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"""
Base utilities to build API operation managers and objects on top of.
"""
import abc
import copy
import functools
import warnings
from oslo_utils import strutils
import six
from six.moves import urllib
from keystoneclient import auth
from keystoneclient import exceptions
from keystoneclient.i18n import _
def getid(obj):
"""Return id if argument is a Resource.
Abstracts the common pattern of allowing both an object or an object's ID
(UUID) as a parameter when dealing with relationships.
"""
try:
if obj.uuid:
return obj.uuid
except AttributeError:
pass
try:
return obj.id
except AttributeError:
return obj
def filter_none(**kwargs):
"""Remove any entries from a dictionary where the value is None."""
return dict((k, v) for k, v in six.iteritems(kwargs) if v is not None)
def filter_kwargs(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def func(*args, **kwargs):
new_kwargs = {}
for key, ref in six.iteritems(kwargs):
if ref is None:
# drop null values
continue
id_value = getid(ref)
if id_value != ref:
# If an object with an id was passed, then use the id, e.g.:
# user: user(id=1) becomes user_id: 1
key = '%s_id' % key
new_kwargs[key] = id_value
return f(*args, **new_kwargs)
return func
class Manager(object):
"""Basic manager type providing common operations.
Managers interact with a particular type of API (servers, flavors, images,
etc.) and provide CRUD operations for them.
:param client: instance of BaseClient descendant for HTTP requests
"""
resource_class = None
def __init__(self, client):
super(Manager, self).__init__()
self.client = client
@property
def api(self):
"""The client.
.. warning::
This property is deprecated as of the 1.7.0 release in favor of
:meth:`client` and may be removed in the 2.0.0 release.
"""
warnings.warn(
'api is deprecated as of the 1.7.0 release in favor of client and '
'may be removed in the 2.0.0 release', DeprecationWarning)
return self.client
def _list(self, url, response_key, obj_class=None, body=None, **kwargs):
"""List the collection.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary,
e.g., 'servers'
:param obj_class: class for constructing the returned objects
(self.resource_class will be used by default)
:param body: data that will be encoded as JSON and passed in POST
request (GET will be sent by default)
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
if body:
resp, body = self.client.post(url, body=body, **kwargs)
else:
resp, body = self.client.get(url, **kwargs)
if obj_class is None:
obj_class = self.resource_class
data = body[response_key]
# NOTE(ja): keystone returns values as list as {'values': [ ... ]}
# unlike other services which just return the list...
try:
data = data['values']
except (KeyError, TypeError):
pass
return [obj_class(self, res, loaded=True) for res in data if res]
def _get(self, url, response_key, **kwargs):
"""Get an object from collection.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary,
e.g., 'server'
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
resp, body = self.client.get(url, **kwargs)
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key], loaded=True)
def _head(self, url, **kwargs):
"""Retrieve request headers for an object.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
resp, body = self.client.head(url, **kwargs)
return resp.status_code == 204
def _post(self, url, body, response_key, return_raw=False, **kwargs):
"""Create an object.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param body: data that will be encoded as JSON and passed in POST
request (GET will be sent by default)
:param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary,
e.g., 'servers'
:param return_raw: flag to force returning raw JSON instead of
Python object of self.resource_class
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
resp, body = self.client.post(url, body=body, **kwargs)
if return_raw:
return body[response_key]
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
def _put(self, url, body=None, response_key=None, **kwargs):
"""Update an object with PUT method.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param body: data that will be encoded as JSON and passed in POST
request (GET will be sent by default)
:param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary,
e.g., 'servers'
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
resp, body = self.client.put(url, body=body, **kwargs)
# PUT requests may not return a body
if body is not None:
if response_key is not None:
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
else:
return self.resource_class(self, body)
def _patch(self, url, body=None, response_key=None, **kwargs):
"""Update an object with PATCH method.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers'
:param body: data that will be encoded as JSON and passed in POST
request (GET will be sent by default)
:param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary,
e.g., 'servers'
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
resp, body = self.client.patch(url, body=body, **kwargs)
if response_key is not None:
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
else:
return self.resource_class(self, body)
def _delete(self, url, **kwargs):
"""Delete an object.
:param url: a partial URL, e.g., '/servers/my-server'
:param kwargs: Additional arguments will be passed to the request.
"""
return self.client.delete(url, **kwargs)
def _update(self, url, body=None, response_key=None, method="PUT",
**kwargs):
methods = {"PUT": self.client.put,
"POST": self.client.post,
"PATCH": self.client.patch}
try:
resp, body = methods[method](url, body=body,
**kwargs)
except KeyError:
raise exceptions.ClientException(_("Invalid update method: %s")
% method)
# PUT requests may not return a body
if body:
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class ManagerWithFind(Manager):
"""Manager with additional `find()`/`findall()` methods."""
@abc.abstractmethod
def list(self):
pass # pragma: no cover
def find(self, **kwargs):
"""Find a single item with attributes matching ``**kwargs``.
This isn't very efficient: it loads the entire list then filters on
the Python side.
"""
rl = self.findall(**kwargs)
num = len(rl)
if num == 0:
msg = _("No %(name)s matching %(kwargs)s.") % {
'name': self.resource_class.__name__, 'kwargs': kwargs}
raise exceptions.NotFound(404, msg)
elif num > 1:
raise exceptions.NoUniqueMatch
else:
return rl[0]
def findall(self, **kwargs):
"""Find all items with attributes matching ``**kwargs``.
This isn't very efficient: it loads the entire list then filters on
the Python side.
"""
found = []
searches = kwargs.items()
for obj in self.list():
try:
if all(getattr(obj, attr) == value
for (attr, value) in searches):
found.append(obj)
except AttributeError:
continue
return found
class CrudManager(Manager):
"""Base manager class for manipulating Keystone entities.
Children of this class are expected to define a `collection_key` and `key`.
- `collection_key`: Usually a plural noun by convention (e.g. `entities`);
used to refer collections in both URL's (e.g. `/v3/entities`) and JSON
objects containing a list of member resources (e.g. `{'entities': [{},
{}, {}]}`).
- `key`: Usually a singular noun by convention (e.g. `entity`); used to
refer to an individual member of the collection.
"""
collection_key = None
key = None
base_url = None
def build_url(self, dict_args_in_out=None):
"""Builds a resource URL for the given kwargs.
Given an example collection where `collection_key = 'entities'` and
`key = 'entity'`, the following URL's could be generated.
By default, the URL will represent a collection of entities, e.g.::
/entities
If kwargs contains an `entity_id`, then the URL will represent a
specific member, e.g.::
/entities/{entity_id}
If a `base_url` is provided, the generated URL will be appended to it.
If a 'tail' is provided, it will be appended to the end of the URL.
"""
if dict_args_in_out is None:
dict_args_in_out = {}
url = dict_args_in_out.pop('base_url', None) or self.base_url or ''
url += '/%s' % self.collection_key
# do we have a specific entity?
entity_id = dict_args_in_out.pop('%s_id' % self.key, None)
if entity_id is not None:
url += '/%s' % entity_id
if dict_args_in_out.get('tail'):
url += dict_args_in_out['tail']
return url
@filter_kwargs
def create(self, **kwargs):
url = self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs)
return self._post(
url,
{self.key: kwargs},
self.key)
@filter_kwargs
def get(self, **kwargs):
return self._get(
self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs),
self.key)
@filter_kwargs
def head(self, **kwargs):
return self._head(self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs))
def _build_query(self, params):
return '?%s' % urllib.parse.urlencode(params) if params else ''
def build_key_only_query(self, params_list):
"""Builds a query that does not include values, just keys.
The Identity API has some calls that define queries without values,
this can not be accomplished by using urllib.parse.urlencode(). This
method builds a query using only the keys.
"""
return '?%s' % '&'.join(params_list) if params_list else ''
@filter_kwargs
def list(self, fallback_to_auth=False, **kwargs):
if 'id' in kwargs.keys():
# Ensure that users are not trying to call things like
# ``domains.list(id='default')`` when they should have used
# ``[domains.get(domain_id='default')]`` instead. Keystone supports
# ``GET /v3/domains/{domain_id}``, not ``GET
# /v3/domains?id={domain_id}``.
raise TypeError(
_("list() got an unexpected keyword argument 'id'. To "
"retrieve a single object using a globally unique "
"identifier, try using get() instead."))
url = self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs)
try:
query = self._build_query(kwargs)
url_query = '%(url)s%(query)s' % {'url': url, 'query': query}
return self._list(
url_query,
self.collection_key)
except exceptions.EmptyCatalog:
if fallback_to_auth:
return self._list(
url_query,
self.collection_key,
endpoint_filter={'interface': auth.AUTH_INTERFACE})
else:
raise
@filter_kwargs
def put(self, **kwargs):
return self._update(
self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs),
method='PUT')
@filter_kwargs
def update(self, **kwargs):
url = self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs)
return self._update(
url,
{self.key: kwargs},
self.key,
method='PATCH')
@filter_kwargs
def delete(self, **kwargs):
return self._delete(
self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs))
@filter_kwargs
def find(self, **kwargs):
"""Find a single item with attributes matching ``**kwargs``."""
url = self.build_url(dict_args_in_out=kwargs)
query = self._build_query(kwargs)
rl = self._list(
'%(url)s%(query)s' % {
'url': url,
'query': query,
},
self.collection_key)
num = len(rl)
if num == 0:
msg = _("No %(name)s matching %(kwargs)s.") % {
'name': self.resource_class.__name__, 'kwargs': kwargs}
raise exceptions.NotFound(404, msg)
elif num > 1:
raise exceptions.NoUniqueMatch
else:
return rl[0]
class Resource(object):
"""Base class for OpenStack resources (tenant, user, etc.).
This is pretty much just a bag for attributes.
"""
HUMAN_ID = False
NAME_ATTR = 'name'
def __init__(self, manager, info, loaded=False):
"""Populate and bind to a manager.
:param manager: BaseManager object
:param info: dictionary representing resource attributes
:param loaded: prevent lazy-loading if set to True
"""
self.manager = manager
self._info = info
self._add_details(info)
self._loaded = loaded
def __repr__(self):
reprkeys = sorted(k
for k in self.__dict__.keys()
if k[0] != '_' and k != 'manager')
info = ", ".join("%s=%s" % (k, getattr(self, k)) for k in reprkeys)
return "<%s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, info)
@property
def human_id(self):
"""Human-readable ID which can be used for bash completion."""
if self.HUMAN_ID:
name = getattr(self, self.NAME_ATTR, None)
if name is not None:
return strutils.to_slug(name)
return None
def _add_details(self, info):
for (k, v) in six.iteritems(info):
try:
setattr(self, k, v)
self._info[k] = v
except AttributeError:
# In this case we already defined the attribute on the class
pass
def __getattr__(self, k):
if k not in self.__dict__:
# NOTE(bcwaldon): disallow lazy-loading if already loaded once
if not self.is_loaded():
self.get()
return self.__getattr__(k)
raise AttributeError(k)
else:
return self.__dict__[k]
def get(self):
"""Support for lazy loading details.
Some clients, such as novaclient have the option to lazy load the
details, details which can be loaded with this function.
"""
# set_loaded() first ... so if we have to bail, we know we tried.
self.set_loaded(True)
if not hasattr(self.manager, 'get'):
return
new = self.manager.get(self.id)
if new:
self._add_details(new._info)
self._add_details(
{'x_request_id': self.manager.client.last_request_id})
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Resource):
return NotImplemented
# two resources of different types are not equal
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return False
return self._info == other._info
def is_loaded(self):
return self._loaded
def set_loaded(self, val):
self._loaded = val
def to_dict(self):
return copy.deepcopy(self._info)
def delete(self):
return self.manager.delete(self)
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