[88e7f2f] | 1 | #!/usr/local/bin/python |
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| 3 | import sys |
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| 4 | import os |
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| 5 | import pwd |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | from fedid import fedid |
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| 9 | from util import fedd_ssl_context |
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| 10 | from remote_service import service_caller |
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| 11 | from service_error import service_error |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | from optparse import OptionParser, OptionValueError |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | class client_opts(OptionParser): |
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| 17 | """ |
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| 18 | Standatd set of options that all clients talking to fedd can probably use. |
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| 19 | Client code usually specializes this. |
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| 20 | """ |
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| 21 | def __init__(self): |
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| 22 | OptionParser.__init__(self, usage="%prog [opts] (--help for details)", |
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| 23 | version="0.1") |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | self.add_option("--cert", action="store", dest="cert", |
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| 26 | type="string", help="my certificate file") |
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| 27 | self.add_option( "--debug", action="count", dest="debug", |
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| 28 | default=0, help="Set debug. Repeat for more information") |
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| 29 | self.add_option("--serialize_only", action="store_true", |
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| 30 | dest="serialize_only", default=False, |
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| 31 | help="Print the SOAP request that would be sent and exit") |
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| 32 | self.add_option("--trusted", action="store", dest="trusted", |
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| 33 | type="string", help="Trusted certificates (required)") |
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| 34 | self.add_option("--url", action="store", dest="url", |
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| 35 | type="string",default="https://localhost:23235", |
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| 36 | help="URL to connect to (default %default)") |
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| 37 | self.add_option("--transport", action="store", type="choice", |
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| 38 | choices=("xmlrpc", "soap"), default="soap", |
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| 39 | help="Transport for request (xmlrpc|soap) (Default: %default)") |
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| 40 | self.add_option("--trace", action="store_const", dest="tracefile", |
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| 41 | const=sys.stderr, help="Print SOAP exchange to stderr") |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | def exit_with_fault(exc, out=sys.stderr): |
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| 44 | """ |
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| 45 | Print an error message and exit. exc is the RPCException that caused the |
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| 46 | failure. |
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| 47 | """ |
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| 48 | codestr = "" |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | if exc.errstr: codestr = "Error: %s" % exc.errstr |
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| 51 | else: codestr = "" |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | if exc.code: |
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| 54 | if isinstance(exc.code, int): code = exc.code |
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| 55 | else: code = -1 |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | if len(codestr) > 0 : codestr += " (%d)" % code |
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| 58 | else: codestr = "Error Code: %d" % code |
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| 59 | else: |
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| 60 | code = -1 |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | print>>out, codestr |
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| 63 | print>>out, "Description: %s" % exc.desc |
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| 64 | sys.exit(code) |
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| 65 | |
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| 66 | class RPCException(RuntimeError): |
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| 67 | """ |
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| 68 | An error during the RPC exchange. It unifies errors from both SOAP and |
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| 69 | XMLPRC calls. |
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| 70 | """ |
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| 71 | def __init__(self, desc=None, code=None, errstr=None): |
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| 72 | RuntimeError.__init__(self) |
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| 73 | self.desc = desc |
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| 74 | if isinstance(code, int): self.code = code |
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| 75 | else: self.code = -1 |
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| 76 | self.errstr = errstr |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | def get_user_cert(): |
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| 80 | cert = os.path.expanduser("~/.ssl/emulab.pem") |
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| 81 | if not os.access(cert, os.R_OK): |
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| 82 | cert = None |
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| 83 | return cert |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | def wrangle_standard_options(opts): |
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| 86 | """ |
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| 87 | Look for the certificate to use for the call (check for the standard emulab |
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| 88 | file and any passed in. Make sure a present cert file can be read and |
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| 89 | generate a fedid from it. Make sure that any trusted cert file can be read |
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| 90 | and if the debug level is set, set the tracefile attribute as well. If any |
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| 91 | of these tests fail, raise a RuntimeError. Otherwise return the |
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| 92 | certificate file and the dedid. |
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| 93 | """ |
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| 94 | if opts.debug > 0: opts.tracefile=sys.stderr |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | if opts.trusted: |
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| 97 | if ( not os.access(opts.trusted, os.R_OK) ) : |
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| 98 | raise RuntimeError("Cannot read trusted certificates (%s)" \ |
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| 99 | % opts.trusted) |
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| 100 | |
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| 101 | cert = get_user_cert() |
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| 102 | if opts.cert: cert = opts.cert |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | if cert is None: |
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| 105 | raise RuntimeError("No certificate given (--cert) or found") |
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| 106 | |
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| 107 | if os.access(cert, os.R_OK): |
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| 108 | fid = fedid(file=cert) |
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| 109 | else: |
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| 110 | raise RuntimeError("Cannot read certificate (%s)" % cert) |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | return (cert, fid) |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | def save_certfile(out_certfile, ea): |
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| 115 | """ |
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| 116 | if the experiment authority section in ea has a certificate and the |
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| 117 | out_certfile parameter has a place to put it, save the cert to the file. |
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| 118 | EnvronnemtError s can come from the file operations. |
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| 119 | """ |
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| 120 | if out_certfile and ea and 'X509' in ea: |
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| 121 | f = open(out_certfile, "w") |
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| 122 | print >>f, ea['X509'] |
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| 123 | f.close() |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | |
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| 126 | def do_rpc(req_dict, url, transport, cert, trusted, tracefile=None, |
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| 127 | serialize_only=False, caller=None, responseBody=None): |
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| 128 | """ |
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| 129 | The work of sending and parsing the RPC as either XMLRPC or SOAP |
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| 130 | """ |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | if caller is None: |
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| 133 | raise RuntimeError("Must provide caller to do_rpc") |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | context = None |
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| 136 | while context == None: |
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| 137 | try: |
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| 138 | context = fedd_ssl_context(cert, trusted) |
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| 139 | except Exception, e: |
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| 140 | # Yes, doing this on message type is not ideal. The string |
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| 141 | # comes from OpenSSL, so check there is this stops working. |
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| 142 | if str(e) == "bad decrypt": |
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| 143 | print >>sys.stderr, "Bad Passphrase given." |
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| 144 | else: raise |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | if transport == "soap": |
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| 147 | if serialize_only: |
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| 148 | print caller.serialize_soap(req_dict) |
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| 149 | return { } |
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| 150 | else: |
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| 151 | try: |
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| 152 | resp = caller.call_soap_service(url, req_dict, |
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| 153 | context=context, tracefile=tracefile) |
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| 154 | except service_error, e: |
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| 155 | raise RPCException(desc=e.desc, code=e.code, |
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| 156 | errstr=e.code_string()) |
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| 157 | elif transport == "xmlrpc": |
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| 158 | if serialize_only: |
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| 159 | ser = dumps((req_dict,)) |
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| 160 | print ser |
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| 161 | return { } |
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| 162 | else: |
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| 163 | try: |
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| 164 | resp = caller.call_xmlrpc_service(url, req_dict, |
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| 165 | context=context, tracefile=tracefile) |
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| 166 | except service_error, e: |
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| 167 | raise RPCException(desc=e.desc, code=e.code, |
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| 168 | errstr=e.code_string()) |
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| 169 | else: |
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| 170 | raise RuntimeError("Unknown RPC transport: %s" % transport) |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | if responseBody: |
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| 173 | if responseBody in resp: return resp[responseBody] |
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| 174 | else: raise RuntimeError("No body in response??") |
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| 175 | else: |
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| 176 | return resp |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | def get_experiment_names(eid): |
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| 179 | """ |
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| 180 | eid is the experimentID entry in one of a dict representing a fedd message. |
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| 181 | Pull out the fedid and localname from that hash and return them as fedid, |
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| 182 | localid) |
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| 183 | """ |
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| 184 | fedid = None |
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| 185 | local = None |
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| 186 | for id in eid or []: |
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| 187 | for k in id.keys(): |
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| 188 | if k =='fedid': |
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| 189 | fedid = id[k] |
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| 190 | elif k =='localname': |
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| 191 | local = id[k] |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | return (fedid, local) |
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| 194 | |
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| 195 | class info_format: |
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| 196 | def __init__(self, out=sys.stdout): |
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| 197 | self.out = out |
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| 198 | self.key = { |
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| 199 | 'vis': 'vis', |
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| 200 | 'vtopo': 'vtopo', |
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| 201 | 'federant': 'federant', |
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| 202 | 'experimentdescription': 'experimentdescription', |
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| 203 | 'id': 'experimentID', |
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| 204 | 'status': 'experimentStatus', |
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| 205 | 'log': 'allocationLog', |
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| 206 | 'embedding': 'embedding', |
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| 207 | } |
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| 208 | self.formatter = { |
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| 209 | 'vis': self.print_vis_or_vtopo('vis', self.out), |
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| 210 | 'vtopo': self.print_vis_or_vtopo('vtopo', self.out), |
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| 211 | 'federant': self.print_xml, |
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| 212 | 'experimentdescription': self.print_xml, |
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| 213 | 'id': self.print_id, |
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| 214 | 'status': self.print_string, |
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| 215 | 'log': self.print_string, |
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| 216 | 'embedding': self.print_xml, |
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| 217 | } |
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| 218 | |
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| 219 | def print_string(self, d): |
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| 220 | """ |
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| 221 | Print the string to the class output. |
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| 222 | """ |
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| 223 | print >>self.out, d |
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| 224 | |
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| 225 | def print_id(self, d): |
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| 226 | """ |
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| 227 | d is an array of ID dicts. Print each one to the class output. |
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| 228 | """ |
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| 229 | for id in d or []: |
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| 230 | for k, i in id.items(): |
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| 231 | print >>self.out, "%s: %s" % (k, i) |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | def print_xml(self, d): |
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| 234 | """ |
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| 235 | Very simple ugly xml formatter of the kinds of dicts that come back |
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| 236 | from services. |
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| 237 | """ |
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| 238 | if isinstance(d, dict): |
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| 239 | for k, v in d.items(): |
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| 240 | print >>self.out, "<%s>" % k |
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| 241 | self.print_xml(v) |
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| 242 | print >>self.out, "</%s>" % k |
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| 243 | elif isinstance(d, list): |
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| 244 | for x in d: |
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| 245 | self.print_xml(x) |
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| 246 | else: |
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| 247 | print >>self.out, d |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | |
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| 250 | class print_vis_or_vtopo: |
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| 251 | """ |
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| 252 | Print the retrieved data is a simple xml representation of the dict. |
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| 253 | """ |
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| 254 | def __init__(self, top, out=sys.stdout): |
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| 255 | self.xml = top |
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| 256 | self.out = out |
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| 257 | |
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| 258 | def __call__(self, d, out=sys.stdout): |
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| 259 | str = "<%s>\n" % self.xml |
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| 260 | for t in ('node', 'lan'): |
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| 261 | if d.has_key(t): |
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| 262 | for x in d[t]: |
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| 263 | str += "<%s>" % t |
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| 264 | for k in x.keys(): |
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| 265 | str += "<%s>%s</%s>" % (k, x[k],k) |
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| 266 | str += "</%s>\n" % t |
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| 267 | str+= "</%s>" % self.xml |
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| 268 | print >>self.out, str |
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| 269 | |
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| 270 | def __call__(self, d, r): |
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| 271 | """ |
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| 272 | Print the data of type r (one of the keys of key) to the class output. |
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| 273 | """ |
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| 274 | k = self.key.get(r, None) |
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| 275 | if k: |
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| 276 | if k in d: self.formatter[r](d[k]) |
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| 277 | else: raise RuntimeError("Bad response: no %s" %k) |
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| 278 | else: |
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| 279 | raise RuntimeError("Don't understand datatype %s" %r) |
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| 280 | |
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