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Diffstat (limited to 'src/leap/base/config.py')
-rw-r--r-- | src/leap/base/config.py | 58 |
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/leap/base/config.py b/src/leap/base/config.py index 79185976..3854c2c2 100644 --- a/src/leap/base/config.py +++ b/src/leap/base/config.py @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(name=__name__) logger.setLevel('DEBUG') import configuration +import jsonschema import requests from leap.base import exceptions @@ -46,30 +47,58 @@ class BaseLeapConfig(object): raise NotImplementedError("abstract base class") +class SchemaEncoder(json.JSONEncoder): + def default(self, obj): + if obj is str: + return 'string' + if obj is unicode: + return 'string' + if obj is int: + return 'int' + if obj is list: + return 'array' + if obj is dict: + return object + + class MetaConfigWithSpec(type): """ metaclass for JSONLeapConfig classes. It creates a configuration spec out of - the `spec` dictionary. + the `spec` dictionary. The `properties` attribute + of the spec dict is turn into the `schema` attribute + of the new class (which will be used to validate against). """ # XXX in the near future, this is the # place where we want to enforce - # singletons, read-only and stuff. + # singletons, read-only and similar stuff. # TODO: # - add a error handler for missing options that # we can act easily upon (sys.exit is ugly, for $deity's sake) def __new__(meta, classname, bases, classDict): - spec_options = classDict.get('spec', None) + schema_obj = classDict.get('spec', None) + if schema_obj: + spec_options = schema_obj.get('properties', None) + schema_json = SchemaEncoder().encode(schema_obj) + schema = json.loads(schema_json) + else: + spec_options = None + schema = None # not quite happy with this workaround. # I want to raise if missing spec dict, but only # for grand-children of this metaclass. # maybe should use abc module for this. abcderived = ("JSONLeapConfig",) if spec_options is None and classname not in abcderived: - raise exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured( - "missing spec dict on your derived class") + if not schema_obj: + raise exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured( + "missing spec dict on your derived class (%s)" % classname) + if schema_obj and not spec_options: + raise exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured( + "missing properties attr in spec dict " + "on your derived class (%s)" % classname) # we create a configuration spec attribute from the spec dict config_class = type( @@ -77,6 +106,8 @@ class MetaConfigWithSpec(type): (configuration.Configuration, object), {'options': spec_options}) classDict['spec'] = config_class + # A shipped json-schema for validation + classDict['schema'] = schema return type.__new__(meta, classname, bases, classDict) @@ -96,8 +127,8 @@ class MetaConfigWithSpec(type): # - get_config (returns a optparse.OptionParser object) # TODO: +# [done] raise validation errors # - have a good type cast repertory (uris, version, hashes...) -# - raise validation errors # - multilingual objects ########################################################## @@ -151,9 +182,14 @@ class JSONLeapConfig(BaseLeapConfig): return if fromfile is None: fromfile = self.filename - newconfig = self._config.deserialize(fromfile) - # XXX check for no errors, etc - self._config.config = newconfig + if os.path.isfile(fromfile): + newconfig = self._config.deserialize(fromfile) + # XXX check for no errors, etc + # XXX could validate here! + self._config.config = newconfig + else: + logger.error('tried to load config from non-existent path') + logger.error('Not Found: %s', fromfile) def fetch(self, uri, fetcher=None, verify=True): if not fetcher: @@ -187,6 +223,10 @@ class JSONLeapConfig(BaseLeapConfig): def filename(self): return self.get_filename() + def jsonvalidate(self, data): + jsonschema.validate(data, self.schema) + return True + # private def _loadtemp(self, filename): |