#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Red Hat, inc # Written by Seth Vidal # based on the mount modules from salt and puppet # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: mount short_description: Control active and configured mount points description: - This module controls active and configured mount points in C(/etc/fstab). version_added: "0.6" options: name: description: - "path to the mount point, eg: C(/mnt/files)" required: true default: null aliases: [] src: description: - device to be mounted on I(name). required: true default: null fstype: description: - file-system type required: true default: null opts: description: - mount options (see fstab(8)) required: false default: null dump: description: - dump (see fstab(8)) required: false default: null passno: description: - passno (see fstab(8)) required: false default: null state: description: - If C(mounted) or C(unmounted), the device will be actively mounted or unmounted as needed and appropriately configured in I(fstab). C(absent) and C(present) only deal with I(fstab) but will not affect current mounting. If specifying C(mounted) and the mount point is not present, the mount point will be created. Similarly, specifying C(absent) will remove the mount point directory. required: true choices: [ "present", "absent", "mounted", "unmounted" ] default: null fstab: description: - file to use instead of C(/etc/fstab). You shouldn't use that option unless you really know what you are doing. This might be useful if you need to configure mountpoints in a chroot environment. required: false default: /etc/fstab notes: [] requirements: [] author: Seth Vidal ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Mount DVD read-only - mount: name=/mnt/dvd src=/dev/sr0 fstype=iso9660 opts=ro state=present # Mount up device by label - mount: name=/srv/disk src='LABEL=SOME_LABEL' state=present # Mount up device by UUID - mount: name=/home src='UUID=b3e48f45-f933-4c8e-a700-22a159ec9077' opts=noatime state=present ''' def write_fstab(lines, dest): fs_w = open(dest, 'w') for l in lines: fs_w.write(l) fs_w.flush() fs_w.close() def set_mount(**kwargs): """ set/change a mount point location in fstab """ # kwargs: name, src, fstype, opts, dump, passno, state, fstab=/etc/fstab args = dict( opts = 'defaults', dump = '0', passno = '0', fstab = '/etc/fstab' ) args.update(kwargs) new_line = '%(src)s %(name)s %(fstype)s %(opts)s %(dump)s %(passno)s\n' to_write = [] exists = False changed = False for line in open(args['fstab'], 'r').readlines(): if not line.strip(): to_write.append(line) continue if line.strip().startswith('#'): to_write.append(line) continue if len(line.split()) != 6: # not sure what this is or why it is here # but it is not our fault so leave it be to_write.append(line) continue ld = {} ld['src'], ld['name'], ld['fstype'], ld['opts'], ld['dump'], ld['passno'] = line.split() if ld['name'] != args['name']: to_write.append(line) continue # it exists - now see if what we have is different exists = True for t in ('src', 'fstype','opts', 'dump', 'passno'): if ld[t] != args[t]: changed = True ld[t] = args[t] if changed: to_write.append(new_line % ld) else: to_write.append(line) if not exists: to_write.append(new_line % args) changed = True if changed: write_fstab(to_write, args['fstab']) return (args['name'], changed) def unset_mount(**kwargs): """ remove a mount point from fstab """ # kwargs: name, src, fstype, opts, dump, passno, state, fstab=/etc/fstab args = dict( opts = 'default', dump = '0', passno = '0', fstab = '/etc/fstab' ) args.update(kwargs) to_write = [] changed = False for line in open(args['fstab'], 'r').readlines(): if not line.strip(): to_write.append(line) continue if line.strip().startswith('#'): to_write.append(line) continue if len(line.split()) != 6: # not sure what this is or why it is here # but it is not our fault so leave it be to_write.append(line) continue ld = {} ld['src'], ld['name'], ld['fstype'], ld['opts'], ld['dump'], ld['passno'] = line.split() if ld['name'] != args['name']: to_write.append(line) continue # if we got here we found a match - continue and mark changed changed = True if changed: write_fstab(to_write, args['fstab']) return (args['name'], changed) def mount(module, **kwargs): """ mount up a path or remount if needed """ mount_bin = module.get_bin_path('mount') name = kwargs['name'] if os.path.ismount(name): cmd = [ mount_bin , '-o', 'remount', name ] else: cmd = [ mount_bin, name ] rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) if rc == 0: return 0, '' else: return rc, out+err def umount(module, **kwargs): """ unmount a path """ umount_bin = module.get_bin_path('umount') name = kwargs['name'] cmd = [umount_bin, name] rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) if rc == 0: return 0, '' else: return rc, out+err def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( state = dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'absent', 'mounted', 'unmounted']), name = dict(required=True), opts = dict(default=None), passno = dict(default=None), dump = dict(default=None), src = dict(required=True), fstype = dict(required=True), fstab = dict(default='/etc/fstab') ) ) changed = False rc = 0 args = { 'name': module.params['name'], 'src': module.params['src'], 'fstype': module.params['fstype'] } if module.params['passno'] is not None: args['passno'] = module.params['passno'] if module.params['opts'] is not None: args['opts'] = module.params['opts'] if ' ' in args['opts']: module.fail_json(msg="unexpected space in 'opts' parameter") if module.params['dump'] is not None: args['dump'] = module.params['dump'] if module.params['fstab'] is not None: args['fstab'] = module.params['fstab'] # if fstab file does not exist, we first need to create it. This mainly # happens when fstab optin is passed to the module. if not os.path.exists(args['fstab']): if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(args['fstab'])): os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(args['fstab'])) open(args['fstab'],'a').close() # absent == remove from fstab and unmounted # unmounted == do not change fstab state, but unmount # present == add to fstab, do not change mount state # mounted == add to fstab if not there and make sure it is mounted, if it has changed in fstab then remount it state = module.params['state'] name = module.params['name'] if state == 'absent': name, changed = unset_mount(**args) if changed: if os.path.ismount(name): res,msg = umount(module, **args) if res: module.fail_json(msg="Error unmounting %s: %s" % (name, msg)) if os.path.exists(name): try: os.rmdir(name) except (OSError, IOError), e: module.fail_json(msg="Error rmdir %s: %s" % (name, str(e))) module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args) if state == 'unmounted': if os.path.ismount(name): res,msg = umount(module, **args) if res: module.fail_json(msg="Error unmounting %s: %s" % (name, msg)) changed = True module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args) if state in ['mounted', 'present']: name, changed = set_mount(**args) if state == 'mounted': if not os.path.exists(name): try: os.makedirs(name) except (OSError, IOError), e: module.fail_json(msg="Error making dir %s: %s" % (name, str(e))) res = 0 if os.path.ismount(name): if changed: res,msg = mount(module, **args) else: changed = True res,msg = mount(module, **args) if res: module.fail_json(msg="Error mounting %s: %s" % (name, msg)) module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args) module.fail_json(msg='Unexpected position reached') sys.exit(0) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * main()