# 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 abc import argparse import re from cliff.formatters import table from cliff import lister from cliff import show from oslo_log import log as logging from oslo_serialization import jsonutils import six from tackerclient.common._i18n import _ from tackerclient.common import command from tackerclient.common import exceptions from tackerclient.common import utils HEX_ELEM = '[0-9A-Fa-f]' UUID_PATTERN = '-'.join([HEX_ELEM + '{8}', HEX_ELEM + '{4}', HEX_ELEM + '{4}', HEX_ELEM + '{4}', HEX_ELEM + '{12}']) def _get_resource_plural(resource, client): plurals = getattr(client, 'EXTED_PLURALS', []) for k in plurals: if plurals[k] == resource: return k return resource + 's' def find_resourceid_by_id(client, resource, resource_id): resource_plural = _get_resource_plural(resource, client) obj_lister = getattr(client, "list_%s" % resource_plural) if resource == 'event': match = resource_id.isdigit() and resource_id != 0 else: match = re.match(UUID_PATTERN, resource_id) collection = resource_plural if match: data = obj_lister(id=resource_id, fields='id') if data and data[collection]: return data[collection][0]['id'] not_found_message = (_("Unable to find %(resource)s with id " "'%(id)s'") % {'resource': resource, 'id': resource_id}) # 404 is used to simulate server side behavior raise exceptions.TackerClientException( message=not_found_message, status_code=404) def _find_resourceid_by_name(client, resource, name): resource_plural = _get_resource_plural(resource, client) obj_lister = getattr(client, "list_%s" % resource_plural) data = obj_lister(name=name, fields='id') collection = resource_plural info = data[collection] if len(info) > 1: raise exceptions.TackerClientNoUniqueMatch(resource=resource, name=name) elif len(info) == 0: not_found_message = (_("Unable to find %(resource)s with name " "'%(name)s'") % {'resource': resource, 'name': name}) # 404 is used to simulate server side behavior raise exceptions.TackerClientException( message=not_found_message, status_code=404) else: return info[0]['id'] def find_resourceid_by_name_or_id(client, resource, name_or_id): try: return find_resourceid_by_id(client, resource, name_or_id) except exceptions.TackerClientException: return _find_resourceid_by_name(client, resource, name_or_id) def add_show_list_common_argument(parser): parser.add_argument( '-D', '--show-details', help=_('Show detailed info'), action='store_true', default=False,) parser.add_argument( '--show_details', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) parser.add_argument( '--fields', help=argparse.SUPPRESS, action='append', default=[]) parser.add_argument( '-F', '--field', dest='fields', metavar='FIELD', help=_('Specify the field(s) to be returned by server. You can ' 'repeat this option.'), action='append', default=[]) def add_pagination_argument(parser): parser.add_argument( '-P', '--page-size', dest='page_size', metavar='SIZE', type=int, help=_("Specify retrieve unit of each request, then split one request " "to several requests"), default=None) def add_sorting_argument(parser): parser.add_argument( '--sort-key', dest='sort_key', metavar='FIELD', action='append', help=_("Sorts the list by the specified fields in the specified " "directions. You can repeat this option, but you must " "specify an equal number of sort_dir and sort_key values. " "Extra sort_dir options are ignored. Missing sort_dir options " "use the default asc value."), default=[]) parser.add_argument( '--sort-dir', dest='sort_dir', metavar='{asc,desc}', help=_("Sorts the list in the specified direction. You can repeat " "this option."), action='append', default=[], choices=['asc', 'desc']) def is_number(s): try: float(s) # for int, long and float except ValueError: try: complex(s) # for complex except ValueError: return False return True def _process_previous_argument(current_arg, _value_number, current_type_str, _list_flag, _values_specs, _clear_flag, values_specs): if current_arg is not None: if _value_number == 0 and (current_type_str or _list_flag): # This kind of argument should have value raise exceptions.CommandError( _("Invalid values_specs %s") % ' '.join(values_specs)) if _value_number > 1 or _list_flag or current_type_str == 'list': current_arg.update({'nargs': '+'}) elif _value_number == 0: if _clear_flag: # if we have action=clear, we use argument's default # value None for argument _values_specs.pop() else: # We assume non value argument as bool one current_arg.update({'action': 'store_true'}) def parse_args_to_dict(values_specs): '''It is used to analyze the extra command options to command. Besides known options and arguments, our commands also support user to put more options to the end of command line. For example, list_nets -- --tag x y --key1 value1, where '-- --tag x y --key1 value1' is extra options to our list_nets. This feature can support V1.0 API's fields selection and filters. For example, to list networks which has name 'test4', we can have list_nets -- --name=test4. value spec is: --key type=int|bool|... value. Type is one of Python built-in types. By default, type is string. The key without value is a bool option. Key with two values will be a list option. ''' # values_specs for example: '-- --tag x y --key1 type=int value1' # -- is a pseudo argument values_specs_copy = values_specs[:] if values_specs_copy and values_specs_copy[0] == '--': del values_specs_copy[0] # converted ArgumentParser arguments for each of the options _options = {} # the argument part for current option in _options current_arg = None # the string after remove meta info in values_specs # for example, '--tag x y --key1 value1' _values_specs = [] # record the count of values for an option # for example: for '--tag x y', it is 2, while for '--key1 value1', it is 1 _value_number = 0 # list=true _list_flag = False # action=clear _clear_flag = False # the current item in values_specs current_item = None # the str after 'type=' current_type_str = None for _item in values_specs_copy: if _item.startswith('--'): # Deal with previous argument if any _process_previous_argument( current_arg, _value_number, current_type_str, _list_flag, _values_specs, _clear_flag, values_specs) # Init variables for current argument current_item = _item _list_flag = False _clear_flag = False current_type_str = None if "=" in _item: _value_number = 1 _item = _item.split('=')[0] else: _value_number = 0 if _item in _options: raise exceptions.CommandError( _("Duplicated options %s") % ' '.join(values_specs)) else: _options.update({_item: {}}) current_arg = _options[_item] _item = current_item elif _item.startswith('type='): if current_arg is None: raise exceptions.CommandError( _("Invalid values_specs %s") % ' '.join(values_specs)) if 'type' not in current_arg: current_type_str = _item.split('=', 2)[1] current_arg.update({'type': eval(current_type_str)}) if current_type_str == 'bool': current_arg.update({'type': utils.str2bool}) elif current_type_str == 'dict': current_arg.update({'type': utils.str2dict}) continue elif _item == 'list=true': _list_flag = True continue elif _item == 'action=clear': _clear_flag = True continue if not _item.startswith('--'): # All others are value items # Make sure '--' occurs first and allow minus value if (not current_item or '=' in current_item or _item.startswith('-') and not is_number(_item)): raise exceptions.CommandError( _("Invalid values_specs %s") % ' '.join(values_specs)) _value_number += 1 _values_specs.append(_item) # Deal with last one argument _process_previous_argument( current_arg, _value_number, current_type_str, _list_flag, _values_specs, _clear_flag, values_specs) # populate the parser with arguments _parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False) for opt, optspec in six.iteritems(_options): _parser.add_argument(opt, **optspec) _args = _parser.parse_args(_values_specs) result_dict = {} for opt in _options.keys(): _opt = opt.split('--', 2)[1] _opt = _opt.replace('-', '_') _value = getattr(_args, _opt) result_dict.update({_opt: _value}) return result_dict def _merge_args(qCmd, parsed_args, _extra_values, value_specs): """Merge arguments from _extra_values into parsed_args. If an argument value are provided in both and it is a list, the values in _extra_values will be merged into parsed_args. @param parsed_args: the parsed args from known options @param _extra_values: the other parsed arguments in unknown parts @param values_specs: the unparsed unknown parts """ temp_values = _extra_values.copy() for key, value in six.iteritems(temp_values): if hasattr(parsed_args, key): arg_value = getattr(parsed_args, key) if arg_value is not None and value is not None: if isinstance(arg_value, list): if value and isinstance(value, list): if (not arg_value or isinstance(arg_value[0], type(value[0]))): arg_value.extend(value) _extra_values.pop(key) def update_dict(obj, dict, attributes): """Update dict with fields from obj.attributes :param obj: the object updated into dict :param dict: the result dictionary :param attributes: a list of attributes belonging to obj """ for attribute in attributes: if hasattr(obj, attribute) and getattr(obj, attribute) is not None: dict[attribute] = getattr(obj, attribute) class TableFormater(table.TableFormatter): """This class is used to keep consistency with prettytable 0.6. https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-tackerclient/+bug/1165962 """ def emit_list(self, column_names, data, stdout, parsed_args): if column_names: super(TableFormater, self).emit_list(column_names, data, stdout, parsed_args) else: stdout.write('\n') # command.OpenStackCommand is abstract class so that metaclass of # subclass must be subclass of metaclass of all its base. # otherwise metaclass conflict exception is raised. class TackerCommandMeta(abc.ABCMeta): def __new__(cls, name, bases, cls_dict): if 'log' not in cls_dict: cls_dict['log'] = logging.getLogger( cls_dict['__module__'] + '.' + name) return super(TackerCommandMeta, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, cls_dict) @six.add_metaclass(TackerCommandMeta) class TackerCommand(command.OpenStackCommand): api = 'nfv-orchestration' values_specs = [] json_indent = None def __init__(self, app, app_args): super(TackerCommand, self).__init__(app, app_args) # NOTE(markmcclain): This is no longer supported in cliff version 1.5.2 # see https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-tackerclient/+bug/1265926 # if hasattr(self, 'formatters'): # self.formatters['table'] = TableFormater() def get_client(self): return self.app.client_manager.tacker def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(TackerCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) parser.add_argument( '--request-format', help=_('The xml or json request format'), default='json', choices=['json', 'xml', ], ) parser.add_argument( '--request_format', choices=['json', 'xml', ], help=argparse.SUPPRESS) return parser def format_output_data(self, data): # Modify data to make it more readable if self.resource in data: for k, v in six.iteritems(data[self.resource]): if isinstance(v, list): value = '\n'.join(jsonutils.dumps( i, indent=self.json_indent) if isinstance(i, dict) else str(i) for i in v) data[self.resource][k] = value elif isinstance(v, dict): value = jsonutils.dumps(v, indent=self.json_indent) data[self.resource][k] = value elif v is None: data[self.resource][k] = '' def add_known_arguments(self, parser): pass def args2body(self, parsed_args): return {} class CreateCommand(TackerCommand, show.ShowOne): """Create a resource for a given tenant """ api = 'nfv-orchestration' resource = None log = None remove_output_fields = [] def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(CreateCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) parser.add_argument( '--tenant-id', metavar='TENANT_ID', help=_('The owner tenant ID'), ) parser.add_argument( '--tenant_id', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) self.add_known_arguments(parser) return parser def get_data(self, parsed_args): self.log.debug('get_data(%s)', parsed_args) tacker_client = self.get_client() tacker_client.format = parsed_args.request_format _extra_values = parse_args_to_dict(self.values_specs) _merge_args(self, parsed_args, _extra_values, self.values_specs) body = self.args2body(parsed_args) body[self.resource].update(_extra_values) obj_creator = getattr(tacker_client, "create_%s" % self.resource) data = obj_creator(body) self.format_output_data(data) # {u'network': {u'id': u'e9424a76-6db4-4c93-97b6-ec311cd51f19'}} info = self.resource in data and data[self.resource] or None if info: print(_('Created a new %s:') % self.resource, file=self.app.stdout) for f in self.remove_output_fields: if f in info: info.pop(f) else: info = {'': ''} return zip(*sorted(six.iteritems(info))) class UpdateCommand(TackerCommand): """Update resource's information.""" api = 'nfv-orchestration' resource = None log = None allow_names = True def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(UpdateCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) parser.add_argument( 'id', metavar=self.resource.upper(), help=_('ID or name of %s to update') % self.resource) self.add_known_arguments(parser) return parser def run(self, parsed_args): self.log.debug('run(%s)', parsed_args) tacker_client = self.get_client() tacker_client.format = parsed_args.request_format _extra_values = parse_args_to_dict(self.values_specs) _merge_args(self, parsed_args, _extra_values, self.values_specs) body = self.args2body(parsed_args) if self.resource in body: body[self.resource].update(_extra_values) else: body[self.resource] = _extra_values if not body[self.resource]: raise exceptions.CommandError( _("Must specify new values to update %s") % self.resource) if self.allow_names: _id = find_resourceid_by_name_or_id( tacker_client, self.resource, parsed_args.id) else: _id = find_resourceid_by_id( tacker_client, self.resource, parsed_args.id) obj_updator = getattr(tacker_client, "update_%s" % self.resource) obj_updator(_id, body) print((_('Updated %(resource)s: %(id)s') % {'id': parsed_args.id, 'resource': self.resource}), file=self.app.stdout) return class DeleteCommand(TackerCommand): """Delete given resource(s) """ api = 'nfv-orchestration' resource = None log = None allow_names = True deleted_msg = {} def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(DeleteCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) if self.allow_names: help_str = _('IDs or names of %s to delete') else: help_str = _('IDs of %s to delete') parser.add_argument( 'ids', nargs='+', metavar=self.resource.upper(), help=help_str % self.resource) return parser def run(self, parsed_args): failure = False deleted_ids = [] failed_items = {} tacker_client = self.get_client() tacker_client.format = parsed_args.request_format obj_deleter = getattr(tacker_client, "delete_%s" % self.resource) for resource_id in parsed_args.ids: try: if self.allow_names: _id = find_resourceid_by_name_or_id( tacker_client, self.resource, resource_id) else: _id = resource_id obj_deleter(_id) deleted_ids.append(resource_id) except Exception as e: failure = True failed_items[resource_id] = e if failure: msg = '' if deleted_ids: status_msg = self.deleted_msg.get(self.resource, 'deleted') msg = (_('Successfully %(status_msg)s %(resource)s(s):' ' %(deleted_list)s') % {'status_msg': status_msg, 'deleted_list': ', '.join(deleted_ids), 'resource': self.resource}) err_msg = _("\n\nUnable to delete the below" " %s(s):") % self.resource for failed_id, error in failed_items.iteritems(): err_msg += (_('\n Cannot delete %(failed_id)s: %(error)s') % {'failed_id': failed_id, 'error': error}) msg += err_msg raise exceptions.CommandError(msg) else: print((_('All specified %(resource)s(s) %(msg)s successfully') % {'msg': self.deleted_msg.get(self.resource, 'deleted'), 'resource': self.resource})) return class ListCommand(TackerCommand, lister.Lister): """List resources that belong to a given tenant """ api = 'nfv-orchestration' resource = None log = None _formatters = {} list_columns = [] unknown_parts_flag = True pagination_support = False sorting_support = False def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(ListCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) add_show_list_common_argument(parser) if self.pagination_support: add_pagination_argument(parser) if self.sorting_support: add_sorting_argument(parser) return parser def args2search_opts(self, parsed_args): search_opts = {} fields = parsed_args.fields if parsed_args.fields: search_opts.update({'fields': fields}) if parsed_args.show_details: search_opts.update({'verbose': 'True'}) return search_opts def call_server(self, tacker_client, search_opts, parsed_args): resource_plural = _get_resource_plural(self.resource, tacker_client) obj_lister = getattr(tacker_client, "list_%s" % resource_plural) data = obj_lister(**search_opts) return data def retrieve_list(self, parsed_args): """Retrieve a list of resources from Tacker server""" tacker_client = self.get_client() tacker_client.format = parsed_args.request_format _extra_values = parse_args_to_dict(self.values_specs) _merge_args(self, parsed_args, _extra_values, self.values_specs) search_opts = self.args2search_opts(parsed_args) search_opts.update(_extra_values) if self.pagination_support: page_size = parsed_args.page_size if page_size: search_opts.update({'limit': page_size}) if self.sorting_support: keys = parsed_args.sort_key if keys: search_opts.update({'sort_key': keys}) dirs = parsed_args.sort_dir len_diff = len(keys) - len(dirs) if len_diff > 0: dirs += ['asc'] * len_diff elif len_diff < 0: dirs = dirs[:len(keys)] if dirs: search_opts.update({'sort_dir': dirs}) data = self.call_server(tacker_client, search_opts, parsed_args) collection = _get_resource_plural(self.resource, tacker_client) return data.get(collection, []) def extend_list(self, data, parsed_args): """Update a retrieved list. This method provides a way to modify a original list returned from the tacker server. For example, you can add subnet cidr information to a list network. """ pass def setup_columns(self, info, parsed_args): _columns = len(info) > 0 and sorted(info[0].keys()) or [] if not _columns: # clean the parsed_args.columns so that cliff will not break parsed_args.columns = [] elif parsed_args.columns: _columns = [x for x in parsed_args.columns if x in _columns] elif self.list_columns: # if no -c(s) by user and list_columns, we use columns in # both list_columns and returned resource. # Also Keep their order the same as in list_columns _columns = [x for x in self.list_columns if x in _columns] return (_columns, (utils.get_item_properties( s, _columns, formatters=self._formatters, ) for s in info), ) def get_data(self, parsed_args): self.log.debug('get_data(%s)', parsed_args) data = self.retrieve_list(parsed_args) self.extend_list(data, parsed_args) return self.setup_columns(data, parsed_args) class ShowCommand(TackerCommand, show.ShowOne): """Show information of a given resource """ api = 'nfv-orchestration' resource = None log = None allow_names = True def get_id(self): if self.resource: return self.resource.upper() def get_parser(self, prog_name): parser = super(ShowCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name) add_show_list_common_argument(parser) if self.allow_names: help_str = _('ID or name of %s to look up') else: help_str = _('ID of %s to look up') parser.add_argument( 'id', metavar=self.get_id(), help=help_str % self.resource) return parser def get_data(self, parsed_args): self.log.debug('get_data(%s)', parsed_args) tacker_client = self.get_client() tacker_client.format = parsed_args.request_format params = {} if parsed_args.show_details: params = {'verbose': 'True'} if parsed_args.fields: params = {'fields': parsed_args.fields} if self.allow_names: _id = find_resourceid_by_name_or_id(tacker_client, self.resource, parsed_args.id) else: _id = parsed_args.id obj_shower = getattr(tacker_client, "show_%s" % self.resource) data = obj_shower(_id, **params) self.format_output_data(data) resource = data[self.resource] if self.resource in data: return zip(*sorted(six.iteritems(resource))) else: return None