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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/utils.py
Dirk Mueller f695342683 Use Python 3.x compatible print syntax
Adding an extra pair of braces helps here to
let Python 3.x interpret it as print function,
while not confusing the Python 2.x print operator.

Change-Id: I05af267ecfbcc80753726743fdf82c330350afcb
2013-06-23 18:14:43 +02:00

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import getpass
import hashlib
import sys
import uuid
import prettytable
from keystoneclient import exceptions
# Decorator for cli-args
def arg(*args, **kwargs):
def _decorator(func):
# Because of the sematics of decorator composition if we just append
# to the options list positional options will appear to be backwards.
func.__dict__.setdefault('arguments', []).insert(0, (args, kwargs))
return func
return _decorator
def pretty_choice_list(l):
return ', '.join("'%s'" % i for i in l)
def print_list(objs, fields, formatters={}, order_by=None):
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable([f for f in fields],
caching=False, print_empty=False)
pt.aligns = ['l' for f in fields]
for o in objs:
row = []
for field in fields:
if field in formatters:
row.append(formatters[field](o))
else:
field_name = field.lower().replace(' ', '_')
data = getattr(o, field_name, '')
if data is None:
data = ''
row.append(data)
pt.add_row(row)
if order_by is None:
order_by = fields[0]
print(pt.get_string(sortby=order_by))
def _word_wrap(string, max_length=0):
"""wrap long strings to be no longer then max_length"""
if max_length <= 0:
return string
return '\n'.join([string[i:i + max_length] for i in
range(0, len(string), max_length)])
def print_dict(d, wrap=0):
"""pretty table prints dictionaries.
Wrap values to max_length wrap if wrap>0
"""
pt = prettytable.PrettyTable(['Property', 'Value'],
caching=False, print_empty=False)
pt.aligns = ['l', 'l']
for (prop, value) in d.iteritems():
if value is None:
value = ''
value = _word_wrap(value, max_length=wrap)
pt.add_row([prop, value])
print(pt.get_string(sortby='Property'))
def find_resource(manager, name_or_id):
"""Helper for the _find_* methods."""
# first try to get entity as integer id
try:
if isinstance(name_or_id, int) or name_or_id.isdigit():
return manager.get(int(name_or_id))
except exceptions.NotFound:
pass
# now try to get entity as uuid
try:
uuid.UUID(str(name_or_id))
return manager.get(name_or_id)
except (ValueError, exceptions.NotFound):
pass
# finally try to find entity by name
try:
return manager.find(name=name_or_id)
except exceptions.NotFound:
msg = ("No %s with a name or ID of '%s' exists." %
(manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(), name_or_id))
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
except exceptions.NoUniqueMatch:
msg = ("Multiple %s matches found for '%s', use an ID to be more"
" specific." % (manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(),
name_or_id))
raise exc.CommandError(msg)
def unauthenticated(f):
"""Adds 'unauthenticated' attribute to decorated function.
Usage::
@unauthenticated
def mymethod(f):
...
"""
f.unauthenticated = True
return f
def isunauthenticated(f):
"""
Checks to see if the function is marked as not requiring authentication
with the @unauthenticated decorator. Returns True if decorator is
set to True, False otherwise.
"""
return getattr(f, 'unauthenticated', False)
def string_to_bool(arg):
if isinstance(arg, bool):
return arg
return arg.strip().lower() in ('t', 'true', 'yes', '1')
def hash_signed_token(signed_text):
hash_ = hashlib.md5()
hash_.update(signed_text)
return hash_.hexdigest()
def prompt_for_password():
"""
Prompt user for password if not provided so the password
doesn't show up in the bash history.
"""
if not (hasattr(sys.stdin, 'isatty') and sys.stdin.isatty()):
# nothing to do
return
while True:
try:
new_passwd = getpass.getpass('New Password: ')
rep_passwd = getpass.getpass('Repeat New Password: ')
if new_passwd == rep_passwd:
return new_passwd
except EOFError:
return