Example #1
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    def on_back_clicked(self, button):
        # We can't exit early if it looks like nothing has changed because the
        # user might want to change settings presented in the dialogs shown from
        # within this method.

        # Do not enter this method multiple times if user clicking multiple times
        # on back button
        if self._back_clicked:
            return
        else:
            self._back_clicked = True

        # make sure the snapshot of unmodified on-disk-storage model is created
        if not on_disk_storage.created:
            on_disk_storage.create_snapshot(self.storage)

        if self.autopart_missing_passphrase:
            self._setup_passphrase()
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        # No disks selected?  The user wants to back out of the storage spoke.
        if not self.selected_disks:
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        disk_selection_changed = False
        if self._last_selected_disks:
            disk_selection_changed = (self._last_selected_disks != set(self.selected_disks))

        # remember the disk selection for future decisions
        self._last_selected_disks = set(self.selected_disks)

        if disk_selection_changed:
            # Changing disk selection is really, really complicated and has
            # always been causing numerous hard bugs. Let's not play the hero
            # game and just revert everything and start over again.
            on_disk_storage.reset_to_snapshot(self.storage)
            self.disks = getDisks(self.storage.devicetree)
        else:
            # Remove all non-existing devices if autopart was active when we last
            # refreshed.
            if self._previous_autopart:
                self._previous_autopart = False
                self._remove_nonexistant_partitions()

        # hide disks as requested
        self._hide_disks()

        # make sure no containers were split up by the user's disk selection
        self.clear_info()

        # if there are some disk selection errors we don't let user to leave the
        # spoke, so these errors don't have to go to self.errors
        self.disks_errors = checkDiskSelection(self.storage, self.selected_disks)
        if self.disks_errors:
            # The disk selection has to make sense before we can proceed.
            self.set_error(_("There was a problem with your disk selection. "
                             "Click here for details."))
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        if arch.isS390():
            # check for unformatted DASDs and launch dasdfmt if any discovered
            rc = self._check_dasd_formats()
            if rc == DASD_FORMAT_NO_CHANGE:
                pass
            elif rc == DASD_FORMAT_REFRESH:
                # User hit OK on the dialog
                self.refresh()
            elif rc == DASD_FORMAT_RETURN_TO_HUB:
                # User clicked uri to return to hub.
                NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
                return
            else:
                # User either hit cancel on the dialog or closed it via escape,
                # there was no formatting done.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

        # even if they're not doing autopart, setting autopart.encrypted
        # establishes a default of encrypting new devices
        self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

        # We might first need to ask about an encryption passphrase.
        if self.encrypted and not self._setup_passphrase():
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        # At this point there are three possible states:
        # 1) user chose custom part => just send them to the CustomPart spoke
        # 2) user wants to reclaim some more space => run the ResizeDialog
        # 3) we are just asked to do autopart => check free space and see if we need
        #                                        user to do anything more
        self.autopart = not self._customPart.get_active()
        disks = [d for d in self.disks if d.name in self.selected_disks]
        dialog = None
        if not self.autopart:
            self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
        elif self._reclaim.get_active():
            # HINT: change the logic of this 'if' statement if we are asked to
            # support "reclaim before custom partitioning"

            # respect disk selection and other choices in the ReclaimDialog
            self.apply()
            dialog = ResizeDialog(self.data, self.storage, self.payload)
            dialog.refresh(disks)
        else:
            dialog = self._check_space_and_get_dialog(disks)

        if dialog:
            # more dialogs may need to be run based on user choices, but we are
            # only interested in the final result
            rc = self._run_dialogs(disks, start_with=dialog)

            if rc == RESPONSE_OK:
                # nothing special needed
                pass
            elif rc == RESPONSE_CANCEL:
                # A cancel button was clicked on one of the dialogs.  Stay on this
                # spoke.  Generally, this is because the user wants to add more disks.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return
            elif rc == RESPONSE_MODIFY_SW:
                # The "Fedora software selection" link was clicked on one of the
                # dialogs.  Send the user to the software spoke.
                self.skipTo = "SoftwareSelectionSpoke"
            elif rc == RESPONSE_QUIT:
                # Not enough space, and the user can't do anything about it so
                # they chose to quit.
                raise SystemExit("user-selected exit")
            else:
                # I don't know how we'd get here, but might as well have a
                # catch-all.  Just stay on this spoke.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

        if self.autopart:
            refreshAutoSwapSize(self.storage)
        self.applyOnSkip = True
        NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
Example #2
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    def on_back_clicked(self, button):
        # We can't exit early if it looks like nothing has changed because the
        # user might want to change settings presented in the dialogs shown from
        # within this method.

        # Do not enter this method multiple times if user clicking multiple times
        # on back button
        if self._back_clicked:
            return
        else:
            self._back_clicked = True

        # Remove all non-existing devices if autopart was active when we last
        # refreshed.
        if self._previous_autopart:
            self._previous_autopart = False
            for partition in self.storage.partitions[:]:
                # check if it's been removed in a previous iteration
                if not partition.exists and \
                   partition in self.storage.partitions:
                    self.storage.recursiveRemove(partition)

        # make sure no containers were split up by the user's disk selection
        self.clear_info()
        self.errors = checkDiskSelection(self.storage, self.selected_disks)
        if self.errors:
            # The disk selection has to make sense before we can proceed.
            self.set_error(_("There was a problem with your disk selection. "
                             "Click here for details."))
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        # hide/unhide disks as requested
        for disk in self.disks:
            if disk.name not in self.selected_disks and \
               disk in self.storage.devices:
                self.storage.devicetree.hide(disk)
            elif disk.name in self.selected_disks and \
                 disk not in self.storage.devices:
                self.storage.devicetree.unhide(disk)

        # show the installation options dialog
        disks = [d for d in self.disks if d.name in self.selected_disks]
        disks_size = sum((d.size for d in disks), Size(0))

        # No disks selected?  The user wants to back out of the storage spoke.
        if not disks:
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        if arch.isS390():
            # check for unformatted DASDs and launch dasdfmt if any discovered
            dasds = self.storage.devicetree.make_unformatted_dasd_list(disks)
            if len(dasds) > 0:
                # We want to apply current selection before running dasdfmt to
                # prevent this information from being lost afterward
                applyDiskSelection(self.storage, self.data, self.selected_disks)
                dialog = DasdFormatDialog(self.data, self.storage, dasds)
                ignoreEscape(dialog.window)
                rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)
                if rc == 1:
                    # User hit OK on the dialog
                    self.refresh()
                elif rc == 2:
                    # User clicked uri to return to hub.
                    NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
                    return
                elif rc != 2:
                    # User either hit cancel on the dialog or closed it via escape,
                    # there was no formatting done.
                    # NOTE: rc == 2 means the user clicked on the link that takes t
                    # back to the hub.
                    self._back_clicked = False
                    return

        # Figure out if the existing disk labels will work on this platform
        # you need to have at least one of the platform's labels in order for
        # any of the free space to be useful.
        disk_labels = set(disk.format.labelType for disk in disks
                              if hasattr(disk.format, "labelType"))
        platform_labels = set(platform.diskLabelTypes)
        if disk_labels and platform_labels.isdisjoint(disk_labels):
            disk_free = 0
            fs_free = 0
            log.debug("Need disklabel: %s have: %s", ", ".join(platform_labels),
                                                     ", ".join(disk_labels))
        else:
            free_space = self.storage.getFreeSpace(disks=disks,
                                                   clearPartType=CLEARPART_TYPE_NONE)
            disk_free = sum(f[0] for f in free_space.values())
            fs_free = sum(f[1] for f in free_space.values())

        required_space = self.payload.spaceRequired
        auto_swap = sum((r.size for r in self.storage.autoPartitionRequests
                                if r.fstype == "swap"), Size(0))
        if self.autopart and auto_swap == Size(0):
            # autopartitioning requested, but not applied yet (=> no auto swap
            # requests), ask user for enough space to fit in the suggested swap
            auto_swap = autopart.swapSuggestion()

        log.debug("disk free: %s  fs free: %s  sw needs: %s  auto swap: %s",
                  disk_free, fs_free, required_space, auto_swap)

        if disk_free >= required_space + auto_swap:
            dialog = None
        elif disks_size >= required_space:
            if self._customPart.get_active() or self._reclaim.get_active():
                dialog = None
            else:
                dialog = NeedSpaceDialog(self.data, payload=self.payload)
                dialog.refresh(required_space, auto_swap, disk_free, fs_free)
                rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)
        else:
            dialog = NoSpaceDialog(self.data, payload=self.payload)
            dialog.refresh(required_space, auto_swap, disk_free, fs_free)
            rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)

        if not dialog:
            # Plenty of room - there's no need to pop up a dialog, so just send
            # the user to wherever they asked to go.  That's either the custom
            # spoke or the hub.
            #    - OR -
            # Not enough room, but the user checked the reclaim button.

            self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

            if self._customPart.get_active():
                self.autopart = False
                self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
            else:
                self.autopart = True

                # We might first need to ask about an encryption passphrase.
                if not self._check_encrypted():
                    self._back_clicked = False
                    return

                # Oh and then we might also want to go to the reclaim dialog.
                if self._reclaim.get_active():
                    self.apply()
                    if not self._show_resize_dialog(disks):
                        # User pressed cancel on the reclaim dialog, so don't leave
                        # the storage spoke.
                        self._back_clicked = False
                        return
        elif rc == RESPONSE_CANCEL:
            # A cancel button was clicked on one of the dialogs.  Stay on this
            # spoke.  Generally, this is because the user wants to add more disks.
            self._back_clicked = False
            return
        elif rc == RESPONSE_MODIFY_SW:
            # The "Fedora software selection" link was clicked on one of the
            # dialogs.  Send the user to the software spoke.
            self.skipTo = "SoftwareSelectionSpoke"
        elif rc == RESPONSE_RECLAIM:
            # Not enough space, but the user can make enough if they do some
            # work and free up space.
            self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

            if not self._check_encrypted():
                return

            self.apply()
            if not self._show_resize_dialog(disks):
                # User pressed cancel on the reclaim dialog, so don't leave
                # the storage spoke.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

            # And then go to the custom partitioning spoke if they chose to
            # do so.
            if self._customPart.get_active():
                self.autopart = False
                self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
            else:
                self.autopart = True
        elif rc == RESPONSE_QUIT:
            # Not enough space, and the user can't do anything about it so
            # they chose to quit.
            raise SystemExit("user-selected exit")
        else:
            # I don't know how we'd get here, but might as well have a
            # catch-all.  Just stay on this spoke.
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        if self.autopart:
            refreshAutoSwapSize(self.storage)
        self.applyOnSkip = True
        NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
Example #3
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    def on_back_clicked(self, button):
        # We can't exit early if it looks like nothing has changed because the
        # user might want to change settings presented in the dialogs shown from
        # within this method.

        # Do not enter this method multiple times if user clicking multiple times
        # on back button
        if self._back_clicked:
            return
        else:
            self._back_clicked = True

        # make sure the snapshot of unmodified on-disk-storage model is created
        if not on_disk_storage.created:
            on_disk_storage.create_snapshot(self.storage)

        if self.autopart_missing_passphrase:
            self._setup_passphrase()
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        # No disks selected?  The user wants to back out of the storage spoke.
        if not self.selected_disks:
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        disk_selection_changed = False
        if self._last_selected_disks:
            disk_selection_changed = (self._last_selected_disks != set(
                self.selected_disks))

        # remember the disk selection for future decisions
        self._last_selected_disks = set(self.selected_disks)

        if disk_selection_changed:
            # Changing disk selection is really, really complicated and has
            # always been causing numerous hard bugs. Let's not play the hero
            # game and just revert everything and start over again.
            on_disk_storage.reset_to_snapshot(self.storage)
            self.disks = getDisks(self.storage.devicetree)
        else:
            # Remove all non-existing devices if autopart was active when we last
            # refreshed.
            if self._previous_autopart:
                self._previous_autopart = False
                self._remove_nonexistant_partitions()

        # hide disks as requested
        self._hide_disks()

        # make sure no containers were split up by the user's disk selection
        self.clear_info()

        # if there are some disk selection errors we don't let user to leave the
        # spoke, so these errors don't have to go to self.errors
        self.disks_errors = checkDiskSelection(self.storage,
                                               self.selected_disks)
        if self.disks_errors:
            # The disk selection has to make sense before we can proceed.
            self.set_error(
                _("There was a problem with your disk selection. "
                  "Click here for details."))
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        if arch.isS390():
            # check for unformatted DASDs and launch dasdfmt if any discovered
            rc = self._check_dasd_formats()
            if rc == DASD_FORMAT_NO_CHANGE:
                pass
            elif rc == DASD_FORMAT_REFRESH:
                # User hit OK on the dialog
                self.refresh()
            elif rc == DASD_FORMAT_RETURN_TO_HUB:
                # User clicked uri to return to hub.
                NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
                return
            else:
                # User either hit cancel on the dialog or closed it via escape,
                # there was no formatting done.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

        # even if they're not doing autopart, setting autopart.encrypted
        # establishes a default of encrypting new devices
        self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

        # We might first need to ask about an encryption passphrase.
        if self.encrypted and not self._setup_passphrase():
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        # At this point there are three possible states:
        # 1) user chose custom part => just send them to the CustomPart spoke
        # 2) user wants to reclaim some more space => run the ResizeDialog
        # 3) we are just asked to do autopart => check free space and see if we need
        #                                        user to do anything more
        self.autopart = not self._customPart.get_active()
        disks = [d for d in self.disks if d.name in self.selected_disks]
        dialog = None
        if not self.autopart:
            self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
        elif self._reclaim.get_active():
            # HINT: change the logic of this 'if' statement if we are asked to
            # support "reclaim before custom partitioning"

            # respect disk selection and other choices in the ReclaimDialog
            self.apply()
            dialog = ResizeDialog(self.data, self.storage, self.payload)
            dialog.refresh(disks)
        else:
            dialog = self._check_space_and_get_dialog(disks)

        if dialog:
            # more dialogs may need to be run based on user choices, but we are
            # only interested in the final result
            rc = self._run_dialogs(disks, start_with=dialog)

            if rc == RESPONSE_OK:
                # nothing special needed
                pass
            elif rc == RESPONSE_CANCEL:
                # A cancel button was clicked on one of the dialogs.  Stay on this
                # spoke.  Generally, this is because the user wants to add more disks.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return
            elif rc == RESPONSE_MODIFY_SW:
                # The "Fedora software selection" link was clicked on one of the
                # dialogs.  Send the user to the software spoke.
                self.skipTo = "SoftwareSelectionSpoke"
            elif rc == RESPONSE_QUIT:
                # Not enough space, and the user can't do anything about it so
                # they chose to quit.
                raise SystemExit("user-selected exit")
            else:
                # I don't know how we'd get here, but might as well have a
                # catch-all.  Just stay on this spoke.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

        if self.autopart:
            refreshAutoSwapSize(self.storage)
        self.applyOnSkip = True
        NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
Example #4
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    def on_back_clicked(self, button):
        # We can't exit early if it looks like nothing has changed because the
        # user might want to change settings presented in the dialogs shown from
        # within this method.

        # Do not enter this method multiple times if user clicking multiple times
        # on back button
        if self._back_clicked:
            return
        else:
            self._back_clicked = True

        # Remove all non-existing devices if autopart was active when we last
        # refreshed.
        if self._previous_autopart:
            self._previous_autopart = False
            for partition in self.storage.partitions[:]:
                # check if it's been removed in a previous iteration
                if not partition.exists and \
                   partition in self.storage.partitions:
                    self.storage.recursiveRemove(partition)

        # make sure no containers were split up by the user's disk selection
        self.clear_info()
        self.errors = checkDiskSelection(self.storage, self.selected_disks)
        if self.errors:
            # The disk selection has to make sense before we can proceed.
            self.set_error(
                _("There was a problem with your disk selection. "
                  "Click here for details."))
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        # hide/unhide disks as requested
        for disk in self.disks:
            if disk.name not in self.selected_disks and \
               disk in self.storage.devices:
                self.storage.devicetree.hide(disk)
            elif disk.name in self.selected_disks and \
                 disk not in self.storage.devices:
                self.storage.devicetree.unhide(disk)

        # show the installation options dialog
        disks = [d for d in self.disks if d.name in self.selected_disks]
        disks_size = sum((d.size for d in disks), Size(0))

        # No disks selected?  The user wants to back out of the storage spoke.
        if not disks:
            NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
            return

        if arch.isS390():
            # check for unformatted DASDs and launch dasdfmt if any discovered
            dasds = self.storage.devicetree.make_unformatted_dasd_list(disks)
            if len(dasds) > 0:
                # We want to apply current selection before running dasdfmt to
                # prevent this information from being lost afterward
                applyDiskSelection(self.storage, self.data,
                                   self.selected_disks)
                dialog = DasdFormatDialog(self.data, self.storage, dasds)
                ignoreEscape(dialog.window)
                rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)
                if rc == 1:
                    # User hit OK on the dialog
                    self.refresh()
                elif rc == 2:
                    # User clicked uri to return to hub.
                    NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)
                    return
                elif rc != 2:
                    # User either hit cancel on the dialog or closed it via escape,
                    # there was no formatting done.
                    # NOTE: rc == 2 means the user clicked on the link that takes t
                    # back to the hub.
                    self._back_clicked = False
                    return

        # Figure out if the existing disk labels will work on this platform
        # you need to have at least one of the platform's labels in order for
        # any of the free space to be useful.
        disk_labels = set(disk.format.labelType for disk in disks
                          if hasattr(disk.format, "labelType"))
        platform_labels = set(platform.diskLabelTypes)
        if disk_labels and platform_labels.isdisjoint(disk_labels):
            disk_free = 0
            fs_free = 0
            log.debug("Need disklabel: %s have: %s",
                      ", ".join(platform_labels), ", ".join(disk_labels))
        else:
            free_space = self.storage.getFreeSpace(
                disks=disks, clearPartType=CLEARPART_TYPE_NONE)
            disk_free = sum(f[0] for f in free_space.values())
            fs_free = sum(f[1] for f in free_space.values())

        required_space = self.payload.spaceRequired
        auto_swap = sum((r.size for r in self.storage.autoPartitionRequests
                         if r.fstype == "swap"), Size(0))
        if self.autopart and auto_swap == Size(0):
            # autopartitioning requested, but not applied yet (=> no auto swap
            # requests), ask user for enough space to fit in the suggested swap
            auto_swap = autopart.swapSuggestion()

        log.debug("disk free: %s  fs free: %s  sw needs: %s  auto swap: %s",
                  disk_free, fs_free, required_space, auto_swap)

        if disk_free >= required_space + auto_swap:
            dialog = None
        elif disks_size >= required_space:
            if self._customPart.get_active() or self._reclaim.get_active():
                dialog = None
            else:
                dialog = NeedSpaceDialog(self.data, payload=self.payload)
                dialog.refresh(required_space, auto_swap, disk_free, fs_free)
                rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)
        else:
            dialog = NoSpaceDialog(self.data, payload=self.payload)
            dialog.refresh(required_space, auto_swap, disk_free, fs_free)
            rc = self.run_lightbox_dialog(dialog)

        if not dialog:
            # Plenty of room - there's no need to pop up a dialog, so just send
            # the user to wherever they asked to go.  That's either the custom
            # spoke or the hub.
            #    - OR -
            # Not enough room, but the user checked the reclaim button.

            self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

            if self._customPart.get_active():
                self.autopart = False
                self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
            else:
                self.autopart = True

                # We might first need to ask about an encryption passphrase.
                if not self._check_encrypted():
                    self._back_clicked = False
                    return

                # Oh and then we might also want to go to the reclaim dialog.
                if self._reclaim.get_active():
                    self.apply()
                    if not self._show_resize_dialog(disks):
                        # User pressed cancel on the reclaim dialog, so don't leave
                        # the storage spoke.
                        self._back_clicked = False
                        return
        elif rc == RESPONSE_CANCEL:
            # A cancel button was clicked on one of the dialogs.  Stay on this
            # spoke.  Generally, this is because the user wants to add more disks.
            self._back_clicked = False
            return
        elif rc == RESPONSE_MODIFY_SW:
            # The "Fedora software selection" link was clicked on one of the
            # dialogs.  Send the user to the software spoke.
            self.skipTo = "SoftwareSelectionSpoke"
        elif rc == RESPONSE_RECLAIM:
            # Not enough space, but the user can make enough if they do some
            # work and free up space.
            self.encrypted = self._encrypted.get_active()

            if not self._check_encrypted():
                return

            self.apply()
            if not self._show_resize_dialog(disks):
                # User pressed cancel on the reclaim dialog, so don't leave
                # the storage spoke.
                self._back_clicked = False
                return

            # And then go to the custom partitioning spoke if they chose to
            # do so.
            if self._customPart.get_active():
                self.autopart = False
                self.skipTo = "CustomPartitioningSpoke"
            else:
                self.autopart = True
        elif rc == RESPONSE_QUIT:
            # Not enough space, and the user can't do anything about it so
            # they chose to quit.
            raise SystemExit("user-selected exit")
        else:
            # I don't know how we'd get here, but might as well have a
            # catch-all.  Just stay on this spoke.
            self._back_clicked = False
            return

        if self.autopart:
            refreshAutoSwapSize(self.storage)
        self.applyOnSkip = True
        NormalSpoke.on_back_clicked(self, button)