Stefan Reimer
9ccfc0cdaa
git-subtree-dir: alpine-cloud-images git-subtree-mainline:043116c92a
git-subtree-split:99474a8a6a
481 lines
16 KiB
Python
481 lines
16 KiB
Python
# vim: ts=4 et:
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import itertools
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import logging
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import mergedeep
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import pyhocon
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import shutil
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from copy import deepcopy
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from datetime import datetime
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from pathlib import Path
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from ruamel.yaml import YAML
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import clouds
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class ImageConfigManager():
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def __init__(self, conf_path, yaml_path, log=__name__, alpine=None):
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self.conf_path = Path(conf_path)
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self.yaml_path = Path(yaml_path)
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self.log = logging.getLogger(log)
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self.alpine = alpine
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self.now = datetime.utcnow()
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self._configs = {}
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self.yaml = YAML()
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self.yaml.register_class(ImageConfig)
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self.yaml.explicit_start = True
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# hide !ImageConfig tag from Packer
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self.yaml.representer.org_represent_mapping = self.yaml.representer.represent_mapping
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self.yaml.representer.represent_mapping = self._strip_yaml_tag_type
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# load resolved YAML, if exists
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if self.yaml_path.exists():
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self._load_yaml()
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else:
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self._resolve()
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def get(self, key=None):
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if not key:
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return self._configs
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return self._configs[key]
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# load already-resolved YAML configs, restoring ImageConfig objects
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def _load_yaml(self):
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self.log.info('Loading existing %s', self.yaml_path)
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for key, config in self.yaml.load(self.yaml_path).items():
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self._configs[key] = ImageConfig(key, config)
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# save resolved configs to YAML
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def _save_yaml(self):
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self.log.info('Saving %s', self.yaml_path)
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self.yaml.dump(self._configs, self.yaml_path)
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# hide !ImageConfig tag from Packer
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def _strip_yaml_tag_type(self, tag, mapping, flow_style=None):
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if tag == '!ImageConfig':
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tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:map'
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return self.yaml.representer.org_represent_mapping(tag, mapping, flow_style=flow_style)
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# resolve from HOCON configs
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def _resolve(self):
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self.log.info('Generating configs.yaml in work environment')
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cfg = pyhocon.ConfigFactory.parse_file(self.conf_path)
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# set version releases
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for v, vcfg in cfg.Dimensions.version.items():
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# version keys are quoted to protect dots
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self._set_version_release(v.strip('"'), vcfg)
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dimensions = list(cfg.Dimensions.keys())
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self.log.debug('dimensions: %s', dimensions)
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for dim_keys in (itertools.product(*cfg['Dimensions'].values())):
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config_key = '-'.join(dim_keys).replace('"', '')
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# dict of dimension -> dimension_key
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dim_map = dict(zip(dimensions, dim_keys))
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# replace version with release, and make image_key from that
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release = cfg.Dimensions.version[dim_map['version']].release
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(rel_map := dim_map.copy())['version'] = release
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image_key = '-'.join(rel_map.values())
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image_config = ImageConfig(
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config_key,
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{
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'image_key': image_key,
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'release': release
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} | dim_map
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)
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# merge in the Default config
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image_config._merge(cfg.Default)
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skip = False
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# merge in each dimension key's configs
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for dim, dim_key in dim_map.items():
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dim_cfg = deepcopy(cfg.Dimensions[dim][dim_key])
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exclude = dim_cfg.pop('EXCLUDE', None)
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if exclude and set(exclude) & set(dim_keys):
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self.log.debug('%s SKIPPED, %s excludes %s', config_key, dim_key, exclude)
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skip = True
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break
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if eol := dim_cfg.get('end_of_life', None):
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if self.now > datetime.fromisoformat(eol):
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self.log.warning('%s SKIPPED, %s end_of_life %s', config_key, dim_key, eol)
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skip = True
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break
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image_config._merge(dim_cfg)
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# now that we're done with ConfigTree/dim_cfg, remove " from dim_keys
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dim_keys = set(k.replace('"', '') for k in dim_keys)
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# WHEN blocks inside WHEN blocks are considered "and" operations
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while (when := image_config._pop('WHEN', None)):
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for when_keys, when_conf in when.items():
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# WHEN keys with spaces are considered "or" operations
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if len(set(when_keys.split(' ')) & dim_keys) > 0:
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image_config._merge(when_conf)
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if skip is True:
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continue
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# merge in the Mandatory configs at the end
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image_config._merge(cfg.Mandatory)
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# clean stuff up
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image_config._normalize()
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image_config.qemu['iso_url'] = self.alpine.virt_iso_url(arch=image_config.arch)
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# we've resolved everything, add tags attribute to config
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self._configs[config_key] = image_config
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self._save_yaml()
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# set current version release
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def _set_version_release(self, v, c):
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info = self.alpine.version_info(v)
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c.put('release', info['release'])
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c.put('end_of_life', info['end_of_life'])
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# release is also appended to name & description arrays
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c.put('name', [c.release])
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c.put('description', [c.release])
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# update current config status
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def refresh_state(self, step, only=[], skip=[], revise=False):
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self.log.info('Refreshing State')
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has_actions = False
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for ic in self._configs.values():
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# clear away any previous actions
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if hasattr(ic, 'actions'):
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delattr(ic, 'actions')
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dim_keys = set(ic.config_key.split('-'))
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if only and len(set(only) & dim_keys) != len(only):
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self.log.debug("%s SKIPPED, doesn't match --only", ic.config_key)
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continue
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if skip and len(set(skip) & dim_keys) > 0:
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self.log.debug('%s SKIPPED, matches --skip', ic.config_key)
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continue
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ic.refresh_state(step, revise)
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if not has_actions and len(ic.actions):
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has_actions = True
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# re-save with updated actions
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self._save_yaml()
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return has_actions
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class ImageConfig():
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def __init__(self, config_key, obj={}):
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self.config_key = str(config_key)
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tags = obj.pop('tags', None)
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self.__dict__ |= self._deep_dict(obj)
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# ensure tag values are str() when loading
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if tags:
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self.tags = tags
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@property
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def local_dir(self):
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return Path('work/images') / self.cloud / self.image_key
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@property
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def local_path(self):
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return self.local_dir / ('image.' + self.local_format)
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@property
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def published_yaml(self):
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return self.local_dir / 'published.yaml'
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@property
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def image_name(self):
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return self.name.format(**self.__dict__)
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@property
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def image_description(self):
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return self.description.format(**self.__dict__)
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@property
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def tags(self):
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# stuff that really ought to be there
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t = {
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'arch': self.arch,
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'bootstrap': self.bootstrap,
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'cloud': self.cloud,
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'description': self.image_description,
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'end_of_life': self.end_of_life,
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'firmware': self.firmware,
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'image_key': self.image_key,
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'name': self.image_name,
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'project': self.project,
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'release': self.release,
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'revision': self.revision,
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'version': self.version
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}
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# stuff that might not be there yet
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for k in ['imported', 'import_id', 'import_region', 'published']:
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if self.__dict__.get(k, None):
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t[k] = self.__dict__[k]
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return Tags(t)
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# recursively convert a ConfigTree object to a dict object
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def _deep_dict(self, layer):
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obj = deepcopy(layer)
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if isinstance(layer, pyhocon.ConfigTree):
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obj = dict(obj)
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try:
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for key, value in layer.items():
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# some HOCON keys are quoted to preserve dots
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if '"' in key:
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obj.pop(key)
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key = key.strip('"')
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# version values were HOCON keys at one point, too
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if key == 'version' and '"' in value:
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value = value.strip('"')
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obj[key] = self._deep_dict(value)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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return obj
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def _merge(self, obj={}):
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mergedeep.merge(self.__dict__, self._deep_dict(obj), strategy=mergedeep.Strategy.ADDITIVE)
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def _pop(self, attr, default=None):
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return self.__dict__.pop(attr, default)
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# make data ready for Packer ingestion
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def _normalize(self):
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# stringify arrays
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self.name = '-'.join(self.name)
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self.description = ' '.join(self.description)
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self._resolve_motd()
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self._stringify_repos()
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self._stringify_packages()
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self._stringify_services()
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self._stringify_dict_keys('kernel_modules', ',')
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self._stringify_dict_keys('kernel_options', ' ')
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self._stringify_dict_keys('initfs_features', ' ')
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def _resolve_motd(self):
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# merge version/release notes, as apporpriate
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if self.motd.get('version_notes', None) and self.motd.get('release_notes', None):
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if self.version == 'edge':
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# edge is, by definition, not released
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self.motd.pop('version_notes', None)
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self.motd.pop('release_notes', None)
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elif self.release == self.version + '.0':
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# no point in showing the same URL twice
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self.motd.pop('release_notes')
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else:
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# combine version and release notes
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self.motd['release_notes'] = self.motd.pop('version_notes') + '\n' + \
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self.motd['release_notes']
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# TODO: be rid of null values
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self.motd = '\n\n'.join(self.motd.values()).format(**self.__dict__)
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def _stringify_repos(self):
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# stringify repos map
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# <repo>: <tag> # @<tag> <repo> enabled
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# <repo>: false # <repo> disabled (commented out)
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# <repo>: true # <repo> enabled
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# <repo>: null # skip <repo> entirely
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# ...and interpolate {version}
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self.repos = "\n".join(filter(None, (
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f"@{v} {r}" if isinstance(v, str) else
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f"#{r}" if v is False else
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r if v is True else None
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for r, v in self.repos.items()
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))).format(version=self.version)
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def _stringify_packages(self):
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# resolve/stringify packages map
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# <pkg>: true # add <pkg>
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# <pkg>: <tag> # add <pkg>@<tag>
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# <pkg>: --no-scripts # add --no-scripts <pkg>
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# <pkg>: --no-scripts <tag> # add --no-scripts <pkg>@<tag>
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# <pkg>: false # del <pkg>
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# <pkg>: null # skip explicit add/del <pkg>
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pkgs = {'add': '', 'del': '', 'noscripts': ''}
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for p, v in self.packages.items():
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k = 'add'
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if isinstance(v, str):
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if '--no-scripts' in v:
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k = 'noscripts'
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v = v.replace('--no-scripts', '')
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v = v.strip()
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if len(v):
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p += f"@{v}"
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elif v is False:
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k = 'del'
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elif v is None:
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continue
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pkgs[k] = p if len(pkgs[k]) == 0 else pkgs[k] + ' ' + p
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self.packages = pkgs
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def _stringify_services(self):
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# stringify services map
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# <level>:
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# <svc>: true # enable <svc> at <level>
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# <svc>: false # disable <svc> at <level>
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# <svc>: null # skip explicit en/disable <svc> at <level>
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self.services = {
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'enable': ' '.join(filter(lambda x: not x.endswith('='), (
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'{}={}'.format(lvl, ','.join(filter(None, (
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s if v is True else None
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for s, v in svcs.items()
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))))
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for lvl, svcs in self.services.items()
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))),
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'disable': ' '.join(filter(lambda x: not x.endswith('='), (
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'{}={}'.format(lvl, ','.join(filter(None, (
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s if v is False else None
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for s, v in svcs.items()
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))))
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for lvl, svcs in self.services.items()
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)))
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}
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def _stringify_dict_keys(self, d, sep):
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self.__dict__[d] = sep.join(filter(None, (
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m if v is True else None
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for m, v in self.__dict__[d].items()
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)))
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def refresh_state(self, step, revise=False):
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log = logging.getLogger('build')
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actions = {}
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revision = 0
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remote_image = clouds.latest_build_image(self)
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log.debug('\n%s', remote_image)
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step_state = step == 'state'
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# enable actions based on the specified step
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if step in ['local', 'import', 'publish', 'state']:
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actions['build'] = True
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if step in ['import', 'publish', 'state']:
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actions['import'] = True
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if step in ['publish', 'state']:
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# we will resolve publish destinations (if any) later
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actions['publish'] = True
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if revise:
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if self.local_path.exists():
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# remove previously built local image artifacts
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log.warning('%s existing local image dir %s',
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'Would remove' if step_state else 'Removing',
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self.local_dir)
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if not step_state:
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shutil.rmtree(self.local_dir)
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if remote_image and remote_image.published:
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log.warning('%s image revision for %s',
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'Would bump' if step_state else 'Bumping',
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self.image_key)
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revision = int(remote_image.revision) + 1
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elif remote_image and remote_image.imported:
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# remove existing imported (but unpublished) image
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log.warning('%s unpublished remote image %s',
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'Would remove' if step_state else 'Removing',
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remote_image.import_id)
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if not step_state:
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clouds.remove_image(self, remote_image.import_id)
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remote_image = None
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elif remote_image:
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if remote_image.imported:
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# already imported, don't build/import again
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log.debug('%s - already imported', self.image_key)
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actions.pop('build', None)
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actions.pop('import', None)
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if remote_image.published:
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# NOTE: re-publishing can update perms or push to new regions
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log.debug('%s - already published', self.image_key)
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if self.local_path.exists():
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# local image's already built, don't rebuild
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log.debug('%s - already locally built', self.image_key)
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actions.pop('build', None)
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# merge remote_image data into image state
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if remote_image:
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self.__dict__ |= dict(remote_image)
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else:
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self.__dict__ |= {
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'revision': revision,
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'imported': None,
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'import_id': None,
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'import_region': None,
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'published': None,
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}
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# update artifacts, if we've got 'em
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artifacts_yaml = self.local_dir / 'artifacts.yaml'
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if artifacts_yaml.exists():
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yaml = YAML()
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self.artifacts = yaml.load(artifacts_yaml)
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else:
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self.artifacts = None
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self.actions = list(actions)
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log.info('%s/%s = %s', self.cloud, self.image_name, self.actions)
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self.state_updated = datetime.utcnow().isoformat()
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class DictObj(dict):
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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return self[key]
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def __setattr__(self, key, value):
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self[key] = value
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def __delattr__(self, key):
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del self[key]
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class Tags(DictObj):
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def __init__(self, d={}, from_list=None, key_name='Key', value_name='Value'):
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for key, value in d.items():
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self.__setattr__(key, value)
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if from_list:
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self.from_list(from_list, key_name, value_name)
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def __setattr__(self, key, value):
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self[key] = str(value)
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def as_list(self, key_name='Key', value_name='Value'):
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return [{key_name: k, value_name: v} for k, v in self.items()]
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def from_list(self, list=[], key_name='Key', value_name='Value'):
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for tag in list:
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self.__setattr__(tag[key_name], tag[value_name])
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