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from __future__ import print_function
import base64
import os
import simplejson as json
import sys
import uuid
from oslo_utils import encodeutils
import prettytable
import six
from troveclient.apiclient import exceptions
def arg(*args, **kwargs):
"""Decorator for CLI args."""
def _decorator(func):
add_arg(func, *args, **kwargs)
return func
return _decorator
def env(*vars, **kwargs):
"""Returns environment variables.
Returns the first environment variable set
if none are non-empty, defaults to '' or keyword arg default
"""
for v in vars:
value = os.environ.get(v, None)
if value:
return value
return kwargs.get('default', '')
def add_arg(f, *args, **kwargs):
"""Bind CLI arguments to a shell.py `do_foo` function."""
if not hasattr(f, 'arguments'):
f.arguments = []
# NOTE(sirp): avoid dups that can occur when the module is shared across
# tests.
if (args, kwargs) not in f.arguments:
# Because of the semantics of decorator composition if we just append
# to the options list positional options will appear to be backwards.
f.arguments.insert(0, (args, kwargs))
def unauthenticated(f):
"""Adds 'unauthenticated' attribute to decorated function.
Usage::
@unauthenticated
def mymethod(f):
...
"""
f.unauthenticated = True
return f
def isunauthenticated(f):
"""Decorator to mark authentication-non-required.
Checks to see if the function is marked as not requiring authentication
with the @unauthenticated decorator. Returns True if decorator is
set to True, False otherwise.
"""
return getattr(f, 'unauthenticated', False)
def service_type(stype):
"""Adds 'service_type' attribute to decorated function.
Usage::
@service_type('database')
def mymethod(f):
...
"""
def inner(f):
f.service_type = stype
return f
return inner
def get_service_type(f):
"""Retrieves service type from function."""
return getattr(f, 'service_type', None)
def translate_keys(collection, convert):
for item in collection:
keys = list(item.__dict__.keys())
for from_key, to_key in convert:
if from_key in keys and to_key not in keys:
setattr(item, to_key, item._info[from_key])
def _output_override(objs, print_as):
"""Output override flag checking.
If an output override global flag is set, print with override
raise BaseException if no printing was overridden.
"""
if globals().get('json_output', False):
if print_as == 'list':
new_objs = []
for o in objs:
new_objs.append(o._info)
elif print_as == 'dict':
new_objs = objs
# pretty print the json
print(json.dumps(new_objs, indent=' '))
else:
raise BaseException('No valid output override')
def _print(pt, order):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
print(pt.get_string(sortby=order))
else:
print(encodeutils.safe_encode(pt.get_string(sortby=order)))
def print_list(objs, fields, formatters={}, order_by=None, obj_is_dict=False,
labels={}):
try:
_output_override(objs, 'list')
return
except BaseException:
pass
# Make nice labels from the fields, if not provided in the labels arg
if not labels:
labels = {}
for field in fields:
if field not in labels:
# No underscores (use spaces instead) and uppercase any ID's
label = field.replace("_", " ").replace(" id", " ID")
# Uppercase anything else that's less than 3 chars
if len(label) < 3:
label = label.upper()
# Capitalize each word otherwise
else:
label = ' '.join(word[0].upper() + word[1:]
for word in label.split())
labels[field] = label
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable(
[labels[field] for field in fields], caching=False)
# set the default alignment to left-aligned
align = dict((labels[field], 'l') for field in fields)
set_align = True
for obj in objs:
row = []
for field in fields:
if formatters and field in formatters:
row.append(formatters[field](obj))
elif obj_is_dict:
data = obj.get(field, '')
else:
data = getattr(obj, field, '')
if isinstance(data, six.string_types):
row.append(data.encode('utf-8'))
else:
row.append(str(data))
# set the alignment to right-aligned if it's a numeric
if set_align and hasattr(data, '__int__'):
align[labels[field]] = 'r'
set_align = False
pt.add_row(row)
pt._align = align
if not order_by:
order_by = fields[0]
order_by = labels[order_by]
_print(pt, order_by)
def print_dict(d, property="Property"):
try:
_output_override(d, 'dict')
return
except BaseException:
pass
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable([property, 'Value'], caching=False)
pt.align = 'l'
[pt.add_row(list(r)) for r in six.iteritems(d)]
_print(pt, property)
def find_resource(manager, name_or_id):
"""Helper for the _find_* methods."""
# first try to get entity as integer id
# When the 'name_or_id' is int, covert it to string.
# Reason is that manager cannot find instance when name_or_id
# is integer and instance name is digital.
# Related to bug/1740015.
if isinstance(name_or_id, int):
name_or_id = six.text_type(name_or_id)
elif sys.version_info <= (3, 0):
name_or_id = encodeutils.safe_decode(name_or_id)
try:
return manager.get(name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
try:
try:
return manager.find(human_id=name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
# finally try to find entity by name
try:
return manager.find(name=name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
try:
return manager.find(display_name=name_or_id)
except (UnicodeDecodeError, exceptions.NotFound):
try:
# Instances does not have name, but display_name
return manager.find(display_name=name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
msg = "No %s with a name or ID of '%s' exists." % \
(manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(), name_or_id)
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
except exceptions.NoUniqueMatch:
msg = ("Multiple %s matches found for '%s', use an ID to be more"
" specific." % (manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(),
name_or_id))
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
def is_admin(cs):
is_admin = False
try:
is_admin = 'admin' in cs.client.auth.auth_ref.role_names
except Exception:
print("Warning: Could not determine current role. Assuming non-admin")
pass
return is_admin
class HookableMixin(object):
"""Mixin so classes can register and run hooks."""
_hooks_map = {}
@classmethod
def add_hook(cls, hook_type, hook_func):
if hook_type not in cls._hooks_map:
cls._hooks_map[hook_type] = []
cls._hooks_map[hook_type].append(hook_func)
@classmethod
def run_hooks(cls, hook_type, *args, **kwargs):
hook_funcs = cls._hooks_map.get(hook_type) or []
for hook_func in hook_funcs:
hook_func(*args, **kwargs)
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 is_uuid_like(val):
"""Returns validation of a value as a UUID.
For our purposes, a UUID is a canonical form string:
aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
"""
try:
return str(uuid.UUID(val)) == val
except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError):
return False
def encode_data(data):
"""Encode the data using the base64 codec."""
try:
# py27str - if we've got text data, this should encode it
# py27aa/py34aa - if we've got a bytearray, this should work too
encoded = str(base64.b64encode(data).decode('utf-8'))
except TypeError:
# py34str - convert to bytes first, then we can encode
data_bytes = bytes([ord(item) for item in data])
encoded = base64.b64encode(data_bytes).decode('utf-8')
return encoded
def decode_data(data):
"""Encode the data using the base64 codec."""
# py27 & py34 seem to understand bytearray the same
return bytearray([item for item in base64.b64decode(data)])
def do_action_with_msg(action, success_msg):
"""Helper to run an action with return message."""
action
print(success_msg)
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(encodeutils.safe_encode(six.text_type(e)))
if failure_flag:
raise exceptions.CommandError(error_msg)
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