# 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 __future__ import absolute_import import collections import itertools import json import logging import os from django.conf import settings from django.core.files.uploadedfile import InMemoryUploadedFile from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile from django.core.files.uploadedfile import TemporaryUploadedFile import glanceclient as glance_client import six from six.moves import _thread as thread from horizon.utils import functions as utils from horizon.utils.memoized import memoized # noqa from openstack_dashboard.api import base LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) VERSIONS = base.APIVersionManager("image", preferred_version=2) try: from glanceclient.v2 import client as glance_client_v2 VERSIONS.load_supported_version(2, {"client": glance_client_v2, "version": 2}) except ImportError: pass try: from glanceclient.v1 import client as glance_client_v1 VERSIONS.load_supported_version(1, {"client": glance_client_v1, "version": 1}) except ImportError: pass class Image(base.APIResourceWrapper): _attrs = {"architecture", "container_format", "disk_format", "created_at", "owner", "size", "id", "status", "updated_at", "checksum", "visibility", "name", "is_public", "protected", "min_disk", "min_ram"} _ext_attrs = {"file", "locations", "schema", "tags", "virtual_size", "kernel_id", "ramdisk_id", "image_url"} def __init__(self, apiresource): super(Image, self).__init__(apiresource) def __getattribute__(self, attr): # Because Glance v2 treats custom properties as normal # attributes, we need to be more flexible than the resource # wrappers usually allow. In v1 they were defined under a # "properties" attribute. if VERSIONS.active >= 2 and attr == "properties": return {k: v for (k, v) in self._apiresource.items() if self.property_visible(k)} try: return object.__getattribute__(self, attr) except AttributeError: return getattr(self._apiresource, attr) @property def name(self): return getattr(self._apiresource, 'name', None) @property def size(self): image_size = getattr(self._apiresource, 'size', 0) if image_size is None: return 0 return image_size @size.setter def size(self, value): self._apiresource.size = value @property def is_public(self): # Glance v2 no longer has a 'is_public' attribute, but uses a # 'visibility' attribute instead. return (getattr(self._apiresource, 'is_public', None) or getattr(self._apiresource, 'visibility', None) == "public") def property_visible(self, prop_name, show_ext_attrs=False): if show_ext_attrs: return prop_name not in self._attrs else: return prop_name not in (self._attrs | self._ext_attrs) def to_dict(self, show_ext_attrs=False): # When using v1 Image objects (including when running unit tests # for v2), self._apiresource is not iterable. In that case, # the properties are included in the apiresource dict, so # just return that dict. if not isinstance(self._apiresource, collections.Iterable): return self._apiresource.to_dict() image_dict = super(Image, self).to_dict() image_dict['is_public'] = self.is_public image_dict['properties'] = { k: self._apiresource[k] for k in self._apiresource if self.property_visible(k, show_ext_attrs=show_ext_attrs)} return image_dict def __eq__(self, other_image): return self._apiresource == other_image._apiresource def __ne__(self, other_image): return not self.__eq__(other_image) @memoized def glanceclient(request, version=None): api_version = VERSIONS.get_active_version() url = base.url_for(request, 'image') insecure = getattr(settings, 'OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY', False) cacert = getattr(settings, 'OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT', None) # TODO(jpichon): Temporarily keep both till we update the API calls # to stop hardcoding a version in this file. Once that's done we # can get rid of the deprecated 'version' parameter. if version is None: return api_version['client'].Client(url, token=request.user.token.id, insecure=insecure, cacert=cacert) else: return glance_client.Client(version, url, token=request.user.token.id, insecure=insecure, cacert=cacert) # Note: Glance is adding more than just public and private in Newton or later PUBLIC_TO_VISIBILITY_MAP = { None: None, True: 'public', False: 'private' } def _normalize_is_public_filter(filters): if not filters: return # Glance v1 uses filter 'is_public' (True, False). # Glance v2 uses filter 'visibility' ('public', 'private', ...). if VERSIONS.active >= 2: if 'is_public' in filters: # Glance v2: Replace 'is_public' with 'visibility'. visibility = PUBLIC_TO_VISIBILITY_MAP[filters['is_public']] del filters['is_public'] if visibility is not None: filters['visibility'] = visibility elif 'visibility' in filters: # Glance v1: Replace 'visibility' with 'is_public'. filters['is_public'] = ( getattr(filters, 'visibility', None) == "public") del filters['visibility'] def _normalize_owner_id_filter(filters): if not filters: return # Glance v1 uses filter 'property-owner_id' (Project ID). # Glance v2 uses filter 'owner' (Project ID). if VERSIONS.active >= 2: if 'property-owner_id' in filters: # Glance v2: Replace 'property-owner_id' with 'owner'. filters['owner'] = filters['property-owner_id'] del filters['property-owner_id'] elif 'owner' in filters: # Glance v1: Replace 'owner' with 'property-owner_id'. filters['property-owner_id'] = filters['owner'] del filters['owner'] def _normalize_list_input(filters, **kwargs): _normalize_is_public_filter(filters) _normalize_owner_id_filter(filters) if VERSIONS.active < 2: # Glance v1 client processes some keywords specifically. # Others, it just takes as a nested dict called filters. # This results in the following being passed into the glance client: # { # 'is_public': u'true', # 'sort_key': u'name', # 'sort_dir': u'asc', # 'filters': { # u'min_disk': u'0', # u'name': u'mysql', # 'properties': { # u'os_shutdown_timeout': u'1' # } # } # } v1_keywords = ['page_size', 'limit', 'sort_dir', 'sort_key', 'marker', 'is_public', 'return_req_id', 'paginate'] filters = {} properties = {} for key, value in iter(kwargs.items()): if key in v1_keywords: continue else: filters[key] = value del kwargs[key] if properties: filters['properties'] = properties if filters: kwargs['filters'] = filters def image_delete(request, image_id): return glanceclient(request).images.delete(image_id) def image_get(request, image_id): """Returns an Image object populated with metadata for image with supplied identifier. """ image = glanceclient(request).images.get(image_id) return Image(image) def image_list_detailed(request, marker=None, sort_dir='desc', sort_key='created_at', filters=None, paginate=False, reversed_order=False, **kwargs): """Thin layer above glanceclient, for handling pagination issues. It provides iterating both forward and backward on top of ascetic OpenStack pagination API - which natively supports only iterating forward through the entries. Thus in order to retrieve list of objects at previous page, a request with the reverse entries order had to be made to Glance, using the first object id on current page as the marker - restoring the original items ordering before sending them back to the UI. .. param:: request The request object coming from browser to be passed further into Glance service. .. param:: marker The id of an object which defines a starting point of a query sent to Glance service. .. param:: sort_dir The direction by which the resulting image list throughout all pages (if pagination is enabled) will be sorted. Could be either 'asc' (ascending) or 'desc' (descending), defaults to 'desc'. .. param:: sort_key The name of key by by which the resulting image list throughout all pages (if pagination is enabled) will be sorted. Defaults to 'created_at'. .. param:: filters A dictionary of filters passed as is to Glance service. .. param:: paginate Whether the pagination is enabled. If it is, then the number of entries on a single page of images table is limited to the specific number stored in browser cookies. .. param:: reversed_order Set this flag to True when it's necessary to get a reversed list of images from Glance (used for navigating the images list back in UI). """ limit = getattr(settings, 'API_RESULT_LIMIT', 1000) page_size = utils.get_page_size(request) if paginate: request_size = page_size + 1 else: request_size = limit _normalize_list_input(filters, **kwargs) kwargs = {'filters': filters or {}} if marker: kwargs['marker'] = marker kwargs['sort_key'] = sort_key if not reversed_order: kwargs['sort_dir'] = sort_dir else: kwargs['sort_dir'] = 'desc' if sort_dir == 'asc' else 'asc' images_iter = glanceclient(request).images.list(page_size=request_size, limit=limit, **kwargs) has_prev_data = False has_more_data = False if paginate: images = list(itertools.islice(images_iter, request_size)) # first and middle page condition if len(images) > page_size: images.pop(-1) has_more_data = True # middle page condition if marker is not None: has_prev_data = True # first page condition when reached via prev back elif reversed_order and marker is not None: has_more_data = True # last page condition elif marker is not None: has_prev_data = True # restore the original ordering here if reversed_order: images = sorted(images, key=lambda image: (getattr(image, sort_key) or '').lower(), reverse=(sort_dir == 'desc')) else: images = list(images_iter) # TODO(jpichon): Do it better wrapped_images = [] for image in images: wrapped_images.append(Image(image)) return wrapped_images, has_more_data, has_prev_data def image_update(request, image_id, **kwargs): image_data = kwargs.get('data', None) try: # Horizon doesn't support purging image properties. Make sure we don't # unintentionally remove properties when using v1. We don't need a # similar setting for v2 because you have to specify which properties # to remove, and the default is nothing gets removed. if VERSIONS.active < 2: kwargs['purge_props'] = False return Image(glanceclient(request).images.update( image_id, **kwargs)) finally: if image_data: try: os.remove(image_data.file.name) except Exception as e: filename = str(image_data.file) if hasattr(image_data.file, 'name'): filename = image_data.file.name msg = (('Failed to remove temporary image file ' '%(file)s (%(e)s)') % dict(file=filename, e=str(e))) LOG.warning(msg) def get_image_upload_mode(): if getattr(settings, 'HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD', None) is False: return 'off' mode = getattr(settings, 'HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE', 'legacy') if mode not in ('off', 'legacy', 'direct'): LOG.warning('HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE has an unrecognized value of ' '"%s", reverting to default "legacy" value' % mode) mode = 'legacy' return mode class ExternallyUploadedImage(Image): def __init__(self, apiresource, request): super(ExternallyUploadedImage, self).__init__(apiresource) image_endpoint = base.url_for(request, 'image', 'publicURL') if VERSIONS.active >= 2: upload_template = "%s/v2/images/%s/file" else: upload_template = "%s/v1/images/%s" self._url = upload_template % (image_endpoint, self.id) self._token_id = request.user.token.id def to_dict(self): base_dict = super(ExternallyUploadedImage, self).to_dict() base_dict.update({ 'upload_url': self._url, 'token_id': self._token_id }) return base_dict @property def upload_url(self): return self._url @property def token_id(self): return self._token_id def image_create(request, **kwargs): """Create image. :param kwargs: * copy_from: URL from which Glance server should immediately copy the data and store it in its configured image store. * data: Form data posted from client. * location: URL where the data for this image already resides. In the case of 'copy_from' and 'location', the Glance server will give us a immediate response from create and handle the data asynchronously. In the case of 'data' the process of uploading the data may take some time and is handed off to a separate thread. """ data = kwargs.pop('data', None) location = None if VERSIONS.active >= 2: location = kwargs.pop('location', None) image = glanceclient(request).images.create(**kwargs) if location is not None: glanceclient(request).images.add_location(image.id, location, {}) if data: if isinstance(data, six.string_types): # The image data is meant to be uploaded externally, return a # special wrapper to bypass the web server in a subsequent upload return ExternallyUploadedImage(image, request) elif isinstance(data, TemporaryUploadedFile): # Hack to fool Django, so we can keep file open in the new thread. data.file.close_called = True elif isinstance(data, InMemoryUploadedFile): # Clone a new file for InMemeoryUploadedFile. # Because the old one will be closed by Django. data = SimpleUploadedFile(data.name, data.read(), data.content_type) if VERSIONS.active < 2: thread.start_new_thread(image_update, (request, image.id), {'data': data}) else: def upload(): return glanceclient(request).images.upload(image.id, data) thread.start_new_thread(upload, ()) return Image(image) def image_update_properties(request, image_id, remove_props=None, **kwargs): """Add or update a custom property of an image.""" return glanceclient(request, '2').images.update(image_id, remove_props, **kwargs) def image_delete_properties(request, image_id, keys): """Delete custom properties for an image.""" return glanceclient(request, '2').images.update(image_id, keys) class BaseGlanceMetadefAPIResourceWrapper(base.APIResourceWrapper): @property def description(self): return (getattr(self._apiresource, 'description', None) or getattr(self._apiresource, 'display_name', None)) def as_json(self, indent=4): result = collections.OrderedDict() for attr in self._attrs: if hasattr(self, attr): result[attr] = getattr(self, attr) return json.dumps(result, indent=indent) def to_dict(self): return self._apiresource class Namespace(BaseGlanceMetadefAPIResourceWrapper): _attrs = ['namespace', 'display_name', 'description', 'resource_type_associations', 'visibility', 'protected', 'created_at', 'updated_at', 'properties', 'objects'] @property def resource_type_names(self): result = [resource_type['name'] for resource_type in getattr(self._apiresource, 'resource_type_associations')] return sorted(result) @property def public(self): if getattr(self._apiresource, 'visibility') == 'public': return True else: return False def filter_properties_target(namespaces_iter, resource_types, properties_target): """Filter metadata namespaces based on the given resource types and properties target. :param namespaces_iter: Metadata namespaces iterable. :param resource_types: List of resource type names. :param properties_target: Name of the properties target. """ def filter_namespace(namespace): for asn in namespace.get('resource_type_associations'): if (asn.get('name') in resource_types and asn.get('properties_target') == properties_target): return True return False return filter(filter_namespace, namespaces_iter) @memoized def metadefs_namespace_get(request, namespace, resource_type=None, wrap=False): namespace = glanceclient(request, '2').\ metadefs_namespace.get(namespace, resource_type=resource_type) # There were problems with using the wrapper class in # nested json serialization. So sometimes, it is not desirable # to wrap. if wrap: return Namespace(namespace) else: return namespace def metadefs_namespace_list(request, filters=None, sort_dir='asc', sort_key='namespace', marker=None, paginate=False): """Retrieve a listing of Namespaces :param paginate: If true will perform pagination based on settings. :param marker: Specifies the namespace of the last-seen namespace. The typical pattern of limit and marker is to make an initial limited request and then to use the last namespace from the response as the marker parameter in a subsequent limited request. With paginate, limit is automatically set. :param sort_dir: The sort direction ('asc' or 'desc'). :param sort_key: The field to sort on (for example, 'created_at'). Default is namespace. The way base namespaces are loaded into glance typically at first deployment is done in a single transaction giving them a potentially unpredictable sort result when using create_at. :param filters: specifies addition fields to filter on such as resource_types. :returns A tuple of three values: 1) Current page results 2) A boolean of whether or not there are previous page(s). 3) A boolean of whether or not there are more page(s). """ # Listing namespaces requires the v2 API. If not supported we return an # empty array so callers don't need to worry about version checking. if get_version() < 2: return [], False, False if filters is None: filters = {} limit = getattr(settings, 'API_RESULT_LIMIT', 1000) page_size = utils.get_page_size(request) if paginate: request_size = page_size + 1 else: request_size = limit kwargs = {'filters': filters} if marker: kwargs['marker'] = marker kwargs['sort_dir'] = sort_dir kwargs['sort_key'] = sort_key namespaces_iter = glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_namespace.list( page_size=request_size, limit=limit, **kwargs) # Filter the namespaces based on the provided properties_target since this # is not supported by the metadata namespaces API. resource_types = filters.get('resource_types') properties_target = filters.get('properties_target') if resource_types and properties_target: namespaces_iter = filter_properties_target(namespaces_iter, resource_types, properties_target) has_prev_data = False has_more_data = False if paginate: namespaces = list(itertools.islice(namespaces_iter, request_size)) # first and middle page condition if len(namespaces) > page_size: namespaces.pop(-1) has_more_data = True # middle page condition if marker is not None: has_prev_data = True # first page condition when reached via prev back elif sort_dir == 'desc' and marker is not None: has_more_data = True # last page condition elif marker is not None: has_prev_data = True else: namespaces = list(namespaces_iter) namespaces = [Namespace(namespace) for namespace in namespaces] return namespaces, has_more_data, has_prev_data def metadefs_namespace_full_list(request, resource_type, filters=None, *args, **kwargs): filters = filters or {} filters['resource_types'] = [resource_type] namespaces, has_more_data, has_prev_data = metadefs_namespace_list( request, filters, *args, **kwargs ) return [ metadefs_namespace_get(request, x.namespace, resource_type) for x in namespaces ], has_more_data, has_prev_data def metadefs_namespace_create(request, namespace): return glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_namespace.create(**namespace) def metadefs_namespace_update(request, namespace_name, **properties): return glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_namespace.update( namespace_name, **properties) def metadefs_namespace_delete(request, namespace_name): return glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_namespace.delete(namespace_name) def metadefs_resource_types_list(request): # Listing Resource Types requires the v2 API. If not supported we return # an empty array so callers don't need to worry about version checking. if get_version() < 2: return [] else: return glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_resource_type.list() def metadefs_namespace_resource_types(request, namespace_name): resource_types = glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_resource_type.get( namespace_name) # metadefs_resource_type.get() returns generator, converting it to list return list(resource_types) def metadefs_namespace_add_resource_type(request, namespace_name, resource_type): return glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_resource_type.associate( namespace_name, **resource_type) def metadefs_namespace_remove_resource_type(request, namespace_name, resource_type_name): glanceclient(request, '2').metadefs_resource_type.deassociate( namespace_name, resource_type_name) def get_version(): return VERSIONS.active