python-novaclient/novaclient/shell.py
Tovin Seven c23324ef48 Make --profile load from environment variables
--profile argument can be loaded from OS_PROFILE environment variables
to avoid repeating --profile in client commands.

Co-Authored-By: Hieu LE <hieulq@vn.fujitsu.com>
Change-Id: I52415354f0c7a7483eddaa48f2acafcdecbb26fd
2017-06-19 13:37:51 +07:00

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# Copyright 2010 Jacob Kaplan-Moss
# Copyright 2011 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 Nova API.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import getpass
import logging
import sys
from keystoneauth1 import loading
from oslo_utils import encodeutils
from oslo_utils import importutils
from oslo_utils import strutils
import six
osprofiler_profiler = importutils.try_import("osprofiler.profiler")
HAS_KEYRING = False
all_errors = ValueError
try:
import keyring
HAS_KEYRING = True
except ImportError:
pass
import novaclient
from novaclient import api_versions
from novaclient import client
from novaclient import exceptions as exc
import novaclient.extension
from novaclient.i18n import _
from novaclient import utils
DEFAULT_MAJOR_OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION = "2.0"
# The default behaviour of nova client CLI is that CLI negotiates with server
# to find out the most recent version between client and server, and
# '2.latest' means to that. This value never be changed until we decided to
# change the default behaviour of nova client CLI.
DEFAULT_OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION = '2.latest'
DEFAULT_NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE = 'publicURL'
DEFAULT_NOVA_SERVICE_TYPE = "compute"
HINT_HELP_MSG = (" [hint: use '--os-compute-api-version' flag to show help "
"message for proper version]")
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DeprecatedAction(argparse.Action):
"""An argparse action for deprecated options.
This class is an ``argparse.Action`` subclass that allows command
line options to be explicitly deprecated. It modifies the help
text for the option to indicate that it's deprecated (unless help
has been suppressed using ``argparse.SUPPRESS``), and provides a
means to specify an alternate option to use using the ``use``
keyword argument to ``argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument()``.
The original action may be specified with the ``real_action``
keyword argument, which has the same interpretation as the
``action`` argument to ``argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument()``,
with the addition of the special "nothing" action which completely
ignores the option (other than emitting the deprecation warning).
Note that the deprecation warning is only emitted once per
specific option string.
Note: If the ``real_action`` keyword argument specifies an unknown
action, no warning will be emitted unless the action is used, due
to limitations with the method used to resolve the action names.
"""
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, help=None,
real_action=None, use=None, **kwargs):
"""Initialize a ``DeprecatedAction`` instance.
:param option_strings: The recognized option strings.
:param dest: The attribute that will be set.
:param help: Help text. This will be updated to indicate the
deprecation, and if ``use`` is provided, that
text will be included as well.
:param real_action: The actual action to invoke. This is
interpreted the same way as the ``action``
parameter.
:param use: Text explaining which option to use instead.
"""
# Update the help text
if not help:
if use:
help = _('Deprecated; %(use)s') % {'use': use}
else:
help = _('Deprecated')
elif help != argparse.SUPPRESS:
if use:
help = _('%(help)s (Deprecated; %(use)s)') % {
'help': help,
'use': use,
}
else:
help = _('%(help)s (Deprecated)') % {'help': help}
# Initialize ourself appropriately
super(DeprecatedAction, self).__init__(
option_strings, dest, help=help, **kwargs)
# 'emitted' tracks which warnings we've emitted
self.emitted = set()
self.use = use
# Select the appropriate action
if real_action == 'nothing':
# NOTE(Vek): "nothing" is distinct from a real_action=None
# argument. When real_action=None, the argparse default
# action of "store" is used; when real_action='nothing',
# however, we explicitly inhibit doing anything with the
# option
self.real_action_args = False
self.real_action = None
elif real_action is None or isinstance(real_action, six.string_types):
# Specified by string (or None); we have to have a parser
# to look up the actual action, so defer to later
self.real_action_args = (option_strings, dest, help, kwargs)
self.real_action = real_action
else:
self.real_action_args = False
self.real_action = real_action(
option_strings, dest, help=help, **kwargs)
def _get_action(self, parser):
"""Retrieve the action callable.
This internal method is used to retrieve the callable
implementing the action. If ``real_action`` was specified as
``None`` or one of the standard string names, an internal
method of the ``argparse.ArgumentParser`` instance is used to
resolve it into an actual action class, which is then
instantiated. This is cached, in case the action is called
multiple times.
:param parser: The ``argparse.ArgumentParser`` instance.
:returns: The action callable.
"""
# If a lookup is needed, look up the action in the parser
if self.real_action_args is not False:
option_strings, dest, help, kwargs = self.real_action_args
action_class = parser._registry_get('action', self.real_action)
# Did we find the action class?
if action_class is None:
print(_('WARNING: Programming error: Unknown real action '
'"%s"') % self.real_action, file=sys.stderr)
self.real_action = None
else:
# OK, instantiate the action class
self.real_action = action_class(
option_strings, dest, help=help, **kwargs)
# It's been resolved, no further need to look it up
self.real_action_args = False
return self.real_action
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string):
"""Implement the action.
Emits the deprecation warning message (only once for any given
option string), then calls the real action (if any).
:param parser: The ``argparse.ArgumentParser`` instance.
:param namespace: The ``argparse.Namespace`` object which
should have an attribute set.
:param values: Any arguments provided to the option.
:param option_string: The option string that was used.
"""
action = self._get_action(parser)
# Only emit the deprecation warning once per option
if option_string not in self.emitted:
if self.use:
print(_('WARNING: Option "%(option)s" is deprecated; '
'%(use)s') % {
'option': option_string,
'use': self.use,
}, file=sys.stderr)
else:
print(_('WARNING: Option "%(option)s" is deprecated') %
{'option': option_string}, file=sys.stderr)
self.emitted.add(option_string)
if action:
action(parser, namespace, values, option_string)
class SecretsHelper(object):
def __init__(self, args, client):
self.args = args
self.client = client
self.key = None
self._password = None
def _validate_string(self, text):
if text is None or len(text) == 0:
return False
return True
def _make_key(self):
if self.key is not None:
return self.key
keys = [
self.client.auth_url,
self.client.projectid,
self.client.user,
self.client.region_name,
self.client.endpoint_type,
self.client.service_type,
self.client.service_name,
]
for (index, key) in enumerate(keys):
if key is None:
keys[index] = '?'
else:
keys[index] = str(keys[index])
self.key = "/".join(keys)
return self.key
def _prompt_password(self, verify=True):
pw = None
if hasattr(sys.stdin, 'isatty') and sys.stdin.isatty():
# Check for Ctl-D
try:
while True:
pw1 = getpass.getpass('OS Password: ')
if verify:
pw2 = getpass.getpass('Please verify: ')
else:
pw2 = pw1
if pw1 == pw2 and self._validate_string(pw1):
pw = pw1
break
except EOFError:
pass
return pw
def save(self, auth_token, management_url, tenant_id):
if not HAS_KEYRING or not self.args.os_cache:
return
if (auth_token == self.auth_token and
management_url == self.management_url):
# Nothing changed....
return
if not all([management_url, auth_token, tenant_id]):
raise ValueError(_("Unable to save empty management url/auth "
"token"))
value = "|".join([str(auth_token),
str(management_url),
str(tenant_id)])
keyring.set_password("novaclient_auth", self._make_key(), value)
@property
def password(self):
# Cache password so we prompt user at most once
if self._password:
pass
elif self._validate_string(self.args.os_password):
self._password = self.args.os_password
else:
verify_pass = strutils.bool_from_string(
utils.env("OS_VERIFY_PASSWORD", default=False), True)
self._password = self._prompt_password(verify_pass)
if not self._password:
raise exc.CommandError(
'Expecting a password provided via either '
'--os-password, env[OS_PASSWORD], or '
'prompted response')
return self._password
@property
def management_url(self):
if not HAS_KEYRING or not self.args.os_cache:
return None
management_url = None
try:
block = keyring.get_password('novaclient_auth', self._make_key())
if block:
_token, management_url, _tenant_id = block.split('|', 2)
except all_errors:
pass
return management_url
@property
def auth_token(self):
# Now is where it gets complicated since we
# want to look into the keyring module, if it
# exists and see if anything was provided in that
# file that we can use.
if not HAS_KEYRING or not self.args.os_cache:
return None
token = None
try:
block = keyring.get_password('novaclient_auth', self._make_key())
if block:
token, _management_url, _tenant_id = block.split('|', 2)
except all_errors:
pass
return token
@property
def tenant_id(self):
if not HAS_KEYRING or not self.args.os_cache:
return None
tenant_id = None
try:
block = keyring.get_password('novaclient_auth', self._make_key())
if block:
_token, _management_url, tenant_id = block.split('|', 2)
except all_errors:
pass
return tenant_id
class NovaClientArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(NovaClientArgumentParser, 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):
"""returns (action, option, value) candidates for an option prefix
Returns [first candidate] if all candidates refers to current and
deprecated forms of the same options: "nova boot ... --key KEY"
parsing succeed because --key could only match --key-name,
--key_name which are current/deprecated forms of the same option.
"""
option_tuples = (super(NovaClientArgumentParser, self)
._get_option_tuples(option_string))
if len(option_tuples) > 1:
normalizeds = [option.replace('_', '-')
for action, option, value in option_tuples]
if len(set(normalizeds)) == 1:
return option_tuples[:1]
return option_tuples
class OpenStackComputeShell(object):
times = []
def __init__(self):
self.client_logger = None
def _append_global_identity_args(self, parser, argv):
# Register the CLI arguments that have moved to the session object.
loading.register_session_argparse_arguments(parser)
# Peek into argv to see if os-auth-token or os-token were given,
# in which case, the token auth plugin is what the user wants
# else, we'll default to password
default_auth_plugin = 'password'
if 'os-token' in argv:
default_auth_plugin = 'token'
loading.register_auth_argparse_arguments(
parser, argv, default=default_auth_plugin)
parser.set_defaults(insecure=strutils.bool_from_string(
utils.env('NOVACLIENT_INSECURE', default=False)))
parser.set_defaults(os_auth_url=utils.env('OS_AUTH_URL', 'NOVA_URL'))
parser.set_defaults(os_username=utils.env('OS_USERNAME',
'NOVA_USERNAME'))
parser.set_defaults(os_password=utils.env('OS_PASSWORD',
'NOVA_PASSWORD'))
parser.set_defaults(os_project_name=utils.env(
'OS_PROJECT_NAME', 'OS_TENANT_NAME', 'NOVA_PROJECT_ID'))
parser.set_defaults(os_project_id=utils.env(
'OS_PROJECT_ID', 'OS_TENANT_ID'))
def get_base_parser(self, argv):
parser = NovaClientArgumentParser(
prog='nova',
description=__doc__.strip(),
epilog='See "nova help COMMAND" '
'for help on a specific command.',
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=novaclient.__version__)
parser.add_argument(
'--debug',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help=_("Print debugging output."))
parser.add_argument(
'--os-cache',
default=strutils.bool_from_string(
utils.env('OS_CACHE', default=False), True),
action='store_true',
help=_("Use the auth token cache. Defaults to False if "
"env[OS_CACHE] is not set."))
parser.add_argument(
'--timings',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help=_("Print call timing info."))
parser.add_argument(
'--os-region-name',
metavar='<region-name>',
default=utils.env('OS_REGION_NAME', 'NOVA_REGION_NAME'),
help=_('Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--service-type',
metavar='<service-type>',
help=_('Defaults to compute for most actions.'))
parser.add_argument(
'--service-name',
metavar='<service-name>',
default=utils.env('NOVA_SERVICE_NAME'),
help=_('Defaults to env[NOVA_SERVICE_NAME].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--os-endpoint-type',
metavar='<endpoint-type>',
dest='endpoint_type',
default=utils.env(
'NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE', default=utils.env(
'OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE',
default=DEFAULT_NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE)),
help=_('Defaults to env[NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE], '
'env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or ') +
DEFAULT_NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE + '.')
parser.add_argument(
'--os-compute-api-version',
metavar='<compute-api-ver>',
default=utils.env('OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION',
default=DEFAULT_OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION),
help=_('Accepts X, X.Y (where X is major and Y is minor part) or '
'"X.latest", defaults to env[OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION].'))
parser.add_argument(
'--endpoint-override',
metavar='<bypass-url>',
dest='endpoint_override',
default=utils.env('NOVACLIENT_ENDPOINT_OVERRIDE',
'NOVACLIENT_BYPASS_URL'),
help=_("Use this API endpoint instead of the Service Catalog. "
"Defaults to env[NOVACLIENT_ENDPOINT_OVERRIDE]."))
parser.add_argument(
'--bypass-url',
action=DeprecatedAction,
use=_('use "%s"; this option will be removed after Pike OpenStack '
'release.') % '--os-endpoint-override',
dest='endpoint_override',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
if osprofiler_profiler:
parser.add_argument('--profile',
metavar='HMAC_KEY',
default=utils.env('OS_PROFILE'),
help='HMAC key to use for encrypting context '
'data for performance profiling of operation. '
'This key should be the value of the HMAC key '
'configured for the OSprofiler middleware in '
'nova; it is specified in the Nova '
'configuration file at "/etc/nova/nova.conf". '
'Without the key, profiling will not be '
'triggered even if OSprofiler is enabled on '
'the server side.')
self._append_global_identity_args(parser, argv)
return parser
def get_subcommand_parser(self, version, do_help=False, argv=None):
parser = self.get_base_parser(argv)
self.subcommands = {}
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(metavar='<subcommand>')
actions_module = importutils.import_module(
"novaclient.v%s.shell" % version.ver_major)
self._find_actions(subparsers, actions_module, version, do_help)
self._find_actions(subparsers, self, version, do_help)
for extension in self.extensions:
self._find_actions(subparsers, extension.module, version, do_help)
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 _find_actions(self, subparsers, actions_module, version, do_help):
msg = _(" (Supported by API versions '%(start)s' - '%(end)s')")
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 ''
if hasattr(callback, "versioned"):
additional_msg = ""
subs = api_versions.get_substitutions(callback)
if do_help:
additional_msg = msg % {
'start': subs[0].start_version.get_string(),
'end': subs[-1].end_version.get_string()}
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 subs:
# use the "latest" substitution
callback = subs[-1].func
else:
# there is no proper versioned method
continue
desc = callback.__doc__ or desc
desc += additional_msg
action_help = desc.strip()
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
for (args, kwargs) in arguments:
start_version = kwargs.get("start_version", None)
if start_version:
start_version = api_versions.APIVersion(start_version)
end_version = kwargs.get("end_version", None)
if end_version:
end_version = api_versions.APIVersion(end_version)
else:
end_version = api_versions.APIVersion(
"%s.latest" % start_version.ver_major)
if do_help:
kwargs["help"] = kwargs.get("help", "") + (msg % {
"start": start_version.get_string(),
"end": end_version.get_string()})
if not version.matches(start_version, end_version):
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
streamformat = "%(levelname)s (%(module)s:%(lineno)d) %(message)s"
# Set up the root logger to debug so that the submodules can
# print debug messages
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
format=streamformat)
logging.getLogger('iso8601').setLevel(logging.WARNING)
self.client_logger = logging.getLogger(client.__name__)
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
self.client_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self.client_logger.addHandler(ch)
def main(self, argv):
# Parse args once to find version and debug settings
parser = self.get_base_parser(argv)
(args, args_list) = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
self.setup_debugging(args.debug)
self.extensions = []
do_help = args.help or not args_list or args_list[0] == 'help'
# bash-completion should not require authentication
skip_auth = do_help or (
'bash-completion' in argv)
if not args.os_compute_api_version:
api_version = api_versions.get_api_version(
DEFAULT_MAJOR_OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION)
else:
api_version = api_versions.get_api_version(
args.os_compute_api_version)
os_username = args.os_username
os_user_id = args.os_user_id
os_password = None # Fetched and set later as needed
os_project_name = getattr(
args, 'os_project_name', getattr(args, 'os_tenant_name', None))
os_project_id = getattr(
args, 'os_project_id', getattr(args, 'os_tenant_id', None))
os_auth_url = args.os_auth_url
os_region_name = args.os_region_name
if "v2.0" not in os_auth_url:
# NOTE(andreykurilin): assume that keystone V3 is used and try to
# be more user-friendly, i.e provide default values for domains
if (not args.os_project_domain_id and
not args.os_project_domain_name):
setattr(args, "os_project_domain_id", "default")
if not args.os_user_domain_id and not args.os_user_domain_name:
setattr(args, "os_user_domain_id", "default")
os_project_domain_id = args.os_project_domain_id
os_project_domain_name = args.os_project_domain_name
os_user_domain_id = args.os_project_domain_id
os_user_domain_name = args.os_project_domain_name
endpoint_type = args.endpoint_type
insecure = args.insecure
service_type = args.service_type
service_name = args.service_name
endpoint_override = args.endpoint_override
os_cache = args.os_cache
cacert = args.os_cacert
cert = args.os_cert
timeout = args.timeout
keystone_session = None
keystone_auth = None
# We may have either, both or none of these.
# If we have both, we don't need USERNAME, PASSWORD etc.
# Fill in the blanks from the SecretsHelper if possible.
# Finally, authenticate unless we have both.
# Note if we don't auth we probably don't have a tenant ID so we can't
# cache the token.
auth_token = getattr(args, 'os_token', None)
if not endpoint_type:
endpoint_type = DEFAULT_NOVA_ENDPOINT_TYPE
# This allow users to use endpoint_type as (internal, public or admin)
# just like other openstack clients (glance, cinder etc)
if endpoint_type in ['internal', 'public', 'admin']:
endpoint_type += 'URL'
if not service_type:
# Note(alex_xu): We need discover version first, so if there isn't
# service type specified, we use default nova service type.
service_type = DEFAULT_NOVA_SERVICE_TYPE
# We should always auth unless we have a token and we're passing a
# specific endpoint
# Expired tokens are handled by client.py:_cs_request
must_auth = not (auth_token and endpoint_override)
# FIXME(usrleon): Here should be restrict for project id same as
# for os_username or os_password but for compatibility it is not.
if must_auth and not skip_auth:
if not os_username and not os_user_id:
raise exc.CommandError(
_("You must provide a username "
"or user ID via --os-username, --os-user-id, "
"env[OS_USERNAME] or env[OS_USER_ID]"))
if not any([os_project_name, os_project_id]):
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 os_auth_url:
raise exc.CommandError(
_("You must provide an auth url "
"via either --os-auth-url or env[OS_AUTH_URL]."))
with utils.record_time(self.times, args.timings,
'auth_url', args.os_auth_url):
keystone_session = (
loading.load_session_from_argparse_arguments(args))
keystone_auth = (
loading.load_auth_from_argparse_arguments(args))
if (not skip_auth and
not any([os_project_name, os_project_id])):
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 os_auth_url and not skip_auth:
raise exc.CommandError(
_("You must provide an auth url "
"via either --os-auth-url or env[OS_AUTH_URL]"))
additional_kwargs = {}
if osprofiler_profiler:
additional_kwargs["profile"] = args.profile
# This client is just used to discover api version. Version API needn't
# microversion, so we just pass version 2 at here.
self.cs = client.Client(
api_versions.APIVersion("2.0"),
os_username, os_password, project_id=os_project_id,
project_name=os_project_name, user_id=os_user_id,
auth_url=os_auth_url, insecure=insecure,
region_name=os_region_name, endpoint_type=endpoint_type,
extensions=self.extensions, service_type=service_type,
service_name=service_name, auth_token=auth_token,
timings=args.timings, endpoint_override=endpoint_override,
os_cache=os_cache, http_log_debug=args.debug,
cacert=cacert, cert=cert, timeout=timeout,
session=keystone_session, auth=keystone_auth,
logger=self.client_logger,
project_domain_id=os_project_domain_id,
project_domain_name=os_project_domain_name,
user_domain_id=os_user_domain_id,
user_domain_name=os_user_domain_name,
**additional_kwargs)
if not skip_auth:
if not api_version.is_latest():
if api_version > api_versions.APIVersion("2.0"):
if not api_version.matches(novaclient.API_MIN_VERSION,
novaclient.API_MAX_VERSION):
raise exc.CommandError(
_("The specified version isn't supported by "
"client. The valid version range is '%(min)s' "
"to '%(max)s'") % {
"min": novaclient.API_MIN_VERSION.get_string(),
"max": novaclient.API_MAX_VERSION.get_string()}
)
api_version = api_versions.discover_version(self.cs, api_version)
# build available subcommands based on version
self.extensions = client.discover_extensions(api_version)
self._run_extension_hooks('__pre_parse_args__')
subcommand_parser = self.get_subcommand_parser(
api_version, do_help=do_help, argv=argv)
self.parser = subcommand_parser
if args.help or not argv:
subcommand_parser.print_help()
return 0
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
if not args.service_type:
service_type = (utils.get_service_type(args.func) or
DEFAULT_NOVA_SERVICE_TYPE)
if utils.isunauthenticated(args.func):
# NOTE(alex_xu): We need authentication for discover microversion.
# But the subcommands may needn't it. If the subcommand needn't,
# we clear the session arguments.
keystone_session = None
keystone_auth = None
# Recreate client object with discovered version.
self.cs = client.Client(
api_version,
os_username, os_password, project_id=os_project_id,
project_name=os_project_name, user_id=os_user_id,
auth_url=os_auth_url, insecure=insecure,
region_name=os_region_name, endpoint_type=endpoint_type,
extensions=self.extensions, service_type=service_type,
service_name=service_name, auth_token=auth_token,
timings=args.timings, endpoint_override=endpoint_override,
os_cache=os_cache, http_log_debug=args.debug,
cacert=cacert, cert=cert, timeout=timeout,
session=keystone_session, auth=keystone_auth,
project_domain_id=os_project_domain_id,
project_domain_name=os_project_domain_name,
user_domain_id=os_user_domain_id,
user_domain_name=os_user_domain_name)
# Now check for the password/token of which pieces of the
# identifying keyring key can come from the underlying client
if must_auth:
helper = SecretsHelper(args, self.cs.client)
self.cs.client.keyring_saver = helper
tenant_id = helper.tenant_id
# Allow commandline to override cache
if not auth_token:
auth_token = helper.auth_token
endpoint_override = endpoint_override or helper.management_url
if tenant_id and auth_token and endpoint_override:
self.cs.client.tenant_id = tenant_id
self.cs.client.auth_token = auth_token
self.cs.client.management_url = endpoint_override
self.cs.client.password_func = lambda: helper.password
else:
# We're missing something, so auth with user/pass and save
# the result in our helper.
self.cs.client.password = helper.password
args.func(self.cs, args)
if osprofiler_profiler and args.profile:
trace_id = osprofiler_profiler.get().get_base_id()
print("To display trace use the command:\n\n"
" osprofiler trace show --html %s " % trace_id)
if args.timings:
self._dump_timings(self.times + self.cs.get_timings())
def _dump_timings(self, timings):
class Tyme(object):
def __init__(self, url, seconds):
self.url = url
self.seconds = seconds
results = [Tyme(url, end - start) for url, start, end in timings]
total = 0.0
for tyme in results:
total += tyme.seconds
results.append(Tyme("Total", total))
utils.print_list(results, ["url", "seconds"], sortby_index=None)
def _run_extension_hooks(self, hook_type, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run hooks for all registered extensions."""
for extension in self.extensions:
extension.run_hooks(hook_type, *args, **kwargs)
def do_bash_completion(self, _args):
"""
Prints all of the commands and options to stdout so that the
nova.bash_completion script doesn't have to hard code them.
"""
commands = set()
options = set()
for sc_str, sc in self.subcommands.items():
commands.add(sc_str)
for option in sc._optionals._option_string_actions.keys():
options.add(option)
commands.remove('bash-completion')
commands.remove('bash_completion')
print(' '.join(commands | options))
@utils.arg(
'command',
metavar='<subcommand>',
nargs='?',
help=_('Display help for <subcommand>.'))
def do_help(self, args):
"""
Display 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()
# I'm picky about my shell help.
class OpenStackHelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
def __init__(self, prog, indent_increment=2, max_help_position=32,
width=None):
super(OpenStackHelpFormatter, self).__init__(prog, indent_increment,
max_help_position, width)
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:
argv = [encodeutils.safe_decode(a) for a in sys.argv[1:]]
OpenStackComputeShell().main(argv)
except Exception as exc:
logger.debug(exc, exc_info=1)
if six.PY2:
message = encodeutils.safe_encode(six.text_type(exc))
else:
message = encodeutils.exception_to_unicode(exc)
print("ERROR (%(type)s): %(msg)s" % {
'type': exc.__class__.__name__,
'msg': message},
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print(_("... terminating nova client"), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(130)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()