#!/usr/bin/python -u # # Those are the autogenerated Python bindings for libvirt. # Check python/generator.py in the source distribution of libvir # to find out more about the generation process # import libvirtmod import types # The root of all libvirt errors. class libvirtError(Exception): def __init__(self, msg, conn=None, dom=None, net=None): Exception.__init__(self, msg) if dom is not None: conn = dom._conn elif net is not None: conn = net._conn if conn is None: self.err = virGetLastError() else: self.err = conn.virConnGetLastError() def get_error_code(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[0] def get_error_domain(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[1] def get_error_message(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[2] def get_error_level(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[3] def get_str1(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[4] def get_str2(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[5] def get_str3(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[6] def get_int1(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[7] def get_int2(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[8] def __str__(self): if self.get_error_message() is None: return Exception.__str__(self) else: return Exception.__str__(self) + " " + self.get_error_message() # # register the libvirt global error handler # def registerErrorHandler(f, ctx): """Register a Python written function to for error reporting. The function is called back as f(ctx, error), with error being a list of informations about the error being raised. Returns 1 in case of success.""" return libvirtmod.virRegisterErrorHandler(f,ctx) # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # Everything before this line comes from libvir.py # Everything after this line is automatically generated # # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING