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#!/usr/bin/env python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
#
# set and show user-data for a connection:
#
# - Show all user data for all connections:
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py
# - Filter to show only connections with matching id or uuid
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py id my-connection
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py uuid 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000
# - id and uuid can be repeated to select multiple connections
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py id my-connection1 id my-other-connection
#
# - Specify the user-data keys you want to see
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py id my-connection my.user.field.1
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py id my-connection my.user.field.1 my.other.userfield
# - Prefix the field name with ~ to use a regex
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py '~^my\.user\.'
#
# - set the fields, you need to select exactly one connection
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py set id "$NAME" my.field.1 my-value1
# - delete a user-setting
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py set id "$NAME" -d my.field.1
# - set/delete multiple user data values at once
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py set id "$NAME" my.field.1 my-value1 -d my.other.field
#
# - libnm already client side rejects invalid values, like
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py set id "$NAME" invalid_name 'has-no-dot'
# - to allow client side to specify invalid values and send them to the
# server, pass --set-gobject
# $ ./examples/python/gi/setting-user-data.py set id "$NAME" invalid_name 'has-no-dot' --set-gobject
#
import sys
import re
import gi
gi.require_version('NM', '1.0')
from gi.repository import NM
def pr(v):
import pprint
pprint.pprint(v, indent=4, depth=5, width=60)
def parse_args():
args = {
'set': False,
'set-gobject': False,
'filter': [],
'data': []
}
i = 1
while i < len(sys.argv):
a = sys.argv[i]
if i == 1:
if a in ['s', 'set']:
args['set'] = True
i += 1
continue
elif a in ['g', 'get']:
args['set'] = False
i += 1
continue
if a in ['id', 'uuid']:
args['filter'].append((a, sys.argv[i+1]))
i += 2
continue
if a in ['--set-gobject']:
args['set-gobject'] = True
i += 1
continue
if a == 'data':
i += 1
a = sys.argv[i]
if args['set']:
if a == '-d':
args['data'].append((sys.argv[i+1], None))
else:
args['data'].append((a, sys.argv[i+1]))
i += 2
else:
args['data'].append(a)
i += 1
return args
def connection_to_str(connection):
return '%s (%s)' % (connection.get_id(), connection.get_uuid())
def connections_filter(connections, filter_data):
connections = list(sorted(connections, key=connection_to_str))
if not filter_data:
return connections
# we preserve the order of the selected connections. And
# if connections are selected multiple times, we return
# them multiple times.
l = []
for f in filter_data:
if f[0] == 'id':
for c in connections:
if f[1] == c.get_id():
l.append(c)
else:
assert(f[0] == 'uuid')
for c in connections:
if f[1] == c.get_uuid():
l.append(c)
return l
def print_user_data(connection, data_allow_regex, data, prefix=''):
s_u = connection.get_setting(NM.SettingUser)
n = 'none'
keys_len = 0
keys = []
if s_u is not None:
all_keys = s_u.get_keys()
keys_len = len(all_keys)
if data:
for d in data:
if data_allow_regex and len(d) > 0 and d[0] == '~':
r = re.compile(d[1:])
keys.extend([k for k in all_keys if r.match(k)])
else:
keys.append (d)
else:
keys.extend(all_keys)
n = '%s' % (keys_len)
print('%s%s [%s]' % (prefix, connection_to_str(connection), n))
dd = { }
if s_u is not None:
dd = s_u.get_property(NM.SETTING_USER_DATA)
for k in keys:
if s_u is not None:
v = s_u.get_data(k)
if v is None:
if k in dd:
print('%s INVALID: "%s" = "%s"' % (prefix, k, dd[k]))
else:
print('%s MISSING: "%s"' % (prefix, k))
else:
assert(v == dd.get(k, None))
print('%s SET: "%s" = "%s"' % (prefix, k, v))
else:
print('%s MISSING: "%s"' % (prefix, k))
def do_get(connections, data):
first_line = True
connections = list(connections)
if not connections:
print('no matching connections (use id|uuid argument)')
sys.exit(1)
for c in connections:
if first_line:
first_line = False
else:
print('')
print_user_data(c, True, data)
def do_set(connection, data, set_gobject):
print_user_data(connection, False,
[d[0] for d in data],
prefix = 'BEFORE: ')
print('')
s_u = connection.get_setting(NM.SettingUser)
if s_u is None:
connection.add_setting(NM.SettingUser())
s_u = connection.get_setting(NM.SettingUser)
for d in data:
key = d[0]
val = d[1]
if val is None:
print(' DEL: "%s"' % (key))
else:
print(' SET: "%s" = "%s"' % (key, val))
if set_gobject:
d = s_u.get_property(NM.SETTING_USER_DATA)
if val is None:
d.pop(key, None)
else:
d[key] = val
s_u.set_property(NM.SETTING_USER_DATA, d)
else:
try:
s_u.set_data(key, val)
except Exception as e:
if val is None:
print('error deleting key "%s": %s' % (key, e))
else:
print('error setting key "%s" = "%s": %s' % (key, val, e))
sys.exit(1)
try:
connection.commit_changes(True, None)
except Exception as e:
print('failure to commit connection: %s' % (e))
sys.exit(1)
print('')
print_user_data(connection, False,
[d[0] for d in data],
prefix = 'AFTER: ')
###############################################################################
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = parse_args()
nm_client = NM.Client.new(None)
connections = connections_filter(nm_client.get_connections(), args['filter'])
if args['set']:
if not args['data']:
print('Requires one or more arguments to set or delete')
sys.exit(1)
if len(connections) != 1:
print('To set the user-data of a connection, exactly one connection must be selected via id|uuid. Instead, %s connection matched ([%s])' %
(len(connections), ', '.join([connection_to_str(c) for c in connections])))
sys.exit(1)
do_set(connections[0], args['data'], args['set-gobject'])
else:
do_get(connections, args['data'])
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