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* Adding first revision of the VGA test cases * Second revision with less repetative code * Handling case where vga has a number in the naming * the great VGA purge!
265 lines
12 KiB
Python
265 lines
12 KiB
Python
import os
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class DeviceType:
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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return super().__new__(cls)
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def __init__(self, definition, file_path, change_type):
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self.file_path = file_path
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self.isDevice = True
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self.definition = definition
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self.manufacturer = definition.get('manufacturer')
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self._slug_manufacturer = self._slugify_manufacturer()
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self.slug = definition.get('slug')
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self.model = definition.get('model')
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self._slug_model = self._slugify_model()
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self.part_number = definition.get('part_number', "")
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self._slug_part_number = self._slugify_part_number()
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self.failureMessage = None
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self.change_type = change_type
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def _slugify_manufacturer(self):
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return self.manufacturer.casefold().replace(" ", "-").replace("sfp+", "sfpp").replace("poe+", "poep").replace("-+", "-plus-").replace("+", "-plus").replace("_", "-").replace("!", "").replace("/", "-").replace(",", "").replace("'", "").replace("*", "-").replace("&", "and")
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def get_slug(self):
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if hasattr(self, "slug"):
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return self.slug
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return None
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def _slugify_model(self):
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slugified = self.model.casefold().replace(" ", "-").replace("sfp+", "sfpp").replace("poe+", "poep").replace("-+", "-plus").replace("+", "-plus-").replace("_", "-").replace("&", "-and-").replace("!", "").replace("/", "-").replace(",", "").replace("'", "").replace("*", "-").replace("(", "").replace(")", "").replace(";", "")
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if slugified.endswith("-"):
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slugified = slugified[:-1]
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return slugified
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def _slugify_part_number(self):
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slugified = self.part_number.casefold().replace(" ", "-").replace("-+", "-plus").replace("+", "-plus-").replace("_", "-").replace("&", "-and-").replace("!", "").replace("/", "-").replace(",", "").replace("'", "").replace("*", "-").replace("(", "").replace(")", "").replace(";", "")
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if slugified.endswith("-"):
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slugified = slugified[:-1]
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return slugified
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def get_filepath(self):
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return self.file_path
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def verify_slug(self, KNOWN_SLUGS):
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# Verify the slug is unique, and not already known
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known_slug_list_intersect = [(slug, file_path) for slug, file_path in KNOWN_SLUGS if slug == self.slug]
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if len(known_slug_list_intersect) == 0:
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pass
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elif len(known_slug_list_intersect) == 1:
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if self.file_path not in known_slug_list_intersect[0][1]:
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if 'R' not in self.change_type:
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has a duplicate slug: "{self.slug}"'
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return False
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return True
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else:
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has a duplicate slug "{self.slug}"'
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return False
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# Verify the manufacturer is appended to the slug
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if not self.slug.startswith(self._slug_manufacturer):
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} contains slug "{self.slug}". Does not start with manufacturer: "{self.manufacturer.casefold()}-"'
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return False
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# Verify the slug ends with either the model or part number
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if not (self.slug.endswith(self._slug_model) or self.slug.endswith(self._slug_part_number)):
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has slug "{self.slug}". Does not end with the model "{self._slug_model}" or part_number "{self._slug_part_number}"'
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return False
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# Add the slug to the list of known slugs
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KNOWN_SLUGS.add((self.slug, self.file_path))
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return True
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def validate_power(self):
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# Check if power-ports exists
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if self.definition.get('power-ports', False):
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# Verify that is_powered is not set to False. If so, there should not be any power-ports defined
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if not self.definition.get('is_powered', True):
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has is_powered set to False, but "power-ports" are defined.'
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return False
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return True
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# Lastly, check if interfaces exists and has a poe_mode defined
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interfaces = self.definition.get('interfaces', False)
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if interfaces:
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for interface in interfaces:
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poe_mode = interface.get('poe_mode', "")
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if poe_mode != "" and poe_mode == "pd":
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return True
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console_ports = self.definition.get('console-ports', False)
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if console_ports:
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for console_port in console_ports:
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poe = console_port.get('poe', False)
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if poe:
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return True
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rear_ports = self.definition.get('rear-ports', False)
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if rear_ports:
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for rear_port in rear_ports:
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poe = rear_port.get('poe', False)
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if poe:
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return True
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# Check if the device is a child device, and if so, assume it has a valid power source from the parent
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subdevice_role = self.definition.get('subdevice_role', False)
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if subdevice_role:
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if subdevice_role == "child":
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return True
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# Check if module-bays exists
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if self.definition.get('module-bays', False):
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# There is not a standardized way to define PSUs that are module bays, so we will just assume they are valid
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return True
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# As the very last case, check if is_powered is defined and is False. Otherwise assume the device is powered
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if not self.definition.get('is_powered', True): # is_powered defaults to True
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# Arriving here means is_powered is set to False, so verify that there are no power-outlets defined
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if self.definition.get('power-outlets', False):
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has is_powered set to False, but "power-outlets" are defined.'
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return False
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return True
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has does not appear to have a valid power source. Ensure either "power-ports" or "interfaces" with "poe_mode" is defined.'
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return False
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def ensure_no_vga(self):
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NO_VGA_COMPONENTS = [
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'console-ports',
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'console-server-ports',
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'interfaces',
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'front-ports',
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'rear-ports'
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]
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for component_to_test in NO_VGA_COMPONENTS:
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test_component = self.definition.get(component_to_test, False)
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if test_component:
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for component in test_component:
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name = component.get('name', "")
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label = component.get('label', "")
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if "vga" in name.casefold() or "vga" in label.casefold():
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self.failureMessage = f'{self.file_path} has a VGA component defined. VGA is not a valid definition at this time.'
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return False
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return True
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class ModuleType:
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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return super().__new__(cls)
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def __init__(self, definition, file_path, change_type):
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self.file_path = file_path
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self.isDevice = False
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self.definition = definition
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self.manufacturer = definition.get('manufacturer')
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self.model = definition.get('model')
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self._slug_model = self._slugify_model()
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self.part_number = definition.get('part_number', "")
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self._slug_part_number = self._slugify_part_number()
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self.change_type = change_type
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def get_filepath(self):
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return self.file_path
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def _slugify_model(self):
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slugified = self.model.casefold().replace(" ", "-").replace("sfp+", "sfpp").replace("poe+", "poep").replace("-+", "-plus").replace("+", "-plus-").replace("_", "-").replace("&", "-and-").replace("!", "").replace("/", "-").replace(",", "").replace("'", "").replace("*", "-")
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if slugified.endswith("-"):
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slugified = slugified[:-1]
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return slugified
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def _slugify_part_number(self):
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slugified = self.part_number.casefold().replace(" ", "-").replace("-+", "-plus").replace("+", "-plus-").replace("_", "-").replace("&", "-and-").replace("!", "").replace("/", "-").replace(",", "").replace("'", "").replace("*", "-")
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if slugified.endswith("-"):
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slugified = slugified[:-1]
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return slugified
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def validate_component_names(component_names: (set or None)):
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if len(component_names) > 1:
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verify_name = list(component_names[0])
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for index, name in enumerate(component_names):
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if index == 0:
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continue
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intersection = sorted(set(verify_name) & set(list(name)), key = verify_name.index)
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intersection_len = len(intersection)
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verify_subset = verify_name[:intersection_len]
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name_subset = list(name)[:intersection_len]
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subset_match = sorted(set(verify_subset) & set(name_subset), key = name_subset.index)
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if len(intersection) > 2 and len(subset_match) == len(intersection):
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return False
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return True
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def verify_filename(device: (DeviceType or ModuleType), KNOWN_MODULES: (set or None)):
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head, tail = os.path.split(device.get_filepath())
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filename = tail.rsplit(".", 1)[0].casefold()
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if not (filename == device._slug_model or filename == device._slug_part_number or filename == device.part_number.casefold()):
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device.failureMessage = f'{device.file_path} file name is invalid. Must be either the model "{device._slug_model}" or part_number "{device.part_number} / {device._slug_part_number}"'
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return False
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if not device.isDevice:
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matches = [file_name for file_name, file_path in KNOWN_MODULES if file_name.casefold() == filename.casefold()]
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if len(matches) > 1:
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device.failureMessage = f'{device.file_path} appears to be duplicated. Found {len(matches)} matches: {", ".join(matches)}'
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return False
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return True
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def validate_components(component_types, device_or_module):
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for component_type in component_types:
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known_names = set()
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known_components = []
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defined_components = device_or_module.definition.get(component_type, [])
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if not isinstance(defined_components, list):
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device_or_module.failureMessage = f'{device_or_module.file_path} has an invalid definition for {component_type}.'
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return False
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for idx, component in enumerate(defined_components):
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if not isinstance(component, dict):
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device_or_module.failureMessage = f'{device_or_module.file_path} has an invalid definition for {component_type} ({idx}).'
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return False
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name = component.get('name')
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position = component.get('position')
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eval_component = (name, position)
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if not isinstance(name, str):
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device_or_module.failureMessage = f'{device_or_module.file_path} has an invalid definition for {component_type} name ({idx}).'
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return False
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if eval_component[0] in known_names:
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device_or_module.failureMessage = f'{device_or_module.file_path} has duplicated names within {component_type} ({name}).'
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return False
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known_components.append(eval_component)
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known_names.add(name)
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# Adding check for duplicate positions within a component type
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# Stems from https://github.com/netbox-community/devicetype-library/pull/1586
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# and from https://github.com/netbox-community/devicetype-library/issues/1584
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position_set = {}
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index = 0
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for name, position in known_components:
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if position is not None:
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match = []
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if len(position_set) > 0:
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match = [key for key,val in position_set.items() if key == position]
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if len(match) == 0:
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if len(position_set) == 0:
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position_set = {position: {known_components[index]}}
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else:
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position_set.update({position: {known_components[index]}})
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else:
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position_set[position].add(known_components[index])
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index = index + 1
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for position in position_set:
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if len(position_set[position]) > 1:
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component_names = [name for name,pos in position_set[position]]
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if not validate_component_names(component_names):
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device_or_module.failureMessage = f'{device_or_module.file_path} has duplicated positions within {component_type} ({position}).'
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return False
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return True
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