import logging
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import enum, global_config

# Changing this file has consequences that need to be understood.
# Adding a protection level to the enum requires you to append your change to
# the end of the enum or a database migration needs to be added to migrate
# older protections to match the layout of the new enum.
# Removing a protection level from the enum requires a database migration to
# update the integer values in the DB and migrate hosts that use the removed
# protection to a default protection level.
# IF THIS IS NOT DONE HOSTS' PROTECTION LEVELS WILL BE CHANGED RANDOMLY.

Protection = enum.Enum('No protection',          # Repair can do anything to
                                                 # this host.
                       'Repair software only',   # repair should try to fix any
                                                 # software problem
                       'Repair filesystem only', # Repair should only try to
                                                 # recover the file system.
                       'Do not repair',          # Repair should not touch this
                                                 # host.
                       'Do not verify',          # Don't even try to verify
                                                 # this host
                       )

running_client = global_config.global_config.check_stand_alone_client_run()

try:
    _bad_value = object()
    default_protection = global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
                            'HOSTS', 'default_protection', default=_bad_value)
    if default_protection == _bad_value:
        if not running_client:
            raise global_config.ConfigError(
                'No HOSTS.default_protection defined in global_config.ini')
    else:
        default = Protection.get_value(default_protection)

# It is OK to have an empty global configuration object (stand alone client)
# so we trap this exception.
except global_config.ConfigError:
    pass

choices = Protection.choices()