Hi,
I'm trying to use tosca-parser to parse CSAR
files. Its working quite well, until I hit a wall
with capabilities today. Specifically I am testing
with the single instance wordpress example CSAR,
which uses a get_input for the num_cpus argument
for host capabilities for the server.
Based on how properties work, I would expect to
get a function back for anything which requires
referencing another value, but in the case of
capabilities I either get the hardcoded value
(strings, ints etc), or a None for values which
would be functions if we were talking about
prototypes.
Here's a snippet of example code:
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
from jinja2 import Template
import toscaparser.functions
from toscaparser.tosca_template import
ToscaTemplate
tosca = ToscaTemplate(sys.argv[1])
for nodetemplate in tosca.nodetemplates:
print
capabilities =
nodetemplate.get_capabilities_objects()
for cap in capabilities:
propobjs =
cap.get_properties_objects()
if not propobjs:
continue
for po in propobjs:
print(' %s: %s' %(
po.name, po.value))
Which returns this:
$ python _capabilities.py csar_wordpress.zip
No handlers could be found for logger
"tosca.model"
Processing node template wordpress
network_name: PRIVATE
initiator: source
protocol: tcp
secure: False
Processing node template webserver
network_name: PRIVATE
initiator: source
protocol: tcp
secure: False
secure: True
Processing node template mysql_dbms
Processing node template mysql_database
Processing node template server
secure: True
min_instances: 1
max_instances: 1
mem_size: 4096 MB
num_cpus: None
disk_size: 10 GB
distribution: Fedora
version: 18.0
type: Linux
architecture: x86_64
I would expect num_cpus for the "server"
node_template to be a GetInput() function based on
its definition in the CSAR, but instead I get
None.
Is there an example somewhere of how to
correctly access functions for capabilities?
Thanks,
Michael