#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# T5791:
# - migrate "service dns dynamic address web web-options ..."
# to "service dns dynamic name address web ..." (per service)
# - migrate "service dns dynamic address rfc2136 ..."
# to "service dns dynamic name address protocol 'nsupdate'"
# - migrate "service dns dynamic address service ..."
# to "service dns dynamic name address ..."
# - normalize the all service names to conform with name constraints
import sys
import re
from unicodedata import normalize
from vyos.configtree import ConfigTree
def normalize_name(name):
"""Normalize service names to conform with name constraints.
This is necessary as part of migration because there were no constraints in
the old name format.
"""
# Normalize unicode characters to ASCII (NFKD)
# Replace all separators with hypens, strip leading and trailing hyphens
name = normalize('NFKD', name).encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode()
name = re.sub(r'(\s|\W)+', '-', name).strip('-')
return name
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print("Must specify file name!")
sys.exit(1)
file_name = sys.argv[1]
with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
config_file = f.read()
config = ConfigTree(config_file)
base_path = ['service', 'dns', 'dynamic']
address_path = base_path + ['address']
name_path = base_path + ['name']
if not config.exists(address_path):
# Nothing to do
sys.exit(0)
# config.copy does not recursively create a path, so initialize the name path as tagged node
if not config.exists(name_path):
config.set(name_path)
config.set_tag(name_path)
for address in config.list_nodes(address_path):
address_path_tag = address_path + [address]
# Move web-option as a configuration in each service instead of top level web-option
if config.exists(address_path_tag + ['web-options']) and address == 'web':
for svc_type in ['service', 'rfc2136']:
if config.exists(address_path_tag + [svc_type]):
for svc_cfg in config.list_nodes(address_path_tag + [svc_type]):
config.copy(address_path_tag + ['web-options'],
address_path_tag + [svc_type, svc_cfg, 'web-options'])
config.delete(address_path_tag + ['web-options'])
for svc_type in ['service', 'rfc2136']:
if config.exists(address_path_tag + [svc_type]):
# Set protocol to 'nsupdate' for RFC2136 configuration
if svc_type == 'rfc2136':
for rfc_cfg in config.list_nodes(address_path_tag + ['rfc2136']):
config.set(address_path_tag + ['rfc2136', rfc_cfg, 'protocol'], 'nsupdate')
# Add address as config value in each service before moving the service path
# And then copy the services from 'address service '
# to 'name (service|rfc2136)--'
# Note: The new service is named (service|rfc2136)--
# to avoid name conflict with old entries
for svc_cfg in config.list_nodes(address_path_tag + [svc_type]):
config.set(address_path_tag + [svc_type, svc_cfg, 'address'], address)
config.copy(address_path_tag + [svc_type, svc_cfg],
name_path + ['-'.join([svc_type, svc_cfg, address])])
# Finally cleanup the old address path
config.delete(address_path)
# Normalize the all service names to conform with name constraints
index = 1
for name in config.list_nodes(name_path):
new_name = normalize_name(name)
if new_name != name:
# Append index if there is still a name conflicts after normalization
# For example, "foo-?(" and "foo-!)" both normalize to "foo-"
if config.exists(name_path + [new_name]):
new_name = f'{new_name}-{index}'
index += 1
config.rename(name_path + [name], new_name)
try:
with open(file_name, 'w') as f:
f.write(config.to_string())
except OSError as e:
print("Failed to save the modified config: {}".format(e))
sys.exit(1)