#
-# Functions for interacting with the node_bootstates table in the database
+# Functions for interacting with the boot_states table in the database
#
# Mark Huang <mlhuang@cs.princeton.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University
#
-# $Id$
-#
+from PLC.Faults import *
from PLC.Parameter import Parameter
+from PLC.Table import Row, Table
-class BootStates(list):
+class BootState(Row):
"""
- Representation of the node_bootstates table in the database.
+ Representation of a row in the boot_states table. To use,
+ instantiate with a dict of values.
"""
+ table_name = 'boot_states'
+ primary_key = 'boot_state'
+ join_tables = ['nodes']
fields = {
- 'boot_state': Parameter(int, "Node boot state"),
+ 'boot_state': Parameter(str, "Boot state", max = 20),
}
- def __init__(self, api):
- sql = "SELECT * FROM node_bootstates"
-
- for row in api.db.selectall(sql):
- self.append(row['boot_state'])
+ def validate_boot_state(self, name):
+ # Make sure name is not blank
+ if not len(name):
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "Boot state must be specified"
+
+ # Make sure boot state does not already exist
+ conflicts = BootStates(self.api, [name])
+ if conflicts:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "Boot state name already in use"
+
+ return name
+
+class BootStates(Table):
+ """
+ Representation of the boot_states table in the database.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, api, boot_states = None):
+ Table.__init__(self, api, BootState)
+
+ sql = "SELECT %s FROM boot_states" % \
+ ", ".join(BootState.fields)
+
+ if boot_states:
+ sql += " WHERE boot_state IN (%s)" % ", ".join( [ api.db.quote (s) for s in boot_states ] )
+
+ self.selectall(sql)