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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Module dealing with command line parsing"""
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import os.path
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import copy
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import time
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from ganeti import utils
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from ganeti import logger
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import mcpu
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from ganeti import constants
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from ganeti import opcodes
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from ganeti import luxi
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from optparse import (OptionParser, make_option, TitledHelpFormatter,
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                      Option, OptionValueError, SUPPRESS_HELP)
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__all__ = ["DEBUG_OPT", "NOHDR_OPT", "SEP_OPT", "GenericMain",
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           "SubmitOpCode", "SubmitJob", "SubmitQuery",
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           "cli_option", "GenerateTable", "AskUser",
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           "ARGS_NONE", "ARGS_FIXED", "ARGS_ATLEAST", "ARGS_ANY", "ARGS_ONE",
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           "USEUNITS_OPT", "FIELDS_OPT", "FORCE_OPT",
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           "ListTags", "AddTags", "RemoveTags", "TAG_SRC_OPT",
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           "FormatError", "SplitNodeOption"
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           ]
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def _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args):
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  """Extract the tag type object.
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  Note that this function will modify its args parameter.
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  """
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  if not hasattr(opts, "tag_type"):
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    raise errors.ProgrammerError("tag_type not passed to _ExtractTagsObject")
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  kind = opts.tag_type
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  if kind == constants.TAG_CLUSTER:
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    retval = kind, kind
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  elif kind == constants.TAG_NODE or kind == constants.TAG_INSTANCE:
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    if not args:
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      raise errors.OpPrereqError("no arguments passed to the command")
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    name = args.pop(0)
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    retval = kind, name
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  else:
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    raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unhandled tag type '%s'" % kind)
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  return retval
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def _ExtendTags(opts, args):
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  """Extend the args if a source file has been given.
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  This function will extend the tags with the contents of the file
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  passed in the 'tags_source' attribute of the opts parameter. A file
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  named '-' will be replaced by stdin.
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  """
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  fname = opts.tags_source
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  if fname is None:
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    return
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  if fname == "-":
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    new_fh = sys.stdin
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  else:
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    new_fh = open(fname, "r")
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  new_data = []
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  try:
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    # we don't use the nice 'new_data = [line.strip() for line in fh]'
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    # because of python bug 1633941
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    while True:
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      line = new_fh.readline()
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      if not line:
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        break
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      new_data.append(line.strip())
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  args.extend(new_data)
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def ListTags(opts, args):
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  """List the tags on a given object.
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  This is a generic implementation that knows how to deal with all
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  three cases of tag objects (cluster, node, instance). The opts
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  argument is expected to contain a tag_type field denoting what
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  object type we work on.
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  """
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  kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args)
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  op = opcodes.OpGetTags(kind=kind, name=name)
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  result = SubmitOpCode(op)
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  result = list(result)
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  result.sort()
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  for tag in result:
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    print tag
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def AddTags(opts, args):
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  """Add tags on a given object.
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  three cases of tag objects (cluster, node, instance). The opts
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  kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args)
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  _ExtendTags(opts, args)
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  if not args:
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    raise errors.OpPrereqError("No tags to be added")
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  op = opcodes.OpAddTags(kind=kind, name=name, tags=args)
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  SubmitOpCode(op)
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def RemoveTags(opts, args):
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  """Remove tags from a given object.
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  kind, name = _ExtractTagsObject(opts, args)
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  _ExtendTags(opts, args)
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    raise errors.OpPrereqError("No tags to be removed")
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  op = opcodes.OpDelTags(kind=kind, name=name, tags=args)
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  SubmitOpCode(op)
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DEBUG_OPT = make_option("-d", "--debug", default=False,
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                        action="store_true",
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                        help="Turn debugging on")
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NOHDR_OPT = make_option("--no-headers", default=False,
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                        action="store_true", dest="no_headers",
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                        help="Don't display column headers")
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SEP_OPT = make_option("--separator", default=None,
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                      help="Separator between output fields"
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                      " (defaults to one space)")
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USEUNITS_OPT = make_option("--human-readable", default=False,
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                           action="store_true", dest="human_readable",
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                           help="Print sizes in human readable format")
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FIELDS_OPT = make_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", action="store",
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                         type="string", help="Comma separated list of"
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                         " output fields",
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FORCE_OPT = make_option("-f", "--force", dest="force", action="store_true",
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                        default=False, help="Force the operation")
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TAG_SRC_OPT = make_option("--from", dest="tags_source",
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                          default=None, help="File with tag names")
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def ARGS_FIXED(val):
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  """Macro-like function denoting a fixed number of arguments"""
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  return -val
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def ARGS_ATLEAST(val):
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  """Macro-like function denoting a minimum number of arguments"""
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ARGS_NONE = None
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ARGS_ONE = ARGS_FIXED(1)
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ARGS_ANY = ARGS_ATLEAST(0)
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def check_unit(option, opt, value):
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  """OptParsers custom converter for units.
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    return utils.ParseUnit(value)
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    raise OptionValueError("option %s: %s" % (opt, err))
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class CliOption(Option):
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  """Custom option class for optparse.
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  TYPES = Option.TYPES + ("unit",)
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  TYPE_CHECKER = copy.copy(Option.TYPE_CHECKER)
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  TYPE_CHECKER["unit"] = check_unit
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cli_option = CliOption
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def _ParseArgs(argv, commands, aliases):
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  """Parses the command line and return the function which must be
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    commands: dictionary with special contents, see the design doc for
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    aliases: dictionary with command aliases {'alias': 'target, ...}
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    binary = "<command>"
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    binary = argv[0].split("/")[-1]
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  if len(argv) > 1 and argv[1] == "--version":
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    print "%s (ganeti) %s" % (binary, constants.RELEASE_VERSION)
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  if len(argv) < 2 or not (argv[1] in commands or
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           " man %(bin)s\n" % {"bin": binary})
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    mlen = max([len(" %s" % cmd) for cmd in commands])
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      help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, 79-3-mlen)
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      print "%-*s - %s" % (mlen, cmdstr, help_lines.pop(0))
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      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Alias '%s' overrides an existing"
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      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Alias '%s' maps to non-existing"
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                        usage="%%prog %s %s" % (cmd, usage))
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    print >> sys.stderr, ("Error: Command %s expects %d argument(s)" %
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def SplitNodeOption(value):
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def AskUser(text, choices=None):
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    raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid choiches argument to AskUser")
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    if not isinstance(entry, tuple) or len(entry) < 3 or entry[0] == '?':
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    new_text.append(textwrap.fill(line, 70, replace_whitespace=False))
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def SubmitOpCode(op, proc=None, feedback_fn=None):
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        obuf.write("  node: %s, script: %s, output: %s\n" %
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        obuf.write("  node: %s, script: %s (no output)\n" %
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    obuf.write("Failure: prerequisites not met for this"
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    obuf.write("Failure: command execution error:\n%s" % msg)
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    obuf.write("Failure: invalid tag(s) given:\n%s" % msg)
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def GenericMain(commands, override=None, aliases=None):
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    result.append(format % tuple(args))
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  return result