# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation # All Rights Reserved. # # 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 errno import functools import hashlib import json import os import re import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse import sys import threading import uuid import six if os.name == 'nt': import msvcrt else: msvcrt = None from oslo_utils import encodeutils from oslo_utils import strutils import prettytable import wrapt from glanceclient._i18n import _ from glanceclient import exc _memoized_property_lock = threading.Lock() SENSITIVE_HEADERS = ('X-Auth-Token', ) REQUIRED_FIELDS_ON_DATA = ('disk_format', 'container_format') # Decorator for cli-args def arg(*args, **kwargs): def _decorator(func): # Because of the semantics of decorator composition if we just append # to the options list positional options will appear to be backwards. func.__dict__.setdefault('arguments', []).insert(0, (args, kwargs)) return func return _decorator def on_data_require_fields(data_fields, required=REQUIRED_FIELDS_ON_DATA): """Decorator to check commands' validity This decorator checks that required fields are present when image data has been supplied via command line arguments or via stdin On error throws CommandError exception with meaningful message. :param data_fields: Which fields' presence imply image data :type data_fields: iter :param required: Required fields :type required: iter :return: function decorator """ def args_decorator(func): def prepare_fields(fields): args = ('--' + x.replace('_', '-') for x in fields) return ', '.join(args) @functools.wraps(func) def func_wrapper(gc, args): # Set of arguments with data fields = set(a[0] for a in vars(args).items() if a[1]) # Fields the conditional requirements depend on present = fields.intersection(data_fields) # How many conditional requirements are missing missing = set(required) - fields # We use get_data_file to check if data is provided in stdin if (present or get_data_file(args)) and missing: msg = (_("error: Must provide %(req)s when using %(opt)s.") % {'req': prepare_fields(missing), 'opt': prepare_fields(present) or 'stdin'}) raise exc.CommandError(msg) return func(gc, args) return func_wrapper return args_decorator def schema_args(schema_getter, omit=None): omit = omit or [] typemap = { 'string': encodeutils.safe_decode, 'integer': int, 'boolean': strutils.bool_from_string, 'array': list } def _decorator(func): schema = schema_getter() if schema is None: param = '' kwargs = { 'help': ("Please run with connection parameters set to " "retrieve the schema for generating help for this " "command") } func.__dict__.setdefault('arguments', []).insert(0, ((param, ), kwargs)) else: properties = schema.get('properties', {}) for name, property in properties.items(): if name in omit: continue param = '--' + name.replace('_', '-') kwargs = {} type_str = property.get('type', 'string') if isinstance(type_str, list): # NOTE(flaper87): This means the server has # returned something like `['null', 'string']`, # therefore we use the first non-`null` type as # the valid type. for t in type_str: if t != 'null': type_str = t break if type_str == 'array': items = property.get('items') kwargs['type'] = typemap.get(items.get('type')) kwargs['nargs'] = '+' else: kwargs['type'] = typemap.get(type_str) if type_str == 'boolean': kwargs['metavar'] = '[True|False]' else: kwargs['metavar'] = '<%s>' % name.upper() description = property.get('description', "") if 'enum' in property: if len(description): description += " " # NOTE(flaper87): Make sure all values are `str/unicode` # for the `join` to succeed. Enum types can also be `None` # therefore, join's call would fail without the following # list comprehension vals = [six.text_type(val) for val in property.get('enum')] description += ('Valid values: ' + ', '.join(vals)) kwargs['help'] = description func.__dict__.setdefault('arguments', []).insert(0, ((param, ), kwargs)) return func return _decorator def pretty_choice_list(l): return ', '.join("'%s'" % i for i in l) def print_list(objs, fields, formatters=None, field_settings=None): '''Prints a list of objects. @param objs: Objects to print @param fields: Fields on each object to be printed @param formatters: Custom field formatters ''' formatters = formatters or {} field_settings = field_settings or {} pt = prettytable.PrettyTable([f for f in fields], caching=False) pt.align = 'l' for o in objs: row = [] for field in fields: if field in field_settings: for setting, value in field_settings[field].items(): setting_dict = getattr(pt, setting) setting_dict[field] = value if field in formatters: row.append(formatters[field](o)) else: field_name = field.lower().replace(' ', '_') data = getattr(o, field_name, None) or '' row.append(data) count = 0 # Converts unicode values in list to string for part in row: count = count + 1 if isinstance(part, list): part = unicode_key_value_to_string(part) row[count - 1] = part pt.add_row(row) print(encodeutils.safe_decode(pt.get_string())) def _encode(src): """remove extra 'u' in PY2.""" if six.PY2 and isinstance(src, unicode): return src.encode('utf-8') return src def unicode_key_value_to_string(src): """Recursively converts dictionary keys to strings.""" if isinstance(src, dict): return dict((_encode(k), _encode(unicode_key_value_to_string(v))) for k, v in src.items()) if isinstance(src, list): return [unicode_key_value_to_string(l) for l in src] return _encode(src) def print_dict(d, max_column_width=80): pt = prettytable.PrettyTable(['Property', 'Value'], caching=False) pt.align = 'l' pt.max_width = max_column_width for k, v in d.items(): if isinstance(v, (dict, list)): v = json.dumps(v) pt.add_row([k, v]) print(encodeutils.safe_decode(pt.get_string(sortby='Property'))) def find_resource(manager, name_or_id): """Helper for the _find_* methods.""" # first try to get entity as integer id try: if isinstance(name_or_id, int) or name_or_id.isdigit(): return manager.get(int(name_or_id)) except exc.NotFound: pass # now try to get entity as uuid try: # This must be unicode for Python 3 compatibility. # If you pass a bytestring to uuid.UUID, you will get a TypeError uuid.UUID(encodeutils.safe_decode(name_or_id)) return manager.get(name_or_id) except (ValueError, exc.NotFound): pass # finally try to find entity by name matches = list(manager.list(filters={'name': name_or_id})) num_matches = len(matches) if num_matches == 0: msg = "No %s with a name or ID of '%s' exists." % \ (manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(), name_or_id) raise exc.CommandError(msg) elif num_matches > 1: msg = ("Multiple %s matches found for '%s', use an ID to be more" " specific." % (manager.resource_class.__name__.lower(), name_or_id)) raise exc.CommandError(msg) else: return matches[0] def env(*vars, **kwargs): """Search for the first defined of possibly many env vars. Returns the first environment variable defined in vars, or returns the default defined in kwargs. """ for v in vars: value = os.environ.get(v, None) if value: return value return kwargs.get('default', '') def exit(msg='', exit_code=1): if msg: print_err(msg) sys.exit(exit_code) def print_err(msg): print(encodeutils.safe_decode(msg), file=sys.stderr) def save_image(data, path): """Save an image to the specified path. :param data: binary data of the image :param path: path to save the image to """ if path is None: # NOTE(kragniz): for py3 compatibility: sys.stdout.buffer is only # present on py3, otherwise fall back to sys.stdout image = getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout) else: image = open(path, 'wb') try: for chunk in data: image.write(chunk) finally: if path is not None: image.close() def make_size_human_readable(size): suffix = ['B', 'kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB'] base = 1024.0 index = 0 if size is None: size = 0 while size >= base: index = index + 1 size = size / base padded = '%.1f' % size stripped = padded.rstrip('0').rstrip('.') return '%s%s' % (stripped, suffix[index]) def get_file_size(file_obj): """Analyze file-like object and attempt to determine its size. :param file_obj: file-like object. :retval: The file's size or None if it cannot be determined. """ if (hasattr(file_obj, 'seek') and hasattr(file_obj, 'tell') and (six.PY2 or six.PY3 and file_obj.seekable())): try: curr = file_obj.tell() file_obj.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) size = file_obj.tell() file_obj.seek(curr) return size except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ESPIPE: # Illegal seek. This means the file object # is a pipe (e.g. the user is trying # to pipe image data to the client, # echo testdata | bin/glance add blah...), or # that file object is empty, or that a file-like # object which doesn't support 'seek/tell' has # been supplied. return else: raise def get_data_file(args): if args.file: return open(args.file, 'rb') else: # distinguish cases where: # (1) stdin is not valid (as in cron jobs): # glance ... <&- # (2) image data is provided through standard input: # glance ... < /tmp/file or cat /tmp/file | glance ... # (3) no image data provided: # glance ... try: os.fstat(0) except OSError: # (1) stdin is not valid (closed...) return None if not sys.stdin.isatty(): # (2) image data is provided through standard input image = sys.stdin if hasattr(sys.stdin, 'buffer'): image = sys.stdin.buffer if msvcrt: msvcrt.setmode(image.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) return image else: # (3) no image data provided return None def strip_version(endpoint): """Strip version from the last component of endpoint if present.""" # NOTE(flaper87): This shouldn't be necessary if # we make endpoint the first argument. However, we # can't do that just yet because we need to keep # backwards compatibility. if not isinstance(endpoint, six.string_types): raise ValueError("Expected endpoint") version = None # Get rid of trailing '/' if present endpoint = endpoint.rstrip('/') url_parts = urlparse.urlparse(endpoint) (scheme, netloc, path, __, __, __) = url_parts path = path.lstrip('/') # regex to match 'v1' or 'v2.0' etc if re.match(r'v\d+\.?\d*', path): version = float(path.lstrip('v')) endpoint = scheme + '://' + netloc return endpoint, version def print_image(image_obj, human_readable=False, max_col_width=None): ignore = ['self', 'access', 'file', 'schema'] image = dict([item for item in image_obj.items() if item[0] not in ignore]) if 'virtual_size' in image: image['virtual_size'] = image.get('virtual_size') or 'Not available' if human_readable: image['size'] = make_size_human_readable(image['size']) if str(max_col_width).isdigit(): print_dict(image, max_column_width=max_col_width) else: print_dict(image) def integrity_iter(iter, checksum): """Check image data integrity. :raises: IOError """ md5sum = hashlib.md5() for chunk in iter: yield chunk if isinstance(chunk, six.string_types): chunk = six.b(chunk) md5sum.update(chunk) md5sum = md5sum.hexdigest() if md5sum != checksum: raise IOError(errno.EPIPE, 'Corrupt image download. Checksum was %s expected %s' % (md5sum, checksum)) def serious_integrity_iter(iter, hasher, hash_value): """Check image data integrity using the Glance "multihash". :param iter: iterable containing the image data :param hasher: a hashlib object :param hash_value: hexdigest of the image data :raises: IOError if the hashdigest of the data is not hash_value """ for chunk in iter: yield chunk if isinstance(chunk, six.string_types): chunk = six.b(chunk) hasher.update(chunk) computed = hasher.hexdigest() if computed != hash_value: raise IOError(errno.EPIPE, 'Corrupt image download. Hash was %s expected %s' % (computed, hash_value)) def memoized_property(fn): attr_name = '_lazy_once_' + fn.__name__ @property def _memoized_property(self): if hasattr(self, attr_name): return getattr(self, attr_name) else: with _memoized_property_lock: if not hasattr(self, attr_name): setattr(self, attr_name, fn(self)) return getattr(self, attr_name) return _memoized_property def safe_header(name, value): if value is not None and name in SENSITIVE_HEADERS: h = hashlib.sha1(value) d = h.hexdigest() return name, "{SHA1}%s" % d else: return name, value def endpoint_version_from_url(endpoint, default_version=None): if endpoint: endpoint, version = strip_version(endpoint) return endpoint, version or default_version else: return None, default_version def debug_enabled(argv): if bool(env('GLANCECLIENT_DEBUG')) is True: return True if '--debug' in argv or '-d' in argv: return True return False class IterableWithLength(object): def __init__(self, iterable, length): self.iterable = iterable self.length = length def __iter__(self): try: for chunk in self.iterable: yield chunk finally: self.iterable.close() def next(self): return next(self.iterable) # In Python 3, __next__() has replaced next(). __next__ = next def __len__(self): return self.length class RequestIdProxy(wrapt.ObjectProxy): def __init__(self, wrapped): # `wrapped` is a tuple: (original_obj, response_obj) super(RequestIdProxy, self).__init__(wrapped[0]) self._self_wrapped = wrapped[0] req_id = _extract_request_id(wrapped[1]) self._self_request_ids = [req_id] @property def request_ids(self): return self._self_request_ids @property def wrapped(self): return self._self_wrapped # Overriden next method to act as iterator def next(self): return next(self._self_wrapped) # In Python 3, __next__() has replaced next(). __next__ = next class GeneratorProxy(wrapt.ObjectProxy): def __init__(self, wrapped): super(GeneratorProxy, self).__init__(wrapped) self._self_wrapped = wrapped self._self_request_ids = [] def _set_request_ids(self, resp): if self._self_request_ids == []: req_id = _extract_request_id(resp) self._self_request_ids = [req_id] def _next(self): obj, resp = next(self._self_wrapped) self._set_request_ids(resp) return obj # Override generator's next method to add # request id on each iteration def next(self): return self._next() # For Python 3 compatibility def __next__(self): return self._next() def __iter__(self): return self @property def request_ids(self): return self._self_request_ids @property def wrapped(self): return self._self_wrapped def add_req_id_to_object(): @wrapt.decorator def inner(wrapped, instance, args, kwargs): return RequestIdProxy(wrapped(*args, **kwargs)) return inner def add_req_id_to_generator(): @wrapt.decorator def inner(wrapped, instance, args, kwargs): return GeneratorProxy(wrapped(*args, **kwargs)) return inner def _extract_request_id(resp): # TODO(rsjethani): Do we need more checks here? return resp.headers.get('x-openstack-request-id')