# 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 karbor Project. """ from __future__ import print_function import argparse import sys from keystoneclient.auth.identity.generic import password from keystoneclient.auth.identity.generic import token from keystoneclient.auth.identity import v3 as identity from keystoneclient import discover from keystoneclient import exceptions as ks_exc from keystoneclient import session as ksession from oslo_log import handlers from oslo_log import log as logging from oslo_utils import encodeutils import six import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse import karborclient from karborclient import client as karbor_client from karborclient.common import utils from karborclient.openstack.common.apiclient import exceptions as exc logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class KarborShell(object): def _append_global_identity_args(self, parser): # Register the CLI arguments that have moved to the session object. ksession.Session.register_cli_options(parser) identity.Password.register_argparse_arguments(parser) def get_base_parser(self): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( prog='karbor', description=__doc__.strip(), epilog='See "karbor help COMMAND" ' 'for help on a specific command.', add_help=False, formatter_class=HelpFormatter, ) # Global arguments parser.add_argument('-h', '--help', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS, ) parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version=karborclient.__version__, help="Show program's version number and exit.") parser.add_argument('-d', '--debug', default=bool(utils.env('KARBORCLIENT_DEBUG')), action='store_true', help='Defaults to env[KARBORCLIENT_DEBUG].') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', default=False, action="store_true", help="Print more verbose output.") # os-cert, os-key, insecure, ca-file are all added # by keystone session register_cli_opts later parser.add_argument('--cert-file', dest='os_cert', help='DEPRECATED! Use --os-cert.') parser.add_argument('--key-file', dest='os_key', help='DEPRECATED! Use --os-key.') parser.add_argument('--ca-file', dest='os_cacert', help='DEPRECATED! Use --os-cacert.') parser.add_argument('--api-timeout', help='Number of seconds to wait for an ' 'API response, ' 'defaults to system socket timeout.') parser.add_argument('--os-tenant-id', default=utils.env('OS_TENANT_ID'), help='Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_ID].') parser.add_argument('--os-tenant-name', default=utils.env('OS_TENANT_NAME'), help='Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_NAME].') parser.add_argument('--os-region-name', default=utils.env('OS_REGION_NAME'), help='Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME].') parser.add_argument('--os-auth-token', default=utils.env('OS_AUTH_TOKEN'), help='Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_TOKEN].') parser.add_argument('--os-no-client-auth', default=utils.env('OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH'), action='store_true', help="Do not contact keystone for a token. " "Defaults to env[OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH].") parser.add_argument('--karbor-url', default=utils.env('KARBOR_URL'), help='Defaults to env[KARBOR_URL].') parser.add_argument('--karbor-api-version', default=utils.env( 'KARBOR_API_VERSION', default='1'), help='Defaults to env[KARBOR_API_VERSION] ' 'or 1.') parser.add_argument('--os-service-type', default=utils.env('OS_SERVICE_TYPE'), help='Defaults to env[OS_SERVICE_TYPE].') parser.add_argument('--os-endpoint-type', default=utils.env('OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE'), help='Defaults to env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE].') parser.add_argument('--include-password', default=bool(utils.env('KARBOR_INCLUDE_PASSWORD')), action='store_true', help='Send os-username and os-password to karbor.') self._append_global_identity_args(parser) return parser def get_subcommand_parser(self, version): parser = self.get_base_parser() self.subcommands = {} subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(metavar='') submodule = utils.import_versioned_module(version, 'shell') self._find_actions(subparsers, submodule) self._find_actions(subparsers, self) 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=HelpFormatter ) self.subcommands['bash_completion'] = subparser subparser.set_defaults(func=self.do_bash_completion) def _find_actions(self, subparsers, actions_module): for attr in (a for a in dir(actions_module) if a.startswith('do_')): # I prefer to be hypen-separated instead of underscores. command = attr[3:].replace('_', '-') callback = getattr(actions_module, attr) desc = callback.__doc__ or '' help = desc.strip().split('\n')[0] arguments = getattr(callback, 'arguments', []) subparser = subparsers.add_parser(command, help=help, description=desc, add_help=False, formatter_class=HelpFormatter) subparser.add_argument('-h', '--help', action='help', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) self.subcommands[command] = subparser for (args, kwargs) in arguments: subparser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs) subparser.set_defaults(func=callback) def _discover_auth_versions(self, session, auth_url): # discover the API versions the server is supporting base on the # given URL v2_auth_url = None v3_auth_url = None try: ks_discover = discover.Discover(session=session, auth_url=auth_url) v2_auth_url = ks_discover.url_for('2.0') v3_auth_url = ks_discover.url_for('3.0') except ks_exc.ClientException as e: # Identity service may not support discover API version. # Lets trying to figure out the 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: # not enough information to determine the auth version msg = ('Unable to determine the Keystone version ' 'to authenticate with using the given ' 'auth_url. Identity service may not support API ' 'version discovery. Please provide a versioned ' 'auth_url instead. error=%s') % (e) raise exc.CommandError(msg) return (v2_auth_url, v3_auth_url) def _get_keystone_auth(self, session, auth_url, **kwargs): auth_token = kwargs.pop('auth_token', None) if auth_token: return token.Token( auth_url, auth_token, project_id=kwargs.pop('project_id'), project_name=kwargs.pop('project_name'), project_domain_id=kwargs.pop('project_domain_id'), project_domain_name=kwargs.pop('project_domain_name')) # NOTE(starodubcevna): this is a workaround for the bug: # https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-openstackclient/+bug/1447704 # Change that fix this error in keystoneclient was abandoned, # so we should use workaround until we move to keystoneauth. # The idea of the code came from glanceclient. (v2_auth_url, v3_auth_url) = self._discover_auth_versions( session=session, auth_url=auth_url) if v3_auth_url: # NOTE(starodubcevna): set user_domain_id and project_domain_id # to default as it done in other projects. return password.Password(auth_url, username=kwargs.pop('username'), user_id=kwargs.pop('user_id'), password=kwargs.pop('password'), user_domain_id=kwargs.pop( 'user_domain_id') or 'default', user_domain_name=kwargs.pop( 'user_domain_name'), project_id=kwargs.pop('project_id'), project_name=kwargs.pop('project_name'), project_domain_id=kwargs.pop( 'project_domain_id') or 'default') elif v2_auth_url: return password.Password(auth_url, username=kwargs.pop('username'), user_id=kwargs.pop('user_id'), password=kwargs.pop('password'), project_id=kwargs.pop('project_id'), project_name=kwargs.pop('project_name')) else: # if we get here it means domain information is provided # (caller meant to use Keystone V3) but the auth url is # actually Keystone V2. Obviously we can't authenticate a V3 # user using V2. exc.CommandError("Credential and auth_url mismatch. The given " "auth_url is using Keystone V2 endpoint, which " "may not able to handle Keystone V3 credentials. " "Please provide a correct Keystone V3 auth_url.") def _setup_logging(self, debug): # Output the logs to command-line interface color_handler = handlers.ColorHandler(sys.stdout) logger_root = logging.getLogger(None).logger logger_root.level = logging.DEBUG if debug else logging.WARNING logger_root.addHandler(color_handler) # Set the logger level of special library logging.getLogger('iso8601') \ .logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) logging.getLogger('urllib3.connectionpool') \ .logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) def main(self, argv): # Parse args once to find version parser = self.get_base_parser() (options, args) = parser.parse_known_args(argv) self._setup_logging(options.debug) # build available subcommands based on version api_version = options.karbor_api_version subcommand_parser = self.get_subcommand_parser(api_version) self.parser = subcommand_parser keystone_session = None keystone_auth = None # Handle top-level --help/-h before attempting to parse # a command off the command line. if (not args and options.help) or not argv: self.do_help(options) return 0 # Parse args again and call whatever callback was selected. args = subcommand_parser.parse_args(argv) # Short-circuit and deal with help command 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 if not args.os_username and not args.os_auth_token: raise exc.CommandError("You must provide a username via" " either --os-username or env[OS_USERNAME]" " or a token via --os-auth-token or" " env[OS_AUTH_TOKEN]") if args.os_no_client_auth: if not args.karbor_url: raise exc.CommandError( "If you specify --os-no-client-auth" " you must also specify a Karbor API URL" " via either --karbor-url or env[KARBOR_URL]") else: # Tenant name or ID is needed to make keystoneclient retrieve a # service catalog, it's not required if os_no_client_auth is # specified, neither is the auth URL. if not any([args.os_tenant_name, args.os_tenant_id, args.os_project_id, args.os_project_name]): raise exc.CommandError("You must provide a project name or" " project id via --os-project-name," " --os-project-id, env[OS_PROJECT_ID]" " or env[OS_PROJECT_NAME]. You may" " use os-project and os-tenant" " interchangeably.") if not args.os_auth_url: raise exc.CommandError("You must provide an auth url via" " either --os-auth-url or via" " env[OS_AUTH_URL]") endpoint = args.karbor_url if args.os_no_client_auth: # Authenticate through karbor, don't use session kwargs = { 'username': args.os_username, 'password': args.os_password, 'auth_token': args.os_auth_token, 'auth_url': args.os_auth_url, 'token': args.os_auth_token, 'insecure': args.insecure, 'timeout': args.api_timeout } if args.os_region_name: kwargs['region_name'] = args.os_region_name else: # Create a keystone session and keystone auth keystone_session = ksession.Session.load_from_cli_options(args) project_id = args.os_project_id or args.os_tenant_id project_name = args.os_project_name or args.os_tenant_name keystone_auth = self._get_keystone_auth( keystone_session, args.os_auth_url, username=args.os_username, user_id=args.os_user_id, user_domain_id=args.os_user_domain_id, user_domain_name=args.os_user_domain_name, password=args.os_password, auth_token=args.os_auth_token, project_id=project_id, project_name=project_name, project_domain_id=args.os_project_domain_id, project_domain_name=args.os_project_domain_name) endpoint_type = args.os_endpoint_type or 'publicURL' service_type = args.os_service_type or 'data-protect' endpoint = keystone_auth.get_endpoint( keystone_session, service_type=service_type, region_name=args.os_region_name) kwargs = { 'session': keystone_session, 'auth': keystone_auth, 'service_type': service_type, 'endpoint_type': endpoint_type, 'region_name': args.os_region_name, } if args.api_timeout: kwargs['timeout'] = args.api_timeout client = karbor_client.Client(api_version, endpoint, **kwargs) args.func(client, args) def do_bash_completion(self, args): """Prints all of the commands and options to stdout.""" commands = set() options = set() for sc_str, sc in self.subcommands.items(): commands.add(sc_str) for option in list(sc._optionals._option_string_actions): options.add(option) commands.remove('bash-completion') commands.remove('bash_completion') print(' '.join(commands | options)) @utils.arg('command', metavar='', nargs='?', help='Display help for ') def do_help(self, args): """Display help about this program or one of its subcommands. """ if getattr(args, 'command', None): if args.command in self.subcommands: self.subcommands[args.command].print_help() else: msg = "'%s' is not a valid subcommand" raise exc.CommandError(msg % args.command) else: self.parser.print_help() class HelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter): def start_section(self, heading): # Title-case the headings heading = '%s%s' % (heading[0].upper(), heading[1:]) super(HelpFormatter, self).start_section(heading) def main(args=sys.argv[1:]): try: KarborShell().main(args) except KeyboardInterrupt: print('... terminating karbor client', file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) except Exception as e: if '--debug' in args or '-d' in args: raise else: print(encodeutils.safe_encode(six.text_type(e)), file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) if __name__ == "__main__": main()