python-openstackclient/openstackclient/common/availability_zone.py
Richard Theis 4d332defbc Support listing network availability zones
Update the "os availability zone list" command to support listing
network availability zones along with the currently listed compute
and volume availability zones. This adds the --network option to
the command in order to only list network availability zones. By
default, all availability zones are listed. The --long option
was also updated to include a "Zone Resource" column which is
applicable to network availability zones. Example zone resources
include "network" and "router".

If the Network API does not support listing availability zones
then a warning message will be issued when the --network option
is specified.

This support requires an updated release of the SDK in order
to pull in [1].

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-openstacksdk/+bug/1532274

Change-Id: I78811d659b793d9d2111ea54665d5fe7e4887264
Closes-Bug: #1534202
2016-02-02 08:08:25 -06:00

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"""Availability Zone action implementations"""
import copy
from novaclient import exceptions as nova_exceptions
import six
from openstackclient.common import command
from openstackclient.common import utils
from openstackclient.i18n import _ # noqa
def _xform_common_availability_zone(az, zone_info):
if hasattr(az, 'zoneState'):
zone_info['zone_status'] = ('available' if az.zoneState['available']
else 'not available')
if hasattr(az, 'zoneName'):
zone_info['zone_name'] = az.zoneName
zone_info['zone_resource'] = ''
def _xform_compute_availability_zone(az, include_extra):
result = []
zone_info = {}
_xform_common_availability_zone(az, zone_info)
if not include_extra:
result.append(zone_info)
return result
if hasattr(az, 'hosts') and az.hosts:
for host, services in six.iteritems(az.hosts):
host_info = copy.deepcopy(zone_info)
host_info['host_name'] = host
for svc, state in six.iteritems(services):
info = copy.deepcopy(host_info)
info['service_name'] = svc
info['service_status'] = '%s %s %s' % (
'enabled' if state['active'] else 'disabled',
':-)' if state['available'] else 'XXX',
state['updated_at'])
result.append(info)
else:
zone_info['host_name'] = ''
zone_info['service_name'] = ''
zone_info['service_status'] = ''
result.append(zone_info)
return result
def _xform_volume_availability_zone(az):
result = []
zone_info = {}
_xform_common_availability_zone(az, zone_info)
result.append(zone_info)
return result
def _xform_network_availability_zone(az):
result = []
zone_info = {}
zone_info['zone_name'] = getattr(az, 'name', '')
zone_info['zone_status'] = getattr(az, 'state', '')
if 'unavailable' == zone_info['zone_status']:
zone_info['zone_status'] = 'not available'
zone_info['zone_resource'] = getattr(az, 'resource', '')
result.append(zone_info)
return result
class ListAvailabilityZone(command.Lister):
"""List availability zones and their status"""
def get_parser(self, prog_name):
parser = super(ListAvailabilityZone, self).get_parser(prog_name)
parser.add_argument(
'--compute',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='List compute availability zones')
parser.add_argument(
'--network',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='List network availability zones')
parser.add_argument(
'--volume',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='List volume availability zones')
parser.add_argument(
'--long',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help=_('List additional fields in output'),
)
return parser
def _get_compute_availability_zones(self, parsed_args):
compute_client = self.app.client_manager.compute
try:
data = compute_client.availability_zones.list()
except nova_exceptions.Forbidden as e: # policy doesn't allow
try:
data = compute_client.availability_zones.list(detailed=False)
except Exception:
raise e
# Argh, the availability zones are not iterable...
result = []
for zone in data:
result += _xform_compute_availability_zone(zone, parsed_args.long)
return result
def _get_volume_availability_zones(self, parsed_args):
volume_client = self.app.client_manager.volume
data = []
try:
data = volume_client.availability_zones.list()
except Exception as e:
self.log.debug('Volume availability zone exception: ' + str(e))
if parsed_args.volume:
message = "Availability zones list not supported by " \
"Block Storage API"
self.log.warning(message)
result = []
for zone in data:
result += _xform_volume_availability_zone(zone)
return result
def _get_network_availability_zones(self, parsed_args):
network_client = self.app.client_manager.network
data = []
try:
# Verify that the extension exists.
network_client.find_extension('Availability Zone',
ignore_missing=False)
data = network_client.availability_zones()
except Exception as e:
self.log.debug('Network availability zone exception: ' + str(e))
if parsed_args.network:
message = "Availability zones list not supported by " \
"Network API"
self.log.warning(message)
result = []
for zone in data:
result += _xform_network_availability_zone(zone)
return result
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
if parsed_args.long:
columns = ('Zone Name', 'Zone Status', 'Zone Resource',
'Host Name', 'Service Name', 'Service Status')
else:
columns = ('Zone Name', 'Zone Status')
# Show everything by default.
show_all = (not parsed_args.compute and
not parsed_args.volume and
not parsed_args.network)
result = []
if parsed_args.compute or show_all:
result += self._get_compute_availability_zones(parsed_args)
if parsed_args.volume or show_all:
result += self._get_volume_availability_zones(parsed_args)
if parsed_args.network or show_all:
result += self._get_network_availability_zones(parsed_args)
return (columns,
(utils.get_dict_properties(
s, columns
) for s in result))