def validate_datetime (self, key, incoming):
if isinstance (incoming, datetime): return incoming
elif isinstance (incoming, (int,float)):return datetime.fromtimestamp (incoming)
+ else: logger.info("Cannot validate datetime for key %s with input %s"%\
+ (key,incoming))
@validates ('date_created')
def validate_date_created (self, key, incoming): return self.validate_datetime (key, incoming)
def __repr__ (self):
return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","Authority")
+ def update_pis (self, pi_hrns):
+ # don't ruin the import of that file in a client world
+ from sfa.storage.alchemy import dbsession
+ # strip that in case we have <researcher> words </researcher>
+ pi_hrns = [ x.strip() for x in pi_hrns ]
+ request = dbsession.query (RegUser).filter(RegUser.hrn.in_(pi_hrns))
+ logger.info ("RegAuthority.update_pis: %d incoming pis, %d matches found"%(len(pi_hrns),request.count()))
+ pis = dbsession.query (RegUser).filter(RegUser.hrn.in_(pi_hrns)).all()
+ self.reg_pis = pis
+
####################
class RegSlice (RegRecord):
__tablename__ = 'slices'
def __repr__ (self):
return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","Slice")
+ def update_researchers (self, researcher_hrns):
+ # don't ruin the import of that file in a client world
+ from sfa.storage.alchemy import dbsession
+ # strip that in case we have <researcher> words </researcher>
+ researcher_hrns = [ x.strip() for x in researcher_hrns ]
+ request = dbsession.query (RegUser).filter(RegUser.hrn.in_(researcher_hrns))
+ logger.info ("RegSlice.update_researchers: %d incoming researchers, %d matches found"%(len(researcher_hrns),request.count()))
+ researchers = dbsession.query (RegUser).filter(RegUser.hrn.in_(researcher_hrns)).all()
+ self.reg_researchers = researchers
+
+ # when dealing with credentials, we need to retrieve the PIs attached to a slice
+ def get_pis (self):
+ # don't ruin the import of that file in a client world
+ from sfa.storage.alchemy import dbsession
+ from sfa.util.xrn import get_authority
+ authority_hrn = get_authority(self.hrn)
+ auth_record = dbsession.query(RegAuthority).filter_by(hrn=authority_hrn).first()
+ return auth_record.reg_pis
+
+ @validates ('expires')
+ def validate_expires (self, key, incoming): return self.validate_datetime (key, incoming)
+
####################
class RegNode (RegRecord):
__tablename__ = 'nodes'
logger.info("load from xml, keys=%s"%xml_dict.keys())
return make_record_dict (xml_dict)
+####################
+# augment local records with data from builtin relationships
+# expose related objects as a list of hrns
+# we pick names that clearly won't conflict with the ones used in the old approach,
+# were the relationships data came from the testbed side
+# for each type, a dict of the form {<field-name-exposed-in-record>:<alchemy_accessor_name>}
+# so after that, an 'authority' record will e.g. have a 'reg-pis' field with the hrns of its pi-users
+augment_map={'authority': {'reg-pis':'reg_pis',},
+ 'slice': {'reg-researchers':'reg_researchers',},
+ 'user': {'reg-pi-authorities':'reg_authorities_as_pi',
+ 'reg-slices':'reg_slices_as_researcher',},
+ }
+
+def augment_with_sfa_builtins (local_record):
+ # don't ruin the import of that file in a client world
+ from sfa.util.xrn import Xrn
+ # add a 'urn' field
+ setattr(local_record,'reg-urn',Xrn(xrn=local_record.hrn,type=local_record.type).urn)
+ # users have keys and this is needed to synthesize 'users' sent over to CreateSliver
+ if local_record.type=='user':
+ user_keys = [ key.key for key in local_record.reg_keys ]
+ setattr(local_record, 'reg-keys', user_keys)
+ # search in map according to record type
+ type_map=augment_map.get(local_record.type,{})
+ # use type-dep. map to do the job
+ for (field_name,attribute) in type_map.items():
+ # get related objects
+ related_records = getattr(local_record,attribute,[])
+ hrns = [ r.hrn for r in related_records ]
+ setattr (local_record, field_name, hrns)
+
+