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-##
-# This module implements the client-side of the SFA API. Stubs are provided
-# that convert the supplied parameters to the necessary format and send them
-# via XMLRPC to an SFA Server.
-#
-# TODO: Investigate ways to combine this with existing PLC API?
-##
-
-### $Id$
-### $URL$
-
-from sfa.trust.certificate import *
-from sfa.trust.gid import *
-from sfa.trust.credential import *
-from sfa.util.record import *
-from sfa.util.sfaticket import SfaTicket
-
-##
-# The GeniClient class provides stubs for executing SFA operations. A given
-# client object connects to one server. To connect to multiple servers, create
-# multiple GeniClient objects.
-#
-# The SFA protocol uses an HTTPS connection, and the client's side of the
-# connection uses his private key. Generally, this private key must match the
-# public key that is containing in the GID that the client is providing for
-# those functions that take a GID.
-
-class GeniClient:
- ##
- # Create a new GeniClient object.
- #
- # @param url is the url of the server
- # @param key_file = private key file of client
- # @param cert_file = x.509 cert containing the client's public key. This
- # could be a GID certificate, or any x.509 cert.
- # @param protocol The ORPC protocol to use. Can be "soap" or "xmlrpc"
-
- def __init__(self, url, key_file, cert_file, protocol="xmlrpc"):
- self.url = url
- self.key_file = key_file
- self.cert_file = cert_file
- self.key = Keypair(filename = self.key_file)
-
-
- if (protocol=="xmlrpc"):
- import xmlrpcprotocol
- self.server = xmlrpcprotocol.get_server(self.url, self.key_file, self.cert_file)
- elif (protocol=="soap"):
- import soapprotocol
- self.server = soapprotocol.get_server(self.url, self.key_file, self.cert_file)
- else:
- raise Exception("Attempted use of undefined protocol %s"%protocol)
-
-
- # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Registry Interface
- # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ##
- # Create a new GID. For MAs and SAs that are physically located on the
- # registry, this allows a owner/operator/PI to create a new GID and have it
- # signed by his respective authority.
- #
- # @param cred credential of caller
- # @param name hrn for new GID
- # @param uuid unique identifier for new GID
- # @param pkey_string public-key string (TODO: why is this a string and not a keypair object?)
- #
- # @return a GID object
-
- def create_gid(self, cred, name, uuid, pkey_string):
- gid_str = self.server.create_gid(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), name, uuid, pkey_string)
- return GID(string=gid_str)
-
- ##
- # Retrieve the GID for an object. This function looks up a record in the
- # registry and returns the GID of the record if it exists.
- # TODO: Is this function needed? It's a shortcut for Resolve()
- #
- # @param name hrn to look up
- #
- # @return a GID object
-
- #def get_gid(self, name):
- # gid_str_list = self.server.get_gid(name)
- # gid_list = []
- # for str in gid_str_list:
- # gid_list.append(GID(string=str))
- # return gid_list
-
-
- def get_gid(self, cert, hrn, type, request_hash):
- cert_string = cert.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
- gid_str = self.server.get_gid(cert_string, hrn, type, request_hash)
- return GID(string=gid_str)
- ##
- # Get_self_credential a degenerate version of get_credential used by a
- # client to get his initial credential when he doesn't have one. This is
- # the same as get_credential(..., cred=None,...).
- #
- # The registry ensures that the client is the principal that is named by
- # (type, name) by comparing the public key in the record's GID to the
- # private key used to encrypt the client-side of the HTTPS connection. Thus
- # it is impossible for one principal to retrieve another principal's
- # credential without having the appropriate private key.
- #
- # @param type type of object (user | slice | sa | ma | node
- # @param name human readable name of object
- #
- # @return a credential object
-
- def get_self_credential(self, type, name):
- cred_str = self.server.get_self_credential(type, name)
- return Credential(string = cred_str)
-
- ##
- # Retrieve a credential for an object.
- #
- # If cred==None, then the behavior reverts to get_self_credential()
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param type type of object (user | slice | sa | ma | node)
- # @param name human readable name of object
- #
- # @return a credental object
-
- def get_credential(self, cred, type, name):
- if cred:
- cred = cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
- cred_str = self.server.get_credential(cred, type, name)
- return Credential(string = cred_str)
-
- ##
- # List the records in an authority. The objectGID in the supplied credential
- # should name the authority that will be listed.
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- #
- # @return list of record objects
-
- def list(self, cred, auth_hrn, caller_cred=None):
- result_dict_list = self.server.list(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), auth_hrn, caller_cred)
- result_rec_list = []
- for dict in result_dict_list:
- result_rec_list.append(SfaRecord(dict=dict))
- return result_rec_list
-
- ##
- # Register an object with the registry. In addition to being stored in the
- # SFA database, the appropriate records will also be created in the
- # PLC databases.
- #
- #
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param record to register
- #
- # @return GID object for the newly-registered record
-
- def register(self, cred, record, caller_cred=None):
- gid_str = self.server.register(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), record.as_dict(), caller_cred)
- return GID(string = gid_str)
-
-
- ##
- # Register a peer object with the registry.
- #
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param record to register
- #
- # @return GID object for the newly-registered record
-
- def register_peer_object(self, cred, record, caller_cred=None):
- return self.server.register_peer_object(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), record, caller_cred)
-
- ##
- # Remove an object from the registry. If the object represents a PLC object,
- # then the PLC records will also be removed.
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param type
- # @param hrn
-
- def remove(self, cred, type, hrn, caller_cred=None):
- return self.server.remove(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), type, hrn, caller_cred)
-
- ##
- # Remove a peer object from the registry. If the object represents a PLC object,
- # then the PLC records will also be removed.
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param type
- # @param hrn
-
- def remove_peer_object(self, cred, record, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.remove_peer_object(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), record, caller_cred)
- return result
-
- ##
- # Resolve an object in the registry. A given HRN may have multiple records
- # associated with it, and therefore multiple records may be returned. The
- # caller should check the type fields of the records to find the one that
- # he is interested in.
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param name human readable name of object
-
- def resolve(self, cred, name, caller_cred=None):
- result_dict_list = self.server.resolve(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), name, caller_cred)
- result_rec_list = []
- for dict in result_dict_list:
- if dict['type'] in ['authority']:
- result_rec_list.append(AuthorityRecord(dict=dict))
- elif dict['type'] in ['node']:
- result_rec_list.append(NodeRecord(dict=dict))
- elif dict['type'] in ['slice']:
- result_rec_list.append(SliceRecord(dict=dict))
- elif dict['type'] in ['user']:
- result_rec_list.append(UserRecord(dict=dict))
- else:
- result_rec_list.append(SfaRecord(dict=dict))
- return result_rec_list
-
- ##
- # Update an object in the registry. Currently, this only updates the
- # PLC information associated with the record. The SFA fields (name, type,
- # GID) are fixed.
- #
- #
- #
- # @param cred credential object specifying rights of the caller
- # @param record a record object to be updated
-
- def update(self, cred, record, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.update(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), record.as_dict(), caller_cred)
- return result
-
-
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Aggregate Interface
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ## list resources
- #
- # @param cred a credential
- # @param hrn slice hrn
-
- def get_resources(self, cred, hrn=None, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.get_resources(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn, caller_cred)
- return result
-
- def get_aggregates(self, cred, hrn=None):
- result = self.server.get_aggregates(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn)
- return result
-
- def get_registries(self, cred, hrn=None):
- result = self.server.get_registries(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn)
- return result
-
- ## get policy
- #
- # @param cred a credential
-
- def get_policy(self, cred):
- result = self.server.get_policy(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True))
- return result
-
- ## create slice
- #
- # @param cred a credential
- # @param rspec resource specification defining how to instantiate the slice
-
- def create_slice(self, cred, hrn, rspec, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.create_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn, rspec, caller_cred)
- return result
-
-
- ## delete slice
- #
- # @param cred a credential
- # @param hrn slice to delete
- def delete_slice(self, cred, hrn, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.delete_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn, caller_cred)
- return result
-
- # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Slice Interface
- # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ##
- # Start a slice.
- #
- # @param cred a credential identifying the caller (callerGID) and the slice
- # (objectGID)
-
- def start_slice(self, cred, hrn):
- result = self.server.start_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn)
- return result
-
- ##
- # Stop a slice.
- #
- # @param cred a credential identifying the caller (callerGID) and the slice
- # (objectGID)
-
- def stop_slice(self, cred, hrn):
- result = self.server.stop_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn)
- return result
-
- ##
- # Reset a slice.
- #
- # @param cred a credential identifying the caller (callerGID) and the slice
- # (objectGID)
-
- def reset_slice(self, cred, hrn):
- result = self.server.reset_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn)
- return result
-
- ##
- # Delete a slice.
- #
- # @param cred a credential identifying the caller (callerGID) and the slice
- # (objectGID)
-
- def delete_slice(self, cred, hrn, caller_cred=None):
- result = self.server.delete_slice(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn, caller_cred)
- return result
-
- ##
- # List the slices on a component.
- #
- # @param cred credential object that authorizes the caller
- #
- # @return a list of slice names
-
- def get_slices(self, cred):
- result = self.server.get_slices(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True))
- return result
-
- ##
- # Retrieve a ticket. This operation is currently implemented on the
- # registry (see SFA, engineering decisions), and is not implemented on
- # components.
- #
- # The ticket is filled in with information from the PLC database. This
- # information includes resources, and attributes such as user keys and
- # initscripts.
- #
- # @param cred credential object
- # @param name name of the slice to retrieve a ticket for
- # @param rspec resource specification dictionary
- #
- # @return a ticket object
-
- def get_ticket(self, cred, name, rspec):
- ticket_str = self.server.get_ticket(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), name, rspec)
- ticket = SfaTicket(string=ticket_str)
- return ticket
-
- ##
- # Redeem a ticket. This operation is currently implemented on the
- # component.
- #
- # The ticket is submitted to the node manager, and the slice is instantiated
- # or updated as appropriate.
- #
- # TODO: This operation should return a sliver credential and indicate
- # whether or not the component will accept only sliver credentials, or
- # will accept both sliver and slice credentials.
- #
- # @param ticket a ticket object containing the ticket
-
- def redeem_ticket(self, ticket):
- result = self.server.redeem_ticket(ticket.save_to_string(save_parents=True))
- return result
-
-
- def remove_remote_object(self, cred, hrn, record):
- result = self.server.remove_remote_object(cred.save_to_string(save_parents=True), hrn, record)
- return result