416 lines
14 KiB
Python
416 lines
14 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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# Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2012 Rackspace Hosting
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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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__all__ = [
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'DriverLoadFailure',
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'InvalidTransportURL',
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'Transport',
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'TransportHost',
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'TransportURL',
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'get_transport',
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'set_transport_defaults',
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]
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from oslo.config import cfg
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import six
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from stevedore import driver
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from oslo.messaging import exceptions
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from oslo.messaging.openstack.common.py3kcompat import urlutils
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_transport_opts = [
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cfg.StrOpt('transport_url',
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default=None,
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help='A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its '
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'full configuration. If not set, we fall back to the '
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'rpc_backend option and driver specific configuration.'),
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cfg.StrOpt('rpc_backend',
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default='rabbit',
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help='The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other '
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'drivers include qpid and zmq.'),
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cfg.StrOpt('control_exchange',
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default='openstack',
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help='The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May '
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'be overridden by an exchange name specified in the '
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'transport_url option.'),
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]
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def set_transport_defaults(control_exchange):
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"""Set defaults for messaging transport configuration options.
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:param control_exchange: the default exchange under which topics are scoped
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:type control_exchange: str
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"""
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cfg.set_defaults(_transport_opts,
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control_exchange=control_exchange)
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class Transport(object):
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"""A messaging transport.
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This is a mostly opaque handle for an underlying messaging transport
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driver.
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It has a single 'conf' property which is the cfg.ConfigOpts instance used
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to construct the transport object.
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"""
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def __init__(self, driver):
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self.conf = driver.conf
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self._driver = driver
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def _send(self, target, ctxt, message, wait_for_reply=None, timeout=None):
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if not target.topic:
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raise exceptions.InvalidTarget('A topic is required to send',
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target)
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return self._driver.send(target, ctxt, message,
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wait_for_reply=wait_for_reply,
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timeout=timeout)
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def _send_notification(self, target, ctxt, message, version):
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if not target.topic:
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raise exceptions.InvalidTarget('A topic is required to send',
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target)
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self._driver.send_notification(target, ctxt, message, version)
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def _listen(self, target):
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if not (target.topic and target.server):
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raise exceptions.InvalidTarget('A server\'s target must have '
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'topic and server names specified',
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target)
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return self._driver.listen(target)
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def cleanup(self):
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"""Release all resources associated with this transport."""
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self._driver.cleanup()
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class InvalidTransportURL(exceptions.MessagingException):
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"""Raised if transport URL is invalid."""
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def __init__(self, url, msg):
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super(InvalidTransportURL, self).__init__(msg)
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self.url = url
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class DriverLoadFailure(exceptions.MessagingException):
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"""Raised if a transport driver can't be loaded."""
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def __init__(self, driver, ex):
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msg = 'Failed to load transport driver "%s": %s' % (driver, ex)
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super(DriverLoadFailure, self).__init__(msg)
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self.driver = driver
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self.ex = ex
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def get_transport(conf, url=None, allowed_remote_exmods=[], aliases=None):
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"""A factory method for Transport objects.
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This method will construct a Transport object from transport configuration
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gleaned from the user's configuration and, optionally, a transport URL.
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If a transport URL is supplied as a parameter, any transport configuration
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contained in it takes precedence. If no transport URL is supplied, but
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there is a transport URL supplied in the user's configuration then that
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URL will take the place of the URL parameter. In both cases, any
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configuration not supplied in the transport URL may be taken from
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individual configuration parameters in the user's configuration.
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An example transport URL might be::
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rabbit://me:passwd@host:5672/virtual_host
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and can either be passed as a string or a TransportURL object.
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:param conf: the user configuration
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:type conf: cfg.ConfigOpts
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:param url: a transport URL
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:type url: str or TransportURL
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:param allowed_remote_exmods: a list of modules which a client using this
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transport will deserialize remote exceptions
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from
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:type allowed_remote_exmods: list
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:param aliases: A map of transport alias to transport name
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:type aliases: dict
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"""
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conf.register_opts(_transport_opts)
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if not isinstance(url, TransportURL):
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url = url or conf.transport_url
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parsed = TransportURL.parse(conf, url, aliases)
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if not parsed.transport:
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raise InvalidTransportURL(url, 'No scheme specified in "%s"' % url)
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url = parsed
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kwargs = dict(default_exchange=conf.control_exchange,
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allowed_remote_exmods=allowed_remote_exmods)
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try:
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mgr = driver.DriverManager('oslo.messaging.drivers',
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url.transport,
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invoke_on_load=True,
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invoke_args=[conf, url],
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invoke_kwds=kwargs)
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except RuntimeError as ex:
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raise DriverLoadFailure(url.transport, ex)
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return Transport(mgr.driver)
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class TransportHost(object):
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"""A host element of a parsed transport URL."""
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def __init__(self, hostname=None, port=None, username=None, password=None):
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self.hostname = hostname
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self.port = port
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self.username = username
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self.password = password
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return vars(self) == vars(other)
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self == other
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def __repr__(self):
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attrs = []
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for a in ['hostname', 'port', 'username', 'password']:
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v = getattr(self, a)
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if v:
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attrs.append((a, repr(v)))
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values = ', '.join(['%s=%s' % i for i in attrs])
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return '<TransportHost ' + values + '>'
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class TransportURL(object):
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"""A parsed transport URL.
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Transport URLs take the form::
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transport://user:pass@host1:port[,hostN:portN]/virtual_host
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i.e. the scheme selects the transport driver, you may include multiple
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hosts in netloc and the path part is a "virtual host" partition path.
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:param conf: a ConfigOpts instance
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:type conf: oslo.config.cfg.ConfigOpts
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:param transport: a transport name e.g. 'rabbit' or 'qpid'
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:type transport: str
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:param virtual_host: a virtual host path e.g. '/'
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:type virtual_host: str
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:param hosts: a list of TransportHost objects
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:type hosts: list
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:param aliases: A map of transport alias to transport name
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:type aliases: dict
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"""
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def __init__(self, conf, transport=None, virtual_host=None, hosts=None,
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aliases=None):
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self.conf = conf
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self.conf.register_opts(_transport_opts)
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self._transport = transport
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self.virtual_host = virtual_host
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if hosts is None:
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self.hosts = []
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else:
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self.hosts = hosts
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if aliases is None:
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self.aliases = {}
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else:
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self.aliases = aliases
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@property
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def transport(self):
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if self._transport is None:
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transport = self.conf.rpc_backend
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else:
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transport = self._transport
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return self.aliases.get(transport, transport)
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@transport.setter
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def transport(self, value):
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self._transport = value
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (self.transport == other.transport and
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self.virtual_host == other.virtual_host and
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self.hosts == other.hosts)
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self == other
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def __repr__(self):
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attrs = []
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for a in ['transport', 'virtual_host', 'hosts']:
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v = getattr(self, a)
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if v:
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attrs.append((a, repr(v)))
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values = ', '.join(['%s=%s' % i for i in attrs])
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return '<TransportURL ' + values + '>'
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def __str__(self):
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netlocs = []
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for host in self.hosts:
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username = host.username
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password = host.password
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hostname = host.hostname
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port = host.port
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# Starting place for the network location
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netloc = ''
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# Build the username and password portion of the transport URL
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if username is not None or password is not None:
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if username is not None:
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netloc += urlutils.quote(username, '')
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if password is not None:
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netloc += ':%s' % urlutils.quote(password, '')
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netloc += '@'
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# Build the network location portion of the transport URL
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if hostname:
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if ':' in hostname:
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netloc += '[%s]' % hostname
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else:
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netloc += hostname
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if port is not None:
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netloc += ':%d' % port
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netlocs.append(netloc)
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# Assemble the transport URL
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url = '%s://%s/' % (self.transport, ','.join(netlocs))
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if self.virtual_host:
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url += urlutils.quote(self.virtual_host)
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return url
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@classmethod
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def parse(cls, conf, url, aliases=None):
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"""Parse an url.
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Assuming a URL takes the form of:
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transport://user:pass@host1:port[,hostN:portN]/virtual_host
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then parse the URL and return a TransportURL object.
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Netloc is parsed following the sequence bellow:
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* It is first split by ',' in order to support multiple hosts
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* The last parsed username and password will be propagated to the rest
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of hosts specified:
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user:passwd@host1:port1,host2:port2
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[
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{"username": "user", "password": "passwd", "host": "host1:port1"},
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{"username": "user", "password": "passwd", "host": "host2:port2"}
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]
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* In order to avoid the above propagation, it is possible to alter the
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order in which the hosts are specified or specify a set of fake
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credentials using ",:@host2:port2"
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user:passwd@host1:port1,:@host2:port2
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[
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{"username": "user", "password": "passwd", "host": "host1:port1"},
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{"username": "", "password": "", "host": "host2:port2"}
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]
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:param conf: a ConfigOpts instance
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:type conf: oslo.config.cfg.ConfigOpts
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:param url: The URL to parse
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:type url: str
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:param aliases: A map of transport alias to transport name
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:type aliases: dict
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:returns: A TransportURL
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"""
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if not url:
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return cls(conf, aliases=aliases)
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if not isinstance(url, six.string_types):
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raise InvalidTransportURL(url, 'Wrong URL type')
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url = urlutils.urlparse(url)
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# Make sure there's not a query string; that could identify
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# requirements we can't comply with (e.g., ssl), so reject it if
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# it's present
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if '?' in url.path or url.query:
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raise InvalidTransportURL(url.geturl(),
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"Cannot comply with query string in "
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"transport URL")
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virtual_host = None
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if url.path.startswith('/'):
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virtual_host = url.path[1:]
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hosts = []
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username = password = ''
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for host in url.netloc.split(','):
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if not host:
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continue
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hostname = host
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username = password = port = None
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if '@' in host:
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username, hostname = host.split('@', 1)
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if ':' in username:
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username, password = username.split(':', 1)
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if not hostname:
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hostname = None
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elif hostname.startswith('['):
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# Find the closing ']' and extract the hostname
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host_end = hostname.find(']')
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if host_end < 0:
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# NOTE(Vek): Identical to what Python 2.7's
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# urlparse.urlparse() raises in this case
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raise ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL")
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port_text = hostname[host_end:]
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hostname = hostname[1:host_end]
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# Now we need the port; this is compliant with how urlparse
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# parses the port data
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port = None
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if ':' in port_text:
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port = int(port_text.split(':', 1)[1])
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elif ':' in hostname:
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hostname, port = hostname.split(':', 1)
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port = int(port)
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hosts.append(TransportHost(hostname=hostname,
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port=port,
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username=username,
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password=password))
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return cls(conf, url.scheme, virtual_host, hosts, aliases)
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