Add subroutines for asserting the content types of storages and volumes to reduce code duplication, e.g. when implementing preconditions in an API handler before calling vdisk_alloc().
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kral <d.k...@proxmox.com> --- changes since v2: * split documentation back to be above each helper * changed names of helpers from *_supported to *_available * made both helpers also assert whether storage is enabled src/PVE/Storage.pm | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/PVE/Storage.pm b/src/PVE/Storage.pm index d0a696a..b5a2c8a 100755 --- a/src/PVE/Storage.pm +++ b/src/PVE/Storage.pm @@ -537,6 +537,53 @@ sub parse_volume_id { return PVE::Storage::Plugin::parse_volume_id($volid, $noerr); } +=head3 assert_content_type_available($cfg, $storeid, $content_type [, $node]) + +Asserts whether the storage with the identifier C<$storeid>, which is defined +in C<$cfg>, is available and supports the content type C<$content_type>. + +If C<$node> is set, the assertion is made for the specified C<$node>, else for +the current node. + +If the check fails, the subroutine will C<die> with an error message for either +the storage being unavailable or the storage not supporting the specified +content type. + +=cut + +sub assert_content_type_available : prototype($$$;$) { + my ($cfg, $storeid, $content_type, $node) = @_; + + my $scfg = storage_check_enabled($cfg, $storeid, $node); + + die "storage '$storeid' does not support content type '$content_type'\n" + if !$scfg->{content}->{$content_type}; +} + +=head3 assert_volume_type_available($cfg, $volid [, $node]) + +Asserts whether the volume with the identifier C<$volid>, which is on a storage +defined in C<$cfg>, is available and supports the volume's content type +determined by C<L<< parse_volname()|/parse_volname($cfg, $volid) >>>. + +If C<$node> is set, the assertion is made for the specified C<$node>, else for +the current node. + +If the check fails, the subroutine will C<die> with an error message for either +the volume's storage being unavailable or the storage not supporting the +volume's content type. + +=cut + +sub assert_volume_type_available : prototype($$;$) { + my ($cfg, $volid, $node) = @_; + + my ($storeid) = parse_volume_id($volid); + my ($vtype) = parse_volname($cfg, $volid); + + assert_content_type_available($cfg, $storeid, $vtype, $node); +} + # test if we have read access to volid sub check_volume_access { my ($rpcenv, $user, $cfg, $vmid, $volid, $type) = @_; -- 2.39.5 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel