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144 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
144 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
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from django.db import models
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from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
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from netbox.config import get_config
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from utilities.data import flatten_dict
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__all__ = (
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'UserConfig',
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)
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class UserConfig(models.Model):
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"""
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This model stores arbitrary user-specific preferences in a JSON data structure.
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"""
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user = models.OneToOneField(
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to=get_user_model(),
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on_delete=models.CASCADE,
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related_name='config'
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)
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data = models.JSONField(
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default=dict
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)
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_netbox_private = True
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class Meta:
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ordering = ['user']
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verbose_name = _('user preferences')
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verbose_name_plural = _('user preferences')
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def get(self, path, default=None):
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"""
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Retrieve a configuration parameter specified by its dotted path. Example:
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userconfig.get('foo.bar.baz')
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:param path: Dotted path to the configuration key. For example, 'foo.bar' returns self.data['foo']['bar'].
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:param default: Default value to return for a nonexistent key (default: None).
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"""
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d = self.data
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keys = path.split('.')
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# Iterate down the hierarchy, returning the default value if any invalid key is encountered
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try:
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for key in keys:
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d = d[key]
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return d
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except (TypeError, KeyError):
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pass
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# If the key is not found in the user's config, check for an application-wide default
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config = get_config()
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d = config.DEFAULT_USER_PREFERENCES
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try:
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for key in keys:
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d = d[key]
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return d
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except (TypeError, KeyError):
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pass
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# Finally, return the specified default value (if any)
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return default
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def all(self):
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"""
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Return a dictionary of all defined keys and their values.
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"""
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return flatten_dict(self.data)
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def set(self, path, value, commit=False):
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"""
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Define or overwrite a configuration parameter. Example:
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userconfig.set('foo.bar.baz', 123)
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Leaf nodes (those which are not dictionaries of other nodes) cannot be overwritten as dictionaries. Similarly,
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branch nodes (dictionaries) cannot be overwritten as single values. (A TypeError exception will be raised.) In
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both cases, the existing key must first be cleared. This safeguard is in place to help avoid inadvertently
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overwriting the wrong key.
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:param path: Dotted path to the configuration key. For example, 'foo.bar' sets self.data['foo']['bar'].
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:param value: The value to be written. This can be any type supported by JSON.
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:param commit: If true, the UserConfig instance will be saved once the new value has been applied.
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"""
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d = self.data
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keys = path.split('.')
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# Iterate through the hierarchy to find the key we're setting. Raise TypeError if we encounter any
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# interim leaf nodes (keys which do not contain dictionaries).
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for i, key in enumerate(keys[:-1]):
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if key in d and type(d[key]) is dict:
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d = d[key]
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elif key in d:
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err_path = '.'.join(path.split('.')[:i + 1])
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raise TypeError(
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_("Key '{path}' is a leaf node; cannot assign new keys").format(path=err_path)
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)
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else:
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d = d.setdefault(key, {})
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# Set a key based on the last item in the path. Raise TypeError if attempting to overwrite a non-leaf node.
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key = keys[-1]
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if key in d and type(d[key]) is dict:
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if type(value) is dict:
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d[key].update(value)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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_("Key '{path}' is a dictionary; cannot assign a non-dictionary value").format(path=path)
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)
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else:
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d[key] = value
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if commit:
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self.save()
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def clear(self, path, commit=False):
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"""
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Delete a configuration parameter specified by its dotted path. The key and any child keys will be deleted.
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Example:
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userconfig.clear('foo.bar.baz')
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Invalid keys will be ignored silently.
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:param path: Dotted path to the configuration key. For example, 'foo.bar' deletes self.data['foo']['bar'].
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:param commit: If true, the UserConfig instance will be saved once the new value has been applied.
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"""
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d = self.data
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keys = path.split('.')
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for key in keys[:-1]:
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if key not in d:
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break
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if type(d[key]) is dict:
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d = d[key]
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key = keys[-1]
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d.pop(key, None) # Avoid a KeyError on invalid keys
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if commit:
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self.save()
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