freeipa/ipalib/backend.py
Jan Cholasta 56c66f44a0 rpc: specify connection options in API config
Specify RPC connection options once in API.bootstrap rather than in each
invocation of rpcclient.connect.

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4739

Reviewed-By: David Kupka <dkupka@redhat.com>
2016-06-03 09:00:34 +02:00

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# Authors:
# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
#
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#
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"""
Base classes for all backed-end plugins.
"""
import threading
import os
from ipalib import plugable
from ipalib.errors import PublicError, InternalError, CommandError
from ipalib.request import context, Connection, destroy_context
class Backend(plugable.Plugin):
"""
Base class for all backend plugins.
"""
class Connectible(Backend):
"""
Base class for backend plugins that create connections.
In addition to the nicety of providing a standard connection API, all
backend plugins that create connections should use this base class so that
`request.destroy_context()` can properly close all open connections.
"""
def __init__(self, api, shared_instance=False):
Backend.__init__(self, api)
if shared_instance:
self.id = self.name
else:
self.id = '%s_%s' % (self.name, str(id(self)))
def connect(self, *args, **kw):
"""
Create thread-local connection.
"""
if hasattr(context, self.id):
raise Exception(
"{0} is already connected ({1} in {2})".format(
self.name,
self.id,
threading.currentThread().getName()
)
)
conn = self.create_connection(*args, **kw)
setattr(context, self.id, Connection(conn, self.disconnect))
assert self.conn is conn
self.debug('Created connection context.%s' % self.id)
def create_connection(self, *args, **kw):
raise NotImplementedError('%s.create_connection()' % self.id)
def disconnect(self):
if not hasattr(context, self.id):
raise Exception(
"{0} is not connected ({1} in {2})".format(
self.name,
self.id,
threading.currentThread().getName()
)
)
self.destroy_connection()
delattr(context, self.id)
self.debug('Destroyed connection context.%s' % self.id)
def destroy_connection(self):
raise NotImplementedError('%s.destroy_connection()' % self.id)
def isconnected(self):
"""
Return ``True`` if thread-local connection on `request.context` exists.
"""
return hasattr(context, self.id)
def __get_conn(self):
"""
Return thread-local connection.
"""
if not hasattr(context, self.id):
raise AttributeError(
"{0} is not connected ({1} in {2})".format(
self.name,
self.id,
threading.currentThread().getName()
)
)
return getattr(context, self.id).conn
conn = property(__get_conn)
class Executioner(Backend):
def create_context(self, ccache=None, client_ip=None):
"""
client_ip: The IP address of the remote client.
"""
if ccache is not None:
os.environ["KRB5CCNAME"] = ccache
if self.env.in_server:
self.Backend.ldap2.connect(ccache=ccache)
else:
self.Backend.rpcclient.connect()
if client_ip is not None:
setattr(context, "client_ip", client_ip)
def destroy_context(self):
destroy_context()
def execute(self, _name, *args, **options):
error = None
try:
if _name not in self.Command:
raise CommandError(name=_name)
result = self.Command[_name](*args, **options)
except PublicError as e:
error = e
except Exception as e:
self.exception(
'non-public: %s: %s', e.__class__.__name__, str(e)
)
error = InternalError()
destroy_context()
if error is None:
return result
assert isinstance(error, PublicError)
raise error #pylint: disable=E0702