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gns3-server/gns3server/config.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 GNS3 Technologies Inc.
#
# 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 3 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Reads the configuration file and store the settings for the server & modules.
"""
import sys
import os
import configparser
import asyncio
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
CLOUD_SERVER = 'CLOUD_SERVER'
class Config(object):
"""
Configuration file management using configparser.
:params files: Array of configuration files (optional)
"""
def __init__(self, files=None):
self._files = files
# Monitor configuration files for changes
self._watched_files = {}
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
appname = "GNS3"
# On windows, the configuration file location can be one of the following:
# 1: %APPDATA%/GNS3/gns3_server.ini
# 2: %APPDATA%/GNS3.ini
# 3: %COMMON_APPDATA%/GNS3/gns3_server.ini
# 4: %COMMON_APPDATA%/GNS3.ini
# 5: server.ini in the current working directory
appdata = os.path.expandvars("%APPDATA%")
common_appdata = os.path.expandvars("%COMMON_APPDATA%")
filename = "gns3_server.ini"
if self._files is None:
self._files = [os.path.join(appdata, appname, filename),
os.path.join(appdata, appname + ".ini"),
os.path.join(common_appdata, appname, filename),
os.path.join(common_appdata, appname + ".ini"),
filename]
else:
# On UNIX-like platforms, the configuration file location can be one of the following:
# 1: $HOME/.config/GNS3/gns3_server.conf
# 2: $HOME/.config/GNS3.conf
# 3: /etc/xdg/GNS3/gns3_server.conf
# 4: /etc/xdg/GNS3.conf
# 5: server.conf in the current working directory
if sys.platform.startswith("darwin"):
appname = "gns3.net"
else:
appname = "GNS3"
home = os.path.expanduser("~")
filename = "gns3_server.conf"
if self._files is None:
self._files = [os.path.join(home, ".config", appname, filename),
os.path.join(home, ".config", appname + ".conf"),
os.path.join("/etc/xdg", appname, filename),
os.path.join("/etc/xdg", appname + ".conf"),
filename]
self.clear()
self._watch_config_file()
def clear(self):
"""Restart with a clean config"""
self._config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
# Override config from command line even if we modify the config file and live reload it.
self._override_config = {}
self.read_config()
def _watch_config_file(self):
asyncio.get_event_loop().call_later(1, self._check_config_file_change)
def _check_config_file_change(self):
"""
Check if configuration file has changed on the disk
"""
changed = False
for file in self._watched_files:
try:
if os.stat(file).st_mtime != self._watched_files[file]:
changed = True
except OSError:
continue
if changed:
self.read_config()
for section in self._override_config:
self.set_section_config(section, self._override_config[section])
self._watch_config_file()
def reload(self):
"""
Reload configuration
"""
self.read_config()
for section in self._override_config:
self.set_section_config(section, self._override_config[section])
def get_config_files(self):
return self._watched_files
def read_config(self):
"""
Read the configuration files.
"""
try:
parsed_files = self._config.read(self._files, encoding="utf-8")
except configparser.Error as e:
log.error("Can't parse configuration file: %s", str(e))
return
if not parsed_files:
log.warning("No configuration file could be found or read")
else:
for file in parsed_files:
log.info("Load configuration file {}".format(file))
self._watched_files[file] = os.stat(file).st_mtime
def get_default_section(self):
"""
Get the default configuration section.
:returns: configparser section
"""
return self._config["DEFAULT"]
def get_section_config(self, section):
"""
Get a specific configuration section.
Returns the default section if none can be found.
:returns: configparser section
"""
if section not in self._config:
return self._config["DEFAULT"]
return self._config[section]
def set_section_config(self, section, content):
"""
Set a specific configuration section. It's not
dumped on the disk.
:param section: Section name
:param content: A dictionary with section content
"""
if not self._config.has_section(section):
self._config.add_section(section)
for key in content:
if isinstance(content[key], bool):
content[key] = str(content[key]).lower()
self._config.set(section, key, content[key])
self._override_config[section] = content
def set(self, section, key, value):
"""
Set a config value.
It's not dumped on the disk.
If the section doesn't exists the section is created
"""
conf = self.get_section_config(section)
if isinstance(value, bool):
conf[key] = str(value)
else:
conf[key] = value
self.set_section_config(section, conf)
@staticmethod
def instance(files=None):
"""
Singleton to return only one instance of Config.
:params files: Array of configuration files (optional)
:returns: instance of Config
"""
if not hasattr(Config, "_instance") or Config._instance is None:
Config._instance = Config(files)
return Config._instance
@staticmethod
def reset():
"""
Reset singleton
"""
Config._instance = None