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Use autopep8 for coding format, and only for whitespace changes. This
change drops use of tabs in favor of spaces.
Doesn't use autopep8 --aggresive option.
Format command:
$ autopep8 --inline --recursive .
When using git-blame, use --ignore-rev in order to ignore this
reformatting commit.
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Adds a pretty printing function for JSON data.
Replaces print for print_json in corresponding cli objects.
Follows commit 828d6c0ce7d4a6b4bcd95e97155460fd59856bdd
("list scopes: pretty print scope tree")
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rest.URL is the ip and port of the ogServer like: 192.168.56.10:8888,
specified in ogcli.json.
As long as the host and port is specified in rest.URL, split by the ':'
character and extract the ip.
Fixes OpenGnsys clients failing to execute the command due to invalid
repository IP being fed to the underlying bash scripts.
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Makes --type optional, defaults to tiptorrent when option
is missing.
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--desc option is used only when creating a new image.
A new image is any image that is not defined in the
OpenGnsys DB.
See commit d2f20d0be06617f421eecca111449d94672695eb
(#942 Create DB image when calling POST /image/create)
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Update license header in files.
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Enables creation of images using /image/create from ogServer API.
Summary of the options:
--disk
Disk number
--part
Partition number
--name
Image name which will be used for the .img file.
--desc
Description of the image. This option enables ogServer to store
an entry in the database regarding this image.
--repo
Optional. Holds the ip address of the repo which will store the
created image. Defaults to ogserver address specified inside
ogcli.json
--client-ip
Client ip for which we want to create a partition image
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'--repo' was an optional argument to specify the ip of the machine
holding the image to be restored. In case it was not specified it
defaults to the ip specified inside ogcli.json for the ogServer
(ie. As fallback, we assume the repo is in the same machine as the
ogServer)
We retrieve the ip using urlparse from urllib.parse module. The parse
result has a 'netloc' member which holds the ip, but also any specified
port.
This resulted in a payload like:
> ogcli restore image --id 3 --disk 1 --part 1
--type unicast-direct --client-ip 192.168.56.11
{"disk": "1", "partition": "1", "id": "1", "name": "pc11bak",
"profile": "3", "repository": "192.168.56.10:8888", "type":
"UNICAST-DIRECT", "clients": ["192.168.56.11"]}
Split netloc to avoid copying the ogServer port.
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Adds cli capability to send image restore commands to the ogServer.
It has the following options:
--id
To specify image id
--disk
Target disk
--part
Target partition
--type
To specify type of restore to send. UNICAST-DIRECT or
UNICAST-CACHE are supported as of this patch.
--repo
Optional argument to specify image repo to fetch the image. This
applies for UNICAST-DIRECT cases. (not restoring from a cache
partition). If not specified it will default to rest.URL ip
(ie. ogServer ip)
--client-ip, --room-id and --center-id
Target client args
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ogServer exposes a list of known partition images at /images, use it to
implement 'list images' command.
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