Monty Taylor 796bfad22d Use json for in-tree cloud data
In preparation for sharing the default and vendor data with other
projects, potentially even non-python ones, move the data into json
format, which is slighly less exciting to read, but has more widespread
standard library support. The user-facing config file will still be in
yaml format, because that's easier on the eyes and it's expected to be
read and edited by humans.

Continue to accept yaml everywhere, because an end user may have dropped
a yaml config file into a dir somewhere, and that's fine.

Change-Id: I269d31e61da433ac20abb39acdde0f9f9fe12837
2015-11-03 10:38:17 -05:00

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import glob
import json
import os
import yaml
_vendors_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
_vendor_defaults = None
def get_profile(profile_name):
global _vendor_defaults
if _vendor_defaults is None:
_vendor_defaults = {}
for vendor in glob.glob(os.path.join(_vendors_path, '*.yaml')):
with open(vendor, 'r') as f:
vendor_data = yaml.safe_load(f)
_vendor_defaults[vendor_data['name']] = vendor_data['profile']
for vendor in glob.glob(os.path.join(_vendors_path, '*.json')):
with open(vendor, 'r') as f:
vendor_data = json.load(f)
_vendor_defaults[vendor_data['name']] = vendor_data['profile']
return _vendor_defaults.get(profile_name)