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python-mistralclient/mistralclient/api/v2/environments.py
Sirushti Murugesan 54041d4f3a Fix PY3 compatibility
* Change iteritems to items
* Use six.string_types instead of basestring
* Use open instead of file
* encode to utf-8 before writing to file in tests
* fix minor relative import in mistralclient.utils

Also, this is blocking the port of Heat to use Python 3.

Change-Id: Ie82975482754246d9761dd2cf9693fb852024a9b
2015-08-01 01:30:31 +05:30

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# Copyright 2015 - StackStorm, Inc.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import json
import six
from mistralclient.api import base
class Environment(base.Resource):
resource_name = 'Environment'
def _set_attributes(self):
"""Override loading of the "variables" attribute from text to dict."""
for k, v in self._data.items():
if k == 'variables' and isinstance(v, six.string_types):
v = json.loads(v)
try:
setattr(self, k, v)
except AttributeError:
# In this case we already defined the attribute on the class
pass
class EnvironmentManager(base.ResourceManager):
resource_class = Environment
def create(self, **kwargs):
self._ensure_not_empty(name=kwargs.get('name', None),
variables=kwargs.get('variables', None))
# Convert dict to text for the variables attribute.
if isinstance(kwargs['variables'], dict):
kwargs['variables'] = json.dumps(kwargs['variables'])
return self._create('/environments', kwargs)
def update(self, **kwargs):
name = kwargs.get('name', None)
self._ensure_not_empty(name=name)
# Convert dict to text for the variables attribute.
if kwargs.get('variables') and isinstance(kwargs['variables'], dict):
kwargs['variables'] = json.dumps(kwargs['variables'])
return self._update('/environments', kwargs)
def list(self):
return self._list('/environments', response_key='environments')
def get(self, name):
self._ensure_not_empty(name=name)
return self._get('/environments/%s' % name)
def delete(self, name):
self._ensure_not_empty(name=name)
self._delete('/environments/%s' % name)