#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import print_function import argparse import os import sys import utils import importlib import glob import shutil import sys def main(): target_version = '1.5.0' parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='migrator of harbor.cfg') parser.add_argument('--input', '-i', action="store", dest='input_path', required=True, help='The path to the old harbor.cfg that provides input value, this required value') parser.add_argument('--output','-o', action="store", dest='output_path', required=False, help='The path of the migrated harbor.cfg, if not set the input file will be overwritten') parser.add_argument('--target', action="store", dest='target_version', help='The target version that the harbor.cfg will be migrated to.') args = parser.parse_args() if args.output_path is None: args.output_path = args.input_path if args.target_version is not None: target_version = args.target_version input_version = utils.get_conf_version(args.input_path) curr_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) chain = [] if input_version == target_version: print ("Version of input harbor.cfg is identical to target %s, no need to upgrade" % input_version) sys.exit(0) if not search(curr_dir, input_version, target_version, chain): print ("No migrator for version: %s" % input_version) sys.exit(1) else: print ("input version: %s, migrator chain: %s" % (input_version, chain)) curr_input_path = args.input_path for c in chain: #TODO: more real-world testing needed for chained-migration. m = importlib.import_module(to_module_path(c)) curr_output_path = "harbor.cfg.%s.tmp" % c print("migrating to version %s" % c) m.migrate(curr_input_path, curr_output_path) curr_input_path = curr_output_path shutil.copy(curr_output_path, args.output_path) print("Written new values to %s" % args.output_path) for tmp_f in glob.glob("harbor.cfg.*.tmp"): os.remove(tmp_f) def to_module_path(ver): return "migrator_%s" % ver.replace(".","_") def search(basedir, input_ver, target_ver, l): module = to_module_path(target_ver) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(basedir, module)): m = importlib.import_module(module) if input_ver in m.acceptable_versions: l.append(target_ver) return True for v in m.acceptable_versions: if search(basedir, input_ver, v, l): l.append(target_ver) return True return False if __name__ == "__main__": main()