dynarro 964443d942 Raises an error if the queue name is empty
If the queue name is empty, it does not send it to the server and
raises an exception instead.

closes bug: #1397177

Change-Id: I7742752c4bad0863d0eafa52cf4c7c89360cd108
2015-06-26 14:13:26 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# 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.
from zaqarclient._i18n import _ # noqa
from zaqarclient import errors
from zaqarclient.queues.v1 import claim as claim_api
from zaqarclient.queues.v1 import core
from zaqarclient.queues.v1 import iterator
from zaqarclient.queues.v1 import message
class Queue(object):
def __init__(self, client, name, auto_create=True):
self.client = client
if name == "":
raise ValueError(_('Queue name does not have a value'))
# NOTE(flaper87) Queue Info
self._name = name
self._metadata = None
if auto_create:
self.ensure_exists()
@property
def name(self):
return self._name
def exists(self):
"""Checks if the queue exists."""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
if self.client.api_version >= 1.1:
raise errors.InvalidOperation("Unavailable on versions >= 1.1")
else:
return core.queue_exists(trans, req, self._name)
def ensure_exists(self):
"""Ensures a queue exists
This method is not race safe,
the queue could've been deleted
right after it was called.
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
if req.api.is_supported('queue_set_metadata'):
core.queue_create(trans, req, self._name)
def metadata(self, new_meta=None, force_reload=False):
"""Get metadata and return it
:param new_meta: A dictionary containing
an updated metadata object. If present
the queue metadata will be updated in
remote server. If the new_meta is empty,
the metadata object will be cleared.
:type new_meta: `dict`
:param force_reload: Whether to ignored the
cached metadata and reload it from the
server.
:type force_reload: `bool`
:returns: The queue metadata.
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
# NOTE(jeffrey4l): Ensure that metadata is cleared when the new_meta
# is a empty dict.
if new_meta is not None:
if req.api.is_supported('queue_set_metadata'):
core.queue_set_metadata(trans, req, self._name, new_meta)
else:
core.queue_create(trans, req, self._name, metadata=new_meta)
self._metadata = new_meta
# TODO(flaper87): Cache with timeout
if self._metadata and not force_reload:
return self._metadata
if self.client.api_version >= 1.1:
self._metadata = core.queue_get(trans, req, self._name)
else:
self._metadata = core.queue_get_metadata(trans, req, self._name)
return self._metadata
@property
def stats(self):
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
return core.queue_get_stats(trans, req, self._name)
def delete(self):
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
core.queue_delete(trans, req, self._name)
# Messages API
def post(self, messages):
"""Posts one or more messages to this queue
:param messages: One or more messages to post
:type messages: `list` or `dict`
:returns: A dict with the result of this operation.
:rtype: `dict`
"""
if not isinstance(messages, list):
messages = [messages]
if self.client.api_version >= 1.1:
messages = {'messages': messages}
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
# TODO(flaper87): Return a list of messages
return core.message_post(trans, req,
self._name, messages)
def message(self, message_id):
"""Gets a message by id
:param message_id: Message's reference
:type message_id: `six.text_type`
:returns: A message
:rtype: `dict`
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
msg = core.message_get(trans, req, self._name,
message_id)
return message.Message(self, **msg)
def messages(self, *messages, **params):
"""Gets a list of messages from the server
This method returns a list of messages, it can be
used to retrieve a set of messages by id or to
walk through the active messages by using the
collection endpoint.
The `messages` and `params` params are mutually exclusive
and the former has the priority.
:param messages: List of messages' ids to retrieve.
:type messages: *args of `six.string_type`
:param params: Filters to use for getting messages
:type params: **kwargs dict.
:returns: List of messages
:rtype: `list`
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
# TODO(flaper87): Return a MessageIterator.
# This iterator should handle limits, pagination
# and messages deserialization.
if messages:
msgs = core.message_get_many(trans, req,
self._name, messages)
else:
# NOTE(flaper87): It's safe to access messages
# directly. If something wrong happens, the core
# API will raise the right exceptions.
msgs = core.message_list(trans, req,
self._name,
**params)
return iterator._Iterator(self.client,
msgs,
'messages',
message.create_object(self))
def delete_messages(self, *messages):
"""Deletes a set of messages from the server
:param messages: List of messages' ids to delete.
:type messages: *args of `six.string_type`
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
return core.message_delete_many(trans, req, self._name,
set(messages))
def pop(self, count=1):
"""Pop `count` messages from the server
:param count: Number of messages to pop.
:type count: int
:returns: List of messages
:rtype: `list`
"""
req, trans = self.client._request_and_transport()
msgs = core.message_pop(trans, req, self._name, count=count)
return iterator._Iterator(self.client,
msgs,
'messages',
message.create_object(self))
def claim(self, id=None, ttl=None, grace=None,
limit=None):
return claim_api.Claim(self, id=id, ttl=ttl, grace=grace, limit=limit)
def create_object(parent):
return lambda args: Queue(parent, args["name"], auto_create=False)