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# Chris Lumens <clumens@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# trademarks that are incorporated in the source code or documentation are not
# subject to the GNU General Public License and may only be used or replicated
# with the express permission of Red Hat, Inc.
#
"""
Specialized option handling.
This module exports two classes:
KSOptionParser - A specialized subclass of OptionParser to be used
in BaseHandler subclasses.
KSOption - A specialized subclass of Option.
"""
import warnings
from copy import copy
from optparse import *
from constants import *
from errors import *
from version import *
import gettext
_ = lambda x: gettext.ldgettext("pykickstart", x)
class KSOptionParser(OptionParser):
"""A specialized subclass of optparse.OptionParser to handle extra option
attribute checking, work error reporting into the KickstartParseError
framework, and to turn off the default help.
"""
def exit(self, status=0, msg=None):
pass
def error(self, msg):
if self.lineno != None:
raise KickstartParseError, formatErrorMsg(self.lineno, msg=msg)
else:
raise KickstartParseError, msg
def keys(self):
retval = []
for opt in self.option_list:
if opt not in retval:
retval.append(opt.dest)
return retval
def _init_parsing_state (self):
OptionParser._init_parsing_state(self)
self.option_seen = {}
def check_values (self, values, args):
def seen(self, option):
return self.option_seen.has_key(option)
def usedTooNew(self, option):
return option.introduced and option.introduced > self.version
def usedDeprecated(self, option):
return option.deprecated
def usedRemoved(self, option):
return option.removed and option.removed <= self.version
for option in filter(lambda o: isinstance(o, Option), self.option_list):
if option.required and not seen(self, option):
raise KickstartValueError, formatErrorMsg(self.lineno, _("Option %s is required") % option)
elif seen(self, option) and usedTooNew(self, option):
mapping = {"option": option, "intro": versionToString(option.introduced),
"version": versionToString(self.version)}
self.error(_("The %(option)s option was introduced in version %(intro)s, but you are using kickstart syntax version %(version)s.") % mapping)
elif seen(self, option) and usedRemoved(self, option):
mapping = {"option": option, "removed": versionToString(option.removed),
"version": versionToString(self.version)}
if option.removed == self.version:
self.error(_("The %(option)s option is no longer supported.") % mapping)
else:
self.error(_("The %(option)s option was removed in version %(removed)s, but you are using kickstart syntax version %(version)s.") % mapping)
elif seen(self, option) and usedDeprecated(self, option):
mapping = {"lineno": self.lineno, "option": option}
warnings.warn(_("Ignoring deprecated option on line %(lineno)s: The %(option)s option has been deprecated and no longer has any effect. It may be removed from future releases, which will result in a fatal error from kickstart. Please modify your kickstart file to remove this option.") % mapping, DeprecationWarning)
return (values, args)
def parse_args(self, *args, **kwargs):
if kwargs.has_key("lineno"):
self.lineno = kwargs.pop("lineno")
return OptionParser.parse_args(self, **kwargs)
def __init__(self, mapping=None, version=None):
"""Create a new KSOptionParser instance. Each KickstartCommand
subclass should create one instance of KSOptionParser, providing
at least the lineno attribute. mapping and version are not required.
Instance attributes:
mapping -- A mapping from option strings to different values.
version -- The version of the kickstart syntax we are checking
against.
"""
OptionParser.__init__(self, option_class=KSOption,
add_help_option=False,
conflict_handler="resolve")
if mapping is None:
self.map = {}
else:
self.map = mapping
self.lineno = None
self.option_seen = {}
self.version = version
def _check_ksboolean(option, opt, value):
if value.lower() in ("on", "yes", "true", "1"):
return True
elif value.lower() in ("off", "no", "false", "0"):
return False
else:
mapping = {"opt": opt, "value": value}
raise OptionValueError(_("Option %(opt)s: invalid boolean value: %(value)r") % mapping)
def _check_string(option, opt, value):
if len(value) > 2 and value.startswith("--"):
mapping = {"opt": opt, "value": value}
raise OptionValueError(_("Option %(opt)s: invalid string value: %(value)r") % mapping)
else:
return value
# Creates a new Option class that supports several new attributes:
# - required: any option with this attribute must be supplied or an exception
# is thrown
# - introduced: the kickstart syntax version that this option first appeared
# in - an exception will be raised if the option is used and
# the specified syntax version is less than the value of this
# attribute
# - deprecated: the kickstart syntax version that this option was deprecated
# in - a DeprecationWarning will be thrown if the option is
# used and the specified syntax version is greater than the
# value of this attribute
# - removed: the kickstart syntax version that this option was removed in - an
# exception will be raised if the option is used and the specified
# syntax version is greated than the value of this attribute
# Also creates a new type:
# - ksboolean: support various kinds of boolean values on an option
# And two new actions:
# - map : allows you to define an opt -> val mapping such that dest gets val
# when opt is seen
# - map_extend: allows you to define an opt -> [val1, ... valn] mapping such
# that dest gets a list of vals built up when opt is seen
class KSOption (Option):
ATTRS = Option.ATTRS + ['introduced', 'deprecated', 'removed', 'required']
ACTIONS = Option.ACTIONS + ("map", "map_extend",)
STORE_ACTIONS = Option.STORE_ACTIONS + ("map", "map_extend",)
TYPES = Option.TYPES + ("ksboolean", "string")
TYPE_CHECKER = copy(Option.TYPE_CHECKER)
TYPE_CHECKER["ksboolean"] = _check_ksboolean
TYPE_CHECKER["string"] = _check_string
def _check_required(self):
if self.required and not self.takes_value():
raise OptionError(_("Required flag set for option that doesn't take a value"), self)
# Make sure _check_required() is called from the constructor!
CHECK_METHODS = Option.CHECK_METHODS + [_check_required]
def process (self, opt, value, values, parser):
Option.process(self, opt, value, values, parser)
parser.option_seen[self] = 1
# Override default take_action method to handle our custom actions.
def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
if action == "map":
values.ensure_value(dest, parser.map[opt.lstrip('-')])
elif action == "map_extend":
values.ensure_value(dest, []).extend(parser.map[opt.lstrip('-')])
else:
Option.take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser)
def takes_value(self):
# Deprecated options don't take a value.
return Option.takes_value(self) and not self.deprecated
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.deprecated = False
self.required = False
Option.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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