from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger from sfa.util.config import Config from sfa.managers.managerwrapper import ManagerWrapper # a bundle is the combination of # (*) an api that reacts on the incoming requests to trigger the API methods # (*) a manager that implements the function of the service, # either aggregate, registry, or slicemgr # (*) a driver that controls the underlying testbed # # # The Generic class is a utility that uses the configuration to figure out # which combination of these pieces need to be put together # from config. # this extra indirection is needed to adapt to the current naming scheme # where we have 'pl' and 'plc' and components and the like, that does not # yet follow a sensible scheme # needs refinements to cache more efficiently, esp. wrt the config class Generic: def __init__ (self, flavour, config): self.flavour=flavour self.config=config # proof of concept # example flavour='pl' -> sfa.generic.pl.pl() @staticmethod def the_flavour (flavour=None, config=None): if config is None: config=Config() if flavour is None: flavour=config.SFA_GENERIC_FLAVOUR flavour = flavour.lower() #mixed = flavour.capitalize() module_path="sfa.generic.%s"%flavour classname="%s"%flavour logger.debug("Generic.the_flavour with flavour=%s"%flavour) try: module = __import__ (module_path, globals(), locals(), [classname]) return getattr(module, classname)(flavour,config) except: logger.log_exc("Cannot locate generic instance with flavour=%s"%flavour) # in the simplest case these can be redefined to the class/module objects to be used # see pl.py for an example # some descendant of SfaApi def api_class (self) : pass # the python classes to use to build up the context def registry_class (self) : pass def slicemgr_class (self) : pass def aggregate_class (self) : pass def component_class (self) : pass # build an API object # insert a manager instance def make_api (self, *args, **kwargs): # interface is a required arg if not 'interface' in kwargs: logger.critical("Generic.make_api: no interface found") api = self.api_class()(*args, **kwargs) manager_class_or_module = self.make_manager(api.interface) driver = self.make_driver (api.config, api.interface) ### arrange stuff together # add a manager wrapper manager_wrap = ManagerWrapper(manager_class_or_module,api.interface,api.config) api.manager=manager_wrap # insert driver in manager logger.debug("Setting manager.driver, manager=%s"%manager_class_or_module) # xxx this should go into the object and not the class !?! manager_class_or_module.driver=driver # add it in api as well for convenience api.driver=driver return api def make_manager (self, interface): """ interface expected in ['registry', 'aggregate', 'slicemgr', 'component'] flavour is e.g. 'pl' or 'max' or whatever """ flavour = self.flavour message="Generic.make_manager for interface=%s and flavour=%s"%(interface,flavour) classname = "%s_manager_class"%interface try: module_or_class = getattr(self,classname)() logger.debug("%s : %s"%(message,module_or_class)) # this gets passed to ManagerWrapper that will call the class constructor # if it's a class, or use the module as is if it's a module # so bottom line is, don't try the constructor here return module_or_class except: logger.log_exc_critical(message) # need interface to select the right driver def make_driver (self, config, interface): flavour = self.flavour message="Generic.make_driver for flavour=%s and interface=%s"%(flavour,interface) if interface == "component": classname = "component_driver_class" else: classname = "driver_class" try: class_obj = getattr(self,classname)() logger.debug("%s : %s"%(message,class_obj)) return class_obj(config) except: logger.log_exc_critical(message)