X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=PLC%2FMethod.py;h=571c3ebe36f0ac568c1da01f59df3655defdf137;hb=HEAD;hp=31f365de8064a432899a0d5afe1e9249df7dfd8b;hpb=286e4963a987e2478baca5050e805516e2b7fbd0;p=plcapi.git diff --git a/PLC/Method.py b/PLC/Method.py index 31f365d..571c3eb 100644 --- a/PLC/Method.py +++ b/PLC/Method.py @@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ # Mark Huang # Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University # -# $Id: Method.py,v 1.15 2006/11/02 18:32:55 mlhuang Exp $ -# - import xmlrpclib from types import * import textwrap @@ -17,14 +14,15 @@ import pprint from types import StringTypes from PLC.Faults import * -from PLC.Parameter import Parameter, Mixed +from PLC.Parameter import Parameter, Mixed, python_type, xmlrpc_type from PLC.Auth import Auth -from PLC.Debug import profile, log +from PLC.Debug import profile from PLC.Events import Event, Events from PLC.Nodes import Node, Nodes from PLC.Persons import Person, Persons -class Method: +# we inherit object because we use new-style classes for legacy methods +class Method (object): """ Base class for all PLCAPI functions. At a minimum, all PLCAPI functions must define: @@ -61,17 +59,22 @@ class Method: return True - def __init__(self, api): + def __init__(self, api,caller=None): self.name = self.__class__.__name__ self.api = api - # Auth may set this to a Person instance (if an anonymous - # method, will remain None). - self.caller = None + if caller: + # let a method call another one by propagating its caller + self.caller=caller + else: + # Auth may set this to a Person instance (if an anonymous + # method, will remain None). + self.caller = None + # API may set this to a (addr, port) tuple if known self.source = None - + def __call__(self, *args, **kwds): """ Main entry point for all PLCAPI functions. Type checks @@ -79,56 +82,90 @@ class Method: """ try: - start = time.time() - (min_args, max_args, defaults) = self.args() - - # Check that the right number of arguments were passed in - if len(args) < len(min_args) or len(args) > len(max_args): - raise PLCInvalidArgumentCount(len(args), len(min_args), len(max_args)) - - for name, value, expected in zip(max_args, args, self.accepts): - self.type_check(name, value, expected, args) - - result = self.call(*args, **kwds) - runtime = time.time() - start + start = time.time() - if self.api.config.PLC_API_DEBUG: - self.log(0, runtime, *args) - - return result + # legacy code cannot be type-checked, due to the way Method.args() works + # as of 5.0-rc16 we don't use skip_type_check anymore + if not hasattr(self,"skip_type_check"): + (min_args, max_args, defaults) = self.args() + + # Check that the right number of arguments were passed in + if len(args) < len(min_args) or len(args) > len(max_args): + raise PLCInvalidArgumentCount(len(args), len(min_args), len(max_args)) + + for name, value, expected in zip(max_args, args, self.accepts): + self.type_check(name, value, expected, args) + + result = self.call(*args, **kwds) + runtime = time.time() - start + + if self.api.config.PLC_API_DEBUG or hasattr(self, 'message'): + self.log(None, runtime, *args) + + return result except PLCFault, fault: - # Prepend method name to expected faults - fault.faultString = self.name + ": " + fault.faultString - runtime = time.time() - start - self.log(fault.faultCode, runtime, *args) + + caller = "" + if isinstance(self.caller, Person): + caller = 'person_id %s' % self.caller['person_id'] + elif isinstance(self.caller, Node): + caller = 'node_id %s' % self.caller['node_id'] + + # Prepend caller and method name to expected faults + fault.faultString = caller + ": " + self.name + ": " + fault.faultString + runtime = time.time() - start + + if self.api.config.PLC_API_DEBUG: + self.log(fault, runtime, *args) + raise fault - def log(self, fault_code, runtime, *args): + def log(self, fault, runtime, *args): + """ + Log the transaction """ - Log the transaction - """ - # Do not log system or Get calls - if self.name.startswith('system') or self.name.startswith('Get'): + # Do not log system or Get calls + #if self.name.startswith('system') or self.name.startswith('Get'): + # return False + # Do not log ReportRunlevel + if self.name.startswith('system'): + return False + if self.name.startswith('ReportRunlevel'): return False # Create a new event event = Event(self.api) - event['fault_code'] = fault_code + event['fault_code'] = 0 + if fault: + event['fault_code'] = fault.faultCode event['runtime'] = runtime # Redact passwords and sessions - if args and isinstance(args[0], dict): - for password in 'AuthString', 'session': - if args[0].has_key(password): - auth = args[0].copy() - auth[password] = "Removed by API" - args = (auth,) + args[1:] + newargs = args + if args: + newargs = [] + for arg in args: + if not isinstance(arg, dict): + newargs.append(arg) + continue + # what type of auth this is + if arg.has_key('AuthMethod'): + auth_methods = ['session', 'password', 'capability', 'gpg', 'hmac','anonymous'] + auth_method = arg['AuthMethod'] + if auth_method in auth_methods: + event['auth_type'] = auth_method + for password in 'AuthString', 'session', 'password': + if arg.has_key(password): + arg = arg.copy() + arg[password] = "Removed by API" + newargs.append(arg) # Log call representation # XXX Truncate to avoid DoS - event['call'] = self.name + pprint.saferepr(args) + event['call'] = self.name + pprint.saferepr(newargs) + event['call_name'] = self.name # Both users and nodes can call some methods if isinstance(self.caller, Person): @@ -138,13 +175,20 @@ class Method: event.sync(commit = False) - # XXX object_ids is currently defined as a class variable - if hasattr(self, 'object_ids'): - for object_id in self.object_ids: - event.add_object(object_id, commit = False) + if hasattr(self, 'event_objects') and isinstance(self.event_objects, dict): + for key in self.event_objects.keys(): + for object_id in self.event_objects[key]: + event.add_object(key, object_id, commit = False) + + + # Set the message for this event + if fault: + event['message'] = fault.faultString + elif hasattr(self, 'message'): + event['message'] = self.message # Commit - event.sync(commit = True) + event.sync() def help(self, indent = " "): """ @@ -201,7 +245,7 @@ class Method: elif isinstance(param, Mixed): for subparam in param: text += param_text(name, subparam, indent + step, step) - elif isinstance(param, (list, tuple)): + elif isinstance(param, (list, tuple, set)): for subparam in param: text += param_text("", subparam, indent + step, step) @@ -236,7 +280,7 @@ class Method: min_args = max_args[0:len(max_args) - len(defaults)] defaults = tuple([None for arg in min_args]) + defaults - + return (min_args, max_args, defaults) def type_check(self, name, value, expected, args): @@ -245,7 +289,7 @@ class Method: which may be a Python type, a typed value, a Parameter, a Mixed type, or a list or dictionary of possibly mixed types, values, Parameters, or Mixed types. - + Extraneous members of lists must be of the same type as the last specified type. For example, if the expected argument type is [int, bool], then [1, False] and [14, True, False, @@ -263,11 +307,7 @@ class Method: return except PLCInvalidArgument, fault: pass - xmlrpc_types = [xmlrpc_type(item) for item in expected] - raise PLCInvalidArgument("expected %s, got %s" % \ - (" or ".join(xmlrpc_types), - xmlrpc_type(type(value))), - name) + raise fault # If an authentication structure is expected, save it and # authenticate after basic type checking is done. @@ -317,6 +357,11 @@ class Method: if max is not None and \ len(value.encode(self.api.encoding)) > max: raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be at most %d bytes long" % (name, max) + elif expected_type in (list, tuple, set): + if min is not None and len(value) < min: + raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must contain at least %d items" % (name, min) + if max is not None and len(value) > max: + raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must contain at most %d items" % (name, max) else: if min is not None and value < min: raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be > %s" % (name, str(min)) @@ -324,7 +369,7 @@ class Method: raise PLCInvalidArgument, "%s must be < %s" % (name, str(max)) # If a list with particular types of items is expected - if isinstance(expected, (list, tuple)): + if isinstance(expected, (list, tuple, set)): for i in range(len(value)): if i >= len(expected): j = len(expected) - 1 @@ -346,46 +391,3 @@ class Method: if auth is not None: auth.check(self, *args) - -def python_type(arg): - """ - Returns the Python type of the specified argument, which may be a - Python type, a typed value, or a Parameter. - """ - - if isinstance(arg, Parameter): - arg = arg.type - - if isinstance(arg, type): - return arg - else: - return type(arg) - -def xmlrpc_type(arg): - """ - Returns the XML-RPC type of the specified argument, which may be a - Python type, a typed value, or a Parameter. - """ - - arg_type = python_type(arg) - - if arg_type == NoneType: - return "nil" - elif arg_type == IntType or arg_type == LongType: - return "int" - elif arg_type == bool: - return "boolean" - elif arg_type == FloatType: - return "double" - elif arg_type in StringTypes: - return "string" - elif arg_type == ListType or arg_type == TupleType: - return "array" - elif arg_type == DictType: - return "struct" - elif arg_type == Mixed: - # Not really an XML-RPC type but return "mixed" for - # documentation purposes. - return "mixed" - else: - raise PLCAPIError, "XML-RPC cannot marshal %s objects" % arg_type