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from __future__ import absolute_import
from .base import xproto_string_type, unquote
def xproto_type_to_ui_type(f):
try:
content_type = f["options"]["content_type"]
content_type = eval(content_type)
except BaseException:
content_type = None
pass
if "choices" in f["options"]:
return "select"
elif content_type == "date":
return "date"
elif f["type"] == "bool":
return "boolean"
elif f["type"] == "string":
return xproto_string_type(f["options"])
elif f["type"] in ["int", "uint32", "int32"] or "link" in f:
return "number"
elif f["type"] in ["double", "float"]:
return "string"
def xproto_options_choices_to_dict(choices):
list = []
for c in eval(choices):
list.append({"id": c[0], "label": c[1]})
if len(list) > 0:
return list
else:
return None
def xproto_dict_to_sorted_string(d):
"""
sorts the dict by key and returns a string representation, which makes
for better consistency when testing
"""
ft = [] # formatted tuples
for k, v in sorted(d.items(), key=lambda t: t[0]): # sorted by key
if v is not None:
ft.append("'%s': '%s'" % (k, v))
else:
ft.append("'%s': None" % k)
return "{%s}" % ", ".join(ft)
def xproto_validators(f):
# To be cleaned up when we formalize validation in xproto
validators = []
# bound-based validators
bound_validators = [("max_length", "maxlength"), ("min", "min"), ("max", "max")]
for v0, v1 in bound_validators:
try:
validators.append({"name": v1, "int_value": int(f["options"][v0])})
except KeyError:
pass
# validators based on content_type
content_type_validators = ["ip", "url", "email"]
for v in content_type_validators:
# if f['name']=='ip': pdb.set_trace()
try:
val = unquote(f["options"]["content_type"]) == v
if not val:
raise KeyError
validators.append({"name": v, "bool_value": True})
except KeyError:
pass
# required validator
try:
required = f["modifier"] == "required"
if required:
validators.append({"name": "required", "bool_value": required})
except KeyError:
pass
return validators
def is_number(s):
try:
float(s)
return True
except ValueError:
return False
def xproto_default_to_gui(default):
# TODO: Using `eval` here is potentially dangerous as it may allow code injection
val = "null"
try:
if is_number(default):
val = str(default)
elif eval(default) is True:
val = "true"
elif eval(default) is False:
val = "false"
elif eval(default) is None:
val = "null"
else:
val = str(default)
except NameError:
# val was a function call, and we can't pass those to the GUI
val = "null"
return val
def xproto_links_to_modeldef_relations(llst):
outlist = []
seen = []
for ll in llst:
try:
t = ll["link_type"]
except KeyError as e:
raise e
if ll["peer"]["fqn"] not in seen and t != "manytomany":
on_field = "null"
if ll["link_type"] == "manytoone":
on_field = ll["src_port"]
elif ll["link_type"] == "onetomany":
on_field = ll["dst_port"]
outlist.append(
"{model: %s, type: %s, on_field: %s}"
% (ll["peer"]["name"], ll["link_type"], on_field)
)
seen.append(ll["peer"])
return outlist