Example #1
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// FindEntity returns the entity with the given tag.
//
// The returned value can be of type *Machine, *Unit,
// *User, *Service or *Environment, depending
// on the tag.
func (st *State) FindEntity(tag string) (Entity, error) {
	kind, id, err := names.ParseTag(tag, "")
	switch kind {
	case names.MachineTagKind:
		return st.Machine(id)
	case names.UnitTagKind:
		return st.Unit(id)
	case names.UserTagKind:
		return st.User(id)
	case names.ServiceTagKind:
		return st.Service(id)
	case names.EnvironTagKind:
		env, err := st.Environment()
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		// Return an invalid entity error if the requested environment is not
		// the current one.
		if id != env.UUID() {
			if utils.IsValidUUIDString(id) {
				return nil, errors.NotFoundf("environment %q", id)
			}
			// TODO(axw) 2013-12-04 #1257587
			// We should not accept environment tags that do not match the
			// environment's UUID. We accept anything for now, to cater
			// both for past usage, and for potentially supporting aliases.
			logger.Warningf("environment-tag does not match current environment UUID: %q != %q", id, env.UUID())
			conf, err := st.EnvironConfig()
			if err != nil {
				logger.Warningf("EnvironConfig failed: %v", err)
			} else if id != conf.Name() {
				logger.Warningf("environment-tag does not match current environment name: %q != %q", id, conf.Name())
			}
		}
		return env, nil
	case names.RelationTagKind:
		return st.KeyRelation(id)
	case names.NetworkTagKind:
		return st.Network(id)
	}
	return nil, err
}
Example #2
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func (uuidSuite) TestIsValidUUIDFailsWhenNotValid(c *gc.C) {
	c.Assert(utils.IsValidUUIDString("blah"), gc.Equals, false)
}