# 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. import itertools import os from keystoneauth1.loading import _utils __all__ = ('Opt',) class Opt(object): """An option required by an authentication plugin. Opts provide a means for authentication plugins that are going to be dynamically loaded to specify the parameters that are to be passed to the plugin on initialization. The Opt specifies information about the way the plugin parameter is to be represented in different loading mechanisms. When defining an Opt with a - the - should be present in the name parameter. This will automatically be converted to an _ when passing to the plugin initialization. For example, you should specify:: Opt('user-domain-id') which will pass the value as `user_domain_id` to the plugin's initialization. :param str name: The name of the option. :param callable type: The type of the option. This is a callable which is passed the raw option that was loaded (often a string) and is required to return the parameter in the type expected by __init__. :param str help: The help text that is shown along with the option. :param bool secret: If the parameter is secret it should not be printed or logged in debug output. :param str dest: the name of the argument that will be passed to __init__. This allows you to have a different name in loading than is used by the __init__ function. Defaults to the value of name. :param keystoneauth1.loading.Opt: A list of other options that are deprecated in favour of this one. This ensures the old options are still registered. :type opt: list(Opt) :param default: A default value that can be used if one is not provided. :param str metavar: The that should be printed in CLI help text. :param bool required: If the option is required to load the plugin. If a required option is not present loading should fail. :param str prompt: If the option can be requested via a prompt (where appropriate) set the string that should be used to prompt with. """ def __init__(self, name, type=str, help=None, secret=False, dest=None, deprecated=None, default=None, metavar=None, required=False, prompt=None): if not callable(type): raise TypeError('type must be callable') if dest is None: dest = name.replace('-', '_') self.name = name self.type = type self.help = help self.secret = secret self.required = required self.dest = dest self.deprecated = [] if deprecated is None else deprecated self.default = default self.metavar = metavar self.prompt = prompt # These are for oslo.config compat self.deprecated_opts = self.deprecated self.deprecated_for_removal = [] self.sample_default = None self.group = None def __repr__(self): """Return string representation of option name.""" return '' % self.name def _to_oslo_opt(self): cfg = _utils.get_oslo_config() deprecated_opts = [cfg.DeprecatedOpt(o.name) for o in self.deprecated] return cfg.Opt(name=self.name, type=self.type, help=self.help, secret=self.secret, required=self.required, dest=self.dest, deprecated_opts=deprecated_opts, metavar=self.metavar) def __eq__(self, other): """Define equality operator on option parameters.""" return (type(self) is type(other) and self.name == other.name and self.type == other.type and self.help == other.help and self.secret == other.secret and self.required == other.required and self.dest == other.dest and self.deprecated == other.deprecated and self.default == other.default and self.metavar == other.metavar) # NOTE: This function is only needed by Python 2. If we get to point where # we don't support Python 2 anymore, this function should be removed. def __ne__(self, other): """Define inequality operator on option parameters.""" return not self.__eq__(other) @property def _all_opts(self): return itertools.chain([self], self.deprecated) @property def argparse_args(self): return ['--os-%s' % o.name for o in self._all_opts] @property def argparse_default(self): # select the first ENV that is not false-y or return None for o in self._all_opts: v = os.environ.get('OS_%s' % o.name.replace('-', '_').upper()) if v: return v return self.default