Source code for heat.engine.clients.client_plugin
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import abc
import weakref
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions
from keystoneauth1.identity import generic
from keystoneauth1 import plugin
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_utils import excutils
import requests
import six
from heat.common import config
from heat.common import exception as heat_exception
cfg.CONF.import_opt('client_retry_limit', 'heat.common.config')
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
[docs]class ClientPlugin(object):
# Module which contains all exceptions classes which the client
# may emit
exceptions_module = None
# supported service types, service like cinder support multiple service
# types, so its used in list format
service_types = []
# To make the backward compatibility with existing resource plugins
default_version = None
supported_versions = []
def __init__(self, context):
self._context = weakref.ref(context)
self._clients = weakref.ref(context.clients)
self.invalidate()
@property
[docs] def context(self):
ctxt = self._context()
assert ctxt is not None, "Need a reference to the context"
return ctxt
@property
[docs] def clients(self):
return self._clients()
_get_client_option = staticmethod(config.get_client_option)
[docs] def invalidate(self):
"""Invalidate/clear any cached client."""
self._client_instances = {}
[docs] def client(self, version=None):
if not version:
version = self.default_version
if (version in self._client_instances
and not self.context.auth_needs_refresh()):
return self._client_instances[version]
# Back-ward compatibility
if version is None:
self._client_instances[version] = self._create()
else:
if version not in self.supported_versions:
raise heat_exception.InvalidServiceVersion(
version=version,
service=self._get_service_name())
self._client_instances[version] = self._create(version=version)
return self._client_instances[version]
@abc.abstractmethod
def _create(self, version=None):
"""Return a newly created client."""
pass
def _get_region_name(self):
return self.context.region_name or cfg.CONF.region_name_for_services
[docs] def url_for(self, **kwargs):
keystone_session = self.context.keystone_session
def get_endpoint():
return keystone_session.get_endpoint(**kwargs)
# NOTE(jamielennox): use the session defined by the keystoneclient
# options as traditionally the token was always retrieved from
# keystoneclient.
try:
kwargs.setdefault('interface', kwargs.pop('endpoint_type'))
except KeyError:
pass
kwargs.setdefault('region_name', self._get_region_name())
url = None
try:
url = get_endpoint()
except exceptions.EmptyCatalog:
endpoint = keystone_session.get_endpoint(
None, interface=plugin.AUTH_INTERFACE)
token = keystone_session.get_token(None)
token_obj = generic.Token(endpoint, token)
auth_ref = token_obj.get_access(keystone_session)
if auth_ref.has_service_catalog():
self.context.reload_auth_plugin()
url = get_endpoint()
# NOTE(jamielennox): raising exception maintains compatibility with
# older keystoneclient service catalog searching.
if url is None:
raise exceptions.EndpointNotFound()
return url
[docs] def is_client_exception(self, ex):
"""Returns True if the current exception comes from the client."""
if self.exceptions_module:
if isinstance(self.exceptions_module, list):
for m in self.exceptions_module:
if type(ex) in six.itervalues(m.__dict__):
return True
else:
return type(ex) in six.itervalues(
self.exceptions_module.__dict__)
return False
[docs] def is_not_found(self, ex):
"""Returns True if the exception is a not-found."""
return False
[docs] def is_over_limit(self, ex):
"""Returns True if the exception is an over-limit."""
return False
[docs] def is_conflict(self, ex):
"""Returns True if the exception is a conflict."""
return False
@excutils.exception_filter
[docs] def ignore_not_found(self, ex):
"""Raises the exception unless it is a not-found."""
return self.is_not_found(ex)
@excutils.exception_filter
[docs] def ignore_conflict_and_not_found(self, ex):
"""Raises the exception unless it is a conflict or not-found."""
return self.is_conflict(ex) or self.is_not_found(ex)
[docs] def does_endpoint_exist(self,
service_type,
service_name):
endpoint_type = self._get_client_option(service_name,
'endpoint_type')
try:
self.url_for(service_type=service_type,
endpoint_type=endpoint_type)
return True
except exceptions.EndpointNotFound:
return False
[docs]def retry_if_connection_err(exception):
return isinstance(exception, requests.ConnectionError)
[docs]def retry_if_result_is_false(result):
return result is False