adpating wsgi files

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salvatore 2011-05-25 13:11:12 +01:00
parent 3a421e759f
commit 64ed5da205
4 changed files with 165 additions and 41 deletions

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@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ class Controller(wsgi.Controller):
},
}
def index(self, request):
def index(self, req):
""" Returns a list of network names and ids """
#TODO: this should be for a given tenant!!!
print "PIPPO"
LOG.debug("HERE - index")
return self._items(request, is_detail=False)
return self._items(req, is_detail=False)
def _items(self, req, is_detail):
""" Returns a list of networks. """

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@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ class NotFound(Error):
pass
class ClassNotFound(NotFound):
message = _("Class %(class_name)s could not be found")
class Duplicate(Error):
pass

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@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ import logging
import sys
import datetime
from xml.dom import minidom
import eventlet
import eventlet.wsgi
eventlet.patcher.monkey_patch(all=False, socket=True)
@ -33,6 +35,7 @@ import routes.middleware
import webob.dec
import webob.exc
from quantum import utils
from quantum.common import exceptions as exception
LOG = logging.getLogger('quantum.common.wsgi')
@ -313,66 +316,95 @@ class Router(object):
class Controller(object):
"""
"""WSGI app that dispatched to methods.
WSGI app that reads routing information supplied by RoutesMiddleware
and calls the requested action method upon itself. All action methods
must, in addition to their normal parameters, accept a 'req' argument
which is the incoming webob.Request. They raise a webob.exc exception,
which is the incoming wsgi.Request. They raise a webob.exc exception,
or return a dict which will be serialized by requested content type.
"""
@webob.dec.wsgify
@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
def __call__(self, req):
"""
Call the method specified in req.environ by RoutesMiddleware.
"""
"""Call the method specified in req.environ by RoutesMiddleware."""
arg_dict = req.environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1]
action = arg_dict['action']
method = getattr(self, action)
LOG.debug("%s %s" % (req.method, req.url))
del arg_dict['controller']
del arg_dict['action']
arg_dict['request'] = req
if 'format' in arg_dict:
del arg_dict['format']
arg_dict['req'] = req
result = method(**arg_dict)
if type(result) is dict:
return self._serialize(result, req)
content_type = req.best_match_content_type()
default_xmlns = self.get_default_xmlns(req)
body = self._serialize(result, content_type, default_xmlns)
response = webob.Response()
response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
response.body = body
msg_dict = dict(url=req.url, status=response.status_int)
msg = _("%(url)s returned with HTTP %(status)d") % msg_dict
LOG.debug(msg)
return response
else:
return result
def _serialize(self, data, request):
"""
Serialize the given dict to the response type requested in request.
def _serialize(self, data, content_type, default_xmlns):
"""Serialize the given dict to the provided content_type.
Uses self._serialization_metadata if it exists, which is a dict mapping
MIME types to information needed to serialize to that type.
"""
_metadata = getattr(type(self), "_serialization_metadata", {})
_metadata = getattr(type(self), '_serialization_metadata', {})
serializer = Serializer(_metadata, default_xmlns)
try:
return serializer.serialize(data, content_type)
except exception.InvalidContentType:
raise webob.exc.HTTPNotAcceptable()
def _deserialize(self, data, content_type):
"""Deserialize the request body to the specefied content type.
Uses self._serialization_metadata if it exists, which is a dict mapping
MIME types to information needed to serialize to that type.
"""
_metadata = getattr(type(self), '_serialization_metadata', {})
serializer = Serializer(_metadata)
return serializer.to_content_type(data)
return serializer.deserialize(data, content_type)
def get_default_xmlns(self, req):
"""Provide the XML namespace to use if none is otherwise specified."""
return None
class Serializer(object):
"""
Serializes a dictionary to a Content Type specified by a WSGI environment.
"""
"""Serializes and deserializes dictionaries to certain MIME types."""
def __init__(self, metadata=None, default_xmlns=None):
"""Create a serializer based on the given WSGI environment.
def __init__(self,metadata=None):
"""
Create a serializer based on the given WSGI environment.
'metadata' is an optional dict mapping MIME types to information
needed to serialize a dictionary to that type.
"""
self.metadata = metadata or {}
self._methods = {
'application/json': self._to_json,
'application/xml': self._to_xml}
self.default_xmlns = default_xmlns
def _get_serialize_handler(self, content_type):
handlers = {
'application/json': self._to_json,
'application/xml': self._to_xml,
}
try:
return handlers[content_type]
except Exception:
@ -382,6 +414,14 @@ class Serializer(object):
"""Serialize a dictionary into the specified content type."""
return self._get_serialize_handler(content_type)(data)
def deserialize(self, datastring, content_type):
"""Deserialize a string to a dictionary.
The string must be in the format of a supported MIME type.
"""
return self.get_deserialize_handler(content_type)(datastring)
def get_deserialize_handler(self, content_type):
handlers = {
'application/json': self._from_json,
@ -393,35 +433,71 @@ class Serializer(object):
except Exception:
raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type)
def deserialize(self, datastring, content_type):
"""Deserialize a string to a dictionary.
def _from_json(self, datastring):
return utils.loads(datastring)
The string must be in the format of a supported MIME type.
def _from_xml(self, datastring):
xmldata = self.metadata.get('application/xml', {})
plurals = set(xmldata.get('plurals', {}))
node = minidom.parseString(datastring).childNodes[0]
return {node.nodeName: self._from_xml_node(node, plurals)}
def _from_xml_node(self, node, listnames):
"""Convert a minidom node to a simple Python type.
listnames is a collection of names of XML nodes whose subnodes should
be considered list items.
"""
return self.get_deserialize_handler(content_type)(datastring)
if len(node.childNodes) == 1 and node.childNodes[0].nodeType == 3:
return node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
elif node.nodeName in listnames:
return [self._from_xml_node(n, listnames) for n in node.childNodes]
else:
result = dict()
for attr in node.attributes.keys():
result[attr] = node.attributes[attr].nodeValue
for child in node.childNodes:
if child.nodeType != node.TEXT_NODE:
result[child.nodeName] = self._from_xml_node(child,
listnames)
return result
def _to_json(self, data):
def sanitizer(obj):
if isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime):
return obj.isoformat()
return obj
return json.dumps(data, default=sanitizer)
return utils.dumps(data)
def _to_xml(self, data):
metadata = self.metadata.get('application/xml', {})
# We expect data to contain a single key which is the XML root.
root_key = data.keys()[0]
from xml.dom import minidom
doc = minidom.Document()
node = self._to_xml_node(doc, metadata, root_key, data[root_key])
xmlns = node.getAttribute('xmlns')
if not xmlns and self.default_xmlns:
node.setAttribute('xmlns', self.default_xmlns)
return node.toprettyxml(indent=' ')
def _to_xml_node(self, doc, metadata, nodename, data):
"""Recursive method to convert data members to XML nodes."""
result = doc.createElement(nodename)
# Set the xml namespace if one is specified
# TODO(justinsb): We could also use prefixes on the keys
xmlns = metadata.get('xmlns', None)
if xmlns:
result.setAttribute('xmlns', xmlns)
if type(data) is list:
collections = metadata.get('list_collections', {})
if nodename in collections:
metadata = collections[nodename]
for item in data:
node = doc.createElement(metadata['item_name'])
node.setAttribute(metadata['item_key'], str(item))
result.appendChild(node)
return result
singular = metadata.get('plurals', {}).get(nodename, None)
if singular is None:
if nodename.endswith('s'):
@ -432,15 +508,26 @@ class Serializer(object):
node = self._to_xml_node(doc, metadata, singular, item)
result.appendChild(node)
elif type(data) is dict:
collections = metadata.get('dict_collections', {})
if nodename in collections:
metadata = collections[nodename]
for k, v in data.items():
node = doc.createElement(metadata['item_name'])
node.setAttribute(metadata['item_key'], str(k))
text = doc.createTextNode(str(v))
node.appendChild(text)
result.appendChild(node)
return result
attrs = metadata.get('attributes', {}).get(nodename, {})
for k, v in data.items():
LOG.debug("K:%s - V:%s",k,v)
if k in attrs:
result.setAttribute(k, str(v))
else:
node = self._to_xml_node(doc, metadata, k, v)
result.appendChild(node)
else: # atom
else:
# Type is atom
node = doc.createTextNode(str(data))
result.appendChild(node)
return result

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@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ import sys
import time
import types
from quantum.common import exceptions as exception
def import_class(import_str):
"""Returns a class from a string including module and class."""
@ -55,3 +57,34 @@ def import_object(import_str):
except ImportError:
cls = import_class(import_str)
return cls()
def to_primitive(value):
if type(value) is type([]) or type(value) is type((None,)):
o = []
for v in value:
o.append(to_primitive(v))
return o
elif type(value) is type({}):
o = {}
for k, v in value.iteritems():
o[k] = to_primitive(v)
return o
elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
return str(value)
elif hasattr(value, 'iteritems'):
return to_primitive(dict(value.iteritems()))
elif hasattr(value, '__iter__'):
return to_primitive(list(value))
else:
return value
def dumps(value):
try:
return json.dumps(value)
except TypeError:
pass
return json.dumps(to_primitive(value))
def loads(s):
return json.loads(s)