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# 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 collections.abc
import dateutil.parser
import logging
import numbers
import re
# from toscaparser.elements import constraints
from toscaparser.common.exception import ExceptionCollector
from toscaparser.common.exception import InvalidTOSCAVersionPropertyException
from toscaparser.common.exception import RangeValueError
from toscaparser.utils.gettextutils import _
log = logging.getLogger('tosca')
RANGE_UNBOUNDED = 'UNBOUNDED'
def str_to_num(value):
'''Convert a string representation of a number into a numeric type.'''
# TODO(TBD) we should not allow numeric values in, input should be str
if isinstance(value, numbers.Number):
return value
try:
return int(value)
except ValueError:
return float(value)
def validate_numeric(value):
if not isinstance(value, numbers.Number):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a numeric.') % value))
return value
def validate_integer(value):
if not isinstance(value, int):
try:
value = int(value)
except Exception:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not an integer.') % value))
return value
def validate_float(value):
if not isinstance(value, float):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a float.') % value))
return value
def validate_string(value):
if not isinstance(value, str):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a string.') % value))
return value
def validate_list(value):
if not isinstance(value, list):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a list.') % value))
return value
def validate_range(range):
# list class check
validate_list(range)
# validate range list has a min and max
if len(range) != 2:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a valid range.') % range))
# validate min and max are numerics or the keyword UNBOUNDED
min_test = max_test = False
if not range[0] == RANGE_UNBOUNDED:
min = validate_numeric(range[0])
else:
min_test = True
if not range[1] == RANGE_UNBOUNDED:
max = validate_numeric(range[1])
else:
max_test = True
# validate the max > min (account for UNBOUNDED)
if not min_test and not max_test:
# Note: min == max is allowed
if min > max:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a valid range.') % range))
return range
def validate_value_in_range(value, range, prop_name):
validate_numeric(value)
validate_range(range)
# Note: value is valid if equal to min
if range[0] != RANGE_UNBOUNDED:
if value < range[0]:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
RangeValueError(pname=prop_name,
pvalue=value,
vmin=range[0],
vmax=range[1]))
# Note: value is valid if equal to max
if range[1] != RANGE_UNBOUNDED:
if value > range[1]:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
RangeValueError(pname=prop_name,
pvalue=value,
vmin=range[0],
vmax=range[1]))
return value
def validate_map(value):
if not isinstance(value, collections.abc.Mapping):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a map.') % value))
return value
def validate_boolean(value):
if isinstance(value, bool):
return value
if isinstance(value, str):
normalised = value.lower()
if normalised in ['true', 'false']:
return normalised == 'true'
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%s" is not a boolean.') % value))
def validate_timestamp(value):
try:
# Note: we must return our own exception message
# as dateutil's parser returns different types / values on
# different systems. OSX, for example, returns a tuple
# containing a different error message than Linux
dateutil.parser.parse(value)
except Exception as e:
original_err_msg = str(e)
log.error(original_err_msg)
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
ValueError(_('"%(val)s" is not a valid timestamp. "%(msg)s"') %
{'val': value, 'msg': original_err_msg}))
return
class TOSCAVersionProperty(object):
VERSION_RE = re.compile(r'^(?P<major_version>([0-9][0-9]*))'
r'(\.(?P<minor_version>([0-9][0-9]*)))?'
r'(\.(?P<fix_version>([0-9][0-9]*)))?'
r'(\.(?P<qualifier>([0-9A-Za-z]+)))?'
r'(\-(?P<build_version>[0-9])*)?$')
def __init__(self, version):
self.version = str(version)
match = self.VERSION_RE.match(self.version)
if not match:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
InvalidTOSCAVersionPropertyException(what=(self.version)))
return
ver = match.groupdict()
if self.version in ['0', '0.0', '0.0.0']:
log.warning('Version assumed as not provided')
self.version = None
self.minor_version = ver['minor_version']
self.major_version = ver['major_version']
self.fix_version = ver['fix_version']
self.qualifier = self._validate_qualifier(ver['qualifier'])
self.build_version = self._validate_build(ver['build_version'])
self._validate_major_version(self.major_version)
def _validate_major_version(self, value):
"""Validate major version
Checks if only major version is provided and assumes
minor version as 0.
Eg: If version = 18, then it returns version = '18.0'
"""
if self.minor_version is None and self.build_version is None and \
value != '0':
log.warning('Minor version assumed "0".')
self.version = '.'.join([value, '0'])
return value
def _validate_qualifier(self, value):
"""Validate qualifier
TOSCA version is invalid if a qualifier is present without the
fix version or with all of major, minor and fix version 0s.
For example, the following versions are invalid
18.0.abc
0.0.0.abc
"""
if (self.fix_version is None and value) or \
(self.minor_version == self.major_version ==
self.fix_version == '0' and value):
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
InvalidTOSCAVersionPropertyException(what=(self.version)))
return value
def _validate_build(self, value):
"""Validate build version
TOSCA version is invalid if build version is present without the
qualifier.
Eg: version = 18.0.0-1 is invalid.
"""
if not self.qualifier and value:
ExceptionCollector.appendException(
InvalidTOSCAVersionPropertyException(what=(self.version)))
return value
def get_version(self):
return self.version
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