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Having 2 entrypoint seems redudant and complicated for end users, so instead of rally-manage db <commands> let's use rally db <commands> This reduces amount of code and commands needed to know to work with Rally which is actually good. This patch doesn't remove rally-manage just deprecates it Change-Id: Ib35db2d22174cd3d3eee0d87358ad07a91dce0d9
209 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
209 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016: Mirantis Inc.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import copy
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import inspect
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from docutils.parsers import rst
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from rally.cli import cliutils
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from rally.cli import main
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import utils
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class Parser(object):
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"""A simplified interface of argparse.ArgumentParser"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.parsers = {}
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self.subparser = None
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self.defaults = {}
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self.arguments = []
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def add_parser(self, name, help=None, description=None,
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formatter_class=None):
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parser = Parser()
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self.parsers[name] = {"description": description,
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"help": help,
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"fclass": formatter_class,
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"parser": parser}
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return parser
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def set_defaults(self, command_object=None, action_fn=None,
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action_kwargs=None):
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if command_object:
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self.defaults["command_object"] = command_object
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if action_fn:
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self.defaults["action_fn"] = action_fn
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if action_kwargs:
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self.defaults["action_kwargs"] = action_kwargs
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def add_subparsers(self, dest):
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# NOTE(andreykurilin): there is only one expected call
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if self.subparser:
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raise ValueError("Can't add one more subparser.")
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self.subparser = Parser()
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return self.subparser
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def add_argument(self, *args, **kwargs):
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if "action_args" in args:
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return
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self.arguments.append((args, kwargs))
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DEFAULT_UUIDS_CMD = {
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"deployment": ["rally deployment create"],
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"task": ["rally task start"],
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"verification": ["rally verify start", "rally verify import_results"]
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}
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def compose_note_about_default_uuids(argument, dest):
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# TODO(andreykurilin): add references to commands
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return utils.note(
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"The default value for the ``%(arg)s`` argument is taken from "
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"the Rally environment. Usually, the default value is equal to"
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" the UUID of the last successful run of ``%(cmd)s``, if the "
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"``--no-use`` argument was not used." % {
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"arg": argument,
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"cmd": "``, ``".join(DEFAULT_UUIDS_CMD[dest])})
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def compose_use_cmd_hint_msg(cmd):
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return utils.hint(
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"You can set the default value by executing ``%(cmd)s <uuid>``"
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" (ref__).\n\n __ #%(ref)s" % {"cmd": cmd,
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"ref": cmd.replace(" ", "-")})
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def make_arguments_section(category_name, cmd_name, arguments, defaults):
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elements = [utils.paragraph("**Command arguments**:")]
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for args, kwargs in arguments:
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# for future changes...
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# :param args: a single command argument which can represented by
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# several names(for example, --uuid and --task-id) in cli.
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# :type args: tuple
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# :param kwargs: description of argument. Have next format:
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# {"dest": "action_kwarg_<name of keyword argument in code>",
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# "help": "just a description of argument"
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# "metavar": "[optional] metavar of argument. Example:"
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# "Example: argument '--file'; metavar 'path' ",
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# "type": "[optional] class object of argument's type",
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# "required": "[optional] boolean value"}
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# :type kwargs: dict
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dest = kwargs.get("dest").replace("action_kwarg_", "")
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description = []
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if cmd_name != "use":
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# lets add notes about specific default values and hint about
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# "use" command with reference
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if dest in ("deployment", "task"):
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description.append(compose_note_about_default_uuids(
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args[0], dest))
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description.append(
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compose_use_cmd_hint_msg("rally %s use" % dest))
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elif dest == "verification":
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description.append(compose_note_about_default_uuids(
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args[0], dest))
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description.append(
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compose_use_cmd_hint_msg("rally verify use"))
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description.append(kwargs.get("help"))
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action = kwargs.get("action")
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if not action:
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arg_type = kwargs.get("type")
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if arg_type:
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description.append("**Type**: %s" % arg_type.__name__)
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skip_default = dest in ("deployment",
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"task_id",
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"verification")
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if not skip_default and dest in defaults:
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description.append("**Default**: %s" % defaults[dest])
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metavar = kwargs.get("metavar")
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ref = "%s_%s_%s" % (category_name, cmd_name, args[0].replace("-", ""))
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if metavar:
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args = ["%s %s" % (arg, metavar) for arg in args]
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elements.extend(utils.make_definition(", ".join(args),
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ref, description))
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return elements
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def get_defaults(func):
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"""Return a map of argument:default_value for specified function."""
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spec = inspect.getargspec(func)
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if spec.defaults:
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return dict(zip(spec.args[-len(spec.defaults):], spec.defaults))
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return {}
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def make_command_section(category_name, name, parser):
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section = utils.subcategory("rally %s %s" % (category_name, name))
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section.extend(utils.parse_text(parser["description"]))
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if parser["parser"].arguments:
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defaults = get_defaults(parser["parser"].defaults["action_fn"])
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section.extend(make_arguments_section(
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category_name, name, parser["parser"].arguments, defaults))
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return section
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def make_category_section(name, parser):
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category_obj = utils.category("Category: %s" % name)
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# NOTE(andreykurilin): we are re-using `_add_command_parsers` method from
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# `rally.cli.cliutils`, but, since it was designed to print help message,
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# generated description for categories contains specification for all
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# sub-commands. We don't need information about sub-commands at this point,
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# so let's skip "generated description" and take it directly from category
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# class.
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description = parser.defaults["command_object"].__doc__
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# TODO(andreykurilin): write a decorator which will mark cli-class as
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# deprecated without changing its docstring.
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if description.startswith("[Deprecated"):
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i = description.find("]")
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msg = description[1:i]
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description = description[i + 1:].strip()
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category_obj.append(utils.warning(msg))
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category_obj.extend(utils.parse_text(description))
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for command in sorted(parser.subparser.parsers.keys()):
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subparser = parser.subparser.parsers[command]
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category_obj.append(make_command_section(name, command, subparser))
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return category_obj
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class CLIReferenceDirective(rst.Directive):
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optional_arguments = 1
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option_spec = {"group": str}
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def run(self):
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parser = Parser()
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categories = copy.copy(main.categories)
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if "group" in self.options:
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categories = {k: v for k, v in categories.items()
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if k == self.options["group"]}
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cliutils._add_command_parsers(categories, parser)
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content = []
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for cg in sorted(categories.keys()):
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content.append(make_category_section(
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cg, parser.parsers[cg]["parser"]))
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return content
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def setup(app):
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app.add_directive("make_cli_reference", CLIReferenceDirective)
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