Source code for ironicclient.common.base

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"""
Base utilities to build API operation managers and objects on top of.
"""

import abc
import copy
from urllib import parse as urlparse

from ironicclient.common.apiclient import base
from ironicclient import exc


[docs]def getid(obj): """Wrapper to get object's ID. Abstracts the common pattern of allowing both an object or an object's ID (UUID) as a parameter when dealing with relationships. """ try: return obj.id except AttributeError: return obj
[docs]class Manager(object, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): """Provides CRUD operations with a particular API.""" def __init__(self, api): self.api = api def _path(self, resource_id=None): """Returns a request path for a given resource identifier. :param resource_id: Identifier of the resource to generate the request path. """ return ('/v1/%s/%s' % (self._resource_name, resource_id) if resource_id else '/v1/%s' % self._resource_name) @property @abc.abstractmethod def resource_class(self): """The resource class """ @property @abc.abstractmethod def _resource_name(self): """The resource name. """ def _get(self, resource_id, fields=None, os_ironic_api_version=None): """Retrieve a resource. :param resource_id: Identifier of the resource. :param fields: List of specific fields to be returned. :param os_ironic_api_version: String version (e.g. "1.35") to use for the request. If not specified, the client's default is used. :raises exc.ValidationError: For invalid resource_id arg value. """ if not resource_id: raise exc.ValidationError( "The identifier argument is invalid. " "Value provided: {!r}".format(resource_id)) if fields is not None: resource_id = '%s?fields=' % resource_id resource_id += ','.join(fields) try: return self._list( self._path(resource_id), os_ironic_api_version=os_ironic_api_version)[0] except IndexError: return None def _get_as_dict(self, resource_id, fields=None, os_ironic_api_version=None): """Retrieve a resource as a dictionary :param resource_id: Identifier of the resource. :param fields: List of specific fields to be returned. :param os_ironic_api_version: String version (e.g. "1.35") to use for the request. If not specified, the client's default is used. :returns: a dictionary representing the resource; may be empty """ resource = self._get(resource_id, fields=fields, os_ironic_api_version=os_ironic_api_version) if resource: return resource.to_dict() else: return {} def _format_body_data(self, body, response_key): if response_key: try: data = body[response_key] except KeyError: return [] else: data = body if not isinstance(data, list): data = [data] return data def _list_pagination(self, url, response_key=None, obj_class=None, limit=None, os_ironic_api_version=None): """Retrieve a list of items. The Ironic API is configured to return a maximum number of items per request, (see Ironic's api.max_limit option). This iterates over the 'next' link (pagination) in the responses, to get the number of items specified by 'limit'. If 'limit' is None this function will continue pagination until there are no more values to be returned. :param url: a partial URL, e.g. '/nodes' :param response_key: the key to be looked up in response dictionary, e.g. 'nodes' :param obj_class: class for constructing the returned objects. :param limit: maximum number of items to return. If None returns everything. :param os_ironic_api_version: String version (e.g. "1.35") to use for the request. If not specified, the client's default is used. """ if obj_class is None: obj_class = self.resource_class if limit is not None: limit = int(limit) kwargs = {} if os_ironic_api_version is not None: kwargs['headers'] = {'X-OpenStack-Ironic-API-Version': os_ironic_api_version} # NOTE(jroll) # endpoint_trimmed is what is prepended if we only pass a path # to json_request. This might be something like # https://example.com:4443/baremetal # The code below which parses the 'next' URL keeps any path prefix # we're using, so it ends up calling json_request() with e.g. # /baremetal/v1/nodes. When this is appended to endpoint_trimmed, # we end up with a full URL of e.g. # https://example.com:4443/baremetal/baremetal/v1/nodes. # Parse out the prefix from the base endpoint here, so we can strip # it below and make sure we're passing a correct path. endpoint_parts = urlparse.urlparse(self.api.endpoint_trimmed) url_path_prefix = endpoint_parts[2] object_list = [] object_count = 0 limit_reached = False while url: resp, body = self.api.json_request('GET', url, **kwargs) data = self._format_body_data(body, response_key) for obj in data: object_list.append(obj_class(self, obj, loaded=True)) object_count += 1 if limit and object_count >= limit: # break the for loop limit_reached = True break # break the while loop and return if limit_reached: break url = body.get('next') if url: # NOTE(lucasagomes): We need to edit the URL to remove # the scheme and netloc url_parts = list(urlparse.urlparse(url)) url_parts[0] = url_parts[1] = '' if url_path_prefix: url_parts[2] = url_parts[2].replace( url_path_prefix, '', 1) url = urlparse.urlunparse(url_parts) return object_list def __list(self, url, response_key=None, body=None, os_ironic_api_version=None): kwargs = {} if os_ironic_api_version is not None: kwargs['headers'] = {'X-OpenStack-Ironic-API-Version': os_ironic_api_version} resp, body = self.api.json_request('GET', url, **kwargs) data = self._format_body_data(body, response_key) return data def _list(self, url, response_key=None, obj_class=None, body=None, os_ironic_api_version=None): if obj_class is None: obj_class = self.resource_class data = self.__list(url, response_key=response_key, body=body, os_ironic_api_version=os_ironic_api_version) return [obj_class(self, res, loaded=True) for res in data if res] def _list_primitives(self, url, response_key=None): return self.__list(url, response_key=response_key) def _update(self, resource_id, patch, method='PATCH', os_ironic_api_version=None, params=None): """Update a resource. :param resource_id: Resource identifier. :param patch: New version of a given resource, a dictionary or None. :param method: Name of the method for the request. :param os_ironic_api_version: String version (e.g. "1.35") to use for the request. If not specified, the client's default is used. :param params: query parameters to pass. """ url = self._path(resource_id) kwargs = {} if patch is not None: kwargs['body'] = patch if os_ironic_api_version is not None: kwargs['headers'] = {'X-OpenStack-Ironic-API-Version': os_ironic_api_version} if params: kwargs['params'] = params resp, body = self.api.json_request(method, url, **kwargs) # PATCH/PUT requests may not return a body if body: return self.resource_class(self, body) def _delete(self, resource_id): """Delete a resource. :param resource_id: Resource identifier. """ self.api.raw_request('DELETE', self._path(resource_id))
[docs]class CreateManager(Manager, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): """Provides creation operations with a particular API.""" @property @abc.abstractmethod def _creation_attributes(self): """A list of required creation attributes for a resource type. """
[docs] def create(self, **kwargs): """Create a resource based on a kwargs dictionary of attributes. :param kwargs: A dictionary containing the attributes of the resource that will be created. :raises exc.InvalidAttribute: For invalid attributes that are not needed to create the resource. """ new = {} invalid = [] for (key, value) in kwargs.items(): if key in self._creation_attributes: new[key] = value else: invalid.append(key) if invalid: raise exc.InvalidAttribute( 'The attribute(s) "%(attrs)s" are invalid; they are not ' 'needed to create %(resource)s.' % {'resource': self._resource_name, 'attrs': '","'.join(invalid)}) url = self._path() resp, body = self.api.json_request('POST', url, body=new) if body: return self.resource_class(self, body)
[docs]class Resource(base.Resource): """Represents a particular instance of an object (tenant, user, etc). This is pretty much just a bag for attributes. """
[docs] def to_dict(self): return copy.deepcopy(self._info)