cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item module

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.ActionsCell(parent, tab, logger=None)[source]

Bases: widgetastic.widget.View

delete

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.

edit

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.

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.Add(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of AddAnsibleCatalogItemView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AddAnsibleCatalogItemView(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AnsibleCatalogItemForm

add

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.

is_displayed
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.All(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of AllCatalogItemView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AnsibleCatalogItemForm(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.services.catalogs.ServicesCatalogView

cancel

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.

catalog

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.

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.

display_in_catalog

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.

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.

provisioning

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.

retirement

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.

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.

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AnsibleExtraVariables(parent, tab, logger=None)[source]

Bases: widgetastic.widget.View

Represents extra variables part of ansible service catalog edit form.

Parameters:tab (str) – tab name where this view is located. Can be “provisioning” or “retirement”.
add

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.

all_vars
default_value

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.

fill(*args, **kwargs)[source]
Parameters:values (list) – [] to remove all vars or [(“var”, “value”), ...] to fill the view.
read(*args, **kwargs)[source]
variable

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.

variables_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.

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AnsiblePlaybookCatalogItem(name, description, provisioning, display_in_catalog=None, catalog=None, retirement=None, appliance=None)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.update.Updateable, cfme.utils.appliance.Navigatable, cfme.common.WidgetasticTaggable

Represents Ansible Playbook catalog item.

Example

from cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item import AnsiblePlaybookCatalogItem
catalog_item = AnsiblePlaybookCatalogItem(
    "some_catalog_name",
    "some_description",
    provisioning={
        "repository": "Some repository",
        "playbook": "some_playbook.yml",
        "machine_credential": "CFME Default Credential",
        "create_new": True,
        "provisioning_dialog_name": "some_dialog",
        "extra_vars": [("some_var", "some_value")]
    }
)
catalog_item.create()
catalog_item.delete()
Parameters:
  • name (str) – catalog item name
  • description (str) – catalog item description
  • provisioning (dict) – provisioning data
  • catalog (py:class:cfme.services.catalogs.catalog.Catalog) – catalog object
  • display_in_catalog (bool) – whether this playbook displayed in catalog
  • retirement (dict) – retirement data
create()[source]
delete(cancel=False)[source]
exists
update(updates)[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.BootstrapSelect(parent, id=None, name=None, locator=None, can_hide_on_select=False, logger=None)[source]

Bases: widgetastic_patternfly.BootstrapSelect

BootstrapSelect widget for Ansible Playbook Catalog Item form.

BootstrapSelect widgets don’t have data-id attribute in this form, so we have to override ROOT locator.

ROOT
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.Details(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of DetailsAnsibleCatalogItemView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.DetailsAnsibleCatalogItemView(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.services.catalogs.ServicesCatalogView

Has to be in view standards, changed for WidgetasticTaggable.get_tags()

entities

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.

is_displayed
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.DetailsEntitiesAnsibleCatalogItemView(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: widgetastic.widget.View

basic_information

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.

custom_image

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.

provisioning

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.

retirement

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.

smart_management

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.

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.

upload

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.

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.Edit(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of EditAnsibleCatalogItemView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.EditAnsibleCatalogItemView(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.AnsibleCatalogItemForm

is_displayed
reset

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.

save

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.

class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.EditTags(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of TagPageView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.PickItemType(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of SelectCatalogItemTypeView

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.

step()[source]
class cfme.services.catalogs.ansible_catalog_item.SelectCatalogItemTypeView(parent, logger=None, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.services.catalogs.ServicesCatalogView

add

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.

cancel

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.

catalog_item_type

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.

is_displayed
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.