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community.general/lib/ansible/module_utils/network_common.py
2017-07-24 09:57:52 +05:30

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# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed.
# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible
# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license
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#
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from itertools import chain
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleFallbackNotFound
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
def to_list(val):
if isinstance(val, (list, tuple, set)):
return list(val)
elif val is not None:
return [val]
else:
return list()
def sort_list(val):
if isinstance(val, list):
return sorted(val)
return val
class Entity(object):
"""Transforms a dict to with an argument spec
This class will take a dict and apply an Ansible argument spec to the
values. The resulting dict will contain all of the keys in the param
with appropriate values set.
Example::
argument_spec = dict(
command=dict(key=True),
display=dict(default='text', choices=['text', 'json']),
validate=dict(type='bool')
)
transform = Entity(module, argument_spec)
value = dict(command='foo')
result = transform(value)
print result
{'command': 'foo', 'display': 'text', 'validate': None}
Supported argument spec:
* key - specifies how to map a single value to a dict
* read_from - read and apply the argument_spec from the module
* required - a value is required
* type - type of value (uses AnsibleModule type checker)
* fallback - implements fallback function
* choices - set of valid options
* default - default value
"""
def __init__(self, module, attrs=None, args=[], keys=None, from_argspec=False):
self._attributes = attrs or {}
self._module = module
for arg in args:
self._attributes[arg] = dict()
if from_argspec:
self._attributes[arg]['read_from'] = arg
if keys and arg in keys:
self._attributes[arg]['key'] = True
self.attr_names = frozenset(self._attributes.keys())
_has_key = False
for name, attr in iteritems(self._attributes):
if attr.get('read_from'):
if attr['read_from'] not in self._module.argument_spec:
module.fail_json(msg='argument %s does not exist' % attr['read_from'])
spec = self._module.argument_spec.get(attr['read_from'])
for key, value in iteritems(spec):
if key not in attr:
attr[key] = value
if attr.get('key'):
if _has_key:
module.fail_json(msg='only one key value can be specified')
_has_key = True
attr['required'] = True
def serialize(self):
return self._attributes
def to_dict(self, value):
obj = {}
for name, attr in iteritems(self._attributes):
if attr.get('key'):
obj[name] = value
else:
obj[name] = attr.get('default')
return obj
def __call__(self, value, strict=True):
if not isinstance(value, dict):
value = self.to_dict(value)
if strict:
unknown = set(value).difference(self.attr_names)
if unknown:
self._module.fail_json(msg='invalid keys: %s' % ','.join(unknown))
for name, attr in iteritems(self._attributes):
if value.get(name) is None:
value[name] = attr.get('default')
if attr.get('fallback') and not value.get(name):
fallback = attr.get('fallback', (None,))
fallback_strategy = fallback[0]
fallback_args = []
fallback_kwargs = {}
if fallback_strategy is not None:
for item in fallback[1:]:
if isinstance(item, dict):
fallback_kwargs = item
else:
fallback_args = item
try:
value[name] = fallback_strategy(*fallback_args, **fallback_kwargs)
except AnsibleFallbackNotFound:
continue
if attr.get('required') and value.get(name) is None:
self._module.fail_json(msg='missing required attribute %s' % name)
if 'choices' in attr:
if value[name] not in attr['choices']:
self._module.fail_json(msg='%s must be one of %s, got %s' % (name, ', '.join(attr['choices']), value[name]))
if value[name] is not None:
value_type = attr.get('type', 'str')
type_checker = self._module._CHECK_ARGUMENT_TYPES_DISPATCHER[value_type]
type_checker(value[name])
elif value.get(name):
value[name] = self._module.params[name]
return value
class EntityCollection(Entity):
"""Extends ```Entity``` to handle a list of dicts """
def __call__(self, iterable, strict=True):
if iterable is None:
iterable = [super(EntityCollection, self).__call__(self._module.params, strict)]
if not isinstance(iterable, (list, tuple)):
self._module.fail_json(msg='value must be an iterable')
return [(super(EntityCollection, self).__call__(i, strict)) for i in iterable]
# these two are for backwards compatibility and can be removed once all of the
# modules that use them are updated
class ComplexDict(Entity):
def __init__(self, attrs, module, *args, **kwargs):
super(ComplexDict, self).__init__(module, attrs, *args, **kwargs)
class ComplexList(EntityCollection):
def __init__(self, attrs, module, *args, **kwargs):
super(ComplexList, self).__init__(module, attrs, *args, **kwargs)
def dict_diff(base, comparable):
""" Generate a dict object of differences
This function will compare two dict objects and return the difference
between them as a dict object. For scalar values, the key will reflect
the updated value. If the key does not exist in `comparable`, then then no
key will be returned. For lists, the value in comparable will wholly replace
the value in base for the key. For dicts, the returned value will only
return keys that are different.
:param base: dict object to base the diff on
:param comparable: dict object to compare against base
:returns: new dict object with differences
"""
assert isinstance(base, dict), "`base` must be of type <dict>"
assert isinstance(comparable, dict), "`comparable` must be of type <dict>"
updates = dict()
for key, value in iteritems(base):
if isinstance(value, dict):
item = comparable.get(key)
if item is not None:
updates[key] = dict_diff(value, comparable[key])
else:
comparable_value = comparable.get(key)
if comparable_value is not None:
if sort_list(base[key]) != sort_list(comparable_value):
updates[key] = comparable_value
for key in set(comparable.keys()).difference(base.keys()):
updates[key] = comparable.get(key)
return updates
def dict_merge(base, other):
""" Return a new dict object that combines base and other
This will create a new dict object that is a combination of the key/value
pairs from base and other. When both keys exist, the value will be
selected from other. If the value is a list object, the two lists will
be combined and duplicate entries removed.
:param base: dict object to serve as base
:param other: dict object to combine with base
:returns: new combined dict object
"""
assert isinstance(base, dict), "`base` must be of type <dict>"
assert isinstance(other, dict), "`other` must be of type <dict>"
combined = dict()
for key, value in iteritems(base):
if isinstance(value, dict):
if key in other:
item = other.get(key)
if item is not None:
combined[key] = dict_merge(value, other[key])
else:
combined[key] = item
else:
combined[key] = value
elif isinstance(value, list):
if key in other:
item = other.get(key)
if item is not None:
combined[key] = list(set(chain(value, item)))
else:
combined[key] = item
else:
combined[key] = value
else:
if key in other:
other_value = other.get(key)
if other_value is not None:
if sort_list(base[key]) != sort_list(other_value):
combined[key] = other_value
else:
combined[key] = value
else:
combined[key] = other_value
else:
combined[key] = value
for key in set(other.keys()).difference(base.keys()):
combined[key] = other.get(key)
return combined