browbeat/lib/Metadata.py
Sai Sindhur Malleni ca054d3fdc Fix hardcoded references to hostnames
When dumping software metadata we expect undercloud, controller and
compute in the hostnames. We should instead be looking for the group
names as the group names remain constant irrespective of the hostnames.

Change-Id: Ic010ce31dec79c0d66e22991cab239a50b321e9a
2017-06-12 17:45:15 -04:00

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import json
import sys
import os
import argparse
class Metadata(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
def load_file(self, filename):
json_str = None
try:
with open(filename) as data:
json_str = data.read()
except IOError:
print("Machine facts json is missing")
exit(1)
sys_data = {}
sys_data['system_data'] = json.loads(json_str)
return sys_data
def get_hardware_metadata(self, sys_data):
hard_dict = {}
for item in sys_data['system_data']:
if 'hardware_details' not in hard_dict:
hard_dict['hardware_details'] = []
hardware_dict = {}
hardware_dict['label'] = item['inventory_hostname']
hardware_dict['kernel'] = item['ansible_kernel']
hardware_dict['total_mem'] = item[
'ansible_memory_mb']['real']['total']
hardware_dict['total_logical_cores'] = item[
'facter_processorcount']
hardware_dict['os_name'] = item['ansible_distribution'] + \
item['ansible_distribution_version']
hardware_dict['ip'] = item['ansible_default_ipv4']['address']
hardware_dict['num_interface'] = len(item['ansible_interfaces'])
hardware_dict['machine_make'] = item['ansible_product_name']
hardware_dict['processor_type'] = ' '.join(item['facter_processor0'].split())
hard_dict['hardware_details'].append(hardware_dict)
return hard_dict
def get_environment_metadata(self, sys_data):
env_dict = {}
for item in sys_data['system_data']:
if 'environment_setup' not in env_dict:
env_dict['environment_setup'] = {}
for key, value in item.items():
if 'osp' in key:
env_dict['environment_setup'][key] = value
return env_dict
def get_software_metadata(self, sys_data):
soft_all_dict = []
for item in sys_data['system_data']:
nodes = ['controller', 'undercloud', 'compute']
if any(node in item['group_names'] for node in nodes):
software_dict = {}
for soft in item:
if 'openstack' in soft:
"""
Why _S_? Because Ansible doesn't allow for
many seperators. The _S_ was used to mimic
a seperator.
"""
service = soft.split('_S_')
if len(service) < 2 :
service = soft.split('_')
key = service[2]
section = "DEFAULT"
service_name = service[1]
else :
key = service[3]
section = service[2]
service_name = service[1]
node = item['inventory_hostname']
if service_name in software_dict :
if section in software_dict[service_name] :
software_dict[service_name][section][key] = item[soft]
else :
software_dict[service_name][section] = {}
software_dict[service_name][section][key] = item[soft]
else:
software_dict[service_name] = {}
software_dict[service_name]['node_name'] = node
software_dict[service_name][section] = {}
software_dict[service_name][section][key] = item[soft]
soft_all_dict.append(software_dict)
return soft_all_dict
def write_metadata_file(self, data, filename):
with open(filename, 'w') as json_file:
json.dump(data, json_file, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Metadata Generation')
parser.add_argument(dest='path', help='Location of machine-facts')
args = parser.parse_args()
_filename = os.path.join(args.path, 'machine_facts.json')
metadata = Metadata()
sysdata = metadata.load_file(_filename)
env_data = metadata.get_environment_metadata(sysdata)
metadata.write_metadata_file(
env_data, os.path.join(args.path, 'environment-metadata.json'))
hardware_data = metadata.get_hardware_metadata(sysdata)
metadata.write_metadata_file(
hardware_data, os.path.join(args.path, 'hardware-metadata.json'))
software_data = metadata.get_software_metadata(sysdata)
metadata.write_metadata_file(
software_data, os.path.join(args.path, 'software-metadata.json'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())