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`api.env` now has a `cache_dir` option, which defaults to `os.path.join(USER_CACHE_PATH, 'ipa')`. Schema cache, server info, and KRA key cache use `api.env.cache_dir` as base directory. The option allows application to set a custom cache directory. Related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/9438 Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1513934 Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
695 lines
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Python
695 lines
24 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Martin Nagy <mnagy@redhat.com>
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# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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Process-wide static configuration and environment.
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The standard run-time instance of the `Env` class is initialized early in the
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`ipalib` process and is then locked into a read-only state, after which no
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further changes can be made to the environment throughout the remaining life
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of the process.
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For the per-request thread-local information, see `ipalib.request`.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import os
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from os import path
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import sys
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from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse
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from configparser import RawConfigParser, ParsingError
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import six
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from ipaplatform.tasks import tasks
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from ipapython.dn import DN
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from ipalib.base import check_name
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from ipalib.constants import (
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CONFIG_SECTION,
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OVERRIDE_ERROR, SET_ERROR, DEL_ERROR,
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TLS_VERSIONS, TLS_VERSION_DEFAULT_MIN, TLS_VERSION_DEFAULT_MAX,
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USER_CACHE_PATH
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)
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from ipalib import errors
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if six.PY3:
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unicode = str
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class Env:
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"""
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Store and retrieve environment variables.
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First an foremost, the `Env` class provides a handy container for
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environment variables. These variables can be both set *and* retrieved
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either as attributes *or* as dictionary items.
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For example, you can set a variable as an attribute:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> env.attr = 'I was set as an attribute.'
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>>> env.attr
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u'I was set as an attribute.'
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>>> env['attr'] # Also retrieve as a dictionary item
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u'I was set as an attribute.'
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Or you can set a variable as a dictionary item:
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>>> env['item'] = 'I was set as a dictionary item.'
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>>> env['item']
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u'I was set as a dictionary item.'
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>>> env.item # Also retrieve as an attribute
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u'I was set as a dictionary item.'
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The variable names must be valid lower-case Python identifiers that neither
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start nor end with an underscore. If your variable name doesn't meet these
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criteria, a ``ValueError`` will be raised when you try to set the variable
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(compliments of the `base.check_name()` function). For example:
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>>> env.BadName = 'Wont work as an attribute'
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: name must match '^[a-z][_a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]$|^[a-z]$'; got 'BadName'
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>>> env['BadName'] = 'Also wont work as a dictionary item'
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: name must match '^[a-z][_a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]$|^[a-z]$'; got 'BadName'
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The variable values can be ``str``, ``int``, or ``float`` instances, or the
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``True``, ``False``, or ``None`` constants. When the value provided is an
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``str`` instance, some limited automatic type conversion is performed, which
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allows values of specific types to be set easily from configuration files or
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command-line options.
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So in addition to their actual values, the ``True``, ``False``, and ``None``
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constants can be specified with an ``str`` equal to what ``repr()`` would
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return. For example:
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>>> env.true = True
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>>> env.also_true = 'True' # Equal to repr(True)
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>>> env.true
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True
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>>> env.also_true
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True
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Note that the automatic type conversion is case sensitive. For example:
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>>> env.not_false = 'false' # Not equal to repr(False)!
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>>> env.not_false
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u'false'
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If an ``str`` value looks like an integer, it's automatically converted to
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the ``int`` type.
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>>> env.lucky = '7'
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>>> env.lucky
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7
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Leading and trailing white-space is automatically stripped from ``str``
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values. For example:
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>>> env.message = ' Hello! ' # Surrounded by double spaces
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>>> env.message
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u'Hello!'
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>>> env.number = ' 42 ' # Still converted to an int
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>>> env.number
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42
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>>> env.false = ' False ' # Still equal to repr(False)
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>>> env.false
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False
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Also, empty ``str`` instances are converted to ``None``. For example:
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>>> env.empty = ''
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>>> env.empty is None
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True
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`Env` variables are all set-once (first-one-wins). Once a variable has been
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set, trying to override it will raise an ``AttributeError``. For example:
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>>> env.date = 'First'
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>>> env.date = 'Second'
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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AttributeError: cannot override Env.date value u'First' with 'Second'
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An `Env` instance can be *locked*, after which no further variables can be
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set. Trying to set variables on a locked `Env` instance will also raise
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an ``AttributeError``. For example:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> env.okay = 'This will work.'
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>>> env.__lock__()
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>>> env.nope = 'This wont work!'
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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AttributeError: locked: cannot set Env.nope to 'This wont work!'
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`Env` instances also provide standard container emulation for membership
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testing, counting, and iteration. For example:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> 'key1' in env # Has key1 been set?
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False
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>>> env.key1 = 'value 1'
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>>> 'key1' in env
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True
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>>> env.key2 = 'value 2'
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>>> len(env) # How many variables have been set?
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2
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>>> list(env) # What variables have been set?
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['key1', 'key2']
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Lastly, in addition to all the handy container functionality, the `Env`
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class provides high-level methods for bootstraping a fresh `Env` instance
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into one containing all the run-time and configuration information needed
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by the built-in freeIPA plugins.
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These are the `Env` bootstraping methods, in the order they must be called:
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1. `Env._bootstrap()` - initialize the run-time variables and then
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merge-in variables specified on the command-line.
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2. `Env._finalize_core()` - merge-in variables from the configuration
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files and then merge-in variables from the internal defaults, after
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which at least all the standard variables will be set. After this
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method is called, the plugins will be loaded, during which
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third-party plugins can merge-in defaults for additional variables
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they use (likely using the `Env._merge()` method).
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3. `Env._finalize()` - one last chance to merge-in variables and then
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the instance is locked. After this method is called, no more
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environment variables can be set during the remaining life of the
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process.
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However, normally none of these three bootstraping methods are called
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directly and instead only `plugable.API.bootstrap()` is called, which itself
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takes care of correctly calling the `Env` bootstrapping methods.
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"""
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__locked = False
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def __init__(self, **initialize):
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object.__setattr__(self, '_Env__d', {})
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object.__setattr__(self, '_Env__done', set())
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if initialize:
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self._merge(**initialize)
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def __lock__(self):
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"""
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Prevent further changes to environment.
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"""
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if self.__locked is True:
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raise Exception(
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'%s.__lock__() already called' % self.__class__.__name__
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)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_Env__locked', True)
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def __islocked__(self):
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"""
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Return ``True`` if locked.
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"""
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return self.__locked
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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"""
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Set the attribute named ``name`` to ``value``.
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This just calls `Env.__setitem__()`.
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"""
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self[name] = value
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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"""
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Set ``key`` to ``value``.
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"""
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if self.__locked:
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raise AttributeError(
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SET_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, key, value)
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)
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check_name(key)
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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if key in self.__d:
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raise AttributeError(OVERRIDE_ERROR %
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(self.__class__.__name__, key, self.__d[key], value)
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)
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# pylint: enable=no-member
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assert not hasattr(self, key)
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if isinstance(value, str):
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value = value.strip()
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if isinstance(value, bytes):
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value = value.decode('utf-8')
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m = {
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'True': True,
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'False': False,
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'None': None,
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'': None,
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}
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if value in m:
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value = m[value]
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elif value.isdigit():
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value = int(value)
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elif key == 'basedn':
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value = DN(value)
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if type(value) not in (unicode, int, float, bool, type(None), DN):
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raise TypeError(key, value)
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object.__setattr__(self, key, value)
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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self.__d[key] = value
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# pylint: enable=no-member
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""
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Return the value corresponding to ``key``.
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"""
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return self.__d[key] # pylint: disable=no-member
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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"""
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Raise an ``AttributeError`` (deletion is never allowed).
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For example:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> env.name = 'A value'
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>>> del env.name
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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AttributeError: locked: cannot delete Env.name
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"""
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raise AttributeError(
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DEL_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, name)
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)
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def __contains__(self, key):
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"""
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Return True if instance contains ``key``; otherwise return False.
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"""
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return key in self.__d # pylint: disable=no-member
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def __len__(self):
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"""
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Return number of variables currently set.
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"""
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return len(self.__d) # pylint: disable=no-member
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def __iter__(self):
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"""
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Iterate through keys in ascending order.
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"""
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for key in sorted(self.__d): # pylint: disable=no-member
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yield key
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def _merge(self, **kw):
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"""
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Merge variables from ``kw`` into the environment.
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Any variables in ``kw`` that have already been set will be ignored
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(meaning this method will *not* try to override them, which would raise
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an exception).
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This method returns a ``(num_set, num_total)`` tuple containing first
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the number of variables that were actually set, and second the total
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number of variables that were provided.
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For example:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> env._merge(one=1, two=2)
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(2, 2)
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>>> env._merge(one=1, three=3)
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(1, 2)
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>>> env._merge(one=1, two=2, three=3)
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(0, 3)
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Also see `Env._merge_from_file()`.
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:param kw: Variables provides as keyword arguments.
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"""
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i = 0
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for (key, value) in kw.items():
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if key not in self:
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self[key] = value
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i += 1
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return (i, len(kw))
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def _merge_from_file(self, config_file):
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"""
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Merge variables from ``config_file`` into the environment.
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Any variables in ``config_file`` that have already been set will be
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ignored (meaning this method will *not* try to override them, which
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would raise an exception).
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If ``config_file`` does not exist or is not a regular file, or if there
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is an error parsing ``config_file``, ``None`` is returned.
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Otherwise this method returns a ``(num_set, num_total)`` tuple
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containing first the number of variables that were actually set, and
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second the total number of variables found in ``config_file``.
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Also see `Env._merge()`.
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:param config_file: Path of the configuration file to load.
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"""
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if not path.isfile(config_file):
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return None
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parser = RawConfigParser()
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try:
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parser.read(config_file)
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except ParsingError:
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return None
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if not parser.has_section(CONFIG_SECTION):
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parser.add_section(CONFIG_SECTION)
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items = parser.items(CONFIG_SECTION)
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if len(items) == 0:
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return 0, 0
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i = 0
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for (key, value) in items:
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if key not in self:
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self[key] = value
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i += 1
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if 'config_loaded' not in self: # we loaded at least 1 file
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self['config_loaded'] = True
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return i, len(items)
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def _join(self, key, *parts):
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"""
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Append path components in ``parts`` to base path ``self[key]``.
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For example:
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>>> env = Env()
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>>> env.home = '/people/joe'
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>>> env._join('home', 'Music', 'favourites')
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u'/people/joe/Music/favourites'
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"""
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if key in self and self[key] is not None:
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return path.join(self[key], *parts)
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else:
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return None
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def __doing(self, name):
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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if name in self.__done:
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raise Exception(
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'%s.%s() already called' % (self.__class__.__name__, name)
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)
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self.__done.add(name)
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def __do_if_not_done(self, name):
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if name not in self.__done: # pylint: disable=no-member
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getattr(self, name)()
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def _isdone(self, name):
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return name in self.__done # pylint: disable=no-member
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def _bootstrap(self, **overrides):
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"""
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Initialize basic environment.
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This method will perform the following steps:
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1. Initialize certain run-time variables. These run-time variables
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are strictly determined by the external environment the process
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is running in; they cannot be specified on the command-line nor
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in the configuration files.
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2. Merge-in the variables in ``overrides`` by calling
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`Env._merge()`. The intended use of ``overrides`` is to merge-in
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variables specified on the command-line.
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3. Intelligently fill-in the *in_tree*, *context*, *conf*, and
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*conf_default* variables if they haven't been set already.
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Also see `Env._finalize_core()`, the next method in the bootstrap
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sequence.
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:param overrides: Variables specified via command-line options.
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"""
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self.__doing('_bootstrap')
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# Set run-time variables (cannot be overridden):
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self.ipalib = path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__))
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self.site_packages = path.dirname(self.ipalib)
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self.script = path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
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self.bin = path.dirname(self.script)
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home = os.path.expanduser('~')
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self.home = home if not home.startswith('~') else None
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self.fips_mode = tasks.is_fips_enabled()
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# Merge in overrides:
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self._merge(**overrides)
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# Determine if running in source tree. The root directory of
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# IPA source directory contains ipasetup.py.in.
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if 'in_tree' not in self:
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self.in_tree = os.path.isfile(
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os.path.join(self.site_packages, "ipasetup.py.in")
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)
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if self.in_tree and 'mode' not in self:
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self.mode = 'developer'
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# Set dot_ipa:
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if 'dot_ipa' not in self:
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self.dot_ipa = self._join('home', '.ipa')
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# Set context
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if 'context' not in self:
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self.context = 'default'
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# Set confdir:
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self.env_confdir = os.environ.get('IPA_CONFDIR')
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if 'confdir' in self and self.env_confdir is not None:
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raise errors.EnvironmentError(
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"IPA_CONFDIR env cannot be set because explicit confdir "
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"is used")
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if 'confdir' not in self:
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if self.env_confdir is not None:
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if (not path.isabs(self.env_confdir)
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or not path.isdir(self.env_confdir)):
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raise errors.EnvironmentError(
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"IPA_CONFDIR env var must be an absolute path to an "
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"existing directory, got '{}'.".format(
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self.env_confdir))
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self.confdir = self.env_confdir
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elif self.in_tree:
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self.confdir = self.dot_ipa
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else:
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self.confdir = path.join('/', 'etc', 'ipa')
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# Set conf (config file for this context):
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if 'conf' not in self:
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self.conf = self._join('confdir', '%s.conf' % self.context)
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# Set conf_default (default base config used in all contexts):
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if 'conf_default' not in self:
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self.conf_default = self._join('confdir', 'default.conf')
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if 'nss_dir' not in self:
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self.nss_dir = self._join('confdir', 'nssdb')
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# user cache dir for IPA, defaults to '$XDG_CACHE_HOME/ipa' or
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# '~/.cache/ipa'. XDG_CACHE_HOME env var is cached at import time.
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if 'cache_dir' not in self:
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self.cache_dir = os.path.join(USER_CACHE_PATH, 'ipa')
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if 'tls_ca_cert' not in self:
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self.tls_ca_cert = self._join('confdir', 'ca.crt')
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# having tls_ca_cert an absolute path could help us extending this
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# in the future for different certificate providers simply by adding
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# a prefix to the path
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if not path.isabs(self.tls_ca_cert):
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raise errors.EnvironmentError(
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"tls_ca_cert has to be an absolute path to a CA certificate, "
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"got '{}'".format(self.tls_ca_cert))
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# Set plugins_on_demand:
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if 'plugins_on_demand' not in self:
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self.plugins_on_demand = (self.context == 'cli')
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|
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|
def _finalize_core(self, **defaults):
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"""
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|
Complete initialization of standard IPA environment.
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This method will perform the following steps:
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1. Call `Env._bootstrap()` if it hasn't already been called.
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2. Merge-in variables from the configuration file ``self.conf``
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(if it exists) by calling `Env._merge_from_file()`.
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3. Merge-in variables from the defaults configuration file
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``self.conf_default`` (if it exists) by calling
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`Env._merge_from_file()`.
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4. Intelligently fill-in the *in_server* , *logdir*, *log*, and
|
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*jsonrpc_uri* variables if they haven't already been set.
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5. Merge-in the variables in ``defaults`` by calling `Env._merge()`.
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In normal circumstances ``defaults`` will simply be those
|
|
specified in `constants.DEFAULT_CONFIG`.
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|
|
|
After this method is called, all the environment variables used by all
|
|
the built-in plugins will be available. As such, this method should be
|
|
called *before* any plugins are loaded.
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|
|
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After this method has finished, the `Env` instance is still writable
|
|
so that 3rd-party plugins can set variables they may require as the
|
|
plugins are registered.
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|
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|
Also see `Env._finalize()`, the final method in the bootstrap sequence.
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|
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|
:param defaults: Internal defaults for all built-in variables.
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|
"""
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|
self.__doing('_finalize_core')
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|
self.__do_if_not_done('_bootstrap')
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|
|
|
# Merge in context config file and then default config file:
|
|
mode = self.__d.get('mode') # pylint: disable=no-member
|
|
# documented public modes: production, developer
|
|
# internal modes: dummy, unit_test
|
|
if mode != 'dummy':
|
|
self._merge_from_file(self.conf)
|
|
self._merge_from_file(self.conf_default)
|
|
|
|
# Determine if in_server:
|
|
if 'in_server' not in self:
|
|
self.in_server = (self.context == 'server')
|
|
|
|
# Set logdir:
|
|
if 'logdir' not in self:
|
|
if self.in_tree or not self.in_server:
|
|
self.logdir = self._join('dot_ipa', 'log')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.logdir = path.join('/', 'var', 'log', 'ipa')
|
|
|
|
# Set log file:
|
|
if 'log' not in self:
|
|
self.log = self._join('logdir', '%s.log' % self.context)
|
|
|
|
# Workaround for ipa-server-install --uninstall. When no config file
|
|
# is available, we set realm, domain, and basedn to RFC 2606 reserved
|
|
# suffix to suppress attribute errors during uninstallation.
|
|
if (self.in_server and self.context == 'installer' and
|
|
not getattr(self, 'config_loaded', False)):
|
|
if 'realm' not in self:
|
|
self.realm = 'UNCONFIGURED.INVALID'
|
|
if 'domain' not in self:
|
|
self.domain = self.realm.lower()
|
|
|
|
if 'basedn' not in self and 'domain' in self:
|
|
self.basedn = DN(*(('dc', dc) for dc in self.domain.split('.')))
|
|
|
|
# Derive xmlrpc_uri from server
|
|
# (Note that this is done before deriving jsonrpc_uri from xmlrpc_uri
|
|
# and server from jsonrpc_uri so that when only server or xmlrpc_uri
|
|
# is specified, all 3 keys have a value.)
|
|
if 'xmlrpc_uri' not in self and 'server' in self:
|
|
self.xmlrpc_uri = 'https://{}/ipa/xml'.format(self.server)
|
|
|
|
# Derive ldap_uri from server
|
|
if 'ldap_uri' not in self and 'server' in self:
|
|
self.ldap_uri = 'ldap://{}'.format(self.server)
|
|
|
|
# Derive jsonrpc_uri from xmlrpc_uri
|
|
if 'jsonrpc_uri' not in self:
|
|
if 'xmlrpc_uri' in self:
|
|
xmlrpc_uri = self.xmlrpc_uri
|
|
else:
|
|
xmlrpc_uri = defaults.get('xmlrpc_uri')
|
|
if xmlrpc_uri:
|
|
(scheme, netloc, uripath, params, query, fragment
|
|
) = urlparse(xmlrpc_uri)
|
|
uripath = uripath.replace('/xml', '/json', 1)
|
|
self.jsonrpc_uri = urlunparse((
|
|
scheme, netloc, uripath, params, query, fragment))
|
|
|
|
if 'server' not in self:
|
|
if 'jsonrpc_uri' in self:
|
|
jsonrpc_uri = self.jsonrpc_uri
|
|
else:
|
|
jsonrpc_uri = defaults.get('jsonrpc_uri')
|
|
if jsonrpc_uri:
|
|
parsed = urlparse(jsonrpc_uri)
|
|
self.server = parsed.netloc
|
|
|
|
self._merge(**defaults)
|
|
|
|
# set the best known TLS version if min/max versions are not set
|
|
if 'tls_version_min' not in self:
|
|
self.tls_version_min = TLS_VERSION_DEFAULT_MIN
|
|
if (
|
|
self.tls_version_min is not None and
|
|
self.tls_version_min not in TLS_VERSIONS
|
|
):
|
|
raise errors.EnvironmentError(
|
|
"Unknown TLS version '{ver}' set in tls_version_min."
|
|
.format(ver=self.tls_version_min))
|
|
|
|
if 'tls_version_max' not in self:
|
|
self.tls_version_max = TLS_VERSION_DEFAULT_MAX
|
|
if (
|
|
self.tls_version_max is not None and
|
|
self.tls_version_max not in TLS_VERSIONS
|
|
):
|
|
raise errors.EnvironmentError(
|
|
"Unknown TLS version '{ver}' set in tls_version_max."
|
|
.format(ver=self.tls_version_max))
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
self.tls_version_min is not None and
|
|
self.tls_version_max is not None and
|
|
self.tls_version_max < self.tls_version_min
|
|
):
|
|
raise errors.EnvironmentError(
|
|
"tls_version_min is set to a higher TLS version than "
|
|
"tls_version_max.")
|
|
|
|
def _finalize(self, **lastchance):
|
|
"""
|
|
Finalize and lock environment.
|
|
|
|
This method will perform the following steps:
|
|
|
|
1. Call `Env._finalize_core()` if it hasn't already been called.
|
|
|
|
2. Merge-in the variables in ``lastchance`` by calling
|
|
`Env._merge()`.
|
|
|
|
3. Lock this `Env` instance, after which no more environment
|
|
variables can be set on this instance. Aside from unit-tests
|
|
and example code, normally only one `Env` instance is created,
|
|
which means that after this step, no more variables can be set
|
|
during the remaining life of the process.
|
|
|
|
This method should be called after all plugins have been loaded and
|
|
after `plugable.API.finalize()` has been called.
|
|
|
|
:param lastchance: Any final variables to merge-in before locking.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.__doing('_finalize')
|
|
self.__do_if_not_done('_finalize_core')
|
|
self._merge(**lastchance)
|
|
self.__lock__()
|