# # an attempt to document what a driver class should provide, # and implement reasonable defaults # import sys class Driver: def __init__ (self, config): # this is the hrn attached to the running server self.hrn = config.SFA_INTERFACE_HRN ######################################## ########## registry oriented ######################################## # NOTE: the is_enabled method is deprecated # it was only making things confusing, as the (PL) import mechanism would # ignore not enabled users anyway.. # the following is used in Resolve (registry) when run in full mode # after looking up the sfa db, we wish to be able to display # testbed-specific info as well # based on the principle that SFA should not rely on the testbed database # to perform such a core operation (i.e. getting rights right) # this is no longer in use when performing other SFA operations def augment_records_with_testbed_info (self, sfa_records): print >>sys.stderr, " \r\n \r\n DRIVER.PY augment_records_with_testbed_info sfa_records ",sfa_records return sfa_records # incoming record, as provided by the client to the Register API call # expected retcod 'pointer' # 'pointer' is typically an int db id, that makes sense in the testbed environment # -1 if this feature is not relevant def register (self, sfa_record, hrn, pub_key) : return -1 # incoming record is the existing sfa_record # expected retcod boolean, error message logged if result is False def remove (self, sfa_record): return True # incoming are the sfa_record: # (*) old_sfa_record is what we have in the db for that hrn # (*) new_sfa_record is what was passed in the Update call # expected retcod boolean, error message logged if result is False # NOTE 1. about keys # this is confusing because a user may have several ssh keys in # the planetlab database, but we need to pick one to generate its cert # so as much as in principle we should be able to use new_sfa_record['keys'] # the manager code actually picks one (the first one), and it seems safer # to pass it along rather than depending on the driver code to do the same # # NOTE 2. about keys # when changing the ssh key through this method the gid gets changed too # should anything be passed back to the caller in this case ? def update (self, old_sfa_record, new_sfa_record, hrn, new_key): return True # callack for register/update # this allows to capture changes in the relations between objects # the ids below are the ones found in the 'pointer' field # this can get typically called with # 'slice' 'user' 'researcher' slice_id user_ids # 'authority' 'user' 'pi' authority_id user_ids def update_relation (self, subject_type, target_type, relation_name, subject_id, link_ids): pass ######################################## ########## aggregate oriented ######################################## # a name for identifying the kind of testbed def testbed_name (self): return "undefined" # a dictionary that gets appended to the generic answer to GetVersion # 'geni_request_rspec_versions' and 'geni_ad_rspec_versions' are mandatory def aggregate_version (self): return {} # the answer to ListSlices, a list of slice urns def list_slices (self, creds, options): return [] # answer to ListResources # first 2 args are None in case of resource discovery # expected : rspec (xml string) def list_resources (self, slice_urn, slice_hrn, creds, options): return "dummy Driver.list_resources needs to be redefined" # the answer to SliverStatus on a given slice def sliver_status (self, slice_urn, slice_hrn): return {} # the answer to CreateSliver on a given slice # expected to return a valid rspec # identical to ListResources after the slice was modified def create_sliver (self, slice_urn, slice_hrn, creds, rspec_string, users, options): return "dummy Driver.create_sliver needs to be redefined" # the answer to DeleteSliver on a given slice def delete_sliver (self, slice_urn, slice_hrn, creds, options): return "dummy Driver.delete_sliver needs to be redefined" # the answer to RenewSliver # expected to return a boolean to indicate success def renew_sliver (self, slice_urn, slice_hrn, creds, expiration_time, options): return False # the answer to start_slice/stop_slice # 1 means success, otherwise raise exception def start_slice (self, slice_urn, slice_xrn, creds): return 1 def stop_slice (self, slice_urn, slice_xrn, creds): return 1 # somehow this one does not have creds - not implemented in PL anyways def reset_slice (self, slice_urn, slice_xrn, creds): return 1 # the answer to GetTicket # expected is a ticket, i.e. a certificate, as a string def get_ticket (self, slice_urn, slice_xrn, creds, rspec, options): return "dummy Driver.get_ticket needs to be redefined"