tripleo-common/tripleo_common/utils/plan.py
Jiri Tomasek 936a599a7c Fix environments sorting
This change ensures, that custom environments (which are not included in
capabilities-map.yaml) are applied at the end of list of sorted environments
rather than just skipped

Closes-Bug: #1806406
Change-Id: Ia682284eff26883434fc516aefa8591599ec4394
2018-12-03 18:02:21 +01:00

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from heatclient.common import template_utils
import json
import os
import requests
import tempfile
import yaml
from tripleo_common import constants
def update_in_env(swift, env, key, value='', delete_key=False):
"""Update plan environment."""
if delete_key:
try:
del env[key]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
try:
env[key].update(value)
except (KeyError, AttributeError):
env[key] = value
put_env(swift, env)
return env
def get_env(swift, name):
"""Get plan environment from Swift and convert it to a dictionary."""
env = yaml.safe_load(
swift.get_object(name, constants.PLAN_ENVIRONMENT)[1]
)
# Ensure the name is correct, as it will be used to update the
# container later
if env.get('name') != name:
env['name'] = name
return env
def put_env(swift, env):
"""Convert given environment to yaml and upload it to Swift."""
swift.put_object(
env['name'],
constants.PLAN_ENVIRONMENT,
yaml.safe_dump(env, default_flow_style=False)
)
def get_user_env(swift, container_name):
"""Get user environment from Swift convert it to a dictionary."""
return yaml.safe_load(
swift.get_object(container_name, constants.USER_ENVIRONMENT)[1])
def put_user_env(swift, container_name, env):
"""Convert given user environment to yaml and upload it to Swift."""
swift.put_object(
container_name,
constants.USER_ENVIRONMENT,
yaml.safe_dump(env, default_flow_style=False)
)
def write_json_temp_file(data):
"""Writes the provided data to a json file and return the filename"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, mode='w') as temp_file:
temp_file.write(json.dumps(data))
return temp_file.name
def object_request(method, url, token):
"""Fetch an object with the provided token"""
response = requests.request(
method, url, headers={'X-Auth-Token': token})
response.raise_for_status()
return response.content
def process_environments_and_files(swift, env_paths):
"""Wrap process_multiple_environments_and_files with swift object fetch"""
def _env_path_is_object(env_path):
return env_path.startswith(swift.url)
# XXX this should belong in heatclient, but for the time being and backport
# purposes, let's do that here for now.
_cache = {}
def _object_request(method, url, token=swift.token):
if url not in _cache:
_cache[url] = object_request(method, url, token)
return _cache[url]
return template_utils.process_multiple_environments_and_files(
env_paths=env_paths,
env_path_is_object=_env_path_is_object,
object_request=_object_request)
def get_template_contents(swift, template_object):
"""Wrap get_template_contents with swift object fetch"""
def _object_request(method, url, token=swift.token):
return object_request(method, url, token)
return template_utils.get_template_contents(
template_object=template_object,
object_request=_object_request)
def build_env_paths(swift, container, plan_env):
environments = plan_env.get('environments', [])
env_paths = []
temp_env_paths = []
for env in environments:
if env.get('path'):
env_paths.append(os.path.join(swift.url, container, env['path']))
elif env.get('data'):
env_file = write_json_temp_file(env['data'])
temp_env_paths.append(env_file)
# create a dict to hold all user set params and merge
# them in the appropriate order
merged_params = {}
# merge generated passwords into params first
passwords = plan_env.get('passwords', {})
merged_params.update(passwords)
# derived parameters are merged before 'parameter defaults'
# so that user-specified values can override the derived values.
derived_params = plan_env.get('derived_parameters', {})
merged_params.update(derived_params)
# handle user set parameter values next in case a user has set
# a new value for a password parameter
params = plan_env.get('parameter_defaults', {})
merged_params = template_utils.deep_update(merged_params, params)
if merged_params:
env_temp_file = write_json_temp_file(
{'parameter_defaults': merged_params})
temp_env_paths.append(env_temp_file)
registry = plan_env.get('resource_registry', {})
if registry:
env_temp_file = write_json_temp_file(
{'resource_registry': registry})
temp_env_paths.append(env_temp_file)
env_paths.extend(temp_env_paths)
return env_paths, temp_env_paths
def apply_environments_order(capabilities, environments):
"""traverses the capabilities and orders the environment files
by dependency rules defined in capabilities-map, so that parent
environments are first and children environments override these
parents
:param capabilities: dict representing capabilities-map.yaml file
:param environments: list representing the environments section of the
plan-environments.yaml file
:return: list containing ordered environments
"""
# get ordering rules from capabilities-map file
order_rules = {}
for topic in capabilities.get('topics', []):
for group in topic.get('environment_groups', []):
for environment in group.get('environments', []):
order_rules[environment['file']] = []
if 'requires' in environment:
order_rules[environment['file']] \
= environment.get('requires', [])
# apply ordering rules
rest = []
for e in environments:
path = e.get('path', '')
if path not in order_rules:
environments.remove(e)
rest.append(e)
continue
path_pos = environments.index(e)
for requirement in order_rules[path]:
if {'path': requirement} in environments:
requirement_pos = environments.index({'path': requirement})
if requirement_pos > path_pos:
item = environments.pop(requirement_pos)
environments.insert(path_pos, item)
return environments + rest