392 lines
14 KiB
Python
392 lines
14 KiB
Python
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import abc
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import collections
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import copy
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import functools
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import hashlib
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import six
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from stevedore import extension
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from heat.common import exception
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from heat.common.i18n import _
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from heat.common import template_format
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from heat.engine import conditions
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from heat.engine import environment
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from heat.engine import function
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from heat.engine import template_files
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from heat.objects import raw_template as template_object
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__all__ = ['Template']
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_template_classes = None
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def get_version(template_data, available_versions):
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version_keys = set(key for key, version in available_versions)
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candidate_keys = set(k for k, v in six.iteritems(template_data) if
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isinstance(v, six.string_types))
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keys_present = version_keys & candidate_keys
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if len(keys_present) > 1:
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explanation = _('Ambiguous versions (%s)') % ', '.join(keys_present)
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raise exception.InvalidTemplateVersion(explanation=explanation)
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try:
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version_key = keys_present.pop()
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except KeyError:
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explanation = _('Template version was not provided')
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raise exception.InvalidTemplateVersion(explanation=explanation)
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return version_key, template_data[version_key]
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def _get_template_extension_manager():
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return extension.ExtensionManager(
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namespace='heat.templates',
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invoke_on_load=False,
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on_load_failure_callback=raise_extension_exception)
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def raise_extension_exception(extmanager, ep, err):
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raise TemplatePluginNotRegistered(name=ep.name, error=six.text_type(err))
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class TemplatePluginNotRegistered(exception.HeatException):
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msg_fmt = _("Could not load %(name)s: %(error)s")
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def get_template_class(template_data):
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available_versions = _template_classes.keys()
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version = get_version(template_data, available_versions)
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version_type = version[0]
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try:
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return _template_classes[version]
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except KeyError:
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av_list = sorted(
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[v for k, v in available_versions if k == version_type])
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msg_data = {'version': ': '.join(version),
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'version_type': version_type,
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'available': ', '.join(v for v in av_list)}
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if len(av_list) > 1:
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explanation = _('"%(version)s". "%(version_type)s" '
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'should be one of: %(available)s') % msg_data
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else:
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explanation = _('"%(version)s". "%(version_type)s" '
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'should be: %(available)s') % msg_data
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raise exception.InvalidTemplateVersion(explanation=explanation)
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class Template(collections.Mapping):
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"""Abstract base class for template format plugins.
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All template formats (both internal and third-party) should derive from
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Template and implement the abstract functions to provide resource
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definitions and other data.
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This is a stable third-party API. Do not add implementations that are
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specific to internal template formats. Do not add new abstract methods.
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"""
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condition_functions = {}
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functions = {}
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def __new__(cls, template, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Create a new Template of the appropriate class."""
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global _template_classes
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if _template_classes is None:
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mgr = _get_template_extension_manager()
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_template_classes = dict((tuple(name.split('.')), mgr[name].plugin)
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for name in mgr.names())
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if cls != Template:
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TemplateClass = cls
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else:
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TemplateClass = get_template_class(template)
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return super(Template, cls).__new__(TemplateClass)
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def __init__(self, template, template_id=None, files=None, env=None):
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"""Initialise the template with JSON object and set of Parameters."""
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self.id = template_id
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self.t = template
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self.files = files or {}
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self.maps = self[self.MAPPINGS]
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self.env = env or environment.Environment({})
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self.merge_sections = [self.PARAMETERS]
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self.version = get_version(self.t, _template_classes.keys())
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self.t_digest = None
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condition_functions = {n: function.Invalid for n in self.functions}
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condition_functions.update(self.condition_functions)
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self._parser_condition_functions = condition_functions
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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return Template(copy.deepcopy(self.t, memo), files=self.files,
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env=self.env)
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def merge_snippets(self, other):
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for s in self.merge_sections:
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if s not in other.t:
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continue
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if s not in self.t:
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self.t[s] = {}
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self.t[s].update(other.t[s])
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@classmethod
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def load(cls, context, template_id, t=None):
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"""Retrieve a Template with the given ID from the database."""
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if t is None:
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t = template_object.RawTemplate.get_by_id(context, template_id)
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env = environment.Environment(t.environment)
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# support loading the legacy t.files, but modern templates will
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# have a t.files_id
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t_files = t.files or t.files_id
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return cls(t.template, template_id=template_id, env=env,
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files=t_files)
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def store(self, context):
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"""Store the Template in the database and return its ID."""
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rt = {
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'template': self.t,
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'files_id': self.files.store(context),
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'environment': self.env.env_as_dict()
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}
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if self.id is None:
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new_rt = template_object.RawTemplate.create(context, rt)
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self.id = new_rt.id
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else:
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template_object.RawTemplate.update_by_id(context, self.id, rt)
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return self.id
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@property
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def files(self):
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return self._template_files
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@files.setter
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def files(self, files):
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self._template_files = template_files.TemplateFiles(files)
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def __iter__(self):
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"""Return an iterator over the section names."""
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return (s for s in self.SECTIONS
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if s not in self.SECTIONS_NO_DIRECT_ACCESS)
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def __len__(self):
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"""Return the number of sections."""
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return len(self.SECTIONS) - len(self.SECTIONS_NO_DIRECT_ACCESS)
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def param_schemata(self, param_defaults=None):
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"""Return a dict of parameters.Schema objects for the parameters."""
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pass
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def all_param_schemata(self, files):
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schema = {}
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files = files if files is not None else {}
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for f in files.values():
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try:
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data = template_format.parse(f)
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except ValueError:
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continue
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else:
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sub_tmpl = Template(data)
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schema.update(sub_tmpl.param_schemata())
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# Parent template has precedence, so update the schema last.
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schema.update(self.param_schemata())
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return schema
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def get_section_name(self, section):
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"""Get the name of a field within a resource or output definition.
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Return the name of the given field (specified by the constants given
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in heat.engine.rsrc_defn and heat.engine.output) in the template
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format. This is used in error reporting to help users find the
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location of errors in the template.
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Note that 'section' here does not refer to a top-level section of the
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template (like parameters, resources, &c.) as it does everywhere else.
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"""
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pass
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def parameters(self, stack_identifier, user_params, param_defaults=None):
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"""Return a parameters.Parameters object for the stack."""
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pass
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def validate_resource_definitions(self, stack):
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"""Check validity of resource definitions.
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This method is deprecated. Subclasses should validate the resource
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definitions in the process of generating them when calling
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resource_definitions(). However, for now this method is still called
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in case any third-party plugins are relying on this for validation and
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need time to migrate.
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"""
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pass
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def conditions(self, stack):
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"""Return a dictionary of resolved conditions."""
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return conditions.Conditions({})
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def outputs(self, stack):
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"""Return a dictionary of OutputDefinition objects."""
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pass
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def resource_definitions(self, stack):
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"""Return a dictionary of ResourceDefinition objects."""
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pass
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def add_resource(self, definition, name=None):
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"""Add a resource to the template.
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The resource is passed as a ResourceDefinition object. If no name is
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specified, the name from the ResourceDefinition should be used.
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"""
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pass
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def add_output(self, definition):
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"""Add an output to the template.
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The output is passed as a OutputDefinition object.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def remove_resource(self, name):
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"""Remove a resource from the template."""
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self.t.get(self.RESOURCES, {}).pop(name)
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def remove_all_resources(self):
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"""Remove all the resources from the template."""
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if self.RESOURCES in self.t:
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self.t.update({self.RESOURCES: {}})
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def parse(self, stack, snippet, path=''):
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return parse(self.functions, stack, snippet, path, self)
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def parse_condition(self, stack, snippet, path=''):
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return parse(self._parser_condition_functions, stack, snippet,
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path, self)
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def validate(self):
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"""Validate the template.
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Validates the top-level sections of the template as well as syntax
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inside select sections. Some sections are not checked here but in
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code parts that are responsible for working with the respective
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sections (e.g. parameters are check by parameters schema class).
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"""
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t_digest = hashlib.sha256(
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six.text_type(self.t).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
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# TODO(kanagaraj-manickam) currently t_digest is stored in self. which
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# is used to check whether already template is validated or not.
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# But it needs to be loaded from dogpile cache backend once its
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# available in heat (https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/heat-specs/
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# specs/liberty/constraint-validation-cache.html). This is required
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# as multiple heat-engines may process the same template at least
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# in case of instance_group. And it fixes partially bug 1444316
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if t_digest == self.t_digest:
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return
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# check top-level sections
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for k in self.t.keys():
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if k not in self.SECTIONS:
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raise exception.InvalidTemplateSection(section=k)
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# check resources
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for res in six.itervalues(self[self.RESOURCES]):
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try:
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if not res or not res.get('Type'):
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message = _('Each Resource must contain '
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'a Type key.')
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raise exception.StackValidationFailed(message=message)
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except AttributeError:
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message = _('Resources must contain Resource. '
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'Found a [%s] instead') % type(res)
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raise exception.StackValidationFailed(message=message)
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self.t_digest = t_digest
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@classmethod
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def create_empty_template(cls,
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version=('heat_template_version', '2015-04-30'),
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from_template=None):
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"""Create an empty template.
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Creates a new empty template with given version. If version is
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not provided, a new empty HOT template of version "2015-04-30"
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is returned.
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:param version: A tuple containing version header of the template
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version key and value,
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e.g. ``('heat_template_version', '2015-04-30')``
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:returns: A new empty template.
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"""
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if from_template:
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# remove resources from the template and return; keep the
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# env and other things intact
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tmpl = copy.deepcopy(from_template)
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tmpl.remove_all_resources()
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return tmpl
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else:
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tmpl = {version[0]: version[1]}
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return cls(tmpl)
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def parse(functions, stack, snippet, path='', template=None):
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recurse = functools.partial(parse, functions, stack, template=template)
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if isinstance(snippet, collections.Mapping):
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def mkpath(key):
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return '.'.join([path, six.text_type(key)])
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if len(snippet) == 1:
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fn_name, args = next(six.iteritems(snippet))
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Func = functions.get(fn_name)
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if Func is not None:
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try:
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path = '.'.join([path, fn_name])
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if (isinstance(Func, type) and
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issubclass(Func, function.Macro)):
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return Func(stack, fn_name, args,
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functools.partial(recurse, path=path),
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template)
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else:
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return Func(stack, fn_name, recurse(args, path))
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except (ValueError, TypeError, KeyError) as e:
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raise exception.StackValidationFailed(
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path=path,
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message=six.text_type(e))
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return dict((k, recurse(v, mkpath(k)))
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for k, v in six.iteritems(snippet))
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elif (not isinstance(snippet, six.string_types) and
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isinstance(snippet, collections.Iterable)):
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def mkpath(idx):
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return ''.join([path, '[%d]' % idx])
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return [recurse(v, mkpath(i)) for i, v in enumerate(snippet)]
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else:
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return snippet
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