Update requirements

Also remove tests/charm-helpers if present, in favor
of the pip-installed charm-helpers.

Change-Id: Ica07d8f246f105541f12c5daf8df846047f00740
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Ryan Beisner 2018-10-03 13:10:21 -05:00
parent ddcfeb0a95
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# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
pbr>=1.8.0,<1.9.0
PyYAML>=3.1.0
simplejson>=2.2.0
netifaces>=0.10.4
netaddr>=0.7.12,!=0.7.16

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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
charm-tools>=2.4.4
coverage>=3.6
mock>=1.2
flake8>=2.2.4,<=2.4.1
os-testr>=0.4.1
charm-tools>=2.0.0;python_version=='2.7'
requests==2.6.0
requests>=2.18.4
# BEGIN: Amulet OpenStack Charm Helper Requirements
# Liberty client lower constraints
amulet>=1.14.3,<2.0;python_version=='2.7'
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python-swiftclient>=2.6.0
pika>=0.10.0,<1.0
distro-info
git+https://github.com/juju/charm-helpers.git#egg=charmhelpers
# END: Amulet OpenStack Charm Helper Requirements
# NOTE: workaround for 14.04 pip/tox
pytz
pyudev # for ceph-* charm unit tests (not mocked?)

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
# Bootstrap charm-helpers, installing its dependencies if necessary using
# only standard libraries.
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import absolute_import
import functools
import inspect
import subprocess
import sys
try:
import six # flake8: noqa
except ImportError:
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
subprocess.check_call(['apt-get', 'install', '-y', 'python-six'])
else:
subprocess.check_call(['apt-get', 'install', '-y', 'python3-six'])
import six # flake8: noqa
try:
import yaml # flake8: noqa
except ImportError:
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
subprocess.check_call(['apt-get', 'install', '-y', 'python-yaml'])
else:
subprocess.check_call(['apt-get', 'install', '-y', 'python3-yaml'])
import yaml # flake8: noqa
# Holds a list of mapping of mangled function names that have been deprecated
# using the @deprecate decorator below. This is so that the warning is only
# printed once for each usage of the function.
__deprecated_functions = {}
def deprecate(warning, date=None, log=None):
"""Add a deprecation warning the first time the function is used.
The date, which is a string in semi-ISO8660 format indicate the year-month
that the function is officially going to be removed.
usage:
@deprecate('use core/fetch/add_source() instead', '2017-04')
def contributed_add_source_thing(...):
...
And it then prints to the log ONCE that the function is deprecated.
The reason for passing the logging function (log) is so that hookenv.log
can be used for a charm if needed.
:param warning: String to indicat where it has moved ot.
:param date: optional sting, in YYYY-MM format to indicate when the
function will definitely (probably) be removed.
:param log: The log function to call to log. If not, logs to stdout
"""
def wrap(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapped_f(*args, **kwargs):
try:
module = inspect.getmodule(f)
file = inspect.getsourcefile(f)
lines = inspect.getsourcelines(f)
f_name = "{}-{}-{}..{}-{}".format(
module.__name__, file, lines[0], lines[-1], f.__name__)
except (IOError, TypeError):
# assume it was local, so just use the name of the function
f_name = f.__name__
if f_name not in __deprecated_functions:
__deprecated_functions[f_name] = True
s = "DEPRECATION WARNING: Function {} is being removed".format(
f.__name__)
if date:
s = "{} on/around {}".format(s, date)
if warning:
s = "{} : {}".format(s, warning)
if log:
log(s)
else:
print(s)
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapped_f
return wrap

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 amulet
import os
import six
class AmuletDeployment(object):
"""Amulet deployment.
This class provides generic Amulet deployment and test runner
methods.
"""
def __init__(self, series=None):
"""Initialize the deployment environment."""
self.series = None
if series:
self.series = series
self.d = amulet.Deployment(series=self.series)
else:
self.d = amulet.Deployment()
def _add_services(self, this_service, other_services):
"""Add services.
Add services to the deployment where this_service is the local charm
that we're testing and other_services are the other services that
are being used in the local amulet tests.
"""
if this_service['name'] != os.path.basename(os.getcwd()):
s = this_service['name']
msg = "The charm's root directory name needs to be {}".format(s)
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
if 'units' not in this_service:
this_service['units'] = 1
self.d.add(this_service['name'], units=this_service['units'],
constraints=this_service.get('constraints'),
storage=this_service.get('storage'))
for svc in other_services:
if 'location' in svc:
branch_location = svc['location']
elif self.series:
branch_location = 'cs:{}/{}'.format(self.series, svc['name']),
else:
branch_location = None
if 'units' not in svc:
svc['units'] = 1
self.d.add(svc['name'], charm=branch_location, units=svc['units'],
constraints=svc.get('constraints'),
storage=svc.get('storage'))
def _add_relations(self, relations):
"""Add all of the relations for the services."""
for k, v in six.iteritems(relations):
self.d.relate(k, v)
def _configure_services(self, configs):
"""Configure all of the services."""
for service, config in six.iteritems(configs):
self.d.configure(service, config)
def _deploy(self):
"""Deploy environment and wait for all hooks to finish executing."""
timeout = int(os.environ.get('AMULET_SETUP_TIMEOUT', 900))
try:
self.d.setup(timeout=timeout)
self.d.sentry.wait(timeout=timeout)
except amulet.helpers.TimeoutError:
amulet.raise_status(
amulet.FAIL,
msg="Deployment timed out ({}s)".format(timeout)
)
except Exception:
raise
def run_tests(self):
"""Run all of the methods that are prefixed with 'test_'."""
for test in dir(self):
if test.startswith('test_'):
getattr(self, test)()

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 io
import json
import logging
import os
import re
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import uuid
import amulet
import distro_info
import six
from six.moves import configparser
if six.PY3:
from urllib import parse as urlparse
else:
import urlparse
class AmuletUtils(object):
"""Amulet utilities.
This class provides common utility functions that are used by Amulet
tests.
"""
def __init__(self, log_level=logging.ERROR):
self.log = self.get_logger(level=log_level)
self.ubuntu_releases = self.get_ubuntu_releases()
def get_logger(self, name="amulet-logger", level=logging.DEBUG):
"""Get a logger object that will log to stdout."""
log = logging
logger = log.getLogger(name)
fmt = log.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(funcName)s "
"%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
handler = log.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
handler.setLevel(level)
handler.setFormatter(fmt)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(level)
return logger
def valid_ip(self, ip):
if re.match(r"^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$", ip):
return True
else:
return False
def valid_url(self, url):
p = re.compile(
r'^(?:http|ftp)s?://'
r'(?:(?:[A-Z0-9](?:[A-Z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Z0-9])?\.)+(?:[A-Z]{2,6}\.?|[A-Z0-9-]{2,}\.?)|' # noqa
r'localhost|'
r'\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})'
r'(?::\d+)?'
r'(?:/?|[/?]\S+)$',
re.IGNORECASE)
if p.match(url):
return True
else:
return False
def get_ubuntu_release_from_sentry(self, sentry_unit):
"""Get Ubuntu release codename from sentry unit.
:param sentry_unit: amulet sentry/service unit pointer
:returns: list of strings - release codename, failure message
"""
msg = None
cmd = 'lsb_release -cs'
release, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
if code == 0:
self.log.debug('{} lsb_release: {}'.format(
sentry_unit.info['unit_name'], release))
else:
msg = ('{} `{}` returned {} '
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, release, code))
if release not in self.ubuntu_releases:
msg = ("Release ({}) not found in Ubuntu releases "
"({})".format(release, self.ubuntu_releases))
return release, msg
def validate_services(self, commands):
"""Validate that lists of commands succeed on service units. Can be
used to verify system services are running on the corresponding
service units.
:param commands: dict with sentry keys and arbitrary command list vals
:returns: None if successful, Failure string message otherwise
"""
self.log.debug('Checking status of system services...')
# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
# New and existing tests should be rewritten to use
# validate_services_by_name() as it is aware of init systems.
self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: use '
'validate_services_by_name instead of validate_services '
'due to init system differences.')
for k, v in six.iteritems(commands):
for cmd in v:
output, code = k.run(cmd)
self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned '
'{}'.format(k.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code))
if code != 0:
return "command `{}` returned {}".format(cmd, str(code))
return None
def validate_services_by_name(self, sentry_services):
"""Validate system service status by service name, automatically
detecting init system based on Ubuntu release codename.
:param sentry_services: dict with sentry keys and svc list values
:returns: None if successful, Failure string message otherwise
"""
self.log.debug('Checking status of system services...')
# Point at which systemd became a thing
systemd_switch = self.ubuntu_releases.index('vivid')
for sentry_unit, services_list in six.iteritems(sentry_services):
# Get lsb_release codename from unit
release, ret = self.get_ubuntu_release_from_sentry(sentry_unit)
if ret:
return ret
for service_name in services_list:
if (self.ubuntu_releases.index(release) >= systemd_switch or
service_name in ['rabbitmq-server', 'apache2',
'memcached']):
# init is systemd (or regular sysv)
cmd = 'sudo service {} status'.format(service_name)
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
service_running = code == 0
elif self.ubuntu_releases.index(release) < systemd_switch:
# init is upstart
cmd = 'sudo status {}'.format(service_name)
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
service_running = code == 0 and "start/running" in output
self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned '
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code))
if not service_running:
return u"command `{}` returned {} {}".format(
cmd, output, str(code))
return None
def _get_config(self, unit, filename):
"""Get a ConfigParser object for parsing a unit's config file."""
file_contents = unit.file_contents(filename)
# NOTE(beisner): by default, ConfigParser does not handle options
# with no value, such as the flags used in the mysql my.cnf file.
# https://bugs.python.org/issue7005
config = configparser.ConfigParser(allow_no_value=True)
config.readfp(io.StringIO(file_contents))
return config
def validate_config_data(self, sentry_unit, config_file, section,
expected):
"""Validate config file data.
Verify that the specified section of the config file contains
the expected option key:value pairs.
Compare expected dictionary data vs actual dictionary data.
The values in the 'expected' dictionary can be strings, bools, ints,
longs, or can be a function that evaluates a variable and returns a
bool.
"""
self.log.debug('Validating config file data ({} in {} on {})'
'...'.format(section, config_file,
sentry_unit.info['unit_name']))
config = self._get_config(sentry_unit, config_file)
if section != 'DEFAULT' and not config.has_section(section):
return "section [{}] does not exist".format(section)
for k in expected.keys():
if not config.has_option(section, k):
return "section [{}] is missing option {}".format(section, k)
actual = config.get(section, k)
v = expected[k]
if (isinstance(v, six.string_types) or
isinstance(v, bool) or
isinstance(v, six.integer_types)):
# handle explicit values
if actual != v:
return "section [{}] {}:{} != expected {}:{}".format(
section, k, actual, k, expected[k])
# handle function pointers, such as not_null or valid_ip
elif not v(actual):
return "section [{}] {}:{} != expected {}:{}".format(
section, k, actual, k, expected[k])
return None
def _validate_dict_data(self, expected, actual):
"""Validate dictionary data.
Compare expected dictionary data vs actual dictionary data.
The values in the 'expected' dictionary can be strings, bools, ints,
longs, or can be a function that evaluates a variable and returns a
bool.
"""
self.log.debug('actual: {}'.format(repr(actual)))
self.log.debug('expected: {}'.format(repr(expected)))
for k, v in six.iteritems(expected):
if k in actual:
if (isinstance(v, six.string_types) or
isinstance(v, bool) or
isinstance(v, six.integer_types)):
# handle explicit values
if v != actual[k]:
return "{}:{}".format(k, actual[k])
# handle function pointers, such as not_null or valid_ip
elif not v(actual[k]):
return "{}:{}".format(k, actual[k])
else:
return "key '{}' does not exist".format(k)
return None
def validate_relation_data(self, sentry_unit, relation, expected):
"""Validate actual relation data based on expected relation data."""
actual = sentry_unit.relation(relation[0], relation[1])
return self._validate_dict_data(expected, actual)
def _validate_list_data(self, expected, actual):
"""Compare expected list vs actual list data."""
for e in expected:
if e not in actual:
return "expected item {} not found in actual list".format(e)
return None
def not_null(self, string):
if string is not None:
return True
else:
return False
def _get_file_mtime(self, sentry_unit, filename):
"""Get last modification time of file."""
return sentry_unit.file_stat(filename)['mtime']
def _get_dir_mtime(self, sentry_unit, directory):
"""Get last modification time of directory."""
return sentry_unit.directory_stat(directory)['mtime']
def _get_proc_start_time(self, sentry_unit, service, pgrep_full=None):
"""Get start time of a process based on the last modification time
of the /proc/pid directory.
:sentry_unit: The sentry unit to check for the service on
:service: service name to look for in process table
:pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
:returns: epoch time of service process start
:param commands: list of bash commands
:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
:returns: None if successful; Failure message otherwise
"""
if pgrep_full is not None:
# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
# No longer implemented, as pidof is now used instead of pgrep.
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: pgrep_full bool is no '
'longer implemented re: lp 1474030.')
pid_list = self.get_process_id_list(sentry_unit, service)
pid = pid_list[0]
proc_dir = '/proc/{}'.format(pid)
self.log.debug('Pid for {} on {}: {}'.format(
service, sentry_unit.info['unit_name'], pid))
return self._get_dir_mtime(sentry_unit, proc_dir)
def service_restarted(self, sentry_unit, service, filename,
pgrep_full=None, sleep_time=20):
"""Check if service was restarted.
Compare a service's start time vs a file's last modification time
(such as a config file for that service) to determine if the service
has been restarted.
"""
# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
# This method is prone to races in that no before-time is known.
# Use validate_service_config_changed instead.
# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: use '
'validate_service_config_changed instead of '
'service_restarted due to known races.')
time.sleep(sleep_time)
if (self._get_proc_start_time(sentry_unit, service, pgrep_full) >=
self._get_file_mtime(sentry_unit, filename)):
return True
else:
return False
def service_restarted_since(self, sentry_unit, mtime, service,
pgrep_full=None, sleep_time=20,
retry_count=30, retry_sleep_time=10):
"""Check if service was been started after a given time.
Args:
sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check for the service on
mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
service (string): service name to look for in process table
pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
sleep_time (int): Initial sleep time (s) before looking for file
retry_sleep_time (int): Time (s) to sleep between retries
retry_count (int): If file is not found, how many times to retry
Returns:
bool: True if service found and its start time it newer than mtime,
False if service is older than mtime or if service was
not found.
"""
# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
self.log.debug('Checking that %s service restarted since %s on '
'%s' % (service, mtime, unit_name))
time.sleep(sleep_time)
proc_start_time = None
tries = 0
while tries <= retry_count and not proc_start_time:
try:
proc_start_time = self._get_proc_start_time(sentry_unit,
service,
pgrep_full)
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} proc start time on {} '
'OK'.format(tries, service, unit_name))
except IOError as e:
# NOTE(beisner) - race avoidance, proc may not exist yet.
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} proc start time on {} '
'failed\n{}'.format(tries, service,
unit_name, e))
time.sleep(retry_sleep_time)
tries += 1
if not proc_start_time:
self.log.warn('No proc start time found, assuming service did '
'not start')
return False
if proc_start_time >= mtime:
self.log.debug('Proc start time is newer than provided mtime'
'(%s >= %s) on %s (OK)' % (proc_start_time,
mtime, unit_name))
return True
else:
self.log.warn('Proc start time (%s) is older than provided mtime '
'(%s) on %s, service did not '
'restart' % (proc_start_time, mtime, unit_name))
return False
def config_updated_since(self, sentry_unit, filename, mtime,
sleep_time=20, retry_count=30,
retry_sleep_time=10):
"""Check if file was modified after a given time.
Args:
sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check the file mtime on
filename (string): The file to check mtime of
mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
sleep_time (int): Initial sleep time (s) before looking for file
retry_sleep_time (int): Time (s) to sleep between retries
retry_count (int): If file is not found, how many times to retry
Returns:
bool: True if file was modified more recently than mtime, False if
file was modified before mtime, or if file not found.
"""
unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
self.log.debug('Checking that %s updated since %s on '
'%s' % (filename, mtime, unit_name))
time.sleep(sleep_time)
file_mtime = None
tries = 0
while tries <= retry_count and not file_mtime:
try:
file_mtime = self._get_file_mtime(sentry_unit, filename)
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} file mtime on {} '
'OK'.format(tries, filename, unit_name))
except IOError as e:
# NOTE(beisner) - race avoidance, file may not exist yet.
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} file mtime on {} '
'failed\n{}'.format(tries, filename,
unit_name, e))
time.sleep(retry_sleep_time)
tries += 1
if not file_mtime:
self.log.warn('Could not determine file mtime, assuming '
'file does not exist')
return False
if file_mtime >= mtime:
self.log.debug('File mtime is newer than provided mtime '
'(%s >= %s) on %s (OK)' % (file_mtime,
mtime, unit_name))
return True
else:
self.log.warn('File mtime is older than provided mtime'
'(%s < on %s) on %s' % (file_mtime,
mtime, unit_name))
return False
def validate_service_config_changed(self, sentry_unit, mtime, service,
filename, pgrep_full=None,
sleep_time=20, retry_count=30,
retry_sleep_time=10):
"""Check service and file were updated after mtime
Args:
sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check for the service on
mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
service (string): service name to look for in process table
filename (string): The file to check mtime of
pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
sleep_time (int): Initial sleep in seconds to pass to test helpers
retry_count (int): If service is not found, how many times to retry
retry_sleep_time (int): Time in seconds to wait between retries
Typical Usage:
u = OpenStackAmuletUtils(ERROR)
...
mtime = u.get_sentry_time(self.cinder_sentry)
self.d.configure('cinder', {'verbose': 'True', 'debug': 'True'})
if not u.validate_service_config_changed(self.cinder_sentry,
mtime,
'cinder-api',
'/etc/cinder/cinder.conf')
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg='update failed')
Returns:
bool: True if both service and file where updated/restarted after
mtime, False if service is older than mtime or if service was
not found or if filename was modified before mtime.
"""
# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
service_restart = self.service_restarted_since(
sentry_unit, mtime,
service,
pgrep_full=pgrep_full,
sleep_time=sleep_time,
retry_count=retry_count,
retry_sleep_time=retry_sleep_time)
config_update = self.config_updated_since(
sentry_unit,
filename,
mtime,
sleep_time=sleep_time,
retry_count=retry_count,
retry_sleep_time=retry_sleep_time)
return service_restart and config_update
def get_sentry_time(self, sentry_unit):
"""Return current epoch time on a sentry"""
cmd = "date +'%s'"
return float(sentry_unit.run(cmd)[0])
def relation_error(self, name, data):
return 'unexpected relation data in {} - {}'.format(name, data)
def endpoint_error(self, name, data):
return 'unexpected endpoint data in {} - {}'.format(name, data)
def get_ubuntu_releases(self):
"""Return a list of all Ubuntu releases in order of release."""
_d = distro_info.UbuntuDistroInfo()
_release_list = _d.all
return _release_list
def file_to_url(self, file_rel_path):
"""Convert a relative file path to a file URL."""
_abs_path = os.path.abspath(file_rel_path)
return urlparse.urlparse(_abs_path, scheme='file').geturl()
def check_commands_on_units(self, commands, sentry_units):
"""Check that all commands in a list exit zero on all
sentry units in a list.
:param commands: list of bash commands
:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
:returns: None if successful; Failure message otherwise
"""
self.log.debug('Checking exit codes for {} commands on {} '
'sentry units...'.format(len(commands),
len(sentry_units)))
for sentry_unit in sentry_units:
for cmd in commands:
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
if code == 0:
self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned {} '
'(OK)'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code))
else:
return ('{} `{}` returned {} '
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code, output))
return None
def get_process_id_list(self, sentry_unit, process_name,
expect_success=True):
"""Get a list of process ID(s) from a single sentry juju unit
for a single process name.
:param sentry_unit: Amulet sentry instance (juju unit)
:param process_name: Process name
:param expect_success: If False, expect the PID to be missing,
raise if it is present.
:returns: List of process IDs
"""
cmd = 'pidof -x "{}"'.format(process_name)
if not expect_success:
cmd += " || exit 0 && exit 1"
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
if code != 0:
msg = ('{} `{}` returned {} '
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code, output))
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
return str(output).split()
def get_unit_process_ids(self, unit_processes, expect_success=True):
"""Construct a dict containing unit sentries, process names, and
process IDs.
:param unit_processes: A dictionary of Amulet sentry instance
to list of process names.
:param expect_success: if False expect the processes to not be
running, raise if they are.
:returns: Dictionary of Amulet sentry instance to dictionary
of process names to PIDs.
"""
pid_dict = {}
for sentry_unit, process_list in six.iteritems(unit_processes):
pid_dict[sentry_unit] = {}
for process in process_list:
pids = self.get_process_id_list(
sentry_unit, process, expect_success=expect_success)
pid_dict[sentry_unit].update({process: pids})
return pid_dict
def validate_unit_process_ids(self, expected, actual):
"""Validate process id quantities for services on units."""
self.log.debug('Checking units for running processes...')
self.log.debug('Expected PIDs: {}'.format(expected))
self.log.debug('Actual PIDs: {}'.format(actual))
if len(actual) != len(expected):
return ('Unit count mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
'{} '.format(len(expected), len(actual)))
for (e_sentry, e_proc_names) in six.iteritems(expected):
e_sentry_name = e_sentry.info['unit_name']
if e_sentry in actual.keys():
a_proc_names = actual[e_sentry]
else:
return ('Expected sentry ({}) not found in actual dict data.'
'{}'.format(e_sentry_name, e_sentry))
if len(e_proc_names.keys()) != len(a_proc_names.keys()):
return ('Process name count mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
'{}'.format(len(expected), len(actual)))
for (e_proc_name, e_pids), (a_proc_name, a_pids) in \
zip(e_proc_names.items(), a_proc_names.items()):
if e_proc_name != a_proc_name:
return ('Process name mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
'{}'.format(e_proc_name, a_proc_name))
a_pids_length = len(a_pids)
fail_msg = ('PID count mismatch. {} ({}) expected, actual: '
'{}, {} ({})'.format(e_sentry_name, e_proc_name,
e_pids, a_pids_length,
a_pids))
# If expected is a list, ensure at least one PID quantity match
if isinstance(e_pids, list) and \
a_pids_length not in e_pids:
return fail_msg
# If expected is not bool and not list,
# ensure PID quantities match
elif not isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
not isinstance(e_pids, list) and \
a_pids_length != e_pids:
return fail_msg
# If expected is bool True, ensure 1 or more PIDs exist
elif isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
e_pids is True and a_pids_length < 1:
return fail_msg
# If expected is bool False, ensure 0 PIDs exist
elif isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
e_pids is False and a_pids_length != 0:
return fail_msg
else:
self.log.debug('PID check OK: {} {} {}: '
'{}'.format(e_sentry_name, e_proc_name,
e_pids, a_pids))
return None
def validate_list_of_identical_dicts(self, list_of_dicts):
"""Check that all dicts within a list are identical."""
hashes = []
for _dict in list_of_dicts:
hashes.append(hash(frozenset(_dict.items())))
self.log.debug('Hashes: {}'.format(hashes))
if len(set(hashes)) == 1:
self.log.debug('Dicts within list are identical')
else:
return 'Dicts within list are not identical'
return None
def validate_sectionless_conf(self, file_contents, expected):
"""A crude conf parser. Useful to inspect configuration files which
do not have section headers (as would be necessary in order to use
the configparser). Such as openstack-dashboard or rabbitmq confs."""
for line in file_contents.split('\n'):
if '=' in line:
args = line.split('=')
if len(args) <= 1:
continue
key = args[0].strip()
value = args[1].strip()
if key in expected.keys():
if expected[key] != value:
msg = ('Config mismatch. Expected, actual: {}, '
'{}'.format(expected[key], value))
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
def get_unit_hostnames(self, units):
"""Return a dict of juju unit names to hostnames."""
host_names = {}
for unit in units:
host_names[unit.info['unit_name']] = \
str(unit.file_contents('/etc/hostname').strip())
self.log.debug('Unit host names: {}'.format(host_names))
return host_names
def run_cmd_unit(self, sentry_unit, cmd):
"""Run a command on a unit, return the output and exit code."""
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
if code == 0:
self.log.debug('{} `{}` command returned {} '
'(OK)'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code))
else:
msg = ('{} `{}` command returned {} '
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
cmd, code, output))
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
return str(output), code
def file_exists_on_unit(self, sentry_unit, file_name):
"""Check if a file exists on a unit."""
try:
sentry_unit.file_stat(file_name)
return True
except IOError:
return False
except Exception as e:
msg = 'Error checking file {}: {}'.format(file_name, e)
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
def file_contents_safe(self, sentry_unit, file_name,
max_wait=60, fatal=False):
"""Get file contents from a sentry unit. Wrap amulet file_contents
with retry logic to address races where a file checks as existing,
but no longer exists by the time file_contents is called.
Return None if file not found. Optionally raise if fatal is True."""
unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
file_contents = False
tries = 0
while not file_contents and tries < (max_wait / 4):
try:
file_contents = sentry_unit.file_contents(file_name)
except IOError:
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to open file {} from {} '
'failed'.format(tries, file_name,
unit_name))
time.sleep(4)
tries += 1
if file_contents:
return file_contents
elif not fatal:
return None
elif fatal:
msg = 'Failed to get file contents from unit.'
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg)
def port_knock_tcp(self, host="localhost", port=22, timeout=15):
"""Open a TCP socket to check for a listening sevice on a host.
:param host: host name or IP address, default to localhost
:param port: TCP port number, default to 22
:param timeout: Connect timeout, default to 15 seconds
:returns: True if successful, False if connect failed
"""
# Resolve host name if possible
try:
connect_host = socket.gethostbyname(host)
host_human = "{} ({})".format(connect_host, host)
except socket.error as e:
self.log.warn('Unable to resolve address: '
'{} ({}) Trying anyway!'.format(host, e))
connect_host = host
host_human = connect_host
# Attempt socket connection
try:
knock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
knock.settimeout(timeout)
knock.connect((connect_host, port))
knock.close()
self.log.debug('Socket connect OK for host '
'{} on port {}.'.format(host_human, port))
return True
except socket.error as e:
self.log.debug('Socket connect FAIL for'
' {} port {} ({})'.format(host_human, port, e))
return False
def port_knock_units(self, sentry_units, port=22,
timeout=15, expect_success=True):
"""Open a TCP socket to check for a listening sevice on each
listed juju unit.
:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
:param port: TCP port number, default to 22
:param timeout: Connect timeout, default to 15 seconds
:expect_success: True by default, set False to invert logic
:returns: None if successful, Failure message otherwise
"""
for unit in sentry_units:
host = unit.info['public-address']
connected = self.port_knock_tcp(host, port, timeout)
if not connected and expect_success:
return 'Socket connect failed.'
elif connected and not expect_success:
return 'Socket connected unexpectedly.'
def get_uuid_epoch_stamp(self):
"""Returns a stamp string based on uuid4 and epoch time. Useful in
generating test messages which need to be unique-ish."""
return '[{}-{}]'.format(uuid.uuid4(), time.time())
# amulet juju action helpers:
def run_action(self, unit_sentry, action,
_check_output=subprocess.check_output,
params=None):
"""Translate to amulet's built in run_action(). Deprecated.
Run the named action on a given unit sentry.
params a dict of parameters to use
_check_output parameter is no longer used
@return action_id.
"""
self.log.warn('charmhelpers.contrib.amulet.utils.run_action has been '
'deprecated for amulet.run_action')
return unit_sentry.run_action(action, action_args=params)
def wait_on_action(self, action_id, _check_output=subprocess.check_output):
"""Wait for a given action, returning if it completed or not.
action_id a string action uuid
_check_output parameter is no longer used
"""
data = amulet.actions.get_action_output(action_id, full_output=True)
return data.get(u"status") == "completed"
def status_get(self, unit):
"""Return the current service status of this unit."""
raw_status, return_code = unit.run(
"status-get --format=json --include-data")
if return_code != 0:
return ("unknown", "")
status = json.loads(raw_status)
return (status["status"], status["message"])

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 glob
import re
import subprocess
import six
import socket
from functools import partial
from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_install, apt_update
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
config,
log,
network_get_primary_address,
unit_get,
WARNING,
NoNetworkBinding,
)
from charmhelpers.core.host import (
lsb_release,
CompareHostReleases,
)
try:
import netifaces
except ImportError:
apt_update(fatal=True)
if six.PY2:
apt_install('python-netifaces', fatal=True)
else:
apt_install('python3-netifaces', fatal=True)
import netifaces
try:
import netaddr
except ImportError:
apt_update(fatal=True)
if six.PY2:
apt_install('python-netaddr', fatal=True)
else:
apt_install('python3-netaddr', fatal=True)
import netaddr
def _validate_cidr(network):
try:
netaddr.IPNetwork(network)
except (netaddr.core.AddrFormatError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Network (%s) is not in CIDR presentation format" %
network)
def no_ip_found_error_out(network):
errmsg = ("No IP address found in network(s): %s" % network)
raise ValueError(errmsg)
def _get_ipv6_network_from_address(address):
"""Get an netaddr.IPNetwork for the given IPv6 address
:param address: a dict as returned by netifaces.ifaddresses
:returns netaddr.IPNetwork: None if the address is a link local or loopback
address
"""
if address['addr'].startswith('fe80') or address['addr'] == "::1":
return None
prefix = address['netmask'].split("/")
if len(prefix) > 1:
netmask = prefix[1]
else:
netmask = address['netmask']
return netaddr.IPNetwork("%s/%s" % (address['addr'],
netmask))
def get_address_in_network(network, fallback=None, fatal=False):
"""Get an IPv4 or IPv6 address within the network from the host.
:param network (str): CIDR presentation format. For example,
'192.168.1.0/24'. Supports multiple networks as a space-delimited list.
:param fallback (str): If no address is found, return fallback.
:param fatal (boolean): If no address is found, fallback is not
set and fatal is True then exit(1).
"""
if network is None:
if fallback is not None:
return fallback
if fatal:
no_ip_found_error_out(network)
else:
return None
networks = network.split() or [network]
for network in networks:
_validate_cidr(network)
network = netaddr.IPNetwork(network)
for iface in netifaces.interfaces():
try:
addresses = netifaces.ifaddresses(iface)
except ValueError:
# If an instance was deleted between
# netifaces.interfaces() run and now, its interfaces are gone
continue
if network.version == 4 and netifaces.AF_INET in addresses:
for addr in addresses[netifaces.AF_INET]:
cidr = netaddr.IPNetwork("%s/%s" % (addr['addr'],
addr['netmask']))
if cidr in network:
return str(cidr.ip)
if network.version == 6 and netifaces.AF_INET6 in addresses:
for addr in addresses[netifaces.AF_INET6]:
cidr = _get_ipv6_network_from_address(addr)
if cidr and cidr in network:
return str(cidr.ip)
if fallback is not None:
return fallback
if fatal:
no_ip_found_error_out(network)
return None
def is_ipv6(address):
"""Determine whether provided address is IPv6 or not."""
try:
address = netaddr.IPAddress(address)
except netaddr.AddrFormatError:
# probably a hostname - so not an address at all!
return False
return address.version == 6
def is_address_in_network(network, address):
"""
Determine whether the provided address is within a network range.
:param network (str): CIDR presentation format. For example,
'192.168.1.0/24'.
:param address: An individual IPv4 or IPv6 address without a net
mask or subnet prefix. For example, '192.168.1.1'.
:returns boolean: Flag indicating whether address is in network.
"""
try:
network = netaddr.IPNetwork(network)
except (netaddr.core.AddrFormatError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Network (%s) is not in CIDR presentation format" %
network)
try:
address = netaddr.IPAddress(address)
except (netaddr.core.AddrFormatError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Address (%s) is not in correct presentation format" %
address)
if address in network:
return True
else:
return False
def _get_for_address(address, key):
"""Retrieve an attribute of or the physical interface that
the IP address provided could be bound to.
:param address (str): An individual IPv4 or IPv6 address without a net
mask or subnet prefix. For example, '192.168.1.1'.
:param key: 'iface' for the physical interface name or an attribute
of the configured interface, for example 'netmask'.
:returns str: Requested attribute or None if address is not bindable.
"""
address = netaddr.IPAddress(address)
for iface in netifaces.interfaces():
addresses = netifaces.ifaddresses(iface)
if address.version == 4 and netifaces.AF_INET in addresses:
addr = addresses[netifaces.AF_INET][0]['addr']
netmask = addresses[netifaces.AF_INET][0]['netmask']
network = netaddr.IPNetwork("%s/%s" % (addr, netmask))
cidr = network.cidr
if address in cidr:
if key == 'iface':
return iface
else:
return addresses[netifaces.AF_INET][0][key]
if address.version == 6 and netifaces.AF_INET6 in addresses:
for addr in addresses[netifaces.AF_INET6]:
network = _get_ipv6_network_from_address(addr)
if not network:
continue
cidr = network.cidr
if address in cidr:
if key == 'iface':
return iface
elif key == 'netmask' and cidr:
return str(cidr).split('/')[1]
else:
return addr[key]
return None
get_iface_for_address = partial(_get_for_address, key='iface')
get_netmask_for_address = partial(_get_for_address, key='netmask')
def resolve_network_cidr(ip_address):
'''
Resolves the full address cidr of an ip_address based on
configured network interfaces
'''
netmask = get_netmask_for_address(ip_address)
return str(netaddr.IPNetwork("%s/%s" % (ip_address, netmask)).cidr)
def format_ipv6_addr(address):
"""If address is IPv6, wrap it in '[]' otherwise return None.
This is required by most configuration files when specifying IPv6
addresses.
"""
if is_ipv6(address):
return "[%s]" % address
return None
def is_ipv6_disabled():
try:
result = subprocess.check_output(
['sysctl', 'net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6'],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
universal_newlines=True)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return True
return "net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1" in result
def get_iface_addr(iface='eth0', inet_type='AF_INET', inc_aliases=False,
fatal=True, exc_list=None):
"""Return the assigned IP address for a given interface, if any.
:param iface: network interface on which address(es) are expected to
be found.
:param inet_type: inet address family
:param inc_aliases: include alias interfaces in search
:param fatal: if True, raise exception if address not found
:param exc_list: list of addresses to ignore
:return: list of ip addresses
"""
# Extract nic if passed /dev/ethX
if '/' in iface:
iface = iface.split('/')[-1]
if not exc_list:
exc_list = []
try:
inet_num = getattr(netifaces, inet_type)
except AttributeError:
raise Exception("Unknown inet type '%s'" % str(inet_type))
interfaces = netifaces.interfaces()
if inc_aliases:
ifaces = []
for _iface in interfaces:
if iface == _iface or _iface.split(':')[0] == iface:
ifaces.append(_iface)
if fatal and not ifaces:
raise Exception("Invalid interface '%s'" % iface)
ifaces.sort()
else:
if iface not in interfaces:
if fatal:
raise Exception("Interface '%s' not found " % (iface))
else:
return []
else:
ifaces = [iface]
addresses = []
for netiface in ifaces:
net_info = netifaces.ifaddresses(netiface)
if inet_num in net_info:
for entry in net_info[inet_num]:
if 'addr' in entry and entry['addr'] not in exc_list:
addresses.append(entry['addr'])
if fatal and not addresses:
raise Exception("Interface '%s' doesn't have any %s addresses." %
(iface, inet_type))
return sorted(addresses)
get_ipv4_addr = partial(get_iface_addr, inet_type='AF_INET')
def get_iface_from_addr(addr):
"""Work out on which interface the provided address is configured."""
for iface in netifaces.interfaces():
addresses = netifaces.ifaddresses(iface)
for inet_type in addresses:
for _addr in addresses[inet_type]:
_addr = _addr['addr']
# link local
ll_key = re.compile("(.+)%.*")
raw = re.match(ll_key, _addr)
if raw:
_addr = raw.group(1)
if _addr == addr:
log("Address '%s' is configured on iface '%s'" %
(addr, iface))
return iface
msg = "Unable to infer net iface on which '%s' is configured" % (addr)
raise Exception(msg)
def sniff_iface(f):
"""Ensure decorated function is called with a value for iface.
If no iface provided, inject net iface inferred from unit private address.
"""
def iface_sniffer(*args, **kwargs):
if not kwargs.get('iface', None):
kwargs['iface'] = get_iface_from_addr(unit_get('private-address'))
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return iface_sniffer
@sniff_iface
def get_ipv6_addr(iface=None, inc_aliases=False, fatal=True, exc_list=None,
dynamic_only=True):
"""Get assigned IPv6 address for a given interface.
Returns list of addresses found. If no address found, returns empty list.
If iface is None, we infer the current primary interface by doing a reverse
lookup on the unit private-address.
We currently only support scope global IPv6 addresses i.e. non-temporary
addresses. If no global IPv6 address is found, return the first one found
in the ipv6 address list.
:param iface: network interface on which ipv6 address(es) are expected to
be found.
:param inc_aliases: include alias interfaces in search
:param fatal: if True, raise exception if address not found
:param exc_list: list of addresses to ignore
:param dynamic_only: only recognise dynamic addresses
:return: list of ipv6 addresses
"""
addresses = get_iface_addr(iface=iface, inet_type='AF_INET6',
inc_aliases=inc_aliases, fatal=fatal,
exc_list=exc_list)
if addresses:
global_addrs = []
for addr in addresses:
key_scope_link_local = re.compile("^fe80::..(.+)%(.+)")
m = re.match(key_scope_link_local, addr)
if m:
eui_64_mac = m.group(1)
iface = m.group(2)
else:
global_addrs.append(addr)
if global_addrs:
# Make sure any found global addresses are not temporary
cmd = ['ip', 'addr', 'show', iface]
out = subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8')
if dynamic_only:
key = re.compile("inet6 (.+)/[0-9]+ scope global.* dynamic.*")
else:
key = re.compile("inet6 (.+)/[0-9]+ scope global.*")
addrs = []
for line in out.split('\n'):
line = line.strip()
m = re.match(key, line)
if m and 'temporary' not in line:
# Return the first valid address we find
for addr in global_addrs:
if m.group(1) == addr:
if not dynamic_only or \
m.group(1).endswith(eui_64_mac):
addrs.append(addr)
if addrs:
return addrs
if fatal:
raise Exception("Interface '%s' does not have a scope global "
"non-temporary ipv6 address." % iface)
return []
def get_bridges(vnic_dir='/sys/devices/virtual/net'):
"""Return a list of bridges on the system."""
b_regex = "%s/*/bridge" % vnic_dir
return [x.replace(vnic_dir, '').split('/')[1] for x in glob.glob(b_regex)]
def get_bridge_nics(bridge, vnic_dir='/sys/devices/virtual/net'):
"""Return a list of nics comprising a given bridge on the system."""
brif_regex = "%s/%s/brif/*" % (vnic_dir, bridge)
return [x.split('/')[-1] for x in glob.glob(brif_regex)]
def is_bridge_member(nic):
"""Check if a given nic is a member of a bridge."""
for bridge in get_bridges():
if nic in get_bridge_nics(bridge):
return True
return False
def is_ip(address):
"""
Returns True if address is a valid IP address.
"""
try:
# Test to see if already an IPv4/IPv6 address
address = netaddr.IPAddress(address)
return True
except (netaddr.AddrFormatError, ValueError):
return False
def ns_query(address):
try:
import dns.resolver
except ImportError:
if six.PY2:
apt_install('python-dnspython', fatal=True)
else:
apt_install('python3-dnspython', fatal=True)
import dns.resolver
if isinstance(address, dns.name.Name):
rtype = 'PTR'
elif isinstance(address, six.string_types):
rtype = 'A'
else:
return None
try:
answers = dns.resolver.query(address, rtype)
except dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN:
return None
if answers:
return str(answers[0])
return None
def get_host_ip(hostname, fallback=None):
"""
Resolves the IP for a given hostname, or returns
the input if it is already an IP.
"""
if is_ip(hostname):
return hostname
ip_addr = ns_query(hostname)
if not ip_addr:
try:
ip_addr = socket.gethostbyname(hostname)
except Exception:
log("Failed to resolve hostname '%s'" % (hostname),
level=WARNING)
return fallback
return ip_addr
def get_hostname(address, fqdn=True):
"""
Resolves hostname for given IP, or returns the input
if it is already a hostname.
"""
if is_ip(address):
try:
import dns.reversename
except ImportError:
if six.PY2:
apt_install("python-dnspython", fatal=True)
else:
apt_install("python3-dnspython", fatal=True)
import dns.reversename
rev = dns.reversename.from_address(address)
result = ns_query(rev)
if not result:
try:
result = socket.gethostbyaddr(address)[0]
except Exception:
return None
else:
result = address
if fqdn:
# strip trailing .
if result.endswith('.'):
return result[:-1]
else:
return result
else:
return result.split('.')[0]
def port_has_listener(address, port):
"""
Returns True if the address:port is open and being listened to,
else False.
@param address: an IP address or hostname
@param port: integer port
Note calls 'zc' via a subprocess shell
"""
cmd = ['nc', '-z', address, str(port)]
result = subprocess.call(cmd)
return not(bool(result))
def assert_charm_supports_ipv6():
"""Check whether we are able to support charms ipv6."""
release = lsb_release()['DISTRIB_CODENAME'].lower()
if CompareHostReleases(release) < "trusty":
raise Exception("IPv6 is not supported in the charms for Ubuntu "
"versions less than Trusty 14.04")
def get_relation_ip(interface, cidr_network=None):
"""Return this unit's IP for the given interface.
Allow for an arbitrary interface to use with network-get to select an IP.
Handle all address selection options including passed cidr network and
IPv6.
Usage: get_relation_ip('amqp', cidr_network='10.0.0.0/8')
@param interface: string name of the relation.
@param cidr_network: string CIDR Network to select an address from.
@raises Exception if prefer-ipv6 is configured but IPv6 unsupported.
@returns IPv6 or IPv4 address
"""
# Select the interface address first
# For possible use as a fallback bellow with get_address_in_network
try:
# Get the interface specific IP
address = network_get_primary_address(interface)
except NotImplementedError:
# If network-get is not available
address = get_host_ip(unit_get('private-address'))
except NoNetworkBinding:
log("No network binding for {}".format(interface), WARNING)
address = get_host_ip(unit_get('private-address'))
if config('prefer-ipv6'):
# Currently IPv6 has priority, eventually we want IPv6 to just be
# another network space.
assert_charm_supports_ipv6()
return get_ipv6_addr()[0]
elif cidr_network:
# If a specific CIDR network is passed get the address from that
# network.
return get_address_in_network(cidr_network, address)
# Return the interface address
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 logging
import os
import re
import sys
import six
from collections import OrderedDict
from charmhelpers.contrib.amulet.deployment import (
AmuletDeployment
)
from charmhelpers.contrib.openstack.amulet.utils import (
OPENSTACK_RELEASES_PAIRS
)
DEBUG = logging.DEBUG
ERROR = logging.ERROR
class OpenStackAmuletDeployment(AmuletDeployment):
"""OpenStack amulet deployment.
This class inherits from AmuletDeployment and has additional support
that is specifically for use by OpenStack charms.
"""
def __init__(self, series=None, openstack=None, source=None,
stable=True, log_level=DEBUG):
"""Initialize the deployment environment."""
super(OpenStackAmuletDeployment, self).__init__(series)
self.log = self.get_logger(level=log_level)
self.log.info('OpenStackAmuletDeployment: init')
self.openstack = openstack
self.source = source
self.stable = stable
def get_logger(self, name="deployment-logger", level=logging.DEBUG):
"""Get a logger object that will log to stdout."""
log = logging
logger = log.getLogger(name)
fmt = log.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(funcName)s "
"%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
handler = log.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
handler.setLevel(level)
handler.setFormatter(fmt)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(level)
return logger
def _determine_branch_locations(self, other_services):
"""Determine the branch locations for the other services.
Determine if the local branch being tested is derived from its
stable or next (dev) branch, and based on this, use the corresonding
stable or next branches for the other_services."""
self.log.info('OpenStackAmuletDeployment: determine branch locations')
# Charms outside the ~openstack-charmers
base_charms = {
'mysql': ['trusty'],
'mongodb': ['trusty'],
'nrpe': ['trusty', 'xenial'],
}
for svc in other_services:
# If a location has been explicitly set, use it
if svc.get('location'):
continue
if svc['name'] in base_charms:
# NOTE: not all charms have support for all series we
# want/need to test against, so fix to most recent
# that each base charm supports
target_series = self.series
if self.series not in base_charms[svc['name']]:
target_series = base_charms[svc['name']][-1]
svc['location'] = 'cs:{}/{}'.format(target_series,
svc['name'])
elif self.stable:
svc['location'] = 'cs:{}/{}'.format(self.series,
svc['name'])
else:
svc['location'] = 'cs:~openstack-charmers-next/{}/{}'.format(
self.series,
svc['name']
)
return other_services
def _add_services(self, this_service, other_services, use_source=None,
no_origin=None):
"""Add services to the deployment and optionally set
openstack-origin/source.
:param this_service dict: Service dictionary describing the service
whose amulet tests are being run
:param other_services dict: List of service dictionaries describing
the services needed to support the target
service
:param use_source list: List of services which use the 'source' config
option rather than 'openstack-origin'
:param no_origin list: List of services which do not support setting
the Cloud Archive.
Service Dict:
{
'name': str charm-name,
'units': int number of units,
'constraints': dict of juju constraints,
'location': str location of charm,
}
eg
this_service = {
'name': 'openvswitch-odl',
'constraints': {'mem': '8G'},
}
other_services = [
{
'name': 'nova-compute',
'units': 2,
'constraints': {'mem': '4G'},
'location': cs:~bob/xenial/nova-compute
},
{
'name': 'mysql',
'constraints': {'mem': '2G'},
},
{'neutron-api-odl'}]
use_source = ['mysql']
no_origin = ['neutron-api-odl']
"""
self.log.info('OpenStackAmuletDeployment: adding services')
other_services = self._determine_branch_locations(other_services)
super(OpenStackAmuletDeployment, self)._add_services(this_service,
other_services)
services = other_services
services.append(this_service)
use_source = use_source or []
no_origin = no_origin or []
# Charms which should use the source config option
use_source = list(set(
use_source + ['mysql', 'mongodb', 'rabbitmq-server', 'ceph',
'ceph-osd', 'ceph-radosgw', 'ceph-mon',
'ceph-proxy', 'percona-cluster', 'lxd']))
# Charms which can not use openstack-origin, ie. many subordinates
no_origin = list(set(
no_origin + ['cinder-ceph', 'hacluster', 'neutron-openvswitch',
'nrpe', 'openvswitch-odl', 'neutron-api-odl',
'odl-controller', 'cinder-backup', 'nexentaedge-data',
'nexentaedge-iscsi-gw', 'nexentaedge-swift-gw',
'cinder-nexentaedge', 'nexentaedge-mgmt']))
if self.openstack:
for svc in services:
if svc['name'] not in use_source + no_origin:
config = {'openstack-origin': self.openstack}
self.d.configure(svc['name'], config)
if self.source:
for svc in services:
if svc['name'] in use_source and svc['name'] not in no_origin:
config = {'source': self.source}
self.d.configure(svc['name'], config)
def _configure_services(self, configs):
"""Configure all of the services."""
self.log.info('OpenStackAmuletDeployment: configure services')
for service, config in six.iteritems(configs):
self.d.configure(service, config)
def _auto_wait_for_status(self, message=None, exclude_services=None,
include_only=None, timeout=None):
"""Wait for all units to have a specific extended status, except
for any defined as excluded. Unless specified via message, any
status containing any case of 'ready' will be considered a match.
Examples of message usage:
Wait for all unit status to CONTAIN any case of 'ready' or 'ok':
message = re.compile('.*ready.*|.*ok.*', re.IGNORECASE)
Wait for all units to reach this status (exact match):
message = re.compile('^Unit is ready and clustered$')
Wait for all units to reach any one of these (exact match):
message = re.compile('Unit is ready|OK|Ready')
Wait for at least one unit to reach this status (exact match):
message = {'ready'}
See Amulet's sentry.wait_for_messages() for message usage detail.
https://github.com/juju/amulet/blob/master/amulet/sentry.py
:param message: Expected status match
:param exclude_services: List of juju service names to ignore,
not to be used in conjuction with include_only.
:param include_only: List of juju service names to exclusively check,
not to be used in conjuction with exclude_services.
:param timeout: Maximum time in seconds to wait for status match
:returns: None. Raises if timeout is hit.
"""
if not timeout:
timeout = int(os.environ.get('AMULET_SETUP_TIMEOUT', 1800))
self.log.info('Waiting for extended status on units for {}s...'
''.format(timeout))
all_services = self.d.services.keys()
if exclude_services and include_only:
raise ValueError('exclude_services can not be used '
'with include_only')
if message:
if isinstance(message, re._pattern_type):
match = message.pattern
else:
match = message
self.log.debug('Custom extended status wait match: '
'{}'.format(match))
else:
self.log.debug('Default extended status wait match: contains '
'READY (case-insensitive)')
message = re.compile('.*ready.*', re.IGNORECASE)
if exclude_services:
self.log.debug('Excluding services from extended status match: '
'{}'.format(exclude_services))
else:
exclude_services = []
if include_only:
services = include_only
else:
services = list(set(all_services) - set(exclude_services))
self.log.debug('Waiting up to {}s for extended status on services: '
'{}'.format(timeout, services))
service_messages = {service: message for service in services}
# Check for idleness
self.d.sentry.wait(timeout=timeout)
# Check for error states and bail early
self.d.sentry.wait_for_status(self.d.juju_env, services, timeout=timeout)
# Check for ready messages
self.d.sentry.wait_for_messages(service_messages, timeout=timeout)
self.log.info('OK')
def _get_openstack_release(self):
"""Get openstack release.
Return an integer representing the enum value of the openstack
release.
"""
# Must be ordered by OpenStack release (not by Ubuntu release):
for i, os_pair in enumerate(OPENSTACK_RELEASES_PAIRS):
setattr(self, os_pair, i)
releases = {
('trusty', None): self.trusty_icehouse,
('trusty', 'cloud:trusty-kilo'): self.trusty_kilo,
('trusty', 'cloud:trusty-liberty'): self.trusty_liberty,
('trusty', 'cloud:trusty-mitaka'): self.trusty_mitaka,
('xenial', None): self.xenial_mitaka,
('xenial', 'cloud:xenial-newton'): self.xenial_newton,
('xenial', 'cloud:xenial-ocata'): self.xenial_ocata,
('xenial', 'cloud:xenial-pike'): self.xenial_pike,
('xenial', 'cloud:xenial-queens'): self.xenial_queens,
('yakkety', None): self.yakkety_newton,
('zesty', None): self.zesty_ocata,
('artful', None): self.artful_pike,
('bionic', None): self.bionic_queens,
('bionic', 'cloud:bionic-rocky'): self.bionic_rocky,
('cosmic', None): self.cosmic_rocky,
}
return releases[(self.series, self.openstack)]
def _get_openstack_release_string(self):
"""Get openstack release string.
Return a string representing the openstack release.
"""
releases = OrderedDict([
('trusty', 'icehouse'),
('xenial', 'mitaka'),
('yakkety', 'newton'),
('zesty', 'ocata'),
('artful', 'pike'),
('bionic', 'queens'),
('cosmic', 'rocky'),
])
if self.openstack:
os_origin = self.openstack.split(':')[1]
return os_origin.split('%s-' % self.series)[1].split('/')[0]
else:
return releases[self.series]
def get_ceph_expected_pools(self, radosgw=False):
"""Return a list of expected ceph pools in a ceph + cinder + glance
test scenario, based on OpenStack release and whether ceph radosgw
is flagged as present or not."""
if self._get_openstack_release() == self.trusty_icehouse:
# Icehouse
pools = [
'data',
'metadata',
'rbd',
'cinder-ceph',
'glance'
]
elif (self.trusty_kilo <= self._get_openstack_release() <=
self.zesty_ocata):
# Kilo through Ocata
pools = [
'rbd',
'cinder-ceph',
'glance'
]
else:
# Pike and later
pools = [
'cinder-ceph',
'glance'
]
if radosgw:
pools.extend([
'.rgw.root',
'.rgw.control',
'.rgw',
'.rgw.gc',
'.users.uid'
])
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# Copyright 2016 Canonical Ltd
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
class OSContextError(Exception):
"""Raised when an error occurs during context generation.
This exception is principally used in contrib.openstack.context
"""
pass

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
from __future__ import print_function
import atexit
import sys
from charmhelpers.contrib.python.rpdb import Rpdb
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
open_port,
close_port,
ERROR,
log
)
__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
DEFAULT_ADDR = "0.0.0.0"
DEFAULT_PORT = 4444
def _error(message):
log(message, level=ERROR)
def set_trace(addr=DEFAULT_ADDR, port=DEFAULT_PORT):
"""
Set a trace point using the remote debugger
"""
atexit.register(close_port, port)
try:
log("Starting a remote python debugger session on %s:%s" % (addr,
port))
open_port(port)
debugger = Rpdb(addr=addr, port=port)
debugger.set_trace(sys._getframe().f_back)
except Exception:
_error("Cannot start a remote debug session on %s:%s" % (addr,
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import six
import subprocess
import sys
from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_install, apt_update
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import charm_dir, log
__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
def pip_execute(*args, **kwargs):
"""Overriden pip_execute() to stop sys.path being changed.
The act of importing main from the pip module seems to cause add wheels
from the /usr/share/python-wheels which are installed by various tools.
This function ensures that sys.path remains the same after the call is
executed.
"""
try:
_path = sys.path
try:
from pip import main as _pip_execute
except ImportError:
apt_update()
if six.PY2:
apt_install('python-pip')
else:
apt_install('python3-pip')
from pip import main as _pip_execute
_pip_execute(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
sys.path = _path
def parse_options(given, available):
"""Given a set of options, check if available"""
for key, value in sorted(given.items()):
if not value:
continue
if key in available:
yield "--{0}={1}".format(key, value)
def pip_install_requirements(requirements, constraints=None, **options):
"""Install a requirements file.
:param constraints: Path to pip constraints file.
http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
"""
command = ["install"]
available_options = ('proxy', 'src', 'log', )
for option in parse_options(options, available_options):
command.append(option)
command.append("-r {0}".format(requirements))
if constraints:
command.append("-c {0}".format(constraints))
log("Installing from file: {} with constraints {} "
"and options: {}".format(requirements, constraints, command))
else:
log("Installing from file: {} with options: {}".format(requirements,
command))
pip_execute(command)
def pip_install(package, fatal=False, upgrade=False, venv=None,
constraints=None, **options):
"""Install a python package"""
if venv:
venv_python = os.path.join(venv, 'bin/pip')
command = [venv_python, "install"]
else:
command = ["install"]
available_options = ('proxy', 'src', 'log', 'index-url', )
for option in parse_options(options, available_options):
command.append(option)
if upgrade:
command.append('--upgrade')
if constraints:
command.extend(['-c', constraints])
if isinstance(package, list):
command.extend(package)
else:
command.append(package)
log("Installing {} package with options: {}".format(package,
command))
if venv:
subprocess.check_call(command)
else:
pip_execute(command)
def pip_uninstall(package, **options):
"""Uninstall a python package"""
command = ["uninstall", "-q", "-y"]
available_options = ('proxy', 'log', )
for option in parse_options(options, available_options):
command.append(option)
if isinstance(package, list):
command.extend(package)
else:
command.append(package)
log("Uninstalling {} package with options: {}".format(package,
command))
pip_execute(command)
def pip_list():
"""Returns the list of current python installed packages
"""
return pip_execute(["list"])
def pip_create_virtualenv(path=None):
"""Create an isolated Python environment."""
if six.PY2:
apt_install('python-virtualenv')
else:
apt_install('python3-virtualenv')
if path:
venv_path = path
else:
venv_path = os.path.join(charm_dir(), 'venv')
if not os.path.exists(venv_path):
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
"""Remote Python Debugger (pdb wrapper)."""
import pdb
import socket
import sys
__author__ = "Bertrand Janin <b@janin.com>"
__version__ = "0.1.3"
class Rpdb(pdb.Pdb):
def __init__(self, addr="127.0.0.1", port=4444):
"""Initialize the socket and initialize pdb."""
# Backup stdin and stdout before replacing them by the socket handle
self.old_stdout = sys.stdout
self.old_stdin = sys.stdin
# Open a 'reusable' socket to let the webapp reload on the same port
self.skt = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.skt.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, True)
self.skt.bind((addr, port))
self.skt.listen(1)
(clientsocket, address) = self.skt.accept()
handle = clientsocket.makefile('rw')
pdb.Pdb.__init__(self, completekey='tab', stdin=handle, stdout=handle)
sys.stdout = sys.stdin = handle
def shutdown(self):
"""Revert stdin and stdout, close the socket."""
sys.stdout = self.old_stdout
sys.stdin = self.old_stdin
self.skt.close()
self.set_continue()
def do_continue(self, arg):
"""Stop all operation on ``continue``."""
self.shutdown()
return 1
do_EOF = do_quit = do_exit = do_c = do_cont = do_continue

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 sys
__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
def current_version():
"""Current system python version"""
return sys.version_info
def current_version_string():
"""Current system python version as string major.minor.micro"""
return "{0}.{1}.{2}".format(sys.version_info.major,
sys.version_info.minor,
sys.version_info.micro)

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2017 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import json
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import log
stats_intervals = ['stats_day', 'stats_five_minute',
'stats_hour', 'stats_total']
SYSFS = '/sys'
class Bcache(object):
"""Bcache behaviour
"""
def __init__(self, cachepath):
self.cachepath = cachepath
@classmethod
def fromdevice(cls, devname):
return cls('{}/block/{}/bcache'.format(SYSFS, devname))
def __str__(self):
return self.cachepath
def get_stats(self, interval):
"""Get cache stats
"""
intervaldir = 'stats_{}'.format(interval)
path = "{}/{}".format(self.cachepath, intervaldir)
out = dict()
for elem in os.listdir(path):
out[elem] = open('{}/{}'.format(path, elem)).read().strip()
return out
def get_bcache_fs():
"""Return all cache sets
"""
cachesetroot = "{}/fs/bcache".format(SYSFS)
try:
dirs = os.listdir(cachesetroot)
except OSError:
log("No bcache fs found")
return []
cacheset = set([Bcache('{}/{}'.format(cachesetroot, d)) for d in dirs if not d.startswith('register')])
return cacheset
def get_stats_action(cachespec, interval):
"""Action for getting bcache statistics for a given cachespec.
Cachespec can either be a device name, eg. 'sdb', which will retrieve
cache stats for the given device, or 'global', which will retrieve stats
for all cachesets
"""
if cachespec == 'global':
caches = get_bcache_fs()
else:
caches = [Bcache.fromdevice(cachespec)]
res = dict((c.cachepath, c.get_stats(interval)) for c in caches)
return json.dumps(res, indent=4, separators=(',', ': '))

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import re
from subprocess import (
check_call,
check_output,
)
import six
##################################################
# loopback device helpers.
##################################################
def loopback_devices():
'''
Parse through 'losetup -a' output to determine currently mapped
loopback devices. Output is expected to look like:
/dev/loop0: [0807]:961814 (/tmp/my.img)
:returns: dict: a dict mapping {loopback_dev: backing_file}
'''
loopbacks = {}
cmd = ['losetup', '-a']
devs = [d.strip().split(' ') for d in
check_output(cmd).splitlines() if d != '']
for dev, _, f in devs:
loopbacks[dev.replace(':', '')] = re.search('\((\S+)\)', f).groups()[0]
return loopbacks
def create_loopback(file_path):
'''
Create a loopback device for a given backing file.
:returns: str: Full path to new loopback device (eg, /dev/loop0)
'''
file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
check_call(['losetup', '--find', file_path])
for d, f in six.iteritems(loopback_devices()):
if f == file_path:
return d
def ensure_loopback_device(path, size):
'''
Ensure a loopback device exists for a given backing file path and size.
If it a loopback device is not mapped to file, a new one will be created.
TODO: Confirm size of found loopback device.
:returns: str: Full path to the ensured loopback device (eg, /dev/loop0)
'''
for d, f in six.iteritems(loopback_devices()):
if f == path:
return d
if not os.path.exists(path):
cmd = ['truncate', '--size', size, path]
check_call(cmd)
return create_loopback(path)
def is_mapped_loopback_device(device):
"""
Checks if a given device name is an existing/mapped loopback device.
:param device: str: Full path to the device (eg, /dev/loop1).
:returns: str: Path to the backing file if is a loopback device
empty string otherwise
"""
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 functools
from subprocess import (
CalledProcessError,
check_call,
check_output,
Popen,
PIPE,
)
##################################################
# LVM helpers.
##################################################
def deactivate_lvm_volume_group(block_device):
'''
Deactivate any volume gruop associated with an LVM physical volume.
:param block_device: str: Full path to LVM physical volume
'''
vg = list_lvm_volume_group(block_device)
if vg:
cmd = ['vgchange', '-an', vg]
check_call(cmd)
def is_lvm_physical_volume(block_device):
'''
Determine whether a block device is initialized as an LVM PV.
:param block_device: str: Full path of block device to inspect.
:returns: boolean: True if block device is a PV, False if not.
'''
try:
check_output(['pvdisplay', block_device])
return True
except CalledProcessError:
return False
def remove_lvm_physical_volume(block_device):
'''
Remove LVM PV signatures from a given block device.
:param block_device: str: Full path of block device to scrub.
'''
p = Popen(['pvremove', '-ff', block_device],
stdin=PIPE)
p.communicate(input='y\n')
def list_lvm_volume_group(block_device):
'''
List LVM volume group associated with a given block device.
Assumes block device is a valid LVM PV.
:param block_device: str: Full path of block device to inspect.
:returns: str: Name of volume group associated with block device or None
'''
vg = None
pvd = check_output(['pvdisplay', block_device]).splitlines()
for lvm in pvd:
lvm = lvm.decode('UTF-8')
if lvm.strip().startswith('VG Name'):
vg = ' '.join(lvm.strip().split()[2:])
return vg
def create_lvm_physical_volume(block_device):
'''
Initialize a block device as an LVM physical volume.
:param block_device: str: Full path of block device to initialize.
'''
check_call(['pvcreate', block_device])
def create_lvm_volume_group(volume_group, block_device):
'''
Create an LVM volume group backed by a given block device.
Assumes block device has already been initialized as an LVM PV.
:param volume_group: str: Name of volume group to create.
:block_device: str: Full path of PV-initialized block device.
'''
check_call(['vgcreate', volume_group, block_device])
def list_logical_volumes(select_criteria=None, path_mode=False):
'''
List logical volumes
:param select_criteria: str: Limit list to those volumes matching this
criteria (see 'lvs -S help' for more details)
:param path_mode: bool: return logical volume name in 'vg/lv' format, this
format is required for some commands like lvextend
:returns: [str]: List of logical volumes
'''
lv_diplay_attr = 'lv_name'
if path_mode:
# Parsing output logic relies on the column order
lv_diplay_attr = 'vg_name,' + lv_diplay_attr
cmd = ['lvs', '--options', lv_diplay_attr, '--noheadings']
if select_criteria:
cmd.extend(['--select', select_criteria])
lvs = []
for lv in check_output(cmd).decode('UTF-8').splitlines():
if not lv:
continue
if path_mode:
lvs.append('/'.join(lv.strip().split()))
else:
lvs.append(lv.strip())
return lvs
list_thin_logical_volume_pools = functools.partial(
list_logical_volumes,
select_criteria='lv_attr =~ ^t')
list_thin_logical_volumes = functools.partial(
list_logical_volumes,
select_criteria='lv_attr =~ ^V')
def extend_logical_volume_by_device(lv_name, block_device):
'''
Extends the size of logical volume lv_name by the amount of free space on
physical volume block_device.
:param lv_name: str: name of logical volume to be extended (vg/lv format)
:param block_device: str: name of block_device to be allocated to lv_name
'''
cmd = ['lvextend', lv_name, block_device]
check_call(cmd)
def create_logical_volume(lv_name, volume_group, size=None):
'''
Create a new logical volume in an existing volume group
:param lv_name: str: name of logical volume to be created.
:param volume_group: str: Name of volume group to use for the new volume.
:param size: str: Size of logical volume to create (100% if not supplied)
:raises subprocess.CalledProcessError: in the event that the lvcreate fails.
'''
if size:
check_call([
'lvcreate',
'--yes',
'-L',
'{}'.format(size),
'-n', lv_name, volume_group
])
# create the lv with all the space available, this is needed because the
# system call is different for LVM
else:
check_call([
'lvcreate',
'--yes',
'-l',
'100%FREE',
'-n', lv_name, volume_group
])

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import re
from stat import S_ISBLK
from subprocess import (
check_call,
check_output,
call
)
def is_block_device(path):
'''
Confirm device at path is a valid block device node.
:returns: boolean: True if path is a block device, False if not.
'''
if not os.path.exists(path):
return False
return S_ISBLK(os.stat(path).st_mode)
def zap_disk(block_device):
'''
Clear a block device of partition table. Relies on sgdisk, which is
installed as pat of the 'gdisk' package in Ubuntu.
:param block_device: str: Full path of block device to clean.
'''
# https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/fdd7f8d83afa25c4e09aaedd90ab93f3b64a677b
# sometimes sgdisk exits non-zero; this is OK, dd will clean up
call(['sgdisk', '--zap-all', '--', block_device])
call(['sgdisk', '--clear', '--mbrtogpt', '--', block_device])
dev_end = check_output(['blockdev', '--getsz',
block_device]).decode('UTF-8')
gpt_end = int(dev_end.split()[0]) - 100
check_call(['dd', 'if=/dev/zero', 'of=%s' % (block_device),
'bs=1M', 'count=1'])
check_call(['dd', 'if=/dev/zero', 'of=%s' % (block_device),
'bs=512', 'count=100', 'seek=%s' % (gpt_end)])
def is_device_mounted(device):
'''Given a device path, return True if that device is mounted, and False
if it isn't.
:param device: str: Full path of the device to check.
:returns: boolean: True if the path represents a mounted device, False if
it doesn't.
'''
try:
out = check_output(['lsblk', '-P', device]).decode('UTF-8')
except Exception:
return False
return bool(re.search(r'MOUNTPOINT=".+"', out))
def mkfs_xfs(device, force=False):
"""Format device with XFS filesystem.
By default this should fail if the device already has a filesystem on it.
:param device: Full path to device to format
:ptype device: tr
:param force: Force operation
:ptype: force: boolean"""
cmd = ['mkfs.xfs']
if force:
cmd.append("-f")
cmd += ['-i', 'size=1024', device]
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
#
# Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
#
# Authors:
# Edward Hope-Morley <opentastic@gmail.com>
#
import time
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
log,
INFO,
)
def retry_on_exception(num_retries, base_delay=0, exc_type=Exception):
"""If the decorated function raises exception exc_type, allow num_retries
retry attempts before raise the exception.
"""
def _retry_on_exception_inner_1(f):
def _retry_on_exception_inner_2(*args, **kwargs):
retries = num_retries
multiplier = 1
while True:
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
except exc_type:
if not retries:
raise
delay = base_delay * multiplier
multiplier += 1
log("Retrying '%s' %d more times (delay=%s)" %
(f.__name__, retries, delay), level=INFO)
retries -= 1
if delay:
time.sleep(delay)
return _retry_on_exception_inner_2
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski <niedbalski@ubuntu.com>'
import os
import subprocess
def sed(filename, before, after, flags='g'):
"""
Search and replaces the given pattern on filename.
:param filename: relative or absolute file path.
:param before: expression to be replaced (see 'man sed')
:param after: expression to replace with (see 'man sed')
:param flags: sed-compatible regex flags in example, to make
the search and replace case insensitive, specify ``flags="i"``.
The ``g`` flag is always specified regardless, so you do not
need to remember to include it when overriding this parameter.
:returns: If the sed command exit code was zero then return,
otherwise raise CalledProcessError.
"""
expression = r's/{0}/{1}/{2}'.format(before,
after, flags)
return subprocess.check_call(["sed", "-i", "-r", "-e",
expression,
os.path.expanduser(filename)])

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 io
import os
__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski R. <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>'
class Fstab(io.FileIO):
"""This class extends file in order to implement a file reader/writer
for file `/etc/fstab`
"""
class Entry(object):
"""Entry class represents a non-comment line on the `/etc/fstab` file
"""
def __init__(self, device, mountpoint, filesystem,
options, d=0, p=0):
self.device = device
self.mountpoint = mountpoint
self.filesystem = filesystem
if not options:
options = "defaults"
self.options = options
self.d = int(d)
self.p = int(p)
def __eq__(self, o):
return str(self) == str(o)
def __str__(self):
return "{} {} {} {} {} {}".format(self.device,
self.mountpoint,
self.filesystem,
self.options,
self.d,
self.p)
DEFAULT_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.sep, 'etc', 'fstab')
def __init__(self, path=None):
if path:
self._path = path
else:
self._path = self.DEFAULT_PATH
super(Fstab, self).__init__(self._path, 'rb+')
def _hydrate_entry(self, line):
# NOTE: use split with no arguments to split on any
# whitespace including tabs
return Fstab.Entry(*filter(
lambda x: x not in ('', None),
line.strip("\n").split()))
@property
def entries(self):
self.seek(0)
for line in self.readlines():
line = line.decode('us-ascii')
try:
if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#"):
yield self._hydrate_entry(line)
except ValueError:
pass
def get_entry_by_attr(self, attr, value):
for entry in self.entries:
e_attr = getattr(entry, attr)
if e_attr == value:
return entry
return None
def add_entry(self, entry):
if self.get_entry_by_attr('device', entry.device):
return False
self.write((str(entry) + '\n').encode('us-ascii'))
self.truncate()
return entry
def remove_entry(self, entry):
self.seek(0)
lines = [l.decode('us-ascii') for l in self.readlines()]
found = False
for index, line in enumerate(lines):
if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#"):
if self._hydrate_entry(line) == entry:
found = True
break
if not found:
return False
lines.remove(line)
self.seek(0)
self.write(''.join(lines).encode('us-ascii'))
self.truncate()
return True
@classmethod
def remove_by_mountpoint(cls, mountpoint, path=None):
fstab = cls(path=path)
entry = fstab.get_entry_by_attr('mountpoint', mountpoint)
if entry:
return fstab.remove_entry(entry)
return False
@classmethod
def add(cls, device, mountpoint, filesystem, options=None, path=None):
return cls(path=path).add_entry(Fstab.Entry(device,
mountpoint, filesystem,
options=options))

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import subprocess
import yum
import os
from charmhelpers.core.strutils import BasicStringComparator
class CompareHostReleases(BasicStringComparator):
"""Provide comparisons of Host releases.
Use in the form of
if CompareHostReleases(release) > 'trusty':
# do something with mitaka
"""
def __init__(self, item):
raise NotImplementedError(
"CompareHostReleases() is not implemented for CentOS")
def service_available(service_name):
# """Determine whether a system service is available."""
if os.path.isdir('/run/systemd/system'):
cmd = ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', service_name]
else:
cmd = ['service', service_name, 'is-enabled']
return subprocess.call(cmd) == 0
def add_new_group(group_name, system_group=False, gid=None):
cmd = ['groupadd']
if gid:
cmd.extend(['--gid', str(gid)])
if system_group:
cmd.append('-r')
cmd.append(group_name)
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
def lsb_release():
"""Return /etc/os-release in a dict."""
d = {}
with open('/etc/os-release', 'r') as lsb:
for l in lsb:
s = l.split('=')
if len(s) != 2:
continue
d[s[0].strip()] = s[1].strip()
return d
def cmp_pkgrevno(package, revno, pkgcache=None):
"""Compare supplied revno with the revno of the installed package.
* 1 => Installed revno is greater than supplied arg
* 0 => Installed revno is the same as supplied arg
* -1 => Installed revno is less than supplied arg
This function imports YumBase function if the pkgcache argument
is None.
"""
if not pkgcache:
y = yum.YumBase()
packages = y.doPackageLists()
pkgcache = {i.Name: i.version for i in packages['installed']}
pkg = pkgcache[package]
if pkg > revno:
return 1
if pkg < revno:
return -1
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import subprocess
from charmhelpers.core.strutils import BasicStringComparator
UBUNTU_RELEASES = (
'lucid',
'maverick',
'natty',
'oneiric',
'precise',
'quantal',
'raring',
'saucy',
'trusty',
'utopic',
'vivid',
'wily',
'xenial',
'yakkety',
'zesty',
'artful',
'bionic',
'cosmic',
)
class CompareHostReleases(BasicStringComparator):
"""Provide comparisons of Ubuntu releases.
Use in the form of
if CompareHostReleases(release) > 'trusty':
# do something with mitaka
"""
_list = UBUNTU_RELEASES
def service_available(service_name):
"""Determine whether a system service is available"""
try:
subprocess.check_output(
['service', service_name, 'status'],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('UTF-8')
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
return b'unrecognized service' not in e.output
else:
return True
def add_new_group(group_name, system_group=False, gid=None):
cmd = ['addgroup']
if gid:
cmd.extend(['--gid', str(gid)])
if system_group:
cmd.append('--system')
else:
cmd.extend([
'--group',
])
cmd.append(group_name)
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
def lsb_release():
"""Return /etc/lsb-release in a dict"""
d = {}
with open('/etc/lsb-release', 'r') as lsb:
for l in lsb:
k, v = l.split('=')
d[k.strip()] = v.strip()
return d
def cmp_pkgrevno(package, revno, pkgcache=None):
"""Compare supplied revno with the revno of the installed package.
* 1 => Installed revno is greater than supplied arg
* 0 => Installed revno is the same as supplied arg
* -1 => Installed revno is less than supplied arg
This function imports apt_cache function from charmhelpers.fetch if
the pkgcache argument is None. Be sure to add charmhelpers.fetch if
you call this function, or pass an apt_pkg.Cache() instance.
"""
import apt_pkg
if not pkgcache:
from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_cache
pkgcache = apt_cache()
pkg = pkgcache[package]
return apt_pkg.version_compare(pkg.current_ver.ver_str, revno)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 yaml
from charmhelpers.core import fstab
from charmhelpers.core import sysctl
from charmhelpers.core.host import (
add_group,
add_user_to_group,
fstab_mount,
mkdir,
)
from charmhelpers.core.strutils import bytes_from_string
from subprocess import check_output
def hugepage_support(user, group='hugetlb', nr_hugepages=256,
max_map_count=65536, mnt_point='/run/hugepages/kvm',
pagesize='2MB', mount=True, set_shmmax=False):
"""Enable hugepages on system.
Args:
user (str) -- Username to allow access to hugepages to
group (str) -- Group name to own hugepages
nr_hugepages (int) -- Number of pages to reserve
max_map_count (int) -- Number of Virtual Memory Areas a process can own
mnt_point (str) -- Directory to mount hugepages on
pagesize (str) -- Size of hugepages
mount (bool) -- Whether to Mount hugepages
"""
group_info = add_group(group)
gid = group_info.gr_gid
add_user_to_group(user, group)
if max_map_count < 2 * nr_hugepages:
max_map_count = 2 * nr_hugepages
sysctl_settings = {
'vm.nr_hugepages': nr_hugepages,
'vm.max_map_count': max_map_count,
'vm.hugetlb_shm_group': gid,
}
if set_shmmax:
shmmax_current = int(check_output(['sysctl', '-n', 'kernel.shmmax']))
shmmax_minsize = bytes_from_string(pagesize) * nr_hugepages
if shmmax_minsize > shmmax_current:
sysctl_settings['kernel.shmmax'] = shmmax_minsize
sysctl.create(yaml.dump(sysctl_settings), '/etc/sysctl.d/10-hugepage.conf')
mkdir(mnt_point, owner='root', group='root', perms=0o755, force=False)
lfstab = fstab.Fstab()
fstab_entry = lfstab.get_entry_by_attr('mountpoint', mnt_point)
if fstab_entry:
lfstab.remove_entry(fstab_entry)
entry = lfstab.Entry('nodev', mnt_point, 'hugetlbfs',
'mode=1770,gid={},pagesize={}'.format(gid, pagesize), 0, 0)
lfstab.add_entry(entry)
if mount:
fstab_mount(mnt_point)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 re
import subprocess
from charmhelpers.osplatform import get_platform
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
log,
INFO
)
__platform__ = get_platform()
if __platform__ == "ubuntu":
from charmhelpers.core.kernel_factory.ubuntu import (
persistent_modprobe,
update_initramfs,
) # flake8: noqa -- ignore F401 for this import
elif __platform__ == "centos":
from charmhelpers.core.kernel_factory.centos import (
persistent_modprobe,
update_initramfs,
) # flake8: noqa -- ignore F401 for this import
__author__ = "Jorge Niedbalski <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>"
def modprobe(module, persist=True):
"""Load a kernel module and configure for auto-load on reboot."""
cmd = ['modprobe', module]
log('Loading kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
if persist:
persistent_modprobe(module)
def rmmod(module, force=False):
"""Remove a module from the linux kernel"""
cmd = ['rmmod']
if force:
cmd.append('-f')
cmd.append(module)
log('Removing kernel module %s' % module, level=INFO)
return subprocess.check_call(cmd)
def lsmod():
"""Shows what kernel modules are currently loaded"""
return subprocess.check_output(['lsmod'],
universal_newlines=True)
def is_module_loaded(module):
"""Checks if a kernel module is already loaded"""
matches = re.findall('^%s[ ]+' % module, lsmod(), re.M)
return len(matches) > 0

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import subprocess
import os
def persistent_modprobe(module):
"""Load a kernel module and configure for auto-load on reboot."""
if not os.path.exists('/etc/rc.modules'):
open('/etc/rc.modules', 'a')
os.chmod('/etc/rc.modules', 111)
with open('/etc/rc.modules', 'r+') as modules:
if module not in modules.read():
modules.write('modprobe %s\n' % module)
def update_initramfs(version='all'):
"""Updates an initramfs image."""
return subprocess.check_call(["dracut", "-f", version])

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import subprocess
def persistent_modprobe(module):
"""Load a kernel module and configure for auto-load on reboot."""
with open('/etc/modules', 'r+') as modules:
if module not in modules.read():
modules.write(module + "\n")
def update_initramfs(version='all'):
"""Updates an initramfs image."""
return subprocess.check_call(["update-initramfs", "-k", version, "-u"])

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
from .base import * # NOQA
from .helpers import * # NOQA

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import json
from inspect import getargspec
from collections import Iterable, OrderedDict
from charmhelpers.core import host
from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
__all__ = ['ServiceManager', 'ManagerCallback',
'PortManagerCallback', 'open_ports', 'close_ports', 'manage_ports',
'service_restart', 'service_stop']
class ServiceManager(object):
def __init__(self, services=None):
"""
Register a list of services, given their definitions.
Service definitions are dicts in the following formats (all keys except
'service' are optional)::
{
"service": <service name>,
"required_data": <list of required data contexts>,
"provided_data": <list of provided data contexts>,
"data_ready": <one or more callbacks>,
"data_lost": <one or more callbacks>,
"start": <one or more callbacks>,
"stop": <one or more callbacks>,
"ports": <list of ports to manage>,
}
The 'required_data' list should contain dicts of required data (or
dependency managers that act like dicts and know how to collect the data).
Only when all items in the 'required_data' list are populated are the list
of 'data_ready' and 'start' callbacks executed. See `is_ready()` for more
information.
The 'provided_data' list should contain relation data providers, most likely
a subclass of :class:`charmhelpers.core.services.helpers.RelationContext`,
that will indicate a set of data to set on a given relation.
The 'data_ready' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
callbacks, to be called when all items in 'required_data' pass `is_ready()`.
Each callback will be called with the service name as the only parameter.
After all of the 'data_ready' callbacks are called, the 'start' callbacks
are fired.
The 'data_lost' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
callbacks, to be called when a 'required_data' item no longer passes
`is_ready()`. Each callback will be called with the service name as the
only parameter. After all of the 'data_lost' callbacks are called,
the 'stop' callbacks are fired.
The 'start' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
callbacks, to be called when starting the service, after the 'data_ready'
callbacks are complete. Each callback will be called with the service
name as the only parameter. This defaults to
`[host.service_start, services.open_ports]`.
The 'stop' value should be either a single callback, or a list of
callbacks, to be called when stopping the service. If the service is
being stopped because it no longer has all of its 'required_data', this
will be called after all of the 'data_lost' callbacks are complete.
Each callback will be called with the service name as the only parameter.
This defaults to `[services.close_ports, host.service_stop]`.
The 'ports' value should be a list of ports to manage. The default
'start' handler will open the ports after the service is started,
and the default 'stop' handler will close the ports prior to stopping
the service.
Examples:
The following registers an Upstart service called bingod that depends on
a mongodb relation and which runs a custom `db_migrate` function prior to
restarting the service, and a Runit service called spadesd::
manager = services.ServiceManager([
{
'service': 'bingod',
'ports': [80, 443],
'required_data': [MongoRelation(), config(), {'my': 'data'}],
'data_ready': [
services.template(source='bingod.conf'),
services.template(source='bingod.ini',
target='/etc/bingod.ini',
owner='bingo', perms=0400),
],
},
{
'service': 'spadesd',
'data_ready': services.template(source='spadesd_run.j2',
target='/etc/sv/spadesd/run',
perms=0555),
'start': runit_start,
'stop': runit_stop,
},
])
manager.manage()
"""
self._ready_file = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'READY-SERVICES.json')
self._ready = None
self.services = OrderedDict()
for service in services or []:
service_name = service['service']
self.services[service_name] = service
def manage(self):
"""
Handle the current hook by doing The Right Thing with the registered services.
"""
hookenv._run_atstart()
try:
hook_name = hookenv.hook_name()
if hook_name == 'stop':
self.stop_services()
else:
self.reconfigure_services()
self.provide_data()
except SystemExit as x:
if x.code is None or x.code == 0:
hookenv._run_atexit()
hookenv._run_atexit()
def provide_data(self):
"""
Set the relation data for each provider in the ``provided_data`` list.
A provider must have a `name` attribute, which indicates which relation
to set data on, and a `provide_data()` method, which returns a dict of
data to set.
The `provide_data()` method can optionally accept two parameters:
* ``remote_service`` The name of the remote service that the data will
be provided to. The `provide_data()` method will be called once
for each connected service (not unit). This allows the method to
tailor its data to the given service.
* ``service_ready`` Whether or not the service definition had all of
its requirements met, and thus the ``data_ready`` callbacks run.
Note that the ``provided_data`` methods are now called **after** the
``data_ready`` callbacks are run. This gives the ``data_ready`` callbacks
a chance to generate any data necessary for the providing to the remote
services.
"""
for service_name, service in self.services.items():
service_ready = self.is_ready(service_name)
for provider in service.get('provided_data', []):
for relid in hookenv.relation_ids(provider.name):
units = hookenv.related_units(relid)
if not units:
continue
remote_service = units[0].split('/')[0]
argspec = getargspec(provider.provide_data)
if len(argspec.args) > 1:
data = provider.provide_data(remote_service, service_ready)
else:
data = provider.provide_data()
if data:
hookenv.relation_set(relid, data)
def reconfigure_services(self, *service_names):
"""
Update all files for one or more registered services, and,
if ready, optionally restart them.
If no service names are given, reconfigures all registered services.
"""
for service_name in service_names or self.services.keys():
if self.is_ready(service_name):
self.fire_event('data_ready', service_name)
self.fire_event('start', service_name, default=[
service_restart,
manage_ports])
self.save_ready(service_name)
else:
if self.was_ready(service_name):
self.fire_event('data_lost', service_name)
self.fire_event('stop', service_name, default=[
manage_ports,
service_stop])
self.save_lost(service_name)
def stop_services(self, *service_names):
"""
Stop one or more registered services, by name.
If no service names are given, stops all registered services.
"""
for service_name in service_names or self.services.keys():
self.fire_event('stop', service_name, default=[
manage_ports,
service_stop])
def get_service(self, service_name):
"""
Given the name of a registered service, return its service definition.
"""
service = self.services.get(service_name)
if not service:
raise KeyError('Service not registered: %s' % service_name)
return service
def fire_event(self, event_name, service_name, default=None):
"""
Fire a data_ready, data_lost, start, or stop event on a given service.
"""
service = self.get_service(service_name)
callbacks = service.get(event_name, default)
if not callbacks:
return
if not isinstance(callbacks, Iterable):
callbacks = [callbacks]
for callback in callbacks:
if isinstance(callback, ManagerCallback):
callback(self, service_name, event_name)
else:
callback(service_name)
def is_ready(self, service_name):
"""
Determine if a registered service is ready, by checking its 'required_data'.
A 'required_data' item can be any mapping type, and is considered ready
if `bool(item)` evaluates as True.
"""
service = self.get_service(service_name)
reqs = service.get('required_data', [])
return all(bool(req) for req in reqs)
def _load_ready_file(self):
if self._ready is not None:
return
if os.path.exists(self._ready_file):
with open(self._ready_file) as fp:
self._ready = set(json.load(fp))
else:
self._ready = set()
def _save_ready_file(self):
if self._ready is None:
return
with open(self._ready_file, 'w') as fp:
json.dump(list(self._ready), fp)
def save_ready(self, service_name):
"""
Save an indicator that the given service is now data_ready.
"""
self._load_ready_file()
self._ready.add(service_name)
self._save_ready_file()
def save_lost(self, service_name):
"""
Save an indicator that the given service is no longer data_ready.
"""
self._load_ready_file()
self._ready.discard(service_name)
self._save_ready_file()
def was_ready(self, service_name):
"""
Determine if the given service was previously data_ready.
"""
self._load_ready_file()
return service_name in self._ready
class ManagerCallback(object):
"""
Special case of a callback that takes the `ServiceManager` instance
in addition to the service name.
Subclasses should implement `__call__` which should accept three parameters:
* `manager` The `ServiceManager` instance
* `service_name` The name of the service it's being triggered for
* `event_name` The name of the event that this callback is handling
"""
def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
raise NotImplementedError()
class PortManagerCallback(ManagerCallback):
"""
Callback class that will open or close ports, for use as either
a start or stop action.
"""
def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
service = manager.get_service(service_name)
# turn this generator into a list,
# as we'll be going over it multiple times
new_ports = list(service.get('ports', []))
port_file = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), '.{}.ports'.format(service_name))
if os.path.exists(port_file):
with open(port_file) as fp:
old_ports = fp.read().split(',')
for old_port in old_ports:
if bool(old_port) and not self.ports_contains(old_port, new_ports):
hookenv.close_port(old_port)
with open(port_file, 'w') as fp:
fp.write(','.join(str(port) for port in new_ports))
for port in new_ports:
# A port is either a number or 'ICMP'
protocol = 'TCP'
if str(port).upper() == 'ICMP':
protocol = 'ICMP'
if event_name == 'start':
hookenv.open_port(port, protocol)
elif event_name == 'stop':
hookenv.close_port(port, protocol)
def ports_contains(self, port, ports):
if not bool(port):
return False
if str(port).upper() != 'ICMP':
port = int(port)
return port in ports
def service_stop(service_name):
"""
Wrapper around host.service_stop to prevent spurious "unknown service"
messages in the logs.
"""
if host.service_running(service_name):
host.service_stop(service_name)
def service_restart(service_name):
"""
Wrapper around host.service_restart to prevent spurious "unknown service"
messages in the logs.
"""
if host.service_available(service_name):
if host.service_running(service_name):
host.service_restart(service_name)
else:
host.service_start(service_name)
# Convenience aliases
open_ports = close_ports = manage_ports = PortManagerCallback()

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import yaml
from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
from charmhelpers.core import host
from charmhelpers.core import templating
from charmhelpers.core.services.base import ManagerCallback
__all__ = ['RelationContext', 'TemplateCallback',
'render_template', 'template']
class RelationContext(dict):
"""
Base class for a context generator that gets relation data from juju.
Subclasses must provide the attributes `name`, which is the name of the
interface of interest, `interface`, which is the type of the interface of
interest, and `required_keys`, which is the set of keys required for the
relation to be considered complete. The data for all interfaces matching
the `name` attribute that are complete will used to populate the dictionary
values (see `get_data`, below).
The generated context will be namespaced under the relation :attr:`name`,
to prevent potential naming conflicts.
:param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
:param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
"""
name = None
interface = None
def __init__(self, name=None, additional_required_keys=None):
if not hasattr(self, 'required_keys'):
self.required_keys = []
if name is not None:
self.name = name
if additional_required_keys:
self.required_keys.extend(additional_required_keys)
self.get_data()
def __bool__(self):
"""
Returns True if all of the required_keys are available.
"""
return self.is_ready()
__nonzero__ = __bool__
def __repr__(self):
return super(RelationContext, self).__repr__()
def is_ready(self):
"""
Returns True if all of the `required_keys` are available from any units.
"""
ready = len(self.get(self.name, [])) > 0
if not ready:
hookenv.log('Incomplete relation: {}'.format(self.__class__.__name__), hookenv.DEBUG)
return ready
def _is_ready(self, unit_data):
"""
Helper method that tests a set of relation data and returns True if
all of the `required_keys` are present.
"""
return set(unit_data.keys()).issuperset(set(self.required_keys))
def get_data(self):
"""
Retrieve the relation data for each unit involved in a relation and,
if complete, store it in a list under `self[self.name]`. This
is automatically called when the RelationContext is instantiated.
The units are sorted lexographically first by the service ID, then by
the unit ID. Thus, if an interface has two other services, 'db:1'
and 'db:2', with 'db:1' having two units, 'wordpress/0' and 'wordpress/1',
and 'db:2' having one unit, 'mediawiki/0', all of which have a complete
set of data, the relation data for the units will be stored in the
order: 'wordpress/0', 'wordpress/1', 'mediawiki/0'.
If you only care about a single unit on the relation, you can just
access it as `{{ interface[0]['key'] }}`. However, if you can at all
support multiple units on a relation, you should iterate over the list,
like::
{% for unit in interface -%}
{{ unit['key'] }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}
{%- endfor %}
Note that since all sets of relation data from all related services and
units are in a single list, if you need to know which service or unit a
set of data came from, you'll need to extend this class to preserve
that information.
"""
if not hookenv.relation_ids(self.name):
return
ns = self.setdefault(self.name, [])
for rid in sorted(hookenv.relation_ids(self.name)):
for unit in sorted(hookenv.related_units(rid)):
reldata = hookenv.relation_get(rid=rid, unit=unit)
if self._is_ready(reldata):
ns.append(reldata)
def provide_data(self):
"""
Return data to be relation_set for this interface.
"""
return {}
class MysqlRelation(RelationContext):
"""
Relation context for the `mysql` interface.
:param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
:param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
"""
name = 'db'
interface = 'mysql'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.required_keys = ['host', 'user', 'password', 'database']
RelationContext.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
class HttpRelation(RelationContext):
"""
Relation context for the `http` interface.
:param str name: Override the relation :attr:`name`, since it can vary from charm to charm
:param list additional_required_keys: Extend the list of :attr:`required_keys`
"""
name = 'website'
interface = 'http'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.required_keys = ['host', 'port']
RelationContext.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def provide_data(self):
return {
'host': hookenv.unit_get('private-address'),
'port': 80,
}
class RequiredConfig(dict):
"""
Data context that loads config options with one or more mandatory options.
Once the required options have been changed from their default values, all
config options will be available, namespaced under `config` to prevent
potential naming conflicts (for example, between a config option and a
relation property).
:param list *args: List of options that must be changed from their default values.
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
self.required_options = args
self['config'] = hookenv.config()
with open(os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'config.yaml')) as fp:
self.config = yaml.load(fp).get('options', {})
def __bool__(self):
for option in self.required_options:
if option not in self['config']:
return False
current_value = self['config'][option]
default_value = self.config[option].get('default')
if current_value == default_value:
return False
if current_value in (None, '') and default_value in (None, ''):
return False
return True
def __nonzero__(self):
return self.__bool__()
class StoredContext(dict):
"""
A data context that always returns the data that it was first created with.
This is useful to do a one-time generation of things like passwords, that
will thereafter use the same value that was originally generated, instead
of generating a new value each time it is run.
"""
def __init__(self, file_name, config_data):
"""
If the file exists, populate `self` with the data from the file.
Otherwise, populate with the given data and persist it to the file.
"""
if os.path.exists(file_name):
self.update(self.read_context(file_name))
else:
self.store_context(file_name, config_data)
self.update(config_data)
def store_context(self, file_name, config_data):
if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
file_name = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), file_name)
with open(file_name, 'w') as file_stream:
os.fchmod(file_stream.fileno(), 0o600)
yaml.dump(config_data, file_stream)
def read_context(self, file_name):
if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
file_name = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), file_name)
with open(file_name, 'r') as file_stream:
data = yaml.load(file_stream)
if not data:
raise OSError("%s is empty" % file_name)
return data
class TemplateCallback(ManagerCallback):
"""
Callback class that will render a Jinja2 template, for use as a ready
action.
:param str source: The template source file, relative to
`$CHARM_DIR/templates`
:param str target: The target to write the rendered template to (or None)
:param str owner: The owner of the rendered file
:param str group: The group of the rendered file
:param int perms: The permissions of the rendered file
:param partial on_change_action: functools partial to be executed when
rendered file changes
:param jinja2 loader template_loader: A jinja2 template loader
:return str: The rendered template
"""
def __init__(self, source, target,
owner='root', group='root', perms=0o444,
on_change_action=None, template_loader=None):
self.source = source
self.target = target
self.owner = owner
self.group = group
self.perms = perms
self.on_change_action = on_change_action
self.template_loader = template_loader
def __call__(self, manager, service_name, event_name):
pre_checksum = ''
if self.on_change_action and os.path.isfile(self.target):
pre_checksum = host.file_hash(self.target)
service = manager.get_service(service_name)
context = {'ctx': {}}
for ctx in service.get('required_data', []):
context.update(ctx)
context['ctx'].update(ctx)
result = templating.render(self.source, self.target, context,
self.owner, self.group, self.perms,
template_loader=self.template_loader)
if self.on_change_action:
if pre_checksum == host.file_hash(self.target):
hookenv.log(
'No change detected: {}'.format(self.target),
hookenv.DEBUG)
else:
self.on_change_action()
return result
# Convenience aliases for templates
render_template = template = TemplateCallback

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 six
import re
def bool_from_string(value):
"""Interpret string value as boolean.
Returns True if value translates to True otherwise False.
"""
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
value = six.text_type(value)
else:
msg = "Unable to interpret non-string value '%s' as boolean" % (value)
raise ValueError(msg)
value = value.strip().lower()
if value in ['y', 'yes', 'true', 't', 'on']:
return True
elif value in ['n', 'no', 'false', 'f', 'off']:
return False
msg = "Unable to interpret string value '%s' as boolean" % (value)
raise ValueError(msg)
def bytes_from_string(value):
"""Interpret human readable string value as bytes.
Returns int
"""
BYTE_POWER = {
'K': 1,
'KB': 1,
'M': 2,
'MB': 2,
'G': 3,
'GB': 3,
'T': 4,
'TB': 4,
'P': 5,
'PB': 5,
}
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
value = six.text_type(value)
else:
msg = "Unable to interpret non-string value '%s' as bytes" % (value)
raise ValueError(msg)
matches = re.match("([0-9]+)([a-zA-Z]+)", value)
if matches:
size = int(matches.group(1)) * (1024 ** BYTE_POWER[matches.group(2)])
else:
# Assume that value passed in is bytes
try:
size = int(value)
except ValueError:
msg = "Unable to interpret string value '%s' as bytes" % (value)
raise ValueError(msg)
return size
class BasicStringComparator(object):
"""Provides a class that will compare strings from an iterator type object.
Used to provide > and < comparisons on strings that may not necessarily be
alphanumerically ordered. e.g. OpenStack or Ubuntu releases AFTER the
z-wrap.
"""
_list = None
def __init__(self, item):
if self._list is None:
raise Exception("Must define the _list in the class definition!")
try:
self.index = self._list.index(item)
except Exception:
raise KeyError("Item '{}' is not in list '{}'"
.format(item, self._list))
def __eq__(self, other):
assert isinstance(other, str) or isinstance(other, self.__class__)
return self.index == self._list.index(other)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __lt__(self, other):
assert isinstance(other, str) or isinstance(other, self.__class__)
return self.index < self._list.index(other)
def __ge__(self, other):
return not self.__lt__(other)
def __gt__(self, other):
assert isinstance(other, str) or isinstance(other, self.__class__)
return self.index > self._list.index(other)
def __le__(self, other):
return not self.__gt__(other)
def __str__(self):
"""Always give back the item at the index so it can be used in
comparisons like:
s_mitaka = CompareOpenStack('mitaka')
s_newton = CompareOpenstack('newton')
assert s_newton > s_mitaka
@returns: <string>
"""
return self._list[self.index]

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 yaml
from subprocess import check_call
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
log,
DEBUG,
ERROR,
)
__author__ = 'Jorge Niedbalski R. <jorge.niedbalski@canonical.com>'
def create(sysctl_dict, sysctl_file):
"""Creates a sysctl.conf file from a YAML associative array
:param sysctl_dict: a dict or YAML-formatted string of sysctl
options eg "{ 'kernel.max_pid': 1337 }"
:type sysctl_dict: str
:param sysctl_file: path to the sysctl file to be saved
:type sysctl_file: str or unicode
:returns: None
"""
if type(sysctl_dict) is not dict:
try:
sysctl_dict_parsed = yaml.safe_load(sysctl_dict)
except yaml.YAMLError:
log("Error parsing YAML sysctl_dict: {}".format(sysctl_dict),
level=ERROR)
return
else:
sysctl_dict_parsed = sysctl_dict
with open(sysctl_file, "w") as fd:
for key, value in sysctl_dict_parsed.items():
fd.write("{}={}\n".format(key, value))
log("Updating sysctl_file: %s values: %s" % (sysctl_file, sysctl_dict_parsed),
level=DEBUG)
check_call(["sysctl", "-p", sysctl_file])

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import sys
from charmhelpers.core import host
from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
def render(source, target, context, owner='root', group='root',
perms=0o444, templates_dir=None, encoding='UTF-8',
template_loader=None, config_template=None):
"""
Render a template.
The `source` path, if not absolute, is relative to the `templates_dir`.
The `target` path should be absolute. It can also be `None`, in which
case no file will be written.
The context should be a dict containing the values to be replaced in the
template.
config_template may be provided to render from a provided template instead
of loading from a file.
The `owner`, `group`, and `perms` options will be passed to `write_file`.
If omitted, `templates_dir` defaults to the `templates` folder in the charm.
The rendered template will be written to the file as well as being returned
as a string.
Note: Using this requires python-jinja2 or python3-jinja2; if it is not
installed, calling this will attempt to use charmhelpers.fetch.apt_install
to install it.
"""
try:
from jinja2 import FileSystemLoader, Environment, exceptions
except ImportError:
try:
from charmhelpers.fetch import apt_install
except ImportError:
hookenv.log('Could not import jinja2, and could not import '
'charmhelpers.fetch to install it',
level=hookenv.ERROR)
raise
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
apt_install('python-jinja2', fatal=True)
else:
apt_install('python3-jinja2', fatal=True)
from jinja2 import FileSystemLoader, Environment, exceptions
if template_loader:
template_env = Environment(loader=template_loader)
else:
if templates_dir is None:
templates_dir = os.path.join(hookenv.charm_dir(), 'templates')
template_env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(templates_dir))
# load from a string if provided explicitly
if config_template is not None:
template = template_env.from_string(config_template)
else:
try:
source = source
template = template_env.get_template(source)
except exceptions.TemplateNotFound as e:
hookenv.log('Could not load template %s from %s.' %
(source, templates_dir),
level=hookenv.ERROR)
raise e
content = template.render(context)
if target is not None:
target_dir = os.path.dirname(target)
if not os.path.exists(target_dir):
# This is a terrible default directory permission, as the file
# or its siblings will often contain secrets.
host.mkdir(os.path.dirname(target), owner, group, perms=0o755)
host.write_file(target, content.encode(encoding), owner, group, perms)
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
#
# Authors:
# Kapil Thangavelu <kapil.foss@gmail.com>
#
"""
Intro
-----
A simple way to store state in units. This provides a key value
storage with support for versioned, transactional operation,
and can calculate deltas from previous values to simplify unit logic
when processing changes.
Hook Integration
----------------
There are several extant frameworks for hook execution, including
- charmhelpers.core.hookenv.Hooks
- charmhelpers.core.services.ServiceManager
The storage classes are framework agnostic, one simple integration is
via the HookData contextmanager. It will record the current hook
execution environment (including relation data, config data, etc.),
setup a transaction and allow easy access to the changes from
previously seen values. One consequence of the integration is the
reservation of particular keys ('rels', 'unit', 'env', 'config',
'charm_revisions') for their respective values.
Here's a fully worked integration example using hookenv.Hooks::
from charmhelper.core import hookenv, unitdata
hook_data = unitdata.HookData()
db = unitdata.kv()
hooks = hookenv.Hooks()
@hooks.hook
def config_changed():
# Print all changes to configuration from previously seen
# values.
for changed, (prev, cur) in hook_data.conf.items():
print('config changed', changed,
'previous value', prev,
'current value', cur)
# Get some unit specific bookeeping
if not db.get('pkg_key'):
key = urllib.urlopen('https://example.com/pkg_key').read()
db.set('pkg_key', key)
# Directly access all charm config as a mapping.
conf = db.getrange('config', True)
# Directly access all relation data as a mapping
rels = db.getrange('rels', True)
if __name__ == '__main__':
with hook_data():
hook.execute()
A more basic integration is via the hook_scope context manager which simply
manages transaction scope (and records hook name, and timestamp)::
>>> from unitdata import kv
>>> db = kv()
>>> with db.hook_scope('install'):
... # do work, in transactional scope.
... db.set('x', 1)
>>> db.get('x')
1
Usage
-----
Values are automatically json de/serialized to preserve basic typing
and complex data struct capabilities (dicts, lists, ints, booleans, etc).
Individual values can be manipulated via get/set::
>>> kv.set('y', True)
>>> kv.get('y')
True
# We can set complex values (dicts, lists) as a single key.
>>> kv.set('config', {'a': 1, 'b': True'})
# Also supports returning dictionaries as a record which
# provides attribute access.
>>> config = kv.get('config', record=True)
>>> config.b
True
Groups of keys can be manipulated with update/getrange::
>>> kv.update({'z': 1, 'y': 2}, prefix="gui.")
>>> kv.getrange('gui.', strip=True)
{'z': 1, 'y': 2}
When updating values, its very helpful to understand which values
have actually changed and how have they changed. The storage
provides a delta method to provide for this::
>>> data = {'debug': True, 'option': 2}
>>> delta = kv.delta(data, 'config.')
>>> delta.debug.previous
None
>>> delta.debug.current
True
>>> delta
{'debug': (None, True), 'option': (None, 2)}
Note the delta method does not persist the actual change, it needs to
be explicitly saved via 'update' method::
>>> kv.update(data, 'config.')
Values modified in the context of a hook scope retain historical values
associated to the hookname.
>>> with db.hook_scope('config-changed'):
... db.set('x', 42)
>>> db.gethistory('x')
[(1, u'x', 1, u'install', u'2015-01-21T16:49:30.038372'),
(2, u'x', 42, u'config-changed', u'2015-01-21T16:49:30.038786')]
"""
import collections
import contextlib
import datetime
import itertools
import json
import os
import pprint
import sqlite3
import sys
__author__ = 'Kapil Thangavelu <kapil.foss@gmail.com>'
class Storage(object):
"""Simple key value database for local unit state within charms.
Modifications are not persisted unless :meth:`flush` is called.
To support dicts, lists, integer, floats, and booleans values
are automatically json encoded/decoded.
Note: to facilitate unit testing, ':memory:' can be passed as the
path parameter which causes sqlite3 to only build the db in memory.
This should only be used for testing purposes.
"""
def __init__(self, path=None):
self.db_path = path
if path is None:
if 'UNIT_STATE_DB' in os.environ:
self.db_path = os.environ['UNIT_STATE_DB']
else:
self.db_path = os.path.join(
os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR', ''), '.unit-state.db')
if self.db_path != ':memory:':
with open(self.db_path, 'a') as f:
os.fchmod(f.fileno(), 0o600)
self.conn = sqlite3.connect('%s' % self.db_path)
self.cursor = self.conn.cursor()
self.revision = None
self._closed = False
self._init()
def close(self):
if self._closed:
return
self.flush(False)
self.cursor.close()
self.conn.close()
self._closed = True
def get(self, key, default=None, record=False):
self.cursor.execute('select data from kv where key=?', [key])
result = self.cursor.fetchone()
if not result:
return default
if record:
return Record(json.loads(result[0]))
return json.loads(result[0])
def getrange(self, key_prefix, strip=False):
"""
Get a range of keys starting with a common prefix as a mapping of
keys to values.
:param str key_prefix: Common prefix among all keys
:param bool strip: Optionally strip the common prefix from the key
names in the returned dict
:return dict: A (possibly empty) dict of key-value mappings
"""
self.cursor.execute("select key, data from kv where key like ?",
['%s%%' % key_prefix])
result = self.cursor.fetchall()
if not result:
return {}
if not strip:
key_prefix = ''
return dict([
(k[len(key_prefix):], json.loads(v)) for k, v in result])
def update(self, mapping, prefix=""):
"""
Set the values of multiple keys at once.
:param dict mapping: Mapping of keys to values
:param str prefix: Optional prefix to apply to all keys in `mapping`
before setting
"""
for k, v in mapping.items():
self.set("%s%s" % (prefix, k), v)
def unset(self, key):
"""
Remove a key from the database entirely.
"""
self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key=?', [key])
if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
self.cursor.execute(
'insert into kv_revisions values (?, ?, ?)',
[key, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')])
def unsetrange(self, keys=None, prefix=""):
"""
Remove a range of keys starting with a common prefix, from the database
entirely.
:param list keys: List of keys to remove.
:param str prefix: Optional prefix to apply to all keys in ``keys``
before removing.
"""
if keys is not None:
keys = ['%s%s' % (prefix, key) for key in keys]
self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key in (%s)' % ','.join(['?'] * len(keys)), keys)
if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
self.cursor.execute(
'insert into kv_revisions values %s' % ','.join(['(?, ?, ?)'] * len(keys)),
list(itertools.chain.from_iterable((key, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')) for key in keys)))
else:
self.cursor.execute('delete from kv where key like ?',
['%s%%' % prefix])
if self.revision and self.cursor.rowcount:
self.cursor.execute(
'insert into kv_revisions values (?, ?, ?)',
['%s%%' % prefix, self.revision, json.dumps('DELETED')])
def set(self, key, value):
"""
Set a value in the database.
:param str key: Key to set the value for
:param value: Any JSON-serializable value to be set
"""
serialized = json.dumps(value)
self.cursor.execute('select data from kv where key=?', [key])
exists = self.cursor.fetchone()
# Skip mutations to the same value
if exists:
if exists[0] == serialized:
return value
if not exists:
self.cursor.execute(
'insert into kv (key, data) values (?, ?)',
(key, serialized))
else:
self.cursor.execute('''
update kv
set data = ?
where key = ?''', [serialized, key])
# Save
if not self.revision:
return value
self.cursor.execute(
'select 1 from kv_revisions where key=? and revision=?',
[key, self.revision])
exists = self.cursor.fetchone()
if not exists:
self.cursor.execute(
'''insert into kv_revisions (
revision, key, data) values (?, ?, ?)''',
(self.revision, key, serialized))
else:
self.cursor.execute(
'''
update kv_revisions
set data = ?
where key = ?
and revision = ?''',
[serialized, key, self.revision])
return value
def delta(self, mapping, prefix):
"""
return a delta containing values that have changed.
"""
previous = self.getrange(prefix, strip=True)
if not previous:
pk = set()
else:
pk = set(previous.keys())
ck = set(mapping.keys())
delta = DeltaSet()
# added
for k in ck.difference(pk):
delta[k] = Delta(None, mapping[k])
# removed
for k in pk.difference(ck):
delta[k] = Delta(previous[k], None)
# changed
for k in pk.intersection(ck):
c = mapping[k]
p = previous[k]
if c != p:
delta[k] = Delta(p, c)
return delta
@contextlib.contextmanager
def hook_scope(self, name=""):
"""Scope all future interactions to the current hook execution
revision."""
assert not self.revision
self.cursor.execute(
'insert into hooks (hook, date) values (?, ?)',
(name or sys.argv[0],
datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat()))
self.revision = self.cursor.lastrowid
try:
yield self.revision
self.revision = None
except Exception:
self.flush(False)
self.revision = None
raise
else:
self.flush()
def flush(self, save=True):
if save:
self.conn.commit()
elif self._closed:
return
else:
self.conn.rollback()
def _init(self):
self.cursor.execute('''
create table if not exists kv (
key text,
data text,
primary key (key)
)''')
self.cursor.execute('''
create table if not exists kv_revisions (
key text,
revision integer,
data text,
primary key (key, revision)
)''')
self.cursor.execute('''
create table if not exists hooks (
version integer primary key autoincrement,
hook text,
date text
)''')
self.conn.commit()
def gethistory(self, key, deserialize=False):
self.cursor.execute(
'''
select kv.revision, kv.key, kv.data, h.hook, h.date
from kv_revisions kv,
hooks h
where kv.key=?
and kv.revision = h.version
''', [key])
if deserialize is False:
return self.cursor.fetchall()
return map(_parse_history, self.cursor.fetchall())
def debug(self, fh=sys.stderr):
self.cursor.execute('select * from kv')
pprint.pprint(self.cursor.fetchall(), stream=fh)
self.cursor.execute('select * from kv_revisions')
pprint.pprint(self.cursor.fetchall(), stream=fh)
def _parse_history(d):
return (d[0], d[1], json.loads(d[2]), d[3],
datetime.datetime.strptime(d[-1], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"))
class HookData(object):
"""Simple integration for existing hook exec frameworks.
Records all unit information, and stores deltas for processing
by the hook.
Sample::
from charmhelper.core import hookenv, unitdata
changes = unitdata.HookData()
db = unitdata.kv()
hooks = hookenv.Hooks()
@hooks.hook
def config_changed():
# View all changes to configuration
for changed, (prev, cur) in changes.conf.items():
print('config changed', changed,
'previous value', prev,
'current value', cur)
# Get some unit specific bookeeping
if not db.get('pkg_key'):
key = urllib.urlopen('https://example.com/pkg_key').read()
db.set('pkg_key', key)
if __name__ == '__main__':
with changes():
hook.execute()
"""
def __init__(self):
self.kv = kv()
self.conf = None
self.rels = None
@contextlib.contextmanager
def __call__(self):
from charmhelpers.core import hookenv
hook_name = hookenv.hook_name()
with self.kv.hook_scope(hook_name):
self._record_charm_version(hookenv.charm_dir())
delta_config, delta_relation = self._record_hook(hookenv)
yield self.kv, delta_config, delta_relation
def _record_charm_version(self, charm_dir):
# Record revisions.. charm revisions are meaningless
# to charm authors as they don't control the revision.
# so logic dependnent on revision is not particularly
# useful, however it is useful for debugging analysis.
charm_rev = open(
os.path.join(charm_dir, 'revision')).read().strip()
charm_rev = charm_rev or '0'
revs = self.kv.get('charm_revisions', [])
if charm_rev not in revs:
revs.append(charm_rev.strip() or '0')
self.kv.set('charm_revisions', revs)
def _record_hook(self, hookenv):
data = hookenv.execution_environment()
self.conf = conf_delta = self.kv.delta(data['conf'], 'config')
self.rels = rels_delta = self.kv.delta(data['rels'], 'rels')
self.kv.set('env', dict(data['env']))
self.kv.set('unit', data['unit'])
self.kv.set('relid', data.get('relid'))
return conf_delta, rels_delta
class Record(dict):
__slots__ = ()
def __getattr__(self, k):
if k in self:
return self[k]
raise AttributeError(k)
class DeltaSet(Record):
__slots__ = ()
Delta = collections.namedtuple('Delta', ['previous', 'current'])
_KV = None
def kv():
global _KV
if _KV is None:
_KV = Storage()
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 importlib
from charmhelpers.osplatform import get_platform
from yaml import safe_load
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
config,
log,
)
import six
if six.PY3:
from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse
else:
from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse
# The order of this list is very important. Handlers should be listed in from
# least- to most-specific URL matching.
FETCH_HANDLERS = (
'charmhelpers.fetch.archiveurl.ArchiveUrlFetchHandler',
'charmhelpers.fetch.bzrurl.BzrUrlFetchHandler',
'charmhelpers.fetch.giturl.GitUrlFetchHandler',
)
class SourceConfigError(Exception):
pass
class UnhandledSource(Exception):
pass
class AptLockError(Exception):
pass
class GPGKeyError(Exception):
"""Exception occurs when a GPG key cannot be fetched or used. The message
indicates what the problem is.
"""
pass
class BaseFetchHandler(object):
"""Base class for FetchHandler implementations in fetch plugins"""
def can_handle(self, source):
"""Returns True if the source can be handled. Otherwise returns
a string explaining why it cannot"""
return "Wrong source type"
def install(self, source):
"""Try to download and unpack the source. Return the path to the
unpacked files or raise UnhandledSource."""
raise UnhandledSource("Wrong source type {}".format(source))
def parse_url(self, url):
return urlparse(url)
def base_url(self, url):
"""Return url without querystring or fragment"""
parts = list(self.parse_url(url))
parts[4:] = ['' for i in parts[4:]]
return urlunparse(parts)
__platform__ = get_platform()
module = "charmhelpers.fetch.%s" % __platform__
fetch = importlib.import_module(module)
filter_installed_packages = fetch.filter_installed_packages
filter_missing_packages = fetch.filter_missing_packages
install = fetch.apt_install
upgrade = fetch.apt_upgrade
update = _fetch_update = fetch.apt_update
purge = fetch.apt_purge
add_source = fetch.add_source
if __platform__ == "ubuntu":
apt_cache = fetch.apt_cache
apt_install = fetch.apt_install
apt_update = fetch.apt_update
apt_upgrade = fetch.apt_upgrade
apt_purge = fetch.apt_purge
apt_autoremove = fetch.apt_autoremove
apt_mark = fetch.apt_mark
apt_hold = fetch.apt_hold
apt_unhold = fetch.apt_unhold
import_key = fetch.import_key
get_upstream_version = fetch.get_upstream_version
elif __platform__ == "centos":
yum_search = fetch.yum_search
def configure_sources(update=False,
sources_var='install_sources',
keys_var='install_keys'):
"""Configure multiple sources from charm configuration.
The lists are encoded as yaml fragments in the configuration.
The fragment needs to be included as a string. Sources and their
corresponding keys are of the types supported by add_source().
Example config:
install_sources: |
- "ppa:foo"
- "http://example.com/repo precise main"
install_keys: |
- null
- "a1b2c3d4"
Note that 'null' (a.k.a. None) should not be quoted.
"""
sources = safe_load((config(sources_var) or '').strip()) or []
keys = safe_load((config(keys_var) or '').strip()) or None
if isinstance(sources, six.string_types):
sources = [sources]
if keys is None:
for source in sources:
add_source(source, None)
else:
if isinstance(keys, six.string_types):
keys = [keys]
if len(sources) != len(keys):
raise SourceConfigError(
'Install sources and keys lists are different lengths')
for source, key in zip(sources, keys):
add_source(source, key)
if update:
_fetch_update(fatal=True)
def install_remote(source, *args, **kwargs):
"""Install a file tree from a remote source.
The specified source should be a url of the form:
scheme://[host]/path[#[option=value][&...]]
Schemes supported are based on this modules submodules.
Options supported are submodule-specific.
Additional arguments are passed through to the submodule.
For example::
dest = install_remote('http://example.com/archive.tgz',
checksum='deadbeef',
hash_type='sha1')
This will download `archive.tgz`, validate it using SHA1 and, if
the file is ok, extract it and return the directory in which it
was extracted. If the checksum fails, it will raise
:class:`charmhelpers.core.host.ChecksumError`.
"""
# We ONLY check for True here because can_handle may return a string
# explaining why it can't handle a given source.
handlers = [h for h in plugins() if h.can_handle(source) is True]
for handler in handlers:
try:
return handler.install(source, *args, **kwargs)
except UnhandledSource as e:
log('Install source attempt unsuccessful: {}'.format(e),
level='WARNING')
raise UnhandledSource("No handler found for source {}".format(source))
def install_from_config(config_var_name):
"""Install a file from config."""
charm_config = config()
source = charm_config[config_var_name]
return install_remote(source)
def plugins(fetch_handlers=None):
if not fetch_handlers:
fetch_handlers = FETCH_HANDLERS
plugin_list = []
for handler_name in fetch_handlers:
package, classname = handler_name.rsplit('.', 1)
try:
handler_class = getattr(
importlib.import_module(package),
classname)
plugin_list.append(handler_class())
except NotImplementedError:
# Skip missing plugins so that they can be ommitted from
# installation if desired
log("FetchHandler {} not found, skipping plugin".format(
handler_name))
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
import hashlib
import re
from charmhelpers.fetch import (
BaseFetchHandler,
UnhandledSource
)
from charmhelpers.payload.archive import (
get_archive_handler,
extract,
)
from charmhelpers.core.host import mkdir, check_hash
import six
if six.PY3:
from urllib.request import (
build_opener, install_opener, urlopen, urlretrieve,
HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm, HTTPBasicAuthHandler,
)
from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse, parse_qs
from urllib.error import URLError
else:
from urllib import urlretrieve
from urllib2 import (
build_opener, install_opener, urlopen,
HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm, HTTPBasicAuthHandler,
URLError
)
from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse, parse_qs
def splituser(host):
'''urllib.splituser(), but six's support of this seems broken'''
_userprog = re.compile('^(.*)@(.*)$')
match = _userprog.match(host)
if match:
return match.group(1, 2)
return None, host
def splitpasswd(user):
'''urllib.splitpasswd(), but six's support of this is missing'''
_passwdprog = re.compile('^([^:]*):(.*)$', re.S)
match = _passwdprog.match(user)
if match:
return match.group(1, 2)
return user, None
class ArchiveUrlFetchHandler(BaseFetchHandler):
"""
Handler to download archive files from arbitrary URLs.
Can fetch from http, https, ftp, and file URLs.
Can install either tarballs (.tar, .tgz, .tbz2, etc) or zip files.
Installs the contents of the archive in $CHARM_DIR/fetched/.
"""
def can_handle(self, source):
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
if url_parts.scheme not in ('http', 'https', 'ftp', 'file'):
# XXX: Why is this returning a boolean and a string? It's
# doomed to fail since "bool(can_handle('foo://'))" will be True.
return "Wrong source type"
if get_archive_handler(self.base_url(source)):
return True
return False
def download(self, source, dest):
"""
Download an archive file.
:param str source: URL pointing to an archive file.
:param str dest: Local path location to download archive file to.
"""
# propogate all exceptions
# URLError, OSError, etc
proto, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse(source)
if proto in ('http', 'https'):
auth, barehost = splituser(netloc)
if auth is not None:
source = urlunparse((proto, barehost, path, params, query, fragment))
username, password = splitpasswd(auth)
passman = HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
# Realm is set to None in add_password to force the username and password
# to be used whatever the realm
passman.add_password(None, source, username, password)
authhandler = HTTPBasicAuthHandler(passman)
opener = build_opener(authhandler)
install_opener(opener)
response = urlopen(source)
try:
with open(dest, 'wb') as dest_file:
dest_file.write(response.read())
except Exception as e:
if os.path.isfile(dest):
os.unlink(dest)
raise e
# Mandatory file validation via Sha1 or MD5 hashing.
def download_and_validate(self, url, hashsum, validate="sha1"):
tempfile, headers = urlretrieve(url)
check_hash(tempfile, hashsum, validate)
return tempfile
def install(self, source, dest=None, checksum=None, hash_type='sha1'):
"""
Download and install an archive file, with optional checksum validation.
The checksum can also be given on the `source` URL's fragment.
For example::
handler.install('http://example.com/file.tgz#sha1=deadbeef')
:param str source: URL pointing to an archive file.
:param str dest: Local destination path to install to. If not given,
installs to `$CHARM_DIR/archives/archive_file_name`.
:param str checksum: If given, validate the archive file after download.
:param str hash_type: Algorithm used to generate `checksum`.
Can be any hash alrgorithm supported by :mod:`hashlib`,
such as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, etc.
"""
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
dest_dir = os.path.join(os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR'), 'fetched')
if not os.path.exists(dest_dir):
mkdir(dest_dir, perms=0o755)
dld_file = os.path.join(dest_dir, os.path.basename(url_parts.path))
try:
self.download(source, dld_file)
except URLError as e:
raise UnhandledSource(e.reason)
except OSError as e:
raise UnhandledSource(e.strerror)
options = parse_qs(url_parts.fragment)
for key, value in options.items():
if not six.PY3:
algorithms = hashlib.algorithms
else:
algorithms = hashlib.algorithms_available
if key in algorithms:
if len(value) != 1:
raise TypeError(
"Expected 1 hash value, not %d" % len(value))
expected = value[0]
check_hash(dld_file, expected, key)
if checksum:
check_hash(dld_file, checksum, hash_type)
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
from subprocess import STDOUT, check_output
from charmhelpers.fetch import (
BaseFetchHandler,
UnhandledSource,
filter_installed_packages,
install,
)
from charmhelpers.core.host import mkdir
if filter_installed_packages(['bzr']) != []:
install(['bzr'])
if filter_installed_packages(['bzr']) != []:
raise NotImplementedError('Unable to install bzr')
class BzrUrlFetchHandler(BaseFetchHandler):
"""Handler for bazaar branches via generic and lp URLs."""
def can_handle(self, source):
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
if url_parts.scheme not in ('bzr+ssh', 'lp', ''):
return False
elif not url_parts.scheme:
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(source, '.bzr'))
else:
return True
def branch(self, source, dest, revno=None):
if not self.can_handle(source):
raise UnhandledSource("Cannot handle {}".format(source))
cmd_opts = []
if revno:
cmd_opts += ['-r', str(revno)]
if os.path.exists(dest):
cmd = ['bzr', 'pull']
cmd += cmd_opts
cmd += ['--overwrite', '-d', dest, source]
else:
cmd = ['bzr', 'branch']
cmd += cmd_opts
cmd += [source, dest]
check_output(cmd, stderr=STDOUT)
def install(self, source, dest=None, revno=None):
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
branch_name = url_parts.path.strip("/").split("/")[-1]
if dest:
dest_dir = os.path.join(dest, branch_name)
else:
dest_dir = os.path.join(os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR'), "fetched",
branch_name)
if dest and not os.path.exists(dest):
mkdir(dest, perms=0o755)
try:
self.branch(source, dest_dir, revno)
except OSError as e:
raise UnhandledSource(e.strerror)
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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 subprocess
import os
import time
import six
import yum
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import log
YUM_NO_LOCK = 1 # The return code for "couldn't acquire lock" in YUM.
YUM_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY = 10 # Wait 10 seconds between apt lock checks.
YUM_NO_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT = 30 # Retry to acquire the lock X times.
def filter_installed_packages(packages):
"""Return a list of packages that require installation."""
yb = yum.YumBase()
package_list = yb.doPackageLists()
temp_cache = {p.base_package_name: 1 for p in package_list['installed']}
_pkgs = [p for p in packages if not temp_cache.get(p, False)]
return _pkgs
def install(packages, options=None, fatal=False):
"""Install one or more packages."""
cmd = ['yum', '--assumeyes']
if options is not None:
cmd.extend(options)
cmd.append('install')
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
log("Installing {} with options: {}".format(packages,
options))
_run_yum_command(cmd, fatal)
def upgrade(options=None, fatal=False, dist=False):
"""Upgrade all packages."""
cmd = ['yum', '--assumeyes']
if options is not None:
cmd.extend(options)
cmd.append('upgrade')
log("Upgrading with options: {}".format(options))
_run_yum_command(cmd, fatal)
def update(fatal=False):
"""Update local yum cache."""
cmd = ['yum', '--assumeyes', 'update']
log("Update with fatal: {}".format(fatal))
_run_yum_command(cmd, fatal)
def purge(packages, fatal=False):
"""Purge one or more packages."""
cmd = ['yum', '--assumeyes', 'remove']
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
log("Purging {}".format(packages))
_run_yum_command(cmd, fatal)
def yum_search(packages):
"""Search for a package."""
output = {}
cmd = ['yum', 'search']
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
log("Searching for {}".format(packages))
result = subprocess.check_output(cmd)
for package in list(packages):
output[package] = package in result
return output
def add_source(source, key=None):
"""Add a package source to this system.
@param source: a URL with a rpm package
@param key: A key to be added to the system's keyring and used
to verify the signatures on packages. Ideally, this should be an
ASCII format GPG public key including the block headers. A GPG key
id may also be used, but be aware that only insecure protocols are
available to retrieve the actual public key from a public keyserver
placing your Juju environment at risk.
"""
if source is None:
log('Source is not present. Skipping')
return
if source.startswith('http'):
directory = '/etc/yum.repos.d/'
for filename in os.listdir(directory):
with open(directory + filename, 'r') as rpm_file:
if source in rpm_file.read():
break
else:
log("Add source: {!r}".format(source))
# write in the charms.repo
with open(directory + 'Charms.repo', 'a') as rpm_file:
rpm_file.write('[%s]\n' % source[7:].replace('/', '_'))
rpm_file.write('name=%s\n' % source[7:])
rpm_file.write('baseurl=%s\n\n' % source)
else:
log("Unknown source: {!r}".format(source))
if key:
if '-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----' in key:
with NamedTemporaryFile('w+') as key_file:
key_file.write(key)
key_file.flush()
key_file.seek(0)
subprocess.check_call(['rpm', '--import', key_file.name])
else:
subprocess.check_call(['rpm', '--import', key])
def _run_yum_command(cmd, fatal=False):
"""Run an YUM command.
Checks the output and retry if the fatal flag is set to True.
:param: cmd: str: The yum command to run.
:param: fatal: bool: Whether the command's output should be checked and
retried.
"""
env = os.environ.copy()
if fatal:
retry_count = 0
result = None
# If the command is considered "fatal", we need to retry if the yum
# lock was not acquired.
while result is None or result == YUM_NO_LOCK:
try:
result = subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=env)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
retry_count = retry_count + 1
if retry_count > YUM_NO_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT:
raise
result = e.returncode
log("Couldn't acquire YUM lock. Will retry in {} seconds."
"".format(YUM_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY))
time.sleep(YUM_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY)
else:
subprocess.call(cmd, env=env)

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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 os
from subprocess import check_output, CalledProcessError, STDOUT
from charmhelpers.fetch import (
BaseFetchHandler,
UnhandledSource,
filter_installed_packages,
install,
)
if filter_installed_packages(['git']) != []:
install(['git'])
if filter_installed_packages(['git']) != []:
raise NotImplementedError('Unable to install git')
class GitUrlFetchHandler(BaseFetchHandler):
"""Handler for git branches via generic and github URLs."""
def can_handle(self, source):
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
# TODO (mattyw) no support for ssh git@ yet
if url_parts.scheme not in ('http', 'https', 'git', ''):
return False
elif not url_parts.scheme:
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(source, '.git'))
else:
return True
def clone(self, source, dest, branch="master", depth=None):
if not self.can_handle(source):
raise UnhandledSource("Cannot handle {}".format(source))
if os.path.exists(dest):
cmd = ['git', '-C', dest, 'pull', source, branch]
else:
cmd = ['git', 'clone', source, dest, '--branch', branch]
if depth:
cmd.extend(['--depth', depth])
check_output(cmd, stderr=STDOUT)
def install(self, source, branch="master", dest=None, depth=None):
url_parts = self.parse_url(source)
branch_name = url_parts.path.strip("/").split("/")[-1]
if dest:
dest_dir = os.path.join(dest, branch_name)
else:
dest_dir = os.path.join(os.environ.get('CHARM_DIR'), "fetched",
branch_name)
try:
self.clone(source, dest_dir, branch, depth)
except CalledProcessError as e:
raise UnhandledSource(e)
except OSError as e:
raise UnhandledSource(e.strerror)
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# Copyright 2014-2017 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
"""
Charm helpers snap for classic charms.
If writing reactive charms, use the snap layer:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/snapcraft/2016-September/001114.html
"""
import subprocess
import os
from time import sleep
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import log
__author__ = 'Joseph Borg <joseph.borg@canonical.com>'
# The return code for "couldn't acquire lock" in Snap
# (hopefully this will be improved).
SNAP_NO_LOCK = 1
SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY = 10 # Wait X seconds between Snap lock checks.
SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT = 30 # Retry to acquire the lock X times.
SNAP_CHANNELS = [
'edge',
'beta',
'candidate',
'stable',
]
class CouldNotAcquireLockException(Exception):
pass
class InvalidSnapChannel(Exception):
pass
def _snap_exec(commands):
"""
Execute snap commands.
:param commands: List commands
:return: Integer exit code
"""
assert type(commands) == list
retry_count = 0
return_code = None
while return_code is None or return_code == SNAP_NO_LOCK:
try:
return_code = subprocess.check_call(['snap'] + commands,
env=os.environ)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
retry_count += + 1
if retry_count > SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT:
raise CouldNotAcquireLockException(
'Could not aquire lock after {} attempts'
.format(SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT))
return_code = e.returncode
log('Snap failed to acquire lock, trying again in {} seconds.'
.format(SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY, level='WARN'))
sleep(SNAP_NO_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY)
return return_code
def snap_install(packages, *flags):
"""
Install a snap package.
:param packages: String or List String package name
:param flags: List String flags to pass to install command
:return: Integer return code from snap
"""
if type(packages) is not list:
packages = [packages]
flags = list(flags)
message = 'Installing snap(s) "%s"' % ', '.join(packages)
if flags:
message += ' with option(s) "%s"' % ', '.join(flags)
log(message, level='INFO')
return _snap_exec(['install'] + flags + packages)
def snap_remove(packages, *flags):
"""
Remove a snap package.
:param packages: String or List String package name
:param flags: List String flags to pass to remove command
:return: Integer return code from snap
"""
if type(packages) is not list:
packages = [packages]
flags = list(flags)
message = 'Removing snap(s) "%s"' % ', '.join(packages)
if flags:
message += ' with options "%s"' % ', '.join(flags)
log(message, level='INFO')
return _snap_exec(['remove'] + flags + packages)
def snap_refresh(packages, *flags):
"""
Refresh / Update snap package.
:param packages: String or List String package name
:param flags: List String flags to pass to refresh command
:return: Integer return code from snap
"""
if type(packages) is not list:
packages = [packages]
flags = list(flags)
message = 'Refreshing snap(s) "%s"' % ', '.join(packages)
if flags:
message += ' with options "%s"' % ', '.join(flags)
log(message, level='INFO')
return _snap_exec(['refresh'] + flags + packages)
def valid_snap_channel(channel):
""" Validate snap channel exists
:raises InvalidSnapChannel: When channel does not exist
:return: Boolean
"""
if channel.lower() in SNAP_CHANNELS:
return True
else:
raise InvalidSnapChannel("Invalid Snap Channel: {}".format(channel))

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# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# 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.
from collections import OrderedDict
import os
import platform
import re
import six
import time
import subprocess
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from charmhelpers.core.host import (
lsb_release
)
from charmhelpers.core.hookenv import (
log,
DEBUG,
WARNING,
)
from charmhelpers.fetch import SourceConfigError, GPGKeyError
PROPOSED_POCKET = (
"# Proposed\n"
"deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu {}-proposed main universe "
"multiverse restricted\n")
PROPOSED_PORTS_POCKET = (
"# Proposed\n"
"deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports {}-proposed main universe "
"multiverse restricted\n")
# Only supports 64bit and ppc64 at the moment.
ARCH_TO_PROPOSED_POCKET = {
'x86_64': PROPOSED_POCKET,
'ppc64le': PROPOSED_PORTS_POCKET,
'aarch64': PROPOSED_PORTS_POCKET,
's390x': PROPOSED_PORTS_POCKET,
}
CLOUD_ARCHIVE_URL = "http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu"
CLOUD_ARCHIVE_KEY_ID = '5EDB1B62EC4926EA'
CLOUD_ARCHIVE = """# Ubuntu Cloud Archive
deb http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu {} main
"""
CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS = {
# Folsom
'folsom': 'precise-updates/folsom',
'folsom/updates': 'precise-updates/folsom',
'precise-folsom': 'precise-updates/folsom',
'precise-folsom/updates': 'precise-updates/folsom',
'precise-updates/folsom': 'precise-updates/folsom',
'folsom/proposed': 'precise-proposed/folsom',
'precise-folsom/proposed': 'precise-proposed/folsom',
'precise-proposed/folsom': 'precise-proposed/folsom',
# Grizzly
'grizzly': 'precise-updates/grizzly',
'grizzly/updates': 'precise-updates/grizzly',
'precise-grizzly': 'precise-updates/grizzly',
'precise-grizzly/updates': 'precise-updates/grizzly',
'precise-updates/grizzly': 'precise-updates/grizzly',
'grizzly/proposed': 'precise-proposed/grizzly',
'precise-grizzly/proposed': 'precise-proposed/grizzly',
'precise-proposed/grizzly': 'precise-proposed/grizzly',
# Havana
'havana': 'precise-updates/havana',
'havana/updates': 'precise-updates/havana',
'precise-havana': 'precise-updates/havana',
'precise-havana/updates': 'precise-updates/havana',
'precise-updates/havana': 'precise-updates/havana',
'havana/proposed': 'precise-proposed/havana',
'precise-havana/proposed': 'precise-proposed/havana',
'precise-proposed/havana': 'precise-proposed/havana',
# Icehouse
'icehouse': 'precise-updates/icehouse',
'icehouse/updates': 'precise-updates/icehouse',
'precise-icehouse': 'precise-updates/icehouse',
'precise-icehouse/updates': 'precise-updates/icehouse',
'precise-updates/icehouse': 'precise-updates/icehouse',
'icehouse/proposed': 'precise-proposed/icehouse',
'precise-icehouse/proposed': 'precise-proposed/icehouse',
'precise-proposed/icehouse': 'precise-proposed/icehouse',
# Juno
'juno': 'trusty-updates/juno',
'juno/updates': 'trusty-updates/juno',
'trusty-juno': 'trusty-updates/juno',
'trusty-juno/updates': 'trusty-updates/juno',
'trusty-updates/juno': 'trusty-updates/juno',
'juno/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/juno',
'trusty-juno/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/juno',
'trusty-proposed/juno': 'trusty-proposed/juno',
# Kilo
'kilo': 'trusty-updates/kilo',
'kilo/updates': 'trusty-updates/kilo',
'trusty-kilo': 'trusty-updates/kilo',
'trusty-kilo/updates': 'trusty-updates/kilo',
'trusty-updates/kilo': 'trusty-updates/kilo',
'kilo/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/kilo',
'trusty-kilo/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/kilo',
'trusty-proposed/kilo': 'trusty-proposed/kilo',
# Liberty
'liberty': 'trusty-updates/liberty',
'liberty/updates': 'trusty-updates/liberty',
'trusty-liberty': 'trusty-updates/liberty',
'trusty-liberty/updates': 'trusty-updates/liberty',
'trusty-updates/liberty': 'trusty-updates/liberty',
'liberty/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/liberty',
'trusty-liberty/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/liberty',
'trusty-proposed/liberty': 'trusty-proposed/liberty',
# Mitaka
'mitaka': 'trusty-updates/mitaka',
'mitaka/updates': 'trusty-updates/mitaka',
'trusty-mitaka': 'trusty-updates/mitaka',
'trusty-mitaka/updates': 'trusty-updates/mitaka',
'trusty-updates/mitaka': 'trusty-updates/mitaka',
'mitaka/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/mitaka',
'trusty-mitaka/proposed': 'trusty-proposed/mitaka',
'trusty-proposed/mitaka': 'trusty-proposed/mitaka',
# Newton
'newton': 'xenial-updates/newton',
'newton/updates': 'xenial-updates/newton',
'xenial-newton': 'xenial-updates/newton',
'xenial-newton/updates': 'xenial-updates/newton',
'xenial-updates/newton': 'xenial-updates/newton',
'newton/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/newton',
'xenial-newton/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/newton',
'xenial-proposed/newton': 'xenial-proposed/newton',
# Ocata
'ocata': 'xenial-updates/ocata',
'ocata/updates': 'xenial-updates/ocata',
'xenial-ocata': 'xenial-updates/ocata',
'xenial-ocata/updates': 'xenial-updates/ocata',
'xenial-updates/ocata': 'xenial-updates/ocata',
'ocata/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/ocata',
'xenial-ocata/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/ocata',
'xenial-proposed/ocata': 'xenial-proposed/ocata',
# Pike
'pike': 'xenial-updates/pike',
'xenial-pike': 'xenial-updates/pike',
'xenial-pike/updates': 'xenial-updates/pike',
'xenial-updates/pike': 'xenial-updates/pike',
'pike/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/pike',
'xenial-pike/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/pike',
'xenial-proposed/pike': 'xenial-proposed/pike',
# Queens
'queens': 'xenial-updates/queens',
'xenial-queens': 'xenial-updates/queens',
'xenial-queens/updates': 'xenial-updates/queens',
'xenial-updates/queens': 'xenial-updates/queens',
'queens/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/queens',
'xenial-queens/proposed': 'xenial-proposed/queens',
'xenial-proposed/queens': 'xenial-proposed/queens',
# Rocky
'rocky': 'bionic-updates/rocky',
'bionic-rocky': 'bionic-updates/rocky',
'bionic-rocky/updates': 'bionic-updates/rocky',
'bionic-updates/rocky': 'bionic-updates/rocky',
'rocky/proposed': 'bionic-proposed/rocky',
'bionic-rocky/proposed': 'bionic-proposed/rocky',
'bionic-proposed/rocky': 'bionic-proposed/rocky',
}
APT_NO_LOCK = 100 # The return code for "couldn't acquire lock" in APT.
CMD_RETRY_DELAY = 10 # Wait 10 seconds between command retries.
CMD_RETRY_COUNT = 3 # Retry a failing fatal command X times.
def filter_installed_packages(packages):
"""Return a list of packages that require installation."""
cache = apt_cache()
_pkgs = []
for package in packages:
try:
p = cache[package]
p.current_ver or _pkgs.append(package)
except KeyError:
log('Package {} has no installation candidate.'.format(package),
level='WARNING')
_pkgs.append(package)
return _pkgs
def filter_missing_packages(packages):
"""Return a list of packages that are installed.
:param packages: list of packages to evaluate.
:returns list: Packages that are installed.
"""
return list(
set(packages) -
set(filter_installed_packages(packages))
)
def apt_cache(in_memory=True, progress=None):
"""Build and return an apt cache."""
from apt import apt_pkg
apt_pkg.init()
if in_memory:
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Cache::pkgcache", "")
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Cache::srcpkgcache", "")
return apt_pkg.Cache(progress)
def apt_install(packages, options=None, fatal=False):
"""Install one or more packages."""
if options is None:
options = ['--option=Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold']
cmd = ['apt-get', '--assume-yes']
cmd.extend(options)
cmd.append('install')
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
log("Installing {} with options: {}".format(packages,
options))
_run_apt_command(cmd, fatal)
def apt_upgrade(options=None, fatal=False, dist=False):
"""Upgrade all packages."""
if options is None:
options = ['--option=Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold']
cmd = ['apt-get', '--assume-yes']
cmd.extend(options)
if dist:
cmd.append('dist-upgrade')
else:
cmd.append('upgrade')
log("Upgrading with options: {}".format(options))
_run_apt_command(cmd, fatal)
def apt_update(fatal=False):
"""Update local apt cache."""
cmd = ['apt-get', 'update']
_run_apt_command(cmd, fatal)
def apt_purge(packages, fatal=False):
"""Purge one or more packages."""
cmd = ['apt-get', '--assume-yes', 'purge']
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
log("Purging {}".format(packages))
_run_apt_command(cmd, fatal)
def apt_autoremove(purge=True, fatal=False):
"""Purge one or more packages."""
cmd = ['apt-get', '--assume-yes', 'autoremove']
if purge:
cmd.append('--purge')
_run_apt_command(cmd, fatal)
def apt_mark(packages, mark, fatal=False):
"""Flag one or more packages using apt-mark."""
log("Marking {} as {}".format(packages, mark))
cmd = ['apt-mark', mark]
if isinstance(packages, six.string_types):
cmd.append(packages)
else:
cmd.extend(packages)
if fatal:
subprocess.check_call(cmd, universal_newlines=True)
else:
subprocess.call(cmd, universal_newlines=True)
def apt_hold(packages, fatal=False):
return apt_mark(packages, 'hold', fatal=fatal)
def apt_unhold(packages, fatal=False):
return apt_mark(packages, 'unhold', fatal=fatal)
def import_key(key):
"""Import an ASCII Armor key.
/!\ A Radix64 format keyid is also supported for backwards
compatibility, but should never be used; the key retrieval
mechanism is insecure and subject to man-in-the-middle attacks
voiding all signature checks using that key.
:param keyid: The key in ASCII armor format,
including BEGIN and END markers.
:raises: GPGKeyError if the key could not be imported
"""
key = key.strip()
if '-' in key or '\n' in key:
# Send everything not obviously a keyid to GPG to import, as
# we trust its validation better than our own. eg. handling
# comments before the key.
log("PGP key found (looks like ASCII Armor format)", level=DEBUG)
if ('-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----' in key and
'-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----' in key):
log("Importing ASCII Armor PGP key", level=DEBUG)
with NamedTemporaryFile() as keyfile:
with open(keyfile.name, 'w') as fd:
fd.write(key)
fd.write("\n")
cmd = ['apt-key', 'add', keyfile.name]
try:
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
error = "Error importing PGP key '{}'".format(key)
log(error)
raise GPGKeyError(error)
else:
raise GPGKeyError("ASCII armor markers missing from GPG key")
else:
# We should only send things obviously not a keyid offsite
# via this unsecured protocol, as it may be a secret or part
# of one.
log("PGP key found (looks like Radix64 format)", level=WARNING)
log("INSECURLY importing PGP key from keyserver; "
"full key not provided.", level=WARNING)
cmd = ['apt-key', 'adv', '--keyserver',
'hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80', '--recv-keys', key]
try:
_run_with_retries(cmd)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
error = "Error importing PGP key '{}'".format(key)
log(error)
raise GPGKeyError(error)
def add_source(source, key=None, fail_invalid=False):
"""Add a package source to this system.
@param source: a URL or sources.list entry, as supported by
add-apt-repository(1). Examples::
ppa:charmers/example
deb https://stub:key@private.example.com/ubuntu trusty main
In addition:
'proposed:' may be used to enable the standard 'proposed'
pocket for the release.
'cloud:' may be used to activate official cloud archive pockets,
such as 'cloud:icehouse'
'distro' may be used as a noop
Full list of source specifications supported by the function are:
'distro': A NOP; i.e. it has no effect.
'proposed': the proposed deb spec [2] is wrtten to
/etc/apt/sources.list/proposed
'distro-proposed': adds <version>-proposed to the debs [2]
'ppa:<ppa-name>': add-apt-repository --yes <ppa_name>
'deb <deb-spec>': add-apt-repository --yes deb <deb-spec>
'http://....': add-apt-repository --yes http://...
'cloud-archive:<spec>': add-apt-repository -yes cloud-archive:<spec>
'cloud:<release>[-staging]': specify a Cloud Archive pocket <release> with
optional staging version. If staging is used then the staging PPA [2]
with be used. If staging is NOT used then the cloud archive [3] will be
added, and the 'ubuntu-cloud-keyring' package will be added for the
current distro.
Otherwise the source is not recognised and this is logged to the juju log.
However, no error is raised, unless sys_error_on_exit is True.
[1] deb http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu {} main
where {} is replaced with the derived pocket name.
[2] deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu {}-proposed \
main universe multiverse restricted
where {} is replaced with the lsb_release codename (e.g. xenial)
[3] deb http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu <pocket>
to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloud-archive-list
@param key: A key to be added to the system's APT keyring and used
to verify the signatures on packages. Ideally, this should be an
ASCII format GPG public key including the block headers. A GPG key
id may also be used, but be aware that only insecure protocols are
available to retrieve the actual public key from a public keyserver
placing your Juju environment at risk. ppa and cloud archive keys
are securely added automtically, so sould not be provided.
@param fail_invalid: (boolean) if True, then the function raises a
SourceConfigError is there is no matching installation source.
@raises SourceConfigError() if for cloud:<pocket>, the <pocket> is not a
valid pocket in CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS
"""
_mapping = OrderedDict([
(r"^distro$", lambda: None), # This is a NOP
(r"^(?:proposed|distro-proposed)$", _add_proposed),
(r"^cloud-archive:(.*)$", _add_apt_repository),
(r"^((?:deb |http:|https:|ppa:).*)$", _add_apt_repository),
(r"^cloud:(.*)-(.*)\/staging$", _add_cloud_staging),
(r"^cloud:(.*)-(.*)$", _add_cloud_distro_check),
(r"^cloud:(.*)$", _add_cloud_pocket),
(r"^snap:.*-(.*)-(.*)$", _add_cloud_distro_check),
])
if source is None:
source = ''
for r, fn in six.iteritems(_mapping):
m = re.match(r, source)
if m:
# call the assoicated function with the captured groups
# raises SourceConfigError on error.
fn(*m.groups())
if key:
try:
import_key(key)
except GPGKeyError as e:
raise SourceConfigError(str(e))
break
else:
# nothing matched. log an error and maybe sys.exit
err = "Unknown source: {!r}".format(source)
log(err)
if fail_invalid:
raise SourceConfigError(err)
def _add_proposed():
"""Add the PROPOSED_POCKET as /etc/apt/source.list.d/proposed.list
Uses lsb_release()['DISTRIB_CODENAME'] to determine the correct staza for
the deb line.
For intel architecutres PROPOSED_POCKET is used for the release, but for
other architectures PROPOSED_PORTS_POCKET is used for the release.
"""
release = lsb_release()['DISTRIB_CODENAME']
arch = platform.machine()
if arch not in six.iterkeys(ARCH_TO_PROPOSED_POCKET):
raise SourceConfigError("Arch {} not supported for (distro-)proposed"
.format(arch))
with open('/etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed.list', 'w') as apt:
apt.write(ARCH_TO_PROPOSED_POCKET[arch].format(release))
def _add_apt_repository(spec):
"""Add the spec using add_apt_repository
:param spec: the parameter to pass to add_apt_repository
"""
_run_with_retries(['add-apt-repository', '--yes', spec])
def _add_cloud_pocket(pocket):
"""Add a cloud pocket as /etc/apt/sources.d/cloud-archive.list
Note that this overwrites the existing file if there is one.
This function also converts the simple pocket in to the actual pocket using
the CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS mapping.
:param pocket: string representing the pocket to add a deb spec for.
:raises: SourceConfigError if the cloud pocket doesn't exist or the
requested release doesn't match the current distro version.
"""
apt_install(filter_installed_packages(['ubuntu-cloud-keyring']),
fatal=True)
if pocket not in CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS:
raise SourceConfigError(
'Unsupported cloud: source option %s' %
pocket)
actual_pocket = CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS[pocket]
with open('/etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloud-archive.list', 'w') as apt:
apt.write(CLOUD_ARCHIVE.format(actual_pocket))
def _add_cloud_staging(cloud_archive_release, openstack_release):
"""Add the cloud staging repository which is in
ppa:ubuntu-cloud-archive/<openstack_release>-staging
This function checks that the cloud_archive_release matches the current
codename for the distro that charm is being installed on.
:param cloud_archive_release: string, codename for the release.
:param openstack_release: String, codename for the openstack release.
:raises: SourceConfigError if the cloud_archive_release doesn't match the
current version of the os.
"""
_verify_is_ubuntu_rel(cloud_archive_release, openstack_release)
ppa = 'ppa:ubuntu-cloud-archive/{}-staging'.format(openstack_release)
cmd = 'add-apt-repository -y {}'.format(ppa)
_run_with_retries(cmd.split(' '))
def _add_cloud_distro_check(cloud_archive_release, openstack_release):
"""Add the cloud pocket, but also check the cloud_archive_release against
the current distro, and use the openstack_release as the full lookup.
This just calls _add_cloud_pocket() with the openstack_release as pocket
to get the correct cloud-archive.list for dpkg to work with.
:param cloud_archive_release:String, codename for the distro release.
:param openstack_release: String, spec for the release to look up in the
CLOUD_ARCHIVE_POCKETS
:raises: SourceConfigError if this is the wrong distro, or the pocket spec
doesn't exist.
"""
_verify_is_ubuntu_rel(cloud_archive_release, openstack_release)
_add_cloud_pocket("{}-{}".format(cloud_archive_release, openstack_release))
def _verify_is_ubuntu_rel(release, os_release):
"""Verify that the release is in the same as the current ubuntu release.
:param release: String, lowercase for the release.
:param os_release: String, the os_release being asked for
:raises: SourceConfigError if the release is not the same as the ubuntu
release.
"""
ubuntu_rel = lsb_release()['DISTRIB_CODENAME']
if release != ubuntu_rel:
raise SourceConfigError(
'Invalid Cloud Archive release specified: {}-{} on this Ubuntu'
'version ({})'.format(release, os_release, ubuntu_rel))
def _run_with_retries(cmd, max_retries=CMD_RETRY_COUNT, retry_exitcodes=(1,),
retry_message="", cmd_env=None):
"""Run a command and retry until success or max_retries is reached.
:param: cmd: str: The apt command to run.
:param: max_retries: int: The number of retries to attempt on a fatal
command. Defaults to CMD_RETRY_COUNT.
:param: retry_exitcodes: tuple: Optional additional exit codes to retry.
Defaults to retry on exit code 1.
:param: retry_message: str: Optional log prefix emitted during retries.
:param: cmd_env: dict: Environment variables to add to the command run.
"""
env = None
kwargs = {}
if cmd_env:
env = os.environ.copy()
env.update(cmd_env)
kwargs['env'] = env
if not retry_message:
retry_message = "Failed executing '{}'".format(" ".join(cmd))
retry_message += ". Will retry in {} seconds".format(CMD_RETRY_DELAY)
retry_count = 0
result = None
retry_results = (None,) + retry_exitcodes
while result in retry_results:
try:
# result = subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=env)
result = subprocess.check_call(cmd, **kwargs)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
retry_count = retry_count + 1
if retry_count > max_retries:
raise
result = e.returncode
log(retry_message)
time.sleep(CMD_RETRY_DELAY)
def _run_apt_command(cmd, fatal=False):
"""Run an apt command with optional retries.
:param: cmd: str: The apt command to run.
:param: fatal: bool: Whether the command's output should be checked and
retried.
"""
# Provide DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive if not present in the environment.
cmd_env = {
'DEBIAN_FRONTEND': os.environ.get('DEBIAN_FRONTEND', 'noninteractive')}
if fatal:
_run_with_retries(
cmd, cmd_env=cmd_env, retry_exitcodes=(1, APT_NO_LOCK,),
retry_message="Couldn't acquire DPKG lock")
else:
env = os.environ.copy()
env.update(cmd_env)
subprocess.call(cmd, env=env)
def get_upstream_version(package):
"""Determine upstream version based on installed package
@returns None (if not installed) or the upstream version
"""
import apt_pkg
cache = apt_cache()
try:
pkg = cache[package]
except Exception:
# the package is unknown to the current apt cache.
return None
if not pkg.current_ver:
# package is known, but no version is currently installed.
return None
return apt_pkg.upstream_version(pkg.current_ver.ver_str)

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import platform
def get_platform():
"""Return the current OS platform.
For example: if current os platform is Ubuntu then a string "ubuntu"
will be returned (which is the name of the module).
This string is used to decide which platform module should be imported.
"""
# linux_distribution is deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.7
# Warings *not* disabled, as we certainly need to fix this.
tuple_platform = platform.linux_distribution()
current_platform = tuple_platform[0]
if "Ubuntu" in current_platform:
return "ubuntu"
elif "CentOS" in current_platform:
return "centos"
elif "debian" in current_platform:
# Stock Python does not detect Ubuntu and instead returns debian.
# Or at least it does in some build environments like Travis CI
return "ubuntu"
else:
raise RuntimeError("This module is not supported on {}."
.format(current_platform))