#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan , and others # # 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 . import sys import datetime import traceback import re import shlex import os DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: command version_added: historical short_description: Executes a command on a remote node description: - The M(command) module takes the command name followed by a list of space-delimited arguments. - The given command will be executed on all selected nodes. It will not be processed through the shell, so variables like C($HOME) and operations like C("<"), C(">"), C("|"), and C("&") will not work (use the M(shell) module if you need these features). options: free_form: description: - the command module takes a free form command to run. There is no parameter actually named 'free form'. See the examples! required: true default: null aliases: [] creates: description: - a filename, when it already exists, this step will B(not) be run. required: no default: null removes: description: - a filename, when it does not exist, this step will B(not) be run. version_added: "0.8" required: no default: null chdir: description: - cd into this directory before running the command version_added: "0.6" required: false default: null executable: description: - change the shell used to execute the command. Should be an absolute path to the executable. required: false default: null version_added: "0.9" notes: - If you want to run a command through the shell (say you are using C(<), C(>), C(|), etc), you actually want the M(shell) module instead. The M(command) module is much more secure as it's not affected by the user's environment. - " C(creates), C(removes), and C(chdir) can be specified after the command. For instance, if you only want to run a command if a certain file does not exist, use this." author: Michael DeHaan ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Example from Ansible Playbooks. - command: /sbin/shutdown -t now # Run the command if the specified file does not exist. - command: /usr/bin/make_database.sh arg1 arg2 creates=/path/to/database # You can also use the 'args' form to provide the options. This command # will change the working directory to somedir/ and will only run when # /path/to/database doesn't exist. - command: /usr/bin/make_database.sh arg1 arg2 args: chdir: somedir/ creates: /path/to/database ''' def main(): # the command module is the one ansible module that does not take key=value args # hence don't copy this one if you are looking to build others! module = CommandModule(argument_spec=dict()) shell = module.params['shell'] chdir = module.params['chdir'] executable = module.params['executable'] args = module.params['args'] creates = module.params['creates'] removes = module.params['removes'] if args.strip() == '': module.fail_json(rc=256, msg="no command given") if chdir: os.chdir(chdir) if creates: # do not run the command if the line contains creates=filename # and the filename already exists. This allows idempotence # of command executions. v = os.path.expanduser(creates) if os.path.exists(v): module.exit_json( cmd=args, stdout="skipped, since %s exists" % v, skipped=True, changed=False, stderr=False, rc=0 ) if removes: # do not run the command if the line contains removes=filename # and the filename does not exist. This allows idempotence # of command executions. v = os.path.expanduser(removes) if not os.path.exists(v): module.exit_json( cmd=args, stdout="skipped, since %s does not exist" % v, skipped=True, changed=False, stderr=False, rc=0 ) if not shell: args = shlex.split(args) startd = datetime.datetime.now() rc, out, err = module.run_command(args, executable=executable, use_unsafe_shell=shell) endd = datetime.datetime.now() delta = endd - startd if out is None: out = '' if err is None: err = '' module.exit_json( cmd = args, stdout = out.rstrip("\r\n"), stderr = err.rstrip("\r\n"), rc = rc, start = str(startd), end = str(endd), delta = str(delta), changed = True ) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * # only the command module should ever need to do this # everything else should be simple key=value class CommandModule(AnsibleModule): def _handle_aliases(self): return {} def _check_invalid_arguments(self): pass def _load_params(self): ''' read the input and return a dictionary and the arguments string ''' args = MODULE_ARGS params = {} params['chdir'] = None params['creates'] = None params['removes'] = None params['shell'] = False params['executable'] = None if "#USE_SHELL" in args: args = args.replace("#USE_SHELL", "") params['shell'] = True # use shlex to split up the args, while being careful to preserve # single quotes so they're not removed accidentally lexer = shlex.shlex(args, posix=True) lexer.whitespace_split = True lexer.quotes = '"' lexer.ignore_quotes = "'" items = list(lexer) command_args = '' for x in items: if '=' in x: # check to see if this is a special parameter for the command k, v = x.split('=', 1) if k in ('creates', 'removes', 'chdir', 'executable', 'NO_LOG'): if k == "chdir": v = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(v)) if not (os.path.exists(v) and os.path.isdir(v)): self.fail_json(rc=258, msg="cannot change to directory '%s': path does not exist" % v) elif k == "executable": v = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(v)) if not (os.path.exists(v)): self.fail_json(rc=258, msg="cannot use executable '%s': file does not exist" % v) params[k] = v else: # this isn't a valid parameter, so just append it back to the list of arguments command_args = "%s %s" % (command_args, x) else: # not a param, so just append it to the list of arguments command_args = "%s %s" % (command_args, x) params['args'] = command_args.strip() return (params, params['args']) main()