| # Copyright 2012 The ChromiumOS Authors |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Module that contains meta-logic related to CLI commands. |
| |
| This module contains two important definitions used by all commands: |
| CliCommand: The parent class of all CLI commands. |
| command_decorator: Decorator that must be used to ensure that the command |
| shows up in |_commands| and is discoverable. |
| |
| Commands can be either imported directly or looked up using this module's |
| ListCommands() function. |
| """ |
| |
| import importlib |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import sys |
| |
| from chromite.lib import commandline |
| from chromite.lib import constants |
| from chromite.lib import cros_build_lib |
| |
| |
| # Paths for finding and importing subcommand modules. |
| _SUBCOMMAND_MODULE_DIRECTORY = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "cros") |
| _SUBCOMMAND_MODULE_PREFIX = "cros_" |
| |
| |
| _commands = {} |
| |
| |
| def UseProgressBar(): |
| """Determine whether the progress bar is to be used or not. |
| |
| We only want the progress bar to display for the brillo commands which |
| operate at logging level NOTICE. If the user wants to see the noisy output, |
| then they can execute the command at logging level INFO or DEBUG. |
| """ |
| return logging.getLogger().getEffectiveLevel() == logging.NOTICE |
| |
| |
| def ImportCommand(name): |
| """Directly import the specified subcommand. |
| |
| This method imports the module which must contain the single subcommand. |
| When the module is loaded, the declared command (those that use |
| command_decorator) will automatically get added to |_commands|. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: The subcommand to load. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A reference to the subcommand class. |
| """ |
| module_path = os.path.join( |
| _SUBCOMMAND_MODULE_DIRECTORY, "cros_%s" % (name.replace("-", "_"),) |
| ) |
| import_path = os.path.relpath( |
| os.path.realpath(module_path), constants.CHROMITE_DIR.parent |
| ) |
| module_parts = import_path.split(os.path.sep) |
| importlib.import_module(".".join(module_parts)) |
| return _commands[name] |
| |
| |
| def ListCommands(): |
| """Return the set of available subcommands. |
| |
| We assume that there is a direct one-to-one relationship between the module |
| name on disk and the command that module implements. We assume this as a |
| performance requirement (to avoid importing every subcommand every time even |
| though we'd only ever run a single one), and to avoid 3rd party module usage |
| in one subcommand breaking all other subcommands (not a great solution). |
| """ |
| # Filenames use underscores due to python naming limitations, but |
| # subcommands use dashes as they're easier for humans to type. |
| # Strip off the leading "cros_" and the trailing ".py". |
| return set( |
| x[5:-3].replace("_", "-") |
| for x in os.listdir(_SUBCOMMAND_MODULE_DIRECTORY) |
| if ( |
| x.startswith(_SUBCOMMAND_MODULE_PREFIX) |
| and x.endswith(".py") |
| and not x.endswith("_unittest.py") |
| ) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class InvalidCommandError(Exception): |
| """Error that occurs when command class fails validity checks.""" |
| |
| |
| def command_decorator(name): |
| """Decorator to check validity and add class to list of usable commands.""" |
| |
| def inner_decorator(original_class): |
| """Inner Decorator that actually wraps the class.""" |
| if not hasattr(original_class, "__doc__"): |
| raise InvalidCommandError( |
| "All handlers must have docstrings: %s" % original_class |
| ) |
| |
| if not issubclass(original_class, CliCommand): |
| raise InvalidCommandError( |
| "All Commands must derive from CliCommand: %s" % original_class |
| ) |
| |
| _commands[name] = original_class |
| original_class.name = name |
| |
| return original_class |
| |
| return inner_decorator |
| |
| |
| class CliCommand(object): |
| """All CLI commands must derive from this class. |
| |
| This class provides the abstract interface for all CLI commands. When |
| designing a new command, you must sub-class from this class and use the |
| command_decorator decorator. You must specify a class docstring as that will |
| be used as the usage for the sub-command. |
| |
| In addition your command should implement AddParser which is passed in a |
| parser that you can add your own custom arguments. See argparse for more |
| information. |
| """ |
| |
| # Indicates whether command uses cache related commandline options. |
| use_caching_options = False |
| # Whether command uses dry-run options. |
| use_dryrun_options = False |
| |
| # Indicates whether command uses filter related commandline options. |
| use_filter_options = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, options): |
| self.options = options |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def AddParser(cls, parser): |
| """Add arguments for this command to the parser.""" |
| parser.set_defaults(command_class=cls) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def ProcessOptions( |
| cls, |
| parser: commandline.ArgumentParser, |
| options: commandline.ArgumentNamespace, |
| ) -> None: |
| """Validate & post-process options before freezing.""" |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def AddDeviceArgument( |
| cls, parser, schemes=commandline.DEVICE_SCHEME_SSH, positional=False |
| ): |
| """Add a device argument to the parser. |
| |
| This standardizes the help message across all subcommands. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser: The parser to add the device argument to. |
| schemes: List of device schemes or single scheme to allow. |
| positional: Whether it should be a positional or named argument. |
| """ |
| help_strings = [] |
| schemes = list(cros_build_lib.iflatten_instance(schemes)) |
| if commandline.DEVICE_SCHEME_SSH in schemes: |
| help_strings.append( |
| "Target a device with [user@]hostname[:port]. " |
| "IPv4/IPv6 addresses are allowed, but IPv6 must " |
| "use brackets (e.g. [::1])." |
| ) |
| if commandline.DEVICE_SCHEME_USB in schemes: |
| help_strings.append("Target removable media with usb://[path].") |
| if commandline.DEVICE_SCHEME_SERVO in schemes: |
| help_strings.append( |
| "Target a servo by port or serial number with " |
| "servo:port[:port] or servo:serial:serial-number. " |
| "e.g. servo:port:1234 or servo:serial:C1230024192." |
| ) |
| if commandline.DEVICE_SCHEME_FILE in schemes: |
| help_strings.append("Target a local file with file://path.") |
| if positional: |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "device", |
| type=commandline.DeviceParser(schemes), |
| help=" ".join(help_strings), |
| ) |
| else: |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "-d", |
| "--device", |
| type=commandline.DeviceParser(schemes), |
| help=" ".join(help_strings), |
| ) |
| |
| def Run(self): |
| """The command to run.""" |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def TranslateToChrootArgv(self): |
| """Hook to get the argv for reexecution inside the chroot. |
| |
| By default, return the same args used to execute it in the first place. |
| Hook allows commands to translate specific arguments, i.e. change paths |
| to chroot paths. |
| """ |
| return sys.argv[:] |