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# Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
# Copyright (C) 2013 Katerina Barone-Adesi
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# VTY helper code for OpenBSC
#
import re
import socket
"""VTYInteract: interact with an osmocom vty
Specify a VTY to connect to, and run commands on it.
Connections will be reestablished as necessary.
Methods: __init__, command, enabled_command, verify, w_verify"""
class VTYInteract(object):
"""__init__(self, name, host, port):
name is the name the vty prints for commands, ie OpenBSC
host is the hostname to connect to
port is the port to connect on"""
def __init__(self, name, host, port):
self.name = name
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.socket = None
self.norm_end = re.compile('\r\n%s(?:\(([\w-]*)\))?> $' % self.name)
self.priv_end = re.compile('\r\n%s(?:\(([\w-]*)\))?# $' % self.name)
self.last_node = ''
def _close_socket(self):
self.socket.close()
self.socket = None
def _is_end(self, text, ends):
"""
>>> vty = VTYInteract('OsmoNAT', 'localhost', 9999)
>>> end = [vty.norm_end, vty.priv_end]
Simple test
>>> text1 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT> '
>>> vty._is_end(text1, end)
11
Simple test with the enabled node
>>> text2 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT# '
>>> vty._is_end(text2, end)
11
Now the more complicated one
>>> text3 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT(config)# '
>>> vty._is_end(text3, end)
19
Now the more complicated one
>>> text4 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT(config-nat)# '
>>> vty._is_end(text4, end)
23
Now the more complicated one
>>> text5 = 'abc\\r\\nmoo'
>>> vty._is_end(text5, end)
0
Check for node name extraction
>>> text6 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT(config-nat)# '
>>> vty._is_end(text6, end)
23
>>> vty.node()
'config-nat'
Check for empty node name extraction
>>> text7 = 'abc\\r\\nOsmoNAT# '
>>> vty._is_end(text7, end)
11
>>> vty.node() is None
True
"""
self.last_node = None
for end in ends:
match = end.search(text)
if match:
self.last_node = match.group(1)
return match.end() - match.start()
return 0
def _common_command(self, request, close=False, ends=None):
if not ends:
ends = [self.norm_end, self.priv_end]
if not self.socket:
self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.socket.setblocking(1)
self.socket.connect((self.host, self.port))
self.socket.recv(4096)
# Now send the command
self.socket.send("%s\r" % request)
res = ""
end = ""
# Unfortunately, timeout and recv don't always play nicely
while True:
data = self.socket.recv(4096)
res = "%s%s" % (res, data)
if not res: # yes, this is ugly
raise IOError("Failed to read data (did the app crash?)")
end = self._is_end(res, ends)
if end > 0:
break
if close:
self._close_socket()
return res[len(request) + 2: -end]
"""A generator function yielding lines separated by delim.
Behaves similar to a file readlines() method.
Example of use:
for line in vty.readlines():
print line
"""
def readlines(self, recv_buffer=4096, delim='\n'):
buffer = ''
data = True
while data:
data = self.socket.recv(recv_buffer)
buffer += data
while buffer.find(delim) != -1:
line, buffer = buffer.split('\n', 1)
yield line
return
# There's no close parameter, as close=True makes this useless
def enable(self):
self.command("enable")
"""Run a command on the vty"""
def command(self, request, close=False):
return self._common_command(request, close)
"""Run enable, followed by another command"""
def enabled_command(self, request, close=False):
self.enable()
return self._common_command(request, close)
"""Verify, ignoring leading/trailing whitespace"""
# inspired by diff -w, though not identical
def w_verify(self, command, results, close=False, loud=True):
return self.verify(command, results, close, loud, lambda x: x.strip())
"""Verify that a command has the expected results
command = the command to verify
results = the expected results [line1, line2, ...]
close = True to close the socket after running the verify
loud = True to show what was expected and what actually happend, stdout
f = A function to run over the expected and actual results, before compare
Returns True iff the expected and actual results match"""
def verify(self, command, results, close=False, loud=True, f=None):
res = self.command(command, close).split('\r\n')
if f:
res = map(f, res)
results = map(f, results)
if loud:
if res != results:
print "Rec: %s\nExp: %s" % (res, results)
return res == results
def node(self):
return self.last_node
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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