Device-Type-Library-Import/log_handler.py
Daniel W. Anner 98857fc649
Beta Release Merge (#87)
* Delete gitcmd.py

* Delete nb-dt-import.py

* Add files via upload

* Logging cleanup (#78)

* Removed multiple imports of settings.py

* stating to abstract the netbox api calls to their own class

* Abstracted away determine features from main script, implemented as part of class initialization

* added helper functions to get repos relative & absolute path

* renaming gitcmd to repo

* starting to abstract away the get_files

* fixed issue where spaces and commas in vendor list with/without spaces breaks matching

* Added prelim fix for slugs if same issue vendors arg was facing exists. untested

* Finished abstracting the get_files function. Reduced fors and ifs to be cleaner and more efficent

* abstracted getFiles to repo class. Fixed slug issue not matching because of new slug format. added non-halting log function and renamed exception handler to log handler.

* utilized new logging class throughout script to reduce excess logging

* Abstracted and optimized create manufacturers

* Abstracted the create interfaces for devices to the netbox api class

* Fixed regression where check manufactuerers did not have the latest list

* Fixed regression caused by externally calling script. Discovered from https://github.com/netbox-community/Device-Type-Library-Import/pull/76

* abstracted all device interfaces to the devicetype class. optimized function calls to reduce duplicate code and reduce extra log calls

* Ran against all devices and passed with flying colors

* formatting settings.py

* formatting repo.py

* formatting main file

* formatting log_handler.py

* added back executable on file (#79)

* Add more info to failed device_type creations (#81)

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Co-authored-by: Philipp Rintz <13933258+p-rintz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-24 15:13:38 -04:00

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from sys import exit as system_exit
class LogHandler:
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
return super().__new__(cls)
def __init__(self, args):
self.args = args
def exception(self, exception_type, exception, stack_trace=None):
exception_dict = {
"EnvironmentError": f'Environment variable "{exception}" is not set.',
"SSLError": f'SSL verification failed. IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS is {exception}. Set IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS to True if you want to ignore this error. EXITING.',
"GitCommandError": f'The repo "{exception}" is not a valid git repo.',
"GitInvalidRepositoryError": f'The repo "{exception}" is not a valid git repo.',
"Exception": f'An unknown error occurred: "{exception}"'
}
if self.args.verbose and stack_trace:
print(stack_trace)
print(exception_dict[exception_type])
system_exit(1)
def verbose_log(self, message):
if self.args.verbose:
print(message)
def log(self, message):
print(message)
def log_device_ports_created(self, created_ports: list = [], port_type: str = "port"):
for port in created_ports:
self.verbose_log(f'{port_type} Template Created: {port.name} - '
+ f'{port.type if hasattr(port, "type") else ""} - {port.device_type.id} - '
+ f'{port.id}')
return len(created_ports)
def log_module_ports_created(self, created_ports: list = [], port_type: str = "port"):
for port in created_ports:
self.verbose_log(f'{port_type} Template Created: {port.name} - '
+ f'{port.type if hasattr(port, "type") else ""} - {port.module_type.id} - '
+ f'{port.id}')
return len(created_ports)