Xavier 0cee89e7b8 Ensure values under validation have same data type
This patch address the case of validating resources like memory_mb
and cpus that have same values but doesn't have same type, for
example, in case of node's memory_mb and cpus registered as unicode
after an inspection process. In this patch we convert the data into
to string, making possible the values pass in the validation when
correct.

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python-oneviewclient

Library to use HPE OneView to provide nodes for Ironic

This library adds a communication layer between Ironic and OneView and abstracts the version of OneView in place.

Features

Audit logging

python-oneviewclient is capable of logging method calls to OneView for auditing. Currently, data about request timing and method names, parameters and return values, can be recorded to be used in the auditing process to discover and better understand hotspots, bottlenecks and to measure how the user code and OneView integration performs.

Enabling audit logging

To enable audit logging, the user code has to set three parameters in the constructor of the client object. namely: audit_enabled, audit_map_file and audit_output_file. audit_map_file and audit_output_file must be filled with the absolute path to the audit map file and the audit output file.

The audit map file

The audit map file is composed of two sections, audit and cases. In the audit section there should be a case option where one, and just one, of the audit logging cases needs to be specified. The cases section needs to be filled with a name for a case followed by the methods that the user wants to audit logging. The methods that are allowed for the audit logging are those decorated by @auditing.audit in python-oneviewclient.

See an example of an audit map file:

[audit]

# Case to be audit logged from those declared in cases section.

case = case_number_one

[cases]

# Possible auditable case name followed by the audit loggable
# methods' names.

case_number_one = first_method,second_method,third_method
case_number_two = first_method,third_method,fifth_method

The audit output file

The result of the audit logging process is a JSON formatted file that can be used by auditors, operators and engineers to obtain valuable information about performance impacts of using python-oneviewclient to access OneView, and better understand possible hotspots and bottlenecks in the integration of the user code and OneView.

See an example of an audit output file:

{
    "method": "get_node_power_state",
    "client_instance_id": 140396067361488,
    "initial_time": "2016-08-29T17:32:01.403420",
    "end_time": "2016-08-29T17:32:01.439126",
    "is_ironic_request": true,
    "is_oneview_request": false,
    "ret": "Off"
}
Description
Python client for HP OneView.
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