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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Ansible module to manage mysql variables
( c ) 2013 , Balazs Pocze < banyek @gawker.com >
Certain parts are taken from Mark Theunissen ' s mysqldb module
This file is part of Ansible
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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"""
DOCUMENTATION = '''
- - -
module : mysql_variables
short_description : Manage MySQL global variables
description :
- Query / Set MySQL variables
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version_added : 1.3
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author : " Balazs Pocze (@banyek) "
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options :
variable :
description :
- Variable name to operate
required : True
value :
description :
- If set , then sets variable value to this
required : False
login_user :
description :
- username to connect mysql host , if defined login_password also needed .
required : False
login_password :
description :
- password to connect mysql host , if defined login_user also needed .
required : False
login_host :
description :
- mysql host to connect
required : False
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login_port :
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version_added : " 2.0 "
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description :
- mysql port to connect
required : False
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login_unix_socket :
description :
- unix socket to connect mysql server
'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Check for sync_binlog setting
- mysql_variables : variable = sync_binlog
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# Set read_only variable to 1
- mysql_variables : variable = read_only value = 1
'''
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import ConfigParser
import os
import warnings
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from re import match
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try :
import MySQLdb
except ImportError :
mysqldb_found = False
else :
mysqldb_found = True
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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def typedvalue ( value ) :
"""
Convert value to number whenever possible , return same value
otherwise .
>> > typedvalue ( ' 3 ' )
3
>> > typedvalue ( ' 3.0 ' )
3.0
>> > typedvalue ( ' foobar ' )
' foobar '
"""
try :
return int ( value )
except ValueError :
pass
try :
return float ( value )
except ValueError :
pass
return value
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def getvariable ( cursor , mysqlvar ) :
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cursor . execute ( " SHOW VARIABLES WHERE Variable_name = %s " , ( mysqlvar , ) )
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mysqlvar_val = cursor . fetchall ( )
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if len ( mysqlvar_val ) is 1 :
return mysqlvar_val [ 0 ] [ 1 ]
else :
return None
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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def setvariable ( cursor , mysqlvar , value ) :
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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""" Set a global mysql variable to a given value
The DB driver will handle quoting of the given value based on its
type , thus numeric strings like ' 3.0 ' or ' 8 ' are illegal , they
should be passed as numeric literals .
"""
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query = " SET GLOBAL %s = " % mysql_quote_identifier ( mysqlvar , ' vars ' )
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try :
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cursor . execute ( query + " %s " , ( value , ) )
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cursor . fetchall ( )
result = True
except Exception , e :
result = str ( e )
return result
def strip_quotes ( s ) :
""" Remove surrounding single or double quotes
>> > print strip_quotes ( ' hello ' )
hello
>> > print strip_quotes ( ' " hello " ' )
hello
>> > print strip_quotes ( " ' hello ' " )
hello
>> > print strip_quotes ( " ' hello " )
' hello
"""
single_quote = " ' "
double_quote = ' " '
if s . startswith ( single_quote ) and s . endswith ( single_quote ) :
s = s . strip ( single_quote )
elif s . startswith ( double_quote ) and s . endswith ( double_quote ) :
s = s . strip ( double_quote )
return s
def config_get ( config , section , option ) :
""" Calls ConfigParser.get and strips quotes
See : http : / / dev . mysql . com / doc / refman / 5.0 / en / option - files . html
"""
return strip_quotes ( config . get ( section , option ) )
def load_mycnf ( ) :
config = ConfigParser . RawConfigParser ( )
mycnf = os . path . expanduser ( ' ~/.my.cnf ' )
if not os . path . exists ( mycnf ) :
return False
try :
config . readfp ( open ( mycnf ) )
except ( IOError ) :
return False
# We support two forms of passwords in .my.cnf, both pass= and password=,
# as these are both supported by MySQL.
try :
passwd = config_get ( config , ' client ' , ' password ' )
except ( ConfigParser . NoOptionError ) :
try :
passwd = config_get ( config , ' client ' , ' pass ' )
except ( ConfigParser . NoOptionError ) :
return False
# If .my.cnf doesn't specify a user, default to user login name
try :
user = config_get ( config , ' client ' , ' user ' )
except ( ConfigParser . NoOptionError ) :
user = getpass . getuser ( )
creds = dict ( user = user , passwd = passwd )
return creds
def main ( ) :
module = AnsibleModule (
argument_spec = dict (
login_user = dict ( default = None ) ,
login_password = dict ( default = None ) ,
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login_host = dict ( default = " 127.0.0.1 " ) ,
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login_port = dict ( default = " 3306 " , type = ' int ' ) ,
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login_unix_socket = dict ( default = None ) ,
variable = dict ( default = None ) ,
value = dict ( default = None )
)
)
user = module . params [ " login_user " ]
password = module . params [ " login_password " ]
host = module . params [ " login_host " ]
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port = module . params [ " login_port " ]
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mysqlvar = module . params [ " variable " ]
value = module . params [ " value " ]
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if mysqlvar is None :
module . fail_json ( msg = " Cannot run without variable to operate with " )
if match ( ' ^[0-9a-z_]+$ ' , mysqlvar ) is None :
module . fail_json ( msg = " invalid variable name \" %s \" " % mysqlvar )
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if not mysqldb_found :
module . fail_json ( msg = " the python mysqldb module is required " )
else :
warnings . filterwarnings ( ' error ' , category = MySQLdb . Warning )
# Either the caller passes both a username and password with which to connect to
# mysql, or they pass neither and allow this module to read the credentials from
# ~/.my.cnf.
login_password = module . params [ " login_password " ]
login_user = module . params [ " login_user " ]
if login_user is None and login_password is None :
mycnf_creds = load_mycnf ( )
if mycnf_creds is False :
login_user = " root "
login_password = " "
else :
login_user = mycnf_creds [ " user " ]
login_password = mycnf_creds [ " passwd " ]
elif login_password is None or login_user is None :
module . fail_json ( msg = " when supplying login arguments, both login_user and login_password must be provided " )
try :
if module . params [ " login_unix_socket " ] :
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db_connection = MySQLdb . connect ( host = module . params [ " login_host " ] , port = module . params [ " login_port " ] , unix_socket = module . params [ " login_unix_socket " ] , user = login_user , passwd = login_password , db = " mysql " )
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else :
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db_connection = MySQLdb . connect ( host = module . params [ " login_host " ] , port = module . params [ " login_port " ] , user = login_user , passwd = login_password , db = " mysql " )
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cursor = db_connection . cursor ( )
except Exception , e :
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errno , errstr = e . args
module . fail_json ( msg = " unable to connect to database, check login_user and login_password are correct or ~/.my.cnf has the credentials (ERROR: %s %s ) " % ( errno , errstr ) )
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mysqlvar_val = getvariable ( cursor , mysqlvar )
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if mysqlvar_val is None :
module . fail_json ( msg = " Variable not available \" %s \" " % mysqlvar , changed = False )
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if value is None :
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module . exit_json ( msg = mysqlvar_val )
else :
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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# Type values before using them
value_wanted = typedvalue ( value )
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value_actual = typedvalue ( mysqlvar_val )
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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if value_wanted == value_actual :
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module . exit_json ( msg = " Variable already set to requested value " , changed = False )
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try :
result = setvariable ( cursor , mysqlvar , value_wanted )
except SQLParseError , e :
result = str ( e )
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if result is True :
Add support for string values
The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the
following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000;
mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE";
`mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore
string values will fail.
# this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes
- name: set a numeric value
mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000
# this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes
- name: set a string value
mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE
With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be
done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt
to convert to int, then to float is done in first place.
Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they
can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and
equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_:
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON";
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON;
mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1;
Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6.
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module . exit_json ( msg = " Variable change succeeded prev_value= %s " % value_actual , changed = True )
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else :
module . fail_json ( msg = result , changed = False )
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# import module snippets
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from ansible . module_utils . basic import *
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from ansible . module_utils . database import *
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main ( )