oslo_utils.specs_matcher.make_grammar()¶Creates the grammar to be used by a spec matcher.
The grammar created supports the following operations.
= : equal to or greater than. This is equivalent to >= and is
supported for legacy reasons!= : Float/integer value not equal<= : Float/integer value less than or equal< : Float/integer value less than== : Float/integer value equal>= : Float/integer value greater than or equal> : Float/integer value greaters!= : Not equals< : Less thans<= : Less than or equals== : Equals> : Greater thans>= : Greater than or equal<all-in> : All items ‘in’ value<in> : Item ‘in’ value, like a substring in a string.<or> : Logical ‘or’If no operator is specified the default is s== (string equality comparison)
">= 60" Is the numerical value greater than or equal to 60"<or> spam <or> eggs" Does the value contain spam or eggs"s== 2.1.0" Is the string value equal to 2.1.0"<in> gcc" Is the string gcc contained in the value string"<all-in> aes mmx" Are both aes and mmx in the value| Returns: | A pyparsing.MatchFirst object. See https://pythonhosted.org/pyparsing/ for details on pyparsing. |
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oslo_utils.specs_matcher.match(cmp_value, spec)¶Match a given value to a given spec DSL.
This uses the grammar defined by make_grammar()
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| Returns: | True if cmp_value is a match for spec. False otherwise. |
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