214 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
214 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2014 IBM Corp.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import re
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from nova import exception
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from nova.i18n import _
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# Define the minimum and maximum version of the API across all of the
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# REST API. The format of the version is:
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# X.Y where:
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#
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# - X will only be changed if a significant backwards incompatible API
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# change is made which affects the API as whole. That is, something
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# that is only very very rarely incremented.
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#
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# - Y when you make any change to the API. Note that this includes
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# semantic changes which may not affect the input or output formats or
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# even originate in the API code layer. We are not distinguishing
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# between backwards compatible and backwards incompatible changes in
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# the versioning system. It must be made clear in the documentation as
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# to what is a backwards compatible change and what is a backwards
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# incompatible one.
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#
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# You must update the API version history string below with a one or
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# two line description as well as update rest_api_version_history.rst
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REST_API_VERSION_HISTORY = """REST API Version History:
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* 2.1 - Initial version. Equivalent to v2.0 code
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* 2.2 - Adds (keypair) type parameter for os-keypairs plugin
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Fixes success status code for create/delete a keypair method
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* 2.3 - Exposes additional os-extended-server-attributes
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Exposes delete_on_termination for os-extended-volumes
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* 2.4 - Exposes reserved field in os-fixed-ips.
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* 2.5 - Allow server search option ip6 for non-admin
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* 2.6 - Consolidate the APIs for getting remote consoles
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* 2.7 - Check flavor type before add tenant access.
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* 2.8 - Add new protocol for VM console (mks)
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* 2.9 - Exposes lock information in server details.
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* 2.10 - Allow admins to query, create and delete keypairs owned by any
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user.
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* 2.11 - Exposes forced_down attribute for os-services
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* 2.12 - Exposes VIF net-id in os-virtual-interfaces
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* 2.13 - Add project id and user id information for os-server-groups API
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* 2.14 - Remove onSharedStorage from evacuate request body and remove
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adminPass from the response body
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* 2.15 - Add soft-affinity and soft-anti-affinity policies
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* 2.16 - Exposes host_status for servers/detail and servers/{server_id}
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* 2.17 - Add trigger_crash_dump to server actions
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* 2.18 - Makes project_id optional in v2.1
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* 2.19 - Allow user to set and get the server description
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* 2.20 - Add attach and detach volume operations for instances in shelved
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and shelved_offloaded state
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* 2.21 - Make os-instance-actions read deleted instances
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* 2.22 - Add API to force live migration to complete
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* 2.23 - Add index/show API for server migrations.
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Also add migration_type for /os-migrations and add ref link for it
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when the migration is an in progress live migration.
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* 2.24 - Add API to cancel a running live migration
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"""
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# The minimum and maximum versions of the API supported
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# The default api version request is defined to be the
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# the minimum version of the API supported.
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# Note(cyeoh): This only applies for the v2.1 API once microversions
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# support is fully merged. It does not affect the V2 API.
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_MIN_API_VERSION = "2.1"
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_MAX_API_VERSION = "2.24"
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DEFAULT_API_VERSION = _MIN_API_VERSION
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# NOTE(cyeoh): min and max versions declared as functions so we can
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# mock them for unittests. Do not use the constants directly anywhere
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# else.
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def min_api_version():
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return APIVersionRequest(_MIN_API_VERSION)
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def max_api_version():
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return APIVersionRequest(_MAX_API_VERSION)
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def is_supported(req, min_version=_MIN_API_VERSION,
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max_version=_MAX_API_VERSION):
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"""Check if API request version satisfies version restrictions.
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:param req: request object
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:param min_version: minimal version of API needed for correct
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request processing
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:param max_version: maximum version of API needed for correct
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request processing
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:returns True if request satisfies minimal and maximum API version
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requirements. False in other case.
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"""
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return (APIVersionRequest(max_version) >= req.api_version_request >=
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APIVersionRequest(min_version))
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class APIVersionRequest(object):
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"""This class represents an API Version Request with convenience
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methods for manipulation and comparison of version
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numbers that we need to do to implement microversions.
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"""
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def __init__(self, version_string=None):
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"""Create an API version request object.
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:param version_string: String representation of APIVersionRequest.
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Correct format is 'X.Y', where 'X' and 'Y' are int values.
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None value should be used to create Null APIVersionRequest,
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which is equal to 0.0
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"""
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self.ver_major = 0
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self.ver_minor = 0
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if version_string is not None:
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match = re.match(r"^([1-9]\d*)\.([1-9]\d*|0)$",
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version_string)
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if match:
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self.ver_major = int(match.group(1))
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self.ver_minor = int(match.group(2))
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else:
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raise exception.InvalidAPIVersionString(version=version_string)
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def __str__(self):
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"""Debug/Logging representation of object."""
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return ("API Version Request Major: %s, Minor: %s"
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% (self.ver_major, self.ver_minor))
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def is_null(self):
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return self.ver_major == 0 and self.ver_minor == 0
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def _format_type_error(self, other):
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return TypeError(_("'%(other)s' should be an instance of '%(cls)s'") %
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{"other": other, "cls": self.__class__})
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def __lt__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, APIVersionRequest):
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raise self._format_type_error(other)
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return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) <
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(other.ver_major, other.ver_minor))
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, APIVersionRequest):
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raise self._format_type_error(other)
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return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) ==
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(other.ver_major, other.ver_minor))
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def __gt__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, APIVersionRequest):
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raise self._format_type_error(other)
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return ((self.ver_major, self.ver_minor) >
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(other.ver_major, other.ver_minor))
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self < other or self == other
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def __ge__(self, other):
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return self > other or self == other
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def matches(self, min_version, max_version):
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"""Returns whether the version object represents a version
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greater than or equal to the minimum version and less than
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or equal to the maximum version.
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@param min_version: Minimum acceptable version.
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@param max_version: Maximum acceptable version.
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@returns: boolean
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If min_version is null then there is no minimum limit.
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If max_version is null then there is no maximum limit.
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If self is null then raise ValueError
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"""
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if self.is_null():
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raise ValueError
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if max_version.is_null() and min_version.is_null():
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return True
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elif max_version.is_null():
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return min_version <= self
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elif min_version.is_null():
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return self <= max_version
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else:
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return min_version <= self <= max_version
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def get_string(self):
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"""Converts object to string representation which if used to create
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an APIVersionRequest object results in the same version request.
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"""
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if self.is_null():
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raise ValueError
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return "%s.%s" % (self.ver_major, self.ver_minor)
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