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But first, please read +. diff --git a/Pipfile b/Pipfile index d4ce9f2..51d23fc 100755 --- a/Pipfile +++ b/Pipfile @@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ verify_ssl = true prospector = "*" [packages] -python-etcd3 = {editable = true,git = "https://github.com/kragniz/python-etcd3"} -pylint = "*" python-decouple = "*" -etcd3-wrapper = "*" +etcd3-wrapper = {editable = true,git = "https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/etcd3_wrapper.git",ref = "wip"} +python-etcd3 = {editable = true,git = "https://github.com/kragniz/python-etcd3.git"} [requires] -python_version = "3.7" +python_version = "3.5" diff --git a/Pipfile.lock b/Pipfile.lock index 2f04432..e6d6e23 100644 --- a/Pipfile.lock +++ b/Pipfile.lock @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ { "_meta": { "hash": { - "sha256": "604b7a6ab5b88d56f3da614c0eb9c38e74a13274e45d5a1bbb58a3415ad100e5" + "sha256": "2988385247b2257c168689b00712563f2e74f19972706fd64da4661bb36d2118" }, "pipfile-spec": 6, "requires": { - "python_version": "3.7" + "python_version": "3.5" }, "sources": [ { @@ -16,20 +16,10 @@ ] }, "default": { - 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+ def __repr__(self): return str(dict(self.__dict__)) diff --git a/host.py b/ucloud_common/host.py similarity index 78% rename from host.py rename to ucloud_common/host.py index b32ea3a..d620e4b 100755 --- a/host.py +++ b/ucloud_common/host.py @@ -1,20 +1,27 @@ from typing import List - -from helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase from datetime import datetime from os.path import join +from .helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase + class HostStatus: + """Possible Statuses of ucloud host.""" + alive = "ALIVE" dead = "DEAD" class HostEntry(SpecificEtcdEntryBase): - specs: dict - hostname: str - status: str - last_heartbeat: str + """Represents Host Entry Structure and its supporting methods.""" + + def __init__(self, e): + self.specs = None # type: dict + self.hostname = None # type: str + self.status = None # type: str + self.last_heartbeat = None # type: str + + super().__init__(e) def update_heartbeat(self): self.status = HostStatus.alive @@ -56,4 +63,4 @@ class HostPool: def by_status(self, status, _hosts=None): if _hosts is None: _hosts = self.hosts - return list(filter(lambda x: x.status == status, _hosts)) \ No newline at end of file + return list(filter(lambda x: x.status == status, _hosts)) diff --git a/request.py b/ucloud_common/request.py similarity index 66% rename from request.py rename to ucloud_common/request.py index 99c2dad..84aec9b 100755 --- a/request.py +++ b/ucloud_common/request.py @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ import json from decouple import config -from etcd3_wrapper import PsuedoEtcdEntry +from etcd3_wrapper.etcd3_wrapper import PsuedoEtcdEntry from uuid import uuid4 -from helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase +from .helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase from os.path import join @@ -18,11 +18,16 @@ class RequestType: class RequestEntry(SpecificEtcdEntryBase): - type: str - migration: bool - destination: str - uuid: str - hostname: str + + def __init__(self, e): + self.type = None # type: str + self.migration = None # type: bool + self.destination = None # type: str + self.uuid = None # type: str + self.hostname = None # type: str + + super().__init__(e) + @classmethod def from_scratch(cls, **kwargs): @@ -40,4 +45,4 @@ class RequestPool: if not obj.key.startswith(self.prefix): obj.key = join(self.prefix, obj.key) - self.client.put(obj.key, obj.value, value_in_json=True) \ No newline at end of file + self.client.put(obj.key, obj.value, value_in_json=True) diff --git a/vm.py b/ucloud_common/vm.py similarity index 82% rename from vm.py rename to ucloud_common/vm.py index 4d57c61..f42a44a 100755 --- a/vm.py +++ b/ucloud_common/vm.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ from contextlib import contextmanager from datetime import datetime -from helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase +from .helpers import SpecificEtcdEntryBase from os.path import join @@ -28,13 +28,17 @@ class VMStatus: class VMEntry(SpecificEtcdEntryBase): - owner: str - specs: dict - hostname: str - status: str - image_uuid: str - log: list - in_migration: bool + + def __init__(self, e): + self.owner = None # type: str + self.specs = None # type: dict + self.hostname = None # type: str + self.status = None # type: str + self.image_uuid = None # type: str + self.log = None # type: list + self.in_migration = None # type: bool + + super().__init__(e) @property def uuid(self): @@ -53,11 +57,11 @@ class VMEntry(SpecificEtcdEntryBase): def add_log(self, msg): self.log = self.log[:5] - self.log.append(f"{datetime.now().isoformat()} - {msg}") + self.log.append("{} - {}".format(datetime.now().isoformat(), msg)) @property def path(self): - return f"rbd:uservms/{self.uuid}" + return "rbd:uservms/{}".format(self.uuid) class VmPool: