from sfa.trust.certificate import Certificate, Keypair, convert_public_key
from sfa.trust.gid import create_uuid
-from sfa.storage.model import make_record, RegRecord, RegAuthority, RegUser, RegSlice, RegKey
+from sfa.storage.model import make_record, RegRecord, RegAuthority, RegUser, RegSlice, RegKey, \
+ augment_with_sfa_builtins
from sfa.storage.alchemy import dbsession
+### the types that we need to exclude from sqlobjects before being able to dump
+# them on the xmlrpc wire
+from sqlalchemy.orm.collections import InstrumentedList
class RegistryManager:
if not record:
raise RecordNotFound("hrn=%s, type=%s"%(hrn,type))
- # xxx for the record only
- # used to call this, which was wrong, now all needed data is natively is our DB
- # self.driver.augment_records_with_testbed_info (record.__dict__)
- # likewise, we deprecate is_enabled which was not really useful
- # if not self.driver.is_enabled (record.__dict__): ...
- # xxx for the record only
-
# get the callers gid
# if caller_xrn is not specified assume the caller is the record
# object itself.
return new_cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
- def Resolve(self, api, xrns, type=None, full=True):
+ # the default for full, which means 'dig into the testbed as well', should be false
+ def Resolve(self, api, xrns, type=None, details=False):
if not isinstance(xrns, types.ListType):
# try to infer type if not set and we get a single input
credential = api.getCredential()
interface = api.registries[registry_hrn]
server_proxy = api.server_proxy(interface, credential)
- peer_records = server_proxy.Resolve(xrns, credential,type)
+ # should propagate the details flag but that's not supported in the xmlrpc interface yet
+ #peer_records = server_proxy.Resolve(xrns, credential,type, details=details)
+ peer_records = server_proxy.Resolve(xrns, credential)
# pass foreign records as-is
# previous code used to read
# records.extend([SfaRecord(dict=record).as_dict() for record in peer_records])
local_records = dbsession.query(RegRecord).filter(RegRecord.hrn.in_(local_hrns))
if type:
local_records = local_records.filter_by(type=type)
- local_records=local_records.all()
- logger.info("Resolve: local_records=%s (type=%s)"%(local_records,type))
+ local_records=local_records.all()
+
+ for local_record in local_records:
+ augment_with_sfa_builtins (local_record)
+
+ logger.info("Resolve, (details=%s,type=%s) local_records=%s "%(details,type,local_records))
local_dicts = [ record.__dict__ for record in local_records ]
- if full:
- # in full mode we get as much info as we can, which involves contacting the
+ if details:
+ # in details mode we get as much info as we can, which involves contacting the
# testbed for getting implementation details about the record
self.driver.augment_records_with_testbed_info(local_dicts)
# also we fill the 'url' field for known authorities
record.url=neighbour_dict[hrn].get_url()
return
for record in local_records: solve_neighbour_url (record)
-
# convert local record objects to dicts for xmlrpc
# xxx somehow here calling dict(record) issues a weird error
# however record.todict() seems to work fine
# records.extend( [ dict(record) for record in local_records ] )
- records.extend( [ record.todict() for record in local_records ] )
+ records.extend( [ record.todict(exclude_types=[InstrumentedList]) for record in local_records ] )
+
if not records:
raise RecordNotFound(str(hrns))
records = dbsession.query(RegRecord).filter(RegRecord.hrn.startswith(hrn))
else:
records = dbsession.query(RegRecord).filter_by(authority=hrn)
- record_dicts=[ record.todict() for record in records ]
+ # so that sfi list can show more than plain names...
+ for record in records: augment_with_sfa_builtins (record)
+ record_dicts=[ record.todict(exclude_types=[InstrumentedList]) for record in records ]
return record_dicts
####################
# utility for handling relationships among the SFA objects
- # given that the SFA db does not handle this sort of relationsships
- # it will rely on side-effects in the testbed to keep this persistent
# subject_record describes the subject of the relationships
# ref_record contains the target values for the various relationships we need to manage
- # (to begin with, this is just the slice x person relationship)
+ # (to begin with, this is just the slice x person (researcher) and authority x person (pi) relationships)
def update_driver_relations (self, subject_obj, ref_obj):
type=subject_obj.type
#for (k,v) in subject_obj.__dict__.items(): print k,'=',v
api.auth.hierarchy.create_auth(hrn_to_urn(hrn,'authority'))
# get the GID from the newly created authority
+ auth_info = api.auth.get_auth_info(hrn)
gid = auth_info.get_gid_object()
record.gid=gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
dbsession.commit()
# update the PLC information that was specified with the record
- # xxx oddly enough, without this statement, record.__dict__ as received by
- # the driver seems to be off
+ # xxx oddly enough, without this useless statement,
+ # record.__dict__ as received by the driver seems to be off
# anyway the driver should receive an object
# (and then extract __dict__ itself if needed)
- print "before driver.update, record=%s"%record
+ print "DO NOT REMOVE ME before driver.update, record=%s"%record
if not self.driver.update (record.__dict__, new_record.__dict__, hrn, new_key):
logger.warning("driver.update failed")