func (context *statusContext) makeMachineStatus(machine *state.Machine) (status api.MachineStatus) { status.Id = machine.Id() status.Life, status.AgentVersion, status.AgentState, status.AgentStateInfo, status.Err = processAgent(machine) status.Series = machine.Series() status.Jobs = paramsJobsFromJobs(machine.Jobs()) status.WantsVote = machine.WantsVote() status.HasVote = machine.HasVote() instid, err := machine.InstanceId() if err == nil { status.InstanceId = instid status.InstanceState, err = machine.InstanceStatus() if err != nil { status.InstanceState = "error" } status.DNSName = instance.SelectPublicAddress(machine.Addresses()) } else { if state.IsNotProvisionedError(err) { status.InstanceId = "pending" } else { status.InstanceId = "error" } // There's no point in reporting a pending agent state // if the machine hasn't been provisioned. This // also makes unprovisioned machines visually distinct // in the output. status.AgentState = "" } hc, err := machine.HardwareCharacteristics() if err != nil { if !errors.IsNotFound(err) { status.Hardware = "error" } } else { status.Hardware = hc.String() } status.Containers = make(map[string]api.MachineStatus) return }
func getProvisioningInfo(m *state.Machine) (*params.ProvisioningInfo, error) { cons, err := m.Constraints() if err != nil { return nil, err } // TODO(dimitern) For now, since network names and // provider ids are the same, we return what we got // from state. In the future, when networks can be // added before provisioning, we should convert both // slices from juju network names to provider-specific // ids before returning them. includeNetworks, excludeNetworks, err := m.RequestedNetworks() if err != nil { return nil, err } return ¶ms.ProvisioningInfo{ Constraints: cons, Series: m.Series(), Placement: m.Placement(), IncludeNetworks: includeNetworks, ExcludeNetworks: excludeNetworks, }, nil }