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/*-
* ============LICENSE_START=======================================================
* SDC
* ================================================================================
* Copyright (C) 2019 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
* ================================================================================
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
* ============LICENSE_END=========================================================
*/
package org.onap.sdc.toscaparser.api;
import org.onap.sdc.toscaparser.api.common.JToscaValidationIssue;
import org.onap.sdc.toscaparser.api.utils.ThreadLocalsHolder;
public class UnsupportedType {
// Note: TOSCA spec version related
/*
The tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage and tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage
used here as un_supported_types are part of the name changes in TOSCA spec
version 1.1. The original name as specified in version 1.0 are,
tosca.nodes.BlockStorage and tosca.nodes.ObjectStorage which are supported
by the tosca-parser. Since there are little overlapping in version support
currently in the tosca-parser, the names tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage
and tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage are used here to demonstrate the usage
of un_supported_types. As tosca-parser move to provide support for version
1.1 and higher, they will be removed.
*/
private UnsupportedType() {
}
private static final String[] UNSUPPORTED_TYPES = {
"tosca.test.invalidtype",
"tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage",
"tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage"};
public static boolean validateType(String entityType) {
for (String ust : UNSUPPORTED_TYPES) {
if (ust.equals(entityType)) {
ThreadLocalsHolder.getCollector().appendValidationIssue(new JToscaValidationIssue("JE251", String.format(
"UnsupportedTypeError: Entity type \"%s\" is not supported", entityType)));
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
}
/*python
from toscaparser.common.exception import ValidationIssueCollector
from toscaparser.common.exception import UnsupportedTypeError
from toscaparser.utils.gettextutils import _
log = logging.getLogger('tosca')
class UnsupportedType(object):
"""Note: TOSCA spec version related
The tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage and tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage
used here as un_supported_types are part of the name changes in TOSCA spec
version 1.1. The original name as specified in version 1.0 are,
tosca.nodes.BlockStorage and tosca.nodes.ObjectStorage which are supported
by the tosca-parser. Since there are little overlapping in version support
currently in the tosca-parser, the names tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage
and tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage are used here to demonstrate the usage
of un_supported_types. As tosca-parser move to provide support for version
1.1 and higher, they will be removed.
"""
un_supported_types = ['tosca.test.invalidtype',
'tosca.nodes.Storage.ObjectStorage',
'tosca.nodes.Storage.BlockStorage']
def __init__(self):
pass
@staticmethod
def validate_type(entitytype):
if entitytype in UnsupportedType.un_supported_types:
ValidationIssueCollector.appendException(UnsupportedTypeError(
what=_('%s')
% entitytype))
return True
else:
return False
*/
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