Esempio n. 1
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    def list(cls, cloud, start=None, end=None, tenant=None, format="table"):
        # set the environment variables
        set_os_environ(cloud)

        try:
            # execute the command
            args = ["usage"]
            if start is not None:
                args.extend(["--start", start])
            if end is not None:
                args.extend(["--end", end])
            if tenant is not None:
                args.extend(["--tenant", tenant])

            result = Shell.execute("nova", args)
            result = Nova.remove_subjectAltName_warning(result)

            lines = result.splitlines()
            dates = lines[0]

            # TODO: as stated below, nova returns additional lines,
            # on my pc, SecurityWarning is returned, so filtering..

            for l in lines[1:]:
                if l.__contains__("SecurityWarning"):
                    lines.remove(l)

            table = '\n'.join(lines[1:])

            dates = dates.replace("Usage from ",
                                  "").replace("to",
                                              "").replace(" +",
                                                          " ")[:-1].split()

            #
            # TODO: for some reason the nova command has returned not the
            # first + char, so we could not ignore the line we may set - as
            # additional comment char, but that did not work
            #

            d = TableParser.convert(table, comment_chars="+#")

            # d["0"]["start"] = "start"
            # d["0"]["end"] = "end"

            d["0"]["start"] = dates[0]
            d["0"]["end"] = dates[1]

            # del d['0']

            return Printer.write(d,
                                 order=[
                                     "start", "end", "servers", "cpu hours",
                                     "ram mb-hours", "disk gb-hours"
                                 ],
                                 output=format)

        except Exception as e:
            return e
Esempio n. 2
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    def list(cls, cloud, start=None, end=None, tenant=None, format="table"):
        # set the environment variables
        set_os_environ(cloud)

        try:
            # execute the command
            args = ["usage"]
            if start is not None:
                args.extend(["--start", start])
            if end is not None:
                args.extend(["--end", end])
            if tenant is not None:
                args.extend(["--tenant", tenant])

            result = Shell.execute("nova", args)
            result = Nova.remove_subjectAltName_warning(result)

            lines = result.splitlines()
            dates = lines[0]

            # TODO: as stated below, nova returns additional lines,
            # on my pc, SecurityWarning is returned, so filtering..

            for l in lines[1:]:
                if l.__contains__("SecurityWarning"):
                    lines.remove(l)

            table = '\n'.join(lines[1:])

            dates = dates.replace("Usage from ", "").replace("to", "").replace(" +", " ")[:-1].split()

            #
            # TODO: for some reason the nova command has returned not the
            # first + char, so we could not ignore the line we may set - as
            # additional comment char, but that did not work
            #

            d = TableParser.convert(table, comment_chars="+#")

            # d["0"]["start"] = "start"
            # d["0"]["end"] = "end"

            d["0"]["start"] = dates[0]
            d["0"]["end"] = dates[1]

            # del d['0']

            return Printer.write(d,
                                 order=["start",
                                        "end",
                                        "servers",
                                        "cpu hours",
                                        "ram mb-hours",
                                        "disk gb-hours"],
                                 output=format)

        except Exception as e:
            return e
Esempio n. 3
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    def delete(cls, name=None, cloud="juno"):
        """
        Method to delete a group from
            the cloudmesh database
        :param name:
        :param cloud:
        :return:
        """
        try:
            # group = cls.get(name=name, cloud=cloud)
            args = {}
            if name is not None:
                args["name"] = name
            if cloud is not None:
                args["cloud"] = cloud

            group = cls.cm.find("group", output="object", **args).first()

            if group:
                # Delete VM from cloud before deleting group
                vm_ids = group.value.split(",")
                for vm_id in vm_ids:
                    try:
                        # Submit request to delete VM
                        args = ["delete", vm_id]
                        # TODO: this is a bug as we should use VM class
                        result = Shell.execute("nova", args)
                        print(Nova.remove_subjectAltName_warning(result))
                    except Exception as e:
                        Console.error("Failed to delete VM {}, error: {}"
                                      .format(vm_id, e))
                        continue

                # Delete group record in local db
                cls.cm.delete(group)
                return "Delete Success"
            else:
                return None

        except Exception as ex:
            Console.error(ex.message, ex)
Esempio n. 4
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    def do_nova(self, args, arguments):
        """
        ::
        
            Usage:
                nova set CLOUD
                nova info [CLOUD] [--password]
                nova help
                nova [--group=GROUP] ARGUMENTS...

            A simple wrapper for the openstack nova command

            Arguments:
                GROUP           The group to add vms to
                ARGUMENTS       The arguments passed to nova
                help            Prints the nova manual
                set             reads the information from the current cloud
                                and updates the environment variables if
                                the cloud is an openstack cloud
                info            the environment values for OS

            Options:
                --group=GROUP   Add VM to GROUP group
                --password      Prints the password
                -v              verbose mode

        """
        # pprint(arguments)
        cloud = arguments['CLOUD'] or Default.get_cloud()
        if not cloud:
            Console.error("Default cloud not set!")
            return ""

        group = arguments["--group"] or Default.get("group", category=cloud)

        if not group:
            Console.error("Default group not set!")
            return ""

        if arguments["help"]:
            os.system("nova help")
            return ""
        elif arguments["info"]:
            set_os_environ(cloud)
            d = {}
            #
            # TODO: this naturally does not work as clouds will have
            # different parameters. ALos it does not unset previous
            # parameters from other clouds. See register
            #
            for attribute in [
                    'OS_USERNAME', 'OS_TENANT_NAME', 'OS_AUTH_URL',
                    'OS_CACERT', 'OS_PASSWORD', 'OS_REGION'
            ]:
                try:
                    d[attribute] = os.environ[attribute]
                except:
                    Console.warning(
                        "OS environment variable {:} not found".format(
                            attribute))
                    d[attribute] = None
                if not arguments["--password"]:
                    d['OS_PASSWORD'] = "******"
            print(row_table(d, order=None, labels=["Variable", "Value"]))
            msg = "info. OK."
            Console.ok(msg)
            return ""
        elif arguments["set"]:
            if cloud:

                set_os_environ(cloud)

                msg = "{0} is set".format(cloud)
                Console.ok(msg)
            else:
                Console.error("CLOUD is required")

        else:  # nova ARGUMENTS...
            print("Cloud = {0}".format(cloud))
            try:
                set_os_environ(cloud)
                args = arguments["ARGUMENTS"]

                # arguments may contain multiple optional arguments
                if len(args) == 1:
                    args = args[0].split()

                result = Shell.execute("nova", args)

                print(Nova.remove_subjectAltName_warning(result))
                """
                If request for nova boot,
                add the vm to group specified,
                or else add to default group
                """
                if "boot" in args:
                    # Logic to find ID of VM in the result
                    fields = []
                    for field in result.split("|"):
                        fields.append(field.strip())
                    index = fields.index('id') + 1
                    vm_id = fields[index]

                    # Add to group
                    Group.add(name=group, type="vm", id=vm_id, category=cloud)
            except Exception as ex:
                Console.error("Error executing Nova command: {}".format(ex))
            return ""
Esempio n. 5
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    def do_nova(self, args, arguments):
        """
        ::
        
            Usage:
                nova set CLOUD
                nova info [CLOUD] [--password]
                nova help
                nova [--group=GROUP] ARGUMENTS...

            A simple wrapper for the openstack nova command

            Arguments:
                GROUP           The group to add vms to
                ARGUMENTS       The arguments passed to nova
                help            Prints the nova manual
                set             reads the information from the current cloud
                                and updates the environment variables if
                                the cloud is an openstack cloud
                info            the environment values for OS

            Options:
                --group=GROUP   Add VM to GROUP group
                --password      Prints the password
                -v              verbose mode

        """
        # pprint(arguments)
        cloud = arguments['CLOUD'] or Default.get_cloud()
        if not cloud:
            Console.error("Default cloud not set!")
            return ""

        group = arguments["--group"] or Default.get("group", cloud=cloud)

        if not group:
            Console.error("Default group not set!")
            return ""

        if arguments["help"]:
            os.system("nova help")
            return ""
        elif arguments["info"]:
            set_os_environ(cloud)
            d = {}
            #
            # TODO: this naturally does not work as clouds will have
            # different parameters. ALos it does not unset previous
            # parameters from other clouds. See register
            #
            for attribute in ['OS_USERNAME',
                              'OS_TENANT_NAME',
                              'OS_AUTH_URL',
                              'OS_CACERT',
                              'OS_PASSWORD',
                              'OS_REGION']:
                try:
                    d[attribute] = os.environ[attribute]
                except:
                    Console.warning("OS environment variable {:} not found"
                                    .format(attribute))
                    d[attribute] = None
                if not arguments["--password"]:
                    d['OS_PASSWORD'] = "******"
            print(row_table(d, order=None, labels=["Variable", "Value"]))
            msg = "info. OK."
            Console.ok(msg)
            return ""
        elif arguments["set"]:
            if cloud:

                set_os_environ(cloud)

                msg = "{0} is set".format(cloud)
                Console.ok(msg)
            else:
                Console.error("CLOUD is required")

        else:  # nova ARGUMENTS...
            print("Cloud = {0}".format(cloud))
            try:
                set_os_environ(cloud)
                args = arguments["ARGUMENTS"]

                # arguments may contain multiple optional arguments
                if len(args) == 1:
                    args = args[0].split()

                result = Shell.execute("nova", args)

                print(Nova.remove_subjectAltName_warning(result))

                """
                If request for nova boot,
                add the vm to group specified,
                or else add to default group
                """
                if "boot" in args:
                    # Logic to find ID of VM in the result
                    fields = []
                    for field in result.split("|"):
                        fields.append(field.strip())
                    index = fields.index('id') + 1
                    vm_id = fields[index]

                    # Add to group
                    Group.add(name=group, type="vm", id=vm_id, cloud=cloud)
            except Exception, ex:
                Console.error("Error executing Nova command: {}".format(ex))
            return ""