srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # |
| 2 | # Copyright (c) 2013 Big Switch Networks, Inc. |
| 3 | # |
| 4 | # Licensed under the Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 (the |
| 5 | # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the |
| 6 | # License. You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| 7 | # |
| 8 | # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html |
| 9 | # |
| 10 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| 11 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| 12 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or |
| 13 | # implied. See the License for the specific language governing |
| 14 | # permissions and limitations under the License. |
| 15 | # |
| 16 | |
| 17 | from django.db.models import AutoField, BooleanField, IntegerField, FloatField, ForeignKey |
| 18 | from django.forms import ValidationError |
| 19 | from django.http import HttpResponse |
| 20 | from django.utils import simplejson |
| 21 | from functools import wraps |
srikanth | f2c888b | 2014-08-20 10:46:55 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 22 | from sdncon.controller.models import Controller |
| 23 | #from sdncon.controller.models import ControllerAlias, ControllerDomainNameServer, ControllerInterface, FirewallRule |
| 24 | from sdncon.controller.models import Switch, Port, PortAlias, Link |
srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 25 | from sdncon.rest.models import UserData |
| 26 | from sdncon.controller.notification import begin_batch_notification, end_batch_notification |
| 27 | from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt |
| 28 | import base64 |
| 29 | import urllib |
| 30 | import urllib2 |
| 31 | import sys |
| 32 | import json |
| 33 | import os |
| 34 | import re |
| 35 | import time |
| 36 | import traceback |
| 37 | import collections |
| 38 | import uuid |
| 39 | import subprocess |
| 40 | from datetime import datetime |
| 41 | from sdncon.controller.oswrapper import exec_os_wrapper |
| 42 | from sdncon.controller.config import get_local_controller_id |
| 43 | from sdncon.rest.config import config_check_state |
| 44 | from sdncon.controller.oswrapper import get_system_version_string |
| 45 | import sdncon |
| 46 | |
| 47 | TEXT_PLAIN_CONTENT_TYPE = 'text/plain' |
| 48 | TEXT_JAVASCRIPT_CONTENT_TYPE = 'text/javascript' |
| 49 | JSON_CONTENT_TYPE = 'application/json' |
| 50 | BINARY_DATA_CONTENT_TYPE = 'application/octet-stream' |
| 51 | |
srikanth | de50b09 | 2014-08-19 08:31:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | onos = 1 |
| 53 | |
| 54 | if onos == 1: |
| 55 | CONTROLLER_URL_PREFIX = 'http://localhost:9000/wm/' |
| 56 | else: |
| 57 | CONTROLLER_URL_PREFIX = 'http://localhost:8080/wm/' |
srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | |
| 59 | def controller_url(*elements): |
| 60 | return CONTROLLER_URL_PREFIX + '/'.join(elements) |
| 61 | |
| 62 | class RestException(Exception): |
| 63 | pass |
| 64 | |
| 65 | class RestInvalidDataTypeException(RestException): |
| 66 | def __init__(self, name): |
| 67 | super(RestInvalidDataTypeException,self).__init__('Invalid data type: ' + name) |
| 68 | |
| 69 | class RestInvalidMethodException(RestException): |
| 70 | def __init__(self): |
| 71 | super(RestInvalidMethodException,self).__init__('Invalid HTTP method') |
| 72 | |
| 73 | class RestResourceNotFoundException(RestException): |
| 74 | def __init__(self, url): |
| 75 | super(RestResourceNotFoundException,self).__init__('Resource not found: ' + url) |
| 76 | |
| 77 | class RestDatabaseConnectionException(RestException): |
| 78 | def __init__(self): |
| 79 | super(RestDatabaseConnectionException,self).__init__('Error connecting to database') |
| 80 | |
| 81 | class RestAuthenticationRequiredException(RestException): |
| 82 | def __init__(self): |
| 83 | super(RestAuthenticationRequiredException,self).__init__('Authentication required') |
| 84 | |
| 85 | class RestInvalidQueryParameterException(RestException): |
| 86 | def __init__(self, param_name): |
| 87 | super(RestInvalidQueryParameterException, self).__init__('Invalid query parameter: ' + str(param_name)) |
| 88 | |
| 89 | class RestInvalidFilterParameterException(RestException): |
| 90 | def __init__(self, param_name): |
| 91 | super(RestInvalidFilterParameterException, self).__init__('Filter query parameters not allowed when URL contains resource iD: ' + str(param_name)) |
| 92 | |
| 93 | class RestNoListResultException(RestException): |
| 94 | def __init__(self): |
| 95 | super(RestNoListResultException, self).__init__('The query result must be a single instance if the "nolist" query param is set') |
| 96 | |
| 97 | class RestInvalidPutDataException(RestException): |
| 98 | def __init__(self): |
| 99 | super(RestInvalidPutDataException, self).__init__('The request data for a PUT request must be a JSON dictionary object') |
| 100 | |
| 101 | class RestMissingRequiredQueryParamException(RestException): |
| 102 | def __init__(self, param_name): |
| 103 | super(RestMissingRequiredQueryParamException, self).__init__('Missing required query parameter: ' + str(param_name)) |
| 104 | |
| 105 | class RestValidationException(RestException): |
| 106 | def __init__(self, model_error=None, field_errors=None): |
| 107 | # Build the exception message from model error and field errors |
| 108 | message = 'Validation error' |
| 109 | if model_error: |
| 110 | message = message + '; ' + model_error |
| 111 | if field_errors: |
| 112 | message += '; invalid fields: {' |
| 113 | first_time = True |
| 114 | for field_name, field_message in field_errors.items(): |
| 115 | if not first_time: |
| 116 | message += '; ' |
| 117 | else: |
| 118 | first_time = False |
| 119 | message = message + field_name + ': ' + field_message |
| 120 | |
| 121 | message += '}' |
| 122 | |
| 123 | super(RestValidationException, self).__init__(message) |
| 124 | self.model_error = model_error |
| 125 | self.field_errors = field_errors |
| 126 | |
| 127 | class RestModelException(RestException): |
| 128 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 129 | super(RestModelException, self).__init__('Error: ' + str(exc)) |
| 130 | |
| 131 | class RestSaveException(RestException): |
| 132 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 133 | super(RestSaveException, self).__init__('Error saving data: ' + str(exc)) |
| 134 | |
| 135 | class RestInvalidOrderByException(RestException): |
| 136 | def __init__(self,field_name): |
| 137 | super(RestInvalidOrderByException, self).__init__('Invalid orderby field: ' + field_name) |
| 138 | |
| 139 | class RestInternalException(RestException): |
| 140 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 141 | super(RestInternalException,self).__init__('Unknown REST error: ' + unicode(exc)) |
| 142 | |
| 143 | class RestUpgradeException(RestException): |
| 144 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 145 | super(RestUpgradeException, self).__init__('Error: ' + str(exc)) |
| 146 | |
| 147 | class RestProvisionException(RestException): |
| 148 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 149 | super(RestProvisionException, self).__init__('Error: ' + str(exc)) |
| 150 | |
| 151 | class RestDecommissionException(RestException): |
| 152 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 153 | super(RestDecommissionException, self).__init__('Error: ' + str(exc)) |
| 154 | |
| 155 | class RestInvalidLog(RestException): |
| 156 | def __init__(self, exc): |
| 157 | super(RestInvalidLog, self).__init__('Error: ' + str(exc)) |
| 158 | |
| 159 | def handle_validation_error(model_info, validation_error): |
| 160 | model_error = None |
| 161 | field_errors = None |
| 162 | if hasattr(validation_error, 'message_dict'): |
| 163 | # The field errors we get in the ValidationError are a bit different |
| 164 | # then what we want for the RestValidationException. First, we |
| 165 | # need to convert the Django field name to the (possibly renamed) |
| 166 | # REST field name. Second, the per-field error message is possibly a |
| 167 | # list of messages, which we concatenate into a single string for the |
| 168 | # RestValidationException |
| 169 | for field_name, field_message in validation_error.message_dict.items(): |
| 170 | if type(field_message) in (list, tuple): |
| 171 | converted_field_message = '' |
| 172 | for msg in field_message: |
| 173 | converted_field_message = converted_field_message + msg + ' ' |
| 174 | else: |
| 175 | converted_field_message += unicode(field_message) |
| 176 | if field_name == '__all__': |
| 177 | model_error = converted_field_message |
| 178 | else: |
| 179 | if not field_errors: |
| 180 | field_errors = {} |
| 181 | field_info = model_info.field_name_dict.get(field_name) |
| 182 | if field_info: |
| 183 | field_errors[field_info.rest_name] = converted_field_message |
| 184 | else: |
| 185 | field_errors[field_name] = 'Private field invalid; ' + converted_field_message |
| 186 | elif hasattr(validation_error, 'messages'): |
| 187 | model_error = ':'.join(validation_error.messages) |
| 188 | else: |
| 189 | model_error = str(validation_error) |
| 190 | raise RestValidationException(model_error, field_errors) |
| 191 | |
| 192 | def get_successful_response(description=None, status_code=200): |
| 193 | content = get_successful_response_data(description) |
| 194 | return HttpResponse(content, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE, status_code) |
| 195 | |
| 196 | def get_successful_response_data(description = 'success'): |
| 197 | obj = {'description': description} |
| 198 | return simplejson.dumps(obj) |
| 199 | |
| 200 | def get_sdnplatform_response(url, timeout = None): |
| 201 | |
| 202 | try: |
| 203 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url, timeout=timeout).read() |
| 204 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 205 | except urllib2.HTTPError, e: |
| 206 | response_text = e.read() |
| 207 | response = simplejson.loads(response_text) |
| 208 | response['error_type'] = "SDNPlatformError" |
| 209 | return HttpResponse(content=simplejson.dumps(response), |
| 210 | status=e.code, |
| 211 | content_type=JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 212 | |
| 213 | def get_sdnplatform_query(request, path): |
| 214 | """ |
| 215 | This returns controller-level storage table list |
| 216 | """ |
| 217 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 218 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 219 | url = controller_url(path) + '/?%s' % request.META['QUERY_STRING'] |
| 220 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 221 | |
| 222 | def safe_rest_view(func): |
| 223 | """ |
| 224 | This is a decorator that takes care of exception handling for the |
| 225 | REST views so that we return an appropriate error HttpResponse if |
| 226 | an exception is thrown from the view |
| 227 | """ |
| 228 | @wraps(func) |
| 229 | def _func(*args, **kwargs): |
| 230 | try: |
| 231 | response = func(*args, **kwargs) |
| 232 | except Exception, exc: |
| 233 | end_batch_notification(True) |
| 234 | if not isinstance(exc, RestException): |
| 235 | # traceback.print_exc() |
| 236 | exc = RestInternalException(exc) |
| 237 | response_obj = {'error_type': exc.__class__.__name__, 'description': unicode(exc)} |
| 238 | if isinstance(exc, RestValidationException): |
| 239 | if exc.model_error: |
| 240 | response_obj['model_error'] = exc.model_error |
| 241 | if exc.field_errors: |
| 242 | response_obj['field_errors'] = exc.field_errors |
| 243 | content = simplejson.dumps(response_obj) |
| 244 | content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 245 | |
| 246 | if isinstance(exc, RestInvalidMethodException): |
| 247 | status_code = 405 |
| 248 | elif isinstance(exc, RestResourceNotFoundException): |
| 249 | status_code = 404 |
| 250 | elif isinstance(exc, RestInternalException): |
| 251 | status_code = 500 |
| 252 | else: |
| 253 | status_code = 400 |
| 254 | response = HttpResponse(content, content_type, status_code) |
| 255 | if isinstance(exc, RestInvalidMethodException): |
| 256 | response['Allow'] = "GET, PUT, DELETE" |
| 257 | return response |
| 258 | return _func |
| 259 | |
| 260 | rest_model_info_dict = {} |
| 261 | |
| 262 | class RestFieldInfo(object): |
| 263 | def __init__(self, name, django_field_info, hidden=False, |
| 264 | rest_name=None, json_serialize=False): |
| 265 | self.name = name |
| 266 | self.django_field_info = django_field_info |
| 267 | self.rest_name = rest_name |
| 268 | self.json_serialize = json_serialize |
| 269 | |
| 270 | class RestModelInfo(object): |
| 271 | def __init__(self, rest_name, model_class): |
| 272 | self.rest_name = rest_name |
| 273 | self.model_class = model_class |
| 274 | self.primary_key = None |
| 275 | self.field_name_dict = {} |
| 276 | self.rest_name_dict = {} |
| 277 | |
| 278 | for field in model_class._meta.local_fields: |
| 279 | field_name = field.name |
| 280 | rest_name = field.name |
| 281 | if field.primary_key: |
| 282 | self.primary_key = field_name |
| 283 | # TODO: Are there other field types that should be included here? |
| 284 | json_serialize = type(field) not in (AutoField, BooleanField, IntegerField, FloatField) |
| 285 | self.set_field_info(field_name, rest_name, field, json_serialize) |
| 286 | |
| 287 | |
| 288 | # this is how a RestFieldInfo is created - pass in django_field_info |
| 289 | def get_field_info(self, field_name, django_field_info=None): |
| 290 | field_info = self.field_name_dict.get(field_name) |
| 291 | if not field_info and django_field_info: |
| 292 | field_info = RestFieldInfo(field_name, django_field_info) |
| 293 | self.field_name_dict[field_name] = field_info |
| 294 | return field_info |
| 295 | |
| 296 | def hide_field(self, field_name): |
| 297 | field_info = self.get_field_info(field_name) |
| 298 | del self.field_name_dict[field_name] |
| 299 | del self.rest_name_dict[field_info.rest_name] |
| 300 | |
| 301 | def set_field_info(self, field_name, rest_name, django_field_info, json_serialize=None): |
| 302 | field_info = self.get_field_info(field_name, django_field_info) |
| 303 | if field_info.rest_name in self.rest_name_dict: |
| 304 | del self.rest_name_dict[field_info.rest_name] |
| 305 | field_info.rest_name = rest_name |
| 306 | if json_serialize != None: |
| 307 | field_info.json_serialize = json_serialize |
| 308 | self.rest_name_dict[rest_name] = field_info |
| 309 | |
| 310 | def get_rest_model_info(name): |
| 311 | return rest_model_info_dict[name] |
| 312 | |
| 313 | def add_rest_model_info(info): |
| 314 | if rest_model_info_dict.get(info.rest_name): |
| 315 | raise RestException('REST model info already exists') |
| 316 | rest_model_info_dict[info.rest_name] = info |
| 317 | |
| 318 | rest_initialized = False |
| 319 | |
| 320 | def get_default_rest_name(model): |
| 321 | # TODO: Ideally should do something a bit smarter here. |
| 322 | # Something like convert from camel-case class names to hyphenated names: |
| 323 | # For example: |
| 324 | # MyTestClass => my-test-class |
| 325 | # MyURLClass => my-url-class |
| 326 | # |
| 327 | # This isn't super-important for now, since you can set it explicitly |
| 328 | # with the nested Rest class. |
| 329 | return model.__name__.lower() |
| 330 | |
| 331 | def initialize_rest(): |
| 332 | global rest_initialized |
| 333 | if rest_initialized: |
| 334 | return |
| 335 | |
| 336 | from django.db.models import get_models |
| 337 | for model in get_models(): |
| 338 | |
| 339 | # If the model class has a nested class named 'Rest' then that means |
| 340 | # the model should be exposed in the REST API. |
| 341 | if hasattr(model, 'Rest'): |
| 342 | # By default the REST API uses the lower-case-converted name |
| 343 | # of the model class as the name in the REST URL, but this can |
| 344 | # be overridden by defining the 'NAME' attribute in the Rest class. |
| 345 | if hasattr(model.Rest, 'NAME'): |
| 346 | rest_name = model.Rest.NAME |
| 347 | else: |
| 348 | rest_name = get_default_rest_name(model) |
| 349 | |
| 350 | if model._meta.proxy: |
| 351 | # This is a proxy class, drop through to the real one |
| 352 | base_model = model._meta.proxy_for_model |
| 353 | else: |
| 354 | base_model = model |
| 355 | |
| 356 | # OK, we have the basic REST info, so we can create the info class |
| 357 | rest_model_info = RestModelInfo(rest_name, base_model) |
| 358 | |
| 359 | # Check if there are any private or renamed fields |
| 360 | if hasattr(model.Rest, 'FIELD_INFO'): |
| 361 | for field_info in model.Rest.FIELD_INFO: |
| 362 | field_name = field_info['name'] |
| 363 | rest_field_info = rest_model_info.get_field_info(field_name) |
| 364 | # Check if field exists in models - don't allow field only here in FIELD_INFO) |
| 365 | if not rest_field_info: |
| 366 | # LOOK! This field only exists in FIELD_INFO - skip |
| 367 | print "ERROR: %s for %s only in FIELD_INFO" % (field_name, rest_name) |
| 368 | continue |
| 369 | |
| 370 | if field_info.get('private', False): |
| 371 | rest_model_info.hide_field(field_name) |
| 372 | else: |
| 373 | rest_name = field_info.get('rest_name') |
| 374 | if rest_name: |
| 375 | rest_model_info.set_field_info(field_name, rest_name, rest_field_info.django_field_info) |
| 376 | |
| 377 | # Finished setting it up, so now add it to the list |
| 378 | add_rest_model_info(rest_model_info) |
| 379 | |
| 380 | rest_initialized = True |
| 381 | |
| 382 | initialize_rest() |
| 383 | |
| 384 | @safe_rest_view |
| 385 | def do_model_list(request): |
| 386 | """ |
| 387 | This returns the list of models available in the REST API. |
| 388 | """ |
| 389 | |
| 390 | json_model_list = [] |
| 391 | for model_name in rest_model_info_dict.keys(): |
| 392 | json_model_info = {} |
| 393 | json_model_info["name"] = model_name |
| 394 | json_model_info["url_path"] = "rest/v1/model/" + model_name + "/" |
| 395 | json_model_list.append(json_model_info) |
| 396 | |
| 397 | json_data = simplejson.dumps(json_model_list) |
| 398 | return HttpResponse(json_data, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 399 | |
| 400 | @safe_rest_view |
| 401 | def do_realtimestats(request, stattype, dpid): |
| 402 | """ |
| 403 | This returns realtime statistics (flows, ports, table, aggregate, |
| 404 | desc, ...) for a dpid by calling the localhost sdnplatform |
| 405 | """ |
| 406 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 407 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 408 | url = controller_url('core', 'switch', dpid, stattype, 'json') |
| 409 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 410 | |
| 411 | @safe_rest_view |
| 412 | def do_sdnplatform_realtimestats(request, stattype, dpid=None, portid=None): |
| 413 | """ |
| 414 | This returns realtime statistics from sdnplatform |
| 415 | """ |
| 416 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 417 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 418 | if dpid == None: |
| 419 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', stattype, 'json') |
| 420 | elif portid == None: |
| 421 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', dpid, stattype, 'json') |
| 422 | else: |
| 423 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', dpid, portid, stattype, 'json') |
| 424 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 425 | |
| 426 | @safe_rest_view |
| 427 | def do_topology_tunnel_verify(request, srcdpid=None, dstdpid=None): |
| 428 | """ |
| 429 | This initiates a liveness detection of tunnels. |
| 430 | """ |
| 431 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 432 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 433 | |
| 434 | urlstring = srcdpid + '/' + dstdpid |
| 435 | url = controller_url('topology/tunnelverify', urlstring, 'json') |
| 436 | |
| 437 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url).read() |
| 438 | time.sleep(4) |
| 439 | return do_topology_tunnel_status(request, srcdpid, dstdpid) |
| 440 | |
| 441 | @safe_rest_view |
| 442 | def do_topology_tunnel_status(request, srcdpid='all', dstdpid='all'): |
| 443 | """ |
| 444 | This returns the list of tunnels that have failed over the last observation interval. |
| 445 | """ |
| 446 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 447 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 448 | |
| 449 | urlstring = srcdpid + '/' + dstdpid |
| 450 | url = controller_url('topology/tunnelstatus', urlstring, 'json') |
| 451 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url).read() |
| 452 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 453 | |
| 454 | @safe_rest_view |
| 455 | def do_sdnplatform_realtimestatus(request, category=None, subcategory=None, srcdpid=None, dstdpid = None): |
| 456 | """ |
| 457 | This returns realtime status of sdnplatform |
| 458 | """ |
| 459 | |
| 460 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 461 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 462 | |
| 463 | response_text = None |
| 464 | url = None |
| 465 | if category == 'network': |
| 466 | if subcategory == 'cluster': |
| 467 | url = controller_url('topology', 'switchclusters', 'json') |
| 468 | if subcategory == 'externalports': |
| 469 | url = controller_url('topology', 'externalports', 'json') |
| 470 | if subcategory == 'tunnelverify': |
| 471 | urlstring = subcategory+ '/' + srcdpid + '/' + dstdpid |
| 472 | url = controller_url('topology', urlstring, 'json') |
| 473 | if subcategory == 'tunnelstatus': |
| 474 | url = controller_url('topology', 'tunnelstatus', 'json') |
| 475 | |
| 476 | if url: |
| 477 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url).read() |
| 478 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 479 | |
| 480 | @safe_rest_view |
| 481 | def do_sdnplatform_realtimetest(http_request, category=None, subcategory=None): |
| 482 | """ |
| 483 | This does a realtime test by sending an "explain packet" as packet in |
| 484 | and collecting the operations performed on the packet |
| 485 | """ |
| 486 | |
| 487 | if http_request.method != 'PUT': |
| 488 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 489 | |
| 490 | response_text = None |
| 491 | url = None |
| 492 | if category == 'network': |
| 493 | if subcategory == 'explain-packet': |
| 494 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for explain packet (at internal port 8080 |
| 495 | url = controller_url('vns', 'explain-packet', 'json') |
| 496 | post_data = http_request.raw_post_data |
| 497 | request = urllib2.Request(url, post_data) |
| 498 | request.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') |
| 499 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 500 | response_text = response.read() |
| 501 | elif subcategory == 'path': |
| 502 | post_data = json.loads(http_request.raw_post_data) |
| 503 | url = controller_url('topology', 'route', |
| 504 | post_data['src-switch'], |
| 505 | str(post_data['src-switch-port']), |
| 506 | post_data['dst-switch'], |
| 507 | str(post_data['dst-switch-port']), |
| 508 | 'json') |
| 509 | |
| 510 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 511 | |
| 512 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 513 | |
| 514 | @safe_rest_view |
| 515 | def do_sdnplatform_performance_monitor(http_request, category=None, |
| 516 | subcategory=None, type='all'): |
| 517 | """ |
| 518 | This API returns performance related information from the sdnplatform and |
| 519 | sdnplatform components |
| 520 | """ |
| 521 | |
| 522 | if http_request.method != 'GET': |
| 523 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 524 | |
| 525 | response_text = None |
| 526 | url = None |
| 527 | if category == 'performance-monitor': |
| 528 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for explain packet (at internal port 8080 |
| 529 | url = controller_url('performance', type, 'json') |
| 530 | request = urllib2.Request(url) |
| 531 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 532 | response_text = response.read() |
| 533 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 534 | |
| 535 | @safe_rest_view |
| 536 | def do_sdnplatform_internal_debugs(http_request, category=None, subcategory=None, |
| 537 | query='all', component='device-manager'): |
| 538 | """ |
| 539 | This API returns debugging related information from the sdnplatform and |
| 540 | sdnplatform components |
| 541 | """ |
| 542 | |
| 543 | if http_request.method != 'GET': |
| 544 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 545 | |
| 546 | response_text = None |
| 547 | url = None |
| 548 | if category == 'internal-debugs': |
| 549 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for explain packet (at internal port 8080 |
| 550 | url = controller_url('vns', 'internal-debugs', component, query, 'json') |
| 551 | request = urllib2.Request(url) |
| 552 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 553 | response_text = response.read() |
| 554 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 555 | |
| 556 | @safe_rest_view |
| 557 | def do_sdnplatform_event_history(http_request, category=None, subcategory=None, |
| 558 | evHistName='all', count='100'): |
| 559 | """ |
| 560 | This API returns real-time event-history information from the sdnplatform and |
| 561 | sdnplatform components |
| 562 | """ |
| 563 | |
| 564 | if http_request.method != 'GET': |
| 565 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 566 | |
| 567 | response_text = None |
| 568 | url = None |
| 569 | if category == 'event-history': |
| 570 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for explain packet (at internal port 8080 |
| 571 | url = controller_url('core', 'event-history', evHistName, count, 'json') |
| 572 | request = urllib2.Request(url) |
| 573 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 574 | response_text = response.read() |
| 575 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 576 | |
| 577 | @safe_rest_view |
| 578 | def do_flow_cache(http_request, category=None, subcategory=None, |
| 579 | applName='None', applInstName='all', queryType='all'): |
| 580 | """ |
| 581 | This API returns real-time event-history information from the sdnplatform and |
| 582 | sdnplatform components |
| 583 | """ |
| 584 | |
| 585 | if http_request.method != 'GET': |
| 586 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 587 | |
| 588 | response_text = None |
| 589 | url = None |
| 590 | if category == 'flow-cache': |
| 591 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for explain packet (at internal port 8080 |
| 592 | url = controller_url('vns', 'flow-cache', applName, applInstName, queryType, 'json') |
| 593 | request = urllib2.Request(url) |
| 594 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 595 | response_text = response.read() |
| 596 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 597 | |
| 598 | |
| 599 | @safe_rest_view |
| 600 | def do_vns_realtimestats_flow(http_request, category=None, vnsName="all"): |
| 601 | """ |
| 602 | This gets realtime flows for one or more vnses |
| 603 | """ |
| 604 | |
| 605 | if http_request.method != 'GET': |
| 606 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 607 | |
| 608 | # set up the sdnplatform URL for per-vns flow (at internal port 8080 |
| 609 | url = controller_url('vns', 'flow', vnsName, 'json') |
| 610 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 611 | |
| 612 | @safe_rest_view |
| 613 | def do_sdnplatform_counter_categories(request, stattype, layer, dpid=None, portid=None): |
| 614 | """ |
| 615 | This returns counter categories from sdnplatform |
| 616 | """ |
| 617 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 618 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 619 | if dpid == None: |
| 620 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', 'categories', stattype, layer, 'json') |
| 621 | elif portid == None: |
| 622 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', 'categories', dpid, stattype, layer, 'json') |
| 623 | else: |
| 624 | url = controller_url('core', 'counter', 'categories', dpid, portid, stattype, layer, 'json') |
| 625 | |
| 626 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 627 | |
| 628 | @safe_rest_view |
| 629 | @csrf_exempt |
| 630 | def do_packettrace(request): |
| 631 | """ |
| 632 | This sets a packet trace in sdnplatform. |
| 633 | period: |
| 634 | . >0 starts a trace session with the period |
| 635 | . =0 starts a trace session with no timeout |
| 636 | . <0 ends an ongoing session |
| 637 | |
| 638 | The request method has to be POST since each request gets an unique sessionID |
| 639 | """ |
| 640 | SESSIONID = 'sessionId' |
| 641 | sessionId = "" |
| 642 | filter = "" |
| 643 | if request.method != 'POST': |
| 644 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 645 | |
| 646 | url = 'http://localhost:8080/wm/vns/packettrace/json' |
| 647 | request = urllib2.Request(url, request.raw_post_data, {'Content-Type':'application/json'}) |
| 648 | try: |
| 649 | response = urllib2.urlopen(request) |
| 650 | response_text = response.read() |
| 651 | except Exception, e: |
| 652 | # SDNPlatform may not be running, but we don't want that to be a fatal |
| 653 | # error, so we just ignore the exception in that case. |
| 654 | pass |
| 655 | |
| 656 | #response_data = json.loads(response_text) |
| 657 | #if SESSIONID in response_data: |
| 658 | # sessionId = response_data[SESSIONID] |
| 659 | #response_text = {SESSIONID:sessionId} |
| 660 | |
| 661 | return HttpResponse(response_text, mimetype=JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 662 | |
| 663 | @safe_rest_view |
| 664 | def do_controller_stats(request, stattype): |
| 665 | """ |
| 666 | This returns controller-level statistics/info from sdnplatform |
| 667 | """ |
| 668 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 669 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 670 | url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/wm/core/controller/%s/json' % stattype |
| 671 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 672 | |
| 673 | @safe_rest_view |
| 674 | def do_controller_storage_table_list(request): |
| 675 | """ |
| 676 | This returns controller-level storage table list |
| 677 | """ |
| 678 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 679 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 680 | url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/wm/core/storage/tables/json' |
| 681 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 682 | |
| 683 | @safe_rest_view |
| 684 | def do_device(request): |
srikanth | de50b09 | 2014-08-19 08:31:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 685 | if onos == 0: |
| 686 | return get_sdnplatform_query(request, "device") |
| 687 | else: |
| 688 | url = controller_url("onos", "topology", "hosts") |
| 689 | if request.META['QUERY_STRING']: |
| 690 | url += '?' + request.META['QUERY_STRING'] |
| 691 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 692 | |
| 693 | @safe_rest_view |
| 694 | def do_switches(request): |
srikanth | de50b09 | 2014-08-19 08:31:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 695 | if onos == 0: |
| 696 | url = controller_url("core", "controller", "switches", "json") |
| 697 | else: |
| 698 | url = controller_url("onos", "topology", "switches") |
srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 699 | if request.META['QUERY_STRING']: |
| 700 | url += '?' + request.META['QUERY_STRING'] |
| 701 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 702 | |
| 703 | @safe_rest_view |
| 704 | def do_links(request): |
srikanth | de50b09 | 2014-08-19 08:31:46 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 705 | if onos == 0: |
| 706 | url = controller_url("topology", "links", "json") |
| 707 | else: |
| 708 | url = controller_url("onos", "topology", "links") |
srikanth | 116e6e8 | 2014-08-19 07:22:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 709 | if request.META['QUERY_STRING']: |
| 710 | url += '?' + request.META['QUERY_STRING'] |
| 711 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 712 | |
| 713 | @safe_rest_view |
| 714 | def do_vns_device_interface(request): |
| 715 | return get_sdnplatform_query(request, "vns/device-interface") |
| 716 | |
| 717 | @safe_rest_view |
| 718 | def do_vns_interface(request): |
| 719 | return get_sdnplatform_query(request, "vns/interface") |
| 720 | |
| 721 | @safe_rest_view |
| 722 | def do_vns(request): |
| 723 | return get_sdnplatform_query(request, "vns") |
| 724 | |
| 725 | @safe_rest_view |
| 726 | def do_system_version(request): |
| 727 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 728 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 729 | version = get_system_version_string() |
| 730 | response_text = simplejson.dumps([{ 'controller' : version }]) |
| 731 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 732 | |
| 733 | available_log_files = { |
| 734 | 'syslog' : '/var/log/syslog', |
| 735 | 'sdnplatform' : '/opt/sdnplatform/sdnplatform/log/sdnplatform.log', |
| 736 | 'console-access' : '/opt/sdnplatform/con/log/access.log', |
| 737 | 'cassandra' : '/opt/sdnplatform/db/log/system.log', |
| 738 | 'authlog' : '/var/log/auth.log', |
| 739 | 'pre-start' : '/tmp/pre-start', |
| 740 | 'post-start' : '/tmp/post-start', |
| 741 | # 'ftp' : '/var/log/ftp.log', |
| 742 | } |
| 743 | |
| 744 | available_log_commands = { |
| 745 | 'dmesg' : 'dmesg', |
| 746 | 'process' : 'ps lax' |
| 747 | } |
| 748 | |
| 749 | @safe_rest_view |
| 750 | def do_system_log_list(request): |
| 751 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 752 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 753 | existing_logs = [] |
| 754 | for (log_name, log_path) in available_log_files.items(): |
| 755 | try: |
| 756 | log_file = open(log_path, 'r') |
| 757 | existing_logs.append({ 'log' : log_name }) |
| 758 | log_file.close() |
| 759 | except Exception, e: |
| 760 | pass |
| 761 | |
| 762 | print '??' |
| 763 | for log_name in available_log_commands.keys(): |
| 764 | print 'ADD', log_name |
| 765 | existing_logs.append({ 'log' : log_name }) |
| 766 | response_text = simplejson.dumps(existing_logs) |
| 767 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 768 | |
| 769 | |
| 770 | def generate_subprocess_output(cmd): |
| 771 | |
| 772 | process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, |
| 773 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| 774 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| 775 | bufsize=1) |
| 776 | while True: |
| 777 | line = process.stdout.readline() |
| 778 | if line != None and line != "": |
| 779 | yield line |
| 780 | else: |
| 781 | break |
| 782 | |
| 783 | |
| 784 | @safe_rest_view |
| 785 | def do_system_log(request, log_name): |
| 786 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 787 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 788 | print 'do system log', log_name |
| 789 | |
| 790 | # manage command ouput differently |
| 791 | if log_name in available_log_commands: |
| 792 | cmd = available_log_commands[log_name] |
| 793 | print 'DOING COMMAND', cmd |
| 794 | |
| 795 | return HttpResponse(generate_subprocess_output(cmd), |
| 796 | TEXT_PLAIN_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 797 | return |
| 798 | |
| 799 | log_path = available_log_files.get(log_name) |
| 800 | if log_name == None: |
| 801 | raise RestInvalidLog('No such log: %s' % log_name) |
| 802 | |
| 803 | try: |
| 804 | log_file = open(log_path, 'r') |
| 805 | except Exception,e: |
| 806 | raise RestInvalidLog('Log does not exist: %s' % log_name) |
| 807 | |
| 808 | # use a generator so that the complete log is not ever held in memory |
| 809 | def response(log_name, file): |
| 810 | for line in file: |
| 811 | yield line |
| 812 | file.close() |
| 813 | |
| 814 | return HttpResponse(response(log_name, log_file), TEXT_PLAIN_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 815 | |
| 816 | |
| 817 | @safe_rest_view |
| 818 | def do_system_uptime(request): |
| 819 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 820 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 821 | url = controller_url('core', 'system', 'uptime', 'json') |
| 822 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 823 | |
| 824 | |
| 825 | def _collect_system_interfaces(lo = False): |
| 826 | from netifaces import interfaces, ifaddresses, AF_INET, AF_LINK |
| 827 | result = [] |
| 828 | for iface in interfaces(): |
| 829 | if iface.startswith('lo') and not lo: |
| 830 | continue # ignore loopback |
| 831 | addrs = ifaddresses(iface) |
| 832 | if AF_INET in addrs: |
| 833 | for addr in ifaddresses(iface)[AF_INET]: |
| 834 | result.append({'name' : iface, |
| 835 | 'addr' : addr.get('addr', ''), |
| 836 | 'netmask' : addr.get('netmask', ''), |
| 837 | 'broadcast' : addr.get('broadcast', ''), |
| 838 | 'peer' : addr.get('peer', '')}) |
| 839 | return result |
| 840 | |
| 841 | |
| 842 | def do_system_inet4_interfaces(request): |
| 843 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 844 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 845 | response_text = simplejson.dumps(_collect_system_interfaces(lo = True)) |
| 846 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 847 | |
| 848 | |
| 849 | @safe_rest_view |
| 850 | def do_system_time_zone_strings(request, list_type): |
| 851 | import pytz |
| 852 | if list_type == 'common': |
| 853 | string_list = pytz.common_timezones |
| 854 | elif list_type == "all": |
| 855 | string_list = pytz.all_timezones |
| 856 | else: |
| 857 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 858 | |
| 859 | response_text = simplejson.dumps(string_list) |
| 860 | |
| 861 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 862 | |
| 863 | @safe_rest_view |
| 864 | def do_check_config(request): |
| 865 | config_check_state() |
| 866 | return get_successful_response('checked config') |
| 867 | |
| 868 | @safe_rest_view |
| 869 | def do_local_controller_id(request): |
| 870 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 871 | controller_id = get_local_controller_id() |
| 872 | if not controller_id: |
| 873 | raise Exception("Unspecified local controller id") |
| 874 | response_text = simplejson.dumps({'id': controller_id}) |
| 875 | elif request.method == 'PUT': |
| 876 | put_data = json.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 877 | controller_id = put_data.get('id') |
| 878 | _result = exec_os_wrapper("ControllerId", 'set', [controller_id]) |
| 879 | response_text = get_successful_response_data('updated') |
| 880 | else: |
| 881 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 882 | |
| 883 | response = HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 884 | |
| 885 | return response |
| 886 | |
| 887 | @safe_rest_view |
| 888 | def do_ha_failback(request): |
| 889 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 890 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 891 | _result = exec_os_wrapper("HAFailback", 'set', []) |
| 892 | response_text = get_successful_response_data('forced failback') |
| 893 | response = HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 894 | return response |
| 895 | |
| 896 | def delete_ha_firewall_rules(ip): |
| 897 | rules = FirewallRule.objects.filter(action='allow', src_ip=ip) |
| 898 | rules.filter(port=80).delete() |
| 899 | rules.filter(proto='tcp', port=7000).delete() |
| 900 | rules.filter(proto='vrrp').delete() |
| 901 | |
| 902 | def cascade_delete_controller_node(controller_id): |
| 903 | ControllerAlias.objects.filter(controller=controller_id).delete() |
| 904 | ControllerDomainNameServer.objects.filter(controller=controller_id).delete() |
| 905 | for iface in ControllerInterface.objects.filter(controller=controller_id): |
| 906 | FirewallRule.objects.filter(interface=iface.id).delete() |
| 907 | ControllerInterface.objects.filter(controller=controller_id).delete() |
| 908 | Controller.objects.filter(id=controller_id).delete() |
| 909 | |
| 910 | # FIXME: this assume a single-interface design and will look for the IP on eth0 |
| 911 | # need to fix this when we have a proper multi-interface design |
| 912 | def get_controller_node_ip(controller_id): |
| 913 | node_ip = '' |
| 914 | iface = ControllerInterface.objects.filter(controller=controller_id, type='Ethernet', number=0) |
| 915 | if iface: |
| 916 | node_ip = iface[0].discovered_ip |
| 917 | return node_ip |
| 918 | |
| 919 | # This method is "external" facing |
| 920 | # It is designed to be called by CLI or other REST clients |
| 921 | # This should only run on the master node, where decommissioning of a remote node is initiated |
| 922 | @safe_rest_view |
| 923 | def do_decommission(request): |
| 924 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 925 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 926 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 927 | node_id = data['id'] |
| 928 | |
| 929 | # Disallow self-decommissioning |
| 930 | local_id = get_local_controller_id() |
| 931 | if local_id == node_id: |
| 932 | raise RestDecommissionException("Decommissioning of the master node is not allowed. " + \ |
| 933 | "Please perform a failover first.") |
| 934 | |
| 935 | try : |
| 936 | controller = Controller.objects.get(id=node_id) |
| 937 | except Controller.DoesNotExist: |
| 938 | raise RestDecommissionException("No controller found") |
| 939 | |
| 940 | node_ip = get_controller_node_ip(node_id) |
| 941 | |
| 942 | # Case 1: controller node has IP |
| 943 | if node_ip: |
| 944 | result = exec_os_wrapper("Decommission", 'set', [node_ip]) |
| 945 | output = result['out'].strip() |
| 946 | if result['out'].strip().endswith('is already decommissioned'): |
| 947 | delete_ha_firewall_rules(node_ip) |
| 948 | cascade_delete_controller_node(node_id) |
| 949 | |
| 950 | # Case 2: controller node has NO IP |
| 951 | else: |
| 952 | output = '%s is already decommissioned' % node_id |
| 953 | cascade_delete_controller_node(node_id) |
| 954 | |
| 955 | jsondict = {} |
| 956 | jsondict['status'] = "OK" |
| 957 | jsondict['description'] = output |
| 958 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(jsondict), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 959 | |
| 960 | # This method is "internal" facing |
| 961 | # It is designed to be called only by sys/remove-node.sh |
| 962 | # This should only run on the node being decommissioned (slave) |
| 963 | @safe_rest_view |
| 964 | def do_decommission_internal(request): |
| 965 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 966 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 967 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 968 | node_ip = data['ip'] |
| 969 | exec_os_wrapper("DecommissionLocal", 'set', [node_ip]) |
| 970 | |
| 971 | jsondict = {} |
| 972 | jsondict['status'] = "OK" |
| 973 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(jsondict), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 974 | |
| 975 | @safe_rest_view |
| 976 | def do_ha_provision(request): |
| 977 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 978 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 979 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 980 | node_ip = data['ip'] |
| 981 | |
| 982 | try : |
| 983 | ci = ControllerInterface.objects.get(ip=node_ip) |
| 984 | id = ci.controller.id |
| 985 | print 'got id', id |
| 986 | try: |
| 987 | a = ControllerAlias.objects.get(controller=id) |
| 988 | alias = a.alias |
| 989 | except: |
| 990 | alias = '(no controller alias)' |
| 991 | |
| 992 | print 'alias:', alias |
| 993 | raise RestProvisionException('ip address already in controller %s %s' % |
| 994 | (id, alias)) |
| 995 | |
| 996 | except ControllerInterface.DoesNotExist: |
| 997 | id = uuid.uuid4().urn[9:] |
| 998 | print "generated id = ", id |
| 999 | c = Controller(id=id) |
| 1000 | try: |
| 1001 | c.save() |
| 1002 | except: |
| 1003 | # describe failure |
| 1004 | raise RestProvisionException('can\t save controller') |
| 1005 | pass |
| 1006 | print "save controller" |
| 1007 | ci = ControllerInterface(controller=c, |
| 1008 | ip=node_ip, |
| 1009 | discovered_ip=node_ip) |
| 1010 | try: |
| 1011 | ci.save() |
| 1012 | except: |
| 1013 | # describe failure |
| 1014 | raise RestProvisionException('can\t save controllar interfacer') |
| 1015 | |
| 1016 | for c in Controller.objects.all(): |
| 1017 | if c.id != id: |
| 1018 | #if there are multiple interfaces, assume the |
| 1019 | # ethernet0 interface is for management purpose |
| 1020 | # XXX this could be better. |
| 1021 | iface = ControllerInterface.objects.get(controller=c.id, |
| 1022 | type='Ethernet', |
| 1023 | number=0) |
| 1024 | ip = iface.ip |
| 1025 | fw = FirewallRule(interface=iface, action='allow', |
| 1026 | src_ip=node_ip, port=80, proto='tcp') |
| 1027 | try: |
| 1028 | fw.save() |
| 1029 | except: |
| 1030 | # describe failure |
| 1031 | raise RestProvisionException('can\t save firewall rule from master') |
| 1032 | |
| 1033 | fw = FirewallRule(interface=ci, action='allow', |
| 1034 | src_ip=ip, port=80, proto='tcp') |
| 1035 | try: |
| 1036 | fw.save() |
| 1037 | except: |
| 1038 | raise RestProvisionException('can\t save firewall from slave') |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | response_text = get_successful_response_data(id) |
| 1042 | response = HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | return response |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | def get_clustername(): |
| 1048 | name = os.popen("grep cluster_name /opt/sdnplatform/db/conf/cassandra.yaml | awk '{print $2}'").readline() |
| 1049 | # name may be '', perhaps this ought to None? |
| 1050 | return name |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1054 | def do_clustername(request): |
| 1055 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1056 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1057 | response_text = simplejson.dumps([{ 'clustername' : get_clustername() }]) |
| 1058 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1059 | |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1062 | def do_local_ha_role(request): |
| 1063 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1064 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | url = controller_url('core', 'role', 'json') |
| 1067 | try: |
| 1068 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url, timeout=2).read() |
| 1069 | response = json.loads(response_text) |
| 1070 | except Exception: |
| 1071 | response = HttpResponse('{"role":"UNAVAILABLE"}', JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1072 | return response |
| 1073 | # now determine our controller id |
| 1074 | controller_id = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1075 | |
| 1076 | # find all the interfaces |
| 1077 | ifs = ControllerInterface.objects.filter(controller=controller_id) |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | for intf in ifs: |
| 1080 | firewall_id = '%s|%s|%s' % (controller_id, intf.type, intf.number) |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 | rules = FirewallRule.objects.filter(interface=firewall_id) |
| 1083 | for rule in rules: |
| 1084 | if rule.action == 'reject' and rule.proto == 'tcp' and rule.port == 6633: |
| 1085 | if response['role'] in {'MASTER', 'SLAVE'}: |
| 1086 | response['role']+='-BLOCKED' |
| 1087 | |
| 1088 | response['clustername'] = get_clustername() |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(response), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1091 | |
| 1092 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1093 | def do_system_clock(request, local=True): |
| 1094 | local_or_utc_str = 'local' if local else 'utc' |
| 1095 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 1096 | result = exec_os_wrapper("DateTime", 'get', [local_or_utc_str]) |
| 1097 | elif request.method == 'PUT': |
| 1098 | time_info = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1099 | dt = datetime(**time_info) |
| 1100 | new_date_time_string = dt.strftime('%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S') |
| 1101 | result = exec_os_wrapper("DateTime", 'set', [local_or_utc_str, new_date_time_string]) |
| 1102 | else: |
| 1103 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 | if len(result) == 0: |
| 1106 | raise Exception('Error executing date command') |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | # The DateTime OS wrapper only has a single command so the return |
| 1109 | # date/time is the first line of the first element of the out array |
| 1110 | values = result['out'].strip().split(':') |
| 1111 | date_time_info = { |
| 1112 | 'year': int(values[0]), |
| 1113 | 'month': int(values[1]), |
| 1114 | 'day': int(values[2]), |
| 1115 | 'hour': int(values[3]), |
| 1116 | 'minute': int(values[4]), |
| 1117 | 'second': int(values[5]), |
| 1118 | 'tz': values[6] |
| 1119 | } |
| 1120 | response_text = simplejson.dumps(date_time_info) |
| 1121 | response = HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | return response |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1126 | def do_instance(request, model_name,id=None): |
| 1127 | """ |
| 1128 | This function handles both GET and PUT methods. |
| 1129 | |
| 1130 | For a GET request it returns a list of all of the instances of the |
| 1131 | model corresponding to the specified type that match the specified |
| 1132 | query parameters. If there are no query parameters then it returns |
| 1133 | a list of all of the instances of the specified type. The names of |
| 1134 | the query parameters can use the Django double underscore syntax |
| 1135 | for doing more complicated tests than just equality |
| 1136 | (e.g. mac__startswith=192.168). |
| 1137 | |
| 1138 | For a PUT request it can either update an existing instance or |
| 1139 | insert one or more new instances. If there are any query parameters |
| 1140 | then it assumes that its the update case and that the query |
| 1141 | parameters identify exactly one instance. If that's not the case |
| 1142 | then an error response is returned. For the update case any subset |
| 1143 | of the fields can be updated with the PUT data. The format of the |
| 1144 | PUT data is a JSON dictionary |
| 1145 | """ |
| 1146 | |
| 1147 | # FIXME: Hack to remap 'localhost' id for the controller-node model |
| 1148 | # to the real ID for this controller |
| 1149 | if model_name == 'controller-node' and id == 'localhost': |
| 1150 | id = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1151 | |
| 1152 | # Lookup the model class associated with the specified name |
| 1153 | model_info = rest_model_info_dict.get(model_name) |
| 1154 | if not model_info: |
| 1155 | raise RestInvalidDataTypeException(model_name) |
| 1156 | |
| 1157 | # Set up the keyword argument dictionary we use to filter the QuerySet. |
| 1158 | filter_keyword_args = {} |
| 1159 | |
| 1160 | jsonp_prefix = None |
| 1161 | nolist = False |
| 1162 | order_by = None |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 | # Now iterate over the query params and add further filter keyword arguments |
| 1165 | query_param_dict = request.GET |
| 1166 | for query_param_name, query_param_value in query_param_dict.items(): |
| 1167 | add_query_param = False |
| 1168 | query_param_name = str(query_param_name) |
| 1169 | query_param_value = str(query_param_value) |
| 1170 | if query_param_name == 'callback': #switching to match up with jquery getJSON call naming convention. |
| 1171 | jsonp_prefix = query_param_value |
| 1172 | elif query_param_name == 'nolist': |
| 1173 | if query_param_value not in ('False', 'false', '0', ''): |
| 1174 | nolist = True |
| 1175 | elif query_param_name == 'orderby': |
| 1176 | order_by = query_param_value.split(',') |
| 1177 | for i in range(len(order_by)): |
| 1178 | name = order_by[i] |
| 1179 | if name.startswith('-'): |
| 1180 | descending = True |
| 1181 | name = name[1:] |
| 1182 | else: |
| 1183 | descending = False |
| 1184 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(name) |
| 1185 | if not field_info: |
| 1186 | raise RestInvalidOrderByException(name) |
| 1187 | name = field_info.name |
| 1188 | if descending: |
| 1189 | name = '-' + name |
| 1190 | order_by[i] = name |
| 1191 | elif query_param_name in model_info.rest_name_dict: |
| 1192 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(query_param_name) |
| 1193 | # For booleans, translate True/False strings into 0/1. |
| 1194 | if field_info and type(field_info.django_field_info) == BooleanField: |
| 1195 | if query_param_value.lower() == 'false': |
| 1196 | query_param_value = 0 |
| 1197 | elif query_param_value.lower() == 'true': |
| 1198 | query_param_value = 1 |
| 1199 | query_param_name = field_info.name |
| 1200 | if model_name == 'controller-node' and \ |
| 1201 | query_param_name == 'id' and query_param_value == 'localhost': |
| 1202 | query_param_value = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1203 | if model_name in 'controller-interface' and \ |
| 1204 | query_param_name == 'controller' and \ |
| 1205 | query_param_value == 'localhost': |
| 1206 | query_param_value = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1207 | add_query_param = True |
| 1208 | else: |
| 1209 | double_underscore_start = query_param_name.find("__") |
| 1210 | if double_underscore_start >= 0: |
| 1211 | rest_name = query_param_name[:double_underscore_start] |
| 1212 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(rest_name) |
| 1213 | if field_info: |
| 1214 | operation = query_param_name[double_underscore_start:] |
| 1215 | query_param_name = field_info.name |
| 1216 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1217 | query_param_name = query_param_name + '__' + field_info.django_field_info.rel.field_name |
| 1218 | # Substitute in the model field name for the (possible renamed) rest name |
| 1219 | query_param_name += operation |
| 1220 | add_query_param = True |
| 1221 | if add_query_param: |
| 1222 | filter_keyword_args[query_param_name] = query_param_value |
| 1223 | |
| 1224 | if id != None: |
| 1225 | if len(filter_keyword_args) > 0: |
| 1226 | raise RestInvalidFilterParameterException(filter_keyword_args.keys()[0]) |
| 1227 | try: |
| 1228 | get_args = {model_info.primary_key:id} |
| 1229 | instance = model_info.model_class.objects.get(**get_args) |
| 1230 | instance_list = (instance,) |
| 1231 | nolist = True |
| 1232 | except model_info.model_class.DoesNotExist,e: |
| 1233 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 1234 | except model_info.model_class.MultipleObjectsReturned, exc: |
| 1235 | # traceback.print_exc() |
| 1236 | raise RestInternalException(exc) |
| 1237 | elif (request.method != 'PUT') or (len(filter_keyword_args) > 0): |
| 1238 | # Get the QuerySet based on the keyword arguments we constructed |
| 1239 | instance_list = model_info.model_class.objects.filter(**filter_keyword_args) |
| 1240 | if order_by: |
| 1241 | instance_list = instance_list.order_by(*order_by) |
| 1242 | else: |
| 1243 | # We're inserting new objects, so there's no need to do a query |
| 1244 | instance_list = None |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 1249 | json_response_data = [] |
| 1250 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1251 | json_instance = {} |
| 1252 | for field_info in model_info.field_name_dict.values(): |
| 1253 | # Made some minor edits to deal with a) fields that are empty and b) fields that are not strings -Kyle |
| 1254 | # Changed this to only do an explicit string conversion if it's a unicode string. |
| 1255 | # The controller is expecting to get the unstringified value (e.g. for boolean values) |
| 1256 | # Not sure if this will break things in the UI, but we'll need to resolve how |
| 1257 | # we want to handle this. Also, how do we want to handle unicode strings? -- robv |
| 1258 | field_name = field_info.name |
| 1259 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1260 | field_name += '_id' |
| 1261 | value = instance.__dict__.get(field_name) |
| 1262 | if value != None: |
| 1263 | if field_info.json_serialize: |
| 1264 | value = str(value) |
| 1265 | json_instance[field_info.rest_name] = value |
| 1266 | json_response_data.append(json_instance) |
| 1267 | |
| 1268 | # If the nolist query param was enabled then check to make sure |
| 1269 | # that there was only a single instance in the response list and, |
| 1270 | # if so, unpack it from the list |
| 1271 | if nolist: |
| 1272 | if len(json_response_data) != 1: |
| 1273 | raise RestNoListResultException() |
| 1274 | json_response_data = json_response_data[0] |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | # Convert to json |
| 1277 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(json_response_data) |
| 1278 | |
| 1279 | # If the jsonp query parameter was specified, wrap the data with |
| 1280 | # the jsonp prefix |
| 1281 | if jsonp_prefix: |
| 1282 | response_data = jsonp_prefix + '(' + response_data + ')' |
| 1283 | # We don't really know what the content type is here, but it's typically javascript |
| 1284 | response_content_type = TEXT_JAVASCRIPT_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1285 | elif request.method == 'PUT': |
| 1286 | response_data = get_successful_response_data('saved') |
| 1287 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1288 | |
| 1289 | begin_batch_notification() |
| 1290 | json_object = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1291 | if instance_list is not None: |
| 1292 | |
| 1293 | # don't allow the ip address of the first interface to |
| 1294 | # be updated once it is set. This really applies to |
| 1295 | # the interface cassandra uses to sync the db. |
| 1296 | if model_name == 'controller-interface': |
| 1297 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1298 | if instance.number == 0 and instance.ip != '': |
| 1299 | if 'ip' in json_object and json_object['ip'] != instance.ip: |
| 1300 | raise RestModelException("In this version, ip-address of primary interface can't be updated after initial configuration") |
| 1301 | |
| 1302 | # In this case the URL includes query parameter(s) which we assume |
| 1303 | # narrow the request to the instances of the model to be updated |
| 1304 | # updated with the PUT data. So we're updating existing instances |
| 1305 | |
| 1306 | # If it's a list with one element then extract the single element |
| 1307 | if (type(json_object) == list) and (len(json_object) == 1): |
| 1308 | json_object = json_object[0] |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 | # We're expecting a dictionary where the keys match the model field names |
| 1311 | # If the data isn't a dictionary then return an error |
| 1312 | if type(json_object) != dict: |
| 1313 | raise RestInvalidPutDataException() # TODO: Should return something different here |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 | # Set the fields in the model instance with the data from the dictionary |
| 1316 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1317 | for rest_name, value in json_object.items(): |
| 1318 | if not rest_name in model_info.rest_name_dict: |
| 1319 | raise RestModelException("Model '%s' has no field '%s'" % |
| 1320 | (model_name, rest_name)) |
| 1321 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict[rest_name] |
| 1322 | field_name = str(field_info.name) # FIXME: Do we need the str cast? |
| 1323 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1324 | field_name += '_id' |
| 1325 | # TODO: Does Django still not like unicode strings here? |
| 1326 | if type(value) == unicode: |
| 1327 | value = str(value) |
| 1328 | instance.__dict__[field_name] = value |
| 1329 | # Save the updated model instance |
| 1330 | try: |
| 1331 | instance.full_clean() |
| 1332 | instance.save() |
| 1333 | except ValidationError, err: |
| 1334 | handle_validation_error(model_info, err) |
| 1335 | #raise RestValidationException(err) |
| 1336 | except Exception, exc: |
| 1337 | raise RestSaveException(exc) |
| 1338 | else: |
| 1339 | # In this case no query parameters or id were specified so we're inserting new |
| 1340 | # instances into the database. The PUT data can be either a list of new |
| 1341 | # items to add (i.e. top level json object is a list) or else a single |
| 1342 | # new element (i.e. top-level json object is a dict). |
| 1343 | #print "creating object(s)" |
| 1344 | |
| 1345 | # To simplify the logic below we turn the single object case into a list |
| 1346 | if type(json_object) != list: |
| 1347 | json_object = [json_object] |
| 1348 | |
| 1349 | # Create new model instances for all of the items in the list |
| 1350 | for instance_data_dict in json_object: |
| 1351 | # We expect the data to be a dictionary keyed by the field names |
| 1352 | # in the model. If it's not a dict return an error |
| 1353 | if type(instance_data_dict) != dict: |
| 1354 | raise RestInvalidPutDataException() |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | converted_dict = {} |
| 1357 | |
| 1358 | # Now add the fields specified in the PUT data |
| 1359 | for rest_name, value in instance_data_dict.items(): |
| 1360 | |
| 1361 | #print " processing " + str(name) + " " + str(value) |
| 1362 | |
| 1363 | if not rest_name in model_info.rest_name_dict: |
| 1364 | raise RestModelException("Model '%s' has no field '%s'" % |
| 1365 | (model_name, rest_name)) |
| 1366 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict[rest_name] |
| 1367 | # simplejson uses unicode strings when it loads the objects which |
| 1368 | # Django doesn't like that, so we convert these to ASCII strings |
| 1369 | if type(rest_name) == unicode: |
| 1370 | rest_name = str(rest_name) |
| 1371 | if type(value) == unicode: |
| 1372 | value = str(value) |
| 1373 | field_name = field_info.name |
| 1374 | # FIXME: Hack to remap localhost controller node id alias to the actual |
| 1375 | # ID for the controller node. We shouldn't be doing this here (this code |
| 1376 | # shouldn't have anything about specific models), but it's the easiest |
| 1377 | # way to handle it for now and this code is likely going away sometime |
| 1378 | # pretty soon (written in May, 2012, let's see how long "pretty soon" |
| 1379 | # is :-) ) |
| 1380 | if model_name == 'controller-node' and field_name == 'id' and value == 'localhost': |
| 1381 | value = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1382 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1383 | field_name += '_id' |
| 1384 | converted_dict[field_name] = value |
| 1385 | |
| 1386 | try: |
| 1387 | instance = model_info.model_class(**converted_dict) |
| 1388 | instance.full_clean() |
| 1389 | instance.save() |
| 1390 | except ValidationError, err: |
| 1391 | handle_validation_error(model_info, err) |
| 1392 | #raise RestValidationException(err) |
| 1393 | except Exception, e: |
| 1394 | # traceback.print_exc() |
| 1395 | raise RestSaveException(e) |
| 1396 | |
| 1397 | end_batch_notification() |
| 1398 | elif request.method == 'DELETE': |
| 1399 | begin_batch_notification() |
| 1400 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1401 | try: |
| 1402 | instance.delete() |
| 1403 | except ValidationError, err: |
| 1404 | handle_validation_error(model_info, err) |
| 1405 | except Exception, e: |
| 1406 | raise RestException(e) |
| 1407 | end_batch_notification() |
| 1408 | response_data = "deleted" |
| 1409 | response_content_type = 'text/plain' |
| 1410 | else: |
| 1411 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1412 | |
| 1413 | return HttpResponse(response_data, response_content_type) |
| 1414 | |
| 1415 | def synthetic_controller_interface(model_name, query_param_dict, json_response_data): |
| 1416 | # --- |
| 1417 | if model_name == 'controller-interface': |
| 1418 | # For controller-interfaces, when an ip address (netmask too) |
| 1419 | # is left unconfigured, then it may be possible to associate |
| 1420 | # ifconfig details with the interface. |
| 1421 | # |
| 1422 | # Since controller-interfaces has no mechanism to associate |
| 1423 | # specific ifconfig interfaces with rows, it's only possible to |
| 1424 | # associate ip's when a single unconfigured ip address exists, |
| 1425 | # using a process of elimination. For all ip address in the |
| 1426 | # ifconfig output, all statically configured controller-interface |
| 1427 | # items are removed. If only one result is left, and only |
| 1428 | # one controller-interface has an unconfigured ip address |
| 1429 | # (either a dhcp acquired address, or a static address where |
| 1430 | # the ip address is uncofigured), the ifconfig ip address |
| 1431 | # is very-likely to be the one associated with the |
| 1432 | # controller-interface row. |
| 1433 | |
| 1434 | # Check the list of values to see if any are configured as dhcp |
| 1435 | dhcp_count = 0 |
| 1436 | unconfigured_static_ip = 0 |
| 1437 | this_host = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1438 | |
| 1439 | for entry in json_response_data: |
| 1440 | if 'mode' in entry and entry['mode'] == 'dhcp' and \ |
| 1441 | 'controller' in entry and entry['controller'] == this_host: |
| 1442 | dhcp_count += 1 |
| 1443 | if 'mode' in entry and entry['mode'] == 'static' and \ |
| 1444 | 'ip' in entry and entry['ip'] == '': |
| 1445 | unconfigured_static_ip += 1 |
| 1446 | if dhcp_count + unconfigured_static_ip != 1: |
| 1447 | for entry in json_response_data: |
| 1448 | entry['found-ip'] = entry['ip'] |
| 1449 | return |
| 1450 | |
| 1451 | need_controller_query = False |
| 1452 | # determine whether the complete list of interfaces needs |
| 1453 | # to be collected to associate the dhcp address. |
| 1454 | for query_param_name, query_param_value in query_param_dict.items(): |
| 1455 | if query_param_name != 'controller': |
| 1456 | need_controller_query = True |
| 1457 | if query_param_name == 'controller' and \ |
| 1458 | query_param_value != this_host: |
| 1459 | need_controller_query = True |
| 1460 | |
| 1461 | if need_controller_query == False: |
| 1462 | model_interfaces = [x for x in json_response_data |
| 1463 | if 'controller' in x and x['controller'] == this_host] |
| 1464 | else: |
| 1465 | # print 'need to collect all interfaces' |
| 1466 | filter_keyword_args = {'controller' : this_host} |
| 1467 | model_info = rest_model_info_dict.get(model_name) |
| 1468 | instance_list = model_info.model_class.objects.filter(**filter_keyword_args) |
| 1469 | response_data = [] |
| 1470 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1471 | data = {} |
| 1472 | for field_info in model_info.field_name_dict.values(): |
| 1473 | field_name = field_info.name |
| 1474 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1475 | field_name += '_id' |
| 1476 | value = instance.__dict__.get(field_name) |
| 1477 | if value != None: |
| 1478 | if field_info.json_serialize: |
| 1479 | value = str(value) |
| 1480 | data[field_info.rest_name] = value |
| 1481 | response_data.append(data) |
| 1482 | model_interfaces = response_data |
| 1483 | |
| 1484 | # Recompute the number of dhcp configured interfaces, |
| 1485 | # model_interfaces is the collection of interface for 'this_host' |
| 1486 | dhcp_count = 0 |
| 1487 | unconfigured_static_ip = 0 |
| 1488 | for ifs in model_interfaces: |
| 1489 | if 'mode' in ifs and ifs['mode'] == 'dhcp': |
| 1490 | dhcp_count += 1 |
| 1491 | if 'mode' in ifs and ifs['mode'] == 'static' and \ |
| 1492 | 'ip' in ifs and ifs['ip'] == '': |
| 1493 | unconfigured_static_ip += 1 |
| 1494 | |
| 1495 | if dhcp_count + unconfigured_static_ip != 1: |
| 1496 | # print "Sorry, %s dhcp + %s unconfigured static interfaces on %s" % \ |
| 1497 | # (dhcp_count, unconfigured_static_ip, this_host) |
| 1498 | # copy over static ip's |
| 1499 | for entry in json_response_data: |
| 1500 | entry['found-ip'] = entry['ip'] |
| 1501 | return |
| 1502 | |
| 1503 | # collect current details for all the network interfaces |
| 1504 | inet4_ifs = _collect_system_interfaces() |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | # iterate over the model_interfaces's interfaces, and |
| 1507 | # remove ip addresses from inet4_ifs which are static, and |
| 1508 | # have the correct static value. |
| 1509 | |
| 1510 | report_static = False |
| 1511 | match_id = '' |
| 1512 | |
| 1513 | for ifs in model_interfaces: |
| 1514 | if 'mode' in ifs and ifs['mode'] == 'static': |
| 1515 | if 'ip' in ifs and ifs['ip'] == '': |
| 1516 | # print "Unconfigured static ip for %s", ifs['id'] |
| 1517 | match_id = ifs['id'] |
| 1518 | if 'ip' in ifs and ifs['ip'] != '': |
| 1519 | # find this address in the known addresses |
| 1520 | remove_entry = -1 |
| 1521 | for index, inet4_if in enumerate(inet4_ifs): |
| 1522 | if inet4_if['addr'] == ifs['ip']: |
| 1523 | remove_entry = index |
| 1524 | break |
| 1525 | if remove_entry == -1: |
| 1526 | # print "Static ip %s not found" % ifs['ip'] |
| 1527 | pass |
| 1528 | else: |
| 1529 | del inet4_ifs[remove_entry] |
| 1530 | elif 'mode' in ifs and ifs['mode'] == 'dhcp': |
| 1531 | match_id = ifs['id'] |
| 1532 | else: |
| 1533 | # ought to assert here, not_reached() |
| 1534 | pass |
| 1535 | |
| 1536 | # When only one entry is left in inet, its possible to do the assocation |
| 1537 | if len(inet4_ifs) != 1: |
| 1538 | # print "Incorrect number %s of inet4 interfaces left" % len(inet4_ifs) |
| 1539 | pass |
| 1540 | |
| 1541 | for entry in json_response_data: |
| 1542 | entry['found-ip'] = entry['ip'] |
| 1543 | entry['found-netmask'] = entry['netmask'] |
| 1544 | |
| 1545 | if entry['id'] == match_id: |
| 1546 | # make sure the address isn't set |
| 1547 | if entry['ip'] == '': |
| 1548 | entry['found-ip'] = inet4_ifs[0]['addr'] |
| 1549 | entry['found-netmask'] = inet4_ifs[0]['netmask'] |
| 1550 | entry['found-broadcast'] = inet4_ifs[0]['broadcast'] |
| 1551 | else: |
| 1552 | # ought to assert here, not_reached() |
| 1553 | pass |
| 1554 | |
| 1555 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1556 | def do_synthetic_instance(request, model_name, id=None): |
| 1557 | |
| 1558 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1559 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1560 | |
| 1561 | # Lookup the model class associated with the specified name |
| 1562 | model_info = rest_model_info_dict.get(model_name) |
| 1563 | if not model_info: |
| 1564 | raise RestInvalidDataTypeException(model_name) |
| 1565 | |
| 1566 | # Set up the keyword argument dictionary we use to filter the QuerySet. |
| 1567 | filter_keyword_args = {} |
| 1568 | |
| 1569 | jsonp_prefix = None |
| 1570 | nolist = False |
| 1571 | order_by = None |
| 1572 | |
| 1573 | # Now iterate over the query params and add further filter keyword arguments |
| 1574 | query_param_dict = request.GET |
| 1575 | for query_param_name, query_param_value in query_param_dict.items(): |
| 1576 | add_query_param = False |
| 1577 | query_param_name = str(query_param_name) |
| 1578 | query_param_value = str(query_param_value) |
| 1579 | if query_param_name == 'callback': #switching to match up with jquery getJSON call naming convention. |
| 1580 | jsonp_prefix = query_param_value |
| 1581 | elif query_param_name == 'nolist': |
| 1582 | if query_param_value not in ('False', 'false', '0', ''): |
| 1583 | nolist = True |
| 1584 | elif query_param_name == 'orderby': |
| 1585 | order_by = query_param_value.split(',') |
| 1586 | for i in range(len(order_by)): |
| 1587 | name = order_by[i] |
| 1588 | if name.startswith('-'): |
| 1589 | descending = True |
| 1590 | name = name[1:] |
| 1591 | else: |
| 1592 | descending = False |
| 1593 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(name) |
| 1594 | if not field_info: |
| 1595 | raise RestInvalidOrderByException(name) |
| 1596 | name = field_info.name |
| 1597 | if descending: |
| 1598 | name = '-' + name |
| 1599 | order_by[i] = name |
| 1600 | elif query_param_name in model_info.rest_name_dict: |
| 1601 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(query_param_name) |
| 1602 | query_param_name = field_info.name |
| 1603 | add_query_param = True |
| 1604 | else: |
| 1605 | double_underscore_start = query_param_name.find("__") |
| 1606 | if double_underscore_start >= 0: |
| 1607 | rest_name = query_param_name[:double_underscore_start] |
| 1608 | field_info = model_info.rest_name_dict.get(rest_name) |
| 1609 | if field_info: |
| 1610 | operation = query_param_name[double_underscore_start:] |
| 1611 | query_param_name = field_info.name |
| 1612 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1613 | query_param_name = query_param_name + '__' + field_info.django_field_info.rel.field_name |
| 1614 | # Substitute in the model field name for the (possible renamed) rest name |
| 1615 | query_param_name += operation |
| 1616 | add_query_param = True |
| 1617 | if add_query_param: |
| 1618 | filter_keyword_args[query_param_name] = query_param_value |
| 1619 | |
| 1620 | if id != None: |
| 1621 | if len(filter_keyword_args) > 0: |
| 1622 | raise RestInvalidFilterParameterException(filter_keyword_args.keys()[0]) |
| 1623 | try: |
| 1624 | get_args = {model_info.primary_key:id} |
| 1625 | instance = model_info.model_class.objects.get(**get_args) |
| 1626 | instance_list = (instance,) |
| 1627 | nolist = True |
| 1628 | except model_info.model_class.DoesNotExist,e: |
| 1629 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 1630 | except model_info.model_class.MultipleObjectsReturned, exc: |
| 1631 | # traceback.print_exc() |
| 1632 | raise RestInternalException(exc) |
| 1633 | elif (request.method != 'PUT') or (len(filter_keyword_args) > 0): |
| 1634 | # Get the QuerySet based on the keyword arguments we constructed |
| 1635 | instance_list = model_info.model_class.objects.filter(**filter_keyword_args) |
| 1636 | if order_by: |
| 1637 | instance_list = instance_list.order_by(*order_by) |
| 1638 | else: |
| 1639 | # We're inserting new objects, so there's no need to do a query |
| 1640 | instance_list = None |
| 1641 | |
| 1642 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1643 | |
| 1644 | # Syntheric types only do requests -- |
| 1645 | json_response_data = [] |
| 1646 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1647 | json_instance = {} |
| 1648 | for field_info in model_info.field_name_dict.values(): |
| 1649 | # Made some minor edits to deal with a) fields that are empty and b) fields that are not strings -Kyle |
| 1650 | # Changed this to only do an explicit string conversion if it's a unicode string. |
| 1651 | # The controller is expecting to get the unstringified value (e.g. for boolean values) |
| 1652 | # Not sure if this will break things in the UI, but we'll need to resolve how |
| 1653 | # we want to handle this. Also, how do we want to handle unicode strings? -- robv |
| 1654 | field_name = field_info.name |
| 1655 | if type(field_info.django_field_info) == ForeignKey: |
| 1656 | field_name += '_id' |
| 1657 | value = instance.__dict__.get(field_name) |
| 1658 | if value != None: |
| 1659 | if field_info.json_serialize: |
| 1660 | value = str(value) |
| 1661 | json_instance[field_info.rest_name] = value |
| 1662 | json_response_data.append(json_instance) |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | # --- |
| 1665 | if model_name == 'controller-interface': |
| 1666 | synthetic_controller_interface(model_name, query_param_dict, json_response_data) |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | # Convert to json |
| 1669 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(json_response_data) |
| 1670 | |
| 1671 | # If the nolist query param was enabled then check to make sure |
| 1672 | # that there was only a single instance in the response list and, |
| 1673 | # if so, unpack it from the list |
| 1674 | if nolist: |
| 1675 | if len(json_response_data) != 1: |
| 1676 | raise RestNoListResultException() |
| 1677 | json_response_data = json_response_data[0] |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 | # If the jsonp query parameter was specified, wrap the data with |
| 1680 | # the jsonp prefix |
| 1681 | if jsonp_prefix: |
| 1682 | response_data = jsonp_prefix + '(' + response_data + ')' |
| 1683 | # We don't really know what the content type is here, but it's typically javascript |
| 1684 | response_content_type = TEXT_JAVASCRIPT_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1685 | |
| 1686 | return HttpResponse(response_data, response_content_type) |
| 1687 | |
| 1688 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1689 | def do_user_data_list(request): |
| 1690 | # Now iterate over the query params and add any valid filter keyword arguments |
| 1691 | filter_keyword_args = {} |
| 1692 | for query_param_name, query_param_value in request.GET.items(): |
| 1693 | query_param_name = str(query_param_name) |
| 1694 | double_underscore_start = query_param_name.find("__") |
| 1695 | if double_underscore_start >= 0: |
| 1696 | attribute_name = query_param_name[:double_underscore_start] |
| 1697 | else: |
| 1698 | attribute_name = query_param_name |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | # In the future, if we add support for things like mod_date, creation_date, etc. |
| 1701 | # which would be supported in query params, then they'd be added to this list/tuple. |
| 1702 | if attribute_name not in ('name',): |
| 1703 | raise RestInvalidFilterParameterException(query_param_name) |
| 1704 | filter_keyword_args[query_param_name] = query_param_value |
| 1705 | |
| 1706 | instance_list = UserData.objects.filter(**filter_keyword_args) |
| 1707 | |
| 1708 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 1709 | user_data_info_list = [] |
| 1710 | |
| 1711 | # FIXME: robv: It's incorrect to *always* add this to the user data, |
| 1712 | # because it means we're not respecting the filter query parameters. |
| 1713 | # To work completely correctly we'd need to duplicate a lot of logic |
| 1714 | # for processing the query parameters, which would be tedious. |
| 1715 | # Should talk to Mandeep about why it was done this way. Maybe we |
| 1716 | # should expose these special cases in a different URL/view. |
| 1717 | for fn in ['startup-config', 'upgrade-config']: |
| 1718 | try: |
| 1719 | sc = "%s/run/%s" % (sdncon.SDN_ROOT, fn) |
| 1720 | f = open(sc, 'r') |
| 1721 | f.close() |
| 1722 | t = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d.%H:%M:%S", |
| 1723 | time.localtime(os.path.getmtime(sc))) |
| 1724 | instance_name = fn + '/timestamp=' + t + \ |
| 1725 | '/version=1/length=' + \ |
| 1726 | str(os.path.getsize(sc)) |
| 1727 | url_path = 'rest/v1/data/' + instance_name + '/' |
| 1728 | |
| 1729 | user_data_info = { 'name' : instance_name, |
| 1730 | 'url_path' : url_path, } |
| 1731 | user_data_info_list.append(user_data_info) |
| 1732 | except: |
| 1733 | pass |
| 1734 | |
| 1735 | for instance in instance_list: |
| 1736 | user_data_info = {'name': instance.name, |
| 1737 | 'url_path': 'rest/v1/data/' + instance.name + '/'} |
| 1738 | user_data_info_list.append(user_data_info) |
| 1739 | |
| 1740 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(user_data_info_list) |
| 1741 | elif request.method == 'DELETE': |
| 1742 | instance_list.delete() |
| 1743 | response_data = {} |
| 1744 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1745 | response_data['message'] = 'user data deleted' |
| 1746 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(response_data) |
| 1747 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1748 | else: |
| 1749 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1750 | |
| 1751 | return HttpResponse(response_data, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1752 | |
| 1753 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1754 | def do_user_data(request, name): |
| 1755 | query_param_dict = request.GET |
| 1756 | # |
| 1757 | # Manage startup-config/update-config differently |
| 1758 | if name.find('/') >= 0 and \ |
| 1759 | name.split('/')[0] in ['startup-config', 'upgrade-config']: |
| 1760 | path = "%s/run/%s" % (sdncon.SDN_ROOT, name.split('/')[0]) |
| 1761 | response_data = {} |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 1764 | with open(path, 'r') as f: |
| 1765 | response_data = f.read() |
| 1766 | response_content_type = "text/plain" |
| 1767 | elif request.method == 'PUT': |
| 1768 | try: |
| 1769 | with open(path, 'w') as f: |
| 1770 | f.write(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1771 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1772 | response_data['message'] = 'user data updated' |
| 1773 | except: |
| 1774 | response_data['status'] = 'failure' |
| 1775 | response_data['message'] = "can't write file" |
| 1776 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1777 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(response_data) |
| 1778 | elif request.method == 'DELETE': |
| 1779 | try: |
| 1780 | f = open(path, "r") |
| 1781 | f.close() |
| 1782 | except: |
| 1783 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 1784 | |
| 1785 | try: |
| 1786 | os.remove(path) |
| 1787 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1788 | response_data['message'] = 'user data deleted' |
| 1789 | except: |
| 1790 | response_data['status'] = 'failure' |
| 1791 | response_data['message'] = "can't delete file" |
| 1792 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(response_data) |
| 1793 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1794 | else: |
| 1795 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1796 | |
| 1797 | return HttpResponse(response_data, response_content_type) |
| 1798 | |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 | # Default values for optional query parameters |
| 1801 | #private = False |
| 1802 | binary = False |
| 1803 | |
| 1804 | for param_name, param_value in query_param_dict.items(): |
| 1805 | if param_name == 'binary': |
| 1806 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1807 | raise RestInvalidQueryParameterException(name) |
| 1808 | binary = param_value.lower() == 'true' or param_value == '1' |
| 1809 | #elif param_name == 'private': |
| 1810 | # private = param_value |
| 1811 | else: |
| 1812 | raise RestInvalidQueryParameterException(param_name) |
| 1813 | |
| 1814 | # FIXME: Need HTTP basic/digest auth support for the following |
| 1815 | # code to work. |
| 1816 | #if private: |
| 1817 | # user = request.user |
| 1818 | #else: |
| 1819 | # user = None |
| 1820 | #if user != None and not user.is_authenticated(): |
| 1821 | # raise RestAuthenticationRequiredException() |
| 1822 | user = None |
| 1823 | |
| 1824 | # There's currently an issue with filtering on the user when using the |
| 1825 | # Cassandra database backend. Since we don't support private per-user |
| 1826 | # data right now, I'm just disabling filtering on the user and only |
| 1827 | # filter on the name |
| 1828 | #user_data_query_set = UserData.objects.filter(user=user, name=name) |
| 1829 | user_data_query_set = UserData.objects.filter(name=name) |
| 1830 | |
| 1831 | count = user_data_query_set.count() |
| 1832 | if count > 1: |
| 1833 | raise RestInternalException('Duplicate user data values for the same name') |
| 1834 | |
| 1835 | if request.method == 'GET': |
| 1836 | if count == 0: |
| 1837 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 1838 | user_data = user_data_query_set[0] |
| 1839 | response_data = user_data.data |
| 1840 | if user_data.binary: |
| 1841 | response_data = base64.b64decode(response_data) |
| 1842 | response_content_type = user_data.content_type |
| 1843 | elif request.method == 'PUT': |
| 1844 | content_type = request.META['CONTENT_TYPE'] |
| 1845 | if content_type == None: |
| 1846 | if binary: |
| 1847 | content_type = BINARY_DATA_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1848 | else: |
| 1849 | content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1850 | response_data = {} |
| 1851 | if count == 1: |
| 1852 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1853 | response_data['message'] = 'user data updated' |
| 1854 | user_data = user_data_query_set[0] |
| 1855 | else: |
| 1856 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1857 | response_data['message'] = 'user data created' |
| 1858 | user_data = UserData(user=user,name=name) |
| 1859 | user_data.binary = binary |
| 1860 | user_data.content_type = content_type |
| 1861 | data = request.raw_post_data |
| 1862 | if binary: |
| 1863 | data = base64.b64encode(data) |
| 1864 | user_data.data = data |
| 1865 | user_data.save() |
| 1866 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(response_data) |
| 1867 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1868 | elif request.method == 'DELETE': |
| 1869 | if count == 0: |
| 1870 | raise RestResourceNotFoundException(request.path) |
| 1871 | user_data = user_data_query_set[0] |
| 1872 | user_data.delete() |
| 1873 | response_data = {} |
| 1874 | response_data['status'] = 'success' |
| 1875 | response_data['message'] = 'user data deleted' |
| 1876 | response_data = simplejson.dumps(response_data) |
| 1877 | response_content_type = JSON_CONTENT_TYPE |
| 1878 | else: |
| 1879 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1880 | |
| 1881 | return HttpResponse(response_data, response_content_type) |
| 1882 | |
| 1883 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1884 | def do_sdnplatform_tunnel_manager(request, dpid=None): |
| 1885 | """ |
| 1886 | This returns realtime statistics from sdnplatform |
| 1887 | """ |
| 1888 | |
| 1889 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1890 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1891 | if dpid == None: |
| 1892 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1893 | |
| 1894 | print 'DPID', dpid |
| 1895 | if dpid == 'all': |
| 1896 | url = controller_url('vns', 'tunnel-manager', 'all', 'json') |
| 1897 | else: |
| 1898 | url = controller_url('vns', 'tunnel-manager', 'switch='+dpid, 'json') |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 | response_text = urllib2.urlopen(url).read() |
| 1901 | entries = simplejson.loads(response_text) |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 | if 'error' in entries and entries['error'] != None: |
| 1904 | RestInternalException(entries['error']) |
| 1905 | |
| 1906 | return HttpResponse(json.dumps(entries['tunnMap']), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1907 | |
| 1908 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1909 | def do_sdnplatform_controller_summary(request): |
| 1910 | """ |
| 1911 | This returns summary statistics from sdnplatform modules |
| 1912 | """ |
| 1913 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1914 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1915 | |
| 1916 | url = controller_url('core', 'controller', 'summary', 'json') |
| 1917 | return get_sdnplatform_response(url) |
| 1918 | |
| 1919 | def filter_queries(choice_list, param_dict): |
| 1920 | return dict([[x, param_dict[x]] for x in choice_list |
| 1921 | if x in param_dict and param_dict[x] != 'all']) |
| 1922 | |
| 1923 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1924 | def do_reload(request): |
| 1925 | """ |
| 1926 | This calls an oswrapper that reloads the box. |
| 1927 | """ |
| 1928 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 1929 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1930 | exec_os_wrapper("ReloadController", 'set', []) |
| 1931 | response_text = '{"status":"reloading"}' |
| 1932 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1933 | |
| 1934 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1935 | def do_resetbsc(request): |
| 1936 | """ |
| 1937 | This calls an oswrapper that resets the box. |
| 1938 | """ |
| 1939 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1940 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1941 | exec_os_wrapper("ResetBsc", 'set', []) |
| 1942 | response_text = '{"status":"resetting"}' |
| 1943 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1944 | |
| 1945 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1946 | def do_abort_upgrade(request): |
| 1947 | """ |
| 1948 | This calls an oswrapper that reloads the box. |
| 1949 | """ |
| 1950 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1951 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1952 | controller_id = get_local_controller_id() |
| 1953 | controller = Controller.objects.get(id=controller_id) |
| 1954 | if controller.status != 'Upgrading': |
| 1955 | raise RestUpgradeException("No Upgrade pending") |
| 1956 | exec_os_wrapper("AbortUpgrade", 'set', []) |
| 1957 | controller.status = 'Ready' |
| 1958 | controller.save() |
| 1959 | response_text = '{"status":"Ready"}' |
| 1960 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1961 | |
| 1962 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1963 | def do_config_rollback(request): |
| 1964 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1965 | path = data['path'] |
| 1966 | print "Executing config rollback with config @", path |
| 1967 | |
| 1968 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1969 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1970 | exec_os_wrapper("RollbackConfig", 'set', [path]) |
| 1971 | response_text = get_successful_response_data('prepared config rollbacked') |
| 1972 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1975 | def do_upload_data(request): |
| 1976 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1977 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1978 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1979 | content = data['data'] |
| 1980 | path = data['dst'] |
| 1981 | print "Executing config rollback with config @", path |
| 1982 | |
| 1983 | exec_os_wrapper("WriteDataToFile", 'set', [content, path]) |
| 1984 | response_text = get_successful_response_data('written data') |
| 1985 | return HttpResponse(response_text, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1986 | |
| 1987 | @safe_rest_view |
| 1988 | def do_diff_config(request): |
| 1989 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 1990 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 1991 | data = simplejson.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 1992 | config1 = data['config-1'] |
| 1993 | config2 = data['config-2'] |
| 1994 | print "diffing '%s' with '%s'" %(config1, config2) |
| 1995 | |
| 1996 | result = exec_os_wrapper("DiffConfig", 'set', [config1, config2]) |
| 1997 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(result), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 1998 | |
| 1999 | @safe_rest_view |
| 2000 | def do_extract_upgrade_pkg_manifest(request): |
| 2001 | """ |
| 2002 | This calls an oswrapper that extracts the upgrade package. |
| 2003 | This returns the install package 'manifest'. |
| 2004 | """ |
| 2005 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 2006 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 2007 | exec_os_wrapper("GetLatestUpgradePkg", 'get', []) |
| 2008 | output = exec_os_wrapper("CatUpgradeImagesFile", 'get') |
| 2009 | upgradePkg = output['out'].strip() |
| 2010 | exec_os_wrapper("ExtractUpgradePkgManifest", 'set', [upgradePkg]) |
| 2011 | output = exec_os_wrapper("ExtractUpgradePkgManifest", 'get') |
| 2012 | manifest = output['out'] |
| 2013 | return HttpResponse(manifest, JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 2014 | |
| 2015 | @safe_rest_view |
| 2016 | def do_extract_upgrade_pkg(request): |
| 2017 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 2018 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 2019 | exec_os_wrapper("GetLatestUpgradePkg", 'get', []) |
| 2020 | output = exec_os_wrapper("CatUpgradeImagesFile", 'get') |
| 2021 | upgradePkg = output['out'].strip() |
| 2022 | exec_os_wrapper("ExtractUpgradePkg", 'set', [upgradePkg]) |
| 2023 | return HttpResponse('{"status": "OK"}', JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 2024 | |
| 2025 | @safe_rest_view |
| 2026 | def do_get_upgrade_pkg(request): |
| 2027 | """ |
| 2028 | This calls an oswrapper to get the latest upgrade |
| 2029 | package uploaded to the controller. |
| 2030 | """ |
| 2031 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 2032 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 2033 | exec_os_wrapper("GetLatestUpgradePkg", 'get') |
| 2034 | result = exec_os_wrapper("CatUpgradeImagesFile", 'get') |
| 2035 | jsondict = {'file': result['out'].strip()} |
| 2036 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(jsondict), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 2037 | |
| 2038 | @safe_rest_view |
| 2039 | def do_cleanup_old_pkgs(request): |
| 2040 | if request.method != 'GET': |
| 2041 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 2042 | exec_os_wrapper("CleanupOldUpgradeImages", 'get') |
| 2043 | return HttpResponse('{"status": "OK"}', JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 2044 | |
| 2045 | @safe_rest_view |
| 2046 | def do_execute_upgrade_step(request): |
| 2047 | """ |
| 2048 | Executes a particular upgrade step according to the |
| 2049 | upgrade package manifest. |
| 2050 | """ |
| 2051 | if request.method != 'PUT': |
| 2052 | raise RestInvalidMethodException() |
| 2053 | |
| 2054 | put_data = json.loads(request.raw_post_data) |
| 2055 | imageName = put_data.get('imageName') |
| 2056 | stepNum = put_data.get('step') |
| 2057 | force = put_data.get('force') |
| 2058 | |
| 2059 | args = [stepNum, imageName] |
| 2060 | if force: |
| 2061 | args.append("--force") |
| 2062 | result = exec_os_wrapper("ExecuteUpgradeStep", 'get', |
| 2063 | args) |
| 2064 | jsondict = {} |
| 2065 | if len(str(result['err']).strip()) > 0: |
| 2066 | jsondict['status'] = "ERROR" |
| 2067 | jsondict['description'] = str(result['err']).strip() |
| 2068 | else: |
| 2069 | jsondict['status'] = "OK" |
| 2070 | jsondict['description'] = str(result['out']).strip() |
| 2071 | |
| 2072 | return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(jsondict), JSON_CONTENT_TYPE) |
| 2073 | |