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# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat
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"""
Base classes for standard CRUD operations.
These base classes are for `Method` plugins that provide standard
Create, Retrieve, Updated, and Delete operations (CRUD) for their corresponding
`Object` plugin. In particuar, these base classes provide logic to
automatically create the plugin args and options by inspecting the params on
their corresponding `Object` plugin. This provides a single point of definition
for LDAP attributes and enforces a simple, consistent API for CRUD operations.
For example, say we want CRUD operations on a hypothetical "user" entry. First
we need an `Object` plugin:
>>> from ipalib import Object, Str
>>> class user(Object):
... takes_params = (
... Str('login', primary_key=True),
... Str('first'),
... Str('last'),
... Str('ipauniqueid', flags=['no_create', 'no_update']),
... )
...
Next we need `Create`, `Retrieve`, `Updated`, and `Delete` plugins, and
optionally a `Search` plugin. For brevity, we'll just define `Create` and
`Retrieve` plugins:
>>> from ipalib import crud
>>> class user_add(crud.Create):
... pass
...
>>> class user_show(crud.Retrieve):
... pass
...
Now we'll register the plugins and finalize the `plugable.API` instance:
>>> from ipalib import create_api
>>> api = create_api()
>>> api.register(user)
>>> api.register(user_add)
>>> api.register(user_show)
>>> api.finalize()
First, notice that our ``user`` `Object` has the params we defined with the
``takes_params`` tuple:
>>> list(api.Object.user.params)
['login', 'first', 'last', 'ipauniqueid']
>>> api.Object.user.params.login
Str('login', primary_key=True)
Although we defined neither ``takes_args`` nor ``takes_options`` for our
``user_add`` plugin, the `Create` base class automatically generated them for
us:
>>> list(api.Command.user_add.args)
['login']
>>> list(api.Command.user_add.options)
['first', 'last', 'all', 'raw', 'version']
Notice that ``'ipauniqueid'`` isn't included in the options for our ``user_add``
plugin. This is because of the ``'no_create'`` flag we used when defining the
``ipauniqueid`` param. Often times there are LDAP attributes that are
automatically created by the server and therefor should not be supplied as an
option to the `Create` plugin. Often these same attributes shouldn't be
update-able either, in which case you can also supply the ``'no_update'`` flag,
as we did with our ``ipauniqueid`` param. Lastly, you can also use the ``'no_search'`` flag for attributes that shouldn't be search-able (because, for
example, the attribute isn't indexed).
As with our ``user_add` plugin, we defined neither ``takes_args`` nor
``takes_options`` for our ``user_show`` plugin; instead the `Retrieve` base
class created them for us:
>>> list(api.Command.user_show.args)
['login']
>>> list(api.Command.user_show.options)
['all', 'raw', 'version']
As you can see, `Retrieve` plugins take a single argument (the primary key) and
no options. If needed, you can still specify options for your `Retrieve` plugin
with a ``takes_options`` tuple.
Flags like ``'no_create'`` remove LDAP attributes from those that can be
supplied as *input* to a `Method`, but they don't effect the attributes that can
be returned as *output*. Regardless of what flags have been used, the output
entry (or list of entries) can contain all the attributes defined on the
`Object` plugin (in our case, the above ``user.params``).
For example, compare ``user.params`` with ``user_add.output_params`` and
``user_show.output_params``:
>>> list(api.Object.user.params)
['login', 'first', 'last', 'ipauniqueid']
>>> list(api.Command.user_add.output_params)
['login', 'first', 'last', 'ipauniqueid']
>>> list(api.Command.user_show.output_params)
['login', 'first', 'last', 'ipauniqueid']
Note that the above are all equal.
"""
from ipalib.frontend import Method, Object
from ipalib import backend
from ipalib import parameters
from ipalib import output
from ipalib.text import _
class Create(Method):
"""
Create a new entry.
"""
has_output = output.standard_entry
def __clone(self, param, **kw):
if 'optional_create' in param.flags:
kw['required'] = False
return param.clone(**kw) if kw else param
def get_args(self):
if self.obj.primary_key:
yield self.__clone(self.obj.primary_key, attribute=True)
for arg in super(Create, self).get_args():
yield self.__clone(arg)
def get_options(self):
if self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Create, self).get_options():
yield self.__clone(option)
for option in self.obj.params_minus(self.args):
attribute = 'virtual_attribute' not in option.flags
if 'no_create' in option.flags:
continue
if 'ask_create' in option.flags:
yield option.clone(
attribute=attribute, query=False, required=False,
autofill=False, alwaysask=True
)
else:
yield self.__clone(option, attribute=attribute)
if not self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Create, self).get_options():
yield self.__clone(option)
class PKQuery(Method):
"""
Base class for `Retrieve`, `Update`, and `Delete`.
"""
def get_args(self):
if self.obj.primary_key:
# Don't enforce rules on the primary key so we can reference
# any stored entry, legal or not
yield self.obj.primary_key.clone(attribute=True, query=True)
for arg in super(PKQuery, self).get_args():
yield arg
class Retrieve(PKQuery):
"""
Retrieve an entry by its primary key.
"""
has_output = output.standard_entry
class Update(PKQuery):
"""
Update one or more attributes on an entry.
"""
has_output = output.standard_entry
def get_options(self):
if self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Update, self).get_options():
yield option
for option in self.obj.params_minus_pk():
new_flags = option.flags
attribute = 'virtual_attribute' not in option.flags
if option.required:
# Required options turn into non-required, since not specifying
# them means that they are not changed.
# However, they cannot be empty (i.e. explicitly set to None).
new_flags = new_flags.union(['nonempty'])
if 'no_update' in option.flags:
continue
if 'ask_update' in option.flags:
yield option.clone(
attribute=attribute, query=False, required=False,
autofill=False, alwaysask=True, flags=new_flags,
)
elif 'req_update' in option.flags:
yield option.clone(
attribute=attribute, required=True, alwaysask=False,
flags=new_flags,
)
else:
yield option.clone(attribute=attribute, required=False,
autofill=False, flags=new_flags,
)
if not self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Update, self).get_options():
yield option
class Delete(PKQuery):
"""
Delete one or more entries.
"""
has_output = output.standard_delete
class Search(Method):
"""
Retrieve all entries that match a given search criteria.
"""
has_output = output.standard_list_of_entries
def get_args(self):
yield parameters.Str(
'criteria?', noextrawhitespace=False,
doc=_('A string searched in all relevant object attributes'))
for arg in super(Search, self).get_args():
yield arg
def get_options(self):
if self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Search, self).get_options():
yield option
for option in self.obj.params_minus(self.args):
attribute = 'virtual_attribute' not in option.flags
if 'no_search' in option.flags:
continue
if 'ask_search' in option.flags:
yield option.clone(
attribute=attribute, query=True, required=False,
autofill=False, alwaysask=True
)
elif isinstance(option, parameters.Flag):
yield option.clone_retype(
option.name, parameters.Bool,
attribute=attribute, query=True, required=False, autofill=False
)
else:
yield option.clone(
attribute=attribute, query=True, required=False, autofill=False
)
if not self.extra_options_first:
for option in super(Search, self).get_options():
yield option
class CrudBackend(backend.Connectible):
"""
Base class defining generic CRUD backend API.
"""
def create(self, **kw):
"""
Create a new entry.
This method should take key word arguments representing the
attributes the created entry will have.
If this methods constructs the primary_key internally, it should raise
an exception if the primary_key was passed. Likewise, if this method
requires the primary_key to be passed in from the caller, it should
raise an exception if the primary key was *not* passed.
This method should return a dict of the exact entry as it was created
in the backing store, including any automatically created attributes.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('%s.create()' % self.name)
def retrieve(self, primary_key, attributes):
"""
Retrieve an existing entry.
This method should take a two arguments: the primary_key of the
entry in question and a list of the attributes to be retrieved.
If the list of attributes is None then all non-operational
attributes will be returned.
If such an entry exists, this method should return a dict
representing that entry. If no such entry exists, this method
should return None.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('%s.retrieve()' % self.name)
def update(self, primary_key, **kw):
"""
Update an existing entry.
This method should take one required argument, the primary_key of the
entry to modify, plus optional keyword arguments for each of the
attributes being updated.
This method should return a dict representing the entry as it now
exists in the backing store. If no such entry exists, this method
should return None.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('%s.update()' % self.name)
def delete(self, primary_key):
"""
Delete an existing entry.
This method should take one required argument, the primary_key of the
entry to delete.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('%s.delete()' % self.name)
def search(self, **kw):
"""
Return entries matching specific criteria.
This method should take keyword arguments representing the search
criteria. If a key is the name of an entry attribute, the value
should be treated as a filter on that attribute. The meaning of
keys outside this namespace is left to the implementation.
This method should return and iterable containing the matched
entries, where each entry is a dict. If no entries are matched,
this method should return an empty iterable.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('%s.search()' % self.name)
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