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django.utils.translation.ugettext(), ugettext_lazy(), ugettext_noop(), ungettext(), and ungettext_lazy() are deprecated in favor of the functions that they’re aliases for: django.utils.translation.gettext(), gettext_lazy(), gettext_noop(), ngettext(), and ngettext_lazy(). https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/releases/3.0/#id3 Change-Id: I77878f84e9d10cf6a136dada81eabf4e18676250
733 lines
26 KiB
Python
733 lines
26 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2012 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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#
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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 _thread as thread
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import collections
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from collections import abc
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import itertools
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.files.uploadedfile import InMemoryUploadedFile
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from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile
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from django.core.files.uploadedfile import TemporaryUploadedFile
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from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
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from glanceclient.v2 import client
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from horizon import messages
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from horizon.utils.memoized import memoized
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from openstack_dashboard.api import base
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from openstack_dashboard.contrib.developer.profiler import api as profiler
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from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings as utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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VERSIONS = base.APIVersionManager("image", preferred_version=2)
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VERSIONS.load_supported_version(2, {"client": client,
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"version": 2})
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class Image(base.APIResourceWrapper):
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_attrs = {"architecture", "container_format", "disk_format", "created_at",
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"owner", "size", "id", "status", "updated_at", "checksum",
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"visibility", "name", "is_public", "protected", "min_disk",
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"min_ram"}
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_ext_attrs = {"file", "locations", "schema", "tags", "virtual_size",
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"kernel_id", "ramdisk_id", "image_url"}
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def __getattribute__(self, attr):
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# Because Glance v2 treats custom properties as normal
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# attributes, we need to be more flexible than the resource
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# wrappers usually allow.
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if attr == "properties":
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return {k: v for (k, v) in self._apiresource.items()
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if self.property_visible(k)}
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try:
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return object.__getattribute__(self, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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return getattr(self._apiresource, attr)
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@property
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def name(self):
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return getattr(self._apiresource, 'name', None)
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@property
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def size(self):
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image_size = getattr(self._apiresource, 'size', 0)
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if image_size is None:
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return 0
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return image_size
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@size.setter
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def size(self, value):
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self._apiresource.size = value
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@property
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def is_public(self):
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# Glance v2 no longer has a 'is_public' attribute, but uses a
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# 'visibility' attribute instead.
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return (getattr(self._apiresource, 'is_public', None) or
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getattr(self._apiresource, 'visibility', None) == "public")
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def property_visible(self, prop_name, show_ext_attrs=False):
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if show_ext_attrs:
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return prop_name not in self._attrs
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return prop_name not in (self._attrs | self._ext_attrs)
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def to_dict(self, show_ext_attrs=False):
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if not isinstance(self._apiresource, abc.Iterable):
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return self._apiresource.to_dict()
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image_dict = super().to_dict()
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image_dict['is_public'] = self.is_public
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image_dict['properties'] = {
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k: self._apiresource[k] for k in self._apiresource
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if self.property_visible(k, show_ext_attrs=show_ext_attrs)}
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return image_dict
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def __eq__(self, other_image):
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return self._apiresource == other_image._apiresource
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def __ne__(self, other_image):
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return not self.__eq__(other_image)
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@memoized
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def glanceclient(request):
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api_version = VERSIONS.get_active_version()
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url = base.url_for(request, 'image')
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insecure = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY
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cacert = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT
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return api_version['client'].Client(url, token=request.user.token.id,
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insecure=insecure, cacert=cacert)
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# Note: Glance is adding more than just public and private in Newton or later
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PUBLIC_TO_VISIBILITY_MAP = {
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None: None,
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True: 'public',
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False: 'private'
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}
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KNOWN_PROPERTIES = [
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'visibility', 'protected', 'disk_format',
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'container_format', 'min_disk', 'min_ram', 'name',
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'properties', 'kernel', 'ramdisk',
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'tags', 'import_data', 'source', 'image_id',
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'image_url', 'source_type', 'data', 'public',
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'checksum', 'created_at', 'deleted', 'is_copying',
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'deleted_at', 'is_public', 'virtual_size',
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'status', 'size', 'owner', 'id', 'updated_at',
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'kernel_id', 'ramdisk_id', 'image_file',
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]
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def _normalize_is_public_filter(filters):
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if not filters:
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return
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# Glance v2 uses filter 'visibility' ('public', 'private', ...).
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if 'is_public' in filters:
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# Glance v2: Replace 'is_public' with 'visibility'.
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visibility = PUBLIC_TO_VISIBILITY_MAP[filters['is_public']]
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del filters['is_public']
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if visibility is not None:
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filters['visibility'] = visibility
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def _normalize_owner_id_filter(filters):
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if not filters:
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return
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# Glance v2 uses filter 'owner' (Project ID).
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if 'property-owner_id' in filters:
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# Glance v2: Replace 'property-owner_id' with 'owner'.
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filters['owner'] = filters['property-owner_id']
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del filters['property-owner_id']
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def _normalize_list_input(filters, **kwargs):
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_normalize_is_public_filter(filters)
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_normalize_owner_id_filter(filters)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_delete(request, image_id):
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return glanceclient(request).images.delete(image_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_get(request, image_id):
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"""Returns an Image object populated with metadata for a given image."""
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image = glanceclient(request).images.get(image_id)
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return Image(image)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_list_detailed(request, marker=None, sort_dir='desc',
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sort_key='created_at', filters=None, paginate=False,
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reversed_order=False, **kwargs):
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"""Thin layer above glanceclient, for handling pagination issues.
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It provides iterating both forward and backward on top of ascetic
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OpenStack pagination API - which natively supports only iterating forward
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through the entries. Thus in order to retrieve list of objects at previous
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page, a request with the reverse entries order had to be made to Glance,
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using the first object id on current page as the marker - restoring
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the original items ordering before sending them back to the UI.
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:param request:
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The request object coming from browser to be passed further into
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Glance service.
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:param marker:
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The id of an object which defines a starting point of a query sent to
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Glance service.
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:param sort_dir:
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The direction by which the resulting image list throughout all pages
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(if pagination is enabled) will be sorted. Could be either 'asc'
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(ascending) or 'desc' (descending), defaults to 'desc'.
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:param sort_key:
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The name of key by which the resulting image list throughout all
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pages (if pagination is enabled) will be sorted. Defaults to
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'created_at'.
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:param filters:
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A dictionary of filters passed as is to Glance service.
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:param paginate:
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Whether the pagination is enabled. If it is, then the number of
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entries on a single page of images table is limited to the specific
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number stored in browser cookies.
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:param reversed_order:
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Set this flag to True when it's necessary to get a reversed list of
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images from Glance (used for navigating the images list back in UI).
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"""
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limit = settings.API_RESULT_LIMIT
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page_size = utils.get_page_size(request)
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if paginate:
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request_size = page_size + 1
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else:
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request_size = limit
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_normalize_list_input(filters, **kwargs)
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kwargs = {'filters': filters or {}}
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if marker:
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kwargs['marker'] = marker
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kwargs['sort_key'] = sort_key
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if not reversed_order:
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kwargs['sort_dir'] = sort_dir
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else:
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kwargs['sort_dir'] = 'desc' if sort_dir == 'asc' else 'asc'
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images_iter = glanceclient(request).images.list(page_size=request_size,
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limit=limit,
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**kwargs)
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has_prev_data = False
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has_more_data = False
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if paginate:
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images = list(itertools.islice(images_iter, request_size))
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# first and middle page condition
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if len(images) > page_size:
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images.pop(-1)
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has_more_data = True
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# middle page condition
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if marker is not None:
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has_prev_data = True
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# first page condition when reached via prev back
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elif reversed_order and marker is not None:
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has_more_data = True
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# last page condition
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elif marker is not None:
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has_prev_data = True
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# restore the original ordering here
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if reversed_order:
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images = sorted(images, key=lambda image:
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(getattr(image, sort_key) or '').lower(),
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reverse=(sort_dir == 'desc'))
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else:
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images = list(images_iter)
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# TODO(jpichon): Do it better
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wrapped_images = []
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for image in images:
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wrapped_images.append(Image(image))
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return wrapped_images, has_more_data, has_prev_data
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@profiler.trace
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def image_update(request, image_id, **kwargs):
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image_data = kwargs.get('data', None)
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try:
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return Image(glanceclient(request).images.update(
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image_id, **kwargs))
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finally:
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if image_data:
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try:
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os.remove(image_data.file.name)
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except Exception as e:
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filename = str(image_data.file)
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if hasattr(image_data.file, 'name'):
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filename = image_data.file.name
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LOG.warning('Failed to remove temporary image file '
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'%(file)s (%(e)s)',
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{'file': filename, 'e': e})
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def get_image_formats(request):
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image_format_choices = settings.OPENSTACK_IMAGE_BACKEND['image_formats']
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try:
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glance_schemas = get_image_schemas(request)
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glance_formats = \
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glance_schemas['properties']['disk_format']['enum']
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supported_formats = []
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for value, name in image_format_choices:
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if value in glance_formats:
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supported_formats.append((value, name))
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else:
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LOG.warning('OPENSTACK_IMAGE_BACKEND has a format "%s" '
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'unsupported by glance', value)
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except Exception:
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supported_formats = image_format_choices
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msg = _('Unable to retrieve image format list.')
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messages.error(request, msg)
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return supported_formats
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@profiler.trace
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def get_image_schemas(request):
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return glanceclient(request).schemas.get('image').raw()
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def get_image_upload_mode():
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mode = settings.HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE
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if mode not in ('off', 'legacy', 'direct'):
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LOG.warning('HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE has an unrecognized value of '
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'"%s", reverting to default "legacy" value', mode)
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mode = 'legacy'
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return mode
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class ExternallyUploadedImage(Image):
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def __init__(self, apiresource, request):
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super().__init__(apiresource)
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image_endpoint = base.url_for(request, 'image', 'publicURL')
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upload_template = "%s/v2/images/%s/file"
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self._url = upload_template % (image_endpoint, self.id)
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self._token_id = request.user.token.id
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def to_dict(self):
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base_dict = super().to_dict()
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base_dict.update({
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'upload_url': self._url,
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'token_id': self._token_id
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})
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return base_dict
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@property
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def upload_url(self):
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return self._url
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@property
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def token_id(self):
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return self._token_id
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def create_image_metadata(data):
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"""Generate metadata dict for a new image from a given form data."""
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# Default metadata
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meta = {'protected': data.get('protected', False),
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'disk_format': data.get('disk_format', 'raw'),
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'container_format': data.get('container_format', 'bare'),
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'min_disk': data.get('min_disk') or 0,
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'min_ram': data.get('min_ram') or 0,
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'name': data.get('name', '')}
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# Glance does not really do anything with container_format at the
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# moment. It requires it is set to the same disk_format for the three
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# Amazon image types, otherwise it just treats them as 'bare.' As such
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# we will just set that to be that here instead of bothering the user
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# with asking them for information we can already determine.
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if meta['disk_format'] in ('ami', 'aki', 'ari',):
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meta['container_format'] = meta['disk_format']
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elif meta['disk_format'] == 'docker':
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# To support docker containers we allow the user to specify
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# 'docker' as the format. In that case we really want to use
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# 'raw' as the disk format and 'docker' as the container format.
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meta['disk_format'] = 'raw'
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meta['container_format'] = 'docker'
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elif meta['disk_format'] == 'vhd':
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# If the user wishes to upload a vhd using Horizon, then
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# 'ovf' must be the container format
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meta['container_format'] = 'ovf'
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elif meta['disk_format'] == 'ova':
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# If the user wishes to upload an OVA using Horizon, then
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# 'ova' must be the container format and 'vmdk' must be the disk
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# format.
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meta['container_format'] = 'ova'
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meta['disk_format'] = 'vmdk'
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properties = {}
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for prop, key in [('description', 'description'),
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('kernel_id', 'kernel'),
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('ramdisk_id', 'ramdisk'),
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('architecture', 'architecture')]:
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if data.get(key):
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properties[prop] = data[key]
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_handle_unknown_properties(data, properties)
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if ('visibility' in data and
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data['visibility'] not in ['public', 'private', 'community',
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'shared']):
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raise KeyError('invalid visibility option: %s' % data['visibility'])
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_normalize_is_public_filter(data)
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meta['visibility'] = data.get('visibility', 'private')
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meta.update(properties)
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return meta
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def _handle_unknown_properties(data, properties):
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# The Glance API takes in both known and unknown fields. Unknown fields
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# are assumed as metadata. To achieve this and continue to use the
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# existing horizon api wrapper, we need this function. This way, the
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# client REST mirrors the Glance API.
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other_props = {
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k: v for (k, v) in data.items() if k not in KNOWN_PROPERTIES
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}
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properties.update(other_props)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_create(request, **kwargs):
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"""Create image.
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:param kwargs:
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* copy_from: URL from which Glance server should immediately copy
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the data and store it in its configured image store.
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* data: Form data posted from client.
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* location: URL where the data for this image already resides.
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In the case of 'copy_from' and 'location', the Glance server
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will give us a immediate response from create and handle the data
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asynchronously.
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In the case of 'data' the process of uploading the data may take
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some time and is handed off to a separate thread.
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"""
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data = kwargs.pop('data', None)
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location = kwargs.pop('location', None)
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image = glanceclient(request).images.create(**kwargs)
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if location is not None:
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glanceclient(request).images.add_location(image.id, location, {})
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if data:
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if isinstance(data, str):
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# The image data is meant to be uploaded externally, return a
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# special wrapper to bypass the web server in a subsequent upload
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return ExternallyUploadedImage(image, request)
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if isinstance(data, TemporaryUploadedFile):
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# Hack to fool Django, so we can keep file open in the new thread.
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data.file._closer.close_called = True
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elif isinstance(data, InMemoryUploadedFile):
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# Clone a new file for InMemeoryUploadedFile.
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# Because the old one will be closed by Django.
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data = SimpleUploadedFile(data.name,
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data.read(),
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data.content_type)
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def upload():
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try:
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return glanceclient(request).images.upload(image.id, data)
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finally:
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try:
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filename = str(data.file.name)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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try:
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os.remove(filename)
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except OSError as e:
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LOG.warning('Failed to remove temporary image file '
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'%(file)s (%(e)s)',
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{'file': filename, 'e': e})
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thread.start_new_thread(upload, ())
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return Image(image)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_update_properties(request, image_id, remove_props=None, **kwargs):
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"""Add or update a custom property of an image."""
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return glanceclient(request).images.update(image_id,
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remove_props,
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**kwargs)
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@profiler.trace
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def image_delete_properties(request, image_id, keys):
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"""Delete custom properties for an image."""
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return glanceclient(request, '2').images.update(image_id, keys)
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class BaseGlanceMetadefAPIResourceWrapper(base.APIResourceWrapper):
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@property
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def description(self):
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return (getattr(self._apiresource, 'description', None) or
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getattr(self._apiresource, 'display_name', None))
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def as_json(self, indent=4):
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result = collections.OrderedDict()
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for attr in self._attrs:
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if hasattr(self, attr):
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result[attr] = getattr(self, attr)
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return json.dumps(result, indent=indent)
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def to_dict(self):
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return self._apiresource
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class Namespace(BaseGlanceMetadefAPIResourceWrapper):
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_attrs = ['namespace', 'display_name', 'description',
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'resource_type_associations', 'visibility', 'protected',
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'created_at', 'updated_at', 'properties', 'objects']
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@property
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def resource_type_names(self):
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result = [resource_type['name'] for resource_type in
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getattr(self._apiresource, 'resource_type_associations')]
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return sorted(result)
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@property
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def public(self):
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return getattr(self._apiresource, 'visibility') == 'public'
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def filter_properties_target(namespaces_iter,
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resource_types,
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properties_target):
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"""Filter metadata namespaces.
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Filtering is done based ongiven resource types and a properties target.
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:param namespaces_iter: Metadata namespaces iterable.
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:param resource_types: List of resource type names.
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:param properties_target: Name of the properties target.
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"""
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def filter_namespace(namespace):
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for asn in namespace.get('resource_type_associations'):
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if (asn.get('name') in resource_types and
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asn.get('properties_target') == properties_target):
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return True
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return False
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return filter(filter_namespace, namespaces_iter)
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@memoized
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def metadefs_namespace_get(request, namespace, resource_type=None, wrap=False):
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namespace = glanceclient(request).\
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metadefs_namespace.get(namespace, resource_type=resource_type)
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# There were problems with using the wrapper class in
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# nested json serialization. So sometimes, it is not desirable
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# to wrap.
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if wrap:
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return Namespace(namespace)
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return namespace
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_list(request,
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filters=None,
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sort_dir='asc',
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sort_key='namespace',
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marker=None,
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paginate=False):
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"""Retrieve a listing of Namespaces
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:param paginate: If true will perform pagination based on settings.
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:param marker: Specifies the namespace of the last-seen namespace.
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The typical pattern of limit and marker is to make an
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initial limited request and then to use the last
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namespace from the response as the marker parameter
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in a subsequent limited request. With paginate, limit
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is automatically set.
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:param sort_dir: The sort direction ('asc' or 'desc').
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:param sort_key: The field to sort on (for example, 'created_at'). Default
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is namespace. The way base namespaces are loaded into glance
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typically at first deployment is done in a single transaction
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giving them a potentially unpredictable sort result when using
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create_at.
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:param filters: specifies addition fields to filter on such as
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resource_types.
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:returns A tuple of three values:
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1) Current page results
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2) A boolean of whether or not there are previous page(s).
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3) A boolean of whether or not there are more page(s).
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"""
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# Listing namespaces requires the v2 API. If not supported we return an
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# empty array so callers don't need to worry about version checking.
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if filters is None:
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filters = {}
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limit = settings.API_RESULT_LIMIT
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page_size = utils.get_page_size(request)
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if paginate:
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request_size = page_size + 1
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else:
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request_size = limit
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kwargs = {'filters': filters}
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if marker:
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kwargs['marker'] = marker
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kwargs['sort_dir'] = sort_dir
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kwargs['sort_key'] = sort_key
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namespaces_iter = glanceclient(request).metadefs_namespace.list(
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page_size=request_size, limit=limit, **kwargs)
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# Filter the namespaces based on the provided properties_target since this
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# is not supported by the metadata namespaces API.
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resource_types = filters.get('resource_types')
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properties_target = filters.get('properties_target')
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if resource_types and properties_target:
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namespaces_iter = filter_properties_target(namespaces_iter,
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resource_types,
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properties_target)
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has_prev_data = False
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has_more_data = False
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if paginate:
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namespaces = list(itertools.islice(namespaces_iter, request_size))
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# first and middle page condition
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if len(namespaces) > page_size:
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namespaces.pop(-1)
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has_more_data = True
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# middle page condition
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if marker is not None:
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has_prev_data = True
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# first page condition when reached via prev back
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elif sort_dir == 'desc' and marker is not None:
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has_more_data = True
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# last page condition
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elif marker is not None:
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has_prev_data = True
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else:
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namespaces = list(namespaces_iter)
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namespaces = [Namespace(namespace) for namespace in namespaces]
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return namespaces, has_more_data, has_prev_data
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_full_list(request, resource_type, filters=None,
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*args, **kwargs):
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filters = filters or {}
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filters['resource_types'] = [resource_type]
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namespaces, has_more_data, has_prev_data = metadefs_namespace_list(
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request, filters, *args, **kwargs
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)
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return [
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metadefs_namespace_get(request, x.namespace, resource_type)
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for x in namespaces
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], has_more_data, has_prev_data
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_create(request, namespace):
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return glanceclient(request).metadefs_namespace.create(**namespace)
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_update(request, namespace_name, **properties):
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return glanceclient(request).metadefs_namespace.update(
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namespace_name,
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**properties)
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_delete(request, namespace_name):
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return glanceclient(request).metadefs_namespace.delete(namespace_name)
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_resource_types_list(request):
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# Listing Resource Types requires the v2 API. If not supported we return
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# an empty array so callers don't need to worry about version checking.
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return glanceclient(request).metadefs_resource_type.list()
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_resource_types(request, namespace_name):
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resource_types = glanceclient(request).metadefs_resource_type.get(
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namespace_name)
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# metadefs_resource_type.get() returns generator, converting it to list
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return list(resource_types)
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_add_resource_type(request,
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namespace_name,
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resource_type):
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return glanceclient(request).metadefs_resource_type.associate(
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namespace_name, **resource_type)
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@profiler.trace
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def metadefs_namespace_remove_resource_type(request,
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namespace_name,
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resource_type_name):
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glanceclient(request).metadefs_resource_type.deassociate(
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namespace_name, resource_type_name)
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def get_version():
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return VERSIONS.active
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