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Masahito Muroi 60e658d667 Support hostname in show, update and delete host operations
The Blazar CLI doesn't support show, update and delete host operations
with hostname. It only accepts id because host uses a key called
hypervisor_hostname, rather one called name like for leases.

This patch enables the Blazar CLI to support hostname as well.

Change-Id: I3a7a3307099ed518d89de37039f9366770a21ce2
Closes-Bug: #1702266
2018-04-19 09:55:28 +00:00

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import datetime
import os
import re
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils as json
from blazarclient import exception
from blazarclient.i18n import _
ELAPSED_TIME_REGEX = '^(\d+)([s|m|h|d])$'
LEASE_DATE_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f'
API_DATE_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'
def env(*args, **kwargs):
"""Returns the first environment variable set.
if none are non-empty, defaults to '' or keyword arg default.
"""
for v in args:
value = os.environ.get(v)
if value:
return value
return kwargs.get('default', '')
def to_primitive(value):
if isinstance(value, list) or isinstance(value, tuple):
o = []
for v in value:
o.append(to_primitive(v))
return o
elif isinstance(value, dict):
o = {}
for k, v in value.items():
o[k] = to_primitive(v)
return o
elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
return str(value)
elif hasattr(value, 'iteritems'):
return to_primitive(dict(value.items()))
elif hasattr(value, '__iter__'):
return to_primitive(list(value))
else:
return value
def dumps(value, indent=None):
try:
return json.dumps(value, indent=indent)
except TypeError:
pass
return json.dumps(to_primitive(value))
def get_item_properties(item, fields, mixed_case_fields=None, formatters=None):
"""Return a tuple containing the item properties.
:param item: a single item resource (e.g. Server, Tenant, etc)
:param fields: tuple of strings with the desired field names
:param mixed_case_fields: tuple of field names to preserve case
:param formatters: dictionary mapping field names to callables
to format the values
"""
row = []
if mixed_case_fields is None:
mixed_case_fields = []
if formatters is None:
formatters = {}
for field in fields:
if field in formatters:
row.append(formatters[field](item))
else:
if field in mixed_case_fields:
field_name = field.replace(' ', '_')
else:
field_name = field.lower().replace(' ', '_')
if not hasattr(item, field_name) and isinstance(item, dict):
data = item[field_name]
else:
data = getattr(item, field_name, '')
if data is None:
data = ''
row.append(data)
return tuple(row)
def find_resource_id_by_name_or_id(client, resource, name_or_id,
name_key, id_pattern):
resource_manager = getattr(client, resource)
is_id = re.match(id_pattern, name_or_id)
if is_id:
resources = resource_manager.list()
for resource in resources:
if resource['id'] == name_or_id:
return name_or_id
raise exception.BlazarClientException('No resource found with ID %s' %
name_or_id)
return _find_resource_id_by_name(client, resource, name_or_id, name_key)
def _find_resource_id_by_name(client, resource, name, name_key):
resource_manager = getattr(client, resource)
resources = resource_manager.list()
named_resources = []
key = name_key if name_key else 'name'
for resource in resources:
if resource[key] == name:
named_resources.append(resource['id'])
if len(named_resources) > 1:
raise exception.NoUniqueMatch(message="There are more than one "
"appropriate resources for the "
"name '%s' and type '%s'" %
(name, resource))
elif named_resources:
return named_resources[0]
else:
message = "Unable to find resource with name '%s'" % name
raise exception.BlazarClientException(message=message,
status_code=404)
def from_elapsed_time_to_seconds(elapsed_time, pos_sign=True):
"""Return the positive or negative amount of seconds based on the
elapsed_time parameter with a sign depending on the sign parameter.
:param: elapsed_time: a string that matches ELAPSED_TIME_REGEX
:param: sign: if pos_sign is True, the returned value will be positive.
Otherwise it will be positive.
"""
is_elapsed_time = re.match(ELAPSED_TIME_REGEX, elapsed_time)
if is_elapsed_time is None:
raise exception.BlazarClientException(_("Invalid time "
"format for option."))
elapsed_time_value = int(is_elapsed_time.group(1))
elapsed_time_option = is_elapsed_time.group(2)
seconds = {
's': lambda x:
datetime.timedelta(seconds=x).total_seconds(),
'm': lambda x:
datetime.timedelta(minutes=x).total_seconds(),
'h': lambda x:
datetime.timedelta(hours=x).total_seconds(),
'd': lambda x:
datetime.timedelta(days=x).total_seconds(),
}[elapsed_time_option](elapsed_time_value)
# the above code returns a "float"
if pos_sign:
return int(seconds)
return int(seconds) * -1
def from_elapsed_time_to_delta(elapsed_time, pos_sign=True):
"""Return the positive or negative delta time based on the
elapsed_time parameter.
:param: elapsed_time: a string that matches ELAPSED_TIME_REGEX
:param: sign: if sign is True, the returned value will be negative.
Otherwise it will be positive.
"""
seconds = from_elapsed_time_to_seconds(elapsed_time, pos_sign=pos_sign)
return datetime.timedelta(seconds=seconds)