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# Copyright 2012-2013 GRNET S.A. All rights reserved.
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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# documentation are those of the authors and should not be
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# interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed
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# or implied, of GRNET S.A.command
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import logging |
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from sys import argv, exit, stdout |
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from os.path import basename |
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from inspect import getargspec |
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from kamaki.cli.argument import ArgumentParseManager |
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from kamaki.cli.history import History |
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from kamaki.cli.utils import print_dict, red, magenta, yellow |
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from kamaki.cli.errors import CLIError |
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from kamaki.cli import logger |
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_help = False
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_debug = False
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_include = False
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_verbose = False
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_colors = False
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kloger = None
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filelog = None
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# command auxiliary methods
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_best_match = [] |
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def _arg2syntax(arg): |
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return arg.replace(
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'____', '[:').replace( |
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'___', ':').replace( |
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'__', ']').replace( |
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'_', ' ') |
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def _construct_command_syntax(cls): |
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spec = getargspec(cls.main.im_func) |
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args = spec.args[1:]
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n = len(args) - len(spec.defaults or ()) |
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required = ' '.join(['<%s>' % _arg2syntax(x) for x in args[:n]]) |
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optional = ' '.join(['[%s]' % _arg2syntax(x) for x in args[n:]]) |
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cls.syntax = ' '.join(x for x in [required, optional] if x) |
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if spec.varargs:
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cls.syntax += ' <%s ...>' % spec.varargs
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def _num_of_matching_terms(basic_list, attack_list): |
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if not attack_list: |
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return len(basic_list) |
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matching_terms = 0
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for i, term in enumerate(basic_list): |
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try:
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if term != attack_list[i]:
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break
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except IndexError: |
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break
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matching_terms += 1
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return matching_terms
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def _update_best_match(name_terms, prefix=[]): |
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if prefix:
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pref_list = prefix if isinstance(prefix, list) else prefix.split('_') |
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else:
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pref_list = [] |
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num_of_matching_terms = _num_of_matching_terms(name_terms, pref_list) |
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global _best_match
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if not prefix: |
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_best_match = [] |
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if num_of_matching_terms and len(_best_match) <= num_of_matching_terms: |
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if len(_best_match) < num_of_matching_terms: |
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_best_match = name_terms[:num_of_matching_terms] |
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return True |
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return False |
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def command(cmd_tree, prefix='', descedants_depth=1): |
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"""Load a class as a command
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e.g. spec_cmd0_cmd1 will be command spec cmd0
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:param cmd_tree: is initialized in cmd_spec file and is the structure
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where commands are loaded. Var name should be _commands
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:param prefix: if given, load only commands prefixed with prefix,
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:param descedants_depth: is the depth of the tree descedants of the
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prefix command. It is used ONLY if prefix and if prefix is not
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a terminal command
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:returns: the specified class object
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"""
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def wrap(cls): |
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global kloger
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cls_name = cls.__name__ |
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if not cmd_tree: |
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if _debug:
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kloger.warning('command %s found but not loaded' % cls_name)
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return cls
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name_terms = cls_name.split('_')
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if not _update_best_match(name_terms, prefix): |
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if _debug:
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kloger.warning('%s failed to update_best_match' % cls_name)
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return None |
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global _best_match
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max_len = len(_best_match) + descedants_depth
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if len(name_terms) > max_len: |
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partial = '_'.join(name_terms[:max_len])
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if not cmd_tree.has_command(partial): # add partial path |
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cmd_tree.add_command(partial) |
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if _debug:
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kloger.warning('%s failed max_len test' % cls_name)
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return None |
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cls.description, sep, cls.long_description |
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) = cls.__doc__.partition('\n')
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_construct_command_syntax(cls) |
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cmd_tree.add_command(cls_name, cls.description, cls) |
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return cls
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return wrap
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cmd_spec_locations = [ |
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'kamaki.cli.commands',
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'kamaki.commands',
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'kamaki.cli',
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'kamaki',
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'']
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# Generic init auxiliary functions
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def _setup_logging(silent=False, debug=False, verbose=False, include=False): |
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"""handle logging for clients package"""
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if silent:
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logger.add_stream_logger(__name__, logging.CRITICAL) |
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return
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sfmt, rfmt = '> %(message)s', '< %(message)s' |
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if debug:
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print('Logging location: %s' % logger.get_log_filename())
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.send', logging.DEBUG, sfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.recv', logging.DEBUG, rfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger(__name__, logging.DEBUG) |
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elif verbose:
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.send', logging.INFO, sfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.recv', logging.INFO, rfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger(__name__, logging.INFO) |
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if include:
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.send', logging.INFO, sfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger('kamaki.clients.recv', logging.INFO, rfmt)
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logger.add_stream_logger(__name__, logging.WARNING) |
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global kloger
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kloger = logger.get_logger(__name__) |
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def _check_config_version(cnf): |
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guess = cnf.guess_version() |
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if guess < 3.0: |
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print('Config file format version >= 3.0 is required')
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print('Configuration file "%s" format is not up to date' % (
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cnf.path)) |
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print('but kamaki can fix this:')
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print('Calculating changes while preserving information')
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lost_terms = cnf.rescue_old_file() |
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print('... DONE')
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if lost_terms:
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print 'The following information will NOT be preserved:' |
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print '\t', '\n\t'.join(lost_terms) |
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print('Kamaki is ready to convert the config file to version 3.0')
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stdout.write('Overwrite file %s ? [Y, y] ' % cnf.path)
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from sys import stdin |
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reply = stdin.readline() |
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if reply in ('Y\n', 'y\n'): |
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cnf.write() |
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print('... DONE')
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else:
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print('... ABORTING')
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raise CLIError(
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'Invalid format for config file %s' % cnf.path,
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importance=3, details=[
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'Please, update config file to v3.0',
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'For automatic conversion, rerun and say Y'])
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def _init_session(arguments, is_non_API=False): |
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global _help
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_help = arguments['help'].value
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global _debug
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_debug = arguments['debug'].value
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global _include
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_include = arguments['include'].value
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global _verbose
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_verbose = arguments['verbose'].value
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_cnf = arguments['config']
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_check_config_version(_cnf.value) |
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global _colors
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_colors = _cnf.value.get_global('colors')
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if not (stdout.isatty() and _colors == 'on'): |
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from kamaki.cli.utils import remove_colors |
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remove_colors() |
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_silent = arguments['silent'].value
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_setup_logging(_silent, _debug, _verbose, _include) |
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if _help or is_non_API: |
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return None |
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cloud = arguments['cloud'].value or 'default' |
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if not cloud in _cnf.value.keys('remote'): |
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raise CLIError(
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'No cloud remote "%s" is configured' % cloud,
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importance=3, details=[
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'To configure a new cloud remote, find and set the',
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'single authentication URL and token:',
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' kamaki config set remote.%s.url <URL>' % cloud,
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' kamaki config set remote.%s.token <t0k3n>' % cloud])
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url = _cnf.get_remote(cloud, 'url')
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if not url: |
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kloger.warning( |
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'WARNING: No remote.%s.url, use service urls instead' % cloud)
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return cloud
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token = _cnf.get_remote(cloud, 'token')
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if not token: |
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raise CLIError(
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'No authentication token provided for %s cloud' % cloud,
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importance=3, details=[
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'Get and set a token for %s cloud:' % cloud,
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' kamaki config set remote.%s.token <t0k3n>' % cloud])
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from kamaki.clients.astakos import AstakosClient as AuthCachedClient |
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try:
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return AuthCachedClient(url, token)
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except AssertionError as ae: |
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kloger.warning( |
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'WARNING: Failed to load auth_url %s [ %s ]' % (url, ae))
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return None |
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def _load_spec_module(spec, arguments, module): |
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if not spec: |
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return None |
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pkg = None
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for location in cmd_spec_locations: |
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location += spec if location == '' else '.%s' % spec |
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try:
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pkg = __import__(location, fromlist=[module])
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return pkg
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except ImportError as ie: |
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continue
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if not pkg: |
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kloger.debug('Loading cmd grp %s failed: %s' % (spec, ie))
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return pkg
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def _groups_help(arguments): |
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global _debug
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global kloger
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descriptions = {} |
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for cmd_group, spec in arguments['config'].get_cli_specs(): |
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pkg = _load_spec_module(spec, arguments, '_commands')
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if pkg:
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cmds = getattr(pkg, '_commands') |
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try:
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for cmd in cmds: |
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descriptions[cmd.name] = cmd.description |
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except TypeError: |
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if _debug:
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kloger.warning( |
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'No cmd description for module %s' % cmd_group)
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elif _debug:
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kloger.warning('Loading of %s cmd spec failed' % cmd_group)
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print('\nOptions:\n - - - -')
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print_dict(descriptions) |
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def _load_all_commands(cmd_tree, arguments): |
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_cnf = arguments['config']
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for cmd_group, spec in _cnf.get_cli_specs(): |
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try:
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spec_module = _load_spec_module(spec, arguments, '_commands')
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spec_commands = getattr(spec_module, '_commands') |
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except AttributeError: |
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if _debug:
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global kloger
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kloger.warning('No valid description for %s' % cmd_group)
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continue
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for spec_tree in spec_commands: |
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if spec_tree.name == cmd_group:
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cmd_tree.add_tree(spec_tree) |
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break
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# Methods to be used by CLI implementations
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def print_subcommands_help(cmd): |
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printout = {} |
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for subcmd in cmd.get_subcommands(): |
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spec, sep, print_path = subcmd.path.partition('_')
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printout[print_path.replace('_', ' ')] = subcmd.description |
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if printout:
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print('\nOptions:\n - - - -')
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print_dict(printout) |
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def update_parser_help(parser, cmd): |
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global _best_match
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parser.syntax = parser.syntax.split('<')[0] |
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parser.syntax += ' '.join(_best_match)
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description = ''
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if cmd.is_command:
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cls = cmd.get_class() |
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parser.syntax += ' ' + cls.syntax
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parser.update_arguments(cls().arguments) |
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description = getattr(cls, 'long_description', '') |
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description = description.strip() |
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else:
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parser.syntax += ' <...>'
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if cmd.has_description:
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parser.parser.description = cmd.help + ( |
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('\n%s' % description) if description else '') |
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else:
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parser.parser.description = description |
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def print_error_message(cli_err): |
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errmsg = '%s' % cli_err
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if cli_err.importance == 1: |
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errmsg = magenta(errmsg) |
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elif cli_err.importance == 2: |
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errmsg = yellow(errmsg) |
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elif cli_err.importance > 2: |
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errmsg = red(errmsg) |
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stdout.write(errmsg) |
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for errmsg in cli_err.details: |
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print('| %s' % errmsg)
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def exec_cmd(instance, cmd_args, help_method): |
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try:
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return instance.main(*cmd_args)
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except TypeError as err: |
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if err.args and err.args[0].startswith('main()'): |
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print(magenta('Syntax error'))
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if _debug:
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raise err
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if _verbose:
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print(unicode(err))
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help_method() |
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else:
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raise
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return 1 |
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def get_command_group(unparsed, arguments): |
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groups = arguments['config'].get_groups()
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for term in unparsed: |
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if term.startswith('-'): |
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continue
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if term in groups: |
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unparsed.remove(term) |
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return term
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return None |
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return None |
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def set_command_params(parameters): |
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"""Add a parameters list to a command
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:param paramters: (list of str) a list of parameters
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"""
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global command
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def_params = list(command.func_defaults)
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def_params[0] = parameters
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command.func_defaults = tuple(def_params)
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# CLI Choice:
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def run_one_cmd(exe_string, parser, auth_base): |
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global _history
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_history = History( |
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parser.arguments['config'].get_global('history_file')) |
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_history.add(' '.join([exe_string] + argv[1:])) |
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from kamaki.cli import one_command |
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one_command.run(auth_base, parser, _help) |
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def run_shell(exe_string, parser, auth_base): |
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from command_shell import _init_shell |
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shell = _init_shell(exe_string, parser) |
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_load_all_commands(shell.cmd_tree, parser.arguments) |
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shell.run(auth_base, parser) |
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def is_non_API(parser): |
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nonAPIs = ('history', 'config') |
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for term in parser.unparsed: |
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if not term.startswith('-'): |
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if term in nonAPIs: |
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return True |
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return False |
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return False |
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def main(): |
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try:
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exe = basename(argv[0])
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parser = ArgumentParseManager(exe) |
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if parser.arguments['version'].value: |
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exit(0) |
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log_file = parser.arguments['config'].get_global('log_file') |
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if log_file:
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logger.set_log_filename(log_file) |
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global filelog
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filelog = logger.add_file_logger(__name__.split('.')[0]) |
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filelog.info('* Initial Call *\n%s\n- - -' % ' '.join(argv)) |
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remote_base = _init_session(parser.arguments, is_non_API(parser)) |
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from kamaki.cli.utils import suggest_missing |
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suggest_missing() |
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if parser.unparsed:
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run_one_cmd(exe, parser, remote_base) |
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elif _help:
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parser.parser.print_help() |
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_groups_help(parser.arguments) |
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else:
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run_shell(exe, parser, remote_base) |
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except CLIError as err: |
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print_error_message(err) |
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if _debug:
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raise err
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exit(1) |
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except Exception as er: |
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print('Unknown Error: %s' % er)
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if _debug:
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raise
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exit(1) |