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from up2date_client import config from up2date_client import up2dateErrors try: # python2 import UserDict except ImportError: # python3 import collections as UserDict import gettext t = gettext.translation('rhn-client-tools', fallback=True) # Python 3 translations don't have a ugettext method if not hasattr(t, 'ugettext'): t.ugettext = t.gettext _ = t.ugettext # a dict with "capability name" as the key, and the version # as the value. neededCaps = {"caneatCheese": {'version':"21"}, "supportsAutoUp2dateOption": {'version': "1"}, "registration.finish_message": {'version': "1"}, "xmlrpc.packages.extended_profile": {'version':"1"}, "registration.delta_packages": {'version':"1"}, "registration.update_contact_info": {'version': "1"}, "registration.extended_update_support": {"version" : "1"}, "registration.smbios": {"version" : "1"}} def parseCap(capstring): value = None caps = capstring.split(',') capslist = [] for cap in caps: try: (key_version, value) = [i.strip() for i in cap.split("=", 1)] except ValueError: # Bad directive: not in 'a = b' format continue # parse out the version # lets give it a shot sans regex's first... (key,version) = key_version.split("(", 1) # just to be paranoid if version[-1] != ")": print("something broke in parsing the capabilited headers") #FIXME: raise an approriate exception here... # trim off the trailing paren version = version[:-1] data = {'version': version, 'value': value} capslist.append((key, data)) return capslist class Capabilities(UserDict.UserDict): def __init__(self): UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self) self.missingCaps = {} #self.populate() # self.validate() self.neededCaps = neededCaps self.cfg = config.initUp2dateConfig() def populate(self, headers): for key, val in headers.items(): if key.lower() == "x-rhn-server-capability": capslist = parseCap(val) for (cap,data) in capslist: self.data[cap] = data def parseCapVersion(self, versionString): index = versionString.find('-') # version of "-" is bogus, ditto for "1-" if index > 0: rng = versionString.split("-") start = rng[0] end = rng[1] versions = range(int(start), int(end)+1) return versions vers = versionString.split(':') if len(vers) > 1: versions = [int(a) for a in vers] return versions return [int(versionString)] def validateCap(self, cap, capvalue): if not cap in self.data: errstr = _("This client requires the server to support %s, which the current " \ "server does not support") % cap self.missingCaps[cap] = None else: data = self.data[cap] # DOES the server have the version we need if int(capvalue['version']) not in self.parseCapVersion(data['version']): self.missingCaps[cap] = self.neededCaps[cap] def validate(self): for key in self.neededCaps.keys(): self.validateCap(key, self.neededCaps[key]) self.workaroundMissingCaps() def setConfig(self, key, configItem): if key in self.tmpCaps: self.cfg[configItem] = 0 del self.tmpCaps[key] else: self.cfg[configItem] = 1 def workaroundMissingCaps(self): # if we have caps that we know we want, but we can # can work around, setup config variables here so # that we know to do just that self.tmpCaps = self.missingCaps # this is an example of how to work around it key = 'caneatCheese' if key in self.tmpCaps: # do whatevers needed to workaround del self.tmpCaps[key] else: # we support this, set a config option to # indicate that possibly pass # dict of key to configItem, and the config item that # corresponds with it capsConfigMap = {'supportsAutoUp2dateOption': 'supportsAutoUp2dateOption', 'registration.finish_message': 'supportsFinishMessage', "registration.update_contact_info" : 'supportsUpdateContactInfo', "registration.delta_packages" : 'supportsDeltaPackages', "xmlrpc.packages.extended_profile" : 'supportsExtendedPackageProfile', "registration.extended_update_support" : "supportsEUS", "registration.smbios" : "supportsSMBIOS"} for key in capsConfigMap.keys(): self.setConfig(key, capsConfigMap[key]) # if we want to blow up on missing caps we cant eat around missingCaps = [] wrongVersionCaps = [] if len(self.tmpCaps): for cap in self.tmpCaps: capInfo = self.tmpCaps[cap] if capInfo == None: # it's completly mssing missingCaps.append((cap, capInfo)) else: wrongVersionCaps.append((cap, capInfo)) errString = "" errorList = [] if len(wrongVersionCaps): for (cap, capInfo) in wrongVersionCaps: errString = errString + "Needs %s of version: %s but server has version: %s\n" % (cap, capInfo['version'], self.data[cap]['version']) errorList.append({"capName":cap, "capInfo":capInfo, "serverVersion":self.data[cap]}) if len(missingCaps): for (cap, capInfo) in missingCaps: errString = errString + "Needs %s but server does not support that capability\n" % (cap) errorList.append({"capName":cap, "capInfo":capInfo, "serverVersion":""}) if len(errString): raise up2dateErrors.ServerCapabilityError(errString, errorList) def hasCapability(self, capability, version=None): """Checks if the server supports a capability and optionally a version. Returns True or False. This complements the neededCaps mechanism provided by this module. Using hasCapability makes it easier to do something only if the server supports it or to put workaround code in the user of this class. The neededCaps mechanism makes it easier to put workaround code in this module, which makes sense if it is to be shared. 'capability' should be a string such as 'registration.foobar'. It can be a capability in 'neededCaps' above or one that isn't there. 'version' can be a string (where isdigit() is True) or an int. """ assert version is None or str(version).isdigit() if not capability in self.data: return False if version: data = self.data[capability] if int(version) not in self.parseCapVersion(data['version']): return False return True