# vi: ts=4 expandtab # # Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. # # Author: Scott Moser # Author: Juerg Haefliger # Author: Joshua Harlow # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import abc import os import six from cloudinit import importer from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit import type_utils from cloudinit import user_data as ud from cloudinit import util from cloudinit.filters import launch_index from cloudinit.reporting import events DEP_FILESYSTEM = "FILESYSTEM" DEP_NETWORK = "NETWORK" DS_PREFIX = 'DataSource' LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) class DataSourceNotFoundException(Exception): pass class DataSource(object): __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths, ud_proc=None): self.sys_cfg = sys_cfg self.distro = distro self.paths = paths self.userdata = None self.metadata = None self.userdata_raw = None self.vendordata = None self.vendordata_raw = None # find the datasource config name. # remove 'DataSource' from classname on front, and remove 'Net' on end. # Both Foo and FooNet sources expect config in cfg['sources']['Foo'] name = type_utils.obj_name(self) if name.startswith(DS_PREFIX): name = name[len(DS_PREFIX):] if name.endswith('Net'): name = name[0:-3] self.ds_cfg = util.get_cfg_by_path(self.sys_cfg, ("datasource", name), {}) if not self.ds_cfg: self.ds_cfg = {} if not ud_proc: self.ud_proc = ud.UserDataProcessor(self.paths) else: self.ud_proc = ud_proc def __str__(self): return type_utils.obj_name(self) def get_userdata(self, apply_filter=False): if self.userdata is None: self.userdata = self.ud_proc.process(self.get_userdata_raw()) if apply_filter: return self._filter_xdata(self.userdata) return self.userdata def get_vendordata(self): if self.vendordata is None: self.vendordata = self.ud_proc.process(self.get_vendordata_raw()) return self.vendordata @property def launch_index(self): if not self.metadata: return None if 'launch-index' in self.metadata: return self.metadata['launch-index'] return None def _filter_xdata(self, processed_ud): filters = [ launch_index.Filter(util.safe_int(self.launch_index)), ] new_ud = processed_ud for f in filters: new_ud = f.apply(new_ud) return new_ud @property def is_disconnected(self): return False def get_userdata_raw(self): return self.userdata_raw def get_vendordata_raw(self): return self.vendordata_raw # the data sources' config_obj is a cloud-config formated # object that came to it from ways other than cloud-config # because cloud-config content would be handled elsewhere def get_config_obj(self): return {} def get_public_ssh_keys(self): return normalize_pubkey_data(self.metadata.get('public-keys')) def _remap_device(self, short_name): # LP: #611137 # the metadata service may believe that devices are named 'sda' # when the kernel named them 'vda' or 'xvda' # we want to return the correct value for what will actually # exist in this instance mappings = {"sd": ("vd", "xvd", "vtb")} for (nfrom, tlist) in mappings.items(): if not short_name.startswith(nfrom): continue for nto in tlist: cand = "/dev/%s%s" % (nto, short_name[len(nfrom):]) if os.path.exists(cand): return cand return None def device_name_to_device(self, _name): # translate a 'name' to a device # the primary function at this point is on ec2 # to consult metadata service, that has # ephemeral0: sdb # and return 'sdb' for input 'ephemeral0' return None def get_locale(self): return 'en_US.UTF-8' @property def availability_zone(self): return self.metadata.get('availability-zone', self.metadata.get('availability_zone')) @property def region(self): return self.metadata.get('region') def get_instance_id(self): if not self.metadata or 'instance-id' not in self.metadata: # Return a magic not really instance id string return "iid-datasource" return str(self.metadata['instance-id']) def get_hostname(self, fqdn=False, resolve_ip=False): defdomain = "localdomain" defhost = "localhost" domain = defdomain if not self.metadata or 'local-hostname' not in self.metadata: # this is somewhat questionable really. # the cloud datasource was asked for a hostname # and didn't have one. raising error might be more appropriate # but instead, basically look up the existing hostname toks = [] hostname = util.get_hostname() fqdn = util.get_fqdn_from_hosts(hostname) if fqdn and fqdn.find(".") > 0: toks = str(fqdn).split(".") elif hostname: toks = [hostname, defdomain] else: toks = [defhost, defdomain] else: # if there is an ipv4 address in 'local-hostname', then # make up a hostname (LP: #475354) in format ip-xx.xx.xx.xx lhost = self.metadata['local-hostname'] if util.is_ipv4(lhost): toks = [] if resolve_ip: toks = util.gethostbyaddr(lhost) if toks: toks = str(toks).split('.') else: toks = ["ip-%s" % lhost.replace(".", "-")] else: toks = lhost.split(".") if len(toks) > 1: hostname = toks[0] domain = '.'.join(toks[1:]) else: hostname = toks[0] if fqdn: return "%s.%s" % (hostname, domain) else: return hostname def get_package_mirror_info(self): return self.distro.get_package_mirror_info(data_source=self) def check_instance_id(self, sys_cfg): # quickly (local check only) if self.instance_id is still return False @property def network_config(self): return None def normalize_pubkey_data(pubkey_data): keys = [] if not pubkey_data: return keys if isinstance(pubkey_data, six.string_types): return str(pubkey_data).splitlines() if isinstance(pubkey_data, (list, set)): return list(pubkey_data) if isinstance(pubkey_data, (dict)): for (_keyname, klist) in pubkey_data.items(): # lp:506332 uec metadata service responds with # data that makes boto populate a string for 'klist' rather # than a list. if isinstance(klist, six.string_types): klist = [klist] if isinstance(klist, (list, set)): for pkey in klist: # There is an empty string at # the end of the keylist, trim it if pkey: keys.append(pkey) return keys def find_source(sys_cfg, distro, paths, ds_deps, cfg_list, pkg_list, reporter): ds_list = list_sources(cfg_list, ds_deps, pkg_list) ds_names = [type_utils.obj_name(f) for f in ds_list] mode = "network" if DEP_NETWORK in ds_deps else "local" LOG.debug("Searching for %s data source in: %s", mode, ds_names) for name, cls in zip(ds_names, ds_list): myrep = events.ReportEventStack( name="search-%s" % name.replace("DataSource", ""), description="searching for %s data from %s" % (mode, name), message="no %s data found from %s" % (mode, name), parent=reporter) try: with myrep: LOG.debug("Seeing if we can get any data from %s", cls) s = cls(sys_cfg, distro, paths) if s.get_data(): myrep.message = "found %s data from %s" % (mode, name) return (s, type_utils.obj_name(cls)) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Getting data from %s failed", cls) msg = ("Did not find any data source," " searched classes: (%s)") % (", ".join(ds_names)) raise DataSourceNotFoundException(msg) # Return a list of classes that have the same depends as 'depends' # iterate through cfg_list, loading "DataSource*" modules # and calling their "get_datasource_list". # Return an ordered list of classes that match (if any) def list_sources(cfg_list, depends, pkg_list): src_list = [] LOG.debug(("Looking for for data source in: %s," " via packages %s that matches dependencies %s"), cfg_list, pkg_list, depends) for ds_name in cfg_list: if not ds_name.startswith(DS_PREFIX): ds_name = '%s%s' % (DS_PREFIX, ds_name) m_locs, _looked_locs = importer.find_module(ds_name, pkg_list, ['get_datasource_list']) for m_loc in m_locs: mod = importer.import_module(m_loc) lister = getattr(mod, "get_datasource_list") matches = lister(depends) if matches: src_list.extend(matches) break return src_list def instance_id_matches_system_uuid(instance_id, field='system-uuid'): # quickly (local check only) if self.instance_id is still valid # we check kernel command line or files. if not instance_id: return False dmi_value = util.read_dmi_data(field) if not dmi_value: return False return instance_id.lower() == dmi_value.lower() # 'depends' is a list of dependencies (DEP_FILESYSTEM) # ds_list is a list of 2 item lists # ds_list = [ # ( class, ( depends-that-this-class-needs ) ) # } # It returns a list of 'class' that matched these deps exactly # It mainly is a helper function for DataSourceCollections def list_from_depends(depends, ds_list): ret_list = [] depset = set(depends) for (cls, deps) in ds_list: if depset == set(deps): ret_list.append(cls) return ret_list