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require 'tsort'
module LeapCli
module Config
#
# A list of Config::Object instances (internally stored as a hash)
#
class ObjectList < Hash
include TSort
def initialize(config=nil)
if config
self.add(config['name'], config)
end
end
#
# If the key is a string, the Config::Object it references is returned.
#
# If the key is a hash, we treat it as a condition and filter all the Config::Objects using the condition.
# A new ObjectList is returned.
#
# Examples:
#
# nodes['vpn1']
# node named 'vpn1'
#
# nodes[:public_dns => true]
# all nodes with public dns
#
# nodes[:services => 'openvpn', 'location.country_code' => 'US']
# all nodes with services containing 'openvpn' OR country code of US
#
# Sometimes, you want to do an OR condition with multiple conditions
# for the same field. Since hash keys must be unique, you can use
# an array representation instead:
#
# nodes[[:services, 'openvpn'], [:services, 'tor']]
# nodes with openvpn OR tor service
#
# nodes[:services => 'openvpn'][:tags => 'production']
# nodes with openvpn AND are production
#
def [](key)
if key.is_a?(Hash) || key.is_a?(Array)
filter(key)
else
super key.to_s
end
end
def exclude(node)
list = self.dup
list.delete(node.name)
return list
end
def each_node(&block)
self.keys.sort.each do |node_name|
yield self[node_name]
end
end
#
# filters this object list, producing a new list.
# filter is an array or a hash. see []
#
def filter(filter)
results = Config::ObjectList.new
filter.each do |field, match_value|
field = field.is_a?(Symbol) ? field.to_s : field
match_value = match_value.is_a?(Symbol) ? match_value.to_s : match_value
if match_value.is_a?(String) && match_value =~ /^!/
operator = :not_equal
match_value = match_value.sub(/^!/, '')
else
operator = :equal
end
each do |name, config|
value = config[field]
if value.is_a? Array
if operator == :equal && value.include?(match_value)
results[name] = config
elsif operator == :not_equal && !value.include?(match_value)
results[name] = config
end
else
if operator == :equal && value == match_value
results[name] = config
elsif operator == :not_equal && value != match_value
results[name] = config
end
end
end
end
results
end
def add(name, object)
self[name] = object
end
#
# converts the hash of configs into an array of hashes, with ONLY the specified fields
#
def fields(*fields)
result = []
keys.sort.each do |name|
result << self[name].pick(*fields)
end
result
end
#
# like fields(), but returns an array of values instead of an array of hashes.
#
def field(field)
field = field.to_s
result = []
keys.sort.each do |name|
result << self[name].get(field)
end
result
end
#
# pick_fields(field1, field2, ...)
#
# generates a Hash from the object list, but with only the fields that are picked.
#
# If there are more than one field, then the result is a Hash of Hashes.
# If there is just one field, it is a simple map to the value.
#
# For example:
#
# "neighbors" = "= nodes_like_me[:services => :couchdb].pick_fields('domain.full', 'ip_address')"
#
# generates this:
#
# neighbors:
# couch1:
# domain_full: couch1.bitmask.net
# ip_address: "10.5.5.44"
# couch2:
# domain_full: couch2.bitmask.net
# ip_address: "10.5.5.52"
#
# But this:
#
# "neighbors": "= nodes_like_me[:services => :couchdb].pick_fields('domain.full')"
#
# will generate this:
#
# neighbors:
# couch1: couch1.bitmask.net
# couch2: couch2.bitmask.net
#
def pick_fields(*fields)
self.values.inject({}) do |hsh, node|
value = self[node.name].pick(*fields)
if fields.size == 1
value = value.values.first
end
hsh[node.name] = value
hsh
end
end
#
# applies inherit_from! to all objects.
#
def inherit_from!(object_list)
object_list.each do |name, object|
if self[name]
self[name].inherit_from!(object)
else
self[name] = object.dup
end
end
end
#
# topographical sort based on test dependency
#
def tsort_each_node(&block)
self.each_key(&block)
end
def tsort_each_child(node_name, &block)
if self[node_name]
self[node_name].test_dependencies.each do |test_me_first|
if self[test_me_first] # TODO: in the future, allow for ability to optionally pull in all dependencies.
# not just the ones that pass the node filter.
yield(test_me_first)
end
end
end
end
def names_in_test_dependency_order
self.tsort
end
end
end
end
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