nova/nova/api/openstack/extensions.py

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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright 2011 Justin Santa Barbara
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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 abc
import functools
import os
from oslo.utils import importutils
import six
import webob.dec
import webob.exc
import nova.api.openstack
from nova.api.openstack import wsgi
from nova import exception
from nova.i18n import _
from nova.i18n import _LE
from nova.i18n import _LW
from nova.openstack.common import log as logging
import nova.policy
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ExtensionDescriptor(object):
"""Base class that defines the contract for extensions.
Note that you don't have to derive from this class to have a valid
extension; it is purely a convenience.
"""
# The name of the extension, e.g., 'Fox In Socks'
name = None
# The alias for the extension, e.g., 'FOXNSOX'
alias = None
# Description comes from the docstring for the class
# The XML namespace for the extension, e.g.,
# 'http://www.fox.in.socks/api/ext/pie/v1.0'
namespace = None
# The timestamp when the extension was last updated, e.g.,
# '2011-01-22T19:25:27Z'
updated = None
def __init__(self, ext_mgr):
"""Register extension with the extension manager."""
ext_mgr.register(self)
self.ext_mgr = ext_mgr
def get_resources(self):
"""List of extensions.ResourceExtension extension objects.
Resources define new nouns, and are accessible through URLs.
"""
resources = []
return resources
def get_controller_extensions(self):
"""List of extensions.ControllerExtension extension objects.
Controller extensions are used to extend existing controllers.
"""
controller_exts = []
return controller_exts
@classmethod
def nsmap(cls):
"""Synthesize a namespace map from extension."""
# Start with a base nsmap
nsmap = ext_nsmap.copy()
# Add the namespace for the extension
nsmap[cls.alias] = cls.namespace
return nsmap
ext_nsmap = {}
class ExtensionsController(wsgi.Resource):
def __init__(self, extension_manager):
self.extension_manager = extension_manager
super(ExtensionsController, self).__init__(None)
def _translate(self, ext):
ext_data = {}
ext_data['name'] = ext.name
ext_data['alias'] = ext.alias
ext_data['description'] = ext.__doc__
ext_data['namespace'] = ext.namespace
ext_data['updated'] = ext.updated
ext_data['links'] = [] # TODO(dprince): implement extension links
return ext_data
def index(self, req):
extensions = []
for ext in self.extension_manager.sorted_extensions():
extensions.append(self._translate(ext))
return dict(extensions=extensions)
def show(self, req, id):
try:
# NOTE(dprince): the extensions alias is used as the 'id' for show
ext = self.extension_manager.extensions[id]
except KeyError:
raise webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
return dict(extension=self._translate(ext))
def delete(self, req, id):
raise webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
def create(self, req, body):
raise webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
class ExtensionManager(object):
"""Load extensions from the configured extension path.
See nova/tests/api/openstack/compute/extensions/foxinsocks.py or an
example extension implementation.
"""
def sorted_extensions(self):
if self.sorted_ext_list is None:
self.sorted_ext_list = sorted(self.extensions.iteritems())
for _alias, ext in self.sorted_ext_list:
yield ext
def is_loaded(self, alias):
return alias in self.extensions
def register(self, ext):
# Do nothing if the extension doesn't check out
if not self._check_extension(ext):
return
alias = ext.alias
if alias in self.extensions:
raise exception.NovaException("Found duplicate extension: %s"
% alias)
self.extensions[alias] = ext
self.sorted_ext_list = None
def get_resources(self):
"""Returns a list of ResourceExtension objects."""
resources = []
resources.append(ResourceExtension('extensions',
ExtensionsController(self)))
for ext in self.sorted_extensions():
try:
resources.extend(ext.get_resources())
except AttributeError:
# NOTE(dprince): Extension aren't required to have resource
# extensions
pass
return resources
def get_controller_extensions(self):
"""Returns a list of ControllerExtension objects."""
controller_exts = []
for ext in self.sorted_extensions():
try:
get_ext_method = ext.get_controller_extensions
except AttributeError:
# NOTE(Vek): Extensions aren't required to have
# controller extensions
continue
controller_exts.extend(get_ext_method())
return controller_exts
def _check_extension(self, extension):
"""Checks for required methods in extension objects."""
try:
LOG.debug('Ext name: %s', extension.name)
LOG.debug('Ext alias: %s', extension.alias)
LOG.debug('Ext description: %s',
' '.join(extension.__doc__.strip().split()))
LOG.debug('Ext namespace: %s', extension.namespace)
LOG.debug('Ext updated: %s', extension.updated)
except AttributeError as ex:
LOG.exception(_LE("Exception loading extension: %s"), ex)
return False
return True
def load_extension(self, ext_factory):
"""Execute an extension factory.
Loads an extension. The 'ext_factory' is the name of a
callable that will be imported and called with one
argument--the extension manager. The factory callable is
expected to call the register() method at least once.
"""
LOG.debug("Loading extension %s", ext_factory)
if isinstance(ext_factory, six.string_types):
# Load the factory
factory = importutils.import_class(ext_factory)
else:
factory = ext_factory
# Call it
LOG.debug("Calling extension factory %s", ext_factory)
factory(self)
def _load_extensions(self):
"""Load extensions specified on the command line."""
extensions = list(self.cls_list)
for ext_factory in extensions:
try:
self.load_extension(ext_factory)
except Exception as exc:
LOG.warning(_LW('Failed to load extension %(ext_factory)s: '
'%(exc)s'),
{'ext_factory': ext_factory, 'exc': exc})
class ControllerExtension(object):
"""Extend core controllers of nova OpenStack API.
Provide a way to extend existing nova OpenStack API core
controllers.
"""
def __init__(self, extension, collection, controller):
self.extension = extension
self.collection = collection
self.controller = controller
class ResourceExtension(object):
"""Add top level resources to the OpenStack API in nova."""
def __init__(self, collection, controller=None, parent=None,
collection_actions=None, member_actions=None,
custom_routes_fn=None, inherits=None, member_name=None):
if not collection_actions:
collection_actions = {}
if not member_actions:
member_actions = {}
self.collection = collection
self.controller = controller
self.parent = parent
self.collection_actions = collection_actions
self.member_actions = member_actions
self.custom_routes_fn = custom_routes_fn
self.inherits = inherits
self.member_name = member_name
def load_standard_extensions(ext_mgr, logger, path, package, ext_list=None):
"""Registers all standard API extensions."""
# Walk through all the modules in our directory...
our_dir = path[0]
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(our_dir):
# Compute the relative package name from the dirpath
relpath = os.path.relpath(dirpath, our_dir)
if relpath == '.':
relpkg = ''
else:
relpkg = '.%s' % '.'.join(relpath.split(os.sep))
# Now, consider each file in turn, only considering .py files
for fname in filenames:
root, ext = os.path.splitext(fname)
# Skip __init__ and anything that's not .py
if ext != '.py' or root == '__init__':
continue
# Try loading it
classname = "%s%s" % (root[0].upper(), root[1:])
classpath = ("%s%s.%s.%s" %
(package, relpkg, root, classname))
if ext_list is not None and classname not in ext_list:
logger.debug("Skipping extension: %s" % classpath)
continue
try:
ext_mgr.load_extension(classpath)
except Exception as exc:
logger.warn(_('Failed to load extension %(classpath)s: '
'%(exc)s'),
{'classpath': classpath, 'exc': exc})
# Now, let's consider any subdirectories we may have...
subdirs = []
for dname in dirnames:
# Skip it if it does not have __init__.py
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dirpath, dname, '__init__.py')):
continue
# If it has extension(), delegate...
ext_name = "%s%s.%s.extension" % (package, relpkg, dname)
try:
ext = importutils.import_class(ext_name)
except ImportError:
# extension() doesn't exist on it, so we'll explore
# the directory for ourselves
subdirs.append(dname)
else:
try:
ext(ext_mgr)
except Exception as exc:
logger.warn(_('Failed to load extension %(ext_name)s:'
'%(exc)s'),
{'ext_name': ext_name, 'exc': exc})
# Update the list of directories we'll explore...
# using os.walk 'the caller can modify the dirnames list in-place,
# and walk() will only recurse into the subdirectories whose names
# remain in dirnames'
# https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html#os.walk
dirnames[:] = subdirs
def core_authorizer(api_name, extension_name):
def authorize(context, target=None, action=None):
if target is None:
target = {'project_id': context.project_id,
'user_id': context.user_id}
if action is None:
act = '%s:%s' % (api_name, extension_name)
else:
act = '%s:%s:%s' % (api_name, extension_name, action)
nova.policy.enforce(context, act, target)
return authorize
def extension_authorizer(api_name, extension_name):
return core_authorizer('%s_extension' % api_name, extension_name)
def soft_authorizer(hard_authorizer, api_name, extension_name):
hard_authorize = hard_authorizer(api_name, extension_name)
def authorize(context, action=None):
try:
hard_authorize(context, action=action)
return True
except exception.Forbidden:
return False
return authorize
def soft_extension_authorizer(api_name, extension_name):
return soft_authorizer(extension_authorizer, api_name, extension_name)
def soft_core_authorizer(api_name, extension_name):
return soft_authorizer(core_authorizer, api_name, extension_name)
def check_compute_policy(context, action, target, scope='compute'):
_action = '%s:%s' % (scope, action)
nova.policy.enforce(context, _action, target)
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class V3APIExtensionBase(object):
"""Abstract base class for all V3 API extensions.
All V3 API extensions must derive from this class and implement
the abstract methods get_resources and get_controller_extensions
even if they just return an empty list. The extensions must also
define the abstract properties.
"""
def __init__(self, extension_info):
self.extension_info = extension_info
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_resources(self):
"""Return a list of resources extensions.
The extensions should return a list of ResourceExtension
objects. This list may be empty.
"""
pass
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_controller_extensions(self):
"""Return a list of controller extensions.
The extensions should return a list of ControllerExtension
objects. This list may be empty.
"""
pass
@abc.abstractproperty
def name(self):
"""Name of the extension."""
pass
@abc.abstractproperty
def alias(self):
"""Alias for the extension."""
pass
@abc.abstractproperty
def version(self):
"""Version of the extension."""
pass
def expected_errors(errors):
"""Decorator for v3 API methods which specifies expected exceptions.
Specify which exceptions may occur when an API method is called. If an
unexpected exception occurs then return a 500 instead and ask the user
of the API to file a bug report.
"""
def decorator(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception as exc:
if isinstance(exc, webob.exc.WSGIHTTPException):
if isinstance(errors, int):
t_errors = (errors,)
else:
t_errors = errors
if exc.code in t_errors:
raise
elif isinstance(exc, exception.PolicyNotAuthorized):
# Note(cyeoh): Special case to handle
# PolicyNotAuthorized exceptions so every
# extension method does not need to wrap authorize
# calls. ResourceExceptionHandler silently
# converts NotAuthorized to HTTPForbidden
raise
elif isinstance(exc, exception.ValidationError):
# Note(oomichi): Handle a validation error, which
# happens due to invalid API parameters, as an
# expected error.
raise
LOG.exception(_LE("Unexpected exception in API method"))
msg = _('Unexpected API Error. Please report this at '
'http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/ and attach the Nova '
'API log if possible.\n%s') % type(exc)
raise webob.exc.HTTPInternalServerError(explanation=msg)
return wrapped
return decorator