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-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/__init__.py17
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/api/__init__.py17
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/api/fog.py288
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/api/fuel_api.py306
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/api/libvirt_api.py331
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/api/vpn.py235
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/database.py296
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/deploy.py82
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/deployment_manager.py108
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/domain.py244
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/installers/__init__.py17
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/installers/fuel.py268
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/installers/installer.py35
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/installers/joid.py40
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/listen.py59
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/network.py103
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/pharos.py217
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/pod_manager.py144
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/resetDataBase.py110
-rwxr-xr-xtools/laas-fog/source/stop.sh24
-rw-r--r--tools/laas-fog/source/utilities.py346
21 files changed, 0 insertions, 3287 deletions
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/__init__.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/__init__.py
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-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/__init__.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/api/__init__.py
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index 7bb515b7..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/__init__.py
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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fog.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fog.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 62874039..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fog.py
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@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import requests
-import sys
-import time
-
-
-class FOG_Handler:
- """
- This class talks with the REST web api for the FOG server.
-
- TODO: convert prints to logs and remove uneeded pass's
- """
-
- def __init__(self, baseURL, fogKey=None, userKey=None):
- """
- init function
- baseURL should be http://fog.ip.or.hostname/fog/
- fogKey and userKey can optionally be supplied here or later
- They can be found in fog and provide authentication.
- """
- self.baseURL = baseURL
- self.fogKey = fogKey
- self.userKey = userKey
- self.header = {}
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def setLogger(self, logger):
- """
- saves the refference to the log object as
- self.log
- """
- self.log = logger
-
- def getUserKeyFromFile(self, path):
- """
- reads the user api key from a file
- """
- self.userKey = open(path).read()
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def getFogKeyFromFile(self, path):
- """
- reads the api key from a file
- """
- self.fogKey = open(path).read()
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def setUserKey(self, key):
- """
- sets the user key
- """
- self.userKey = key
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def setFogKey(self, key):
- """
- sets the fog key
- """
- self.fogKey = key
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def updateHeader(self):
- """
- recreates the http header used to talk to the fog api
- """
- self.header = {}
- self.header['fog-api-token'] = self.fogKey
- self.header['fog-user-token'] = self.userKey
-
- def setImage(self, host, imgNum):
- """
- Sets the image to be used during ghosting to the image
- with id imgNum. host can either be a hostname or number.
- """
- try:
- host = int(host)
- except:
- host = self.getHostNumber(host)
- url = self.baseURL+"host/"+str(host)
- host_conf = requests.get(url, headers=self.header).json()
- host_conf['imageID'] = str(imgNum)
- requests.put(url+"/edit", headers=self.header, json=host_conf)
-
- def delTask(self, hostNum):
- """
- Tries to delete an existing task for the host
- with hostNum as a host number
- """
- try:
- url = self.baseURL+'fog/host/'+str(hostNum)+'/cancel'
- req = requests.delete(url, headers=self.header)
- if req.status_code == 200:
- self.log.info("%s", "successfully deleted image task")
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("Failed to delete the imaging task!")
-
- def getHostMac(self, hostname):
- """
- returns the primary mac address if the given host.
- """
- try:
- hostNum = int(self.getHostNumber(hostname))
- url = self.baseURL + "host/"+str(hostNum)
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- macAddr = req.json()['primac']
- return macAddr
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception('%s', "Failed to connect to the FOG server")
-
- def getHostNumber(self, hostname):
- """
- returns the host number of given host
- """
- try:
- req = requests.get(self.baseURL+"host", headers=self.header)
- hostData = req.json()
- if hostData is not None:
- for hostDict in hostData['hosts']:
- if hostname == hostDict['name']:
- return hostDict['id']
- return -1
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception('%s', "Failed to connect to the FOG server")
-
- def imageHost(self, hostName, recurse=False):
- """
- Schedules an imaging task for the given host.
- This automatically uses the "associated" disk image.
- To support extra installers, I will need to create
- a way to change what that image is before calling
- this method.
- """
- num = str(self.getHostNumber(hostName))
- url = self.baseURL+'host/'+num+'/task'
-
- try:
- req = requests.post(
- url,
- headers=self.header,
- json={"taskTypeID": 1}
- )
- if req.status_code == 200:
- self.log.info("%s", "Scheduled image task for host")
- except Exception:
- if recurse: # prevents infinite loop
- self.log.exception("%s", "Failed to schedule task. Exiting")
- sys.exit(1)
- self.log.warning("%s", "Failed to schedule host imaging")
- self.log.warning("%s", "Trying to delete existing image task")
- self.delTask(num)
- self.imageHost(num, recurse=True)
-
- def waitForHost(self, host):
- """
- tracks the imaging task to completion.
- """
- while True:
- imageTask = self.getImagingTask(host)
- if imageTask is None:
- self.log.info("%s", "Imaging complete")
- return
- state = int(imageTask['stateID'])
- if state == 1:
- self.log.info("%s", "Waiting for host to check in")
- self.waitForTaskToActive(host)
- continue
- if state == 3:
- self.waitForTaskToStart(host)
- self.waitForImaging(host)
- continue
- time.sleep(8)
-
- def waitForImaging(self, host):
- """
- Once the host begins being imaged, this tracks progress.
- """
- # print "Host has begun the imaging process\n"
- while True:
- task = self.getImagingTask(host)
- if task is None:
- return
- per = str(task['percent'])
- self.log.info("%s percent done imaging", per)
- time.sleep(15)
-
- def waitForTaskToActive(self, host):
- """
- Waits for the host to reboot and pxe boot
- into FOG
- """
- while True:
- try:
- task = self.getImagingTask(host)
- except:
- pass
- state = int(task['stateID'])
- if state == 1:
- time.sleep(4)
- else:
- return
-
- def waitForTaskToStart(self, host):
- """
- waits for the task to start and imaging to begin.
- """
- while True:
- try:
- per = str(self.getImagingTask(host)['percent'])
- except:
- pass
- if per.strip() == '':
- time.sleep(1)
- else:
- return
-
- def getImagingTask(self, host):
- """
- Sorts through all current tasks to find the image task
- associated with the given host.
- """
- try:
- taskList = requests.get(
- self.baseURL+'task/current',
- headers=self.header)
- taskList = taskList.json()['tasks']
- imageTask = None
- for task in taskList:
- hostname = str(task['host']['name'])
- if hostname == host and int(task['typeID']) == 1:
- imageTask = task
- return imageTask
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("%s", "Failed to talk to FOG server")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def getHosts(self):
- """
- returns a list of all hosts
- """
- req = requests.get(self.baseURL+"host", headers=self.header)
- return req.json()['hosts']
-
- def getHostsinGroup(self, groupName):
- """
- returns a list of all hosts in groupName
- """
- groupID = None
- groups = requests.get(self.baseURL+"group", headers=self.header)
- groups = groups.json()['groups']
- for group in groups:
- if groupName.lower() in group['name'].lower():
- groupID = group['id']
- if groupID is None:
- return
- hostIDs = []
- associations = requests.get(
- self.baseURL+"groupassociation",
- headers=self.header
- )
- associations = associations.json()['groupassociations']
- for association in associations:
- if association['groupID'] == groupID:
- hostIDs.append(association['hostID'])
-
- hosts = []
- for hostID in hostIDs:
- hosts.append(requests.get(
- self.baseURL+"host/"+str(hostID),
- headers=self.header
- ).json())
- return hosts
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fuel_api.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fuel_api.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 01278000..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/fuel_api.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,306 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import requests
-import time
-import sys
-
-
-class Fuel_api:
-
- def __init__(self, url, logger, user="admin", password="admin"):
- """
- url is the url of the fog api in the form
- http://ip.or.host.name:8000/
- logger is a reference to the logger
- the default creds for fuel is admin/admin
- """
- self.logger = logger
- self.base = url
- self.user = user
- self.password = password
- self.header = {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
-
- def getKey(self):
- """
- authenticates with the user and password
- to get a keystone key, used in the headers
- from here on to talk to fuel.
- """
- url = self.base + 'keystone/v2.0/tokens/'
- reqData = {"auth": {
- "tenantName": self.user,
- "passwordCredentials": {
- "username": self.user,
- "password": self.password
- }
- }}
- self.logger.info("Retreiving keystone token from %s", url)
- token = requests.post(url, headers=self.header, json=reqData)
- self.logger.info("Received response code %d", token.status_code)
- self.token = token.json()['access']['token']['id']
- self.header['X-Auth-Token'] = self.token
-
- def getNotifications(self):
- """
- returns the fuel notifications
- """
- url = self.base+'/api/notifications'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()
-
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def waitForBootstrap(self):
- """
- Waits for the bootstrap image to build.
- """
- while True:
- time.sleep(30)
- notes = self.getNotifications()
- for note in notes:
- if "bootstrap image building done" in note['message']:
- return
-
- def getNodes(self):
- """
- returns a list of all nodes booted into fuel
- """
- url = self.base+'api/nodes'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def getID(self, mac):
- """
- gets the fuel id of node with given mac
- """
- for node in self.getNodes():
- if node['mac'] == mac:
- return node['id']
-
- def getNetID(self, name, osid):
- """
- gets the id of the network with name
- """
- url = self.base+'api/clusters/'
- url += str(osid)+'/network_configuration/neutron'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- nets = req.json()['networks']
- for net in nets:
- if net['name'] == name:
- return net['id']
- return -1
-
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def createOpenstack(self):
- """
- defines a new openstack environment in fuel.
- """
- url = self.base+'api/clusters'
- data = {
- "nodes": [],
- "tasks": [],
- "name": "OpenStack",
- "release_id": 2,
- "net_segment_type": "vlan"
- }
- try:
- req = requests.post(url, json=data, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()['id']
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def simpleNetDict(self, osID):
- """
- returns a simple dict of network names and id numbers
- """
- nets = self.getNetworks(osID)
- netDict = {}
- targetNets = ['admin', 'public', 'storage', 'management']
- for net in nets['networks']:
- for tarNet in targetNets:
- if tarNet in net['name']:
- netDict[tarNet] = net['id']
- return netDict
-
- def getNetworks(self, osID):
- """
- Returns the pythonizezd json of the openstack networks
- """
- url = self.base + 'api/clusters/'
- url += str(osID)+'/network_configuration/neutron/'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def uploadNetworks(self, netJson, osID):
- """
- configures the networks of the openstack
- environment with id osID based on netJson
- """
- url = self.base+'api/clusters/'
- url += str(osID)+'/network_configuration/neutron'
- try:
- req = requests.put(url, headers=self.header, json=netJson)
- return req.json()
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def addNodes(self, clusterID, nodes):
- """
- Adds the nodes into this openstack environment.
- nodes is valid json
- """
- url = self.base + 'api/clusters/'+str(clusterID)+'/assignment'
- try:
- req = requests.post(url, headers=self.header, json=nodes)
- return req.json()
-
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def getIfaces(self, nodeID):
- """
- returns the pythonized json describing the
- interfaces of given node
- """
- url = self.base + 'api/nodes/'+str(nodeID)+'/interfaces'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()
-
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def setIfaces(self, nodeID, ifaceJson):
- """
- configures the interfaces of node with id nodeID
- with ifaceJson
- ifaceJson is valid json that fits fuel's schema for ifaces
- """
- url = self.base+'/api/nodes/'+str(nodeID)+'/interfaces'
- try:
- req = requests.put(url, headers=self.header, json=ifaceJson)
- return req.json()
-
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def getTasks(self):
- """
- returns a list of all tasks
- """
- url = self.base+"/api/tasks/"
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- return req.json()
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def waitForTask(self, uuid):
- """
- Tracks the progress of task with uuid and
- returns once the task finishes
- """
- progress = 0
- while progress < 100:
- for task in self.getTasks():
- if task['uuid'] == uuid:
- progress = task['progress']
- self.logger.info("Task is %s percent done", str(progress))
- time.sleep(20)
- # Task may hang a minute at 100% without finishing
- while True:
- for task in self.getTasks():
- if task['uuid'] == uuid and not task['status'] == "ready":
- time.sleep(10)
- elif task['uuid'] == uuid and task['status'] == "ready":
- return
-
- def getHorizonIP(self, osid):
- """
- returns the ip address of the horizon dashboard.
- Horizon always takes the first ip after the public router's
- """
- url = self.base+'api/clusters/'
- url += str(osid)+'/network_configuration/neutron/'
- try:
- req = requests.get(url, headers=self.header)
- routerIP = req.json()['vips']['vrouter_pub']['ipaddr'].split('.')
- routerIP[-1] = str(int(routerIP[-1])+1)
- return '.'.join(routerIP)
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception('%s', "Failed to talk to the Fuel api!")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def deployOpenstack(self, clusterID):
- """
- Once openstack and the nodes are configured,
- this method actually deploys openstack.
- It takes a while.
- """
- # First, we need to provision the cluster
- url = self.base+'/api/clusters/'+str(clusterID)+'/provision'
- req = requests.put(url, headers=self.header)
- if req.status_code < 300:
- self.logger.info('%s', "Sent provisioning task")
- else:
- err = "failed to provision Openstack Environment"
- self.logger.error('%s', err)
- sys.exit(1)
-
- taskUID = ''
- tasks = self.getTasks()
- for task in tasks:
- if task['name'] == "provision" and task['cluster'] == clusterID:
- taskUID = task['uuid']
-
- self.waitForTask(taskUID)
-
- # Then, we deploy cluster
- url = self.base + '/api/clusters/'+str(clusterID)+'/deploy'
- req = requests.put(url, headers=self.header)
- if req.status_code < 300:
- self.logger.info('%s', "Sent deployment task")
- taskUID = ''
- tasks = self.getTasks()
- for task in tasks:
- if 'deploy' in task['name'] and task['cluster'] == clusterID:
- taskUID = task['uuid']
- if len(taskUID) > 0:
- self.waitForTask(taskUID)
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/libvirt_api.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/api/libvirt_api.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e19736f..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/libvirt_api.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,331 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import libvirt
-import time
-import xml.dom
-import xml.dom.minidom
-from domain import Domain
-from network import Network
-from utilities import Utilities
-
-
-class Libvirt:
- """
- This class talks to the Libvirt api.
- Given a config file, this class should create all networks and
- domains.
-
- TODO: convert prints to logging and remove uneeded pass statements
- """
-
- def __init__(self, hostAddr, net_conf=None, dom_conf=None):
- """
- init function
- hostAddr is the ip address of the host
- net_conf and dom_conf are the paths
- to the config files
- """
- self.host = hostAddr
- self.URI = "qemu+ssh://root@"+str(hostAddr)+"/system"
- self.hypervisor = None
- self.domains = []
- self.networks = []
- self.net_conf = net_conf
- self.dom_conf = dom_conf
-
- def setLogger(self, log):
- """
- Saves the logger in self.log
- """
- self.log = log
-
- def bootMaster(self):
- """
- starts the previously defined master node
- """
- for dom in self.domains:
- if 'master' in dom.name():
- try:
- dom.create()
- except Exception:
- pass
-
- def bootSlaves(self):
- """
- boots every defined vm with 'slave' in its name
- """
- for dom in self.domains:
- if 'slave' in dom.name():
- try:
- dom.create()
- self.log.info("Booting %s", dom.name())
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("%s", "failed to boot domain")
- time.sleep(5)
-
- def getMacs(self, domName):
- """
- returns a dictionary with a network name
- mapped to the mac address of the domain on that net
- """
- try:
- dom = self.hypervisor.lookupByName(domName)
- xmlDesc = dom.XMLDesc(0)
- parsedXML = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(xmlDesc)
- interfacesXML = parsedXML.getElementsByTagName('interface')
- netDict = {}
- for iface in interfacesXML:
- src = iface.getElementsByTagName('source')[0]
- mac = iface.getElementsByTagName('mac')[0]
- netDict[src] = mac
- return netDict
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("%s", "Domain not found")
-
- def defineVM(self, xmlConfig):
- """
- Generic method to define a persistent vm with the
- given config.
- Assumes that self.hypervisor is already connected.
- """
- if self.checkForVM(xmlConfig):
- vm = self.hypervisor.defineXML(xmlConfig)
- if vm is None:
- name = self.getName(xmlConfig)
- self.log.error("Failed to define vm %s. exiting", name)
- exit(1)
- else:
- self.log.info("Successfully created vm %s", vm.name())
- pass
- self.domains.append(vm)
-
- def checkForVM(self, xmlConfig):
- """
- Checks if another vm with the same name exists
- on the remote host already. If it does, it will
- delete that vm
- """
- allGood = False
- vms = self.hypervisor.listAllDomains(0)
- names = []
- for dom in vms:
- names.append(dom.name())
- vmName = Utilities.getName(xmlConfig)
- if vmName in names:
- self.log.warning("domain %s already exists", vmName)
- self.log.warning("%s", "Atempting to delete it")
- self.deleteVM(vmName)
- allGood = True
- else:
- allGood = True
- return allGood
-
- def deleteVM(self, name):
- """
- removes the given vm from the remote host
- """
- try:
- vm = self.hypervisor.lookupByName(name)
- except:
- return
- active = vm.isActive()
- persistent = vm.isPersistent()
- if active:
- try:
- vm.destroy()
- except:
- self.log.exception("%s", "Failed to destroy vm")
-
- if persistent:
- try:
- vm.undefine()
- except:
- self.log.exception("%s", "Failed to undefine domain")
- pass
-
- def openConnection(self):
- """
- opens a connection to the remote host
- and stores it in self.hypervisor
- """
- self.log.info("Attempting to connect to libvirt at %s", self.host)
- try:
- hostHypervisor = libvirt.open(self.URI)
- except:
- self.log.warning(
- "Failed to connect to %s. Trying again", self.host
- )
- time.sleep(5)
- try:
- hostHypervisor = libvirt.open(self.URI)
- except:
- self.log.exception("Cannot connect to %s. Exiting", self.host)
- exit(1)
-
- if hostHypervisor is None:
- self.log.error("Failed to connect to %s. Exiting", self.host)
- exit(1)
- self.hypervisor = hostHypervisor
-
- def restartVM(self, vm):
- """
- causes the given vm to reboot
- """
- dom = self.hypervisor.lookupByName(vm)
- dom.destroy()
- time.sleep(15)
- dom.create()
-
- def close(self):
- """
- Closes connection to remote hypervisor
- """
- self.log.info("Closing connection to the hypervisor %s", self.host)
- self.hypervisor.close()
-
- def defineAllDomains(self, path):
- """
- Defines a domain from all the xml files in a directory
- """
- files = Utilities.getXMLFiles(path)
- definitions = []
- for xml_desc in files:
- definitions.append(xml_desc.read())
-
- for definition in definitions:
- self.defineVM(definition)
-
- def createAllNetworks(self, path):
- """
- Creates a network from all xml files in a directory
- """
- files = Utilities.getXMLFiles(path)
- definitions = []
- for xml_desc in files:
- definitions.append(Utilities.fileToString(xml_desc))
-
- for definition in definitions:
- self.createNet(definition)
-
- def createNet(self, config):
- """
- creates the network on the remote host
- config is the xml in string representation
- that defines the network
- """
- if self.checkNet(config):
- network = self.hypervisor.networkDefineXML(config)
-
- if network is None:
- name = self.getName(config)
- self.log.warning("Failed to define network %s", name)
- network.create()
- if network.isActive() == 1:
- net = network.name()
- self.log.info("Successfully defined network %s", net)
- self.networks.append(network)
-
- def checkNet(self, config):
- """
- Checks if another net with the same name exists, and
- deletes that network if one is found
- """
- allGood = False
- netName = Utilities.getName(config)
- if netName not in self.hypervisor.listNetworks():
- return True
- else: # net name is already used
- self.log.warning(
- "Network %s already exists. Trying to delete it", netName
- )
- network = self.hypervisor.networkLookupByName(netName)
- self.deleteNet(network)
- allGood = True
- return allGood
-
- def deleteNet(self, net):
- """
- removes the given network from the host
- """
- active = net.isActive()
- persistent = net.isPersistent()
- if active:
- try:
- net.destroy()
- except:
- self.log.warning("%s", "Failed to destroy network")
-
- if persistent:
- try:
- net.undefine()
- except:
- self.log.warning("%s", "Failed to undefine network")
-
- def go(self):
- """
- This method does all the work of this class,
- Parsing the net and vm config files and creating
- all the requested nets/domains
- returns a list of all networks and a list of all domains
- as Network and Domain objects
- """
- nets = self.makeNetworks(self.net_conf)
- doms = self.makeDomains(self.dom_conf)
- return doms, nets
-
- def makeNetworks(self, conf):
- """
- Given a path to a config file, this method
- parses the config and creates all requested networks,
- and returns them in a list of Network objects
- """
- networks = []
- definitions = Network.parseConfigFile(conf)
- for definition in definitions:
- network = Network(definition)
- networks.append(network)
- self.createNet(network.toXML())
- return networks
-
- def makeDomains(self, conf):
- """
- Given a path to a config file, this method
- parses the config and creates all requested vm's,
- and returns them in a list of Domain objects
- """
- domains = []
- definitions = Domain.parseConfigFile(conf)
- for definition in definitions:
- domain = Domain(definition)
- domains.append(domain)
- self.defineVM(domain.toXML())
- return domains
-
- @staticmethod
- def getName(xmlString):
- """
- given xml with a name tag, this returns the value of name
- eg:
- <name>Parker</name>
- returns 'Parker'
- """
- xmlDoc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(xmlString)
- nameNode = xmlDoc.documentElement.getElementsByTagName('name')
- name = str(nameNode[0].firstChild.nodeValue)
- return name
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/vpn.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/api/vpn.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 336a681d..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/api/vpn.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
-from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
-import ldap
-import os
-import random
-from base64 import b64encode
-from database import BookingDataBase
-
-
-class VPN_BaseClass:
- """
- the vpn handler abstract class / interface
-
- """
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
- @abstractmethod
- def __init__(self, config):
- """
- config is the parsed vpn.yaml file
- """
- pass
-
- @abstractmethod
- def makeNewUser(self, user=None):
- """
- This method is called when a vpn user is needed.
- This method should create a vpn user in whatever
- runs the vpn in our infrastructure. returns the
- credentials for the vpn user and some uid
- that will be associated with the booking in the
- database. This uid is used to track the vpn user and
- to delete the user when there are no bookings associated
- with that uid.
- """
- user = "username"
- passwd = "password"
- uid = "some way for you to identify this user in the database"
- return user, passwd, uid
-
- @abstractmethod
- def removeOldUsers(self):
- """
- checks the list of all vpn users against a list of
- vpn users associated with active bookings and removes
- users who dont have an active booking
-
- If you want your vpn accounts to be persistent,
- you can just ignore this
- """
- pass
-
-
-names = [
- 'frodo baggins', 'samwise gamgee', 'peregrin took', 'meriadoc brandybuck',
- 'bilbo baggins', 'gandalf grey', 'aragorn dunadan', 'arwen evenstar',
- 'saruman white', 'pippin took', 'merry brandybuck', 'legolas greenleaf',
- 'gimli gloin', 'anakin skywalker', 'padme amidala', 'han solo',
- 'jabba hut', 'mace windu', 'sount dooku', 'qui-gon jinn',
- 'admiral ackbar', 'emperor palpatine'
-]
-
-
-class VPN:
- """
- This class communicates with the ldap server to manage vpn users.
- This class extends the above ABC, and implements the makeNewUser,
- removeOldUser, and __init__ abstract functions you must override to
- extend the VPN_BaseClass
- """
-
- def __init__(self, config):
- """
- init takes the parsed vpn config file as an arguement.
- automatically connects and authenticates on the ldap server
- based on the configuration file
- """
- self.config = config
- server = config['server']
- self.uri = "ldap://"+server
-
- self.conn = None
- user = config['authentication']['user']
- pswd = config['authentication']['pass']
- if os.path.isfile(pswd):
- pswd = open(pswd).read()
- self.connect(user, pswd)
-
- def connect(self, root_dn, root_pass):
- """
- Opens a connection to the server in the config file
- and authenticates as the given user
- """
- self.conn = ldap.initialize(self.uri)
- self.conn.simple_bind_s(root_dn, root_pass)
-
- def addUser(self, full_name, passwd):
- """
- Adds a user to the ldap server. Creates the new user with the classes
- and in the directory given in the config file.
- full_name should be two tokens seperated by a space. The first token
- will become the username
- private helper function for the makeNewUser()
- """
- first = full_name.split(' ')[0]
- last = full_name.split(' ')[1]
- user_dir = self.config['directory']['user']
- user_dir += ','+self.config['directory']['root']
- dn = "uid=" + first + ',' + user_dir
- record = [
- ('objectclass', ['top', 'inetOrgPerson']),
- ('uid', first),
- ('cn', full_name),
- ('sn', last),
- ('userpassword', passwd),
- ('ou', self.config['directory']['user'].split('=')[1])
- ]
- self.conn.add_s(dn, record)
- return dn
-
- def makeNewUser(self, name=None):
- """
- creates a new user in the ldap database, with the given name
- if supplied. If no name is given, we will try to select from the
- pre-written list above, and will resort to generating a random string
- as a username if the preconfigured names are all taken.
- Returns the username and password the user needs to authenticate, and
- the dn that we can use to manage the user.
- """
- if name is None:
- i = 0
- while not self.checkName(name):
- i += 1
- if i == 20:
- name = self.randoString(8)
- name += ' '+self.randoString(8)
- break # generates a random name to prevent infinite loop
- name = self.genUserName()
- passwd = self.randoString(15)
- dn = self.addUser(name, passwd)
- return name, passwd, dn
-
- def checkName(self, name):
- """
- returns true if the name is available
- """
- if name is None:
- return False
- uid = name.split(' ')[0]
- base = self.config['directory']['user'] + ','
- base += self.config['directory']['root']
- filtr = '(uid=' + uid + ')'
- timeout = 5
- ans = self.conn.search_st(
- base,
- ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
- filtr,
- timeout=timeout
- )
- return len(ans) < 1
-
- @staticmethod
- def randoString(n):
- """
- uses /dev/urandom to generate a random string of length n
- """
- n = int(n)
- # defines valid characters
- alpha = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
- alpha_num = alpha
- alpha_num += alpha.upper()
- alpha_num += "0123456789"
-
- # generates random string from /dev/urandom
- rnd = b64encode(os.urandom(3*n)).decode('utf-8')
- random_string = ''
- for char in rnd:
- if char in alpha_num:
- random_string += char
- return str(random_string[:n])
-
- def genUserName(self):
- """
- grabs a random name from the list above
- """
- i = random.randint(0, len(names) - 1)
- return names[i]
-
- def deleteUser(self, dn):
- self.conn.delete(dn)
-
- def getAllUsers(self):
- """
- returns all the user dn's in the ldap database in a list
- """
- base = self.config['directory']['user'] + ','
- base += self.config['directory']['root']
- filtr = '(objectclass='+self.config['user']['objects'][-1]+')'
- timeout = 10
- ans = self.conn.search_st(
- base,
- ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
- filtr,
- timeout=timeout
- )
- users = []
- for user in ans:
- users.append(user[0]) # adds the dn of each user
- return users
-
- def removeOldUsers(self):
- """
- removes users from the ldap server who dont have any active bookings.
- will not delete a user if their uid's are named in the config
- file as permanent users.
- """
- db = self.config['database']
- # the dn of all users who have an active booking
- active_users = BookingDataBase(db).getVPN()
- all_users = self.getAllUsers()
- for user in all_users:
- # checks if they are a permanent user
- if self.is_permanent_user(user):
- continue
- # deletes the user if they dont have an active booking
- if user not in active_users:
- self.deleteUser(user)
-
- def is_permanent_user(self, dn):
- for user in self.config['permanent_users']:
- if (user in dn) or (dn in user):
- return True
- return False
-
-
-VPN_BaseClass.register(VPN)
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/database.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/database.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ca7e5c89..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/database.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,296 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-import sqlite3
-import sys
-import time
-
-
-class HostDataBase:
- """
- This class talks with a simple sqlite database and can select a free host
- when one is needed.
- The layout of the database is:
- TABLE host:
- name <hostname> status <status_code> book_start
- <Unix timestamp> book_end <Unix timestamp>
- status_codes:
- 0 - idle
- 1 - deploying
- 2 - deployed, in use
- 3 - expired, ready to be reset
- """
-
- def __init__(self, path):
- """
- init function. Will create the file at the end of path
- if it doesnt already exist
- """
- self.database = sqlite3.connect(path)
- self.cursor = self.database.cursor()
-
- def resetHosts(self, hosts):
- """
- Recreates the host table in the database.
- WILL ERASE ALL DATA. USE WITH CAUTION.
- """
- try:
- self.cursor.execute("DROP TABLE hosts")
- self.createTable()
- except:
- pass
-
- for host in hosts:
- self.addHost(host)
-
- def createTable(self):
- """
- This method creates the table hosts with
- a name and status field
- """
- self.cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE hosts (name text, status integer)")
- self.database.commit()
-
- def addHost(self, name):
- """
- Adds a host with name to the available hosts.
- When first added, the host is assumed to be idle.
- """
- host = (name, )
- self.cursor.execute("INSERT INTO hosts VALUES (?, 0) ", host)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def getHost(self, requested=None):
- """
- Returns the name of an available host.
- If a host is specifically requested,
- that host is returned.
- If the requested host is not available,
- this method will throw an error.
- If no host is specificaly requested,
- the next available host is returned.
- """
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT name FROM hosts WHERE status = 0")
- hostList = self.cursor.fetchall()
- if len(hostList) < 1:
- # throw and exception
- sys.exit(1)
- host = None
- if requested is not None:
- if (requested, ) in hostList and self.hostIsIdle(requested):
- host = requested # If requested, exists, and idle, return it
- else:
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- host = hostList[0][0]
- self.makeHostBusy(host)
- return host
-
- def makeHostBusy(self, name):
- """
- makes the status of host 'name' equal 1,
- making it 'busy'
- """
- host = (name, )
- self.cursor.execute("UPDATE hosts SET status = 1 WHERE name=?", host)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def makeHostDeployed(self, name):
- """
- makes the status of host 'name' equal 2,
- making it 'deployed' and/or in use
- """
- host = (name, )
- self.cursor.execute("UPDATE hosts SET status = 2 WHERE name=?", host)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def makeHostExpired(self, name):
- """
- makes the status of host 'name' equal 3,
- meaning its booking has ended and needs to be cleaned.
- """
- host = (name, )
- self.cursor.execute("UPDATE hosts SET status = 3 WHERE name=?", host)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def getExpiredHosts(self):
- """
- returns a list of all hosts with an expired booking that
- need to be cleaned.
- """
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT name FROM hosts where status = 3")
- host_tuples = self.cursor.fetchall()
- hosts = []
- for host in host_tuples:
- hosts.append(host[0])
- return hosts # returns list of strings, not tuples
-
- def hostIsBusy(self, name):
- """
- returns True if the host is not idle
- """
- host = (name, )
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT status FROM hosts WHERE name=?", host)
- stat = self.cursor.fetchone()[0]
- if stat < 1:
- return False
- return True
-
- def hostIsIdle(self, name):
- """
- returns True if the host is idle.
- """
- return not self.hostIsBusy(name)
-
- def getAllHosts(self):
- """
- returns the whole host database.
- """
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM hosts")
- return self.cursor.fetchall()
-
- def close(self):
- """
- commits and closes connection to the database file.
- """
- self.database.commit()
- self.database.close()
-
-
-class BookingDataBase:
- """
- Database to hold all active bookings for our servers.
- Database contains table bookings - can be same or different
- db file as the host database
- bookings contains a field for every json key from the pharos dashboard,
- plus a "status" integer which is either
- 0 - waiting to start
- 1 - started
- 2 - booking over
-
- As written, the pharos listener will immediately store all bookings that
- are both for your dev pods and not
- yet over, regardless of when the booking starts. Once the booking ends
- and the dev pod is cleaned, the booking is deleted to save space and cpu.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, path):
- """
- creates a BookingDataBase object with the database located
- at path. if path does not yet exist, it will be created.
- """
- self.database = sqlite3.connect(path)
- self.cursor = self.database.cursor()
-
- def createTable(self):
- """
- Creates table in the database to store booking information
- """
- try:
- self.cursor.execute("DROP TABLE bookings")
- except:
- pass
- self.cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE bookings
- (id integer, resource_id integer, start double, end double,
- installer_name text, scenario_name text,
- purpose text, status integer, vpn text)""")
- self.database.commit()
-
- def checkAddBooking(self, booking):
- """
- This method accepts a JSON booking definition from the dashboard
- api and adds it to the database if it does not already exist.
- """
- # first, check if booking is already expired
- if time.time() > booking['end']:
- return
- # check if booking is in database already
- b_id = (booking['id'], )
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM bookings WHERE id=?", b_id)
- if len(self.cursor.fetchall()) > 0: # booking already in the db
- return
- tup = (
- booking['id'],
- booking['resource_id'],
- booking['start'],
- booking['end'],
- booking['installer_name'],
- booking['scenario_name'],
- booking['purpose'],
- 0,
- ''
- )
- self.cursor.execute(
- "INSERT INTO bookings VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)", tup)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def removeBooking(self, idNum):
- """
- deletes booking with given id from the database.
- """
- booking_id = (idNum, )
- self.cursor.execute("DELETE FROM bookings WHERE id=?", booking_id)
-
- def getBookings(self):
- """
- returns a list of all bookings.
- """
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM bookings")
- return self.cursor.fetchall()
-
- def setStatus(self, booking_id, status):
- """
- sets the status of the booking with booking id booking_id.
- as noted above, the status codes are:
- 0 - not yet started
- 1 - started, but not yet over
- 2 - over, expired
- """
- data = (status, booking_id)
- self.cursor.execute("UPDATE bookings SET status=? WHERE id=?", data)
- self.database.commit()
-
- def setVPN(self, resource, uid):
- data = (uid, resource, 1)
- self.cursor.execute(
- "UPDATE bookings SET vpn=? WHERE resource_id=? AND status=?",
- data
- )
- self.database.commit()
-
- def getVPN(self):
- """
- returns a list of all vpn users associated with current
- bookings.
- """
- self.cursor.execute("SELECT vpn FROM bookings WHERE status=1")
- users_messy = self.cursor.fetchall()
- users = []
- for user in users_messy:
- user = user[0] # get string rather than tuple
- user = user.strip()
- if len(user) < 1:
- continue
- users.append(user) # a list of non-empty strings
- return users
-
- def close(self):
- """
- commits changes and closes connection to db file.
- """
- self.database.commit()
- self.database.close()
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/deploy.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/deploy.py
deleted file mode 100755
index a9c5e04f..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/deploy.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import sys
-import yaml
-from pod_manager import Pod_Manager
-
-"""
-This file is the first executed when a booking begins.
-"""
-
-usage = """
-./deploy [--config CONFIG_FILE] [--host HOSTNAME] [--reset]
-"""
-
-
-def main(config_path, host):
- """
- starts the deployment with the given configuration.
- """
- config = yaml.safe_load(open(config_path))
-
- manager = Pod_Manager(config, requested_host=host)
- manager.start_deploy()
-
-
-def reset(config_path, host):
- """
- Tells the Pod Manager to clean and reset the given host.
- """
- config = yaml.safe_load(open(config_path))
- Pod_Manager(config, requested_host=host, reset=True)
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- # parse command line
- host = None
-
- if "--help" in sys.argv:
- print usage
- sys.exit(0)
-
- if "--config" in sys.argv:
- try:
- conf = sys.argv[1+sys.argv.index("--config")]
- open(conf)
- except Exception:
- print "bad config file"
- sys.exit(1)
- if "--host" in sys.argv:
- try:
- host = sys.argv[1+sys.argv.index("--host")]
- except:
- "host not provided. Exiting"
- sys.exit(1)
-
- try:
- config_file = yaml.safe_load(open(conf))
- except:
- print "Failed to read from config file"
- sys.exit(1)
- # reset or deploy host
- if "--reset" in sys.argv:
- reset(conf, host)
- else:
- main(conf, host)
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/deployment_manager.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/deployment_manager.py
deleted file mode 100644
index f680fa52..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/deployment_manager.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import logging
-from api.libvirt_api import Libvirt
-
-
-class Deployment_Manager:
- """
- This class manages the deployment of OPNFV on a booked host
- if it was requested. If no OPNFV installer was requested, this class will
- create the virtual machines and networks in the config files and exit.
- """
- def __init__(self, installerType, scenario, utility):
- """
- init function
- """
- # installerType will either be the constructor for an installer or None
- self.installer = installerType
- self.virt = Libvirt(
- utility.host,
- net_conf=utility.conf['hypervisor_config']['networks'],
- dom_conf=utility.conf['hypervisor_config']['vms']
- )
- self.host = utility.host
- self.util = utility
-
- def getIso(self):
- """
- checks if any of the domains expect an ISO file to exist
- and retrieves it.
- """
- isoDom = None
- for dom in self.doms:
- if dom.iso['used']:
- isoDom = dom
- break
- if isoDom:
- path = isoDom.iso['location']
- url = isoDom.iso['URL']
- self.util.sshExec(['wget', '-q', '-O', path, url])
-
- def getDomMacs(self):
- """
- assigns the 'macs' instance variable to the domains
- so that they know the mac addresses of their interfaces.
- """
- for dom in self.doms:
- dom.macs = self.virt.getMacs(dom.name)
-
- def makeDisks(self):
- """
- Creates the qcow2 disk files the domains expect on the remote host.
- """
- disks = []
- for dom in self.doms:
- disks.append(dom.disk)
- self.util.execRemoteScript("mkDisks.sh", disks)
-
- def go(self):
- """
- 'main' function.
- creates virtual machines/networks and either passes control to the
- OPNFV installer, or finishes up if an installer was not requested.
- """
- log = logging.getLogger(self.util.hostname)
- self.virt.setLogger(log)
- log.info("%s", "Connecting to the host hypervisor")
- self.virt.openConnection()
- domains, networks = self.virt.go()
- log.info("%s", "Created all networks and VM's on host")
- self.doms = domains
- self.nets = networks
- if self.installer is None:
- log.warning("%s", "No installer requested. Finishing deployment")
- self.util.finishDeployment()
- return
- log.info("%s", "retrieving ISO")
- self.getIso()
- self.getDomMacs()
- self.util.copyScripts()
- self.makeDisks()
- log.info("%s", "Beginning installation of OPNFV")
- try:
- installer = self.installer(
- self.doms,
- self.nets,
- self.virt,
- self.util
- )
- installer.go()
- except Exception:
- log.exception('%s', "failed to install OPNFV")
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/domain.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/domain.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f00239a..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/domain.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,244 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import xml.dom
-import xml.dom.minidom
-import yaml
-
-
-class Domain:
- """
- This class defines a libvirt vm abstraction that can parse our simple
- config file and add all necessary boiler plate and info to write a full xml
- definition of itself for libvirt.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, propertiesDict):
- """
- init function.
- properiesDict should be one of the dictionaries returned by the static
- method parseConfigFile
- """
- self.name = propertiesDict['name']
- self.memory = propertiesDict['memory']
- self.vcpus = propertiesDict['vcpus']
- self.disk = propertiesDict['disk']
- self.iso = propertiesDict['iso']
- # the vm will either boot from an iso or pxe
- self.netBoot = not self.iso['used']
- self.interfaces = propertiesDict['interfaces']
-
- def toXML(self):
- """
- combines the given configuration with a lot of
- boiler plate to create a valid libvirt xml
- definition of a domain.
- returns a string
- """
- definition = xml.dom.minidom.parseString("<domain>\n</domain>")
- definition.documentElement.setAttribute('type', 'kvm')
-
- nameElem = definition.createElement('name')
- nameElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode(self.name))
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(nameElem)
-
- memElem = definition.createElement('memory')
- memElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode(str(self.memory)))
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(memElem)
-
- curMemElem = definition.createElement('currentMemory')
- curMemElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode(str(self.memory)))
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(curMemElem)
-
- vcpuElem = definition.createElement('vcpu')
- vcpuElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode(str(self.vcpus)))
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(vcpuElem)
-
- osElem = definition.createElement('os')
-
- typeElem = definition.createElement('type')
- typeElem.setAttribute('arch', 'x86_64')
- typeElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('hvm'))
- osElem.appendChild(typeElem)
-
- if self.netBoot:
- bootElem = definition.createElement('boot')
- bootElem.setAttribute('dev', 'network')
- osElem.appendChild(bootElem)
-
- bootElem = definition.createElement('boot')
- bootElem.setAttribute('dev', 'hd')
- osElem.appendChild(bootElem)
-
- if self.iso['used']:
- bootElem = definition.createElement('boot')
- bootElem.setAttribute('dev', 'cdrom')
- osElem.appendChild(bootElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(osElem)
-
- featureElem = definition.createElement('feature')
- featureElem.appendChild(definition.createElement('acpi'))
- featureElem.appendChild(definition.createElement('apic'))
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(featureElem)
-
- cpuElem = definition.createElement('cpu')
- cpuElem.setAttribute('mode', 'custom')
- cpuElem.setAttribute('match', 'exact')
- modelElem = definition.createElement('model')
- modelElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('Broadwell'))
- cpuElem.appendChild(modelElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(cpuElem)
-
- clockElem = definition.createElement('clock')
- clockElem.setAttribute('offset', 'utc')
-
- timeElem = definition.createElement('timer')
- timeElem.setAttribute('name', 'rtc')
- timeElem.setAttribute('tickpolicy', 'catchup')
- clockElem.appendChild(timeElem)
-
- timeElem = definition.createElement('timer')
- timeElem.setAttribute('name', 'pit')
- timeElem.setAttribute('tickpolicy', 'delay')
- clockElem.appendChild(timeElem)
-
- timeElem = definition.createElement('timer')
- timeElem.setAttribute('name', 'hpet')
- timeElem.setAttribute('present', 'no')
- clockElem.appendChild(timeElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(clockElem)
-
- poweroffElem = definition.createElement('on_poweroff')
- poweroffElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('destroy'))
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(poweroffElem)
-
- rebootElem = definition.createElement('on_reboot')
- rebootElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('restart'))
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(rebootElem)
-
- crashElem = definition.createElement('on_reboot')
- crashElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('restart'))
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(crashElem)
-
- pmElem = definition.createElement('pm')
- memElem = definition.createElement('suspend-to-mem')
- memElem.setAttribute('enabled', 'no')
- pmElem.appendChild(memElem)
- diskElem = definition.createElement('suspend-to-disk')
- diskElem.setAttribute('enabled', 'no')
- pmElem.appendChild(diskElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(pmElem)
-
- deviceElem = definition.createElement('devices')
-
- emuElem = definition.createElement('emulator')
- emuElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode('/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm'))
- deviceElem.appendChild(emuElem)
-
- diskElem = definition.createElement('disk')
- diskElem.setAttribute('type', 'file')
- diskElem.setAttribute('device', 'disk')
-
- driverElem = definition.createElement('driver')
- driverElem.setAttribute('name', 'qemu')
- driverElem.setAttribute('type', 'qcow2')
- diskElem.appendChild(driverElem)
-
- sourceElem = definition.createElement('source')
- sourceElem.setAttribute('file', self.disk)
- diskElem.appendChild(sourceElem)
-
- targetElem = definition.createElement('target')
- targetElem.setAttribute('dev', 'hda')
- targetElem.setAttribute('bus', 'ide')
- diskElem.appendChild(targetElem)
-
- deviceElem.appendChild(diskElem)
-
- if self.iso['used']:
- diskElem = definition.createElement('disk')
- diskElem.setAttribute('type', 'file')
- diskElem.setAttribute('device', 'cdrom')
-
- driverElem = definition.createElement('driver')
- driverElem.setAttribute('name', 'qemu')
- driverElem.setAttribute('type', 'raw')
- diskElem.appendChild(driverElem)
-
- sourceElem = definition.createElement('source')
- sourceElem.setAttribute('file', self.iso['location'])
- diskElem.appendChild(sourceElem)
-
- targetElem = definition.createElement('target')
- targetElem.setAttribute('dev', 'hdb')
- targetElem.setAttribute('bus', 'ide')
- diskElem.appendChild(targetElem)
-
- diskElem.appendChild(definition.createElement('readonly'))
- deviceElem.appendChild(diskElem)
-
- for iface in self.interfaces:
- ifaceElem = definition.createElement('interface')
- ifaceElem.setAttribute('type', iface['type'])
- sourceElem = definition.createElement('source')
- sourceElem.setAttribute(iface['type'], iface['name'])
- modelElem = definition.createElement('model')
- modelElem.setAttribute('type', 'e1000')
- ifaceElem.appendChild(sourceElem)
- ifaceElem.appendChild(modelElem)
- deviceElem.appendChild(ifaceElem)
-
- graphicElem = definition.createElement('graphics')
- graphicElem.setAttribute('type', 'vnc')
- graphicElem.setAttribute('port', '-1')
- deviceElem.appendChild(graphicElem)
-
- consoleElem = definition.createElement('console')
- consoleElem.setAttribute('type', 'pty')
- deviceElem.appendChild(consoleElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(deviceElem)
- return definition.toprettyxml()
-
- def writeXML(self, filePath):
- """
- writes this domain's xml definition to the given file.
- """
- f = open(filePath, 'w')
- f.write(self.toXML())
- f.close()
-
- @staticmethod
- def parseConfigFile(path):
- """
- parses the domains config file
- """
- configFile = open(path, 'r')
- try:
- config = yaml.safe_load(configFile)
- except Exception:
- print "Invalid domain configuration. exiting"
- return config
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/__init__.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bb515b7..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/fuel.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/fuel.py
deleted file mode 100644
index c5b647cf..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/fuel.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,268 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import time
-import sys
-from installer import Installer
-from api.fuel_api import Fuel_api
-
-
-class Fuel_Installer(Installer):
- """
- This class is the installer for any OPNFV scenarios which use Fuel as the
- installer. This class uses the libvirt api handler
- to create all the virtual hosts,
- then installs fuel and uses the fuel api handler
- to create and deploy an openstack environment
-
- This class will get much smarter and have less configuration hardcoded
- as we grow support for more OPNFV scenarios
- """
-
- def __init__(self, doms, nets, libvirt_handler, util):
- """
- init function
- Calls the super constructor
- """
- super(Fuel_Installer, self).__init__(doms, nets, libvirt_handler, util)
- url = 'http://'+self.libvirt.host+':8000/'
- self.handler = Fuel_api(url, self.log, 'admin', 'admin')
- self.fuelNets = None
-
- def bootMaster(self):
- """
- Boots the fuel master node and waits
- for it to come up
- """
- self.libvirt.bootMaster()
- time.sleep(100)
-
- def bootNodes(self):
- """
- Boots all the slave nodes
- """
- self.libvirt.bootSlaves()
-
- def waitForNodes(self, numNodes):
- """
- Waits for the nodes to pxe boot and be recognized by Fuel
- """
- done = False
- self.log.info("Waiting for %i nodes to boot into Fuel", numNodes)
- discoveredNodes = 0
- while not done:
- discoveredNodes = len(self.handler.getNodes())
- nodes = int(discoveredNodes)
- self.log.info("found %d nodes", nodes)
-
- done = discoveredNodes == numNodes
-
- def installMaster(self):
- """
- runs the fuelInstall script, which uses the fuel iso to
- install fuel onto the master node
- """
- self.util.execRemoteScript("ipnat.sh", [self.libvirt.host])
- self.util.execRemoteScript("fuelInstall.sh", [self.util.remoteDir])
-
- def makeOpenstack(self):
- """
- creates an openstack environment and saves
- the openstack id
- """
- self.osid = self.handler.createOpenstack()
-
- def addNodesToOpenstack(self):
- """
- Adds the nodes to the openstack environment with
- compute / controller + cinder roles
- """
- nodesList = [
- {"id": 1, "roles": ["controller", "cinder"]},
- {"id": 2, "roles": ["controller", "cinder"]},
- {"id": 3, "roles": ["controller", "cinder"]},
- {"id": 4, "roles": ["compute"]},
- {"id": 5, "roles": ["compute"]}
- ]
-
- self.handler.addNodes(self.osid, nodesList)
-
- def configNetworks(self):
- """
- configures the openstack networks by calling the 3 helper
- methods
- """
- self.configPublicNet()
- self.configStorageNet()
- self.configManagementNet()
-
- def configPublicNet(self):
- """
- sets the default public network
- changes the cidr, gateway, and floating ranges
- """
- networks = self.handler.getNetworks(self.osid)
- for net in networks['networks']:
- if net['name'] == "public":
- net["ip_ranges"] = [["10.20.1.10", "10.20.1.126"]]
- net['cidr'] = "10.20.1.0/24"
- net['gateway'] = "10.20.1.1"
-
- # updates the floating ranges
- rng = [["10.20.1.130", "10.20.1.254"]]
- networks['networking_parameters']['floating_ranges'] = rng
- self.handler.uploadNetworks(networks, self.osid)
-
- def configStorageNet(self):
- """
- sets the default storage network to have the right
- cidr and gateway, and no vlan
- """
- networks = self.handler.getNetworks(self.osid)
- for net in networks['networks']:
- if net['name'] == "storage":
- net["ip_ranges"] = [["10.20.3.5", "10.20.3.254"]]
- net["cidr"] = "10.20.3.0/24"
- net["meta"]["notation"] = "ip_ranges"
- net["meta"]["use_gateway"] = True
- net["gateway"] = "10.20.3.1"
- net["vlan_start"] = None
- self.handler.uploadNetworks(networks, self.osid)
-
- def configManagementNet(self):
- """
- sets the default management net to have the right
- cidr and gatewar and no vlan
- """
- networks = self.handler.getNetworks(self.osid)
- for net in networks['networks']:
- if net['name'] == "management":
- net["ip_ranges"] = [["10.20.2.5", "10.20.2.254"]]
- net["cidr"] = "10.20.2.0/24"
- net["meta"]["notation"] = "ip_ranges"
- net["meta"]["use_gateway"] = True
- net["gateway"] = "10.20.2.1"
- net["vlan_start"] = None
- self.handler.uploadNetworks(networks, self.osid)
-
- # TODO: make this method smarter. I am making too many assumptions about
- # the order of interfaces and networks
- def configIfaces(self):
- """
- assigns the proper networks to each interface of the nodes
- """
- for x in range(1, 6):
- idNum = x
- ifaceJson = self.handler.getIfaces(idNum)
-
- ifaceJson[0]['assigned_networks'] = [
- {"id": 1, "name": "fuelweb_admin"},
- {"id": 5, "name": "private"}
- ]
- ifaceJson[2]['assigned_networks'] = [
- {"id": 4, "name": "storage"}
- ]
- ifaceJson[3]['assigned_networks'] = [
- {"id": 3, "name": "management"}
- ]
- if idNum < 4:
- ifaceJson[1]['assigned_networks'] = [{
- "id": 2,
- "name": "pubic"
- }]
-
- self.handler.setIfaces(idNum, ifaceJson)
-
- def clearAdminIface(self, ifaceJson, node):
- """
- makes the admin interface have *only* the admin network
- assigned to it
- """
- for iface in ifaceJson:
- if iface['mac'] == node.macs['admin']:
- iface['assigned_networks'] = [{
- "id": 1,
- "name": "fuelweb_admin"
- }]
-
- def deployOpenstack(self):
- """
- Once openstack is properly configured, this method
- deploy OS and returns when OS is running
- """
- self.log.info("%s", "Deploying Openstack environment.")
- self.log.info("%s", "This may take a while")
- self.handler.deployOpenstack(self.osid)
-
- def getKey(self):
- """
- Retrieves authentication tokens for the api handler,
- while allowing the first few attempts to fail to
- allow Fuel time to "wake up"
- """
- i = 0
- while i < 20:
- i += 1
- try:
- self.handler.getKey()
- return
- except Exception:
- self.log.warning("%s", "Failed to talk to Fuel api")
- self.log.warning("Exec try %d/20", i)
- try:
- self.handler.getKey()
- except Exception:
- self.logger.exception("%s", "Fuel api is unavailable")
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def go(self):
- """
- This method does all the work of this class.
- It installs the master node, boots the slaves
- into Fuel, creates and configures OS, and then
- deploys it and uses NAT to make the horizon dashboard
- reachable
- """
- self.libvirt.openConnection()
- self.log.info('%s', 'installing the Fuel master node.')
- self.log.info('%s', 'This will take some time.')
- self.installMaster()
- time.sleep(60)
- self.getKey()
- self.log.info('%s', 'The master node is installed.')
- self.log.info('%s', 'Waiting for bootstrap image to build')
- self.handler.waitForBootstrap()
- self.bootNodes()
- self.waitForNodes(5)
- self.log.info('%s', "Defining an openstack environment")
- self.makeOpenstack()
- self.addNodesToOpenstack()
- self.log.info('%s', "configuring interfaces...")
- self.configIfaces()
- self.log.info('%s', "configuring networks...")
- self.configNetworks()
- self.deployOpenstack()
-
- horizon = self.handler.getHorizonIP(self.osid)
- self.util.execRemoteScript(
- '/horizonNat.sh', [self.libvirt.host, horizon])
- notice = "You may access the Openstack dashboard at %s/horizon"
- self.log.info(notice, self.libvirt.host)
-
- self.libvirt.close()
- self.util.finishDeployment()
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/installer.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/installer.py
deleted file mode 100644
index d4c4889f..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/installer.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-
-class Installer(object):
- """
- This is a simple base class to define a single constructor
- for all the different installer types.
- I may move more functionality to this class as we add support for more
- installers and there becomes common fucntions that would be nice to share
- between installers.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, domList, netList, libvirt_handler, util):
- self.doms = domList
- self.nets = netList
- self.libvirt = libvirt_handler
- self.osid = 0
- self.util = util
- self.log = util.createLogger(util.hostname)
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/joid.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/joid.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a3f3bcf1..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/installers/joid.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-"""
-This class will install Joid onto the remote host.
-Currently only supports joid's "default" configuration
-"""
-
-
-class Joid_Installer:
-
- def __init__(self, doms, nets, libvirt_handler, util):
- """
- init function calls the super constructor
- """
- super(Joid_Installer, self).__init__(doms, nets, libvirt_handler, util)
-
- def go(self):
- """
- does all the work of this class.
- Currently just runs the joidInstall script, which installs joid
- onto the remote host
- """
- self.logger.info("%s", "Executing joid virtual installation")
- self.util.execRemoteScript("joidInstall.sh")
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/listen.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/listen.py
deleted file mode 100755
index ed714c9a..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/listen.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-import subprocess
-import sys
-import os
-import yaml
-
-"""
-This is the file that the user will execute to start the whole process.
-This file will start the pharos api listener in a new process and then exit.
-"""
-
-
-def checkArgs():
- """
- error checks the cmd line args and gets the path
- of the config file
- """
- usage = "./listen.py --config <path_to_pharos_config>"
- if "--help" in sys.argv:
- print usage
- sys.exit(0)
-
- if "--config" not in sys.argv:
- print usage
- sys.exit(1)
-
- try:
- i = sys.argv.index("--config")
- config_file = sys.argv[i+1]
- # verifies that the file exists, is readable, and formatted correctly
- yaml.safe_load(open(config_file))
- return config_file
- except Exception:
- print "Bad config file"
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-# reads args and starts the pharos listener in the background
-config = checkArgs()
-source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
-pharos_path = os.path.join(source_dir, "pharos.py")
-subprocess.Popen(['/usr/bin/python', pharos_path, '--config', config])
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/network.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/network.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 234ba22e..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/network.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import sys
-import xml.dom
-import xml.dom.minidom
-import yaml
-
-
-class Network:
- """
- This class has a similar role as the Domain class.
- This class will parse a config file and
- write the xml definitions of those networks for libvirt.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, propertiesDict):
- """
- init. propertiesDict should be
- one of the dictionaries returned by parseConfigFile
- """
- self.name = propertiesDict['name']
- self.brName = propertiesDict['brName']
- self.brAddr = propertiesDict['brAddr']
- self.netmask = propertiesDict['netmask']
- self.forward = propertiesDict['forward']
- self.dhcp = propertiesDict['dhcp']
- self.cidr = propertiesDict['cidr']
-
- def toXML(self):
- """
- Takes the config of this network and writes a valid xml definition
- for libvirt.
- returns a string
- """
- definition = xml.dom.minidom.parseString("<network>\n</network>")
- nameElem = definition.createElement('name')
- nameElem.appendChild(definition.createTextNode(self.name))
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(nameElem)
-
- if self.forward['used']:
- forwardElem = definition.createElement('forward')
- forwardElem.setAttribute('mode', self.forward['type'])
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(forwardElem)
-
- bridgeElem = definition.createElement('bridge')
- bridgeElem.setAttribute('name', self.brName)
- bridgeElem.setAttribute('stp', 'on')
- bridgeElem.setAttribute('delay', '5')
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(bridgeElem)
-
- ipElem = definition.createElement('ip')
- ipElem.setAttribute('address', self.brAddr)
- ipElem.setAttribute('netmask', self.netmask)
- if self.dhcp['used']:
- dhcpElem = definition.createElement('dhcp')
- rangeElem = definition.createElement('range')
- rangeElem.setAttribute('start', self.dhcp['rangeStart'])
- rangeElem.setAttribute('end', self.dhcp['rangeEnd'])
- dhcpElem.appendChild(rangeElem)
- ipElem.appendChild(dhcpElem)
-
- definition.documentElement.appendChild(ipElem)
-
- self.xml = definition.toprettyxml()
- return self.xml
-
- def writeXML(self, filePath):
- """
- writes xml definition to given file
- """
- f = open(filePath, 'w')
- f.write(self.toXML())
- f.close()
-
- @staticmethod
- def parseConfigFile(path):
- """
- parses given config file
- """
- configFile = open(path, 'r')
- try:
- config = yaml.safe_load(configFile)
- except Exception:
- print "Bad network configuration file. exiting"
- sys.exit(1)
-
- return config
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/pharos.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/pharos.py
deleted file mode 100755
index d5a6e8a8..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/pharos.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,217 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import requests
-import time
-import calendar
-import subprocess
-import sys
-import yaml
-import os
-import logging
-from utilities import Utilities
-from database import BookingDataBase
-
-
-class Pharos_api:
- """
- This class listens to the dashboard and starts/stops bookings accordingly.
- This class should run in the background indefinitely.
- Do not execute this file directly - run ./listen.py instead
- """
- def __init__(self, config):
- """
- init function.
- config is the already-parsed config file
- """
- self.conf = config
- self.servers = yaml.safe_load(open(config['inventory']))
- self.log = self.createLogger("pharos_api")
- self.polling = 60 / int(config['polling'])
- self.log.info(
- "polling the dashboard once every %d seconds", self.polling)
- self.dashboard = config['dashboard']
- self.log.info("connecting to dashboard at %s", self.dashboard)
- if os.path.isfile(config['token']):
- self.token = open(config['token']).read()
- else:
- self.token = config['token']
- self.updateHeader()
- self.database = BookingDataBase(config['database'])
- self.log.info("using database at %s", self.conf['database'])
- self.deploy_path = os.path.join(
- os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "deploy.py")
- if not os.path.isfile(self.deploy_path):
- self.log.error(
- "Cannot find the deployment script at %s", self.deploy_path)
-
- def setToken(self, token):
- """
- Sets authentication token. Not yet needed.
- """
- self.token = token
- self.updateHeader()
-
- def setTokenFromFile(self, path):
- """
- reads auth token from a file. Not yet needed.
- """
- self.setToken(open(path).read())
-
- def updateHeader(self):
- """
- updates the http header used when talking to the dashboard
- """
- self.header = {"Authorization": "Token " + self.token}
-
- def listen(self):
- """
- this method will continuously poll the pharos dashboard.
- If a booking is found on our server,
- we will start a deployment in the background with the
- proper config file for the requested
- installer and scenario.
- """
- self.log.info("%s", "Beginning polling of dashboard")
- try:
- while True:
- time.sleep(self.polling)
- url = self.dashboard+"/api/bookings/"
- bookings = requests.get(url, headers=self.header).json()
- for booking in bookings:
- if booking['resource_id'] in self.servers.keys():
- self.convertTimes(booking)
- self.database.checkAddBooking(booking)
- self.checkBookings()
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception('%s', "failed to connect to dashboard")
-
- self.listen()
-
- def convertTimes(self, booking):
- """
- this method will take the time reported by Pharos in the
- format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ
- and convert it into seconds since the epoch,
- for easier management
- """
- booking['start'] = self.pharosToEpoch(booking['start'])
- booking['end'] = self.pharosToEpoch(booking['end'])
-
- def pharosToEpoch(self, timeStr):
- """
- Converts the dates from the dashboard to epoch time.
- """
- time_struct = time.strptime(timeStr, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')
- epoch_time = calendar.timegm(time_struct)
- return epoch_time
-
- def checkBookings(self):
- """
- This method checks all the bookings in our database to see if any
- action is required.
- """
- # get all active bookings from database into a usable form
- bookings = self.database.getBookings()
- for booking in bookings:
- # first, check if booking is over
- if time.time() > booking[3]:
- self.log.info("ending the booking with id %i", booking[0])
- self.endBooking(booking)
- # Then check if booking has begun and the host is still idle
- elif time.time() > booking[2] and booking[7] < 1:
- self.log.info("starting the booking with id %i", booking[0])
- self.startBooking(booking)
-
- def startBooking(self, booking):
- """
- Starts the scheduled booking on the requested host with
- the correct config file.
- The provisioning process gets spun up in a subproccess,
- so the api listener is not interupted.
- """
- try:
- host = self.servers[booking[1]]
- self.log.info("Detected a new booking started for host %s", host)
- config_file = self.conf['default_configs']["None"]
- try:
- config_file = self.conf['default_configs'][booking[4]]
- except KeyError:
- self.log.warning(
- "No installer detected in the booking request.")
- self.log.info("New booking started for host %s", host)
- self.database.setStatus(booking[0], 1) # mark booking started
- if not os.path.isfile(self.deploy_path):
- error = "Cannot find the deploment script at %s"
- self.log.error(error, self.deploy_path)
- subprocess.Popen([
- '/usr/bin/python',
- self.deploy_path,
- '--config', config_file,
- '--host', host
- ])
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("Failed to start booking for %s", host)
-
- def endBooking(self, booking):
- """
- Resets a host once its booking has ended.
- """
- try:
- try:
- config_file = self.conf['default_configs'][booking[4]]
- except KeyError:
- warn = "No installer detected in booking request"
- self.log.warning("%s", warn)
- config_file = self.conf['default_configs']["None"]
-
- host = self.servers[booking[1]]
- log = logging.getLogger(host)
- log.info('Lease expired. Resetting host %s', host)
- self.database.setStatus(booking[0], 3)
- if not os.path.isfile(self.deploy_path):
- err = "Cannot find deployment script at %s"
- self.log.error(err, self.deploy_path)
- subprocess.Popen([
- '/usr/bin/python',
- self.deploy_path,
- '--config', config_file,
- '--host', host,
- '--reset'
- ])
- self.database.removeBooking(booking[0])
- except Exception:
- self.log.exception("Failed to end booking for %s", host)
-
- def createLogger(self, name):
- return Utilities.createLogger(name, self.conf['logging_dir'])
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- if "--config" not in sys.argv:
- print "Specify config file with --config option"
- sys.exit(1)
- config = None
- try:
- config_file = sys.argv[1+sys.argv.index('--config')]
- config = yaml.safe_load(open(config_file))
- except Exception:
- sys.exit(1)
- api = Pharos_api(config)
- api.listen()
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/pod_manager.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/pod_manager.py
deleted file mode 100755
index 3e1caa8e..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/pod_manager.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import time
-import sys
-import yaml
-import os
-from api.fog import FOG_Handler
-from utilities import Utilities
-from deployment_manager import Deployment_Manager
-from database import HostDataBase
-from installers import fuel
-from installers import joid
-
-
-class Pod_Manager:
- """
- This is the 'main' class that chooses a host and provisions & deploys it.
- this class can be run directly from the command line,
- or it can be called from the pharos dashboard listener when
- a deployment is requested.
- Either way, this file should be called with:
- ./pod_manager.py --config <CONFIG_FILE>
- """
- # This dictionary allows me to map the supported installers to the
- # respective installer classes, for easier parsing of the config file
- INSTALLERS = {
- "fuel": fuel.Fuel_Installer,
- "joid": joid.Joid_Installer,
- "none": None
- }
-
- def __init__(self, conf, requested_host=None, reset=False):
- """
- init function.
- conf is the read and parsed config file for this deployment
- requested_host is the optional hostname of the host you request
- if reset, we just flash the host to a clean state and return.
- """
- self.conf = conf
- if self.conf['installer'] is not None:
- inst = Pod_Manager.INSTALLERS[self.conf['installer'].lower()]
- self.conf['installer'] = inst
- self.fog = FOG_Handler(self.conf['fog']['server'])
- # Sets the fog keys, either from the config file
- # or the secrets file the config points to
- if os.path.isfile(self.conf['fog']['api_key']):
- self.fog.getFogKeyFromFile(self.conf['fog']['api_key'])
- else:
- self.fog.setFogKey(self.conf['fog']['api_key'])
-
- if os.path.isfile(self.conf['fog']['user_key']):
- self.fog.getUserKeyFromFile(self.conf['fog']['user_key'])
- else:
- self.fog.setUserKey(self.conf['fog']['user_key'])
- self.database = HostDataBase(self.conf['database'])
- self.request = requested_host
- if reset:
- mac = self.fog.getHostMac(self.request)
- log = self.conf['dhcp_log']
- dhcp_serv = self.conf['dhcp_server']
- ip = Utilities.getIPfromMAC(mac, log, remote=dhcp_serv)
- self.flash_host(self.request, ip)
-
- def start_deploy(self):
- """
- Ghosts the machine with the proper disk image and hands off
- control to the deployment manager.
- """
- try:
- host = self.database.getHost(self.request)
- hostMac = self.fog.getHostMac(host)
- dhcp_log = self.conf['dhcp_log']
- dhcp_server = self.conf['dhcp_server']
- host_ip = Utilities.getIPfromMAC(
- hostMac, dhcp_log, remote=dhcp_server
- )
- util = Utilities(host_ip, host, self.conf)
- util.resetKnownHosts()
- log = Utilities.createLogger(host, self.conf['logging_dir'])
- self.fog.setLogger(log)
- log.info("Starting booking on host %s", host)
- log.info("host is reachable at %s", host_ip)
- log.info('ghosting host %s with clean image', host)
- self.flash_host(host, host_ip, util)
- log.info('Host %s imaging complete', host)
- inst = self.conf['installer']
- scenario = self.conf['scenario']
- Deployment_Manager(inst, scenario, util).go()
- except Exception:
- log.exception("Encountered an unexpected error")
-
- def flash_host(self, host, host_ip, util=None):
- """
- We do this using a FOG server, but you can use whatever fits into your
- lab infrastructure. This method should put the host into a state as if
- centos was just freshly installed, updated,
- and needed virtualization software installed.
- This is the 'clean' starting point we work from
- """
- self.fog.setImage(host, self.conf['fog']['image_id'])
- self.fog.imageHost(host)
- Utilities.restartRemoteHost(host_ip)
- self.fog.waitForHost(host)
- # if util is not given, then we are just
- # flashing to reset after a booking expires
- if util is not None:
- time.sleep(30)
- util.waitForBoot()
- util.checkHost()
- time.sleep(15)
- util.checkHost()
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- configFile = ""
- host = ""
- for i in range(len(sys.argv) - 1):
- if "--config" in sys.argv[i]:
- configFile = sys.argv[i+1]
- elif "--host" in sys.argv[i]:
- host = sys.argv[i+1]
- if len(configFile) < 1:
- print "No config file specified"
- sys.exit(1)
- configFile = yaml.safe_load(open(configFile))
- manager = Pod_Manager(configFile, requested_host=host)
- manager.start_deploy()
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/resetDataBase.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/resetDataBase.py
deleted file mode 100755
index ff141e58..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/resetDataBase.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import sys
-import os
-import yaml
-from api.fog import FOG_Handler
-from database import HostDataBase
-from database import BookingDataBase
-
-"""
-This file just resets the host database with
-all the hosts in fog, with all of them
-showing as available
-
-This file is just provided to make populating the host db easier.
-If you wanted to do this yourself, you could do the following in
-a python command prompt:
- from database import HostDataBase
- db = HostDataBase("/path/to/file")
- db.addHost("host-name")
- db.addHost("host-name")
- db.addHost("host-name")
-
-"""
-config = None
-if "--config" in sys.argv:
- i = sys.argv.index("--config")
- if len(sys.argv) > i+1 and os.path.isfile(sys.argv[i+1]):
- try:
- config = yaml.safe_load(open(sys.argv[i+1]))
- except Exception:
- print "failed to read config file. exiting"
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- print "config file not found. exiting"
- sys.exit(1)
-else:
- print "no config file given. Specify file with '--config <FILE_PATH>'"
- sys.exit(1)
-
-host = False
-if "--host" in sys.argv or "--both" in sys.argv:
- host = True
-
-booking = False
-if "--booking" in sys.argv or "--both" in sys.argv:
- booking = True
-
-
-if host:
-
- fog = FOG_Handler(
- config['fog']['server']
- )
- if os.path.isfile(config['fog']['api_key']):
- fog.getFogKeyFromFile(config['fog']['api_key'])
- else:
- fog.setFogKey(config['fog']['api_key'])
-
- if os.path.isfile(config['fog']['user_key']):
- fog.getUserKeyFromFile(config['fog']['user_key'])
- else:
- fog.setUserKey(config['fog']['user_key'])
- hosts = fog.getHostsinGroup("vm")
- host_names = []
- for host in hosts:
- host_names.append(host['name'])
-
- # creates the directory of the db, if it doesnt yet exist
- dbDir = os.path.dirname(config['database'])
- if not os.path.isdir(dbDir):
- os.makedirs(dbDir)
-
- db = HostDataBase(config['database'])
-
- # check if the table already exists or not
- try:
- db.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM hosts")
- except Exception as err:
- if "no such table" in str(err):
- db.createTable()
-
- db.resetHosts(host_names)
-
-if booking:
- db = BookingDataBase(config['database'])
- db.createTable()
- db.close()
-
-else:
- print "you must specify the '--host', '--booking', or '--both' option"
- print "depending on which database you wish to reset"
- sys.exit(0)
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/stop.sh b/tools/laas-fog/source/stop.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index e7214829..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/stop.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
-#limitations under the License. #
-#############################################################################
-
-
-# This just finds all processes from this program and kills them.
-
-
-PIDS=$(ps -ef | grep laas/source/ | grep python | awk '{print $2}')
-
-kill ${PIDS[*]}
diff --git a/tools/laas-fog/source/utilities.py b/tools/laas-fog/source/utilities.py
deleted file mode 100644
index bbe09467..00000000
--- a/tools/laas-fog/source/utilities.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,346 +0,0 @@
-"""
-#############################################################################
-#Copyright 2017 Parker Berberian and others #
-# #
-#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); #
-#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
-#You may obtain a copy of the License at #
-# #
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
-# #
-#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
-#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
-#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
-#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
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-#############################################################################
-"""
-
-import os
-import logging
-import string
-import sys
-import subprocess
-import xml.dom
-import xml.dom.minidom
-import re
-import random
-import yaml
-from database import HostDataBase, BookingDataBase
-from api.vpn import VPN
-LOGGING_DIR = ""
-
-
-class Utilities:
- """
- This class defines some useful functions that may be needed
- throughout the provisioning and deployment stage.
- The utility object is carried through most of the deployment process.
- """
- def __init__(self, host_ip, hostname, conf):
- """
- init function
- host_ip is the ip of the target host
- hostname is the FOG hostname of the host
- conf is the parsed config file
- """
- self.host = host_ip
- self.hostname = hostname
- root_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
- self.scripts = os.path.join(root_dir, "hostScripts/")
- self.remoteDir = "/root/hostScripts/"
- self.conf = conf
- self.logger = logging.getLogger(hostname)
-
- def execRemoteScript(self, script, args=[]):
- """
- executes the given script on the
- remote host with the given args.
- script must be found in laas/hostScripts
- """
- cmd = [self.remoteDir+script]
- for arg in args:
- cmd.append(arg)
- self.sshExec(cmd)
-
- def waitForBoot(self):
- """
- Continually pings the host, waiting for it to boot
- """
- i = 0
- while (not self.pingHost()) and i < 30:
- i += 1
- if i == 30:
- self.logger.error("Host %s has not booted", self.host)
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def checkHost(self):
- """
- returns true if the host responds to two pings.
- Sometimes, while a host is pxe booting, a host will
- respond to one ping but quickly go back offline.
- """
- if self.pingHost() and self.pingHost():
- return True
- return False
-
- def pingHost(self):
- """
- returns true if the host responds to a ping
- """
- i = 0
- response = 1
- cmd = "ping -c 1 "+self.host
- cmd = cmd.split(' ')
- nul = open(os.devnull, 'w')
- while i < 10 and response != 0:
- response = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=nul, stderr=nul)
- i = i + 1
- if response == 0:
- return True
- return False
-
- def copyDir(self, localDir, remoteDir):
- """
- uses scp to copy localDir to remoteDir on the
- remote host
- """
- cmd = "mkdir -p "+remoteDir
- self.sshExec(cmd.split(" "))
- cmd = "scp -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -r "
- cmd += localDir+" root@"+self.host+":/root"
- cmd = cmd.split()
- nul = open(os.devnull, 'w')
- subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=nul, stderr=nul)
-
- def copyScripts(self):
- """
- Copies the hostScrpts dir to the remote host.
- """
- self.copyDir(self.scripts, self.remoteDir)
-
- def sshExec(self, args):
- """
- executes args as an ssh
- command on the remote host.
- """
- cmd = ['ssh', 'root@'+self.host]
- for arg in args:
- cmd.append(arg)
- nul = open(os.devnull, 'w')
- return subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=nul, stderr=nul)
-
- def resetKnownHosts(self):
- """
- edits your known hosts file to remove the previous entry of host
- Sometimes, the flashing process gives the remote host a new
- signature, and ssh complains about it.
- """
- lines = []
- sshFile = open('/root/.ssh/known_hosts', 'r')
- lines = sshFile.read()
- sshFile.close()
- lines = lines.split('\n')
- sshFile = open('/root/.ssh/known_hosts', 'w')
- for line in lines:
- if self.host not in line:
- sshFile.write(line+'\n')
- sshFile.close()
-
- def restartHost(self):
- """
- restarts the remote host
- """
- cmd = ['shutdown', '-r', 'now']
- self.sshExec(cmd)
-
- @staticmethod
- def randoString(length):
- """
- this is an adapted version of the code found here:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2257441/
- random-string-generation-with-upper-case-letters-and-digits-in-python
- generates a random alphanumeric string of length length.
- """
- randStr = ''
- chars = string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits
- for x in range(length):
- randStr += random.SystemRandom().choice(chars)
- return randStr
-
- def changePassword(self):
- """
- Sets the root password to a random string and returns it
- """
- paswd = self.randoString(15)
- command = "printf "+paswd+" | passwd --stdin root"
- self.sshExec(command.split(' '))
- return paswd
-
- def markHostDeployed(self):
- """
- Tells the database that this host has finished its deployment
- """
- db = HostDataBase(self.conf['database'])
- db.makeHostDeployed(self.hostname)
- db.close()
-
- def make_vpn_user(self):
- """
- Creates a vpn user and associates it with this booking
- """
- config = yaml.safe_load(open(self.conf['vpn_config']))
- myVpn = VPN(config)
- # name = dashboard.getUserName()
- u, p, uid = myVpn.makeNewUser() # may pass name arg if wanted
- self.logger.info("%s", "created new vpn user")
- self.logger.info("username: %s", u)
- self.logger.info("password: %s", p)
- self.logger.info("vpn user uid: %s", uid)
- self.add_vpn_user(uid)
-
- def add_vpn_user(self, uid):
- """
- Adds the dn of the vpn user to the database
- so that we can clean it once the booking ends
- """
- db = BookingDataBase(self.conf['database'])
- # converts from hostname to pharos resource id
- inventory = yaml.safe_load(open(self.conf['inventory']))
- host_id = -1
- for resource_id in inventory.keys():
- if inventory[resource_id] == self.hostname:
- host_id = resource_id
- break
- db.setVPN(host_id, uid)
-
- def finishDeployment(self):
- """
- Last method call once a host is finished being deployed.
- It notifies the database and changes the password to
- a random string
- """
- self.markHostDeployed()
- self.make_vpn_user()
- passwd = self.changePassword()
- self.logger.info("host %s provisioning done", self.hostname)
- self.logger.info("You may access the host at %s", self.host)
- self.logger.info("The password is %s", passwd)
- notice = "You should change all passwords for security"
- self.logger.warning('%s', notice)
-
- @staticmethod
- def restartRemoteHost(host_ip):
- """
- This method assumes that you already have ssh access to the target
- """
- nul = open(os.devnull, 'w')
- ret_code = subprocess.call([
- 'ssh', '-o', 'StrictHostKeyChecking=no',
- 'root@'+host_ip,
- 'shutdown', '-r', 'now'],
- stdout=nul, stderr=nul)
-
- return ret_code
-
- @staticmethod
- def getName(xmlString):
- """
- Gets the name value from xml. for example:
- <name>Parker</name> returns Parker
- """
- xmlDoc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(xmlString)
- nameNode = xmlDoc.documentElement.getElementsByTagName('name')
- name = str(nameNode[0].firstChild.nodeValue)
- return name
-
- @staticmethod
- def getXMLFiles(directory):
- """
- searches directory non-recursively and
- returns a list of all xml files
- """
- contents = os.listdir(directory)
- fileContents = []
- for item in contents:
- if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(directory, item)):
- fileContents.append(os.path.join(directory, item))
- xmlFiles = []
- for item in fileContents:
- if 'xml' in os.path.basename(item):
- xmlFiles.append(item)
- return xmlFiles
-
- @staticmethod
- def createLogger(name, log_dir=LOGGING_DIR):
- """
- Initializes the logger if it does not yet exist, and returns it.
- Because of how python logging works, calling logging.getLogger()
- with the same name always returns a reference to the same log file.
- So we can call this method from anywhere with the hostname as
- the name arguement and it will return the log file for that host.
- The formatting includes the level of importance and the time stamp
- """
- global LOGGING_DIR
- if log_dir != LOGGING_DIR:
- LOGGING_DIR = log_dir
- log = logging.getLogger(name)
- if len(log.handlers) > 0: # if this logger is already initialized
- return log
- log.setLevel(10)
- han = logging.FileHandler(os.path.join(log_dir, name+".log"))
- han.setLevel(10)
- log_format = '[%(levelname)s] %(asctime)s [#] %(message)s'
- formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt=log_format)
- han.setFormatter(formatter)
- log.addHandler(han)
- return log
-
- @staticmethod
- def getIPfromMAC(macAddr, logFile, remote=None):
- """
- searches through the dhcp logs for the given mac
- and returns the associated ip. Will retrieve the
- logFile from a remote host if remote is given.
- if given, remote should be an ip address or hostname that
- we can ssh to.
- """
- if remote is not None:
- logFile = Utilities.retrieveFile(remote, logFile)
- ip = Utilities.getIPfromLog(macAddr, logFile)
- if remote is not None:
- os.remove(logFile)
- return ip
-
- @staticmethod
- def retrieveFile(host, remote_loc, local_loc=os.getcwd()):
- """
- Retrieves file from host and puts it in the current directory
- unless local_loc is given.
- """
- subprocess.call(['scp', 'root@'+host+':'+remote_loc, local_loc])
- return os.path.join(local_loc, os.path.basename(remote_loc))
-
- @staticmethod
- def getIPfromLog(macAddr, logFile):
- """
- Helper method for getIPfromMAC.
- uses regex to find the ip address in the
- log
- """
- try:
- messagesFile = open(logFile, "r")
- allLines = messagesFile.readlines()
- except Exception:
- sys.exit(1)
- importantLines = []
- for line in allLines:
- if macAddr in line and "DHCPACK" in line:
- importantLines.append(line)
- ipRegex = r'(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)'
- IPs = []
- for line in importantLines:
- IPs.append(re.findall(ipRegex, line))
- if len(IPs) > 0 and len(IPs[-1]) > 0:
- return IPs[-1][0]
- return None