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"""
Read pillar data from a Redis backend
=====================================

.. versionadded:: 2014.7.0

:depends:   - redis Python module (on master)

Salt Master Redis Configuration
===============================

The module shares the same base Redis connection variables as
:py:mod:`salt.returners.redis_return`. These variables go in your master
config file.

* ``redis.db`` - The Redis database to use. Defaults to ``0``.
* ``redis.host`` - The Redis host to connect to. Defaults to ``'salt'``.
* ``redis.port`` - The port that the Redis database is listening on. Defaults
  to ``6379``.
* ``redis.password`` - The password for authenticating with Redis. Only
  required if you are using master auth. Defaults to ``None``.

Configuring the Redis ext_pillar
================================

    .. code-block:: yaml

        ext_pillar:
          - redis: {function: key_value}

"""

import salt.utils.json

__virtualname__ = "redis"


def __virtual__():
    """
    Only load if the redis module is in __salt__
    """
    if "redis.get_key" in __salt__:
        return __virtualname__
    return False


def ext_pillar(minion_id, pillar, function, **kwargs):
    """
    Grabs external pillar data based on configured function
    """
    if function.startswith("_") or function not in globals():
        return {}
    # Call specified function to pull redis data
    return globals()[function](minion_id, pillar, **kwargs)


def key_value(minion_id, pillar, pillar_key="redis_pillar"):  # pylint: disable=W0613
    """
    Looks for key in redis matching minion_id, returns a structure based on the
    data type of the redis key. String for string type, dict for hash type and
    lists for lists, sets and sorted sets.

    pillar_key
        Pillar key to return data into
    """
    # Identify key type and process as needed based on that type
    key_type = __salt__["redis.key_type"](minion_id)
    if key_type == "string":
        return {pillar_key: __salt__["redis.get_key"](minion_id)}
    elif key_type == "hash":
        return {pillar_key: __salt__["redis.hgetall"](minion_id)}
    elif key_type == "list":
        list_size = __salt__["redis.llen"](minion_id)
        if not list_size:
            return {}
        return {pillar_key: __salt__["redis.lrange"](minion_id, 0, list_size - 1)}
    elif key_type == "set":
        return {pillar_key: __salt__["redis.smembers"](minion_id)}
    elif key_type == "zset":
        set_size = __salt__["redis.zcard"](minion_id)
        if not set_size:
            return {}
        return {pillar_key: __salt__["redis.zrange"](minion_id, 0, set_size - 1)}
    # Return nothing for unhandled types
    return {}


def key_json(minion_id, pillar, pillar_key=None):  # pylint: disable=W0613
    """
    Pulls a string from redis and deserializes it from json. Deserialized
    dictionary data loaded directly into top level if pillar_key is not set.

    pillar_key
        Pillar key to return data into
    """
    key_data = __salt__["redis.get_key"](minion_id)
    # Return nothing for non-existent keys
    if not key_data:
        return {}

    data = salt.utils.json.loads(key_data)
    # Return as requested
    if isinstance(data, dict) and not pillar_key:
        return data
    elif not pillar_key:
        return {"redis_pillar": data}
    else:
        return {pillar_key: data}