Jude Cross 24b06ef273 Fix limits show command without Nova and Cinder
This patch implements an endpoint lookup when showing limits. This
addresses the issue when showing limits without both Nova and Cinder
and will display limits if one is missing.

Change-Id: I2214b281e0206f8fe117aae52de2bf4c4e2c6525
Closes-bug: #1707960
2018-04-03 00:47:00 -07:00

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# Copyright 2012-2013 OpenStack Foundation
#
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"""Manage access to the clients, including authenticating when needed."""
import logging
import sys
from osc_lib import clientmanager
from osc_lib import shell
import pkg_resources
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
PLUGIN_MODULES = []
USER_AGENT = 'python-openstackclient'
class ClientManager(clientmanager.ClientManager):
"""Manages access to API clients, including authentication
Wrap osc_lib's ClientManager to maintain compatibility for the existing
plugin V2 interface. Some currently private attributes become public
in osc-lib so we need to maintain a transition period.
"""
# A simple incrementing version for the plugin to know what is available
PLUGIN_INTERFACE_VERSION = "2"
# Let the commands set this
_auth_required = False
def __init__(
self,
cli_options=None,
api_version=None,
pw_func=None,
):
super(ClientManager, self).__init__(
cli_options=cli_options,
api_version=api_version,
pw_func=pw_func,
)
# TODO(dtroyer): For compatibility; mark this for removal when plugin
# interface v2 is removed
self._region_name = self.region_name
self._interface = self.interface
self._cacert = self.cacert
self._insecure = not self.verify
# store original auth_type
self._original_auth_type = cli_options.auth_type
def setup_auth(self):
"""Set up authentication"""
if self._auth_setup_completed:
return
# NOTE(dtroyer): Validate the auth args; this is protected with 'if'
# because openstack_config is an optional argument to
# CloudConfig.__init__() and we'll die if it was not
# passed.
if (
self._auth_required and
self._cli_options._openstack_config is not None
):
self._cli_options._openstack_config._pw_callback = \
shell.prompt_for_password
try:
self._cli_options._auth = \
self._cli_options._openstack_config.load_auth_plugin(
self._cli_options.config,
)
except TypeError as e:
self._fallback_load_auth_plugin(e)
return super(ClientManager, self).setup_auth()
@property
def auth_ref(self):
if not self._auth_required:
return None
else:
return super(ClientManager, self).auth_ref
def _fallback_load_auth_plugin(self, e):
# NOTES(RuiChen): Hack to avoid auth plugins choking on data they don't
# expect, delete fake token and endpoint, then try to
# load auth plugin again with user specified options.
# We know it looks ugly, but it's necessary.
if self._cli_options.config['auth']['token'] == 'x':
# restore original auth_type
self._cli_options.config['auth_type'] = \
self._original_auth_type
del self._cli_options.config['auth']['token']
del self._cli_options.config['auth']['endpoint']
self._cli_options._auth = \
self._cli_options._openstack_config.load_auth_plugin(
self._cli_options.config,
)
else:
raise e
def is_network_endpoint_enabled(self):
"""Check if the network endpoint is enabled"""
# NOTE(dtroyer): is_service_available() can also return None if
# there is no Service Catalog, callers here are
# not expecting that so fold None into True to
# use Network API by default
return self.is_service_available('network') is not False
def is_compute_endpoint_enabled(self):
"""Check if Compute endpoint is enabled"""
return self.is_service_available('compute') is not False
def is_volume_endpoint_enabled(self, volume_client):
"""Check if volume endpoint is enabled"""
# NOTE(jcross): Cinder did some interesting things with their service
# name so we need to figure out which version to look
# for when calling is_service_available()
volume_version = volume_client.api_version.ver_major
if self.is_service_available(
"volumev%s" % volume_version) is not False:
return True
elif self.is_service_available('volume') is not False:
return True
else:
return False
# Plugin Support
def get_plugin_modules(group):
"""Find plugin entry points"""
mod_list = []
for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(group):
LOG.debug('Found plugin %s', ep.name)
try:
__import__(ep.module_name)
except Exception:
sys.stderr.write(
"WARNING: Failed to import plugin %s.\n" % ep.name)
continue
module = sys.modules[ep.module_name]
mod_list.append(module)
init_func = getattr(module, 'Initialize', None)
if init_func:
init_func('x')
# Add the plugin to the ClientManager
setattr(
clientmanager.ClientManager,
module.API_NAME,
clientmanager.ClientCache(
getattr(sys.modules[ep.module_name], 'make_client', None)
),
)
return mod_list
def build_plugin_option_parser(parser):
"""Add plugin options to the parser"""
# Loop through extensions to get parser additions
for mod in PLUGIN_MODULES:
parser = mod.build_option_parser(parser)
return parser
# Get list of base plugin modules
PLUGIN_MODULES = get_plugin_modules(
'openstack.cli.base',
)
# Append list of external plugin modules
PLUGIN_MODULES.extend(get_plugin_modules(
'openstack.cli.extension',
))