anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/pyanaconda/modules/common/submodule_manager.py
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#
# Submodule manager for kickstart services.
#
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#
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__all__ = ["SubmoduleManager"]
class SubmoduleManager:
"""Kickstart sub-module manager.
This class helps manage multiple kickstart service sub-modules.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._modules = []
def add_module(self, module):
"""Add a module."""
self._modules.append(module)
def publish_modules(self):
"""Publish the modules."""
for module in self._modules:
module.publish()
def process_kickstart(self, data):
"""Process the kickstart data in all modules."""
for module in self._modules:
module.process_kickstart(data)
def setup_kickstart(self, data):
"""Set up the kickstart data in all modules."""
for module in self._modules:
module.setup_kickstart(data)
def collect_requirements(self):
"""Collect requirements from all modules."""
requirements = []
for module in self._modules:
requirements.extend(module.collect_requirements())
return requirements
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._modules)