# Mark Huang <mlhuang@cs.princeton.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University
#
-# $Id$
+# $Id: Method.py,v 1.20 2006/12/20 14:08:40 tmack Exp $
#
import xmlrpclib
from types import *
import textwrap
import os
+import time
+import pprint
+
+from types import StringTypes
from PLC.Faults import *
-from PLC.Parameter import Parameter, Mixed
+from PLC.Parameter import Parameter, Mixed, python_type, xmlrpc_type
from PLC.Auth import Auth
+from PLC.Debug import profile, log
+from PLC.Events import Event, Events
+from PLC.Nodes import Node, Nodes
+from PLC.Persons import Person, Persons
class Method:
"""
returns = bool
status = "current"
- def call(self):
+ def call(self, *args):
"""
Method body for all PLCAPI functions. Must override.
"""
# API may set this to a (addr, port) tuple if known
self.source = None
-
- def __call__(self, *args):
+
+ def __call__(self, *args, **kwds):
"""
Main entry point for all PLCAPI functions. Type checks
arguments, authenticates, and executes call().
"""
try:
+ start = time.time()
(min_args, max_args, defaults) = self.args()
-
- # Check that the right number of arguments were passed in
+
+ # Check that the right number of arguments were passed in
if len(args) < len(min_args) or len(args) > len(max_args):
raise PLCInvalidArgumentCount(len(args), len(min_args), len(max_args))
for name, value, expected in zip(max_args, args, self.accepts):
- self.type_check(name, value, expected)
-
- # The first argument to all methods that require
- # authentication, should be an Auth structure. The rest of the
- # arguments to the call may also be used in the authentication
- # check. For example, calls made by the Boot Manager are
- # verified by comparing a hash of the message parameters to
- # the value in the authentication structure.
-
- if len(self.accepts):
- auth = None
- if isinstance(self.accepts[0], Auth):
- auth = self.accepts[0]
- elif isinstance(self.accepts[0], Mixed):
- for auth in self.accepts[0]:
- if isinstance(auth, Auth):
- break
- if isinstance(auth, Auth):
- auth.check(self, *args)
-
- return self.call(*args)
+ self.type_check(name, value, expected, args)
+
+ result = self.call(*args, **kwds)
+ runtime = time.time() - start
+
+ if self.api.config.PLC_API_DEBUG or hasattr(self, 'message'):
+ self.log(0, runtime, *args)
+
+ return result
except PLCFault, fault:
# Prepend method name to expected faults
fault.faultString = self.name + ": " + fault.faultString
+ runtime = time.time() - start
+ self.log(fault.faultCode, runtime, *args)
raise fault
+ def log(self, fault_code, runtime, *args):
+ """
+ Log the transaction
+ """
+
+ # Do not log system or Get calls
+ if self.name.startswith('system') or self.name.startswith('Get'):
+ return False
+
+ # Create a new event
+ event = Event(self.api)
+ event['fault_code'] = fault_code
+ event['runtime'] = runtime
+
+ # Redact passwords and sessions
+ if args and isinstance(args[0], dict):
+ for password in 'AuthString', 'session':
+ if args[0].has_key(password):
+ auth = args[0].copy()
+ auth[password] = "Removed by API"
+ args = (auth,) + args[1:]
+
+ # Log call representation
+ # XXX Truncate to avoid DoS
+ event['call'] = self.name + pprint.saferepr(args)
+ event['call_name'] = self.name
+
+ # Both users and nodes can call some methods
+ if isinstance(self.caller, Person):
+ event['person_id'] = self.caller['person_id']
+ elif isinstance(self.caller, Node):
+ event['node_id'] = self.caller['node_id']
+
+ event.sync(commit = False)
+
+ if hasattr(self, 'object_ids'):
+ for object_id in self.object_ids:
+ event.add_object(object_id, commit = False)
+
+ # Set the message for this event
+ if hasattr(self, 'message'):
+ event['message'] = self.message
+
+ # Commit
+ event.sync()
+
def help(self, indent = " "):
"""
Text documentation for the method.
elif isinstance(param, Mixed):
for subparam in param:
text += param_text(name, subparam, indent + step, step)
- elif isinstance(param, (list, tuple)):
+ elif isinstance(param, (list, tuple, set)):
for subparam in param:
text += param_text("", subparam, indent + step, step)
return (min_args, max_args, defaults)
- def type_check(self, name, value, expected):
+ def type_check(self, name, value, expected, args):
"""
Checks the type of the named value against the expected type,
which may be a Python type, a typed value, a Parameter, a
if isinstance(expected, Mixed):
for item in expected:
try:
- self.type_check(name, value, item)
- expected = item
- break
+ self.type_check(name, value, item, args)
+ return
except PLCInvalidArgument, fault:
pass
- if expected != item:
- xmlrpc_types = [xmlrpc_type(item) for item in expected]
- raise PLCInvalidArgument("expected %s, got %s" % \
- (" or ".join(xmlrpc_types),
- xmlrpc_type(type(value))),
- name)
+ raise fault
+
+ # If an authentication structure is expected, save it and
+ # authenticate after basic type checking is done.
+ if isinstance(expected, Auth):
+ auth = expected
+ else:
+ auth = None
# Get actual expected type from within the Parameter structure
- elif isinstance(expected, Parameter):
+ if isinstance(expected, Parameter):
+ min = expected.min
+ max = expected.max
+ nullok = expected.nullok
expected = expected.type
+ else:
+ min = None
+ max = None
+ nullok = False
expected_type = python_type(expected)
+ # If value can be NULL
+ if value is None and nullok:
+ return
+
# Strings are a special case. Accept either unicode or str
# types if a string is expected.
if expected_type in StringTypes and isinstance(value, StringTypes):
xmlrpc_type(type(value))),
name)
+ # If a minimum or maximum (length, value) has been specified
+ if expected_type in StringTypes:
+ if min is not None and \
+ len(value.encode(self.api.encoding)) < min:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be at least %d bytes long" % (name, min)
+ if max is not None and \
+ len(value.encode(self.api.encoding)) > max:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be at most %d bytes long" % (name, max)
+ elif expected_type in (list, tuple, set):
+ if min is not None and len(value) < min:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must contain at least %d items" % (name, min)
+ if max is not None and len(value) > max:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must contain at most %d items" % (name, max)
+ else:
+ if min is not None and value < min:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be > %s" % (name, str(min))
+ if max is not None and value > max:
+ raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be < %s" % (name, str(max))
+
# If a list with particular types of items is expected
- if isinstance(expected, (list, tuple)):
+ if isinstance(expected, (list, tuple, set)):
for i in range(len(value)):
if i >= len(expected):
- i = len(expected) - 1
- self.type_check(name + "[]", value[i], expected[i])
+ j = len(expected) - 1
+ else:
+ j = i
+ self.type_check(name + "[]", value[i], expected[j], args)
# If a struct with particular (or required) types of items is
# expected.
elif isinstance(expected, dict):
for key in value.keys():
if key in expected:
- self.type_check(name + "['%s']" % key, value[key], expected[key])
+ self.type_check(name + "['%s']" % key, value[key], expected[key], args)
for key, subparam in expected.iteritems():
if isinstance(subparam, Parameter) and \
+ subparam.optional is not None and \
not subparam.optional and key not in value.keys():
raise PLCInvalidArgument("'%s' not specified" % key, name)
-def python_type(arg):
- """
- Returns the Python type of the specified argument, which may be a
- Python type, a typed value, or a Parameter.
- """
-
- if isinstance(arg, Parameter):
- arg = arg.type
-
- if isinstance(arg, type):
- return arg
- else:
- return type(arg)
-
-def xmlrpc_type(arg):
- """
- Returns the XML-RPC type of the specified argument, which may be a
- Python type, a typed value, or a Parameter.
- """
-
- arg_type = python_type(arg)
-
- if arg_type == NoneType:
- return "nil"
- elif arg_type == IntType or arg_type == LongType:
- return "int"
- elif arg_type == bool:
- return "boolean"
- elif arg_type == FloatType:
- return "double"
- elif arg_type in StringTypes:
- return "string"
- elif arg_type == ListType or arg_type == TupleType:
- return "array"
- elif arg_type == DictType:
- return "struct"
- elif arg_type == Mixed:
- # Not really an XML-RPC type but return "mixed" for
- # documentation purposes.
- return "mixed"
- else:
- raise PLCAPIError, "XML-RPC cannot marshal %s objects" % arg_type
+ if auth is not None:
+ auth.check(self, *args)