xcat-core/xCAT-server/lib/xcat/plugins/xCATWorld.pm

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# IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
#-------------------------------------------------------
=head1
xCAT plugin package to handle xCATWorld
Supported command:
xCATWorld->xCATWorld
xCATWorld->xCATWorld
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------
package xCAT_plugin::xCATWorld;
use Sys::Hostname;
use xCAT::Table;
use xCAT::Utils;
use xCAT::TableUtils;
use xCAT::ServiceNodeUtils;
use xCAT::MsgUtils;
use Getopt::Long;
use strict;
1;
#-------------------------------------------------------
=head3 handled_commands
Return list of commands handled by this plugin
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------
sub handled_commands
{
return {xCATWorld => "xCATWorld"};
}
#-------------------------------------------------------
=head3 preprocess_request
Check and setup for hierarchy , if your command must run
on service nodes. Otherwise preprocess_request not necessary
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------
sub preprocess_request
{
my $req = shift;
my $callback = shift;
my $subreq = shift;
$::CALLBACK = $callback;
#if already preprocessed, go straight to request
if (($req->{_xcatpreprocessed}) and ($req->{_xcatpreprocessed}->[0] == 1) ) { return [$req]; }
my $nodes = $req->{node};
my $service = "xcat";
# find service nodes for requested nodes
# build an individual request for each service node
if ($nodes) {
my $sn = xCAT::ServiceNodeUtils->get_ServiceNode($nodes, $service, "MN");
my @requests;
# build each request for each service node
foreach my $snkey (keys %$sn)
{
my $n=$sn->{$snkey};
my $reqcopy = {%$req};
$reqcopy->{node} = $sn->{$snkey};
$reqcopy->{'_xcatdest'} = $snkey;
$reqcopy->{_xcatpreprocessed}->[0] = 1;
push @requests, $reqcopy;
}
return \@requests; # return requests for all Service nodes
} else {
return [$req]; # just return original request
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------
=head3 process_request
Process the command
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------
sub process_request
{
my $request = shift;
my $callback = shift;
my $subreq = shift;
my $nodes = $request->{node};
my $command = $request->{command}->[0];
my $args = $request->{arg};
my $envs = $request->{env};
my %rsp;
my @nodes=@$nodes;
@ARGV = @{$args}; # get arguments
$::CALLBACK=$callback;
# do your processing here
# return info
Getopt::Long::Configure("posix_default");
Getopt::Long::Configure("no_gnu_compat");
Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling");
my %options = ();
if (
!GetOptions(
'h|help' => \$options{'help'},
'v|version' => \$options{'version'},
'V|Verbose' => \$options{'verbose'}
)
)
{
xCAT::DSHCLI->usage_dsh;
exit 1;
}
if ($options{'help'})
{
&usage;
exit 0;
}
if ($options{'version'})
{
my $version = xCAT::Utils->Version();
#$version .= "\n";
my $rsp={};
$rsp->{data}->[0] = $version;
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I",$rsp,$callback, 0);
exit 0;
}
# Here you call plugin to plugin
# call another plugin
# save your callback function
my $out=xCAT::Utils->runxcmd( { command => ['xdsh'],
node => \@nodes,
arg => [ "-v","ls /tmp" ]
}, $subreq, 0,1);
my $host=hostname();
my $rsp={};
$rsp->{data}->[0] = "Hello World from $host! I can process the following nodes:";
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", $rsp, $callback, 0);
foreach my $node (@nodes)
{
$rsp->{data}->[0] .= "$node\n";
}
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", $rsp, $callback, 0);
return;
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
usage
puts out usage message for help
Arguments:
None
Returns:
Globals:
Error:
None
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub usage
{
## usage message
my $usagemsg = " xCATWorld -h \n xCATWorld -v \n xCATWorld -V \n";
$usagemsg .= " xCATWorld <noderange> ";
### end usage mesage
my $rsp = {};
$rsp->{data}->[0] = $usagemsg;
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
return;
}