# # Chris Lumens # # Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Red Hat, Inc. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, modify, # copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU # General Public License v.2. This program is distributed in the hope that it # will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the # implied warranties 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 # Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Any Red Hat # trademarks that are incorporated in the source code or documentation are not # subject to the GNU General Public License and may only be used or replicated # with the express permission of Red Hat, Inc. # """ Methods for working with kickstart versions. This module defines several symbolic constants that specify kickstart syntax versions. Each version corresponds roughly to one release of Red Hat Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Fedora Core as these are where most syntax changes take place. This module also exports several functions: makeVersion - Given a version number, return an instance of the matching handler class. returnClassForVersion - Given a version number, return the matching handler class. This does not return an instance of that class, however. stringToVersion - Convert a string representation of a version number into the symbolic constant. versionToString - Perform the reverse mapping. versionFromFile - Read a kickstart file and determine the version of syntax it uses. This requires the kickstart file to have a version= comment in it. """ import imputil, re, sys import gettext _ = lambda x: gettext.ldgettext("pykickstart", x) from pykickstart.errors import KickstartVersionError # Symbolic names for internal version numbers. RHEL3 = 900 FC3 = 1000 RHEL4 = 1100 FC4 = 2000 FC5 = 3000 FC6 = 4000 RHEL5 = 4100 F7 = 5000 F8 = 6000 F9 = 7000 F10 = 8000 F11 = 9000 F12 = 10000 F13 = 11000 RHEL6 = 11100 F14 = 12000 F15 = 13000 F16 = 14000 # This always points at the latest version and is the default. DEVEL = F16 # A one-to-one mapping from string representations to version numbers. versionMap = { "DEVEL": DEVEL, "FC3": FC3, "FC4": FC4, "FC5": FC5, "FC6": FC6, "F7": F7, "F8": F8, "F9": F9, "F10": F10, "F11": F11, "F12": F12, "F13": F13, "F14": F14, "F15": F15, "F16": F16, "RHEL3": RHEL3, "RHEL4": RHEL4, "RHEL5": RHEL5, "RHEL6": RHEL6 } def stringToVersion(s): """Convert string into one of the provided version constants. Raises KickstartVersionError if string does not match anything. """ # First try these short forms. try: return versionMap[s.upper()] except KeyError: pass # Now try the Fedora versions. m = re.match("^fedora.* (\d+)$", s, re.I) if m and m.group(1): if versionMap.has_key("FC" + m.group(1)): return versionMap["FC" + m.group(1)] elif versionMap.has_key("F" + m.group(1)): return versionMap["F" + m.group(1)] else: raise KickstartVersionError(_("Unsupported version specified: %s") % s) # Now try the RHEL versions. m = re.match("^red hat enterprise linux.* (\d+)([\.\d]*)$", s, re.I) if m and m.group(1): if versionMap.has_key("RHEL" + m.group(1)): return versionMap["RHEL" + m.group(1)] else: raise KickstartVersionError(_("Unsupported version specified: %s") % s) # If nothing else worked, we're out of options. raise KickstartVersionError(_("Unsupported version specified: %s") % s) def versionToString(version, skipDevel=False): """Convert version into a string representation of the version number. This is the reverse operation of stringToVersion. Raises KickstartVersionError if version does not match anything. """ if not skipDevel and version == versionMap["DEVEL"]: return "DEVEL" for (key, val) in versionMap.iteritems(): if key == "DEVEL": continue elif val == version: return key raise KickstartVersionError(_("Unsupported version specified: %s") % version) def returnClassForVersion(version=DEVEL): """Return the class of the syntax handler for version. version can be either a string or the matching constant. Raises KickstartValueError if version does not match anything. """ try: version = int(version) module = "%s" % versionToString(version, skipDevel=True) except ValueError: module = "%s" % version version = stringToVersion(version) module = module.lower() try: import pykickstart.handlers sys.path.extend(pykickstart.handlers.__path__) found = imputil.imp.find_module(module) loaded = imputil.imp.load_module(module, found[0], found[1], found[2]) for (k, v) in loaded.__dict__.iteritems(): if k.lower().endswith("%shandler" % module): return v except: raise KickstartVersionError(_("Unsupported version specified: %s") % version) def makeVersion(version=DEVEL): """Return a new instance of the syntax handler for version. version can be either a string or the matching constant. This function is useful for standalone programs which just need to handle a specific version of kickstart syntax (as provided by a command line argument, for example) and need to instantiate the correct object. """ cl = returnClassForVersion(version) return cl()