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Edit: pyobjects.py
""" :maintainer: Evan Borgstrom <evan@borgstrom.ca> Pythonic object interface to creating state data, see the pyobjects renderer for more documentation. """ import inspect import logging from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict REQUISITES = ( "listen", "onchanges", "onfail", "require", "watch", "use", "listen_in", "onchanges_in", "onfail_in", "require_in", "watch_in", "use_in", ) log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class StateException(Exception): pass class DuplicateState(StateException): pass class InvalidFunction(StateException): pass class Registry: """ The StateRegistry holds all of the states that have been created. """ states = OrderedDict() requisites = [] includes = [] extends = OrderedDict() enabled = True @classmethod def empty(cls): cls.states = OrderedDict() cls.requisites = [] cls.includes = [] cls.extends = OrderedDict() @classmethod def include(cls, *args): if not cls.enabled: return cls.includes += args @classmethod def salt_data(cls): states = OrderedDict([(id_, states_) for id_, states_ in cls.states.items()]) if cls.includes: states["include"] = cls.includes if cls.extends: states["extend"] = OrderedDict( [(id_, states_) for id_, states_ in cls.extends.items()] ) cls.empty() return states @classmethod def add(cls, id_, state, extend=False): if not cls.enabled: return if extend: attr = cls.extends else: attr = cls.states if id_ in attr: if state.full_func in attr[id_]: raise DuplicateState( "A state with id ''{}'', type ''{}'' exists".format( id_, state.full_func ) ) else: attr[id_] = OrderedDict() # if we have requisites in our stack then add them to the state if cls.requisites: for req in cls.requisites: if req.requisite not in state.kwargs: state.kwargs[req.requisite] = [] state.kwargs[req.requisite].append(req()) attr[id_].update(state()) @classmethod def extend(cls, id_, state): cls.add(id_, state, extend=True) @classmethod def make_extend(cls, name): return StateExtend(name) @classmethod def push_requisite(cls, requisite): if not cls.enabled: return cls.requisites.append(requisite) @classmethod def pop_requisite(cls): if not cls.enabled: return del cls.requisites[-1] class StateExtend: def __init__(self, name): self.name = name class StateRequisite: def __init__(self, requisite, module, id_): self.requisite = requisite self.module = module self.id_ = id_ def __call__(self): return {self.module: self.id_} def __enter__(self): Registry.push_requisite(self) def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): Registry.pop_requisite() class StateFactory: """ The StateFactory is used to generate new States through a natural syntax It is used by initializing it with the name of the salt module:: File = StateFactory("file") Any attribute accessed on the instance returned by StateFactory is a lambda that is a short cut for generating State objects:: File.managed('/path/', owner='root', group='root') The kwargs are passed through to the State object """ def __init__(self, module, valid_funcs=None): self.module = module if valid_funcs is None: valid_funcs = [] self.valid_funcs = valid_funcs def __getattr__(self, func): if self.valid_funcs and func not in self.valid_funcs: raise InvalidFunction( "The function '{}' does not exist in the StateFactory for '{}'".format( func, self.module ) ) def make_state(id_, **kwargs): return State(id_, self.module, func, **kwargs) return make_state def __call__(self, id_, requisite="require"): """ When an object is called it is being used as a requisite """ # return the correct data structure for the requisite return StateRequisite(requisite, self.module, id_) class State: """ This represents a single item in the state tree The id_ is the id of the state, the func is the full name of the salt state (i.e. file.managed). All the keyword args you pass in become the properties of your state. """ def __init__(self, id_, module, func, **kwargs): self.id_ = id_ self.module = module self.func = func # our requisites should all be lists, but when you only have a # single item it's more convenient to provide it without # wrapping it in a list. transform them into a list for attr in REQUISITES: if attr in kwargs: try: iter(kwargs[attr]) except TypeError: kwargs[attr] = [kwargs[attr]] self.kwargs = kwargs if isinstance(self.id_, StateExtend): Registry.extend(self.id_.name, self) self.id_ = self.id_.name else: Registry.add(self.id_, self) self.requisite = StateRequisite("require", self.module, self.id_) @property def attrs(self): kwargs = self.kwargs # handle our requisites for attr in REQUISITES: if attr in kwargs: # rebuild the requisite list transforming any of the actual # StateRequisite objects into their representative dict kwargs[attr] = [ req() if isinstance(req, StateRequisite) else req for req in kwargs[attr] ] # build our attrs from kwargs. we sort the kwargs by key so that we # have consistent ordering for tests return [{k: kwargs[k]} for k in sorted(kwargs.keys())] @property def full_func(self): return "{!s}.{!s}".format(self.module, self.func) def __str__(self): return "{!s} = {!s}:{!s}".format(self.id_, self.full_func, self.attrs) def __call__(self): return {self.full_func: self.attrs} def __enter__(self): Registry.push_requisite(self.requisite) def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): Registry.pop_requisite() class SaltObject: """ Object based interface to the functions in __salt__ .. code-block:: python :linenos: Salt = SaltObject(__salt__) Salt.cmd.run(bar) """ def __init__(self, salt): self._salt = salt def __getattr__(self, mod): class __wrapper__: def __getattr__(wself, func): # pylint: disable=E0213 try: return self._salt["{}.{}".format(mod, func)] except KeyError: raise AttributeError return __wrapper__() class MapMeta(type): """ This is the metaclass for our Map class, used for building data maps based off of grain data. """ @classmethod def __prepare__(metacls, name, bases): return OrderedDict() def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): c = type.__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs) c.__ordered_attrs__ = attrs.keys() return c def __init__(cls, name, bases, nmspc): cls.__set_attributes__() # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter super().__init__(name, bases, nmspc) def __set_attributes__(cls): match_info = [] grain_targets = set() # find all of our filters for item in cls.__ordered_attrs__: if item[0] == "_": continue filt = cls.__dict__[item] # only process classes if not inspect.isclass(filt): continue # which grain are we filtering on grain = getattr(filt, "__grain__", "os_family") grain_targets.add(grain) # does the object pointed to have a __match__ attribute? # if so use it, otherwise use the name of the object # this is so that you can match complex values, which the python # class name syntax does not allow match = getattr(filt, "__match__", item) match_attrs = {} for name in filt.__dict__: if name[0] != "_": match_attrs[name] = filt.__dict__[name] match_info.append((grain, match, match_attrs)) # Reorder based on priority try: if not hasattr(cls.priority, "__iter__"): log.error("pyobjects: priority must be an iterable") else: new_match_info = [] for grain in cls.priority: # Using list() here because we will be modifying # match_info during iteration for index, item in list(enumerate(match_info)): try: if item[0] == grain: # Add item to new list new_match_info.append(item) # Clear item from old list match_info[index] = None except TypeError: # Already moved this item to new list pass # Add in any remaining items not defined in priority new_match_info.extend([x for x in match_info if x is not None]) # Save reordered list as the match_info list match_info = new_match_info except AttributeError: pass # Check for matches and update the attrs dict accordingly attrs = {} if match_info: grain_vals = Map.__salt__["grains.item"](*grain_targets) for grain, match, match_attrs in match_info: if grain not in grain_vals: continue if grain_vals[grain] == match: attrs.update(match_attrs) if hasattr(cls, "merge"): pillar = Map.__salt__["pillar.get"](cls.merge) if pillar: attrs.update(pillar) for name in attrs: setattr(cls, name, attrs[name]) def need_salt(*a, **k): log.error("Map needs __salt__ set before it can be used!") return {} class Map(metaclass=MapMeta): # pylint: disable=W0232 __salt__ = {"grains.filter_by": need_salt, "pillar.get": need_salt}
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