freeipa/ipaplatform/rhel/services.py
Christian Heimes 6409abf1a6 Break ipaplatform / ipalib import cycle of hell
Here is an attempt to break the import cycle of hell between ipaplatform
and ipalib. All services now pass an ipalib.api object to
services.service(). RedHatServices.__init__() still needs to do a local
import because it initializes its wellknown service dict with service
instances.

Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
2016-11-24 16:30:32 +01:00

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# Authors:
# Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat
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"""
Contains RHEL-specific service class implementations.
"""
from ipaplatform.redhat import services as redhat_services
# Mappings from service names as FreeIPA code references to these services
# to their actual systemd service names
rhel_system_units = redhat_services.redhat_system_units
# Service that sets domainname on RHEL is called rhel-domainname.service
rhel_system_units['domainname'] = 'rhel-domainname.service'
# Service classes that implement RHEL-specific behaviour
class RHELService(redhat_services.RedHatService):
system_units = rhel_system_units
# Function that constructs proper RHEL-specific server classes for services
# of specified name
def rhel_service_class_factory(name, api=None):
if name == 'domainname':
return RHELService(name, api)
return redhat_services.redhat_service_class_factory(name, api)
# Magicdict containing RHELService instances.
class RHELServices(redhat_services.RedHatServices):
def service_class_factory(self, name, api=None):
return rhel_service_class_factory(name, api)
# Objects below are expected to be exported by platform module
timedate_services = redhat_services.timedate_services
service = rhel_service_class_factory
knownservices = RHELServices()