python-openstackclient/openstackclient/common/limits.py
Steve Martinelli 0ef8535036 translate all command help strings
Leverage the new cliff command class attribute (_description)
to get the help of a command, this allows us to mark strings
for translation. We could not do this before since the help
was grabbed from the docstring.

This also depends on a new release of cliff and a bump to the
minimum level in osc's requirements.

Closes-Bug: 1636209
Depends-On: Id915f6aa7d95a0ff3dc6e2ceaac5decb3f3bf0da
Change-Id: I8673080bb5625e8e3c499feaefd42dfc7121e96f
2016-11-17 02:33:42 +00:00

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# Copyright 2012-2013 OpenStack Foundation
#
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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"""Limits Action Implementation"""
import itertools
from osc_lib.command import command
from osc_lib import utils
from openstackclient.i18n import _
from openstackclient.identity import common as identity_common
class ShowLimits(command.Lister):
_description = _("Show compute and block storage limits")
def get_parser(self, prog_name):
parser = super(ShowLimits, self).get_parser(prog_name)
type_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
type_group.add_argument(
"--absolute",
dest="is_absolute",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=_("Show absolute limits"),
)
type_group.add_argument(
"--rate",
dest="is_rate",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=_("Show rate limits"),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--reserved",
dest="is_reserved",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=_("Include reservations count [only valid with --absolute]"),
)
parser.add_argument(
'--project',
metavar='<project>',
help=_('Show limits for a specific project (name or ID)'
' [only valid with --absolute]'),
)
parser.add_argument(
'--domain',
metavar='<domain>',
help=_('Domain the project belongs to (name or ID)'
' [only valid with --absolute]'),
)
return parser
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
compute_client = self.app.client_manager.compute
volume_client = self.app.client_manager.volume
project_id = None
if parsed_args.project is not None:
identity_client = self.app.client_manager.identity
if parsed_args.domain is not None:
domain = identity_common.find_domain(identity_client,
parsed_args.domain)
project_id = utils.find_resource(identity_client.projects,
parsed_args.project,
domain_id=domain.id).id
else:
project_id = utils.find_resource(identity_client.projects,
parsed_args.project).id
compute_limits = compute_client.limits.get(parsed_args.is_reserved,
tenant_id=project_id)
volume_limits = volume_client.limits.get()
if parsed_args.is_absolute:
compute_limits = compute_limits.absolute
volume_limits = volume_limits.absolute
columns = ["Name", "Value"]
return (columns, (utils.get_item_properties(s, columns)
for s in itertools.chain(compute_limits, volume_limits)))
elif parsed_args.is_rate:
compute_limits = compute_limits.rate
volume_limits = volume_limits.rate
columns = ["Verb", "URI", "Value", "Remain", "Unit",
"Next Available"]
return (columns, (utils.get_item_properties(s, columns)
for s in itertools.chain(compute_limits, volume_limits)))
else:
return ({}, {})