template_dir = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'templates')
+class Error(RuntimeError):
+ r"""
+ Error(command) -> Error instance :: Base DhcpHandler exception class.
+
+ All exceptions raised by the DhcpHandler inherits from this one, so you can
+ easily catch any DhcpHandler exception.
+
+ message - A descriptive error message.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, message):
+ r"Initialize the Error object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = message
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.message
+
+class HostError(Error, KeyError):
+ r"""
+ HostError(hostname) -> HostError instance
+
+ This is the base exception for all host related errors.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, hostname):
+ r"Initialize the object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = 'Host error: "%s"' % hostname
+
+class HostAlreadyExistsError(HostError):
+ r"""
+ HostAlreadyExistsError(hostname) -> HostAlreadyExistsError instance
+
+ This exception is raised when trying to add a hostname that already exists.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, hostname):
+ r"Initialize the object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = 'Host already exists: "%s"' % hostname
+
+class HostNotFoundError(HostError):
+ r"""
+ HostNotFoundError(hostname) -> HostNotFoundError instance
+
+ This exception is raised when trying to operate on a hostname that doesn't
+ exists.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, hostname):
+ r"Initialize the object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = 'Host not found: "%s"' % hostname
+
+class ParameterError(Error, KeyError):
+ r"""
+ ParameterError(paramname) -> ParameterError instance
+
+ This is the base exception for all DhcpHandler parameters related errors.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, paramname):
+ r"Initialize the object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = 'Parameter error: "%s"' % paramname
+
+class ParameterNotFoundError(ParameterError):
+ r"""
+ ParameterNotFoundError(hostname) -> ParameterNotFoundError instance
+
+ This exception is raised when trying to operate on a parameter that doesn't
+ exists.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, paramname):
+ r"Initialize the object. See class documentation for more info."
+ self.message = 'Parameter not found: "%s"' % paramname
+
+
class Host:
r"""Host(name, ip, mac) -> Host instance :: Class representing a host.
@handler
def add(self, name, ip, mac):
r"add(name, ip, mac) -> None :: Add a host to the hosts list."
- # XXX deberia indexar por hostname o por ip? o por mac? :)
- # o por nada... Puedo tener un nombre con muchas IPs? Una IP con muchos
- # nombres? Una MAC con muchas IP? una MAC con muchos nombre? Etc...
+ if name in self.hosts:
+ raise HostAlreadyExistsError(name)
self.hosts[name] = Host(name, ip, mac)
@handler
def update(self, name, ip=None, mac=None):
r"update(name[, ip[, mac]]) -> None :: Update a host of the hosts list."
if not name in self.hosts:
- raise KeyError('Host not found')
+ raise HostNotFoundError(name)
if ip is not None:
self.hosts[name].ip = ip
if mac is not None:
def delete(self, name):
r"delete(name) -> None :: Delete a host of the hosts list."
if not name in self.hosts:
- raise KeyError('Host not found')
+ raise HostNotFoundError(name)
del self.hosts[name]
@handler
def set(self, param, value):
r"set(param, value) -> None :: Set a DHCP parameter."
if not param in self.vars:
- raise KeyError('Parameter ' + param + ' not found')
+ raise ParameterNotFoundError(param)
self.vars[param] = value
@handler