a6266318 发表于 2017-6-26 21:26:17

how to read openstack code: service plugin

  We have learned core plugin, service plugin and extension in last post. Now let`s review:
  Core Plugin
  Core plugin manage core resources which are network, subnet, port and subnetpool.
  Service Plugin
  Service plugin manage higher services.
  extension
  Extensions are called API Extensions. There are three types of extension



[*]resource extension which define new resources
[*]action extension which define actions for resource
[*]request extension which can add more parameter to request
  Normally a new feature will be implemented by extension first. When the feature is stable, the community will move it to official api and may implement it in plugin.
  We write our core plugin in the previous post now we are going to write our service plugin.

What is the difference between core plugin and service plugin
  Core plugin manage core resource in neutron. The code structure is different from service plugin. But the community are considering transfer core plugin into one kind of service plugin. You will see the trend in code

Design our service plugin
  Our service plugin is called "ZOO". This plugin will manage some resource like "tiger". We are going to do API call like CREATE/UPDATE/DELETE/GET tiger with this service plugin.

Write our service plugin

  Service plugin must be inherited from the>  Below are my service plugin
  

from neutron.services import service_base  

  

  
class ZooPlugin(service_base.ServicePluginBase):
  supported_extension_aliases = ["zoo"]
  

  def __init__(self):
  super(ZooPlugin, self).__init__()
  

  def get_plugin_name(self):
  return "ZOO"
  

  def get_plugin_type(self):
  # should be under neutron/plugins/common/constants.py
  return "ZOO"
  

  def get_plugin_description(self):
  return ("ZOO")
  

  def create_tiger(self, context, tiger):
  return "tiger created"
  

  def get_tigers(self, context, filters, fields):
  return {}
  

  supported_extension_aliases is necessary since we need an extension to generate the resource.
  We only support get_tigers and create_tiger here for simplicity purpose.
  Because the plugin is third-party code, so we have to register it under certain entry point so neutron can load it. So our code structure will be like :
  

# tree zooServicePlugin  
zooServicePlugin/
  
├── setup.py
  
└── zoo
  ├── __init__.py
  ├── zoo_plugin.py
  

  The content of setup.py is like
  

from setuptools import setup, find_packages  

  
setup(
  name='zoo',
  version='1.0',
  

  packages=find_packages(),
  

  entry_points={
  'neutron.service_plugins': [
  'zoo = zoo.zoo_plugin:ZooPlugin',
  ],
  },
  
)
  

  The key point here is to register the plugin under neutron.service_plugins namespace.

Write the extension
  We have service plugin ready to manage the tiger resource. But we do not have the tiger resource yet. One option is to modify the neutron/api/v2/attribute.py which is not suggested. The recommended way is to generate the resource by extension like below
  

from neutron.api import extensions  
from neutron.api.v2 import base
  
from neutron import manager
  

  

  
EXT_PREFIX = '/zoo'
  
RESOURCE_NAME = 'tiger'
  
COLLECTION_NAME = '%ss' % RESOURCE_NAME
  
RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP = {
  'tiger': {
  'id': {'allow_post': False, 'allow_put': False,
  'validate': {'type:uuid': None},
  'is_visible': True,
  'primary_key': True},
  'name': {'allow_post': True,
  'allow_put': False,
  'is_visible': True,
  'default': ''},
  'tenant_id': {'allow_post': True, 'allow_put': False,
  'required_by_policy': True,
  'validate': {'type:string': None},
  'is_visible': True}
  }
  
}
  

  

  
class Zoo(extensions.ExtensionDescriptor):
  @classmethod
  def get_name(cls):
  return "zoo"
  

  @classmethod
  def get_alias(cls):
  return 'zoo'
  

  @classmethod
  def get_description(cls):
  return "zoo"
  

  @classmethod
  def get_updated(cls):
  return "2017-02-08T10:00:00-00:00"
  

  @classmethod
  def get_resources(cls):
  # This method registers the URL and the dictionaryof
  # attributes on the neutron-server.
  exts = list()
  plugin = manager.NeutronManager.get_service_plugins()['ZOO']
  resource_name = RESOURCE_NAME
  collection_name = COLLECTION_NAME
  params = RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(resource_name)
  controller = base.create_resource(collection_name, resource_name,
  plugin, params, allow_bulk=False)
  ex = extensions.ResourceExtension(collection_name, controller, path_prefix=EXT_PREFIX)
  exts.append(ex)
  return exts
  

  The RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP is used for define resource tiger. The tenant_id attribute is necessary for auth.
  An extension must inherited from extensions.ExtensionDescriptor
  get_alias method is really important because plugin will use this value to find the extension. This value must be in the supported_extension_alias of plugin
  The get_resources method is necessary for an extension who define new resource. We will see the detail in later post.

Config
  Now we have our service plugin and extension we need to install our service plugin by python setup.py install and put the extension under neutron/extensions
  Also config the /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
  

service_plugins = ...,zoo  

  Restart your neutron server and run below API
  

curl -g -i"http://liberty-controller01:9696/v2.0/zoo/tigers" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "X-Auth-Token:$token"  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  
Content-Type: application/json;
  
Content-Length: 14
  
X-Openstack-Request-Id: req-82ed8ccc-da9d-46d9-8fd9-beb01a24385b
  
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2017 11:09:13 GMT
  

  
{"tigers": []}
  

  It work
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