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from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import contextlib
import gzip
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
from oslo_serialization import base64
from oslo_utils import strutils
import six
from ironicclient.common.i18n import _
from ironicclient import exc
class HelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
def start_section(self, heading):
super(HelpFormatter, self).start_section(heading.capitalize())
def define_command(subparsers, command, callback, cmd_mapper):
"""Define a command in the subparsers collection.
:param subparsers: subparsers collection where the command will go
:param command: command name
:param callback: function that will be used to process the command
"""
desc = callback.__doc__ or ''
help = desc.strip().split('\n')[0]
arguments = getattr(callback, 'arguments', [])
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(command, help=help,
description=desc,
add_help=False,
formatter_class=HelpFormatter)
subparser.add_argument('-h', '--help', action='help',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
cmd_mapper[command] = subparser
required_args = subparser.add_argument_group(_("Required arguments"))
for (args, kwargs) in arguments:
if kwargs.get('required'):
required_args.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
else:
subparser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
subparser.set_defaults(func=callback)
def define_commands_from_module(subparsers, command_module, cmd_mapper):
"""Add *do_* methods in a module and add as commands into a subparsers."""
for method_name in (a for a in dir(command_module) if a.startswith('do_')):
# Commands should be hypen-separated instead of underscores.
command = method_name[3:].replace('_', '-')
callback = getattr(command_module, method_name)
define_command(subparsers, command, callback, cmd_mapper)
def split_and_deserialize(string):
"""Split and try to JSON deserialize a string.
Gets a string with the KEY=VALUE format, split it (using '=' as the
separator) and try to JSON deserialize the VALUE.
:returns: A tuple of (key, value).
"""
try:
key, value = string.split("=", 1)
except ValueError:
raise exc.CommandError(_('Attributes must be a list of '
'PATH=VALUE not "%s"') % string)
try:
value = json.loads(value)
except ValueError:
pass
return (key, value)
def key_value_pairs_to_dict(key_value_pairs):
"""Convert a list of key-value pairs to a dictionary.
:param key_value_pairs: a list of strings, each string is in the form
<key>=<value>
:returns: a dictionary, possibly empty
"""
if key_value_pairs:
return dict(split_and_deserialize(v) for v in key_value_pairs)
return {}
def args_array_to_dict(kwargs, key_to_convert):
"""Convert the value in a dictionary entry to a dictionary.
From the kwargs dictionary, converts the value of the key_to_convert
entry from a list of key-value pairs to a dictionary.
:param kwargs: a dictionary
:param key_to_convert: the key (in kwargs), whose value is expected to
be a list of key=value strings. This value will be converted to a
dictionary.
:returns: kwargs, the (modified) dictionary
"""
values_to_convert = kwargs.get(key_to_convert)
if values_to_convert:
kwargs[key_to_convert] = key_value_pairs_to_dict(values_to_convert)
return kwargs
def args_array_to_patch(op, attributes):
patch = []
for attr in attributes:
# Sanitize
if not attr.startswith('/'):
attr = '/' + attr
if op in ['add', 'replace']:
path, value = split_and_deserialize(attr)
patch.append({'op': op, 'path': path, 'value': value})
elif op == "remove":
# For remove only the key is needed
patch.append({'op': op, 'path': attr})
else:
raise exc.CommandError(_('Unknown PATCH operation: %s') % op)
return patch
def convert_list_props_to_comma_separated(data, props=None):
"""Convert the list-type properties to comma-separated strings
:param data: the input dict object.
:param props: the properties whose values will be converted.
Default to None to convert all list-type properties of the input.
:returns: the result dict instance.
"""
result = dict(data)
if props is None:
props = data.keys()
for prop in props:
val = data.get(prop, None)
if isinstance(val, list):
result[prop] = ', '.join(map(six.text_type, val))
return result
def common_params_for_list(args, fields, field_labels):
"""Generate 'params' dict that is common for every 'list' command.
:param args: arguments from command line.
:param fields: possible fields for sorting.
:param field_labels: possible field labels for sorting.
:returns: a dict with params to pass to the client method.
"""
params = {}
if args.marker is not None:
params['marker'] = args.marker
if args.limit is not None:
if args.limit < 0:
raise exc.CommandError(
_('Expected non-negative --limit, got %s') % args.limit)
params['limit'] = args.limit
if args.sort_key is not None:
# Support using both heading and field name for sort_key
fields_map = dict(zip(field_labels, fields))
fields_map.update(zip(fields, fields))
try:
sort_key = fields_map[args.sort_key]
except KeyError:
raise exc.CommandError(
_("%(sort_key)s is an invalid field for sorting, "
"valid values for --sort-key are: %(valid)s") %
{'sort_key': args.sort_key,
'valid': list(fields_map)})
params['sort_key'] = sort_key
if args.sort_dir is not None:
if args.sort_dir not in ('asc', 'desc'):
raise exc.CommandError(
_("%s is an invalid value for sort direction, "
"valid values for --sort-dir are: 'asc', 'desc'") %
args.sort_dir)
params['sort_dir'] = args.sort_dir
params['detail'] = args.detail
requested_fields = args.fields[0] if args.fields else None
if requested_fields is not None:
params['fields'] = requested_fields
return params
def common_filters(marker=None, limit=None, sort_key=None, sort_dir=None,
fields=None, detail=False):
"""Generate common filters for any list request.
:param marker: entity ID from which to start returning entities.
:param limit: maximum number of entities to return.
:param sort_key: field to use for sorting.
:param sort_dir: direction of sorting: 'asc' or 'desc'.
:param fields: a list with a specified set of fields of the resource
to be returned.
:param detail: Boolean, True to return detailed information. This parameter
can be used for resources which accept 'detail' as a URL
parameter.
:returns: list of string filters.
"""
filters = []
if isinstance(limit, int) and limit > 0:
filters.append('limit=%s' % limit)
if marker is not None:
filters.append('marker=%s' % marker)
if sort_key is not None:
filters.append('sort_key=%s' % sort_key)
if sort_dir is not None:
filters.append('sort_dir=%s' % sort_dir)
if fields is not None:
filters.append('fields=%s' % ','.join(fields))
if detail:
filters.append('detail=True')
return filters
@contextlib.contextmanager
def tempdir(*args, **kwargs):
dirname = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs)
try:
yield dirname
finally:
shutil.rmtree(dirname)
def make_configdrive(path):
"""Make the config drive file.
:param path: The directory containing the config drive files.
:returns: A gzipped and base64 encoded configdrive string.
"""
# Make sure path it's readable
if not os.access(path, os.R_OK):
raise exc.CommandError(_('The directory "%s" is not readable') % path)
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpfile:
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpzipfile:
publisher = 'ironicclient-configdrive 0.1'
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(['genisoimage', '-o', tmpfile.name,
'-ldots', '-allow-lowercase',
'-allow-multidot', '-l',
'-publisher', publisher,
'-quiet', '-J',
'-r', '-V', 'config-2',
path],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
except OSError as e:
raise exc.CommandError(
_('Error generating the config drive. Make sure the '
'"genisoimage" tool is installed. Error: %s') % e)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
if p.returncode != 0:
raise exc.CommandError(
_('Error generating the config drive.'
'Stdout: "%(stdout)s". Stderr: %(stderr)s') %
{'stdout': stdout, 'stderr': stderr})
# Compress file
tmpfile.seek(0)
g = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=tmpzipfile, mode='wb')
shutil.copyfileobj(tmpfile, g)
g.close()
tmpzipfile.seek(0)
return base64.encode_as_bytes(tmpzipfile.read())
def check_empty_arg(arg, arg_descriptor):
if not arg.strip():
raise exc.CommandError(_('%(arg)s cannot be empty or only have blank'
' spaces') % {'arg': arg_descriptor})
def bool_argument_value(arg_name, bool_str, strict=True, default=False):
"""Returns the Boolean represented by bool_str.
Returns the Boolean value for the argument named arg_name. The value is
represented by the string bool_str. If the string is an invalid Boolean
string: if strict is True, a CommandError exception is raised; otherwise
the default value is returned.
:param arg_name: The name of the argument
:param bool_str: The string representing a Boolean value
:param strict: Used if the string is invalid. If True, raises an exception.
If False, returns the default value.
:param default: The default value to return if the string is invalid
and not strict
:returns: the Boolean value represented by bool_str or the default value
if bool_str is invalid and strict is False
:raises CommandError: if bool_str is an invalid Boolean string
"""
try:
val = strutils.bool_from_string(bool_str, strict, default)
except ValueError as e:
raise exc.CommandError(_("argument %(arg)s: %(err)s.")
% {'arg': arg_name, 'err': e})
return val
def check_for_invalid_fields(fields, valid_fields):
"""Check for invalid fields.
:param fields: A list of fields specified by the user.
:param valid_fields: A list of valid fields.
:raises CommandError: If invalid fields were specified by the user.
"""
if not fields:
return
invalid_fields = set(fields) - set(valid_fields)
if invalid_fields:
raise exc.CommandError(
_('Invalid field(s) requested: %(invalid)s. Valid fields '
'are: %(valid)s.') % {'invalid': ', '.join(invalid_fields),
'valid': ', '.join(valid_fields)})
def get_from_stdin(info_desc):
"""Read information from stdin.
:param info_desc: A string description of the desired information
:raises: InvalidAttribute if there was a problem reading from stdin
:returns: the string that was read from stdin
"""
try:
info = sys.stdin.read().strip()
except Exception as e:
err = _("Cannot get %(desc)s from standard input. Error: %(err)s")
raise exc.InvalidAttribute(err % {'desc': info_desc, 'err': e})
return info
def handle_json_or_file_arg(json_arg):
"""Attempts to read JSON argument from file or string.
:param json_arg: May be a file name containing the JSON, or
a JSON string.
:returns: A list or dictionary parsed from JSON.
:raises: InvalidAttribute if the argument cannot be parsed.
"""
if os.path.isfile(json_arg):
try:
with open(json_arg, 'r') as f:
json_arg = f.read().strip()
except Exception as e:
err = _("Cannot get JSON from file '%(file)s'. "
"Error: %(err)s") % {'err': e, 'file': json_arg}
raise exc.InvalidAttribute(err)
try:
json_arg = json.loads(json_arg)
except ValueError as e:
err = (_("For JSON: '%(string)s', error: '%(err)s'") %
{'err': e, 'string': json_arg})
raise exc.InvalidAttribute(err)
return json_arg
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