from sfa.util.faults import SfaInvalidArgument, InvalidRSpec, SfatablesRejected
-from sfa.util.xrn import urn_to_hrn
+from sfa.util.sfatime import datetime_to_string
+from sfa.util.xrn import Xrn, urn_to_hrn
from sfa.util.method import Method
from sfa.util.sfatablesRuntime import run_sfatables
from sfa.trust.credential import Credential
from sfa.storage.parameter import Parameter, Mixed
from sfa.rspecs.rspec import RSpec
+from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
+
class Allocate(Method):
"""
- Allocate resources as described in a request RSpec argument
- to a slice with the named URN. On success, one or more slivers
- are allocated, containing resources satisfying the request, and
- assigned to the given slice. This method returns a listing and
- description of the resources reserved for the slice by this
- operation, in the form of a manifest RSpec. Allocated slivers
- are held for an aggregate-determined period. Clients must Renew
- or Provision slivers before the expiration time (given in the
+ Allocate resources as described in a request RSpec argument
+ to a slice with the named URN. On success, one or more slivers
+ are allocated, containing resources satisfying the request, and
+ assigned to the given slice. This method returns a listing and
+ description of the resources reserved for the slice by this
+ operation, in the form of a manifest RSpec. Allocated slivers
+ are held for an aggregate-determined period. Clients must Renew
+ or Provision slivers before the expiration time (given in the
return struct), or the aggregate will automatically Delete them.
@param slice_urn (string) URN of slice to allocate to
@param credentials (dict) of credentials
@param rspec (string) rspec to allocate
-
+ @param options (dict)
+
+ As of 3.1.16, the PL driver implements here an important option named
+ 'pltags' that affects the management of slice tags.
+
+ This option can take 3 values
+ (*) options['pltags'] == 'ignore' (default)
+ This is the recommended mode; in this mode all slice tags passed
+ here are ignore, which correspond to the <planetlab:attribute> XML tags in
+ the <sliver_type> areas of incoming rspec to Allocate.
+ In other words you are guaranteed to leave slice tags alone.
+ (*) options['pltags'] == 'append'
+ All incoming slice tags are added to corresponding slivers,
+ unless an exact match can be found in the PLC db
+ (*) options['pltags'] == 'sync'
+ The historical mode, that attempts to leave the PLC db in a state
+ in sync with the ones specified in incoming rspec.
+
+ See also http://svn.planet-lab.org/wiki/SFASliceTags
+
"""
interfaces = ['aggregate', 'slicemgr']
accepts = [
Parameter(str, "Slice URN"),
- Parameter(dict, "List of credentials")),
+ Parameter(type([dict]), "List of credentials"),
Parameter(str, "RSpec"),
Parameter(dict, "options"),
- ]
+ ]
returns = Parameter(str, "Allocated RSpec")
def call(self, xrn, creds, rspec, options):
xrn = Xrn(xrn, type='slice')
- self.api.logger.info("interface: %s\ttarget-hrn: %s\tmethod-name: %s"%(self.api.interface, xrn.get_hrn(), self.name))
# Find the valid credentials
- valid_creds = self.api.auth.checkCredentials(creds, 'createsliver', xrn.get_hrn())
-
- # make sure request is not empty
- slivers = RSpec(rspec).version.get_nodes_with_slivers()
- if not slivers:
- raise InvalidRSpec("Missing <sliver_type> or <sliver> element. Request rspec must explicitly allocate slivers")
+ valid_creds = self.api.auth.checkCredentialsSpeaksFor(
+ creds, 'createsliver', xrn.get_hrn(), options=options)
+ the_credential = Credential(cred=valid_creds[0])
+
+ # use the expiration from the first valid credential to determine when
+ # the slivers should expire.
+ expiration = datetime_to_string(the_credential.expiration)
+
+ logger.debug(
+ "Allocate, received expiration from credential: %s" % expiration)
+
+# turned off, as passing an empty rspec is indeed useful for cleaning up the slice
+# # make sure request is not empty
+# slivers = RSpec(rspec).version.get_nodes_with_slivers()
+# if not slivers:
+# raise InvalidRSpec("Missing <sliver_type> or <sliver> element. Request rspec must explicitly allocate slivers")
# flter rspec through sfatables
if self.api.interface in ['aggregate']:
chain_name = 'INCOMING'
elif self.api.interface in ['slicemgr']:
chain_name = 'FORWARD-INCOMING'
- self.api.logger.debug("Allocate: sfatables on chain %s"%chain_name)
- origin_hrn = Credential(string=valid_creds[0]).get_gid_caller().get_hrn()
- rspec = run_sfatables(chain_name, xrn.get_hrn(), origin_hrn, rspec)
- slivers = RSpec(rspec).version.get_nodes_with_slivers()
- if not slivers:
- raise SfatablesRejected(slice_xrn)
-
- result = self.api.manager.Allocate(self.api, xrn.get_urn(), creds, rspec, options)
+ logger.debug("Allocate: sfatables on chain %s" % chain_name)
+ actual_caller_hrn = the_credential.actual_caller_hrn()
+ logger.info("interface: %s\tcaller-hrn: %s\ttarget-hrn: %s\tmethod-name: %s" %
+ (self.api.interface, actual_caller_hrn, xrn.get_hrn(), self.name))
+ rspec = run_sfatables(chain_name, xrn.get_hrn(),
+ actual_caller_hrn, rspec)
+# turned off, as passing an empty rspec is indeed useful for cleaning up the slice
+# slivers = RSpec(rspec).version.get_nodes_with_slivers()
+# if not slivers:
+# raise SfatablesRejected(slice_xrn)
+
+ # pass this to the driver code in case they need it
+ options['actual_caller_hrn'] = actual_caller_hrn
+ result = self.api.manager.Allocate(
+ self.api, xrn.get_urn(), creds, rspec, expiration, options)
return result