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# Copyright (c) 2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
# 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.
"""Python API executor library.
This version supports only simple request / reply VPP API methods.
TODO:
- Implement:
- Dump functions
- vpp-stats
"""
import binascii
import json
from robot.api import logger
from resources.libraries.python.Constants import Constants
from resources.libraries.python.ssh import SSH, SSHTimeout
from resources.libraries.python.PapiHistory import PapiHistory
__all__ = ["PapiExecutor", "PapiResponse"]
class PapiResponse(object):
"""Class for metadata specifying the Papi reply, stdout, stderr and return
code.
"""
def __init__(self, papi_reply=None, stdout="", stderr="", ret_code=None,
requests=None):
"""Construct the Papi response by setting the values needed.
:param papi_reply: API reply from last executed PAPI command(s).
:param stdout: stdout from last executed PAPI command(s).
:param stderr: stderr from last executed PAPI command(s).
:param ret_code: ret_code from last executed PAPI command(s).
:param requests: List of used PAPI requests. It is used while verifying
replies. If None, expected replies must be provided for verify_reply
and verify_replies methods.
:type papi_reply: list
:type stdout: str
:type stderr: str
:type ret_code: int
:type requests: list
"""
# API reply from last executed PAPI command(s).
self.reply = papi_reply
# stdout from last executed PAPI command(s).
self.stdout = stdout
# stderr from last executed PAPI command(s).
self.stderr = stderr
# return code from last executed PAPI command(s).
self.ret_code = ret_code
# List of used PAPI requests.
self.requests = requests
# List of expected PAPI replies. It is used while verifying replies.
if self.requests:
self.expected_replies = \
["{rqst}_reply".format(rqst=rqst) for rqst in self.requests]
def __str__(self):
"""Return string with human readable description of the PapiResponse.
:returns: Readable description.
:rtype: str
"""
return ("papi_reply={papi_reply},"
"stdout={stdout},"
"stderr={stderr},"
"ret_code={ret_code},"
"requests={requests}".
format(papi_reply=self.reply,
stdout=self.stdout,
stderr=self.stderr,
ret_code=self.ret_code,
requests=self.requests))
def __repr__(self):
"""Return string executable as Python constructor call.
:returns: Executable constructor call.
:rtype: str
"""
return "PapiResponse({str})".format(str=str(self))
def verify_reply(self, cmd_reply=None, idx=0,
err_msg="Failed to verify PAPI reply."):
"""Verify and return data from the PAPI response.
Note: Use only with a simple request / reply command. In this case the
PAPI reply includes 'retval' which is checked in this method.
Use if PAPI response includes only one command reply.
Use it this way (preferred):
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
data = papi_exec.add('show_version').execute_should_pass().\
verify_reply()
or if you must provide the expected reply (not recommended):
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
data = papi_exec.add('show_version').execute_should_pass().\
verify_reply('show_version_reply')
:param cmd_reply: PAPI reply. If None, list of 'requests' should have
been provided to the __init__ method as pre-generated list of
replies is used in this method in this case.
The .execute* methods are providing the requests automatically.
:param idx: Index to PapiResponse.reply list.
:param err_msg: The message used if the verification fails.
:type cmd_reply: str
:type idx: int
:type err_msg: str or None
:returns: Verified data from PAPI response.
:rtype: dict
:raises AssertionError: If the PAPI return value is not 0, so the reply
is not valid.
:raises KeyError, IndexError: If the reply does not have expected
structure.
"""
cmd_rpl = self.expected_replies[idx] if cmd_reply is None else cmd_reply
data = self.reply[idx]['api_reply'][cmd_rpl]
if data['retval'] != 0:
raise AssertionError("{msg}\nidx={idx}, cmd_reply={reply}".
format(msg=err_msg, idx=idx, reply=cmd_rpl))
return data
def verify_replies(self, cmd_replies=None,
err_msg="Failed to verify PAPI reply."):
"""Verify and return data from the PAPI response.
Note: Use only with request / reply commands. In this case each
PAPI reply includes 'retval' which is checked.
Use if PAPI response includes more than one command reply.
Use it this way:
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
papi_exec.add(cmd1, **args1).add(cmd2, **args2).add(cmd2, **args3).\
execute_should_pass(err_msg).verify_replies()
or if you need the data from the PAPI response:
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
data = papi_exec.add(cmd1, **args1).add(cmd2, **args2).\
add(cmd2, **args3).execute_should_pass(err_msg).verify_replies()
or if you must provide the list of expected replies (not recommended):
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
data = papi_exec.add(cmd1, **args1).add(cmd2, **args2).\
add(cmd2, **args3).execute_should_pass(err_msg).\
verify_replies(cmd_replies=cmd_replies)
:param cmd_replies: List of PAPI command replies. If None, list of
'requests' should have been provided to the __init__ method as
pre-generated list of replies is used in this method in this case.
The .execute* methods are providing the requests automatically.
:param err_msg: The message used if the verification fails.
:type cmd_replies: list of str or None
:type err_msg: str
:returns: List of verified data from PAPI response.
:rtype list
:raises AssertionError: If the PAPI response does not include at least
one of specified command replies.
"""
data = list()
cmd_rpls = self.expected_replies if cmd_replies is None else cmd_replies
if len(self.reply) != len(cmd_rpls):
raise AssertionError(err_msg)
for idx, cmd_reply in enumerate(cmd_rpls):
data.append(self.verify_reply(cmd_reply, idx, err_msg))
return data
class PapiExecutor(object):
"""Contains methods for executing Python API commands on DUTs.
Use only with "with" statement, e.g.:
with PapiExecutor(node) as papi_exec:
papi_resp = papi_exec.add('show_version').execute_should_pass(err_msg)
"""
def __init__(self, node):
"""Initialization.
:param node: Node to run command(s) on.
:type node: dict
"""
# Node to run command(s) on.
self._node = node
# The list of PAPI commands to be executed on the node.
self._api_command_list = list()
self._ssh = SSH()
def __enter__(self):
try:
self._ssh.connect(self._node)
except IOError:
raise RuntimeError("Cannot open SSH connection to host {host} to "
"execute PAPI command(s)".
format(host=self._node["host"]))
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self._ssh.disconnect(self._node)
def clear(self):
"""Empty the internal command list; return self.
Use when not sure whether previous usage has left something in the list.
:returns: self, so that method chaining is possible.
:rtype: PapiExecutor
"""
self._api_command_list = list()
return self
def add(self, csit_papi_command, **kwargs):
"""Add next command to internal command list; return self.
The argument name 'csit_papi_command' must be unique enough as it cannot
be repeated in kwargs.
:param csit_papi_command: VPP API command.
:param kwargs: Optional key-value arguments.
:type csit_papi_command: str
:type kwargs: dict
:returns: self, so that method chaining is possible.
:rtype: PapiExecutor
"""
PapiHistory.add_to_papi_history(self._node, csit_papi_command, **kwargs)
self._api_command_list.append(dict(api_name=csit_papi_command,
api_args=kwargs))
return self
def execute(self, process_reply=True, ignore_errors=False, timeout=120):
"""Turn internal command list into proper data and execute; return
PAPI response.
This method also clears the internal command list.
:param process_reply: Process PAPI reply if True.
:param ignore_errors: If true, the errors in the reply are ignored.
:param timeout: Timeout in seconds.
:type process_reply: bool
:type ignore_errors: bool
:type timeout: int
:returns: Papi response including: papi reply, stdout, stderr and
return code.
:rtype: PapiResponse
:raises KeyError: If the reply is not correct.
"""
local_list = self._api_command_list
# Clear first as execution may fail.
self.clear()
ret_code, stdout, stderr = self._execute_papi(local_list, timeout)
papi_reply = list()
if process_reply:
try:
json_data = json.loads(stdout)
except ValueError:
logger.error("An error occured while processing the PAPI "
"request:\n{rqst}".format(rqst=local_list))
raise
for data in json_data:
try:
api_reply_processed = dict(
api_name=data["api_name"],
api_reply=self._process_reply(data["api_reply"]))
except KeyError:
if ignore_errors:
continue
else:
raise
papi_reply.append(api_reply_processed)
return PapiResponse(papi_reply=papi_reply,
stdout=stdout,
stderr=stderr,
ret_code=ret_code,
requests=[rqst["api_name"] for rqst in local_list])
def execute_should_pass(self, err_msg="Failed to execute PAPI command.",
process_reply=True, ignore_errors=False,
timeout=120):
"""Execute the PAPI commands and check the return code.
Raise exception if the PAPI command(s) failed.
:param err_msg: The message used if the PAPI command(s) execution fails.
:param process_reply: Indicate whether or not to process PAPI reply.
:param ignore_errors: If true, the errors in the reply are ignored.
:param timeout: Timeout in seconds.
:type err_msg: str
:type process_reply: bool
:type ignore_errors: bool
:type timeout: int
:returns: Papi response including: papi reply, stdout, stderr and
return code.
:rtype: PapiResponse
:raises AssertionError: If PAPI command(s) execution failed.
"""
response = self.execute(process_reply=process_reply,
ignore_errors=ignore_errors,
timeout=timeout)
if response.ret_code != 0:
raise AssertionError(err_msg)
return response
def execute_should_fail(self,
err_msg="Execution of PAPI command did not fail.",
process_reply=False, ignore_errors=False,
timeout=120):
"""Execute the PAPI commands and check the return code.
Raise exception if the PAPI command(s) did not fail.
It does not return anything as we expect it fails.
:param err_msg: The message used if the PAPI command(s) execution fails.
:param process_reply: Indicate whether or not to process PAPI reply.
:param ignore_errors: If true, the errors in the reply are ignored.
:param timeout: Timeout in seconds.
:type err_msg: str
:type process_reply: bool
:type ignore_errors: bool
:type timeout: int
:raises AssertionError: If PAPI command(s) execution passed.
"""
response = self.execute(process_reply=process_reply,
ignore_errors=ignore_errors,
timeout=timeout)
if response.ret_code == 0:
raise AssertionError(err_msg)
@staticmethod
def _process_api_data(api_d):
"""Process API data for smooth converting to JSON string.
Apply binascii.hexlify() method for string values.
:param api_d: List of APIs with their arguments.
:type api_d: list
:returns: List of APIs with arguments pre-processed for JSON.
:rtype: list
"""
api_data_processed = list()
for api in api_d:
api_args_processed = dict()
for a_k, a_v in api["api_args"].iteritems():
value = binascii.hexlify(a_v) if isinstance(a_v, str) else a_v
api_args_processed[str(a_k)] = value
api_data_processed.append(dict(api_name=api["api_name"],
api_args=api_args_processed))
return api_data_processed
@staticmethod
def _revert_api_reply(api_r):
"""Process API reply / a part of API reply.
Apply binascii.unhexlify() method for unicode values.
TODO: Remove the disabled code when definitely not needed.
:param api_r: API reply.
:type api_r: dict
:returns: Processed API reply / a part of API reply.
:rtype: dict
"""
reply_dict = dict()
reply_value = dict()
for reply_key, reply_v in api_r.iteritems():
for a_k, a_v in reply_v.iteritems():
# value = binascii.unhexlify(a_v) if isinstance(a_v, unicode) \
# else a_v
# reply_value[a_k] = value
reply_value[a_k] = a_v
reply_dict[reply_key] = reply_value
return reply_dict
def _process_reply(self, api_reply):
"""Process API reply.
:param api_reply: API reply.
:type api_reply: dict or list of dict
:returns: Processed API reply.
:rtype: list or dict
"""
if isinstance(api_reply, list):
reverted_reply = [self._revert_api_reply(a_r) for a_r in api_reply]
else:
reverted_reply = self._revert_api_reply(api_reply)
return reverted_reply
def _execute_papi(self, api_data, timeout=120):
"""Execute PAPI command(s) on remote node and store the result.
:param api_data: List of APIs with their arguments.
:param timeout: Timeout in seconds.
:type api_data: list
:type timeout: int
:raises SSHTimeout: If PAPI command(s) execution has timed out.
:raises RuntimeError: If PAPI executor failed due to another reason.
"""
if not api_data:
RuntimeError("No API data provided.")
api_data_processed = self._process_api_data(api_data)
json_data = json.dumps(api_data_processed)
cmd = "{fw_dir}/{papi_provider} --json_data '{json}'".format(
fw_dir=Constants.REMOTE_FW_DIR,
papi_provider=Constants.RESOURCES_PAPI_PROVIDER,
json=json_data)
try:
ret_code, stdout, stderr = self._ssh.exec_command_sudo(
cmd=cmd, timeout=timeout)
except SSHTimeout:
logger.error("PAPI command(s) execution timeout on host {host}:"
"\n{apis}".format(host=self._node["host"],
apis=api_data))
raise
except Exception:
raise RuntimeError("PAPI command(s) execution on host {host} "
"failed: {apis}".format(host=self._node["host"],
apis=api_data))
return ret_code, stdout, stderr
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