print line
else:
print line
- self.create_global_parser().print_help()
+ self.create_parser_global().print_help()
# preserve order from the code
for command in commands_list:
(doc, args_string, example) = commands_dict[command]
doc=doc.replace("\n","\n"+35*' ')
print format3%(command,args_string,doc)
if verbose:
- self.create_command_parser(command).print_help()
+ self.create_parser_command(command).print_help()
### now if a known command was found we can be more verbose on that one
def print_help (self):
print "\n==================== %s example(s)"%self.command
print example
- def create_global_parser(self):
+ def create_parser_global(self):
# Generate command line parser
parser = OptionParser(add_help_option=False,
usage="sfi [sfi_options] command [cmd_options] [cmd_args]",
return parser
- def create_command_parser(self, command):
+ def create_parser_command(self, command):
if command not in commands_dict:
msg="Invalid command\n"
msg+="Commands: "
parser.add_option('-m', '--myslice', dest='myslice', action='store_true', default=False,
help='how myslice config variables as well')
+ if command in ("version"):
+ parser.add_option("-R","--registry-version",
+ action="store_true", dest="version_registry", default=False,
+ help="probe registry version instead of sliceapi")
+ parser.add_option("-l","--local",
+ action="store_true", dest="version_local", default=False,
+ help="display version of the local client")
+
if command in ("add", "update"):
parser.add_option('-x', '--xrn', dest='xrn', metavar='<xrn>', help='object hrn/urn (mandatory)')
parser.add_option('-t', '--type', dest='type', metavar='<type>', help='object type', default=None)
parser.add_option("-A","--to-authority",dest='delegate_to_authority',action='store_true',default=False,
help="""by default the mandatory argument is expected to be a user,
use this if you mean an authority instead""")
-
- if command in ("version"):
- parser.add_option("-R","--registry-version",
- action="store_true", dest="version_registry", default=False,
- help="probe registry version instead of sliceapi")
- parser.add_option("-l","--local",
- action="store_true", dest="version_local", default=False,
- help="display version of the local client")
+ if command in ("myslice"):
+ parser.add_option("-p","--password",dest='password',action='store',default=None,
+ help="specify mainfold password on the command line")
+
return parser
return method(command_options, command_args)
def main(self):
- self.sfi_parser = self.create_global_parser()
+ self.sfi_parser = self.create_parser_global()
(options, args) = self.sfi_parser.parse_args()
if options.help:
self.print_commands_help(options)
sys.exit(1)
# second pass options parsing
self.command=command
- self.command_parser = self.create_command_parser(command)
+ self.command_parser = self.create_parser_command(command)
(command_options, command_args) = self.command_parser.parse_args(args[1:])
if command_options.help:
self.print_help()
show_credentials(cred)
return self.registry().Update(record_dict, cred)
- @register_command("name","")
+ @register_command("hrn","")
def remove(self, options, args):
"remove registry record by name (Remove)"
auth_cred = self.my_authority_credential_string()
my_records=self.registry().Resolve(self.user,self.my_credential_string)
if len(my_records)!=1: print "Cannot Resolve %s -- exiting"%self.user; sys.exit(1)
my_record=my_records[0]
- sfi_logger.info("Checking for authorities that we are PI for")
my_auths = my_record['reg-pi-authorities']
- sfi_logger.debug("Found %d authorities: %s"%(len(my_auths),my_auths))
+ sfi_logger.info("Found %d authorities that we are PI for"%len(my_auths))
+ sfi_logger.debug("They are %s"%(my_auths))
# (c) get the set of slices that we are in
- sfi_logger.info("Checking for slices that we are member of")
my_slices=my_record['reg-slices']
- sfi_logger.debug("Found %d slices: %s"%(len(my_slices),my_slices))
+ sfi_logger.info("Found %d slices that we are member of"%len(my_slices))
+ sfi_logger.debug("They are: %s"%(my_slices))
# (d) make sure we have *valid* credentials for all these
hrn_credentials=[]
# switch to myslice using an authority instead of a user
delegatee_type='user'
delegatee_hrn=myslice_dict['delegate']
- hrn_delegated_credentials = [
- (hrn, htype, self.client_bootstrap.delegate_credential_string (credential, delegatee_hrn, delegatee_type),)
- for (hrn, htype, credential) in hrn_credentials ]
+ hrn_delegated_credentials = []
+ for (hrn, htype, credential) in hrn_credentials:
+ delegated_credential = self.client_bootstrap.delegate_credential_string (credential, delegatee_hrn, delegatee_type)
+ hrn_delegated_credentials.append ((hrn, htype, delegated_credential, ))
+ # inspect
+ inspect=Credential(string=delegated_credential)
+ expire_datetime=inspect.get_expiration()
+ sfi_logger.info("Delegated credential for %s (%s) expires on %s"%(hrn,htype,expire_datetime))
# (f) and finally upload them to manifold server
# xxx todo add an option so the password can be set on the command line
uploader = ManifoldUploader (logger=sfi_logger,
url=myslice_dict['backend'],
platform=myslice_dict['platform'],
- username=myslice_dict['username'])
+ username=myslice_dict['username'],
+ password=options.password)
+ uploader.prompt_all()
for (hrn,htype,delegated_credential) in hrn_delegated_credentials:
sfi_logger.info("Uploading delegated credential for %s (%s)"%(hrn,htype))
- uploader.upload(delegated_credential,message=hrn)
+ uploader.upload(delegated_credential,message="%s (%s)"%(hrn,htype))
# at first I thought we would want to save these,
# like 'sfi delegate does' but on second thought
# it is probably not helpful as people would not