freeipa/ipaserver/advise/base.py
Martin Babinsky c1d8629b74 ipa-advise: correct handling of plugin namespace iteration
The API object namespace iterators now yield plugin classes themselves
instead of their names as strings. The method enumerating through available
plugins needs to be made aware of this change.

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/6044

Reviewed-By: Stanislav Laznicka <slaznick@redhat.com>
2016-07-12 11:02:52 +02:00

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# Authors: Tomas Babej <tbabej@redhat.com>
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from __future__ import print_function
import os
from textwrap import wrap
from ipalib import api
from ipalib.plugable import Plugin, API
from ipalib.errors import ValidationError
from ipapython import admintool
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import log_mgr
"""
To add configuration instructions for a new use case, define a new class that
inherits from Advice class.
You should create a plugin file for it in ipaserver/advise/plugins folder.
The class can run any arbitrary code or IPA command via api.Command['command']()
calls. It needs to override get_info() method, which returns the formatted
advice string.
Important! Do not forget to register the class to the API.
>>> @register()
>>> class sample_advice(Advice):
>>> description = 'Instructions for machine with SSSD 1.0 setup.'
Description provided shows itself as a header and in the list of all advices
currently available via ipa-advise.
Optionally, you can require root privileges for your plugin:
>>> require_root = True
The following method should be implemented in your plugin:
>>> def get_info():
>>> self.log.debug('Entering execute() method')
>>> self.log.comment('Providing useful advice just for you')
>>> self.log.command('yum update sssd -y')
As you can see, Advice's log has 3 different levels. Debug lines are printed
out with '# DEBUG:' prefix if --verbose had been used. Comment lines utilize
'# ' prefix and command lines are printed raw.
Please note that comments are automatically wrapped after 70 characters.
Use wrapped=False option to force the unwrapped line in the comment.
>>> self.log.comment("This line should not be wrapped", wrapped=False)
As a result, you can redirect the advice's output directly to a script file.
# ipa-advise sample-advice > script.sh
# ./script.sh
"""
class _AdviceOutput(object):
def __init__(self):
self.content = []
self.prefix = '# '
self.options = None
def comment(self, line, wrapped=True):
if wrapped:
for wrapped_line in wrap(line, 70):
self.content.append(self.prefix + wrapped_line)
else:
self.content.append(self.prefix + line)
def debug(self, line):
if self.options.verbose:
self.comment('DEBUG: ' + line)
def command(self, line):
self.content.append(line)
class Advice(Plugin):
"""
Base class for advices, plugins for ipa-advise.
"""
options = None
require_root = False
description = ''
def __init__(self, api):
super(Advice, self).__init__(api)
self.log = _AdviceOutput()
def set_options(self, options):
self.options = options
self.log.options = options
def get_info(self):
"""
This method should be overridden by child Advices.
Returns a string with instructions.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
class AdviseAPI(API):
bases = (Advice,)
@property
def packages(self):
import ipaserver.advise.plugins
return (ipaserver.advise.plugins,)
advise_api = AdviseAPI()
class IpaAdvise(admintool.AdminTool):
"""
Admin tool that given systems's configuration provides instructions how to
configure the systems for various use cases.
"""
command_name = 'ipa-advise'
usage = "%prog ADVICE"
description = "Provides configuration advice for various use cases. To "\
"see the list of possible ADVICEs, run ipa-advise without "\
"any arguments."
def __init__(self, options, args):
super(IpaAdvise, self).__init__(options, args)
@classmethod
def add_options(cls, parser):
super(IpaAdvise, cls).add_options(parser)
def validate_options(self):
super(IpaAdvise, self).validate_options(needs_root=False)
if len(self.args) > 1:
raise self.option_parser.error("You can only provide one "
"positional argument.")
def log_success(self):
pass
def print_config_list(self):
self.print_header('List of available advices')
max_keyword_len = max(
(len(advice.__name__) for advice in advise_api.Advice))
for advice in advise_api.Advice:
description = getattr(advice, 'description', '')
keyword = advice.__name__.replace('_', '-')
# Compute the number of spaces needed for the table to be aligned
offset = max_keyword_len - len(keyword)
prefix = " {key} {off}: ".format(key=keyword, off=' ' * offset)
wrapped_description = wrap(description, 80 - len(prefix))
# Print the first line with the prefix (keyword)
print(prefix + wrapped_description[0])
# Print the rest wrapped behind the colon
for line in wrapped_description[1:]:
print("{off}{line}".format(off=' ' * len(prefix), line=line))
def print_header(self, header, print_shell=False):
header_size = len(header)
prefix = ''
if print_shell:
prefix = '# '
print('#!/bin/sh')
# Do not print out empty header
if header_size > 0:
print((prefix + '-' * 70))
for line in wrap(header, 70):
print((prefix + line))
print((prefix + '-' * 70))
def print_advice(self, keyword):
advice = getattr(advise_api.Advice, keyword, None)
# Ensure that Configuration class for given --setup option value exists
if advice is None:
raise ValidationError(
name="advice",
error="No instructions are available for '{con}'. "
"See the list of available configuration "
"by invoking the ipa-advise command with no argument."
.format(con=keyword.replace('_', '-')))
# Check whether root privileges are needed
if advice.require_root and os.getegid() != 0:
raise admintool.ScriptError(
'Must be root to get advice for {adv}'
.format(adv=keyword.replace('_', '-')), 1)
# Print out nicely formatted header
self.print_header(advice.description, print_shell=True)
# Set options so that plugin can use verbose/quiet options
advice.set_options(self.options)
# Print out the actual advice
api.Backend.rpcclient.connect()
advice.get_info()
api.Backend.rpcclient.disconnect()
for line in advice.log.content:
print(line)
def run(self):
super(IpaAdvise, self).run()
api.bootstrap(in_server=False, context='cli')
api.finalize()
advise_api.bootstrap(in_server=False, context='cli')
advise_api.finalize()
if not self.options.verbose:
# Do not print connection information by default
logger_name = r'ipa\.ipalib\.plugins\.rpcclient'
log_mgr.configure(dict(logger_regexps=[(logger_name, 'warning')]))
# With no argument, print the list out and exit
if not self.args:
self.print_config_list()
return
else:
keyword = self.args[0].replace('-', '_')
self.print_advice(keyword)