tripleo-heat-templates/tripleo_heat_templates/environment_generator.py
Ben Nemec 1c9553c37a Add pep8 check that generated environments are up to date
This check ensures that if a parameter is changed that would affect
a generated environment then the environment must be updated before
pep8 will pass.  It will also catch any mistaken hand edits to the
generated files.

bp generated-environments

Change-Id: I2d12992ed55f963285422e1282a4cee06e989b6d
2017-09-07 15:30:31 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2015 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
#
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# 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.
import errno
import os
import sys
import yaml
_PARAM_FORMAT = u""" # %(description)s
%(mandatory)s# Type: %(type)s
%(name)s:%(default)s
"""
_STATIC_MESSAGE_START = (
' # ******************************************************\n'
' # Static parameters - these are values that must be\n'
' # included in the environment but should not be changed.\n'
' # ******************************************************\n'
)
_STATIC_MESSAGE_END = (' # *********************\n'
' # End static parameters\n'
' # *********************\n'
)
_FILE_HEADER = (
'# *******************************************************************\n'
'# This file was created automatically by the sample environment\n'
'# generator. Developers should use `tox -e genconfig` to update it.\n'
'# Users are recommended to make changes to a copy of the file instead\n'
'# of the original, if any customizations are needed.\n'
'# *******************************************************************\n'
)
# Certain parameter names can't be changed, but shouldn't be shown because
# they are never intended for direct user input.
_PRIVATE_OVERRIDES = ['server', 'servers', 'NodeIndex', 'DefaultPasswords']
# Hidden params are not included by default when the 'all' option is used,
# but can be explicitly included by referencing them in sample_defaults or
# static. This allows us to generate sample environments using them when
# necessary, but they won't be improperly included by accident.
_HIDDEN_PARAMS = ['EndpointMap', 'RoleName', 'RoleParameters',
'ServiceNetMap', 'ServiceData',
]
def _create_output_dir(target_file):
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(target_file))
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EEXIST:
pass
else:
raise
def _generate_environment(input_env, output_path, parent_env=None):
if parent_env is None:
parent_env = {}
env = dict(parent_env)
env.pop('children', None)
env.update(input_env)
parameter_defaults = {}
param_names = []
sample_values = env.get('sample_values', {})
static_names = env.get('static', [])
for template_file, template_data in env['files'].items():
with open(template_file) as f:
f_data = yaml.safe_load(f)
f_params = f_data['parameters']
parameter_defaults.update(f_params)
if template_data['parameters'] == 'all':
new_names = [k for k, v in f_params.items()]
for hidden in _HIDDEN_PARAMS:
if (hidden not in (static_names + sample_values.keys()) and
hidden in new_names):
new_names.remove(hidden)
else:
new_names = template_data['parameters']
missing_params = [name for name in new_names
if name not in f_params]
if missing_params:
raise RuntimeError('Did not find specified parameter names %s '
'in file %s for environment %s' %
(missing_params, template_file,
env['name']))
param_names += new_names
static_defaults = {k: v for k, v in parameter_defaults.items()
if k in param_names and
k in static_names
}
parameter_defaults = {k: v for k, v in parameter_defaults.items()
if k in param_names and
k not in _PRIVATE_OVERRIDES and
not k.startswith('_') and
k not in static_names
}
for k, v in sample_values.items():
if k in parameter_defaults:
parameter_defaults[k]['sample'] = v
if k in static_defaults:
static_defaults[k]['sample'] = v
def write_sample_entry(f, name, value):
default = value.get('default')
mandatory = ''
if default is None:
mandatory = ('# Mandatory. This parameter must be set by the '
'user.\n ')
default = '<None>'
if value.get('sample') is not None:
default = value['sample']
# We ultimately cast this to str for output anyway
default = str(default)
if default == '':
default = "''"
# If the default value is something like %index%, yaml won't
# parse the output correctly unless we wrap it in quotes.
# However, not all default values can be wrapped so we need to
# do it conditionally.
if default.startswith('%'):
default = "'%s'" % default
if not default.startswith('\n'):
default = ' ' + default
values = {'name': name,
'type': value['type'],
'description':
value.get('description', '').rstrip().replace('\n',
'\n # '),
'default': default,
'mandatory': mandatory,
}
f.write(_PARAM_FORMAT % values + '\n')
target_file = os.path.join(output_path, env['name'] + '.yaml')
_create_output_dir(target_file)
with open(target_file, 'w') as env_file:
env_file.write(_FILE_HEADER)
# TODO(bnemec): Once Heat allows the title and description to live in
# the environment itself, uncomment these entries and make them
# top-level keys in the YAML.
env_title = env.get('title', '')
env_file.write(u'# title: %s\n' % env_title)
env_desc = env.get('description', '')
env_file.write(u'# description: |\n')
for line in env_desc.splitlines():
env_file.write(u'# %s\n' % line)
if parameter_defaults or static_defaults:
env_file.write(u'parameter_defaults:\n')
for name, value in sorted(parameter_defaults.items()):
write_sample_entry(env_file, name, value)
if static_defaults:
env_file.write(_STATIC_MESSAGE_START)
for name, value in sorted(static_defaults.items()):
write_sample_entry(env_file, name, value)
if static_defaults:
env_file.write(_STATIC_MESSAGE_END)
if env.get('resource_registry'):
env_file.write(u'resource_registry:\n')
for res, value in sorted(env.get('resource_registry', {}).items()):
env_file.write(u' %s: %s\n' % (res, value))
print('Wrote sample environment "%s"' % target_file)
for e in env.get('children', []):
_generate_environment(e, output_path, env)
def generate_environments(config_path, output_path):
if os.path.isdir(config_path):
config_files = os.listdir(config_path)
config_files = [os.path.join(config_path, i) for i in config_files
if os.path.splitext(i)[1] == '.yaml']
else:
config_files = [config_path]
for config_file in config_files:
print('Reading environment definitions from %s' % config_file)
with open(config_file) as f:
config = yaml.safe_load(f)
for env in config['environments']:
_generate_environment(env, output_path)
def usage(exit_code=1):
print('Usage: %s [<filename.yaml> | <directory>] [output path]' % sys.argv[0])
print('Output path is optional and defaults to "environments"')
sys.exit(exit_code)
def main():
try:
config_path = sys.argv[1]
except IndexError:
usage()
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
output_path = sys.argv[2]
else:
output_path = 'environments'
print('Writing output to %s' % output_path)
generate_environments(config_path, output_path)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()