python-cinderclient/cinderclient/shell.py
Gorka Eguileor c022b73faf Fix pep8 errors
There are some PEP8 errors that are not caught by our gate because of
the pep8 package version installed by hacking.

This patch fixes E402, W503, and F999 erors from our codebase.

Change-Id: I0b86730b1493f161645a87c3daa91ec3d774d3b1
2017-03-15 13:42:49 +01:00

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# Copyright 2011-2014 OpenStack Foundation
# 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.
"""
Command-line interface to the OpenStack Cinder API.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import getpass
import logging
import sys
from keystoneauth1 import discover
from keystoneauth1 import loading
from keystoneauth1 import session
from keystoneauth1.identity import v2 as v2_auth
from keystoneauth1.identity import v3 as v3_auth
from keystoneauth1.exceptions import DiscoveryFailure
from oslo_utils import encodeutils
from oslo_utils import importutils
osprofiler_profiler = importutils.try_import("osprofiler.profiler") # noqa
import requests
import six
import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse
from cinderclient import api_versions
from cinderclient import client
from cinderclient import exceptions as exc
from cinderclient import _i18n
from cinderclient._i18n import _
from cinderclient import utils
import cinderclient.auth_plugin
# Enable i18n lazy translation
_i18n.enable_lazy()
DEFAULT_MAJOR_OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION = "3"
DEFAULT_CINDER_ENDPOINT_TYPE = 'publicURL'
V1_SHELL = 'cinderclient.v1.shell'
V2_SHELL = 'cinderclient.v2.shell'
V3_SHELL = 'cinderclient.v3.shell'
HINT_HELP_MSG = (" [hint: use '--os-volume-api-version' flag to show help "
"message for proper version]")
logging.basicConfig()
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CinderClientArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(CinderClientArgumentParser, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def error(self, message):
"""error(message: string)
Prints a usage message incorporating the message to stderr and
exits.
"""
self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
# FIXME(lzyeval): if changes occur in argparse.ArgParser._check_value
choose_from = ' (choose from'
progparts = self.prog.partition(' ')
self.exit(2, "error: %(errmsg)s\nTry '%(mainp)s help %(subp)s'"
" for more information.\n" %
{'errmsg': message.split(choose_from)[0],
'mainp': progparts[0],
'subp': progparts[2]})
def _get_option_tuples(self, option_string):
"""Avoid ambiguity in argument abbreviation.
The idea of this method is to override the default behaviour to
avoid ambiguity in the abbreviation feature of argparse.
In the case that the ambiguity is generated by 2 or more parameters
and only one is visible in the help and the others are with
help=argparse.SUPPRESS, the ambiguity is solved by taking the visible
one.
The use case is for parameters that are left hidden for backward
compatibility.
"""
result = super(CinderClientArgumentParser, self)._get_option_tuples(
option_string)
if len(result) > 1:
aux = [x for x in result if x[0].help != argparse.SUPPRESS]
if len(aux) == 1:
result = aux
return result
class OpenStackCinderShell(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ks_logger = None
self.client_logger = None
def get_base_parser(self):
parser = CinderClientArgumentParser(
prog='cinder',
description=__doc__.strip(),
epilog=_('Run "cinder help SUBCOMMAND" for help on a subcommand.'),
add_help=False,
formatter_class=OpenStackHelpFormatter,
)
# Global arguments
parser.add_argument('-h', '--help',
action='store_true',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--version',
action='version',
version=cinderclient.__version__)
parser.add_argument('-d', '--debug',
action='store_true',
default=utils.env('CINDERCLIENT_DEBUG',
default=False),
help=_('Shows debugging output.'))
parser.add_argument('--os-auth-system',
metavar='<auth-system>',
default=utils.env('OS_AUTH_SYSTEM'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_SYSTEM].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_auth_system',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--service-type',
metavar='<service-type>',
help=_('Service type. '
'For most actions, default is volume.'))
parser.add_argument('--service_type',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--service-name',
metavar='<service-name>',
default=utils.env('CINDER_SERVICE_NAME'),
help=_('Service name. '
'Default=env[CINDER_SERVICE_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--service_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--volume-service-name',
metavar='<volume-service-name>',
default=utils.env('CINDER_VOLUME_SERVICE_NAME'),
help=_('Volume service name. '
'Default=env[CINDER_VOLUME_SERVICE_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--volume_service_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-endpoint-type',
metavar='<os-endpoint-type>',
default=utils.env('CINDER_ENDPOINT_TYPE',
default=utils.env('OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE',
default=DEFAULT_CINDER_ENDPOINT_TYPE)),
help=_('Endpoint type, which is publicURL or '
'internalURL. '
'Default=env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or '
'nova env[CINDER_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or %s.')
% DEFAULT_CINDER_ENDPOINT_TYPE)
parser.add_argument('--os_endpoint_type',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--endpoint-type',
metavar='<endpoint-type>',
dest='os_endpoint_type',
help=_('DEPRECATED! Use --os-endpoint-type.'))
parser.add_argument('--endpoint_type',
dest='os_endpoint_type',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-volume-api-version',
metavar='<volume-api-ver>',
default=utils.env('OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION',
default=None),
help=_('Block Storage API version. '
'Accepts X, X.Y (where X is major and Y is minor '
'part).'
'Default=env[OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_volume_api_version',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--bypass-url',
metavar='<bypass-url>',
dest='bypass_url',
default=utils.env('CINDERCLIENT_BYPASS_URL'),
help=_("Use this API endpoint instead of the "
"Service Catalog. Defaults to "
"env[CINDERCLIENT_BYPASS_URL]."))
parser.add_argument('--bypass_url',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--retries',
metavar='<retries>',
type=int,
default=0,
help=_('Number of retries.'))
if osprofiler_profiler:
parser.add_argument('--profile',
metavar='HMAC_KEY',
help=_('HMAC key to use for encrypting '
'context data for performance profiling '
'of operation. This key needs to match the '
'one configured on the cinder api server. '
'Without key the profiling will not be '
'triggered even if osprofiler is enabled '
'on server side.'))
self._append_global_identity_args(parser)
# The auth-system-plugins might require some extra options
cinderclient.auth_plugin.discover_auth_systems()
cinderclient.auth_plugin.load_auth_system_opts(parser)
return parser
def _append_global_identity_args(self, parser):
# FIXME(bklei): these are global identity (Keystone) arguments which
# should be consistent and shared by all service clients. Therefore,
# they should be provided by python-keystoneclient. We will need to
# refactor this code once this functionality is available in
# python-keystoneclient.
parser.add_argument(
'--os-auth-strategy', metavar='<auth-strategy>',
default=utils.env('OS_AUTH_STRATEGY', default='keystone'),
help=_('Authentication strategy (Env: OS_AUTH_STRATEGY'
', default keystone). For now, any other value will'
' disable the authentication.'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_auth_strategy',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-username',
metavar='<auth-user-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_USERNAME',
'CINDER_USERNAME'),
help=_('OpenStack user name. '
'Default=env[OS_USERNAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_username',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-password',
metavar='<auth-password>',
default=utils.env('OS_PASSWORD',
'CINDER_PASSWORD'),
help=_('Password for OpenStack user. '
'Default=env[OS_PASSWORD].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_password',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-tenant-name',
metavar='<auth-tenant-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_TENANT_NAME',
'OS_PROJECT_NAME',
'CINDER_PROJECT_ID'),
help=_('Tenant name. '
'Default=env[OS_TENANT_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_tenant_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-tenant-id',
metavar='<auth-tenant-id>',
default=utils.env('OS_TENANT_ID',
'OS_PROJECT_ID',
'CINDER_TENANT_ID'),
help=_('ID for the tenant. '
'Default=env[OS_TENANT_ID].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_tenant_id',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument('--os-auth-url',
metavar='<auth-url>',
default=utils.env('OS_AUTH_URL',
'CINDER_URL'),
help=_('URL for the authentication service. '
'Default=env[OS_AUTH_URL].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_auth_url',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-user-id', metavar='<auth-user-id>',
default=utils.env('OS_USER_ID'),
help=_('Authentication user ID (Env: OS_USER_ID).'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_user_id',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-user-domain-id',
metavar='<auth-user-domain-id>',
default=utils.env('OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID'),
help=_('OpenStack user domain ID. '
'Defaults to env[OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_user_domain_id',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-user-domain-name',
metavar='<auth-user-domain-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME'),
help=_('OpenStack user domain name. '
'Defaults to env[OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_user_domain_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-project-id',
metavar='<auth-project-id>',
default=utils.env('OS_PROJECT_ID'),
help=_('Another way to specify tenant ID. '
'This option is mutually exclusive with '
' --os-tenant-id. '
'Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_ID].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_project_id',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-project-name',
metavar='<auth-project-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_PROJECT_NAME'),
help=_('Another way to specify tenant name. '
'This option is mutually exclusive with '
' --os-tenant-name. '
'Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_project_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-project-domain-id',
metavar='<auth-project-domain-id>',
default=utils.env('OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os-project-domain-name',
metavar='<auth-project-domain-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--os-region-name',
metavar='<region-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_REGION_NAME',
'CINDER_REGION_NAME'),
help=_('Region name. '
'Default=env[OS_REGION_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument('--os_region_name',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-token', metavar='<token>',
default=utils.env('OS_TOKEN'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_TOKEN].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_token',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
parser.add_argument(
'--os-url', metavar='<url>',
default=utils.env('OS_URL'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_URL].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os_url',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
# Register the CLI arguments that have moved to the session object.
loading.register_session_argparse_arguments(parser)
parser.set_defaults(insecure=utils.env('CINDERCLIENT_INSECURE',
default=False))
def get_subcommand_parser(self, version, do_help=False, input_args=None):
parser = self.get_base_parser()
self.subcommands = {}
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(metavar='<subcommand>')
if version.ver_major == 2:
actions_module = importutils.import_module(V2_SHELL)
elif version.ver_major == 3:
actions_module = importutils.import_module(V3_SHELL)
else:
actions_module = importutils.import_module(V1_SHELL)
self._find_actions(subparsers, actions_module, version, do_help,
input_args)
self._find_actions(subparsers, self, version, do_help, input_args)
for extension in self.extensions:
self._find_actions(subparsers, extension.module, version, do_help,
input_args)
self._add_bash_completion_subparser(subparsers)
return parser
def _add_bash_completion_subparser(self, subparsers):
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(
'bash_completion',
add_help=False,
formatter_class=OpenStackHelpFormatter)
self.subcommands['bash_completion'] = subparser
subparser.set_defaults(func=self.do_bash_completion)
def _build_versioned_help_message(self, start_version, end_version):
if start_version and end_version:
msg = (_(" (Supported by API versions %(start)s - %(end)s)")
% {"start": start_version.get_string(),
"end": end_version.get_string()})
elif start_version:
msg = (_(" (Supported by API version %(start)s and later)")
% {"start": start_version.get_string()})
else:
msg = (_(" Supported until API version %(end)s)")
% {"end": end_version.get_string()})
return six.text_type(msg)
def _find_actions(self, subparsers, actions_module, version,
do_help, input_args):
for attr in (a for a in dir(actions_module) if a.startswith('do_')):
# I prefer to be hyphen-separated instead of underscores.
command = attr[3:].replace('_', '-')
callback = getattr(actions_module, attr)
desc = callback.__doc__ or ''
action_help = desc.strip().split('\n')[0]
if hasattr(callback, "versioned"):
additional_msg = ""
subs = api_versions.get_substitutions(
utils.get_function_name(callback))
if do_help:
additional_msg = self._build_versioned_help_message(
subs[0].start_version, subs[-1].end_version)
if version.is_latest():
additional_msg += HINT_HELP_MSG
subs = [versioned_method for versioned_method in subs
if version.matches(versioned_method.start_version,
versioned_method.end_version)]
if not subs:
# There is no proper versioned method.
continue
# Use the "latest" substitution.
callback = subs[-1].func
desc = callback.__doc__ or desc
action_help = desc.strip().split('\n')[0]
action_help += additional_msg
arguments = getattr(callback, 'arguments', [])
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(
command,
help=action_help,
description=desc,
add_help=False,
formatter_class=OpenStackHelpFormatter)
subparser.add_argument('-h', '--help',
action='help',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS,)
self.subcommands[command] = subparser
# NOTE(ntpttr): We get a counter for each argument in this
# command here because during the microversion check we only
# want to raise an exception if no version of the argument
# matches the current microversion. The exception will only
# be raised after the last instance of a particular argument
# fails the check.
arg_counter = dict()
for (args, kwargs) in arguments:
arg_counter[args[0]] = arg_counter.get(args[0], 0) + 1
for (args, kwargs) in arguments:
start_version = kwargs.get("start_version", None)
start_version = api_versions.APIVersion(start_version)
end_version = kwargs.get('end_version', None)
end_version = api_versions.APIVersion(end_version)
if do_help and (start_version or end_version):
kwargs["help"] = kwargs.get("help", "") + (
self._build_versioned_help_message(start_version,
end_version))
if not version.matches(start_version, end_version):
if args[0] in input_args and command == input_args[0]:
if arg_counter[args[0]] == 1:
# This is the last version of this argument,
# raise the exception.
raise exc.UnsupportedAttribute(args[0],
start_version, end_version)
arg_counter[args[0]] -= 1
continue
kw = kwargs.copy()
kw.pop("start_version", None)
kw.pop("end_version", None)
subparser.add_argument(*args, **kw)
subparser.set_defaults(func=callback)
def setup_debugging(self, debug):
if not debug:
return
streamhandler = logging.StreamHandler()
streamformat = "%(levelname)s (%(module)s:%(lineno)d) %(message)s"
streamhandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(streamformat))
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG if debug else logging.WARNING)
logger.addHandler(streamhandler)
self.client_logger = logging.getLogger(client.__name__)
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
self.client_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self.client_logger.addHandler(ch)
if hasattr(requests, 'logging'):
requests.logging.getLogger(requests.__name__).addHandler(ch)
self.ks_logger = logging.getLogger("keystoneauth")
self.ks_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
def _delimit_metadata_args(self, argv):
"""This function adds -- separator at the appropriate spot
"""
word = '--metadata'
tmp = []
# flag is true in between metadata option and next option
metadata_options = False
if word in argv:
for arg in argv:
if arg == word:
metadata_options = True
elif metadata_options:
if arg.startswith('--'):
metadata_options = False
elif '=' not in arg:
tmp.append(u'--')
metadata_options = False
tmp.append(arg)
return tmp
else:
return argv
def main(self, argv):
# Parse args once to find version and debug settings
parser = self.get_base_parser()
(options, args) = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
self.setup_debugging(options.debug)
api_version_input = True
self.options = options
do_help = ('help' in argv) or (
'--help' in argv) or ('-h' in argv) or not argv
if not options.os_volume_api_version:
api_version = api_versions.get_api_version(
DEFAULT_MAJOR_OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION)
else:
api_version = api_versions.get_api_version(
options.os_volume_api_version)
# build available subcommands based on version
major_version_string = "%s" % api_version.ver_major
self.extensions = client.discover_extensions(major_version_string)
self._run_extension_hooks('__pre_parse_args__')
subcommand_parser = self.get_subcommand_parser(api_version,
do_help, args)
self.parser = subcommand_parser
if options.help or not argv:
subcommand_parser.print_help()
return 0
argv = self._delimit_metadata_args(argv)
args = subcommand_parser.parse_args(argv)
self._run_extension_hooks('__post_parse_args__', args)
# Short-circuit and deal with help right away.
if args.func == self.do_help:
self.do_help(args)
return 0
elif args.func == self.do_bash_completion:
self.do_bash_completion(args)
return 0
(os_username, os_password, os_tenant_name, os_auth_url,
os_region_name, os_tenant_id, endpoint_type,
service_type, service_name, volume_service_name, bypass_url,
cacert, os_auth_system) = (
args.os_username, args.os_password,
args.os_tenant_name, args.os_auth_url,
args.os_region_name, args.os_tenant_id,
args.os_endpoint_type,
args.service_type, args.service_name,
args.volume_service_name,
args.bypass_url, args.os_cacert,
args.os_auth_system)
if os_auth_system and os_auth_system != "keystone":
auth_plugin = cinderclient.auth_plugin.load_plugin(os_auth_system)
else:
auth_plugin = None
if not service_type:
service_type = client.SERVICE_TYPES[major_version_string]
# FIXME(usrleon): Here should be restrict for project id same as
# for os_username or os_password but for compatibility it is not.
# V3 stuff
project_info_provided = ((self.options.os_tenant_name or
self.options.os_tenant_id) or
(self.options.os_project_name and
(self.options.os_project_domain_name or
self.options.os_project_domain_id)) or
self.options.os_project_id)
if not utils.isunauthenticated(args.func):
if auth_plugin:
auth_plugin.parse_opts(args)
if not auth_plugin or not auth_plugin.opts:
if not os_username:
raise exc.CommandError("You must provide a user name "
"through --os-username or "
"env[OS_USERNAME].")
if not os_password:
# No password, If we've got a tty, try prompting for it
if hasattr(sys.stdin, 'isatty') and sys.stdin.isatty():
# Check for Ctl-D
try:
os_password = getpass.getpass('OS Password: ')
# Initialize options.os_password with password
# input from tty. It is used in _get_keystone_session.
options.os_password = os_password
except EOFError:
pass
# No password because we didn't have a tty or the
# user Ctl-D when prompted.
if not os_password:
raise exc.CommandError("You must provide a password "
"through --os-password, "
"env[OS_PASSWORD] "
"or, prompted response.")
if not project_info_provided:
raise exc.CommandError(_(
"You must provide a tenant_name, tenant_id, "
"project_id or project_name (with "
"project_domain_name or project_domain_id) via "
" --os-tenant-name (env[OS_TENANT_NAME]),"
" --os-tenant-id (env[OS_TENANT_ID]),"
" --os-project-id (env[OS_PROJECT_ID])"
" --os-project-name (env[OS_PROJECT_NAME]),"
" --os-project-domain-id "
"(env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID])"
" --os-project-domain-name "
"(env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME])"
))
if not os_auth_url:
if os_auth_system and os_auth_system != 'keystone':
os_auth_url = auth_plugin.get_auth_url()
if not os_auth_url:
raise exc.CommandError(
"You must provide an authentication URL "
"through --os-auth-url or env[OS_AUTH_URL].")
if not project_info_provided:
raise exc.CommandError(_(
"You must provide a tenant_name, tenant_id, "
"project_id or project_name (with "
"project_domain_name or project_domain_id) via "
" --os-tenant-name (env[OS_TENANT_NAME]),"
" --os-tenant-id (env[OS_TENANT_ID]),"
" --os-project-id (env[OS_PROJECT_ID])"
" --os-project-name (env[OS_PROJECT_NAME]),"
" --os-project-domain-id "
"(env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID])"
" --os-project-domain-name "
"(env[OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME])"
))
if not os_auth_url:
raise exc.CommandError(
"You must provide an authentication URL "
"through --os-auth-url or env[OS_AUTH_URL].")
auth_session = None
if not auth_plugin:
auth_session = self._get_keystone_session()
insecure = self.options.insecure
self.cs = client.Client(
api_version, os_username,
os_password, os_tenant_name, os_auth_url,
region_name=os_region_name,
tenant_id=os_tenant_id,
endpoint_type=endpoint_type,
extensions=self.extensions,
service_type=service_type,
service_name=service_name,
volume_service_name=volume_service_name,
bypass_url=bypass_url,
retries=options.retries,
http_log_debug=args.debug,
insecure=insecure,
cacert=cacert, auth_system=os_auth_system,
auth_plugin=auth_plugin,
session=auth_session,
logger=self.ks_logger if auth_session else self.client_logger)
try:
if not utils.isunauthenticated(args.func):
self.cs.authenticate()
except exc.Unauthorized:
raise exc.CommandError("OpenStack credentials are not valid.")
except exc.AuthorizationFailure:
raise exc.CommandError("Unable to authorize user.")
endpoint_api_version = None
# Try to get the API version from the endpoint URL. If that fails fall
# back to trying to use what the user specified via
# --os-volume-api-version or with the OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION environment
# variable. Fail safe is to use the default API setting.
try:
endpoint_api_version = \
self.cs.get_volume_api_version_from_endpoint()
except exc.UnsupportedVersion:
endpoint_api_version = options.os_volume_api_version
if api_version_input:
logger.warning("Cannot determine the API version from "
"the endpoint URL. Falling back to the "
"user-specified version: %s",
endpoint_api_version)
else:
logger.warning("Cannot determine the API version from the "
"endpoint URL or user input. Falling back "
"to the default API version: %s",
endpoint_api_version)
profile = osprofiler_profiler and options.profile
if profile:
osprofiler_profiler.init(options.profile)
try:
args.func(self.cs, args)
finally:
if profile:
trace_id = osprofiler_profiler.get().get_base_id()
print("Trace ID: %s" % trace_id)
print("To display trace use next command:\n"
"osprofiler trace show --html %s " % trace_id)
def _run_extension_hooks(self, hook_type, *args, **kwargs):
"""Runs hooks for all registered extensions."""
for extension in self.extensions:
extension.run_hooks(hook_type, *args, **kwargs)
def do_bash_completion(self, args):
"""Prints arguments for bash_completion.
Prints all commands and options to stdout so that the
cinder.bash_completion script does not have to hard code them.
"""
commands = set()
options = set()
for sc_str, sc in list(self.subcommands.items()):
commands.add(sc_str)
for option in sc._optionals._option_string_actions:
options.add(option)
commands.remove('bash-completion')
commands.remove('bash_completion')
print(' '.join(commands | options))
@utils.arg('command', metavar='<subcommand>', nargs='?',
help='Shows help for <subcommand>.')
def do_help(self, args):
"""
Shows help about this program or one of its subcommands.
"""
if args.command:
if args.command in self.subcommands:
self.subcommands[args.command].print_help()
else:
raise exc.CommandError("'%s' is not a valid subcommand" %
args.command)
else:
self.parser.print_help()
def get_v2_auth(self, v2_auth_url):
username = self.options.os_username
password = self.options.os_password
tenant_id = self.options.os_tenant_id or self.options.os_project_id
tenant_name = (self.options.os_tenant_name or
self.options.os_project_name)
return v2_auth.Password(
v2_auth_url,
username=username,
password=password,
tenant_id=tenant_id,
tenant_name=tenant_name)
def get_v3_auth(self, v3_auth_url):
username = self.options.os_username
user_id = self.options.os_user_id
user_domain_name = self.options.os_user_domain_name
user_domain_id = self.options.os_user_domain_id
password = self.options.os_password
project_id = self.options.os_project_id or self.options.os_tenant_id
project_name = (self.options.os_project_name or
self.options.os_tenant_name)
project_domain_name = self.options.os_project_domain_name
project_domain_id = self.options.os_project_domain_id
return v3_auth.Password(
v3_auth_url,
username=username,
password=password,
user_id=user_id,
user_domain_name=user_domain_name,
user_domain_id=user_domain_id,
project_id=project_id,
project_name=project_name,
project_domain_name=project_domain_name,
project_domain_id=project_domain_id,
)
def _discover_auth_versions(self, session, auth_url):
# discover the API versions the server is supporting based on the
# given URL
v2_auth_url = None
v3_auth_url = None
try:
ks_discover = discover.Discover(session=session, url=auth_url)
v2_auth_url = ks_discover.url_for('2.0')
v3_auth_url = ks_discover.url_for('3.0')
except DiscoveryFailure:
# Discovery response mismatch. Raise the error
raise
except Exception:
# Some public clouds throw some other exception or doesn't support
# discovery. In that case try to determine version from auth_url
# API version from the original URL
url_parts = urlparse.urlparse(auth_url)
(scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment) = url_parts
path = path.lower()
if path.startswith('/v3'):
v3_auth_url = auth_url
elif path.startswith('/v2'):
v2_auth_url = auth_url
else:
raise exc.CommandError('Unable to determine the Keystone'
' version to authenticate with '
'using the given auth_url.')
return (v2_auth_url, v3_auth_url)
def _get_keystone_session(self, **kwargs):
# first create a Keystone session
cacert = self.options.os_cacert or None
cert = self.options.os_cert or None
if cert and self.options.os_key:
cert = cert, self.options.os_key
insecure = self.options.insecure or False
if insecure:
verify = False
else:
verify = cacert or True
ks_session = session.Session(verify=verify, cert=cert)
# discover the supported keystone versions using the given url
(v2_auth_url, v3_auth_url) = self._discover_auth_versions(
session=ks_session,
auth_url=self.options.os_auth_url)
username = self.options.os_username or None
user_domain_name = self.options.os_user_domain_name or None
user_domain_id = self.options.os_user_domain_id or None
auth = None
if v3_auth_url and v2_auth_url:
# support both v2 and v3 auth. Use v3 if possible.
if username:
if user_domain_name or user_domain_id:
# use v3 auth
auth = self.get_v3_auth(v3_auth_url)
else:
# use v2 auth
auth = self.get_v2_auth(v2_auth_url)
elif v3_auth_url:
# support only v3
auth = self.get_v3_auth(v3_auth_url)
elif v2_auth_url:
# support only v2
auth = self.get_v2_auth(v2_auth_url)
else:
raise exc.CommandError('Unable to determine the Keystone version '
'to authenticate with using the given '
'auth_url.')
ks_session.auth = auth
return ks_session
# I'm picky about my shell help.
class OpenStackHelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
def start_section(self, heading):
# Title-case the headings
heading = '%s%s' % (heading[0].upper(), heading[1:])
super(OpenStackHelpFormatter, self).start_section(heading)
def main():
try:
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
OpenStackCinderShell().main(sys.argv[1:])
else:
OpenStackCinderShell().main([encodeutils.safe_decode(item)
for item in sys.argv[1:]])
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("... terminating cinder client", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(130)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(e, exc_info=1)
print("ERROR: %s" % six.text_type(e), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()