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author | Aaron LI <aaronly.me@outlook.com> | 2016-11-15 18:51:09 +0800 |
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committer | Aaron LI <aaronly.me@outlook.com> | 2016-11-15 18:51:09 +0800 |
commit | 57aaa4cbb05cacb897f274a13723cea018a90461 (patch) | |
tree | 5314e8f724200ec2593dcec4a53fb3df7aece605 /fg21sim/webui/handlers/configs.py | |
parent | e74ccdc92478ceb50aa2617e21f6f7eb4bc181de (diff) | |
download | fg21sim-57aaa4cbb05cacb897f274a13723cea018a90461.tar.bz2 |
webui: Split "handers/configs.py" from "handlers/websocket.py"
Split "ConfigsHandler" from "FG21simWSHandler" as "handlers/configs.py"
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diff --git a/fg21sim/webui/handlers/configs.py b/fg21sim/webui/handlers/configs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e6c3a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/fg21sim/webui/handlers/configs.py @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2016 Weitian LI <liweitianux@live.com> +# MIT license + +""" +Handle the configurations operations with the client. +""" + +import os +import logging + +from ...errors import ConfigError + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class ConfigsHandler: + """ + Handle the "configs" type of messages from the client. + """ + def __init__(self, configs): + self.configs = configs + + def handle_message(self, msg): + """ + Handle the message of type "configs", which request to get or + set some configurations by the client. + + TODO: + * improve the description ... + * split these handling functions into a separate class in a module + + Parameters + ---------- + msg : dict + A dictionary parsed from the incoming JSON message, which + generally has the following syntax: + ``{"type": "configs", "action": <action>, "data": <data>}`` + where the ``<action>`` is ``set`` or ``get``, and the ``<data>`` + is a list of config keys or a dict of config key-value pairs. + + Returns + ------- + response : dict + A dictionary parsed from the incoming JSON message, which + generally has the following syntax: + ``{"type": "configs", "action": <action>, + "data": <data>, "errors": <errors>}`` + where the ``<action>`` is the same as input, the ``<data>`` is + a list of config keys or a dict of config key-value pairs, and + ``<errors>`` contains the error message for the invalid config + values. + """ + try: + msg_type = msg["type"] + msg_action = msg["action"] + response = {"type": msg_type, "action": msg_action} + logger.info("WebSocket: handle message: " + + "type: {0}, action: {1}".format(msg_type, msg_action)) + if msg_action == "get": + # Get the values of the specified options + try: + data, errors = self._get_configs(keys=msg["keys"]) + response["success"] = True + response["data"] = data + response["errors"] = errors + except KeyError: + response["success"] = False + response["error"] = "'keys' is missing" + elif msg_action == "set": + # Set the values of the specified options + try: + errors = self._set_configs(data=msg["data"]) + response["success"] = True + response["data"] = {} # be more consistent + response["errors"] = errors + except KeyError: + response["success"] = False + response["error"] = "'data' is missing" + elif msg_action == "reset": + # Reset the configurations to the defaults + self._reset_configs() + response["success"] = True + elif msg_action == "load": + # Load the supplied user configuration file + try: + success, error = self._load_configs(msg["userconfig"]) + response["success"] = success + if not success: + response["error"] = error + except KeyError: + response["success"] = False + response["error"] = "'userconfig' is missing" + elif msg_action == "save": + # Save current configurations to file + try: + success, error = self._save_configs(msg["outfile"], + msg["clobber"]) + response["success"] = success + if not success: + response["error"] = error + except KeyError: + response["success"] = False + response["error"] = "'outfile' or 'clobber' is missing" + else: + logger.warning("WebSocket: " + + "unknown action: {0}".format(msg_action)) + response["success"] = False + response["error"] = "unknown action: {0}".format(msg_action) + except KeyError: + # Received message has wrong syntax/format + response = {"success": False, + "type": msg_type, + "error": "no action specified"} + # + logger.debug("WebSocket: response: {0}".format(response)) + return response + + def _get_configs(self, keys=None): + """Get the values of the config options specified by the given keys. + + Parameters + ---------- + keys : list[str], optional + A list of keys specifying the config options whose values will + be obtained. + If ``keys=None``, then all the configurations values are dumped. + + Returns + ------- + data : dict + A dictionary with keys the same as the input keys, and values + the corresponding config option values. + errors : dict + When error occurs (e.g., invalid key), then the specific errors + with details are stored in this dictionary. + + NOTE + ---- + Do not forget the ``userconfig`` option. + """ + if keys is None: + # Dump all the configurations + data = self.configs.dump(flatten=True) + data["userconfig"] = self.configs.userconfig + errors = {} + else: + data = {} + errors = {} + for key in keys: + if key == "userconfig": + data["userconfig"] = self.configs.userconfig + else: + try: + data[key] = self.configs.getn(key) + except KeyError as e: + errors[key] = str(e) + # + return (data, errors) + + def _set_configs(self, data): + """Set the values of the config options specified by the given keys + to the corresponding supplied data. + + NOTE + ---- + The ``userconfig`` needs special handle. + The ``workdir`` and ``configfile`` options should be ignored. + + Parameters + ---------- + data : dict + A dictionary of key-value pairs, with keys specifying the config + options whose value will be changed, and values the new values + to which config options will be set. + NOTE: + If want to set the ``userconfig`` option, an *absolute path* + must be provided. + + Returns + ------- + errors : dict + When error occurs (e.g., invalid key, invalid values), then the + specific errors with details are stored in this dictionary. + """ + errors = {} + for key, value in data.items(): + if key in ["workdir", "configfile"]: + # Ignore "workdir" and "configfile" + continue + elif key == "userconfig": + if os.path.isabs(os.path.expanduser(value)): + self.configs.userconfig = value + else: + errors[key] = "Not an absolute path" + else: + try: + self.configs.setn(key, value) + except KeyError as e: + errors[key] = str(e) + # NOTE: + # Check the whole configurations after all provided options are + # updated, and merge the validation errors. + __, cherr = self.configs.check_all(raise_exception=False) + errors.update(cherr) + return errors + + def _reset_configs(self): + """Reset the configurations to the defaults.""" + self.configs.reset() + + def _load_configs(self, userconfig): + """Load configurations from the provided user configuration file. + + Parameters + ---------- + userconfig: str + The filepath to the user configuration file, which must be + an *absolute path*. + + Returns + ------- + success : bool + ``True`` if the operation succeeded, otherwise, ``False``. + error : str + If failed, this ``error`` saves the details, otherwise, ``None``. + """ + success = False + error = None + if os.path.isabs(os.path.expanduser(userconfig)): + try: + self.configs.read_userconfig(userconfig) + success = True + except ConfigError as e: + error = str(e) + else: + error = "Not an absolute path" + return (success, error) + + def _save_configs(self, outfile, clobber=False): + """Save current configurations to file. + + Parameters + ---------- + outfile: str + The filepath to the output configuration file, which must be + an *absolute path*. + clobber : bool, optional + Whether overwrite the output file if already exists? + + Returns + ------- + success : bool + ``True`` if the operation succeeded, otherwise, ``False``. + error : str + If failed, this ``error`` saves the details, otherwise, ``None``. + """ + success = False + error = None + try: + self.configs.save(outfile, clobber=clobber) + success = True + except (ValueError, OSError) as e: + error = str(e) + return (success, error) |