virt-manager/virtManager/baseclass.py
Cole Robinson e8531b1f40 Initial snapshot support
This adds initial UI for managing snapshots: list, run/revert, delete,
add, and redefining (for changing <description>) supported, but currently
only for internal snapshots. The UI is mostly in its final form except for
some bells and whistles.

The real remaining question is what do we want to advertise and support.
Internal (qcow2) snapshots are by far the simplest to manage, very
mature, and already have the semantics we want.

However most recent libvirt and qemu work has been to facilitate
external snapshots, which are more extensible and can be performed
live, and with qemu-ga coordination for extra safety. However
they make things much harder for virt-manager at the moment.

Until we have a plan, this work should be considered experimental
and not be relied upon.
2013-08-21 18:41:42 -04:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2010 Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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#
import logging
import os
import sys
import traceback
from virtManager import config
# pylint: disable=E0611
from gi.repository import Gdk
from gi.repository import GLib
from gi.repository import GObject
from gi.repository import Gtk
# pylint: enable=E0611
class vmmGObject(GObject.GObject):
_leak_check = True
def __init__(self):
GObject.GObject.__init__(self)
self.config = config.running_config
self._gobject_handles = []
self._gobject_timeouts = []
self._gconf_handles = []
self._signal_id_map = {}
self._next_signal_id = 1
self.object_key = str(self)
# Config might not be available if we error early in startup
if self.config and self._leak_check:
self.config.add_object(self.object_key)
def cleanup(self):
# Do any cleanup required to drop reference counts so object is
# actually reaped by python. Usually means unregistering callbacks
try:
for h in self._gconf_handles[:]:
self.remove_gconf_handle(h)
for h in self._gobject_handles[:]:
self.disconnect(h)
for h in self._gobject_timeouts[:]:
self.remove_gobject_timeout(h)
self._cleanup()
except:
logging.exception("Error cleaning up %s", self)
def _cleanup(self):
raise NotImplementedError("_cleanup must be implemented in subclass")
def connect(self, name, callback, *args):
ret = GObject.GObject.connect(self, name, callback, *args)
self._gobject_handles.append(ret)
return ret
def disconnect(self, handle):
ret = GObject.GObject.disconnect(self, handle)
self._gobject_handles.remove(handle)
return ret
def add_gconf_handle(self, handle):
self._gconf_handles.append(handle)
def remove_gconf_handle(self, handle):
self.config.remove_notifier(handle)
self._gconf_handles.remove(handle)
def add_gobject_timeout(self, handle):
self._gobject_timeouts.append(handle)
def remove_gobject_timeout(self, handle):
GLib.source_remove(handle)
self._gobject_timeouts.remove(handle)
def _logtrace(self, msg=""):
if msg:
msg += " "
logging.debug("%s(%s %s)\n:%s",
msg, self.object_key, self._refcount(),
"".join(traceback.format_stack()))
def _refcount(self):
# Function generates 2 temporary refs, so adjust total accordingly
return (sys.getrefcount(self) - 2)
def connect_once(self, signal, func, *args):
id_list = []
def wrap_func(*wrapargs):
if id_list:
self.disconnect(id_list[0])
return func(*wrapargs)
conn_id = self.connect(signal, wrap_func, *args)
id_list.append(conn_id)
return conn_id
def connect_opt_out(self, signal, func, *args):
id_list = []
def wrap_func(*wrapargs):
ret = func(*wrapargs)
if ret and id_list:
self.disconnect(id_list[0])
conn_id = self.connect(signal, wrap_func, *args)
id_list.append(conn_id)
return conn_id
def idle_emit(self, signal, *args):
"""
Safe wrapper for using 'self.emit' with GLib.idle_add
"""
def emitwrap(_s, *_a):
self.emit(_s, *_a)
return False
self.idle_add(emitwrap, signal, *args)
def idle_add(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Make sure idle functions are run thread safe
"""
def cb():
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except:
print traceback.format_exc()
return False
return GLib.idle_add(cb)
def timeout_add(self, timeout, func, *args):
"""
Make sure timeout functions are run thread safe
"""
def cb():
try:
return func(*args)
except:
print traceback.format_exc()
return False
ret = GLib.timeout_add(timeout, cb)
self.add_gobject_timeout(ret)
return ret
def emit(self, signal_name, *args):
return GObject.GObject.emit(self, signal_name, *args)
def __del__(self):
try:
if self.config and self._leak_check:
self.config.remove_object(self.object_key)
except:
logging.exception("Error removing %s", self.object_key)
class vmmGObjectUI(vmmGObject):
def __init__(self, filename, windowname, builder=None, topwin=None):
vmmGObject.__init__(self)
if filename:
uifile = os.path.join(self.config.get_ui_dir(), filename)
self.builder = Gtk.Builder()
self.builder.set_translation_domain("virt-manager")
self.builder.add_from_string(file(uifile).read())
if not topwin:
self.topwin = self.widget(windowname)
self.topwin.hide()
else:
self.topwin = topwin
else:
self.builder = builder
self.topwin = topwin
from virtManager import error
self.err = error.vmmErrorDialog(self.topwin)
def widget(self, name):
return self.builder.get_object(name)
def cleanup(self):
self.close()
vmmGObject.cleanup(self)
self.builder = None
self.topwin.destroy()
self.topwin = None
self.err = None
def _cleanup(self):
raise NotImplementedError("_cleanup must be implemented in subclass")
def close(self, ignore1=None, ignore2=None):
pass
def bind_escape_key_close(self):
def close_on_escape(src_ignore, event):
if Gdk.keyval_name(event.keyval) == "Escape":
self.close()
self.topwin.connect("key-press-event", close_on_escape)