# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import abc import six # # Plugins convert configuration entries into graph nodes ready for # processing. This defines the abstract classes for both. # @six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta) class NodeBase(object): """A configuration node entry This is the main driver class for dib-block-device operation. The final operations graph is composed of instantiations of this class. The graph undergoes a topological sort (i.e. is linearised in dependency order) and each node has :func:`create` called in order to perform its operations. Every node has a unique string ``name``. This is its key in the graph and used for edge relationships. Implementations must ensure they initalize it; e.g. .. code-block:: python class FooNode(NodeBase): def __init__(name, arg1, ...): super(FooNode, self).__init__(name) """ def __init__(self, name): self.name = name def get_name(self): return self.name @abc.abstractmethod def get_edges(self): """Return the dependencies/edges for this node This function will be called after all nodes are created (this is because some plugins need to know the global state of all nodes to decide their dependencies). This function returns a tuple with two lists * ``edges_from`` : a list of node names that point to us * ``edges_to`` : a list of node names we point to In most cases, node creation will have saved a single parent that was given in the ``base`` parameter of the configuration. A usual return might look like: .. code-block:: python def get_edges(self): return ( [self.base], [] ) Some nodes (``level0``) don't have a base, however """ return @abc.abstractmethod def create(self, state, rollback): """Main creation driver This is the main driver function. After the graph is linearised, each node has it's :func:`create` function called. Arguments: :param state: A shared dictionary of prior results. This dictionary is passed by reference to each call, meaning any entries inserted will be available to subsequent :func:`create` calls of following nodes. The ``state`` dictionary will be saved and available to other calls. :param rollback: A shared list of functions to be called in the failure case. Nodes should only append to this list. On failure, the callbacks will be processed in reverse order. :raises Exception: A failure should raise an exception. This will initiate the rollback :return: None """ return def umount(self, state): """Umount actions Actions to taken when ``dib-block-device umount`` is called :param state: the current state dictionary. This is the `state` dictionary from :func:`create` before this call is made. :return: None """ return def cleanup(self, state): """Cleanup actions Actions to taken when ``dib-block-device cleanup`` is called. This is the cleanup path in the *success* case. The nodes are called in the reverse order to :func:`create` :param state: the current state dictionary. This is the `state` dictionary from :func:`create` before this call is made. :return: None """ return def delete(self, state): """Cleanup actions Actions to taken when ``dib-block-device delete`` is called. This is the cleanup path in case of a reported external *failure*. The nodes are called in the reverse order to :func:`create` :param state: the current state dictionary. This is the `state` dictionary from :func:`create` before this call is made. :return: None """ return @six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta) class PluginBase(object): """The base plugin object This is the base plugin object. Plugins are an instantiation of this class. There should be an entry-point (see setup.cfg) defined under ``diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin`` for each plugin, e.g. foo = diskimage_builder.block_device.levelX.foo:Foo A configuration entry in the graph config that matches this entry point will create an instance of this class, e.g. .. code-block:: yaml foo: name: foo_node base: parent_node argument_a: bar argument_b: baz The ``__init__`` function will be passed two arguments: ``config`` The full configuration dictionary for the entry. A unique ``name`` entry can be assumed. In most cases a ``base`` entry will be present giving the parent node (see :func:`NodeBase.get_edges`). ``defaults`` The global defaults dictionary (see ``--params``) ``get_nodes()`` should return the node object(s) created by the config for insertion into the final configuration graph. In the simplest case, this is probably a single node created during instantiation. e.g. .. code-block:: python class Foo(PluginBase): def __init__(self, config, defaults): super(Foo, self).__init__() self.node = FooNode(config.name, ...) def get_nodes(self): return [self.node] Some plugins require more, however. """ def __init__(self): pass @abc.abstractmethod def get_nodes(self): """Return nodes created by the plugin :returns: a list of :class:`.NodeBase` objects for insertion into the graph """ return