cinder.objects.dynamic_log module

class LogLevel(context=None, **kwargs)

Bases: CinderObject

Versioned Object to send log change requests.

VERSION: str = '1.0'

Object version field

Each service has its set of objects, each with a version attached. When a client attempts to call an object method, the server checks to see if the version of that object matches (in a compatible way) its object implementation. If so, cool, and if not, fail.

This version is allowed to have three parts, X.Y.Z, where the .Z element is reserved for stable branch backports. The .Z is ignored for the purposes of triggering a backport, which means anything changed under a .Z must be additive and non-destructive such that a node that knows about X.Y can consider X.Y.Z equivalent.

fields: MutableMapping[str, Field[Any]] = {'level': String(default=<class 'oslo_versionedobjects.fields.UnspecifiedDefault'>,nullable=True), 'prefix': String(default=<class 'oslo_versionedobjects.fields.UnspecifiedDefault'>,nullable=True)}

The fields present in this object as key:field pairs.

For example:

fields = {
    'foo': obj_fields.IntegerField(),
    'bar': obj_fields.StringField(),
}
property level: Any
property prefix: Any
class LogLevelList(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)

Bases: ObjectListBase, CinderObject

VERSION: str = '1.0'

Object version field

Each service has its set of objects, each with a version attached. When a client attempts to call an object method, the server checks to see if the version of that object matches (in a compatible way) its object implementation. If so, cool, and if not, fail.

This version is allowed to have three parts, X.Y.Z, where the .Z element is reserved for stable branch backports. The .Z is ignored for the purposes of triggering a backport, which means anything changed under a .Z must be additive and non-destructive such that a node that knows about X.Y can consider X.Y.Z equivalent.

fields: MutableMapping[str, Field[Any]] = {'objects': List(default=<class 'oslo_versionedobjects.fields.UnspecifiedDefault'>,nullable=False)}

The fields present in this object as key:field pairs.

For example:

fields = {
    'foo': obj_fields.IntegerField(),
    'bar': obj_fields.StringField(),
}
property objects: Any