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#!/usr/bin/python
import optparse
from func.overlord import command
from func.overlord import client
DEFAULT_PORT = 51234
class Call(client.command.Command):
name = "call"
useage = "call nodule method name arg1 arg2..."
def addOptions(self):
self.parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
action="store_true")
self.parser.add_option("-p", "--port", dest="port",
default=DEFAULT_PORT)
def handleOptions(self, options):
print "self.parentCommand", self.parentCommand
self.options = options
self.verbose = options.verbose
self.port = options.port
# I'm not really a fan of the "module methodname" approach
# but we'll keep it for now -akl
def parse(self, argv):
self.argv = argv
print "self.argv,", self.argv
# FIXME? not sure this is good or bad, but it seems
# wronky... we try to grab the hostnamegoo from the
# args to the parentCommand
self.server_spec = self.argv[0]
return command.Command.parse(self, argv)
def do(self, args):
# I'm not really a fan of the "module methodname" approach
# but we'll keep it for now -akl
print "ARGS", args
self.module = args[1]
self.method = args[2]
self.method_args = args[3:]
client_obj = client.Client(self.server_spec,port=self.port,interactive=True,
verbose=self.verbose, config=self.config)
results = client_obj.run(self.module, self.method, self.method_args)
# TO DO: add multiplexer support
# probably as a higher level module.
return client_obj.cli_return(results)
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