## # Geniwrapper Configuration Info # # This module holds configuration parameters for geniwrapper. There are two # main pieces of information that are used: the database connection and # the PLCAPI connection ## ## # Geniwrapper uses a MYSQL database to store records. This database may be # co-located with the PLC database, or it may be a separate database. The # following parameters define the connection to the database. # # Note that Geniwrapper does not access any of the PLC databases directly via # a mysql connection; All PLC databases are accessed via PLCAPI. import os import sys # If we have been checked out into a directory at the same # level as myplc, where plc_config.py lives. If we are in a # MyPLC environment, plc_config.py has already been installed # in site-packages. myplc = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))) + \ os.sep + "myplc" class Config: """ Parse the bash/Python/PHP version of the configuration file. Very fast but no type conversions. """ def __init__(self, file = "/etc/planetlab/plc_config"): # Load plc_config try: execfile(file, self.__dict__) except: # Try myplc directory try: execfile(myplc + os.sep + "plc_config", self.__dict__) except: raise PLCAPIError("Could not find plc_config in " + \ file + ", " + \ myplc + os.sep + "plc_config") plcConfig = Config() def get_default_dbinfo(): dbinfo = { 'dbname' : plcConfig.PLC_DB_NAME, 'address' : plcConfig.PLC_DB_HOST, 'port' : plcConfig.PLC_DB_PORT, 'user' : plcConfig.PLC_DB_USER, 'password' : plcConfig.PLC_DB_PASSWORD } return dbinfo ## # Geniwrapper uses a PLCAPI connection to perform operations on the registry, # such as creating and deleting slices. This connection requires an account # on the PLC server with full administrator access. # # The Url parameter controls whether the connection uses PLCAPI directly (i.e. # Geniwrapper is located on the same machine as PLC), or uses a XMLRPC connection # to the PLC machine. If you wish to use the API directly, then remove the Url # field from the dictionary. def get_pl_auth(): pl_auth = {'Username': plcConfig.PLC_API_MAINTENANCE_USER, 'AuthMethod': 'capability', 'AuthString': plcConfig.PLC_API_MAINTENANCE_PASSWORD, "Url": 'https://%s:%s%s' %(plcConfig.PLC_API_HOST, plcConfig.PLC_API_PORT, plcConfig.PLC_API_PATH) } return pl_auth