
This patch enables clients to update the resources using the PATCH HTTP method. PATCH allows partial updates on the documents, reducing network and processing overhead. Attributes may be removed, replaced, or added in a single request. Closes-Bug: #1220107 Change-Id: I8187f32b86f05fda58360cd3a51f07ae43742a3a
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Python
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18 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
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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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"""Ironic common internal object model"""
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import collections
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from ironic.common import exception
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from ironic.objects import utils as obj_utils
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from ironic.openstack.common import context
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from ironic.openstack.common import log as logging
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from ironic.openstack.common.rpc import common as rpc_common
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from ironic.openstack.common.rpc import serializer as rpc_serializer
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LOG = logging.getLogger('object')
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def get_attrname(name):
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"""Return the mangled name of the attribute's underlying storage."""
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return '_%s' % name
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def make_class_properties(cls):
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# NOTE(danms): Inherit IronicObject's base fields only
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cls.fields.update(IronicObject.fields)
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for name, typefn in cls.fields.iteritems():
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def getter(self, name=name):
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attrname = get_attrname(name)
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if not hasattr(self, attrname):
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self.obj_load_attr(name)
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return getattr(self, attrname)
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def setter(self, value, name=name, typefn=typefn):
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self._changed_fields.add(name)
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try:
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return setattr(self, get_attrname(name), typefn(value))
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except Exception:
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attr = "%s.%s" % (self.obj_name(), name)
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LOG.exception(_('Error setting %(attr)s') %
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{'attr': attr})
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raise
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setattr(cls, name, property(getter, setter))
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class IronicObjectMetaclass(type):
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"""Metaclass that allows tracking of object classes."""
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# NOTE(danms): This is what controls whether object operations are
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# remoted. If this is not None, use it to remote things over RPC.
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indirection_api = None
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def __init__(cls, names, bases, dict_):
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if not hasattr(cls, '_obj_classes'):
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# This will be set in the 'IronicObject' class.
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cls._obj_classes = collections.defaultdict(list)
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else:
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# Add the subclass to IronicObject._obj_classes
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make_class_properties(cls)
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cls._obj_classes[cls.obj_name()].append(cls)
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# These are decorators that mark an object's method as remotable.
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# If the metaclass is configured to forward object methods to an
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# indirection service, these will result in making an RPC call
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# instead of directly calling the implementation in the object. Instead,
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# the object implementation on the remote end will perform the
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# requested action and the result will be returned here.
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def remotable_classmethod(fn):
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"""Decorator for remotable classmethods."""
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def wrapper(cls, context, *args, **kwargs):
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if IronicObject.indirection_api:
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result = IronicObject.indirection_api.object_class_action(
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context, cls.obj_name(), fn.__name__, cls.version,
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args, kwargs)
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else:
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result = fn(cls, context, *args, **kwargs)
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if isinstance(result, IronicObject):
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result._context = context
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return result
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return classmethod(wrapper)
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# See comment above for remotable_classmethod()
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#
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# Note that this will use either the provided context, or the one
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# stashed in the object. If neither are present, the object is
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# "orphaned" and remotable methods cannot be called.
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def remotable(fn):
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"""Decorator for remotable object methods."""
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def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
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ctxt = self._context
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try:
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if isinstance(args[0], (context.RequestContext,
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rpc_common.CommonRpcContext)):
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ctxt = args[0]
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args = args[1:]
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except IndexError:
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pass
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if ctxt is None:
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raise exception.OrphanedObjectError(method=fn.__name__,
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objtype=self.obj_name())
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if IronicObject.indirection_api:
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updates, result = IronicObject.indirection_api.object_action(
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ctxt, self, fn.__name__, args, kwargs)
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for key, value in updates.iteritems():
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if key in self.fields:
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self[key] = self._attr_from_primitive(key, value)
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self._changed_fields = set(updates.get('obj_what_changed', []))
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return result
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else:
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return fn(self, ctxt, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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# Object versioning rules
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#
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# Each service has its set of objects, each with a version attached. When
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# a client attempts to call an object method, the server checks to see if
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# the version of that object matches (in a compatible way) its object
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# implementation. If so, cool, and if not, fail.
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def check_object_version(server, client):
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try:
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client_major, _client_minor = client.split('.')
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server_major, _server_minor = server.split('.')
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client_minor = int(_client_minor)
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server_minor = int(_server_minor)
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except ValueError:
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raise exception.IncompatibleObjectVersion(
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_('Invalid version string'))
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if client_major != server_major:
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raise exception.IncompatibleObjectVersion(
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dict(client=client_major, server=server_major))
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if client_minor > server_minor:
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raise exception.IncompatibleObjectVersion(
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dict(client=client_minor, server=server_minor))
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class IronicObject(object):
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"""Base class and object factory.
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This forms the base of all objects that can be remoted or instantiated
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via RPC. Simply defining a class that inherits from this base class
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will make it remotely instantiatable. Objects should implement the
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necessary "get" classmethod routines as well as "save" object methods
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as appropriate.
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"""
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__metaclass__ = IronicObjectMetaclass
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# Version of this object (see rules above check_object_version())
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version = '1.0'
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# The fields present in this object as key:typefn pairs. For example:
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#
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# fields = { 'foo': int,
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# 'bar': str,
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# 'baz': lambda x: str(x).ljust(8),
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# }
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#
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# NOTE(danms): The base IronicObject class' fields will be inherited
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# by subclasses, but that is a special case. Objects inheriting from
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# other objects will not receive this merging of fields contents.
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fields = {
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'created_at': obj_utils.datetime_or_str_or_none,
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'updated_at': obj_utils.datetime_or_str_or_none,
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}
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obj_extra_fields = []
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def __init__(self):
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self._changed_fields = set()
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self._context = None
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@classmethod
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def obj_name(cls):
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"""Return a canonical name for this object which will be used over
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the wire for remote hydration.
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"""
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return cls.__name__
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@classmethod
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def obj_class_from_name(cls, objname, objver):
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"""Returns a class from the registry based on a name and version."""
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if objname not in cls._obj_classes:
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LOG.error(_('Unable to instantiate unregistered object type '
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'%(objtype)s') % dict(objtype=objname))
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raise exception.UnsupportedObjectError(objtype=objname)
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compatible_match = None
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for objclass in cls._obj_classes[objname]:
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if objclass.version == objver:
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return objclass
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try:
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check_object_version(objclass.version, objver)
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compatible_match = objclass
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except exception.IncompatibleObjectVersion:
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pass
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if compatible_match:
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return compatible_match
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raise exception.IncompatibleObjectVersion(objname=objname,
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objver=objver)
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_attr_created_at_from_primitive = obj_utils.dt_deserializer
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_attr_updated_at_from_primitive = obj_utils.dt_deserializer
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def _attr_from_primitive(self, attribute, value):
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"""Attribute deserialization dispatcher.
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This calls self._attr_foo_from_primitive(value) for an attribute
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foo with value, if it exists, otherwise it assumes the value
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is suitable for the attribute's setter method.
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"""
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handler = '_attr_%s_from_primitive' % attribute
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if hasattr(self, handler):
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return getattr(self, handler)(value)
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return value
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@classmethod
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def obj_from_primitive(cls, primitive, context=None):
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"""Simple base-case hydration.
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This calls self._attr_from_primitive() for each item in fields.
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"""
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if primitive['ironic_object.namespace'] != 'ironic':
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# NOTE(danms): We don't do anything with this now, but it's
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# there for "the future"
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raise exception.UnsupportedObjectError(
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objtype='%s.%s' % (primitive['ironic_object.namespace'],
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primitive['ironic_object.name']))
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objname = primitive['ironic_object.name']
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objver = primitive['ironic_object.version']
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objdata = primitive['ironic_object.data']
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objclass = cls.obj_class_from_name(objname, objver)
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self = objclass()
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self._context = context
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for name in self.fields:
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if name in objdata:
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setattr(self, name,
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self._attr_from_primitive(name, objdata[name]))
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changes = primitive.get('ironic_object.changes', [])
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self._changed_fields = set([x for x in changes if x in self.fields])
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return self
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_attr_created_at_to_primitive = obj_utils.dt_serializer('created_at')
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_attr_updated_at_to_primitive = obj_utils.dt_serializer('updated_at')
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def _attr_to_primitive(self, attribute):
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"""Attribute serialization dispatcher.
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This calls self._attr_foo_to_primitive() for an attribute foo,
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if it exists, otherwise it assumes the attribute itself is
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primitive-enough to be sent over the RPC wire.
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"""
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handler = '_attr_%s_to_primitive' % attribute
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if hasattr(self, handler):
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return getattr(self, handler)()
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else:
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return getattr(self, attribute)
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def obj_to_primitive(self):
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"""Simple base-case dehydration.
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This calls self._attr_to_primitive() for each item in fields.
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"""
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primitive = dict()
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for name in self.fields:
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if hasattr(self, get_attrname(name)):
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primitive[name] = self._attr_to_primitive(name)
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obj = {'ironic_object.name': self.obj_name(),
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'ironic_object.namespace': 'ironic',
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'ironic_object.version': self.version,
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'ironic_object.data': primitive}
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if self.obj_what_changed():
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obj['ironic_object.changes'] = list(self.obj_what_changed())
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return obj
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def obj_load_attr(self, attrname):
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"""Load an additional attribute from the real object.
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This should use self._conductor, and cache any data that might
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be useful for future load operations.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(
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_("Cannot load '%(attrname)s' in the base class") %
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{'attrname': attrname})
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def save(self, context):
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"""Save the changed fields back to the store.
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This is optional for subclasses, but is presented here in the base
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class for consistency among those that do.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError('Cannot save anything in the base class')
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def obj_what_changed(self):
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"""Returns a set of fields that have been modified."""
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return self._changed_fields
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def obj_reset_changes(self, fields=None):
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"""Reset the list of fields that have been changed.
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Note that this is NOT "revert to previous values"
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"""
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if fields:
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self._changed_fields -= set(fields)
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else:
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self._changed_fields.clear()
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# dictish syntactic sugar
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def iteritems(self):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-based objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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for name in self.fields.keys() + self.obj_extra_fields:
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if (hasattr(self, get_attrname(name)) or
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name in self.obj_extra_fields):
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yield name, getattr(self, name)
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items = lambda self: list(self.iteritems())
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-based objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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return getattr(self, name)
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def __setitem__(self, name, value):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-based objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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setattr(self, name, value)
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def __contains__(self, name):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-based objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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return hasattr(self, get_attrname(name))
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def get(self, key, value=None):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-based objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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return self[key]
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def update(self, updates):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with dict-base objects.
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NOTE(danms): May be removed in the future.
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"""
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for key, value in updates.items():
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self[key] = value
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def as_dict(self):
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return dict((k, getattr(self, k))
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for k in self.fields
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if hasattr(self, k))
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@classmethod
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def get_defaults(cls):
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"""Return a dict of its fields with their default value."""
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return dict((k, v(None))
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for k, v in cls.fields.iteritems()
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if k != "id" and callable(v))
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class ObjectListBase(object):
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"""Mixin class for lists of objects.
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This mixin class can be added as a base class for an object that
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is implementing a list of objects. It adds a single field of 'objects',
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which is the list store, and behaves like a list itself. It supports
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serialization of the list of objects automatically.
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"""
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fields = {
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'objects': list,
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}
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def __iter__(self):
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"""List iterator interface."""
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return iter(self.objects)
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def __len__(self):
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"""List length."""
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return len(self.objects)
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def __getitem__(self, index):
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"""List index access."""
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if isinstance(index, slice):
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new_obj = self.__class__()
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new_obj.objects = self.objects[index]
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# NOTE(danms): We must be mixed in with an IronicObject!
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new_obj.obj_reset_changes()
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new_obj._context = self._context
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return new_obj
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return self.objects[index]
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def __contains__(self, value):
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"""List membership test."""
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return value in self.objects
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def count(self, value):
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"""List count of value occurrences."""
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return self.objects.count(value)
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def index(self, value):
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"""List index of value."""
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return self.objects.index(value)
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def _attr_objects_to_primitive(self):
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"""Serialization of object list."""
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return [x.obj_to_primitive() for x in self.objects]
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def _attr_objects_from_primitive(self, value):
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"""Deserialization of object list."""
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objects = []
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for entity in value:
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obj = IronicObject.obj_from_primitive(entity,
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context=self._context)
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objects.append(obj)
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return objects
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class IronicObjectSerializer(rpc_serializer.Serializer):
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"""A IronicObject-aware Serializer.
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This implements the Oslo Serializer interface and provides the
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ability to serialize and deserialize IronicObject entities. Any service
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that needs to accept or return IronicObjects as arguments or result values
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should pass this to its RpcProxy and RpcDispatcher objects.
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"""
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def _process_iterable(self, context, action_fn, values):
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"""Process an iterable, taking an action on each value.
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:param:context: Request context
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:param:action_fn: Action to take on each item in values
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:param:values: Iterable container of things to take action on
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:returns: A new container of the same type (except set) with
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items from values having had action applied.
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"""
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iterable = values.__class__
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if iterable == set:
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# NOTE(danms): A set can't have an unhashable value inside, such as
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# a dict. Convert sets to tuples, which is fine, since we can't
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# send them over RPC anyway.
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iterable = tuple
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return iterable([action_fn(context, value) for value in values])
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def serialize_entity(self, context, entity):
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if isinstance(entity, (tuple, list, set)):
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entity = self._process_iterable(context, self.serialize_entity,
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entity)
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elif (hasattr(entity, 'obj_to_primitive') and
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callable(entity.obj_to_primitive)):
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entity = entity.obj_to_primitive()
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return entity
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def deserialize_entity(self, context, entity):
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if isinstance(entity, dict) and 'ironic_object.name' in entity:
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entity = IronicObject.obj_from_primitive(entity, context=context)
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elif isinstance(entity, (tuple, list, set)):
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entity = self._process_iterable(context, self.deserialize_entity,
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entity)
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return entity
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def obj_to_primitive(obj):
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"""Recursively turn an object into a python primitive.
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An IronicObject becomes a dict, and anything that implements ObjectListBase
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becomes a list.
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"""
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if isinstance(obj, ObjectListBase):
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return [obj_to_primitive(x) for x in obj]
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elif isinstance(obj, IronicObject):
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result = {}
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for key, value in obj.iteritems():
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result[key] = obj_to_primitive(value)
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return result
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else:
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return obj
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