:
msg = (_("Hook '%(hook_name)s' is attempting to redefine "
"attributes '%(conflicting_keys)s'") %
{'hook_name': hook_name,
'conflicting_keys': conflicting_keys})
raise exceptions.NoUniqueMatch(msg)
extra_kwargs.update(hook_kwargs)
return extra_kwargs
def pretty_choice_list(l):
return ', '.join("'%s'" % i for i in l)
def pretty_choice_dict(d):
"""Returns a formatted dict as 'key=value'."""
return pretty_choice_list(['%s=%s' % (k, d[k]) for k in sorted(d.keys())])
def print_list(objs, fields, formatters={}, sortby_index=None):
if sortby_index is None:
sortby = None
else:
sortby = fields[sortby_index]
mixed_case_fields = ['serverId']
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable([f for f in fields], caching=False)
pt.align = 'l'
for o in objs:
row = []
for field in fields:
if field in formatters:
row.append(formatters[field](o))
else:
if field in mixed_case_fields:
field_name = field.replace(' ', '_')
else:
field_name = field.lower().replace(' ', '_')
data = getattr(o, field_name, '')
if data is None:
data = '-'
# '\r' would break the table, so remove it.
data = six.text_type(data).replace("\r", "")
row.append(data)
pt.add_row(row)
if sortby is not None:
result = encodeutils.safe_encode(pt.get_string(sortby=sortby))
else:
result = encodeutils.safe_encode(pt.get_string())
if six.PY3:
result = result.decode()
print(result)
def _flatten(data, prefix=None):
"""Flatten a dict, using name as a prefix for the keys of dict.
>>> _flatten('cpu_info', {'arch':'x86_64'})
[('cpu_info_arch': 'x86_64')]
"""
if isinstance(data, dict):
for key, value in six.iteritems(data):
new_key = '%s_%s' % (prefix, key) if prefix else key
if isinstance(value, (dict, list)):
for item in _flatten(value, new_key):
yield item
else:
yield new_key, value
else:
yield prefix, data
def flatten_dict(data):
"""Return a new dict whose sub-dicts have been merged into the
original. Each of the parents keys are prepended to the child's
to prevent collisions. Any string elements will be JSON parsed
before flattening.
>>> flatten_dict({'service': {'host':'cloud9@compute-068', 'id': 143}})
{'service_host': colud9@compute-068', 'service_id': 143}
"""
data = data.copy()
# Try and decode any nested JSON structures.
for key, value in six.iteritems(data):
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
try:
data[key] = json.loads(value)
except ValueError:
pass
return dict(_flatten(data))
def print_dict(d, dict_property="Property", dict_value="Value", wrap=0):
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable([dict_property, dict_value], caching=False)
pt.align = 'l'
for k, v in sorted(d.items()):
# convert dict to str to check length
if isinstance(v, (dict, list)):
v = jsonutils.dumps(v)
if wrap > 0:
v = textwrap.fill(six.text_type(v), wrap)
# if value has a newline, add in multiple rows
# e.g. fault with stacktrace
if v and isinstance(v, six.string_types) and (r'\n' in v or '\r' in v):
# '\r' would break the table, so remove it.
if '\r' in v:
v = v.replace('\r', '')
lines = v.strip().split(r'\n')
col1 = k
for line in lines:
pt.add_row([col1, line])
col1 = ''
else:
if v is None:
v = '-'
pt.add_row([k, v])
result = encodeutils.safe_encode(pt.get_string())
if six.PY3:
result = result.decode()
print(result)
def find_resource(manager, name_or_id, wrap_exception=True, **find_args):
"""Helper for the _find_* methods."""
# for str id which is not uuid (for Flavor, Keypair and hypervsior in cells
# environments search currently)
if getattr(manager, 'is_alphanum_id_allowed', False):
try:
return manager.get(name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
# first try to get entity as uuid
try:
tmp_id = encodeutils.safe_encode(name_or_id)
if six.PY3:
tmp_id = tmp_id.decode()
uuid.UUID(tmp_id)
return manager.get(tmp_id)
except (TypeError, ValueError, exceptions.NotFound):
pass
# then try to get entity as name
try:
try:
resource = getattr(manager, 'resource_class', None)
name_attr = resource.NAME_ATTR if resource else 'name'
kwargs = {name_attr: name_or_id}
kwargs.update(find_args)
return manager.find(**kwargs)
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
# then try to find entity by human_id
try:
return manager.find(human_id=name_or_id, **find_args)
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
except exceptions.NoUniqueMatch:
msg = (_("Multiple %(class)s matches found for '%(name)s', use an ID "
"to be more specific.") %
{'class': manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(),
'name': name_or_id})
if wrap_exception:
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
raise exceptions.NoUniqueMatch(msg)
# finally try to get entity as integer id
try:
return manager.get(int(name_or_id))
except (TypeError, ValueError, exceptions.NotFound):
msg = (_("No %(class)s with a name or ID of '%(name)s' exists.") %
{'class': manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(),
'name': name_or_id})
if wrap_exception:
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
raise exceptions.NotFound(404, msg)
def _format_servers_list_networks(server):
output = []
for (network, addresses) in server.networks.items():
if len(addresses) == 0:
continue
addresses_csv = ', '.join(addresses)
group = "%s=%s" % (network, addresses_csv)
output.append(group)
return '; '.join(output)
def _format_security_groups(groups):
return ', '.join(group['name'] for group in groups)
def _format_field_name(attr):
"""Format an object attribute in a human-friendly way."""
# Split at ':' and leave the extension name as-is.
parts = attr.rsplit(':', 1)
name = parts[-1].replace('_', ' ')
# Don't title() on mixed case
if name.isupper() or name.islower():
name = name.title()
parts[-1] = name
return ': '.join(parts)
def _make_field_formatter(attr, filters=None):
"""
Given an object attribute, return a formatted field name and a
formatter suitable for passing to print_list.
Optionally pass a dict mapping attribute names to a function. The function
will be passed the value of the attribute and should return the string to
display.
"""
filter_ = None
if filters:
filter_ = filters.get(attr)
def get_field(obj):
field = getattr(obj, attr, '')
if field and filter_:
field = filter_(field)
return field
name = _format_field_name(attr)
formatter = get_field
return name, formatter
def safe_issubclass(*args):
"""Like issubclass, but will just return False if not a class."""
try:
if issubclass(*args):
return True
except TypeError:
pass
return False
def do_action_on_many(action, resources, success_msg, error_msg):
"""Helper to run an action on many resources."""
failure_flag = False
for resource in resources:
try:
action(resource)
print(success_msg % resource)
except Exception as e:
failure_flag = True
print(e)
if failure_flag:
raise exceptions.CommandError(error_msg)
def _load_entry_point(ep_name, name=None):
"""Try to load the entry point ep_name that matches name."""
for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(ep_name, name=name):
try:
# FIXME(dhellmann): It would be better to use stevedore
# here, since it abstracts this difference in behavior
# between versions of setuptools, but this seemed like a
# more expedient fix.
if hasattr(ep, 'resolve') and hasattr(ep, 'require'):
return ep.resolve()
else:
return ep.load(require=False)
except (ImportError, pkg_resources.UnknownExtra, AttributeError):
continue
def is_integer_like(val):
"""Returns validation of a value as an integer."""
try:
int(val)
return True
except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError):
return False
def validate_flavor_metadata_keys(keys):
for key in keys:
valid_name = VALID_KEY_REGEX.match(key)
if not valid_name:
msg = _('Invalid key: "%s". Keys may only contain letters, '
'numbers, spaces, underscores, periods, colons and '
'hyphens.')
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg % key)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def record_time(times, enabled, *args):
"""Record the time of a specific action.
:param times: A list of tuples holds time data.
:type times: list
:param enabled: Whether timing is enabled.
:type enabled: bool
:param *args: Other data to be stored besides time data, these args
will be joined to a string.
"""
if not enabled:
yield
else:
start = time.time()
yield
end = time.time()
times.append((' '.join(args), start, end))
def get_function_name(func):
if six.PY2:
if hasattr(func, "im_class"):
return "%s.%s" % (func.im_class, func.__name__)
else:
return "%s.%s" % (func.__module__, func.__name__)
else:
return "%s.%s" % (func.__module__, func.__qualname__)
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