1#!/usr/bin/env python 2 3r""" 4See redfish_plus class prolog below for details. 5""" 6 7from redfish.rest.v1 import HttpClient 8import gen_print as gp 9import func_args as fa 10 11 12def valid_http_status_code(status, valid_status_codes): 13 r""" 14 Raise exception if status is not found in the valid_status_codes list. 15 16 Description of argument(s): 17 status An HTTP status code (e.g. 200, 400, etc.). 18 valid_status_codes A list of status codes that the caller 19 considers acceptable. If this is a null 20 list, then any status code is considered 21 acceptable. Note that for the convenience 22 of the caller, valid_status_codes may be 23 either a python list or a string which can 24 be evaluated to become a python list (e.g. 25 "[200]"). 26 """ 27 28 if type(valid_status_codes) is not list: 29 valid_status_codes = eval(valid_status_codes) 30 if len(valid_status_codes) == 0: 31 return 32 if status in valid_status_codes: 33 return 34 35 message = "The HTTP status code was not valid:\n" 36 message += gp.sprint_vars(status, valid_status_codes) 37 raise ValueError(message) 38 39 40class redfish_plus(HttpClient): 41 r""" 42 redfish_plus is a wrapper for redfish rest that provides the following 43 benefits vs. using redfish directly: 44 45 For rest_request functions (e.g. get, put, post, etc.): 46 - Function-call logging to stdout. 47 - Automatic valid_status_codes processing (i.e. an exception will be 48 raised if the rest response status code is not as expected. 49 - Easily used from robot programs. 50 """ 51 52 ROBOT_LIBRARY_SCOPE = 'TEST SUITE' 53 54 def rest_request(self, func, *args, **kwargs): 55 r""" 56 Perform redfish rest request and return response. 57 58 This function provides the following additional functionality. 59 - The calling function's call line is logged to standard out (provided 60 that global variable "quiet" is not set). 61 - The caller may include a valid_status_codes argument. 62 - Callers may include inline python code strings to define arguments. 63 This predominantly benefits robot callers. 64 65 For example, instead of calling like this: 66 ${data}= Create Dictionary HostName=${hostname} 67 Redfish.patch ${REDFISH_NW_PROTOCOL_URI} body=&{data} 68 69 Callers may do this: 70 71 Redfish.patch ${REDFISH_NW_PROTOCOL_URI} 72 ... body=[('HostName', '${hostname}')] 73 74 Description of argument(s): 75 func A reference to the parent class function 76 which is to be called (e.g. get, put, 77 etc.). 78 args This is passed directly to the function 79 referenced by the func argument (see the 80 documentation for the corresponding 81 redfish HttpClient method for details). 82 kwargs This is passed directly to the function 83 referenced by the func argument (see the 84 documentation for the corresponding 85 redfish HttpClient method for details) 86 with the following exception: If kwargs 87 contains a valid_status_codes key, it will 88 be removed from kwargs and processed by 89 this function. This allows the caller to 90 indicate what rest status codes are 91 acceptable. The default value is [200]. 92 See the valid_http_status_code function 93 above for details. 94 95 Example uses: 96 97 From a python program: 98 99 response = 100 bmc_redfish.get("/redfish/v1/Managers/bmc/EthernetInterfaces", [200, 101 201]) 102 103 If this call to the get method generates a response.status equal to 104 anything other than 200 or 201, an exception will be raised. 105 106 From a robot program: 107 108 BMC_Redfish.logout 109 ${response}= BMC_Redfish.Get 110 /redfish/v1/Managers/bmc/EthernetInterfaces valid_status_codes=[401] 111 112 As part of a robot test, the programmer has logged out to verify that 113 the get request will generate a status code of 401 (i.e. 114 "Unauthorized"). 115 """ 116 gp.qprint_executing(stack_frame_ix=3, style=gp.func_line_style_short) 117 # Convert python string object definitions to objects (mostly useful 118 # for robot callers). 119 args = fa.args_to_objects(args) 120 kwargs = fa.args_to_objects(kwargs) 121 valid_status_codes = kwargs.pop('valid_status_codes', [200]) 122 response = func(*args, **kwargs) 123 valid_http_status_code(response.status, valid_status_codes) 124 return response 125 126 # Define rest function wrappers. 127 def get(self, *args, **kwargs): 128 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).get, *args, 129 **kwargs) 130 131 def head(self, *args, **kwargs): 132 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).head, *args, 133 **kwargs) 134 135 def post(self, *args, **kwargs): 136 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).post, *args, 137 **kwargs) 138 139 def put(self, *args, **kwargs): 140 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).put, *args, 141 **kwargs) 142 143 def patch(self, *args, **kwargs): 144 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).patch, *args, 145 **kwargs) 146 147 def delete(self, *args, **kwargs): 148 return self.rest_request(super(redfish_plus, self).delete, *args, 149 **kwargs) 150 151 def __del__(self): 152 del self 153