cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules module¶
Module handling schedules
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
EditScheduleView
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.SchedulesFormCommon
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is_displayed
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This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
NewScheduleView
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.SchedulesFormCommon
This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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is_displayed
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
Schedule
(parent, name, description, filter, active=None, timer=None, emails=None, email_options=None)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.utils.update.Updateable
,cfme.utils.pretty.Pretty
,cfme.modeling.base.BaseEntity
Represents a schedule in Cloud Intel/Reports/Schedules.
Parameters: - name – Schedule name.
- description – Schedule description.
- filter – 3-tuple with filter selection (see the UI).
- active – Whether is this schedule active.
- run – Specifies how often this schedule runs. It can be either string “Once”, or a tuple, which maps to the two selects in UI (“Hourly”, “Every hour”)...
- time_zone – Specify time zone.
- start_date – Specify the start date.
- start_time – Specify the start time either as a string (“0:15”) or tuple (“0”, “15”)
- send_email – If specifies, turns on e-mail sending. Can be string, or list or set.
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__eq__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__ge__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__gt__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__le__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__lt__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__ne__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__repr__
()¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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active
= Attribute(name='active', default=None, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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description
= Attribute(name='description', default=NOTHING, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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email_options
= Attribute(name='email_options', default=None, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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emails
= Attribute(name='emails', default=None, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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exists
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filter
= Attribute(name='filter', default=NOTHING, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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name
= Attribute(name='name', default=NOTHING, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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pretty_attrs
= ['name', 'filter']¶
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timer
= Attribute(name='timer', default=None, validator=None, repr=True, cmp=True, hash=None, init=True, convert=None, metadata=mappingproxy({}))¶
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleAll
(obj, navigate_obj)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep
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VIEW
¶ alias of
SchedulesAllView
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prerequisite
¶ This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.
For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleCollection
(parent, filters=NOTHING)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.modeling.base.BaseCollection
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__eq__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__ge__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__gt__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__le__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__lt__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__ne__
(other)¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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__repr__
()¶ Automatically created by attrs.
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create
(name=None, description=None, filter=None, active=None, timer=None, emails=None, email_options=None)[source]¶
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delete_schedules
(*schedules, **kwargs)[source]¶ Select and delete specified schedules from VMDB.
Parameters: - *schedules – Schedules to delete. Can be objects or strings.
- cancel – (kwarg) Whether to cancel the deletion (Default: False)
Raises:
NameError
when some of the schedules were not found.
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disable_schedules
(*schedules)[source]¶ Select and disable specified schedules.
Parameters: *schedules – Schedules to disable. Can be objects or strings. Raises:
NameError
when some of the schedules were not found.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleDetails
(obj, navigate_obj)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep
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VIEW
¶ alias of
ScheduleDetailsView
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prerequisite
¶ This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.
For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleDetailsView
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.intelligence.reports.CloudIntelReportsView
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is_displayed
¶
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title
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleEdit
(obj, navigate_obj)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep
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VIEW
¶ alias of
EditScheduleView
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prerequisite
¶ This is a helper descriptor for navigation destinations which are linked to the same class.
For instance, imagine you have an object that has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToSibling as a helper. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
ScheduleNew
(obj, navigate_obj)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep
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VIEW
¶ alias of
NewScheduleView
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prerequisite
¶ This is a helper descriptor for navigation destinations which are linked to the same class.
For instance, imagine you have an object that has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToSibling as a helper. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
SchedulesAllView
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.intelligence.reports.CloudIntelReportsView
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is_displayed
¶
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paginator
¶ A class that implements the version picking functionality.
Basic usage is a descriptor in which you place instances of
VersionPick
in a view. Whenever is this instance accessed from an instance, it automatically picks the correct variant based on product_version defined in thewidgetastic.browser.Browser
.You can also use this separately using the
pick()
method.Example:
class MyView(View): something_version_dependent = VersionPick({ '1.0.0': Foo('bar'), '2.5.0': Bar('baz'), })
This sample will resolve the correct (Foo or Bar) kind of item and returns it.
Parameters: version_dict – Dictionary of version_introduced: item
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schedules_table
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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title
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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class
cfme.intelligence.reports.schedules.
SchedulesFormCommon
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
cfme.intelligence.reports.CloudIntelReportsView
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active
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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description
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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emails
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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emails_send
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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filter1
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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filter2
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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filter3
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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hour
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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minute
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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name
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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run
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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send_csv
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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send_if_empty
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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send_pdf
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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send_txt
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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starting_date
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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time_zone
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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title
¶ This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.
It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.
It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.
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