-from sfa.util.faults import *
-from sfa.util.server import SfaServer
+from sfa.server.sfaserver import SfaServer
from sfa.util.xrn import hrn_to_urn
-from sfa.server.interface import Interfaces
+from sfa.server.interface import Interfaces, Interface
+from sfa.util.config import Config
+# this truly is a server-side object
class Aggregate(SfaServer):
##
def __init__(self, ip, port, key_file, cert_file):
SfaServer.__init__(self, ip, port, key_file, cert_file,'aggregate')
-##
+#
# Aggregates is a dictionary of aggregate connections keyed on the aggregate hrn
-
+# as such it's more of a client-side thing for aggregate servers to reach their peers
+#
class Aggregates(Interfaces):
default_dict = {'aggregates': {'aggregate': [Interfaces.default_fields]}}
- def __init__(self, api, conf_file = "/etc/sfa/aggregates.xml"):
- Interfaces.__init__(self, api, conf_file)
+ def __init__(self, conf_file = "/etc/sfa/aggregates.xml"):
+ Interfaces.__init__(self, conf_file)
+ sfa_config = Config()
# set up a connection to the local aggregate
- # xxx fixme ? - should not we do this only when SFA_AGGREGATE_ENABLED ?
- address = self.api.config.SFA_AGGREGATE_HOST
- port = self.api.config.SFA_AGGREGATE_PORT
- url = 'http://%(address)s:%(port)s' % locals()
- local_aggregate = {'hrn': self.api.hrn,
- 'urn': hrn_to_urn(self.api.hrn, 'authority'),
- 'addr': address,
- 'port': port,
- 'url': url}
- self.interfaces[self.api.hrn] = local_aggregate
-
- # get connections
- self.update(self.get_connections())
+ if sfa_config.SFA_AGGREGATE_ENABLED:
+ addr = sfa_config.SFA_AGGREGATE_HOST
+ port = sfa_config.SFA_AGGREGATE_PORT
+ hrn = sfa_config.SFA_INTERFACE_HRN
+ interface = Interface(hrn, addr, port)
+ self[hrn] = interface