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diff --git a/sfa/storage/model.py b/sfa/storage/model.py
index fcbb1ff1..6cb5f1d7 100644
--- a/sfa/storage/model.py
+++ b/sfa/storage/model.py
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-from types import StringTypes
from datetime import datetime
+from sqlalchemy import or_, and_
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String, DateTime
from sqlalchemy import Table, Column, MetaData, join, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship, backref
@@ -9,13 +9,16 @@ from sqlalchemy.orm import object_mapper
from sqlalchemy.orm import validates
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
+from sfa.storage.record import Record
from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
-from sfa.util.xml import XML
+from sfa.util.sfatime import utcparse, datetime_to_string
+from sfa.util.xml import XML
+from sfa.util.py23 import StringType
from sfa.trust.gid import GID
##############################
-Base=declarative_base()
+Base = declarative_base()
####################
# dicts vs objects
@@ -24,13 +27,13 @@ Base=declarative_base()
# sqlalchemy however offers an object interface, meaning that you write obj.id instead of obj['id']
# which is admittedly much nicer
# however we still need to deal with dictionaries if only for the xmlrpc layer
-#
-# here are a few utilities for this
-#
+#
+# here are a few utilities for this
+#
# (*) first off, when an old pieve of code needs to be used as-is, if only temporarily, the simplest trick
# is to use obj.__dict__
# this behaves exactly like required, i.e. obj.__dict__['field']='new value' does change obj.field
-# however this depends on sqlalchemy's implementation so it should be avoided
+# however this depends on sqlalchemy's implementation so it should be avoided
#
# (*) second, when an object needs to be exposed to the xmlrpc layer, we need to convert it into a dict
# remember though that writing the resulting dictionary won't change the object
@@ -45,49 +48,18 @@ Base=declarative_base()
# (*) finally for converting a dictionary into an sqlalchemy object, we provide
# obj.load_from_dict(dict)
-class AlchemyObj:
- def __iter__(self):
+
+class AlchemyObj(Record):
+
+ def __iter__(self):
self._i = iter(object_mapper(self).columns)
- return self
- def next(self):
+ return self
+
+ def next(self):
n = self._i.next().name
return n, getattr(self, n)
- def todict (self):
- d=self.__dict__
- keys=[k for k in d.keys() if not k.startswith('_')]
- return dict ( [ (k,d[k]) for k in keys ] )
- def load_from_dict (self, d):
- for (k,v) in d.iteritems():
- # experimental
- if isinstance(v, StringTypes) and v.lower() in ['true']: v=True
- if isinstance(v, StringTypes) and v.lower() in ['false']: v=False
- setattr(self,k,v)
-
- # in addition we provide convenience for converting to and from xml records
- # for this purpose only, we need the subclasses to define 'fields' as either
- # a list or a dictionary
- def xml_fields (self):
- fields=self.fields
- if isinstance(fields,dict): fields=fields.keys()
- return fields
-
- def save_as_xml (self):
- # xxx not sure about the scope here
- input_dict = dict( [ (key, getattr(self.key), ) for key in self.xml_fields() if getattr(self,key,None) ] )
- xml_record=XML("")
- xml_record.parse_dict (input_dict)
- return xml_record.toxml()
-
- def dump(self, dump_parents=False):
- for key in self.fields:
- if key == 'gid' and self.gid:
- gid = GID(string=self.gid)
- print " %s:" % key
- gid.dump(8, dump_parents)
- elif getattr(self,key,None):
- print " %s: %s" % (key, getattr(self,key))
-
-# # only intended for debugging
+
+# # only intended for debugging
# def inspect (self, logger, message=""):
# logger.info("%s -- Inspecting AlchemyObj -- attrs"%message)
# for k in dir(self):
@@ -103,172 +75,402 @@ class AlchemyObj:
# various kinds of records are implemented as an inheritance hierarchy
# RegRecord is the base class for all actual variants
# a first draft was using 'type' as the discriminator for the inheritance
-# but we had to define another more internal column (classtype) so we
+# but we had to define another more internal column (classtype) so we
# accomodate variants in types like authority+am and the like
-class RegRecord (Base,AlchemyObj):
- __tablename__ = 'records'
- record_id = Column (Integer, primary_key=True)
+class RegRecord(Base, AlchemyObj):
+ __tablename__ = 'records'
+ record_id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
# this is the discriminator that tells which class to use
- classtype = Column (String)
+ classtype = Column(String)
# in a first version type was the discriminator
# but that could not accomodate for 'authority+sa' and the like
- type = Column (String)
- hrn = Column (String)
- gid = Column (String)
- authority = Column (String)
- peer_authority = Column (String)
- pointer = Column (Integer, default=-1)
- date_created = Column (DateTime)
- last_updated = Column (DateTime)
+ type = Column(String)
+ hrn = Column(String)
+ gid = Column(String)
+ authority = Column(String)
+ peer_authority = Column(String)
+ pointer = Column(Integer, default=-1)
+ date_created = Column(DateTime)
+ last_updated = Column(DateTime)
# use the 'type' column to decide which subclass the object is of
- __mapper_args__ = { 'polymorphic_on' : classtype }
-
- fields = [ 'type', 'hrn', 'gid', 'authority', 'peer_authority' ]
- def __init__ (self, type=None, hrn=None, gid=None, authority=None, peer_authority=None,
- pointer=None, dict=None):
- if type: self.type=type
- if hrn: self.hrn=hrn
- if gid:
- if isinstance(gid, StringTypes): self.gid=gid
- else: self.gid=gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
- if authority: self.authority=authority
- if peer_authority: self.peer_authority=peer_authority
- if pointer: self.pointer=pointer
- if dict: self.load_from_dict (dict)
+ __mapper_args__ = {'polymorphic_on': classtype}
+
+ fields = ['type', 'hrn', 'gid', 'authority', 'peer_authority']
+
+ def __init__(self, type=None, hrn=None, gid=None, authority=None, peer_authority=None,
+ pointer=None, dict=None):
+ if type:
+ self.type = type
+ if hrn:
+ self.hrn = hrn
+ if gid:
+ if isinstance(gid, StringType):
+ self.gid = gid
+ else:
+ self.gid = gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
+ if authority:
+ self.authority = authority
+ if peer_authority:
+ self.peer_authority = peer_authority
+ if pointer:
+ self.pointer = pointer
+ if dict:
+ self.load_from_dict(dict)
def __repr__(self):
- result=""
return result
- @validates ('gid')
- def validate_gid (self, key, gid):
- if gid is None: return
- elif isinstance(gid, StringTypes): return gid
- else: return gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
-
- # xxx - there might be smarter ways to handle get/set'ing gid using validation hooks
- def get_gid_object (self):
- if not self.gid: return None
- else: return GID(string=self.gid)
-
- def just_created (self):
- now=datetime.now()
- self.date_created=now
- self.last_updated=now
-
- def just_updated (self):
- now=datetime.now()
- self.last_updated=now
+ # shortcut - former implem. was record-based
+ def get(self, field, default):
+ return getattr(self, field, default)
+
+ @validates('gid')
+ def validate_gid(self, key, gid):
+ if gid is None:
+ return
+ elif isinstance(gid, StringType):
+ return gid
+ else:
+ return gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
+
+ 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)
+
+ @validates('last_updated')
+ def validate_last_updated(self, key, incoming):
+ return self.validate_datetime(key, incoming)
+
+ # xxx - there might be smarter ways to handle get/set'ing gid using
+ # validation hooks
+ def get_gid_object(self):
+ if not self.gid:
+ return None
+ else:
+ return GID(string=self.gid)
+
+ def just_created(self):
+ now = datetime.utcnow()
+ self.date_created = now
+ self.last_updated = now
+
+ def just_updated(self):
+ now = datetime.utcnow()
+ self.last_updated = now
+
+# cross-relations tables
+# authority x user (pis) association
+authority_pi_table = \
+ Table('authority_pi', Base.metadata,
+ Column('authority_id', Integer, ForeignKey(
+ 'records.record_id'), primary_key=True),
+ Column('pi_id', Integer, ForeignKey(
+ 'records.record_id'), primary_key=True),
+ )
+# slice x user (researchers) association
+slice_researcher_table = \
+ Table('slice_researcher', Base.metadata,
+ Column('slice_id', Integer, ForeignKey(
+ 'records.record_id'), primary_key=True),
+ Column('researcher_id', Integer, ForeignKey(
+ 'records.record_id'), primary_key=True),
+ )
##############################
-# all subclasses define a convenience constructor with a default value for type,
+# all subclasses define a convenience constructor with a default value for type,
# and when applicable a way to define local fields in a kwd=value argument
####################
-class RegAuthority (RegRecord):
- __tablename__ = 'authorities'
- __mapper_args__ = { 'polymorphic_identity' : 'authority' }
- record_id = Column (Integer, ForeignKey ("records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
-
- def __init__ (self, **kwds):
+
+
+class RegAuthority(RegRecord):
+ __tablename__ = 'authorities'
+ __mapper_args__ = {'polymorphic_identity': 'authority'}
+ record_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(
+ "records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
+ # extensions come here
+ name = Column('name', String)
+ # extensions come here
+ reg_pis = relationship \
+ ('RegUser',
+ secondary=authority_pi_table,
+ primaryjoin=RegRecord.record_id == authority_pi_table.c.authority_id,
+ secondaryjoin=RegRecord.record_id == authority_pi_table.c.pi_id,
+ backref='reg_authorities_as_pi',
+ )
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
+ # handle local settings
+ if 'name' in kwds:
+ self.name = kwds.pop('name')
# fill in type if not previously set
- if 'type' not in kwds: kwds['type']='authority'
+ if 'type' not in kwds:
+ kwds['type'] = 'authority'
# base class constructor
RegRecord.__init__(self, **kwds)
# no proper data yet, just hack the typename
- def __repr__ (self):
- return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","Authority")
+ def __repr__(self):
+ result = RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record", "Authority")
+# here again trying to display names that can be utf8 is too dangerous
+# result.replace(">", " name={}>".format(self.name))
+ return result
+
+ def update_pis(self, pi_hrns, dbsession):
+ # strip that in case we have words
+ 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'
- __mapper_args__ = { 'polymorphic_identity' : 'slice' }
- record_id = Column (Integer, ForeignKey ("records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
-
- def __init__ (self, **kwds):
- if 'type' not in kwds: kwds['type']='slice'
+
+
+class RegSlice(RegRecord):
+ __tablename__ = 'slices'
+ __mapper_args__ = {'polymorphic_identity': 'slice'}
+ record_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(
+ "records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
+ # extensions come here
+ reg_researchers = relationship \
+ ('RegUser',
+ secondary=slice_researcher_table,
+ primaryjoin=RegRecord.record_id == slice_researcher_table.c.slice_id,
+ secondaryjoin=RegRecord.record_id == slice_researcher_table.c.researcher_id,
+ backref='reg_slices_as_researcher',
+ )
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
+ if 'type' not in kwds:
+ kwds['type'] = 'slice'
RegRecord.__init__(self, **kwds)
- def __repr__ (self):
- return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","Slice")
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record", "Slice")
+
+ def update_researchers(self, researcher_hrns, dbsession):
+ # strip that in case we have words
+ 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
+ # WARNING: with the move to passing dbsessions around, we face a glitch here because this
+ # helper function is called from the trust/ area that
+ def get_pis(self):
+ from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
+ Session = sessionmaker()
+ dbsession = Session.object_session(self)
+ 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'
- __mapper_args__ = { 'polymorphic_identity' : 'node' }
- record_id = Column (Integer, ForeignKey ("records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
-
- def __init__ (self, **kwds):
- if 'type' not in kwds: kwds['type']='node'
+
+
+class RegNode(RegRecord):
+ __tablename__ = 'nodes'
+ __mapper_args__ = {'polymorphic_identity': 'node'}
+ record_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(
+ "records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
+ if 'type' not in kwds:
+ kwds['type'] = 'node'
RegRecord.__init__(self, **kwds)
- def __repr__ (self):
- return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","Node")
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record", "Node")
####################
-class RegUser (RegRecord):
- __tablename__ = 'users'
+
+
+class RegUser(RegRecord):
+ __tablename__ = 'users'
# these objects will have type='user' in the records table
- __mapper_args__ = { 'polymorphic_identity' : 'user' }
- record_id = Column (Integer, ForeignKey ("records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
- email = Column ('email', String)
+ __mapper_args__ = {'polymorphic_identity': 'user'}
+ record_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(
+ "records.record_id"), primary_key=True)
+ # extensions come here
+ email = Column('email', String)
# can't use name 'keys' here because when loading from xml we're getting
- # a 'keys' tag, and assigning a list of strings in a reference column like this crashes
- reg_keys = relationship ('RegKey', backref='reg_user',
- cascade="all, delete, delete-orphan")
-
+ # a 'keys' tag, and assigning a list of strings in a reference column like
+ # this crashes
+ reg_keys = relationship \
+ ('RegKey', backref='reg_user',
+ cascade="all, delete, delete-orphan",
+ )
+
# so we can use RegUser (email=.., hrn=..) and the like
- def __init__ (self, **kwds):
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
# handle local settings
- if 'email' in kwds: self.email=kwds.pop('email')
- if 'type' not in kwds: kwds['type']='user'
+ if 'email' in kwds:
+ self.email = kwds.pop('email')
+ if 'type' not in kwds:
+ kwds['type'] = 'user'
RegRecord.__init__(self, **kwds)
# append stuff at the end of the record __repr__
- def __repr__ (self):
- result = RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record","User")
- result.replace (">"," email=%s"%self.email)
- result += ">"
+ def __repr__(self):
+ result = RegRecord.__repr__(self).replace("Record", "User")
+ result.replace(">", " email={}>".format(self.email))
return result
- @validates('email')
+ @validates('email')
def validate_email(self, key, address):
assert '@' in address
return address
- # xxx this might be temporary
- def normalize_xml (self):
- if hasattr(self,'keys'): self.reg_keys = [ RegKey (key) for key in self.keys ]
-
####################
# xxx tocheck : not sure about eager loading of this one
# meaning, when querying the whole records, we expect there should
-# be a single query to fetch all the keys
-# or, is it enough that we issue a single query to retrieve all the keys
-class RegKey (Base):
- __tablename__ = 'keys'
- key_id = Column (Integer, primary_key=True)
- record_id = Column (Integer, ForeignKey ("records.record_id"))
- key = Column (String)
- pointer = Column (Integer, default = -1)
-
- def __init__ (self, key, pointer=None):
- self.key=key
- if pointer: self.pointer=pointer
-
- def __repr__ (self):
- result=""
return result
+
+class SliverAllocation(Base, AlchemyObj):
+ __tablename__ = 'sliver_allocation'
+ sliver_id = Column(String, primary_key=True)
+ client_id = Column(String)
+ component_id = Column(String)
+ slice_urn = Column(String)
+ allocation_state = Column(String)
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwds):
+ if 'sliver_id' in kwds:
+ self.sliver_id = kwds['sliver_id']
+ if 'client_id' in kwds:
+ self.client_id = kwds['client_id']
+ if 'component_id' in kwds:
+ self.component_id = kwds['component_id']
+ if 'slice_urn' in kwds:
+ self.slice_urn = kwds['slice_urn']
+ if 'allocation_state' in kwds:
+ self.allocation_state = kwds['allocation_state']
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ result = ":}
+# 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', },
+ }
+
+
+# xxx mystery
+# the way we use sqlalchemy might be a little wrong
+# in any case what has been observed is that (Reg)Records as returned by an sqlalchemy
+# query not always have their __dict__ properly adjusted
+# typically a RegAuthority object would have its object.name set properly, but
+# object.__dict__ has no 'name' key
+# which is an issue because we rely on __dict__ for many things, in particular this
+# is what gets exposed to the drivers (this is historical and dates back before sqlalchemy)
+# so it is recommended to always run this function that will make sure
+# that such built-in fields are properly set in __dict__ too
+#
+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
+ fields_to_check = []
+ if local_record.type == 'user':
+ user_keys = [key.key for key in local_record.reg_keys]
+ setattr(local_record, 'reg-keys', user_keys)
+ fields_to_check = ['email']
+ elif local_record.type == 'authority':
+ fields_to_check = ['name']
+ for field in fields_to_check:
+ if not field in local_record.__dict__:
+ logger.debug("augment_with_sfa_builtins: hotfixing missing '{}' in {}"
+ .format(field, local_record.hrn))
+ local_record.__dict__[field] = getattr(local_record, field)
+ # 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)