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# Copyright (c) 2016 Weitian LI <liweitianux@live.com>
# MIT license
"""
Handle the configurations operations with the client.
"""
import os
import logging
import tornado.web
from tornado.escape import json_decode, json_encode
from .base import BaseRequestHandler
from ...errors import ConfigError
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ConfigsAJAXHandler(BaseRequestHandler):
"""
Handle the AJAX requests from the client to manipulate the configurations.
"""
def initialize(self):
"""Hook for subclass initialization. Called for each request."""
self.configs = self.application.configmanager
def get(self):
"""
Handle the READ-ONLY configuration manipulations.
Supported actions:
- get: Get the specified/all configuration values
- validate: Validate the configurations and response the errors
- exists: Whether the file already exists
NOTE
----
READ-WRITE configuration manipulations should be handled by
the ``self.post()`` method.
"""
action = self.get_argument("action", "get")
data = {}
errors = {}
if action == "get":
keys = json_decode(self.get_argument("keys", "null"))
data, errors = self._get_configs(keys=keys)
success = True
elif action == "validate":
__, errors = self.configs.check_all(raise_exception=False)
success = True
elif action == "exists":
filepath = json_decode(self.get_argument("filepath", "null"))
exists, error = self._exists_file(filepath)
if exists is None:
success = False
reason = error
else:
success = True
data["exists"] = exists
else:
# ERROR: bad action
success = False
reason = "Bad request action: {0}".format(action)
#
if success:
response = {"action": action,
"data": data,
"errors": errors}
logger.debug("Response: {0}".format(response))
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=UTF-8")
self.write(json_encode(response))
else:
logger.warning("Request failed: {0}".format(reason))
self.send_error(400, reason=reason)
@tornado.web.authenticated
def post(self):
"""
Handle the READ-WRITE configuration manipulations.
Supported actions:
- set: Set the specified configuration(s) to the posted value(s)
- reset: Reset the configurations to its backup defaults
- load: Load the supplied user configuration file
- save: Save current configurations to file
NOTE
----
READ-ONLY configuration manipulations should be handled by
the ``self.get()`` method.
"""
request = json_decode(self.request.body)
logger.debug("Received request: {0}".format(request))
action = request.get("action")
data = {}
errors = {}
if action == "set":
# Set the values of the specified options
try:
errors = self._set_configs(data=request["data"])
success = True
except KeyError:
success = False
reason = "'data' is missing"
elif action == "reset":
# Reset the configurations to the defaults
success = self._reset_configs()
elif action == "load":
# Load the supplied user configuration file
try:
success, reason = self._load_configs(request["userconfig"])
except KeyError:
success = False
reason = "'userconfig' is missing"
elif action == "save":
# Save current configurations to file
try:
success, reason = self._save_configs(request["outfile"],
request["clobber"])
except KeyError:
success = False
reason = "'outfile' or 'clobber' is missing"
else:
# ERROR: bad action
success = False
reason = "Bad request action: {0}".format(action)
#
if success:
response = {"action": action,
"data": data,
"errors": errors}
logger.debug("Response: {0}".format(response))
self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=UTF-8")
self.write(json_encode(response))
else:
logger.warning("Request failed: {0}".format(reason))
self.send_error(400, reason=reason)
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.
"""
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, ConfigError) as e:
errors[key] = str(e)
#
return errors
def _reset_configs(self):
"""Reset the configurations to the defaults."""
self.configs.reset()
return True
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)
@staticmethod
def _exists_file(filepath):
"""Check whether the given filepath already exists?
Parameters
----------
filepath: str
The input filepath to check its existence, must be
an *absolute path*.
Returns
-------
exists : bool
``True`` if the filepath already exists, ``False`` if not exists,
and ``None`` if error occurs.
error : str
The error information, and ``None`` if no errors.
"""
exists = None
error = None
try:
filepath = os.path.expanduser(filepath)
if os.path.isabs(filepath):
exists = os.path.exists(filepath)
else:
error = "Not an absolute path: {0}".format(filepath)
except AttributeError:
error = "Invalid input filepath: {0}".format(filepath)
return (exists, error)
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