Eric Fried cd6c285cc6 neutron: autogenerate docs
$namespace = openstack.network.v2

The subcommand documents for $namespace were hardcoded and thus prone to
drift over time. This commit removes the hardcoded content and uses the
autoprogram-cliff directive to generate them automatically from the
subcommand configuration classes.

This one turned out to be quite involved, because we support both
neutron and nova-network. When running in a real cloud, the command
classes detect whether the neutron service is present, assume
nova-network if that service is not found, and only add parser options
relevant to the detected service. But the docs need to present both sets
of options. This was easy enough when they were hardcoded, but required
a bit of additional infrastructure for generated docs.

Change-Id: I426261eb1d86bcc68656aabd61f10b7f082da402
2019-11-01 14:24:30 -05:00

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import abc
import contextlib
import logging
import openstack.exceptions
from osc_lib.command import command
from osc_lib import exceptions
import six
from openstackclient.i18n import _
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_required_opt_extensions_map = {
'allowed_address_pairs': 'allowed-address-pairs',
'dns_domain': 'dns-integration',
'dns_name': 'dns-integration',
'extra_dhcp_opts': 'extra_dhcp_opt',
'qos_policy_id': 'qos',
'security_groups': 'security-groups',
}
_NET_TYPE_NEUTRON = 'neutron'
_NET_TYPE_COMPUTE = 'nova-network'
_QUALIFIER_FMT = "%s\n\n*%s*"
@contextlib.contextmanager
def check_missing_extension_if_error(client_manager, attrs):
# If specified option requires extension, then try to
# find out if it exists. If it does not exist,
# then an exception with the appropriate message
# will be thrown from within client.find_extension
try:
yield
except openstack.exceptions.HttpException:
for opt, ext in _required_opt_extensions_map.items():
if opt in attrs:
client_manager.find_extension(ext, ignore_missing=False)
raise
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class NetDetectionMixin(object):
"""Convenience methods for nova-network vs. neutron decisions.
A live environment detects which network type it is running and creates its
parser with only the options relevant to that network type.
But the command classes are used for docs builds as well, and docs must
present the options for both network types, often qualified accordingly.
"""
@property
def _network_type(self):
"""Discover whether the running cloud is using neutron or nova-network.
:return:
* ``NET_TYPE_NEUTRON`` if neutron is detected
* ``NET_TYPE_COMPUTE`` if running in a cloud but neutron is not
detected.
* ``None`` if not running in a cloud, which hopefully means we're
building docs.
"""
# Have we set it up yet for this command?
if not hasattr(self, '_net_type'):
# import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
try:
if self.app.client_manager.is_network_endpoint_enabled():
net_type = _NET_TYPE_NEUTRON
else:
net_type = _NET_TYPE_COMPUTE
except AttributeError:
LOG.warning(
"%s: Could not detect a network type. Assuming we are "
"building docs.", self.__class__.__name__)
net_type = None
self._net_type = net_type
return self._net_type
@property
def is_neutron(self):
return self._network_type is _NET_TYPE_NEUTRON
@property
def is_nova_network(self):
return self._network_type is _NET_TYPE_COMPUTE
@property
def is_docs_build(self):
return self._network_type is None
def enhance_help_neutron(self, _help):
if self.is_docs_build:
# Why can't we say 'neutron'?
return _QUALIFIER_FMT % (_help, _("Network version 2 only"))
return _help
def enhance_help_nova_network(self, _help):
if self.is_docs_build:
# Why can't we say 'nova-network'?
return _QUALIFIER_FMT % (_help, _("Compute version 2 only"))
return _help
@staticmethod
def split_help(network_help, compute_help):
return (
"*%(network_qualifier)s:*\n %(network_help)s\n\n"
"*%(compute_qualifier)s:*\n %(compute_help)s" % dict(
network_qualifier=_("Network version 2"),
network_help=network_help,
compute_qualifier=_("Compute version 2"),
compute_help=compute_help))
def get_parser(self, prog_name):
LOG.debug('get_parser(%s)', prog_name)
parser = super(NetDetectionMixin, self).get_parser(prog_name)
parser = self.update_parser_common(parser)
LOG.debug('common parser: %s', parser)
if self.is_neutron or self.is_docs_build:
parser = self.update_parser_network(parser)
if self.is_nova_network or self.is_docs_build:
# Add nova-net options if running nova-network or building docs
parser = self.update_parser_compute(parser)
return parser
def update_parser_common(self, parser):
"""Default is no updates to parser."""
return parser
def update_parser_network(self, parser):
"""Default is no updates to parser."""
return parser
def update_parser_compute(self, parser):
"""Default is no updates to parser."""
return parser
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
if self.is_neutron:
return self.take_action_network(self.app.client_manager.network,
parsed_args)
elif self.is_nova_network:
return self.take_action_compute(self.app.client_manager.compute,
parsed_args)
def take_action_network(self, client, parsed_args):
"""Override to do something useful."""
pass
def take_action_compute(self, client, parsed_args):
"""Override to do something useful."""
pass
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class NetworkAndComputeCommand(NetDetectionMixin, command.Command):
"""Network and Compute Command
Command class for commands that support implementation via
the network or compute endpoint. Such commands have different
implementations for take_action() and may even have different
arguments.
"""
pass
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class NetworkAndComputeDelete(NetworkAndComputeCommand):
"""Network and Compute Delete
Delete class for commands that support implementation via
the network or compute endpoint. Such commands have different
implementations for take_action() and may even have different
arguments. This class supports bulk deletion, and error handling
following the rules in doc/source/command-errors.rst.
"""
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
ret = 0
resources = getattr(parsed_args, self.resource, [])
for r in resources:
self.r = r
try:
if self.app.client_manager.is_network_endpoint_enabled():
self.take_action_network(self.app.client_manager.network,
parsed_args)
else:
self.take_action_compute(self.app.client_manager.compute,
parsed_args)
except Exception as e:
msg = _("Failed to delete %(resource)s with name or ID "
"'%(name_or_id)s': %(e)s") % {
"resource": self.resource,
"name_or_id": r,
"e": e,
}
LOG.error(msg)
ret += 1
if ret:
total = len(resources)
msg = _("%(num)s of %(total)s %(resource)ss failed to delete.") % {
"num": ret,
"total": total,
"resource": self.resource,
}
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class NetworkAndComputeLister(NetDetectionMixin, command.Lister):
"""Network and Compute Lister
Lister class for commands that support implementation via
the network or compute endpoint. Such commands have different
implementations for take_action() and may even have different
arguments.
"""
pass
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class NetworkAndComputeShowOne(NetDetectionMixin, command.ShowOne):
"""Network and Compute ShowOne
ShowOne class for commands that support implementation via
the network or compute endpoint. Such commands have different
implementations for take_action() and may even have different
arguments.
"""
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
try:
if self.app.client_manager.is_network_endpoint_enabled():
return self.take_action_network(
self.app.client_manager.network, parsed_args)
else:
return self.take_action_compute(
self.app.client_manager.compute, parsed_args)
except openstack.exceptions.HttpException as exc:
msg = _("Error while executing command: %s") % exc.message
if exc.details:
msg += ", " + six.text_type(exc.details)
raise exceptions.CommandError(msg)