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As defined by the HTTP standard.
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Testing the ogClient I found that if a value of the json match a key the
ogClient has an exception. For example:
body = "... shell/run {"run": "fdisk -l"} ..."
CURRENT
Enters in
if "disk" in body:...
if "run" in body:...
EXPECTED
Enters in
if "run" in body:...
This commit changes the behaviour to search for the keys in the
dictionary returned by json.loads() instead of searching in the raw
string. This way the ogClient looks for the keys without searching in
the values.
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With our client disconnection, we hid that the ogClient process will be
closed too. This new way only close the subprocess keeping the ogClient
still working.
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This patch allows us to control the thread using a state machine. This state
machine controls if the client is busy or not. This new way to control the
threads give us more control for avoiding race condition problems.
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From pep-0008: Method Names and Instance Variables
Use the function naming rules: lowercase with words separated by underscores as
necessary to improve readability.
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This is applied to /software and /hardware file reads.
We should use 'with' instead of opening and closing a file since this prevents
that files stay open after an exception is raised.
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The script now reads arguments correctly.
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This patch also reformats the response to the /refresh command.
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ogAdmServer needs this space to work fine.
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This patch changes the HTTP method for /refresh and cleans up the implementation
of the /refresh Linux operator.
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This patch runs the script InventarioSoftware with the right arguments.
This also increases the recv buffer size for the test server.
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This patch splits shell commands either with ';' or '\n'.
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This patch runs the script InventarioHardware with the right arguments.
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function
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With this new patch, the image/create command will create a response message
with more information for the server. The new format is:
{"disk" : "1", "partition" : "1", "code" : "1", "id" : "1", "name" : "test",
"repository" : "192.168.2.4", "software" : "xyz"}
"xyz" will be the output saved during the execution of InventarioSoftware in
a specific path.
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This patch allows us to execute refresh command using ogClient. This command
gets all the configuration in our machine and send this information to the
server. The format of the message that ogClient will send to the server will be:
{"disk": "1", "partition_setup": [{"partition": "1", "code": "LINUX",
"filesystem": "NTFS", "size": "498688", "format": "0"}, {"partition": "2",
"code": "LINUX", "filesystem": "NTFS", "size": "498688", "format": "0"},
{"partition": "3", "code": "LINUX", "filesystem": "NTFS", "size": "498688",
"format": "0"}]}
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This patch allows us to use a new support for creating images using ogClient.
ogClient receives from the server a message which json body must be:
{"disk" : "1", "partition" : "1", "code" : "1", "id" : "1", "name" : "test",
"repository" : "192.168.2.4" }
ogClient returns to the server the software inventory executed before
create the image. The message for the server is:
{ "disk" : "0", "partition" : "1", "software" : "xyz" }
"xyz" will be the output saved during the execution of InventarioSoftware in
a specific path.
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This patch includes a new support for stopping all the process running on
the ogClient.
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This patch prepares the code for future stop command.
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Header parameters need to be sorted for the test server.
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This patch adds a new echo option in /shell/run command. In case that the option
is set up to true, the server will receive in the response a json with the shell
output. Otherwise, the server will receive a response message without json
body.
A side effect of this change is that the command /shell/output/ disapears.
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This patch adds a new response support. This way allows us to send a new
response message with more information about the partitions already set up.
The format of the response is:
{ "disk" : "1", "cache" : "1", "cache_size" : "0",
"partition_setup": [{"partition": "1", "code": "LINUX", "filesystem": "EMPTY",
"size": "498688", "format": "0"}...]
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This patch allows us to send feedback to the server in case of error during
the execution of the command. In case of error, ogClient will send an
"Internal Error" http message.
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This patch give us a better support in case of error or success execution.
In error cases, the new behavior is to send an Internal Error http message (500).
Otherwise, the server will receive a message with a json with this format:
{ "hardware" : "xyz" }
"xyz" is the output saved in a specific path during the execution of
InventarioHardware.
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During our tests, we found some limitation during the execution of the software
command. We don't manage errors during the execution of this command. Moreover,
the server needs some information in case that everything is OK.
This patch modified the code for controlling the errors during the execution,
returning an "Internal Error" http message (500). Moreover, in case that
everything is OK, ogClient sends a message with this json body:
{ "disk" : "0", "partition" : "1", "software" : "xyz" }
"xyz" will be the output saved during the execution of InventarioSoftware in
a specific path.
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This patch allows us to catch an exception when something wrong is happening
executing the init session command. In error cases, ogClient sends an internal
error http message to the server. Otherwise, an OK http message.
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Now, all the arguments are received from httpparser. Those arguments convert
the function in long lines of codes. Passing directly the httpparser, all the
function will have less arguments and will be more clear the code.
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