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# GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (see the file LICENSE).
"""CLI management commands."""
__all__ = [
'register_cli_commands',
]
from functools import partial
import os
import pkgutil
import sys
from textwrap import fill
from apiclient.creds import convert_tuple_to_string
from maascli.api import fetch_api_description
from maascli.auth import (
check_valid_apikey,
obtain_credentials,
UnexpectedResponse,
)
from maascli.command import Command
from maascli.config import ProfileConfig
from maascli.init import (
add_create_admin_options,
add_idm_options,
init_maas,
)
from maascli.utils import (
api_url,
parse_docstring,
safe_name,
)
class cmd_login(Command):
"""Log in to a remote API, and remember its description and credentials.
If credentials are not provided on the command-line, they will be prompted
for interactively.
"""
def __init__(self, parser):
super(cmd_login, self).__init__(parser)
parser.add_argument(
"profile_name", metavar="profile-name", help=(
"The name with which you will later refer to this remote "
"server and credentials within this tool."
))
parser.add_argument(
"url", type=api_url, help=(
"The URL of the remote API, e.g. http://example.com/MAAS/ "
"or http://example.com/MAAS/api/2.0/ if you wish to specify "
"the API version."))
parser.add_argument(
"credentials", nargs="?", default=None, help=(
"The credentials, also known as the API key, for the "
"remote MAAS server. These can be found in the user "
"preferences page in the web UI; they take the form of "
"a long random-looking string composed of three parts, "
"separated by colons."
))
parser.add_argument(
'-k', '--insecure', action='store_true', help=(
"Disable SSL certificate check"), default=False)
parser.set_defaults(credentials=None)
def __call__(self, options):
# Try and obtain credentials interactively if they're not given, or
# read them from stdin if they're specified as "-".
credentials = obtain_credentials(options.url, options.credentials)
# Check for bogus credentials. Do this early so that the user is not
# surprised when next invoking the MAAS CLI.
if credentials is not None:
try:
valid_apikey = check_valid_apikey(
options.url, credentials, options.insecure)
except UnexpectedResponse as e:
raise SystemExit("%s" % e)
else:
if not valid_apikey:
raise SystemExit("The MAAS server rejected your API key.")
# Get description of remote API.
description = fetch_api_description(options.url, options.insecure)
# Save the config.
profile_name = options.profile_name
with ProfileConfig.open() as config:
config[profile_name] = {
"credentials": credentials,
"description": description,
"name": profile_name,
"url": options.url,
}
profile = config[profile_name]
self.print_whats_next(profile)
@staticmethod
def print_whats_next(profile):
"""Explain what to do next."""
what_next = [
"You are now logged in to the MAAS server at {url} "
"with the profile name '{name}'.",
"For help with the available commands, try:",
" maas {name} --help",
]
print()
for message in what_next:
message = message.format(**profile)
print(fill(message))
print()
class cmd_refresh(Command):
"""Refresh the API descriptions of all profiles.
This retrieves the latest version of the help information for each
profile. Use it to update your command-line client's information after
an upgrade to the MAAS server.
"""
def __call__(self, options):
with ProfileConfig.open() as config:
for profile_name in config:
profile = config[profile_name]
url = profile["url"]
profile["description"] = fetch_api_description(url)
config[profile_name] = profile
class cmd_logout(Command):
"""Log out of a remote API, purging any stored credentials.
This will remove the given profile from your command-line client. You
can re-create it by logging in again later.
"""
def __init__(self, parser):
super(cmd_logout, self).__init__(parser)
parser.add_argument(
"profile_name", metavar="profile-name", help=(
"The name with which a remote server and its credentials "
"are referred to within this tool."
))
def __call__(self, options):
with ProfileConfig.open() as config:
del config[options.profile_name]
class cmd_list(Command):
"""List remote APIs that have been logged-in to."""
def __call__(self, options):
with ProfileConfig.open() as config:
for profile_name in config:
profile = config[profile_name]
url = profile["url"]
creds = profile["credentials"]
if creds is None:
print(profile_name, url)
else:
creds = convert_tuple_to_string(creds)
print(profile_name, url, creds)
class cmd_init(Command):
"""Initialize controller."""
def __init__(self, parser):
super().__init__(parser)
parser.add_argument(
'--skip-admin', action='store_true',
help="Skip the admin creation.")
add_create_admin_options(parser)
parser.add_argument(
'--enable-idm', default=False, action="store_true",
help=("Enable configuring the use of an external IDM server. "
"This feature is currently experimental. "
"If this isn't enabled, all --idm-* arguments "
"will be ignored."))
add_idm_options(parser)
def __call__(self, options):
init_maas(options)
# Built-in commands to the maascli.
commands = {
'login': cmd_login,
'logout': cmd_logout,
'list': cmd_list,
'refresh': cmd_refresh,
}
# Commands to expose in the maascli when installed on a machine with
# python3-maasserver.
regiond_commands = (
('apikey', 'maasserver', None),
('configauth', 'maasserver', None),
('createadmin', 'maasserver', None),
('changepassword', 'django.contrib.auth',
"Change a MAAS user's password."),
)
def register_cli_commands(parser):
"""Register the CLI's meta-subcommands on `parser`."""
for name, command in commands.items():
help_title, help_body = parse_docstring(command)
command_parser = parser.subparsers.add_parser(
safe_name(name), help=help_title, description=help_title,
epilog=help_body)
command_parser.set_defaults(execute=command(command_parser))
# Setup the snap commands into the maascli if in a snap and command exists.
if 'SNAP' in os.environ:
# Only import snappy if running under the snap.
from maascli import snappy
extra_commands = [
('init', snappy.cmd_init),
('config', snappy.cmd_config),
('status', snappy.cmd_status),
('migrate', snappy.cmd_migrate)]
elif is_maasserver_available():
extra_commands = [('init', cmd_init)]
else:
extra_commands = []
for name, command in extra_commands:
help_title, help_body = parse_docstring(command)
command_parser = parser.subparsers.add_parser(
safe_name(name), help=help_title, description=help_title,
epilog=help_body)
command_parser.set_defaults(execute=command(command_parser))
# Setup and the allowed django commands into the maascli.
management = get_django_management()
if management is not None and is_maasserver_available():
os.environ.setdefault(
"DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "maasserver.djangosettings.settings")
from django import setup as django_setup
django_setup()
load_regiond_commands(management, parser)
def get_django_management():
"""Load the Django management module."""
try:
from django.core import management
except ImportError:
# No django installed so nothing to do.
return None
else:
return management
def is_maasserver_available():
"""Ensure that 'maasserver' module is available."""
return pkgutil.find_loader("maasserver") is not None
def run_regiond_command(management, parser):
"""Called to run the regiond command.
The command itself is sys.argv[1] so that is not passed into this function.
"""
# At present, only root should execute regiond commands
if os.getuid() != 0:
raise SystemExit("You can only '%s' as root." % sys.argv[1])
management.execute_from_command_line()
def load_regiond_commands(management, parser):
"""Load the allowed regiond commands into the MAAS cli."""
for name, app, help_text in regiond_commands:
klass = management.load_command_class(app, name)
if help_text is None:
help_text = klass.help
command_parser = parser.subparsers.add_parser(
safe_name(name), help=help_text, description=help_text)
klass.add_arguments(command_parser)
command_parser.set_defaults(
execute=partial(run_regiond_command, management))
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