# # installclass.py: This is the prototypical class for workstation, server, and # kickstart installs. The interface to BaseInstallClass is *public* -- # ISVs/OEMs can customize the install by creating a new derived type of this # class. # # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 # Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # import os, sys, iutil import isys import string import language import imputil import types from constants import * from meh.filer import * from product import * from storage.partspec import * import gettext _ = lambda x: gettext.ldgettext("anaconda", x) import logging log = logging.getLogger("anaconda") from flags import flags class BaseInstallClass(object): # default to not being hidden hidden = 0 pixmap = None showMinimal = 1 showLoginChoice = 0 _description = "" _descriptionFields = () name = "base" pkgstext = "" # default to showing the upgrade option showUpgrade = True bootloaderTimeoutDefault = None bugFiler = AbstractFiler(product.bugUrl, product.bugUrl, product.productVersion, product.productName) # list of of (txt, grplist) tuples for task selection screen tasks = [] # don't select this class by default default = 0 # by default, place this under the "install" category; it gets it's # own toplevel category otherwise parentClass = ( _("Install on System"), "install.png" ) def _get_description(self): return _(self._description) % self._descriptionFields description = property(_get_description) def postAction(self, anaconda): anaconda.backend.postAction(anaconda) def setSteps(self, anaconda): dispatch = anaconda.dispatch dispatch.setStepList( "language", "keyboard", "welcome", "filtertype", "filter", "storageinit", "findrootparts", "betanag", "installtype", "cleardiskssel", "parttype", "autopartitionexecute", "partition", "storagedone", "bootloadersetup", "bootloader", "network", "timezone", "accounts", "reposetup", "basepkgsel", "tasksel", "postselection", "confirminstall", "reipl", "install", "enablefilesystems", "setuptime", "preinstallconfig", "installpackages", "postinstallconfig", "writeconfig", "firstboot", "instbootloader", "dopostaction", "postscripts", "writeksconfig", "methodcomplete", "copylogs", "setfilecon", "complete" ) if not BETANAG: dispatch.skipStep("betanag", permanent=1) if not iutil.isX86(): dispatch.skipStep("bootloader", permanent=1) # allow backends to disable interactive package selection if not anaconda.backend.supportsPackageSelection: dispatch.skipStep("tasksel", skip = 1, permanent=1) dispatch.skipStep("group-selection", skip = 1, permanent=1) # allow install classes to turn off the upgrade if not self.showUpgrade or not anaconda.backend.supportsUpgrades: dispatch.skipStep("findrootparts", skip = 1) # 'noupgrade' can be used on the command line to force not looking # for partitions to upgrade. useful in some cases... if flags.cmdline.has_key("noupgrade"): dispatch.skipStep("findrootparts", skip = 1) # upgrade will also always force looking for an upgrade. if flags.cmdline.has_key("upgrade"): dispatch.skipStep("findrootparts", skip = 0) # if there's only one install class, it doesn't make much sense # to show it if len(availableClasses()) < 2: dispatch.skipStep("installtype", permanent=1) # allow interface backends to skip certain steps. anaconda.intf.setSteps(anaconda) # modifies the uri from installmethod.getMethodUri() to take into # account any installclass specific things including multiple base # repositories. takes a string or list of strings, returns a dict # with string keys and list values {%repo: %uri_list} def getPackagePaths(self, uri): if not type(uri) == types.ListType: uri = [uri,] return {'base': uri} def setPackageSelection(self, anaconda): pass def setGroupSelection(self, anaconda): grps = anaconda.backend.getDefaultGroups(anaconda) map(lambda x: anaconda.backend.selectGroup(x), grps) def getBackend(self): # this should be overriden in distro install classes from backend import AnacondaBackend return AnacondaBackend def setDefaultPartitioning(self, storage, platform): autorequests = [PartSpec(mountpoint="/", fstype=storage.defaultFSType, size=1024, grow=True, asVol=True, requiredSpace=10*1024)] bootreq = platform.setDefaultPartitioning() if bootreq: autorequests.extend(bootreq) (minswap, maxswap) = iutil.swapSuggestion() autorequests.append(PartSpec(fstype="swap", size=minswap, maxSize=maxswap, grow=True, asVol=True)) storage.autoPartitionRequests = autorequests def configure(self, anaconda): anaconda.bootloader.timeout = self.bootloaderTimeoutDefault def versionMatches(self, oldver): pass def productMatches(self, oldprod): pass def productUpgradable(self, oldprod, oldver): return self.productMatches(oldprod) and self.versionMatches(oldver) def __init__(self): pass allClasses = [] allClasses_hidden = [] # returns ( className, classObject, classLogo ) tuples def availableClasses(showHidden=0): global allClasses global allClasses_hidden def _ordering(first, second): ((name1, obj, logo), priority1) = first ((name2, obj, logo), priority2) = second if priority1 < priority2: return -1 elif priority1 > priority2: return 1 if name1 < name2: return -1 elif name1 > name2: return 1 return 0 if not showHidden: if allClasses: return allClasses else: if allClasses_hidden: return allClasses_hidden if os.access("installclasses", os.R_OK): path = "installclasses" elif os.access("/tmp/updates/installclasses", os.R_OK): path = "/tmp/updates/installclasses" elif os.access("/tmp/product/installclasses", os.R_OK): path = "/tmp/product/installclasses" else: path = "/usr/lib/anaconda/installclasses" # append the location of installclasses to the python path so we # can import them sys.path.insert(0, path) files = os.listdir(path) done = {} list = [] for file in files: if file[0] == '.': continue if len (file) < 4: continue if file[-3:] != ".py" and file[-4:-1] != ".py": continue mainName = string.split(file, ".")[0] if done.has_key(mainName): continue done[mainName] = 1 try: found = imputil.imp.find_module(mainName) except: log.warning ("module import of %s failed: %s" % (mainName, sys.exc_type)) continue try: loaded = imputil.imp.load_module(mainName, found[0], found[1], found[2]) obj = loaded.InstallClass if obj.__dict__.has_key('sortPriority'): sortOrder = obj.sortPriority else: sortOrder = 0 if obj.__dict__.has_key('arch'): if obj.arch != iutil.getArch(): obj.hidden = 1 if obj.hidden == 0 or showHidden == 1: list.append(((obj.name, obj, obj.pixmap), sortOrder)) except: log.warning ("module import of %s failed: %s" % (mainName, sys.exc_type)) if flags.debug: raise else: continue list.sort(_ordering) for (item, priority) in list: if showHidden: allClasses_hidden.append(item) else: allClasses.append(item) if showHidden: return allClasses_hidden else: return allClasses def getBaseInstallClass(): # figure out what installclass we should base on. allavail = availableClasses(showHidden = 1) avail = availableClasses(showHidden = 0) if len(avail) == 1: (cname, cobject, clogo) = avail[0] log.info("using only installclass %s" %(cname,)) elif len(allavail) == 1: (cname, cobject, clogo) = allavail[0] log.info("using only installclass %s" %(cname,)) # Use the highest priority install class if more than one found. elif len(avail) > 1: (cname, cobject, clogo) = avail.pop() log.info('%s is the highest priority installclass, using it' % cname) elif len(allavail) > 1: (cname, cobject, clogo) = allavail.pop() log.info('%s is the highest priority installclass, using it' % cname) # Default to the base installclass if nothing else is found. else: raise RuntimeError, "Unable to find an install class to use!!!" return cobject baseclass = getBaseInstallClass() # we need to be able to differentiate between this and custom class DefaultInstall(baseclass): def __init__(self): BaseInstallClass.__init__(self)