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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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# 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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"""Transportable objects for Ganeti.
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This module provides small, mostly data-only objects which are safe to
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pass to and from external parties.
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"""
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import simplejson
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import ConfigParser
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import re
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import constants
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__all__ = ["ConfigObject", "ConfigData", "NIC", "Disk", "Instance",
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           "OS", "Node", "Cluster"]
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# Check whether the simplejson module supports indentation
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_JSON_INDENT = 2
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try:
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  simplejson.dumps(1, indent=_JSON_INDENT)
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except TypeError:
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  _JSON_INDENT = None
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class ConfigObject(object):
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  """A generic config object.
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  It has the following properties:
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    - provides somewhat safe recursive unpickling and pickling for its classes
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    - unset attributes which are defined in slots are always returned
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      as None instead of raising an error
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  Classes derived from this must always declare __slots__ (we use many
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  config objects and the memory reduction is useful.
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  """
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  __slots__ = []
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  def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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    for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
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      setattr(self, k, v)
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  def __getattr__(self, name):
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    if name not in self.__slots__:
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      raise AttributeError("Invalid object attribute %s.%s" %
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                           (type(self).__name__, name))
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    return None
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  def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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    if key not in self.__slots__:
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      raise KeyError(key)
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    setattr(self, key, value)
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  def __getstate__(self):
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    state = {}
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    for name in self.__slots__:
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      if hasattr(self, name):
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        state[name] = getattr(self, name)
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    return state
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  def __setstate__(self, state):
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    for name in state:
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      if name in self.__slots__:
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        setattr(self, name, state[name])
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  def Dump(self, fobj):
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    """Dump to a file object.
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    """
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    data = self.ToDict()
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    if _JSON_INDENT is None:
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      simplejson.dump(data, fobj)
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    else:
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      simplejson.dump(data, fobj, indent=_JSON_INDENT)
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  @classmethod
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  def Load(cls, fobj):
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    """Load data from the given stream.
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    """
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    return cls.FromDict(simplejson.load(fobj))
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  def Dumps(self):
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    """Dump and return the string representation."""
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    buf = StringIO()
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    self.Dump(buf)
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    return buf.getvalue()
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  @classmethod
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  def Loads(cls, data):
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    """Load data from a string."""
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    return cls.Load(StringIO(data))
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  def ToDict(self):
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    """Convert to a dict holding only standard python types.
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    The generic routine just dumps all of this object's attributes in
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    a dict. It does not work if the class has children who are
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    ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an Instance), in
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    which case the object should subclass the function in order to
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    make sure all objects returned are only standard python types.
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    """
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    return dict([(k, getattr(self, k, None)) for k in self.__slots__])
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  @classmethod
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Create an object from a dictionary.
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    This generic routine takes a dict, instantiates a new instance of
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    the given class, and sets attributes based on the dict content.
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    As for `ToDict`, this does not work if the class has children
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    who are ConfigObjects themselves (e.g. the nics list in an
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    Instance), in which case the object should subclass the function
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      raise errors.ConfigurationError("Invalid object passed to FromDict:"
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                                      " expected dict, got %s" % type(val))
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    val_str = dict([(str(k), v) for k, v in val.iteritems()])
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    obj = cls(**val_str)
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  def _ContainerToDicts(container):
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    """Convert the elements of a container to standard python types.
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    ConfigData to standard python types. If the container is a dict,
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    we don't touch the keys, only the values.
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      ret = dict([(k, v.ToDict()) for k, v in container.iteritems()])
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    elif isinstance(container, (list, tuple, set, frozenset)):
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      ret = [elem.ToDict() for elem in container]
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      raise TypeError("Invalid type %s passed to _ContainerToDicts" %
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  def _ContainerFromDicts(source, c_type, e_type):
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    """Convert a container from standard python types.
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    ConfigData objects. If the container is a dict, we don't touch the
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      raise TypeError("Container type %s passed to _ContainerFromDicts is"
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                      " not a type" % type(c_type))
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      ret = dict([(k, e_type.FromDict(v)) for k, v in source.iteritems()])
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    elif c_type in (list, tuple, set, frozenset):
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      ret = c_type([e_type.FromDict(elem) for elem in source])
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      raise TypeError("Invalid container type %s passed to"
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  def __repr__(self):
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    """Implement __repr__ for ConfigObjects."""
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    return repr(self.ToDict())
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class TaggableObject(ConfigObject):
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  """An generic class supporting tags.
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  __slots__ = ConfigObject.__slots__ + ["tags"]
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  def ValidateTag(tag):
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    """Check if a tag is valid.
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      raise errors.TagError("Tag too long (>%d characters)" %
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  def GetTags(self):
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    """Return the tags list.
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  def AddTag(self, tag):
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    """Add a new tag.
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    if len(tags) >= constants.MAX_TAGS_PER_OBJ:
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      raise errors.TagError("Too many tags")
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  def RemoveTag(self, tag):
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    """Remove a tag.
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  def ToDict(self):
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    """Taggable-object-specific conversion to standard python types.
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Custom function for instances.
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class ConfigData(ConfigObject):
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  """Top-level config object."""
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    """Custom function for top-level config data.
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      mydict[key] = self._ContainerToDicts(mydict[key])
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Custom function for top-level config data
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class NIC(ConfigObject):
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  """Config object representing a network card."""
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class Disk(ConfigObject):
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  """Config object representing a block device."""
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  def CreateOnSecondary(self):
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    """Test if this device needs to be created on a secondary node."""
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    """Test if this device needs to be assembled on a secondary node."""
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  def OpenOnSecondary(self):
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    """Test if this device needs to be opened on a secondary node."""
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  def StaticDevPath(self):
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  def ChildrenNeeded(self):
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        val = "<DRBD7("
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  """Config object representing an instance."""
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  def ToDict(self):
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    return bo
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  @classmethod
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    obj.nics = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.nics, list, NIC)
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    obj.disks = cls._ContainerFromDicts(obj.disks, list, Disk)
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    return obj
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class OS(ConfigObject):
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  """Config object representing an operating system."""
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  __slots__ = [
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    "name",
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    "path",
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    "status",
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    "api_version",
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    "create_script",
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    "export_script",
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    "rename_script",
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    This routine knows how to convert an InvalidOS error to an OS
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class Node(TaggableObject):
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class Cluster(TaggableObject):
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  """Config object representing the cluster."""
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    "rsahostkeypub",
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    "default_bridge",
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    ]
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    """Custom function for cluster.
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  def FromDict(cls, val):
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    """Custom function for cluster.
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    """
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class SerializableConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
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  """Simple wrapper over ConfigParse that allows serialization.
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  def Loads(data):
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