xenadmin/XenModel/Actions/MultipleAction.cs

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using XenAdmin.Core;
using XenAdmin.Network;
using XenAPI;
namespace XenAdmin.Actions
{
// Run several actions. The outer action is asynchronous, but the subactions are run synchronously within that.
public class MultipleAction : AsyncAction, IDisposable
{
private static readonly log4net.ILog log = log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType);
protected readonly List<AsyncAction> subActions;
private readonly string endDescription;
public bool ShowSubActionsDetails { get; private set; }
public string SubActionTitle { get; private set; }
public string SubActionDescription { get; private set; }
public bool StopOnFirstException { get; private set; }
public MultipleAction(IXenConnection connection, string title, string startDescription, string endDescription, List<AsyncAction> subActions, bool suppressHistory)
: base(connection, title, startDescription, suppressHistory)
{
this.endDescription = endDescription;
this.subActions = subActions;
this.Completed += MultipleAction_Completed;
}
public MultipleAction(IXenConnection connection, string title, string startDescription, string endDescription, List<AsyncAction> subActions)
: this(connection, title, startDescription, endDescription, subActions, false)
{}
public MultipleAction(IXenConnection connection, string title, string startDescription, string endDescription,
List<AsyncAction> subActions, bool suppressHistory, bool showSubActionsDetails)
: this(connection, title, startDescription, endDescription, subActions, suppressHistory)
{
ShowSubActionsDetails = showSubActionsDetails;
if (showSubActionsDetails)
RegisterEvents();
}
public MultipleAction(IXenConnection connection, string title, string startDescription, string endDescription,
List<AsyncAction> subActions, bool suppressHistory, bool showSubActionsDetails, bool stopOnFirstException)
: this(connection, title, startDescription, endDescription, subActions, suppressHistory, showSubActionsDetails)
{
StopOnFirstException = stopOnFirstException;
}
// The multiple action gets its ApiMethodsToRoleCheck by accumulating the lists from each of the subactions
public override RbacMethodList GetApiMethodsToRoleCheck
{
get
{
RbacMethodList list = new RbacMethodList();
foreach (AsyncAction subAction in subActions)
list.AddRange(subAction.GetApiMethodsToRoleCheck);
return list;
}
}
protected override void Run()
{
PercentComplete = 0;
var exceptions = new List<Exception>();
RunSubActions(exceptions);
PercentComplete = 100;
Description = endDescription;
if (exceptions.Count > 1)
{
foreach (Exception e in exceptions)
log.Error(e);
Exception = new Exception(Messages.SOME_ERRORS_ENCOUNTERED);
}
}
private void RegisterEvents()
{
foreach (AsyncAction subAction in subActions)
subAction.Changed += SubActionChanged;
}
private void DeregisterEvents()
{
foreach (AsyncAction subAction in subActions)
subAction.Changed -= SubActionChanged;
}
private void SubActionChanged(ActionBase sender)
{
AsyncAction subAction = sender as AsyncAction;
if (subAction != null)
{
SubActionTitle = subAction.Title;
SubActionDescription = subAction.Description;
OnChanged();
}
}
protected virtual void RunSubActions(List<Exception> exceptions)
{
int i = 0;
foreach (AsyncAction subAction in subActions)
{
try
{
subAction.RunExternal(Session);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Failure f = e as Failure;
if (f != null && Connection != null && f.ErrorDescription[0] == Failure.RBAC_PERMISSION_DENIED)
{
Failure.ParseRBACFailure(f, Connection, Session ?? Connection.Session);
}
exceptions.Add(e);
// Record the first exception we come to. Though later if there are more than one we will replace this with non specific one.
if (Exception == null)
Exception = e;
if (StopOnFirstException)
break;
}
i++;
PercentComplete = 100 * i / subActions.Count;
}
}
protected virtual void MultipleAction_Completed(ActionBase sender)
{
// The MultipleAction can sometimes complete prematurely, for example
// if the sudo dialog is cancelled, of (less likely) if one of the
// subactions throws an exception in its GetApiMethodsToRoleCheck.
// In this case, we need to cancel this action's subactions.
foreach (AsyncAction subAction in subActions)
{
if (!subAction.IsCompleted)
subAction.Cancel();
}
}
#region IDisposable Members
public void Dispose()
{
DeregisterEvents();
}
#endregion
}
}