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openstacksdk/openstack/image/v2/image.py
Artem Goncharov 0c9742e202 Extend functional test of image
Add few invocations of the tagging funcitonality on the image.
Since image resource already include TagMixin there is no need (and actually 
harm) to include tags attribute explicitly - drop it.

Change-Id: Ie6564e03062763c83eeefb1e5b26ea4d873dbc99
2021-05-11 07:15:30 +00:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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from openstack import exceptions
from openstack.image import _download
from openstack import resource
from openstack import utils
class Image(resource.Resource, resource.TagMixin, _download.DownloadMixin):
resources_key = 'images'
base_path = '/images'
# capabilities
allow_create = True
allow_fetch = True
allow_commit = True
allow_delete = True
allow_list = True
commit_method = 'PATCH'
commit_jsonpatch = True
# Store all unknown attributes under 'properties' in the object.
# Remotely they would be still in the resource root
_store_unknown_attrs_as_properties = True
_query_mapping = resource.QueryParameters(
"name", "visibility",
"member_status", "owner",
"status", "size_min", "size_max",
"protected", "is_hidden",
"sort_key", "sort_dir", "sort", "tag",
"created_at", "updated_at",
is_hidden="os_hidden")
# NOTE: Do not add "self" support here. If you've used Python before,
# you know that self, while not being a reserved word, has special
# meaning. You can't call a class initializer with the self name
# as the first argument and then additionally in kwargs, as we
# do when we're constructing instances from the JSON body.
# Resource.list explicitly pops off any "self" keys from bodies so
# that we don't end up getting the following:
# TypeError: __init__() got multiple values for argument 'self'
# The image data (bytes or a file-like object)
data = None
# Properties
#: Hash of the image data used. The Image service uses this value
#: for verification.
checksum = resource.Body('checksum')
#: The container format refers to whether the VM image is in a file
#: format that also contains metadata about the actual VM.
#: Container formats include OVF and Amazon AMI. In addition,
#: a VM image might not have a container format - instead,
#: the image is just a blob of unstructured data.
container_format = resource.Body('container_format')
#: The date and time when the image was created.
created_at = resource.Body('created_at')
#: Valid values are: aki, ari, ami, raw, iso, vhd, vdi, qcow2, or vmdk.
#: The disk format of a VM image is the format of the underlying
#: disk image. Virtual appliance vendors have different formats
#: for laying out the information contained in a VM disk image.
disk_format = resource.Body('disk_format')
#: This field controls whether an image is displayed in the default
#: image-list response
is_hidden = resource.Body('os_hidden', type=bool)
#: Defines whether the image can be deleted.
#: *Type: bool*
is_protected = resource.Body('protected', type=bool)
#: The algorithm used to compute a secure hash of the image data
#: for this image
hash_algo = resource.Body('os_hash_algo')
#: The hexdigest of the secure hash of the image data computed using
#: the algorithm whose name is the value of the os_hash_algo property.
hash_value = resource.Body('os_hash_value')
#: The minimum disk size in GB that is required to boot the image.
min_disk = resource.Body('min_disk')
#: The minimum amount of RAM in MB that is required to boot the image.
min_ram = resource.Body('min_ram')
#: The name of the image.
name = resource.Body('name')
#: The ID of the owner, or project, of the image.
owner = resource.Body('owner', alias='owner_id')
#: The ID of the owner, or project, of the image. (backwards compat)
owner_id = resource.Body('owner', alias='owner')
# TODO(mordred) This is not how this works in v2. I mean, it's how it
# should work, but it's not. We need to fix properties. They work right
# in shade, so we can draw some logic from there.
#: Properties, if any, that are associated with the image.
properties = resource.Body('properties')
#: The size of the image data, in bytes.
size = resource.Body('size', type=int)
#: When present, Glance will attempt to store the disk image data in the
#: backing store indicated by the value of the header. When not present,
#: Glance will store the disk image data in the backing store that is
#: marked default. Valid values are: file, s3, rbd, swift, cinder,
#: gridfs, sheepdog, or vsphere.
store = resource.Body('store')
#: The image status.
status = resource.Body('status')
#: The date and time when the image was updated.
updated_at = resource.Body('updated_at')
#: The virtual size of the image.
virtual_size = resource.Body('virtual_size')
#: The image visibility.
visibility = resource.Body('visibility')
#: The URL for the virtual machine image file.
file = resource.Body('file')
#: A list of URLs to access the image file in external store.
#: This list appears if the show_multiple_locations option is set
#: to true in the Image service's configuration file.
locations = resource.Body('locations')
#: The URL to access the image file kept in external store. It appears
#: when you set the show_image_direct_url option to true in the
#: Image service's configuration file.
direct_url = resource.Body('direct_url')
#: The URL to access the image file kept in external store.
url = resource.Body('url')
#: The location metadata.
metadata = resource.Body('metadata', type=dict)
# Additional Image Properties
# https://docs.openstack.org/glance/latest/user/common-image-properties.html
# http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/glance-property-keys.html
#: The CPU architecture that must be supported by the hypervisor.
architecture = resource.Body("architecture")
#: The hypervisor type. Note that qemu is used for both QEMU and
#: KVM hypervisor types.
hypervisor_type = resource.Body("hypervisor_type")
#: Optional property allows created servers to have a different bandwidth
#: cap than that defined in the network they are attached to.
instance_type_rxtx_factor = resource.Body(
"instance_type_rxtx_factor", type=float)
# For snapshot images, this is the UUID of the server used to
#: create this image.
instance_uuid = resource.Body('instance_uuid')
#: Specifies whether the image needs a config drive.
#: `mandatory` or `optional` (default if property is not used).
needs_config_drive = resource.Body('img_config_drive')
#: The ID of an image stored in the Image service that should be used
#: as the kernel when booting an AMI-style image.
kernel_id = resource.Body('kernel_id')
#: The common name of the operating system distribution in lowercase
os_distro = resource.Body('os_distro')
#: The operating system version as specified by the distributor.
os_version = resource.Body('os_version')
#: Secure Boot is a security standard. When the instance starts,
#: Secure Boot first examines software such as firmware and OS by
#: their signature and only allows them to run if the signatures are valid.
needs_secure_boot = resource.Body('os_secure_boot')
#: Time for graceful shutdown
os_shutdown_timeout = resource.Body('os_shutdown_timeout', type=int)
#: The ID of image stored in the Image service that should be used as
#: the ramdisk when booting an AMI-style image.
ramdisk_id = resource.Body('ramdisk_id')
#: The virtual machine mode. This represents the host/guest ABI
#: (application binary interface) used for the virtual machine.
vm_mode = resource.Body('vm_mode')
#: The preferred number of sockets to expose to the guest.
hw_cpu_sockets = resource.Body('hw_cpu_sockets', type=int)
#: The preferred number of cores to expose to the guest.
hw_cpu_cores = resource.Body('hw_cpu_cores', type=int)
#: The preferred number of threads to expose to the guest.
hw_cpu_threads = resource.Body('hw_cpu_threads', type=int)
#: Specifies the type of disk controller to attach disk devices to.
#: One of scsi, virtio, uml, xen, ide, or usb.
hw_disk_bus = resource.Body('hw_disk_bus')
#: Used to pin the virtual CPUs (vCPUs) of instances to the
#: host's physical CPU cores (pCPUs).
hw_cpu_policy = resource.Body('hw_cpu_policy')
#: Defines how hardware CPU threads in a simultaneous
#: multithreading-based (SMT) architecture be used.
hw_cpu_thread_policy = resource.Body('hw_cpu_thread_policy')
#: Adds a random-number generator device to the image's instances.
hw_rng_model = resource.Body('hw_rng_model')
#: For libvirt: Enables booting an ARM system using the specified
#: machine type.
#: For Hyper-V: Specifies whether the Hyper-V instance will be a
#: generation 1 or generation 2 VM.
hw_machine_type = resource.Body('hw_machine_type')
#: Enables the use of VirtIO SCSI (virtio-scsi) to provide block device
#: access for compute instances; by default, instances use VirtIO Block
#: (virtio-blk).
hw_scsi_model = resource.Body('hw_scsi_model')
#: Specifies the count of serial ports that should be provided.
hw_serial_port_count = resource.Body('hw_serial_port_count', type=int)
#: The video image driver used.
hw_video_model = resource.Body('hw_video_model')
#: Maximum RAM for the video image.
hw_video_ram = resource.Body('hw_video_ram', type=int)
#: Enables a virtual hardware watchdog device that carries out the
#: specified action if the server hangs.
hw_watchdog_action = resource.Body('hw_watchdog_action')
#: The kernel command line to be used by the libvirt driver, instead
#: of the default.
os_command_line = resource.Body('os_command_line')
#: Specifies the model of virtual network interface device to use.
hw_vif_model = resource.Body('hw_vif_model')
#: If true, this enables the virtio-net multiqueue feature.
#: In this case, the driver sets the number of queues equal to the
#: number of guest vCPUs. This makes the network performance scale
#: across a number of vCPUs.
is_hw_vif_multiqueue_enabled = resource.Body(
'hw_vif_multiqueue_enabled', type=bool)
#: If true, enables the BIOS bootmenu.
is_hw_boot_menu_enabled = resource.Body('hw_boot_menu', type=bool)
#: The virtual SCSI or IDE controller used by the hypervisor.
vmware_adaptertype = resource.Body('vmware_adaptertype')
#: A VMware GuestID which describes the operating system installed
#: in the image.
vmware_ostype = resource.Body('vmware_ostype')
#: If true, the root partition on the disk is automatically resized
#: before the instance boots.
has_auto_disk_config = resource.Body('auto_disk_config')
#: The operating system installed on the image.
os_type = resource.Body('os_type')
#: The operating system admin username.
os_admin_user = resource.Body('os_admin_user')
#: If true, QEMU guest agent will be exposed to the instance.
hw_qemu_guest_agent = resource.Body('hw_qemu_guest_agent', type=bool)
#: If true, require quiesce on snapshot via QEMU guest agent.
os_require_quiesce = resource.Body('os_require_quiesce', type=bool)
#: The URL for the schema describing a virtual machine image.
schema = resource.Body('schema')
def _action(self, session, action):
"""Call an action on an image ID."""
url = utils.urljoin(self.base_path, self.id, 'actions', action)
return session.post(url,)
def deactivate(self, session):
"""Deactivate an image
Note: Only administrative users can view image locations
for deactivated images.
"""
self._action(session, "deactivate")
def reactivate(self, session):
"""Reactivate an image
Note: The image must exist in order to be reactivated.
"""
self._action(session, "reactivate")
def upload(self, session):
"""Upload data into an existing image"""
url = utils.urljoin(self.base_path, self.id, 'file')
return session.put(url, data=self.data,
headers={"Content-Type": "application/octet-stream",
"Accept": ""})
def stage(self, session):
"""Stage binary image data into an existing image"""
url = utils.urljoin(self.base_path, self.id, 'stage')
response = session.put(
url, data=self.data,
headers={"Content-Type": "application/octet-stream",
"Accept": ""})
self._translate_response(response, has_body=False)
return self
def import_image(self, session, method='glance-direct', uri=None,
store=None, stores=None, all_stores=None,
all_stores_must_succeed=None):
"""Import Image via interoperable image import process"""
if all_stores and (store or stores):
raise exceptions.InvalidRequest(
"all_stores is mutually exclusive with"
" store and stores")
if store and stores:
raise exceptions.InvalidRequest(
"store and stores are mutually exclusive."
" Please just use stores.")
if store:
stores = [store]
else:
stores = stores or []
url = utils.urljoin(self.base_path, self.id, 'import')
json = {'method': {'name': method}}
if uri:
if method == 'web-download':
json['method']['uri'] = uri
else:
raise exceptions.InvalidRequest('URI is only supported with '
'method: "web-download"')
if all_stores is not None:
json['all_stores'] = all_stores
if all_stores_must_succeed is not None:
json['all_stores_must_succeed'] = all_stores_must_succeed
for s in stores:
json.setdefault('stores', [])
json['stores'].append(s.id)
headers = {}
# Backward compat
if store is not None:
headers = {'X-Image-Meta-Store': store.id}
session.post(url, json=json, headers=headers)
def _consume_header_attrs(self, attrs):
self.image_import_methods = []
_image_import_methods = attrs.pop('OpenStack-image-import-methods', '')
if _image_import_methods:
self.image_import_methods = _image_import_methods.split(',')
return super()._consume_header_attrs(attrs)
def _prepare_request(self, requires_id=None, prepend_key=False,
patch=False, base_path=None, **kwargs):
request = super(Image, self)._prepare_request(requires_id=requires_id,
prepend_key=prepend_key,
patch=patch,
base_path=base_path)
if patch:
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'application/openstack-images-v2.1-json-patch',
'Accept': ''
}
request.headers.update(headers)
return request
@classmethod
def find(cls, session, name_or_id, ignore_missing=True, **params):
# Do a regular search first (ignoring missing)
result = super(Image, cls).find(session, name_or_id, True,
**params)
if result:
return result
else:
# Search also in hidden images
params['is_hidden'] = True
data = cls.list(session, **params)
result = cls._get_one_match(name_or_id, data)
if result is not None:
return result
if ignore_missing:
return None
raise exceptions.ResourceNotFound(
"No %s found for %s" % (cls.__name__, name_or_id))