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#
# A bash command completion script for ovs-appctl.
#
#
# Right now, the script can do the following:
#
# - display available completion or complete on unfinished user input
# (long option, subcommand, and argument).
#
# - once the subcommand (e.g. ofproto/trace) has been given, the
# script will print the subcommand format.
#
# - the script can convert between keywords like 'bridge/port/interface/dp'
# and the available record in ovsdb.
#
# The limitation are:
#
# - only support small set of important keywords
# (dp, datapath, bridge, switch, port, interface, iface).
#
# - does not support parsing of nested option
# (e.g. ovsdb-tool create [db [schema]]).
#
# - does not support expansion on repeatitive argument
# (e.g. ovs-dpctl show [dp...]).
#
# - only support matching on long options, and only in the format
# (--option [arg], i.e. should not use --option=[arg]).
#
#
#
# Keywords
# ========
#
#
#
# Expandable keywords.
_KWORDS=(bridge switch port interface iface dp_name dp)
# Command name.
_COMMAND=
# Printf enabler.
_PRINTF_ENABLE=
# Bash prompt.
_BASH_PROMPT=
# Output to the compgen.
_COMP_WORDLIST=
#
# For ovs-appctl command only.
#
# Target in the current completion, default ovs-vswitchd.
_APPCTL_TARGET=
# Possible targets.
_POSSIBLE_TARGETS="ovs-vswitchd ovsdb-server ovs-ofctl"
# Command Extraction
# ==================
#
#
#
# Extracts all subcommands of 'command'.
# If fails, returns nothing.
extract_subcmds() {
local command=$_COMMAND
local target=
local subcmds error
if [ -n "$_APPCTL_TARGET" ]; then
target="--target $_APPCTL_TARGET"
fi
subcmds="$($command $target list-commands 2>/dev/null | tail -n +2 | cut -c3- \
| cut -d ' ' -f1)" || error="TRUE"
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "$subcmds"
fi
}
# Extracts all long options of ovs-appctl.
# If fails, returns nothing.
extract_options() {
local command=$_COMMAND
local options error
options="$($command --option 2>/dev/null | sort | sed -n '/^--.*/p' | cut -d '=' -f1)" \
|| error="TRUE"
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "$options"
fi
}
# Returns the option format, if the option asks for an argument.
# If fails, returns nothing.
option_require_arg() {
local command=$_COMMAND
local option=$1
local require_arg error
require_arg="$($command --option | sort | sed -n '/^--.*/p' | grep -- "$option" | grep -- "=")" \
|| error="TRUE"
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "$require_arg"
fi
}
# Combination Discovery
# =====================
#
#
#
# Given the subcommand formats, finds all possible completions
# at current completion level.
find_possible_comps() {
local combs="$@"
local comps=
local line
while read line; do
local arg=
for arg in $line; do
# If it is an optional argument, gets all completions,
# and continues.
if [ -n "$(sed -n '/^\[.*\]$/p' <<< "$arg")" ]; then
local opt_arg="$(sed -e 's/^\[\(.*\)\]$/\1/' <<< "$arg")"
local opt_args=()
IFS='|' read -a opt_args <<< "$opt_arg"
comps="${opt_args[@]} $comps"
# If it is in format "\[*", it is a start of nested
# option, do not parse.
elif [ -n "$(sed -n "/^\[.*$/p" <<< "$arg")" ]; then
break;
# If it is a compulsory argument, adds it to the comps
# and break, since all following args are for next stage.
else
local args=()
IFS='|' read -a args <<< "$arg"
comps="${args[@]} $comps"
break;
fi
done
done <<< "$combs"
echo "$comps"
}
# Given the subcommand format, and the current command line input,
# finds keywords of all possible completions.
subcmd_find_keyword_based_on_input() {
local format="$1"
local cmd_line=($2)
local mult=
local combs=
local comps=
local arg line
# finds all combinations by searching for '{}'.
# there should only be one '{}', otherwise, the
# command format should be changed to multiple commands.
mult="$(sed -n 's/^.*{\(.*\)}.*$/ \1/p' <<< "$format" | tr '|' '\n' | cut -c1-)"
if [ -n "$mult" ]; then
while read line; do
local tmp=
tmp="$(sed -e "s@{\(.*\)}@$line@" <<< "$format")"
combs="$combs@$tmp"
done <<< "$mult"
combs="$(tr '@' '\n' <<< "$combs")"
else
combs="$format"
fi
# Now, starts from the first argument, narrows down the
# subcommand format combinations.
for arg in "${subcmd_line[@]}"; do
local kword possible_comps
# Finds next level possible comps.
possible_comps=$(find_possible_comps "$combs")
# Finds the kword.
kword="$(arg_to_kwords "$arg" "$possible_comps")"
# Returns if could not find 'kword'
if [ -z "$kword" ]; then
return
fi
# Trims the 'combs', keeps context only after 'kword'.
if [ -n "$combs" ]; then
combs="$(sed -n "s@^.*\[\{0,1\}$kword|\{0,1\}[a-z_]*\]\{0,1\} @@p" <<< "$combs")"
fi
done
comps="$(find_possible_comps "$combs")"
echo "$comps"
}
# Helper
# ======
#
#
#
# Prints the input to stderr. $_PRINTF_ENABLE must be filled.
printf_stderr() {
local stderr_out="$@"
if [ -n "$_PRINTF_ENABLE" ]; then
printf "\n$stderr_out" 1>&2
fi
}
# Extracts the bash prompt PS1, outputs it with the input argument
# via 'printf_stderr'.
#
# Original idea inspired by:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10060500/bash-how-to-evaluate-ps1-ps2
#
# The code below is taken from Peter Amidon. His change makes it more
# robust.
extract_bash_prompt() {
local myPS1 v
myPS1="$(sed 's/Begin prompt/\\Begin prompt/; s/End prompt/\\End prompt/' <<< "$PS1")"
v="$(bash --norc --noprofile -i 2>&1 <<< $'PS1=\"'"$myPS1"$'\" \n# Begin prompt\n# End prompt')"
v="${v##*# Begin prompt}"
_BASH_PROMPT="$(tail -n +2 <<< "${v%# End prompt*}" | sed 's/\\Begin prompt/Begin prompt/; s/\\End prompt/End prompt/')"
}
# Keyword Conversion
# ==================
#
#
#
# All completion functions.
complete_bridge () {
local result error
result=$(ovs-vsctl list-br 2>/dev/null | grep -- "^$1") || error="TRUE"
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "${result}"
fi
}
complete_port () {
local ports result error
local all_ports
all_ports=$(ovs-vsctl --format=table \
--no-headings \
--columns=name \
list Port 2>/dev/null) || error="TRUE"
ports=$(printf "$all_ports" | sort | tr -d '"' | uniq -u)
result=$(grep -- "^$1" <<< "$ports")
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "${result}"
fi
}
complete_iface () {
local bridge bridges result error
bridges=$(ovs-vsctl list-br 2>/dev/null) || error="TRUE"
for bridge in $bridges; do
local ifaces
ifaces=$(ovs-vsctl list-ifaces "${bridge}" 2>/dev/null) || error="TRUE"
result="${result} ${ifaces}"
done
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "${result}"
fi
}
complete_dp () {
local dps result error
dps=$(ovs-appctl dpctl/dump-dps 2>/dev/null | cut -d '@' -f2) || error="TRUE"
result=$(grep -- "^$1" <<< "$dps")
if [ -z "$error" ]; then
echo "${result}"
fi
}
# Converts the argument (e.g. bridge/port/interface/dp name) to
# the corresponding keywords.
# Returns empty string if could not map the arg to any keyword.
arg_to_kwords() {
local arg="$1"
local possible_kwords=($2)
local non_parsables=()
local match=
local kword
for kword in ${possible_kwords[@]}; do
case "$kword" in
bridge|switch)
match="$(complete_bridge "$arg")"
;;
port)
match="$(complete_port "$arg")"
;;
interface|iface)
match="$(complete_iface "$arg")"
;;
dp_name|dp)
match="$(complete_dp "$arg")"
;;
*)
if [ "$arg" = "$kword" ]; then
match="$kword"
else
non_parsables+=("$kword")
continue
fi
;;
esac
if [ -n "$match" ]; then
echo "$kword"
return
fi
done
# If there is only one non-parsable kword,
# just assumes the user input it.
if [ "${#non_parsables[@]}" -eq "1" ]; then
echo "$non_parsables"
return
fi
}
# Expands the keywords to the corresponding instance names.
kwords_to_args() {
local possible_kwords=($@)
local args=()
local printf_expand_once=
local kword
for kword in ${possible_kwords[@]}; do
local match=
case "${kword}" in
bridge|switch)
match="$(complete_bridge "")"
;;
port)
match="$(complete_port "")"
;;
interface|iface)
match="$(complete_iface "")"
;;
dp_name|dp)
match="$(complete_dp "")"
;;
-*)
# Treats option as kword as well.
match="$kword"
;;
*)
match=
;;
esac
match=$(echo "$match" | tr '\n' ' ' | tr -s ' ' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//')
args+=( $match )
if [ -n "$_PRINTF_ENABLE" ]; then
local output_stderr=
if [ -z "$printf_expand_once" ]; then
printf_expand_once="once"
printf -v output_stderr "\nArgument expansion:\n"
fi
printf -v output_stderr "$output_stderr available completions \
for keyword \"%s\": %s " "$kword" "$match"
printf_stderr "$output_stderr"
fi
done
echo "${args[@]}"
}
# Parse and Compgen
# =================
#
#
#
# This function takes the current command line arguments as input,
# finds the command format and returns the possible completions.
parse_and_compgen() {
local command=$_COMMAND
local subcmd_line=($@)
local subcmd=${subcmd_line[0]}
local target=
local subcmd_format=
local comp_keywords=
local comp_wordlist=
if [ -n "$_APPCTL_TARGET" ]; then
target="--target $_APPCTL_TARGET"
fi
# Extracts the subcommand format.
subcmd_format="$($command $target list-commands 2>/dev/null | tail -n +2 | cut -c3- \
| awk -v opt=$subcmd '$1 == opt {print $0}' | tr -s ' ' )"
# Finds the possible completions based on input argument.
comp_keyword="$(subcmd_find_keyword_based_on_input "$subcmd_format" \
"${subcmd_line[@]}")"
# Prints subcommand format and expands the keywords if 'comp_keyword'
# is not empty.
if [ -n "$comp_keyword" ]; then
printf_stderr "$(printf "\nCommand format:\n%s" "$subcmd_format")"
comp_wordlist="$(kwords_to_args "$comp_keyword")"
# If there is no expanded completions, returns "NO_EXPAN" to
# distinguish from the case of no available completions.
if [ -z "$comp_wordlist" ]; then
echo "NO_EXPAN"
else
echo "$comp_wordlist"
fi
fi
}
# Compgen Helper
# ==============
#
#
#
# Takes the current command line arguments and returns the possible
# completions.
#
# At the beginning, the options are checked and completed. For ovs-appctl
# completion, The function looks for the --target option which gives the
# target daemon name. If it is not provided, by default, 'ovs-vswitchd'
# is used.
#
# Then, tries to locate and complete the subcommand. If the subcommand
# is provided, the following arguments are passed to the 'parse_and_compgen'
# function to figure out the corresponding completion of the subcommand.
#
# Returns the completion arguments on success.
ovs_comp_helper() {
local cmd_line_so_far=($@)
local comp_wordlist _subcmd options i
local j=-1
# Parse the command-line args till we find the subcommand.
for i in "${!cmd_line_so_far[@]}"; do
# if $i is not greater than $j, it means the previous iteration
# skips not-visited args. so, do nothing and catch up.
if [ $i -le $j ]; then continue; fi
j=$i
if [[ "${cmd_line_so_far[i]}" =~ ^--* ]]; then
# If --target is found, locate the target daemon.
# Else, it is an option command, fill the comp_wordlist with
# all options.
if [ "$_COMMAND" = "ovs-appctl" ] \
&& [[ "${cmd_line_so_far[i]}" =~ ^--target$ ]]; then
_APPCTL_TARGET="ovs-vswitchd"
if [ -n "${cmd_line_so_far[j+1]}" ]; then
local daemon
for daemon in $_POSSIBLE_TARGETS; do
# Greps "$daemon" in argument, since the argument may
# be the path to the pid file.
if [ "$daemon" = "${cmd_line_so_far[j+1]}" ]; then
_APPCTL_TARGET="$daemon"
((j++))
break
fi
done
continue
else
comp_wordlist="$_POSSIBLE_TARGETS"
break
fi
else
options="$(extract_options $_COMMAND)"
# See if we could find the exact option.
if [ "${cmd_line_so_far[i]}" = "$(grep -- "${cmd_line_so_far[i]}" <<< "$options")" ]; then
# If an argument is required and next argument is non-empty,
# skip it. Else, return directly.
if [ -n "$(option_require_arg "${cmd_line_so_far[i]}")" ]; then
((j++))
if [ -z "${cmd_line_so_far[j]}" ]; then
printf_stderr "\nOption requires an arugment."
return
fi
fi
continue
# Else, need to keep completing on option.
else
comp_wordlist="$options"
break
fi
fi
fi
# Takes the first non-option argument as subcmd.
_subcmd="${cmd_line_so_far[i]}"
break
done
if [ -z "$comp_wordlist" ]; then
# If the subcommand is not found, provides all subcmds and options.
if [ -z "$_subcmd" ]; then
comp_wordlist="$(extract_subcmds) $(extract_options)"
# Else parses the current arguments and finds the possible completions.
else
# $j stores the index of the subcmd in cmd_line_so_far.
comp_wordlist="$(parse_and_compgen "${cmd_line_so_far[@]:$j}")"
fi
fi
echo "$comp_wordlist"
}
# Compgen
# =======
#
#
#
# The compgen function.
_ovs_command_complete() {
local cur prev
_COMMAND=${COMP_WORDS} # element 0 is the command.
COMPREPLY=()
cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
# Do not print anything at first [TAB] execution.
if [ "$COMP_TYPE" -eq "9" ]; then
_PRINTF_ENABLE=
else
_PRINTF_ENABLE="enabled"
fi
# Extracts bash prompt PS1.
if [ "$1" != "debug" ]; then
extract_bash_prompt
fi
# Invokes the helper function to get all available completions.
# Always not input the 'COMP_WORD' at 'COMP_CWORD', since it is
# the one to be completed.
_COMP_WORDLIST="$(ovs_comp_helper \
${COMP_WORDS[@]:1:COMP_CWORD-1})"
# This is a hack to prevent autocompleting when there is only one
# available completion and printf disabled.
if [ -z "$_PRINTF_ENABLE" ] && [ -n "$_COMP_WORDLIST" ]; then
_COMP_WORDLIST="$_COMP_WORDLIST none void no-op"
fi
if [ -n "$_PRINTF_ENABLE" ] && [ -n "$_COMP_WORDLIST" ]; then
if [ -n "$(echo $_COMP_WORDLIST | tr ' ' '\n' | sed -e '/NO_EXPAN/d' | grep -- "^$cur")" ]; then
printf_stderr "\nAvailable completions:\n"
else
if [ "$1" != "debug" ]; then
# If there is no match between '$cur' and the '$_COMP_WORDLIST'
# prints a bash prompt since the 'complete' will not print it.
printf_stderr "\n$_BASH_PROMPT${COMP_WORDS[@]}"
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then
printf_stderr "$(echo $_COMP_WORDLIST | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u | sed -e '/NO_EXPAN/d' | grep -- "$cur")\n"
else
if [ -n "$_COMP_WORDLIST" ]; then
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(echo $_COMP_WORDLIST | tr ' ' '\n' \
| sort -u | sed -e '/NO_EXPAN/d')" -- $cur) )
else
compopt -o nospace
# If there is no completions, just complete on file path.
_filedir
fi
fi
return 0
}
# Debug mode.
if [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then
shift
COMP_TYPE=0
COMP_WORDS=($@)
COMP_CWORD="$(expr $# - 1)"
# If the last argument is TAB, it means that the previous
# argument is already complete and script should complete
# next argument which is not input yet. This hack is for
# compromising the fact that bash cannot take unquoted
# empty argument.
if [ "${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}" = "TAB" ]; then
COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]=""
fi
_ovs_command_complete "debug"
# Normal compgen mode.
else
complete -F _ovs_command_complete ovs-appctl
complete -F _ovs_command_complete ovs-ofctl
complete -F _ovs_command_complete ovs-dpctl
complete -F _ovs_command_complete ovsdb-tool
fi