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# Copyright 2010 Jacob Kaplan-Moss
# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC.
# 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.
"""
Base utilities to build API operation managers and objects on top of.
"""
from keystoneclient import exceptions
# Python 2.4 compat
try:
all
except NameError:
def all(iterable):
return True not in (not x for x in iterable)
def getid(obj):
"""
Abstracts the common pattern of allowing both an object or an object's ID
(UUID) as a parameter when dealing with relationships.
"""
# Try to return the object's UUID first, if we have a UUID.
try:
if obj.uuid:
return obj.uuid
except AttributeError:
pass
try:
return obj.id
except AttributeError:
return obj
class Manager(object):
"""
Managers interact with a particular type of API (servers, flavors, images,
etc.) and provide CRUD operations for them.
"""
resource_class = None
def __init__(self, api):
self.api = api
def _list(self, url, response_key, obj_class=None, body=None):
resp = None
if body:
resp, body = self.api.post(url, body=body)
else:
resp, body = self.api.get(url)
if obj_class is None:
obj_class = self.resource_class
data = body[response_key]
# NOTE(ja): keystone returns values as list as {'values': [ ... ]}
# unlike other services which just return the list...
if type(data) is dict:
data = data['values']
return [obj_class(self, res, loaded=True) for res in data if res]
def _get(self, url, response_key):
resp, body = self.api.get(url)
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
def _create(self, url, body, response_key, return_raw=False):
resp, body = self.api.post(url, body=body)
if return_raw:
return body[response_key]
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
def _delete(self, url):
resp, body = self.api.delete(url)
def _update(self, url, body, response_key):
resp, body = self.api.put(url, body=body)
return self.resource_class(self, body[response_key])
class ManagerWithFind(Manager):
"""
Like a `Manager`, but with additional `find()`/`findall()` methods.
"""
def find(self, **kwargs):
"""
Find a single item with attributes matching ``**kwargs``.
This isn't very efficient: it loads the entire list then filters on
the Python side.
"""
rl = self.findall(**kwargs)
try:
return rl[0]
except IndexError:
msg = "No %s matching %s." % (self.resource_class.__name__, kwargs)
raise exceptions.NotFound(404, msg)
def findall(self, **kwargs):
"""
Find all items with attributes matching ``**kwargs``.
This isn't very efficient: it loads the entire list then filters on
the Python side.
"""
found = []
searches = kwargs.items()
for obj in self.list():
try:
if all(getattr(obj, attr) == value
for (attr, value) in searches):
found.append(obj)
except AttributeError:
continue
return found
class Resource(object):
"""
A resource represents a particular instance of an object (tenant, user,
etc). This is pretty much just a bag for attributes.
:param manager: Manager object
:param info: dictionary representing resource attributes
:param loaded: prevent lazy-loading if set to True
"""
def __init__(self, manager, info, loaded=False):
self.manager = manager
self._info = info
self._add_details(info)
self._loaded = loaded
def _add_details(self, info):
for (k, v) in info.iteritems():
setattr(self, k, v)
def __getattr__(self, k):
if k not in self.__dict__:
#NOTE(bcwaldon): disallow lazy-loading if already loaded once
if not self.is_loaded():
self.get()
return self.__getattr__(k)
raise AttributeError(k)
else:
return self.__dict__[k]
def __repr__(self):
reprkeys = sorted(k for k in self.__dict__.keys() if k[0] != '_' and
k != 'manager')
info = ", ".join("%s=%s" % (k, getattr(self, k)) for k in reprkeys)
return "<%s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, info)
def get(self):
# set_loaded() first ... so if we have to bail, we know we tried.
self.set_loaded(True)
if not hasattr(self.manager, 'get'):
return
new = self.manager.get(self.id)
if new:
self._add_details(new._info)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return False
if hasattr(self, 'id') and hasattr(other, 'id'):
return self.id == other.id
return self._info == other._info
def is_loaded(self):
return self._loaded
def set_loaded(self, val):
self._loaded = val