deb-horizon/openstack_dashboard/api/base.py
zhu.rong 4636bf18d7 Delete the unused LOG configure code
Delete the unused LOG configure code and import code

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# Copyright 2012 United States Government as represented by the
# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from collections import Sequence # noqa
from django.conf import settings
from horizon import exceptions
import six
__all__ = ('APIResourceWrapper', 'APIDictWrapper',
'get_service_from_catalog', 'url_for',)
class APIVersionManager(object):
"""Object to store and manage API versioning data and utility methods."""
SETTINGS_KEY = "OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS"
def __init__(self, service_type, preferred_version=None):
self.service_type = service_type
self.preferred = preferred_version
self._active = None
self.supported = {}
# As a convenience, we can drop in a placeholder for APIs that we
# have not yet needed to version. This is useful, for example, when
# panels such as the admin metadata_defs wants to check the active
# version even though it's not explicitly defined. Previously
# this caused a KeyError.
if self.preferred:
self.supported[self.preferred] = {"version": self.preferred}
@property
def active(self):
if self._active is None:
self.get_active_version()
return self._active
def load_supported_version(self, version, data):
self.supported[version] = data
def get_active_version(self):
if self._active is not None:
return self.supported[self._active]
key = getattr(settings, self.SETTINGS_KEY, {}).get(self.service_type)
if key is None:
# TODO(gabriel): support API version discovery here; we'll leave
# the setting in as a way of overriding the latest available
# version.
key = self.preferred
# Since we do a key lookup in the supported dict the type matters,
# let's ensure people know if they use a string when the key isn't.
if isinstance(key, six.string_types):
msg = ('The version "%s" specified for the %s service should be '
'either an integer or a float, not a string.' %
(key, self.service_type))
raise exceptions.ConfigurationError(msg)
# Provide a helpful error message if the specified version isn't in the
# supported list.
if key not in self.supported:
choices = ", ".join(str(k) for k in six.iterkeys(self.supported))
msg = ('%s is not a supported API version for the %s service, '
' choices are: %s' % (key, self.service_type, choices))
raise exceptions.ConfigurationError(msg)
self._active = key
return self.supported[self._active]
def clear_active_cache(self):
self._active = None
class APIResourceWrapper(object):
"""Simple wrapper for api objects.
Define _attrs on the child class and pass in the
api object as the only argument to the constructor
"""
_attrs = []
_apiresource = None # Make sure _apiresource is there even in __init__.
def __init__(self, apiresource):
self._apiresource = apiresource
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
try:
return object.__getattribute__(self, attr)
except AttributeError:
if attr not in self._attrs:
raise
# __getattr__ won't find properties
return getattr(self._apiresource, attr)
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
dict((attr, getattr(self, attr))
for attr in self._attrs
if hasattr(self, attr)))
def to_dict(self):
obj = {}
for key in self._attrs:
obj[key] = getattr(self._apiresource, key, None)
return obj
class APIDictWrapper(object):
"""Simple wrapper for api dictionaries
Some api calls return dictionaries. This class provides identical
behavior as APIResourceWrapper, except that it will also behave as a
dictionary, in addition to attribute accesses.
Attribute access is the preferred method of access, to be
consistent with api resource objects from novaclient.
"""
_apidict = {} # Make sure _apidict is there even in __init__.
def __init__(self, apidict):
self._apidict = apidict
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
try:
return object.__getattribute__(self, attr)
except AttributeError:
if attr not in self._apidict:
raise
return self._apidict[attr]
def __getitem__(self, item):
try:
return getattr(self, item)
except (AttributeError, TypeError) as e:
# caller is expecting a KeyError
raise KeyError(e)
def __contains__(self, item):
try:
return hasattr(self, item)
except TypeError:
return False
def get(self, item, default=None):
try:
return getattr(self, item)
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
return default
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._apidict)
def __cmp__(self, other):
if hasattr(other, '_apidict'):
return cmp(self._apidict, other._apidict)
return cmp(self._apidict, other)
def to_dict(self):
return self._apidict
class Quota(object):
"""Wrapper for individual limits in a quota."""
def __init__(self, name, limit):
self.name = name
self.limit = limit
def __repr__(self):
return "<Quota: (%s, %s)>" % (self.name, self.limit)
class QuotaSet(Sequence):
"""Wrapper for client QuotaSet objects which turns the individual quotas
into Quota objects for easier handling/iteration.
`QuotaSet` objects support a mix of `list` and `dict` methods; you can use
the bracket notation (`qs["my_quota"] = 0`) to add new quota values, and
use the `get` method to retrieve a specific quota, but otherwise it
behaves much like a list or tuple, particularly in supporting iteration.
"""
def __init__(self, apiresource=None):
self.items = []
if apiresource:
if hasattr(apiresource, '_info'):
items = apiresource._info.items()
else:
items = apiresource.items()
for k, v in items:
if k == 'id':
continue
self[k] = v
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
v = int(v) if v is not None else v
q = Quota(k, v)
self.items.append(q)
def __getitem__(self, index):
return self.items[index]
def __add__(self, other):
"""Merge another QuotaSet into this one. Existing quotas are
not overridden.
"""
if not isinstance(other, QuotaSet):
msg = "Can only add QuotaSet to QuotaSet, " \
"but received %s instead" % type(other)
raise ValueError(msg)
for item in other:
if self.get(item.name).limit is None:
self.items.append(item)
return self
def __len__(self):
return len(self.items)
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.items)
def get(self, key, default=None):
match = [quota for quota in self.items if quota.name == key]
return match.pop() if len(match) else Quota(key, default)
def add(self, other):
return self.__add__(other)
def get_service_from_catalog(catalog, service_type):
if catalog:
for service in catalog:
if 'type' not in service:
continue
if service['type'] == service_type:
return service
return None
def get_version_from_service(service):
if service and service.get('endpoints'):
endpoint = service['endpoints'][0]
if 'interface' in endpoint:
return 3
else:
return 2.0
return 2.0
# Mapping of V2 Catalog Endpoint_type to V3 Catalog Interfaces
ENDPOINT_TYPE_TO_INTERFACE = {
'publicURL': 'public',
'internalURL': 'internal',
'adminURL': 'admin',
}
def get_url_for_service(service, region, endpoint_type):
if 'type' not in service:
return None
identity_version = get_version_from_service(service)
service_endpoints = service.get('endpoints', [])
available_endpoints = [endpoint for endpoint in service_endpoints
if region == _get_endpoint_region(endpoint)]
"""if we are dealing with the identity service and there is no endpoint
in the current region, it is okay to use the first endpoint for any
identity service endpoints and we can assume that it is global
"""
if service['type'] == 'identity' and not available_endpoints:
available_endpoints = [endpoint for endpoint in service_endpoints]
for endpoint in available_endpoints:
try:
if identity_version < 3:
return endpoint.get(endpoint_type)
else:
interface = \
ENDPOINT_TYPE_TO_INTERFACE.get(endpoint_type, '')
if endpoint.get('interface') == interface:
return endpoint.get('url')
except (IndexError, KeyError):
"""it could be that the current endpoint just doesn't match the
type, continue trying the next one
"""
pass
return None
def url_for(request, service_type, endpoint_type=None, region=None):
endpoint_type = endpoint_type or getattr(settings,
'OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE',
'publicURL')
fallback_endpoint_type = getattr(settings, 'SECONDARY_ENDPOINT_TYPE', None)
catalog = request.user.service_catalog
service = get_service_from_catalog(catalog, service_type)
if service:
if not region:
region = request.user.services_region
url = get_url_for_service(service,
region,
endpoint_type)
if not url and fallback_endpoint_type:
url = get_url_for_service(service,
region,
fallback_endpoint_type)
if url:
return url
raise exceptions.ServiceCatalogException(service_type)
def is_service_enabled(request, service_type):
service = get_service_from_catalog(request.user.service_catalog,
service_type)
if service:
region = request.user.services_region
for endpoint in service.get('endpoints', []):
if 'type' not in service:
continue
# ignore region for identity
if service['type'] == 'identity' or \
_get_endpoint_region(endpoint) == region:
return True
return False
def _get_endpoint_region(endpoint):
"""Common function for getting the region from endpoint.
In Keystone V3, region has been deprecated in favor of
region_id.
This method provides a way to get region that works for
both Keystone V2 and V3.
"""
return endpoint.get('region_id') or endpoint.get('region')