python-openstackclient/openstackclient/common/parseractions.py
xiexs ea63553925 Fix the bug of "openstack console log show"
The behaviors are inconsistent while different
negative line numbers specified.

Change-Id: I2573f3e789f5603c896758971830ffc0b94c5e2b
Closes-Bug: #1512263
2015-11-09 04:22:09 -05:00

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# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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"""argparse Custom Actions"""
import argparse
class KeyValueAction(argparse.Action):
"""A custom action to parse arguments as key=value pairs
Ensures that ``dest`` is a dict
"""
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
# Make sure we have an empty dict rather than None
if getattr(namespace, self.dest, None) is None:
setattr(namespace, self.dest, {})
# Add value if an assignment else remove it
if '=' in values:
getattr(namespace, self.dest, {}).update([values.split('=', 1)])
else:
getattr(namespace, self.dest, {}).pop(values, None)
class RangeAction(argparse.Action):
"""A custom action to parse a single value or a range of values
Parses single integer values or a range of integer values delimited
by a colon and returns a tuple of integers:
'4' sets ``dest`` to (4, 4)
'6:9' sets ``dest`` to (6, 9)
"""
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
range = values.split(':')
if len(range) == 0:
# Nothing passed, return a zero default
setattr(namespace, self.dest, (0, 0))
elif len(range) == 1:
# Only a single value is present
setattr(namespace, self.dest, (int(range[0]), int(range[0])))
elif len(range) == 2:
# Range of two values
if int(range[0]) <= int(range[1]):
setattr(namespace, self.dest, (int(range[0]), int(range[1])))
else:
msg = "Invalid range, %s is not less than %s" % \
(range[0], range[1])
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, msg)
else:
# Too many values
msg = "Invalid range, too many values"
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, msg)
class NonNegativeAction(argparse.Action):
"""A custom action to check whether the value is non-negative or not
Ensures the value is >= 0.
"""
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
try:
assert(int(values) >= 0)
setattr(namespace, self.dest, values)
except Exception:
msg = "%s expected a non-negative integer" % (str(option_string))
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(self, msg)