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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <[email protected]> and the project contributors
//
// 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
//
// If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or combining it
// with embedded mcl code and modules (and that the embedded mcl code and
// modules which link with this program, contain a copy of their source code in
// the authoritative form) containing parts covered by the terms of any other
// license, the licensors of this program grant you additional permission to
// convey the resulting work. Furthermore, the licensors of this program grant
// the original author, James Shubin, additional permission to update this
// additional permission if he deems it necessary to achieve the goals of this
// additional permission.
// Package gapi defines the interface that graph API generators must meet.
package gapi
import (
"encoding/gob"
"fmt"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/local"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/pgraph"
)
// RegisteredGAPIs is a global map of all possible GAPIs which can be used. You
// should never touch this map directly. Use methods like Register instead.
var RegisteredGAPIs = make(map[string]func() GAPI) // must initialize this map
// Register takes a GAPI and its name and makes it available for use. There is
// no matching Unregister function.
func Register(name string, fn func() GAPI) {
if _, ok := RegisteredGAPIs[name]; ok {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("a GAPI named %s is already registered", name))
}
gob.Register(fn())
RegisteredGAPIs[name] = fn
}
// Names returns a list of the names of all registered GAPIs.
func Names() []string {
names := []string{}
for name := range RegisteredGAPIs {
names = append(names, name)
}
return names
}
// Flags is some common data that comes from a higher-level command, and is used
// by a subcommand. By type circularity, the subcommands can't easily access the
// data in the parent command struct, so instead, the data that the parent wants
// to pass down, it wraps up in a struct (for API convenience) and sends it out.
type Flags struct {
Hostname *string
Noop bool
Sema int
}
// Info is the set of input values passed into the Cli method so that the GAPI
// can decide if it wants to activate, and if it does, the initial handles it
// needs to use to do so.
type Info struct {
// Args are the CLI args that are populated after parsing the args list.
// They need to be converted to the struct you are expecting to read it.
Args interface{}
// Flags are the common data which is passed down into the sub command.
Flags *Flags
// Fs is the filesystem the Cli method should copy data into. It usually
// copies *from* the local filesystem using standard io functionality.
Fs engine.Fs
Debug bool
Logf func(format string, v ...interface{})
}
// Data is the set of input values passed into the GAPI structs via Init.
type Data struct {
Program string // name of the originating program
Version string // version of the originating program
Hostname string // uuid for the host, required for GAPI
Local *local.API
World engine.World
Noop bool
NoStreamWatch bool
Prefix string
Debug bool
Logf func(format string, v ...interface{})
// NOTE: we can add more fields here if needed by GAPI endpoints
}
// Next describes the particular response the GAPI implementer wishes to emit.
type Next struct {
// FIXME: the Fast pause parameter should eventually get replaced with a
// "SwitchMethod" parameter or similar that instead lets the implementer
// choose between fast pause, slow pause, and interrupt. Interrupt could
// be a future extension to the Resource API that lets an Interrupt() be
// called if we want to exit immediately from the CheckApply part of the
// resource for some reason. For now we'll keep this simple with a bool.
Fast bool // run a fast pause to switch?
Exit bool // should we cause the program to exit? (specify err or not)
Err error // if something goes wrong (use with or without exit!)
}
// InfoResult is some data that a GAPI can return on request.
type InfoResult struct {
// URI is the FS URI that we pass around everywhere.
// TODO: can this be deprecated?
URI string
}
// GAPI is a Graph API that represents incoming graphs and change streams. It is
// the frontend interface that needs to be implemented to use the engine.
type GAPI interface {
// Cli is run on each GAPI to give it a chance to decide if it wants to
// activate, and if it does, then it will return a deploy struct. During
// this time, it uses the Info struct as useful information to decide
// what to do.
Cli(*Info) (*Deploy, error)
// Init initializes the GAPI and passes in some useful data.
Init(*Data) error
// Info returns some data about the GAPI implementation.
Info() *InfoResult
// Graph returns the most recent pgraph. This is called by the engine on
// every event from Next().
Graph() (*pgraph.Graph, error)
// Next returns a stream of switch events. The engine will run Graph()
// to build a new graph after every Next event.
// TODO: add context for shutting down to the input and change Close to Cleanup
Next() chan Next
// Close shuts down the GAPI. It asks the GAPI to close, and must cause
// Next() to unblock even if is currently blocked and waiting to send a
// new event.
// TODO: change Close to Cleanup
Close() error
}