#
from sfa.util.faults import MissingSfaInfo, UnknownSfaType
from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
-from sfa.util.table import SfaTable
from sfa.util.defaultdict import defaultdict
-
from sfa.util.xrn import hrn_to_urn, get_leaf
from sfa.util.plxrn import slicename_to_hrn, hostname_to_hrn, hrn_to_pl_slicename, hrn_to_pl_login_base
+# one would think the driver should not need to mess with the SFA db, but..
+from sfa.storage.table import SfaTable
+
# the driver interface, mostly provides default behaviours
from sfa.managers.driver import Driver
convert a list of dictionaries into a dictionary keyed on the
specified dictionary key
"""
- keys = [rec[key] for rec in recs]
- return dict(zip(keys, recs))
+ return dict ( [ (rec[key],rec) for rec in recs ] )
#
-# inheriting Driver is not very helpful in the PL case but
-# makes sense in the general case
-#
# PlShell is just an xmlrpc serverproxy where methods
# can be sent as-is; it takes care of authentication
# from the global config
#
-# so OTOH we inherit PlShell just so one can do driver.GetNodes
+# so we inherit PlShell just so one can do driver.GetNodes
# which would not make much sense in the context of other testbeds
-# so ultimately PlDriver might just as well drop the PlShell inheritance
+# so ultimately PlDriver should drop the PlShell inheritance
+# and would have a driver.shell reference to a PlShell instead
#
class PlDriver (Driver, PlShell):
PlShell.__init__ (self, config)
self.hrn = config.SFA_INTERFACE_HRN
- # xxx thgen fixme - use SfaTable hardwired for now
- # will need to extend generic to support multiple storage systems
- #self.SfaTable = SfaTable
- # Initialize the PLC shell only if SFA wraps a myPLC
- rspec_type = config.get_aggregate_type()
- assert (rspec_type == 'pl' or rspec_type == 'vini' or \
- rspec_type == 'eucalyptus' or rspec_type == 'max')
########## disabled users
- def is_enabled_entity (self, record):
- self.fill_record_info(record)
+ def is_enabled (self, record):
+ # the incoming record was augmented already, so 'enabled' should be set
if record['type'] == 'user':
return record['enabled']
# only users can be disabled
return True
+ def augment_records_with_testbed_info (self, sfa_records):
+ return self.fill_record_info (sfa_records)
+
##########
def register (self, sfa_record, hrn, pub_key):
type = sfa_record['type']
records = [records]
self.fill_record_pl_info(records)
+ self.fill_record_hrns(records)
self.fill_record_sfa_info(records)
+ return records
def fill_record_pl_info(self, records):
"""
pubkeys = [keys[key_id]['key'] for key_id in record['key_ids'] if key_id in keys]
record['keys'] = pubkeys
- # fill in record hrns
- records = self.fill_record_hrns(records)
-
return records
def fill_record_hrns(self, records):
# we obtain
# get the sfa records
- # xxx thgen fixme - use SfaTable hardwired for now
- # table = self.SfaTable()
table = SfaTable()
person_list, persons = [], {}
person_list = table.find({'type': 'user', 'pointer': person_ids})
# xxx TODO: PostalAddress, Phone
record.update(sfa_info)
+
####################
- def update_membership(self, oldRecord, record):
- if record.type == "slice":
- self.update_membership_list(oldRecord, record, 'researcher',
- self.AddPersonToSlice,
- self.DeletePersonFromSlice)
- elif record.type == "authority":
- logger.info("update_membership 'autority' not implemented")
- pass
+ # plcapi works by changes, compute what needs to be added/deleted
+ def update_relation (self, subject_type, target_type, subject_id, target_ids):
+ # hard-wire the code for slice/user for now, could be smarter if needed
+ if subject_type =='slice' and target_type == 'user':
+ subject=self.GetSlices (subject_id)[0]
+ current_target_ids = subject['person_ids']
+ add_target_ids = list ( set (target_ids).difference(current_target_ids))
+ del_target_ids = list ( set (current_target_ids).difference(target_ids))
+ logger.info ("subject_id = %s (type=%s)"%(subject_id,type(subject_id)))
+ for target_id in add_target_ids:
+ self.AddPersonToSlice (target_id,subject_id)
+ logger.info ("add_target_id = %s (type=%s)"%(target_id,type(target_id)))
+ for target_id in del_target_ids:
+ logger.info ("del_target_id = %s (type=%s)"%(target_id,type(target_id)))
+ self.DeletePersonFromSlice (target_id, subject_id)
else:
- pass
+ logger.info('unexpected relation to maintain, %s -> %s'%(subject_type,target_type))
- def update_membership_list(self, oldRecord, record, listName, addFunc, delFunc):
- # get a list of the HRNs that are members of the old and new records
- if oldRecord:
- oldList = oldRecord.get(listName, [])
- else:
- oldList = []
- newList = record.get(listName, [])
-
- # if the lists are the same, then we don't have to update anything
- if (oldList == newList):
- return
-
- # build a list of the new person ids, by looking up each person to get
- # their pointer
- newIdList = []
- # xxx thgen fixme - use SfaTable hardwired for now
- #table = self.SfaTable()
- table = SfaTable()
- records = table.find({'type': 'user', 'hrn': newList})
- for rec in records:
- newIdList.append(rec['pointer'])
-
- # build a list of the old person ids from the person_ids field
- if oldRecord:
- oldIdList = oldRecord.get("person_ids", [])
- containerId = oldRecord.get_pointer()
- else:
- # if oldRecord==None, then we are doing a Register, instead of an
- # update.
- oldIdList = []
- containerId = record.get_pointer()
-
- # add people who are in the new list, but not the oldList
- for personId in newIdList:
- if not (personId in oldIdList):
- addFunc(personId, containerId)
-
- # remove people who are in the old list, but not the new list
- for personId in oldIdList:
- if not (personId in newIdList):
- delFunc(personId, containerId)
+