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""" Generate Pillar data from Django models through the Django ORM :maintainer: Micah Hausler <micah.hausler@gmail.com> :maturity: new Configuring the django_orm ext_pillar ===================================== To use this module, your Django project must be on the salt master server with database access. This assumes you are using virtualenv with all the project's requirements installed. .. code-block:: yaml ext_pillar: - django_orm: pillar_name: my_application project_path: /path/to/project/ settings_module: my_application.settings env_file: /path/to/env/file.sh # Optional: If your project is not using the system python, # add your virtualenv path below. env: /path/to/virtualenv/ django_app: # Required: the app that is included in INSTALLED_APPS my_application.clients: # Required: the model name Client: # Required: model field to use as the key in the rendered # Pillar. Must be unique; must also be included in the # ``fields`` list below. name: shortname # Optional: # See Django's QuerySet documentation for how to use .filter() filter: {'kw': 'args'} # Required: a list of field names # List items will be used as arguments to the .values() method. # See Django's QuerySet documentation for how to use .values() fields: - field_1 - field_2 This would return pillar data that would look like .. code-block:: yaml my_application: my_application.clients: Client: client_1: field_1: data_from_field_1 field_2: data_from_field_2 client_2: field_1: data_from_field_1 field_2: data_from_field_2 As another example, data from multiple database tables can be fetched using Django's regular lookup syntax. Note, using ManyToManyFields will not currently work since the return from values() changes if a ManyToMany is present. .. code-block:: yaml ext_pillar: - django_orm: pillar_name: djangotutorial project_path: /path/to/mysite settings_module: mysite.settings django_app: mysite.polls: Choices: name: poll__question fields: - poll__question - poll__id - choice_text - votes Module Documentation ==================== """ import logging import os import sys import salt.exceptions import salt.utils.stringutils HAS_VIRTUALENV = False try: import virtualenv HAS_VIRTUALENV = True except ImportError: pass log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def __virtual__(): """ Always load """ return True def ext_pillar( minion_id, # pylint: disable=W0613 pillar, # pylint: disable=W0613 pillar_name, project_path, settings_module, django_app, env=None, env_file=None, *args, # pylint: disable=W0613 **kwargs, ): # pylint: disable=W0613 """ Connect to a Django database through the ORM and retrieve model fields :type pillar_name: str :param pillar_name: The name of the pillar to be returned :type project_path: str :param project_path: The full path to your Django project (the directory manage.py is in) :type settings_module: str :param settings_module: The settings module for your project. This can be found in your manage.py file :type django_app: str :param django_app: A dictionary containing your apps, models, and fields :type env: str :param env: The full path to the virtualenv for your Django project :type env_file: str :param env_file: An optional bash file that sets up your environment. The file is run in a subprocess and the changed variables are then added """ if not os.path.isdir(project_path): log.error("Django project dir: '%s' not a directory!", project_path) return {} if HAS_VIRTUALENV and env is not None and os.path.isdir(env): for path in virtualenv.path_locations(env): if not os.path.isdir(path): log.error("Virtualenv %s not a directory!", path) return {} # load the virtualenv first sys.path.insert( 0, os.path.join(virtualenv.path_locations(env)[1], "site-packages") ) # load the django project sys.path.append(project_path) os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = settings_module if env_file is not None: import subprocess base_env = {} proc = subprocess.Popen(["bash", "-c", "env"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) for line in proc.stdout: (key, _, value) = salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(line).partition("=") base_env[key] = value command = ["bash", "-c", f"source {env_file} && env"] proc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) for line in proc.stdout: (key, _, value) = salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(line).partition("=") # only add a key if it is different or doesn't already exist if key not in base_env or base_env[key] != value: os.environ[key] = value.rstrip("\n") log.debug( "Adding %s = %s to Django environment", key, value.rstrip("\n") ) try: # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module from django.db.models.loading import get_model # pylint: enable=no-name-in-module django_pillar = {} for proj_app, models in django_app.items(): _, _, app = proj_app.rpartition(".") django_pillar[app] = {} for model_name, model_meta in models.items(): model_orm = get_model(app, model_name) if model_orm is None: raise salt.exceptions.SaltException( "Django model '{}' not found in app '{}'.".format( app, model_name ) ) pillar_for_model = django_pillar[app][model_orm.__name__] = {} name_field = model_meta["name"] fields = model_meta["fields"] if "filter" in model_meta: qs = model_orm.objects.filter(**model_meta["filter"]).values( *fields ) else: qs = model_orm.objects.values(*fields) for model in qs: # Check that the human-friendly name given is valid (will # be able to pick up a value from the query) and unique # (since we're using it as the key in a dictionary) if name_field not in model: raise salt.exceptions.SaltException( f"Name '{name_field}' not found in returned fields." ) if model[name_field] in pillar_for_model: raise salt.exceptions.SaltException( "Value for '{0}' is not unique: {0}".format( model[name_field] ) ) pillar_for_model[model[name_field]] = model return {pillar_name: django_pillar} except ImportError as e: log.error("Failed to import library: %s", e) return {} except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-except log.error("Failed on Error: %s", e) log.debug("django_orm traceback", exc_info=True) return {}