watcher.objects.service

Source code for watcher.objects.service

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from watcher.common import exception
from watcher.common import utils
from watcher.db import api as db_api
from watcher.objects import base
from watcher.objects import fields as wfields


[docs]class ServiceStatus(object): ACTIVE = 'ACTIVE' FAILED = 'FAILED'
[docs]@base.WatcherObjectRegistry.register class Service(base.WatcherPersistentObject, base.WatcherObject, base.WatcherObjectDictCompat): # Version 1.0: Initial version VERSION = '1.0' dbapi = db_api.get_instance() fields = { 'id': wfields.IntegerField(), 'name': wfields.StringField(), 'host': wfields.StringField(), 'last_seen_up': wfields.DateTimeField( tzinfo_aware=False, nullable=True), }
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def get(cls, context, service_id): """Find a service based on its id :param context: Security context. NOTE: This should only be used internally by the indirection_api. Unfortunately, RPC requires context as the first argument, even though we don't use it. A context should be set when instantiating the object, e.g.: Service(context) :param service_id: the id of a service. :returns: a :class:`Service` object. """ if utils.is_int_like(service_id): db_service = cls.dbapi.get_service_by_id(context, service_id) service = Service._from_db_object(cls(context), db_service) return service else: raise exception.InvalidIdentity(identity=service_id)
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def get_by_name(cls, context, name): """Find a service based on name :param name: the name of a service. :param context: Security context :returns: a :class:`Service` object. """ db_service = cls.dbapi.get_service_by_name(context, name) service = cls._from_db_object(cls(context), db_service) return service
[docs] @base.remotable_classmethod def list(cls, context, limit=None, marker=None, filters=None, sort_key=None, sort_dir=None): """Return a list of :class:`Service` objects. :param context: Security context. NOTE: This should only be used internally by the indirection_api. Unfortunately, RPC requires context as the first argument, even though we don't use it. A context should be set when instantiating the object, e.g.: Service(context) :param filters: dict mapping the filter key to a value. :param limit: maximum number of resources to return in a single result. :param marker: pagination marker for large data sets. :param sort_key: column to sort results by. :param sort_dir: direction to sort. "asc" or "desc". :returns: a list of :class:`Service` object. """ db_services = cls.dbapi.get_service_list( context, filters=filters, limit=limit, marker=marker, sort_key=sort_key, sort_dir=sort_dir) return [cls._from_db_object(cls(context), obj) for obj in db_services]
[docs] @base.remotable def create(self): """Create a :class:`Service` record in the DB.""" values = self.obj_get_changes() db_service = self.dbapi.create_service(values) self._from_db_object(self, db_service)
[docs] @base.remotable def save(self): """Save updates to this :class:`Service`. Updates will be made column by column based on the result of self.what_changed(). """ updates = self.obj_get_changes() db_obj = self.dbapi.update_service(self.id, updates) obj = self._from_db_object(self, db_obj, eager=False) self.obj_refresh(obj) self.obj_reset_changes()
[docs] def refresh(self): """Loads updates for this :class:`Service`. Loads a service with the same id from the database and checks for updated attributes. Updates are applied from the loaded service column by column, if there are any updates. """ current = self.get(self._context, service_id=self.id) for field in self.fields: if (hasattr(self, base.get_attrname(field)) and self[field] != current[field]): self[field] = current[field]
[docs] def soft_delete(self): """Soft Delete the :class:`Service` from the DB.""" db_obj = self.dbapi.soft_delete_service(self.id) obj = self._from_db_object( self.__class__(self._context), db_obj, eager=False) self.obj_refresh(obj)
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