174 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
174 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2019 NTT DATA
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""
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Common parameter types for validating request Body.
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"""
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import re
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import unicodedata
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import six
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def _is_printable(char):
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"""determine if a unicode code point is printable.
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This checks if the character is either "other" (mostly control
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codes), or a non-horizontal space. All characters that don't match
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those criteria are considered printable; that is: letters;
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combining marks; numbers; punctuation; symbols; (horizontal) space
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separators.
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"""
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category = unicodedata.category(char)
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return (not category.startswith("C") and
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(not category.startswith("Z") or category == "Zs"))
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def _get_all_chars():
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for i in range(0xFFFF):
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yield six.unichr(i)
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# build a regex that matches all printable characters. This allows
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# spaces in the middle of the name. Also note that the regexp below
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# deliberately allows the empty string. This is so only the constraint
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# which enforces a minimum length for the name is triggered when an
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# empty string is tested. Otherwise it is not deterministic which
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# constraint fails and this causes issues for some unittests when
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# PYTHONHASHSEED is set randomly.
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def _build_regex_range(ws=True, invert=False, exclude=None):
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"""Build a range regex for a set of characters in utf8.
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This builds a valid range regex for characters in utf8 by
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iterating the entire space and building up a set of x-y ranges for
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all the characters we find which are valid.
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:param ws: should we include whitespace in this range.
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:param invert: invert the logic
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:param exclude: any characters we want to exclude
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The inversion is useful when we want to generate a set of ranges
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which is everything that's not a certain class. For instance,
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produce all all the non printable characters as a set of ranges.
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"""
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if exclude is None:
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exclude = []
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regex = ""
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# are we currently in a range
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in_range = False
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# last character we found, for closing ranges
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last = None
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# last character we added to the regex, this lets us know that we
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# already have B in the range, which means we don't need to close
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# it out with B-B. While the later seems to work, it's kind of bad form.
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last_added = None
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def valid_char(char):
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if char in exclude:
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result = False
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elif ws:
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result = _is_printable(char)
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else:
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# Zs is the unicode class for space characters, of which
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# there are about 10 in this range.
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result = (_is_printable(char) and
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unicodedata.category(char) != "Zs")
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if invert is True:
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return not result
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return result
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# iterate through the entire character range. in_
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for c in _get_all_chars():
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if valid_char(c):
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if not in_range:
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regex += re.escape(c)
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last_added = c
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in_range = True
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else:
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if in_range and last != last_added:
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regex += "-" + re.escape(last)
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in_range = False
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last = c
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else:
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if in_range:
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regex += "-" + re.escape(c)
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return regex
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valid_description_regex_base = '^[%s]*$'
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valid_description_regex = valid_description_regex_base % (
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_build_regex_range())
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keyvalue_pairs = {
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'type': 'object',
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'patternProperties': {
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'^[a-zA-Z0-9-_:. /]{1,255}$': {
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'type': 'string', 'maxLength': 255
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}
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},
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'additionalProperties': False
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}
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description = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 0, 'maxLength': 1024,
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'pattern': valid_description_regex,
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}
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uuid = {
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'type': 'string', 'format': 'uuid'
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}
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name_allow_zero_min_length = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 0, 'maxLength': 255
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}
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ip_address = {
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'type': 'string',
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'oneOf': [
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{'format': 'ipv4'},
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{'format': 'ipv6'}
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]
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}
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positive_integer = {
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'type': ['integer', 'string'],
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'pattern': '^[0-9]*$', 'minimum': 1, 'minLength': 1
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}
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identifier = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 1, 'maxLength': 255
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}
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identifier_in_vim = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 1, 'maxLength': 255
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}
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identifier_in_vnfd = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 1, 'maxLength': 255
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}
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identifier_in_vnf = {
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'type': 'string', 'minLength': 1, 'maxLength': 255
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}
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mac_address_or_none = {
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'type': 'string', 'format': 'mac_address_or_none'
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}
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