ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/module_utils/netapp_module.py
2019-04-11 13:00:36 +02:00

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''' Support class for NetApp ansible modules '''
def cmp(a, b):
"""
Python 3 does not have a cmp function, this will do the cmp.
:param a: first object to check
:param b: second object to check
:return:
"""
return (a > b) - (a < b)
class NetAppModule(object):
'''
Common class for NetApp modules
set of support functions to derive actions based
on the current state of the system, and a desired state
'''
def __init__(self):
self.log = list()
self.changed = False
self.parameters = {'name': 'not intialized'}
def set_parameters(self, ansible_params):
self.parameters = dict()
for param in ansible_params:
if ansible_params[param] is not None:
self.parameters[param] = ansible_params[param]
return self.parameters
def get_cd_action(self, current, desired):
''' takes a desired state and a current state, and return an action:
create, delete, None
eg:
is_present = 'absent'
some_object = self.get_object(source)
if some_object is not None:
is_present = 'present'
action = cd_action(current=is_present, desired = self.desired.state())
'''
if 'state' in desired:
desired_state = desired['state']
else:
desired_state = 'present'
if current is None and desired_state == 'absent':
return None
if current is not None and desired_state == 'present':
return None
# change in state
self.changed = True
if current is not None:
return 'delete'
return 'create'
@staticmethod
def check_keys(current, desired):
''' TODO: raise an error if keys do not match
with the exception of:
new_name, state in desired
'''
pass
def get_modified_attributes(self, current, desired):
''' takes two lists of attributes and return a list of attributes that are
not in the desired state
It is expected that all attributes of interest are listed in current and
desired.
NOTE: depending on the attribute, the caller may need to do a modify or a
different operation (eg move volume if the modified attribute is an
aggregate name)
'''
# if the object does not exist, we can't modify it
modified = dict()
if current is None:
return modified
# error out if keys do not match
self.check_keys(current, desired)
# collect changed attributes
for key, value in current.items():
if key in desired and desired[key] is not None:
if type(value) is list:
value.sort()
desired[key].sort()
if cmp(value, desired[key]) != 0:
modified[key] = desired[key]
if modified:
self.changed = True
return modified
def is_rename_action(self, source, target):
''' takes a source and target object, and returns True
if a rename is required
eg:
source = self.get_object(source_name)
target = self.get_object(target_name)
action = is_rename_action(source, target)
:return: None for error, True for rename action, False otherwise
'''
if source is None and target is None:
# error, do nothing
# cannot rename an non existent resource
# alternatively we could create B
return None
if source is not None and target is not None:
# error, do nothing
# idempotency (or) new_name_is_already_in_use
# alternatively we could delete B and rename A to B
return False
if source is None and target is not None:
# do nothing, maybe the rename was already done
return False
# source is not None and target is None:
# rename is in order
self.changed = True
return True