# # 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 functools import logging import re from oslo_utils import strutils from cinderclient._i18n import _ from cinderclient import exceptions from cinderclient import utils LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) # key is unsupported version, value is appropriate supported alternative REPLACEMENT_VERSIONS = {"1": "3", "2": "3"} MAX_VERSION = "3.64" MIN_VERSION = "3.0" _SUBSTITUTIONS = {} _type_error_msg = "'%(other)s' should be an instance of '%(cls)s'" class APIVersion(object): """This class represents an API Version with convenience methods for manipulation and comparison of version numbers that we need to do to implement microversions. """ def __init__(self, version_str=None): """Create an API version object.""" self.ver_major = 0 self.ver_minor = 0 if version_str is not None: match = re.match(r"^([1-9]\d*)\.([1-9]\d*|0|latest)$", version_str) if match: self.ver_major = int(match.group(1)) if match.group(2) == "latest": # NOTE(andreykurilin): Infinity allows to easily determine # latest version and doesn't require any additional checks # in comparison methods. self.ver_minor = float("inf") else: self.ver_minor = int(match.group(2)) else: msg = (_("Invalid format of client version '%s'. " "Expected format 'X.Y', where X is a major part and Y " "is a minor part of version.") % version_str) raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(msg) def __str__(self): """Debug/Logging representation of object.""" if self.is_latest(): return "Latest API Version Major: %s" % self.ver_major return ("API Version Major: %s, Minor: %s" % (self.ver_major, self.ver_minor)) def __repr__(self): if self: return "" % self.get_string() return "" def __bool__(self): return self.ver_major != 0 or self.ver_minor != 0 __nonzero__ = __bool__ def is_latest(self): return self.ver_minor == float("inf") def __lt__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, APIVersion): raise TypeError(_type_error_msg % {"other": other, "cls": self.__class__}) return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) < (other.ver_major, other.ver_minor)) def __eq__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, APIVersion): raise TypeError(_type_error_msg % {"other": other, "cls": self.__class__}) return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) == (other.ver_major, other.ver_minor)) def __gt__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, APIVersion): raise TypeError(_type_error_msg % {"other": other, "cls": self.__class__}) return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) > (other.ver_major, other.ver_minor)) def __le__(self, other): return self < other or self == other def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) def __ge__(self, other): return self > other or self == other def matches(self, min_version, max_version=None): """Returns whether the version object represents a version greater than or equal to the minimum version and less than or equal to the maximum version. :param min_version: Minimum acceptable version. :param max_version: Maximum acceptable version. :returns: boolean If min_version is null then there is no minimum limit. If max_version is null then there is no maximum limit. If self is null then raise ValueError """ if not self: raise ValueError("Null APIVersion doesn't support 'matches'.") if isinstance(min_version, str): min_version = APIVersion(version_str=min_version) if isinstance(max_version, str): max_version = APIVersion(version_str=max_version) # This will work when they are None and when they are version 0.0 if not min_version and not max_version: return True if not max_version: return min_version <= self if not min_version: return self <= max_version return min_version <= self <= max_version def get_string(self): """Converts object to string representation which if used to create an APIVersion object results in the same version. """ if not self: raise ValueError("Null APIVersion cannot be converted to string.") elif self.is_latest(): return "%s.%s" % (self.ver_major, "latest") return "%s.%s" % (self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) def get_major_version(self): return "%s" % self.ver_major class VersionedMethod(object): def __init__(self, name, start_version, end_version, func): """Versioning information for a single method :param name: Name of the method :param start_version: Minimum acceptable version :param end_version: Maximum acceptable_version :param func: Method to call Minimum and maximums are inclusive """ self.name = name self.start_version = start_version self.end_version = end_version self.func = func def __str__(self): return ("Version Method %s: min: %s, max: %s" % (self.name, self.start_version, self.end_version)) def __repr__(self): return "" % self.name def get_available_major_versions(): # NOTE: the discovery code previously here assumed that if a v2 # module exists, it must contain a client. This will be False # during the transition period when the v2 client is removed but # we are still using other classes in that module. Right now there's # only one client version available, so we simply hard-code it. return ['3'] def check_major_version(api_version): """Checks major part of ``APIVersion`` obj is supported. :raises cinderclient.exceptions.UnsupportedVersion: if major part is not supported """ available_versions = get_available_major_versions() if (api_version and str(api_version.ver_major) not in available_versions): if len(available_versions) == 1: msg = ("Invalid client version '%(version)s'. " "Major part should be '%(major)s'") % { "version": api_version.get_string(), "major": available_versions[0]} else: msg = ("Invalid client version '%(version)s'. " "Major part must be one of: '%(major)s'") % { "version": api_version.get_string(), "major": ", ".join(available_versions)} raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(msg) def get_api_version(version_string): """Returns checked APIVersion object""" version_string = str(version_string) if version_string in REPLACEMENT_VERSIONS: LOG.warning("Version %(old)s is not supported, use " "supported version %(now)s instead.", {"old": version_string, "now": REPLACEMENT_VERSIONS[version_string]}) if strutils.is_int_like(version_string): version_string = "%s.0" % version_string api_version = APIVersion(version_string) check_major_version(api_version) return api_version def _get_server_version_range(client): try: versions = client.services.server_api_version() except AttributeError: # Wrong client was used, translate to something helpful. raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion( _('Invalid client version %s to get server version range. Only ' 'the v3 client is supported for this operation.') % client.version) if not versions: msg = _("Server does not support microversions. You cannot use this " "version of the cinderclient with the requested server. " "Try using a cinderclient version less than 8.0.0.") raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(msg) for version in versions: if '3.' in version.version: return APIVersion(version.min_version), APIVersion(version.version) # if we're still here, there's nothing we understand in the versions msg = _("You cannot use this version of the cinderclient with the " "requested server.") raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(msg) def get_highest_version(client): """Queries the server version info and returns highest supported microversion :param client: client object :returns: APIVersion """ server_start_version, server_end_version = _get_server_version_range( client) return server_end_version def discover_version(client, requested_version): """Checks ``requested_version`` and returns the most recent version supported by both the API and the client. :param client: client object :param requested_version: requested version represented by APIVersion obj :returns: APIVersion """ server_start_version, server_end_version = _get_server_version_range( client) _validate_server_version(server_start_version, server_end_version) # get the highest version the server can handle relative to the # requested version valid_version = _validate_requested_version( requested_version, server_start_version, server_end_version) # see if we need to downgrade for the client client_max = APIVersion(MAX_VERSION) if client_max < valid_version: msg = _("Requested version %(requested_version)s is " "not supported. Downgrading requested version " "to %(actual_version)s.") LOG.debug(msg, { "requested_version": requested_version, "actual_version": client_max}) valid_version = client_max return valid_version def _validate_requested_version(requested_version, server_start_version, server_end_version): """Validates the requested version. Checks 'requested_version' is within the min/max range supported by the server. If 'requested_version' is not within range then attempts to downgrade to 'server_end_version'. Otherwise an UnsupportedVersion exception is thrown. :param requested_version: requestedversion represented by APIVersion obj :param server_start_version: APIVersion object representing server min :param server_end_version: APIVersion object representing server max """ valid_version = requested_version if not requested_version.matches(server_start_version, server_end_version): if server_end_version <= requested_version: if (APIVersion(MIN_VERSION) <= server_end_version and server_end_version <= APIVersion(MAX_VERSION)): msg = _("Requested version %(requested_version)s is " "not supported. Downgrading requested version " "to %(server_end_version)s.") LOG.debug(msg, { "requested_version": requested_version, "server_end_version": server_end_version}) valid_version = server_end_version else: raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion( _("The specified version isn't supported by server. The valid " "version range is '%(min)s' to '%(max)s'") % { "min": server_start_version.get_string(), "max": server_end_version.get_string()}) return valid_version def _validate_server_version(server_start_version, server_end_version): """Validates the server version. Checks that the 'server_end_version' is greater than the minimum version supported by the client. Then checks that the 'server_start_version' is less than the maximum version supported by the client. :param server_start_version: :param server_end_version: :return: """ if APIVersion(MIN_VERSION) > server_end_version: raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion( _("Server's version is too old. The client's valid version range " "is '%(client_min)s' to '%(client_max)s'. The server valid " "version range is '%(server_min)s' to '%(server_max)s'.") % { 'client_min': MIN_VERSION, 'client_max': MAX_VERSION, 'server_min': server_start_version.get_string(), 'server_max': server_end_version.get_string()}) elif APIVersion(MAX_VERSION) < server_start_version: raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion( _("Server's version is too new. The client's valid version range " "is '%(client_min)s' to '%(client_max)s'. The server valid " "version range is '%(server_min)s' to '%(server_max)s'.") % { 'client_min': MIN_VERSION, 'client_max': MAX_VERSION, 'server_min': server_start_version.get_string(), 'server_max': server_end_version.get_string()}) def update_headers(headers, api_version): """Set 'OpenStack-API-Version' header if api_version is not null """ if api_version and api_version.ver_minor != 0: headers["OpenStack-API-Version"] = "volume " + api_version.get_string() def add_substitution(versioned_method): _SUBSTITUTIONS.setdefault(versioned_method.name, []) _SUBSTITUTIONS[versioned_method.name].append(versioned_method) def get_substitutions(func_name, api_version=None): substitutions = _SUBSTITUTIONS.get(func_name, []) if api_version: return [m for m in substitutions if api_version.matches(m.start_version, m.end_version)] return substitutions def wraps(start_version, end_version=None): start_version = APIVersion(start_version) if end_version: end_version = APIVersion(end_version) else: end_version = APIVersion("%s.latest" % start_version.ver_major) def decor(func): func.versioned = True name = utils.get_function_name(func) versioned_method = VersionedMethod(name, start_version, end_version, func) add_substitution(versioned_method) @functools.wraps(func) def substitution(obj, *args, **kwargs): methods = get_substitutions(name, obj.api_version) if not methods: raise exceptions.VersionNotFoundForAPIMethod( obj.api_version.get_string(), name) method = max(methods, key=lambda f: f.start_version) return method.func(obj, *args, **kwargs) if hasattr(func, 'arguments'): for cli_args, cli_kwargs in func.arguments: utils.add_arg(substitution, *cli_args, **cli_kwargs) return substitution return decor