#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan # # 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 os import time DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: copy version_added: "historical" short_description: Copies files to remote locations. description: - The M(copy) module copies a file on the local box to remote locations. options: src: description: - Local path to a file to copy to the remote server; can be absolute or relative. If path is a directory, it is copied recursively. In this case, if path ends with "/", only inside contents of that directory are copied to destination. Otherwise, if it does not end with "/", the directory itself with all contents is copied. This behavior is similar to Rsync. required: false default: null aliases: [] content: version_added: "1.1" description: - When used instead of 'src', sets the contents of a file directly to the specified value. required: false default: null dest: description: - Remote absolute path where the file should be copied to. If src is a directory, this must be a directory too. required: true default: null backup: description: - Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. version_added: "0.7" required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default: "no" force: description: - the default is C(yes), which will replace the remote file when contents are different than the source. If C(no), the file will only be transferred if the destination does not exist. version_added: "1.1" required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default: "yes" aliases: [ "thirsty" ] validate: description: - The validation command to run before copying into place. The path to the file to validate is passed in via '%s' which must be present as in the visudo example below. The command is passed securely so shell features like expansion and pipes won't work. required: false default: "" version_added: "1.2" directory_mode: description: - When doing a recursive copy set the mode for the directories. If this is not set we will use the system defaults. The mode is only set on directories which are newly created, and will not affect those that already existed. required: false version_added: "1.5" extends_documentation_fragment: files author: Michael DeHaan notes: - The "copy" module recursively copy facility does not scale to lots (>hundreds) of files. For alternative, see synchronize module, which is a wrapper around rsync. ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Example from Ansible Playbooks - copy: src=/srv/myfiles/foo.conf dest=/etc/foo.conf owner=foo group=foo mode=0644 # Copy a new "ntp.conf file into place, backing up the original if it differs from the copied version - copy: src=/mine/ntp.conf dest=/etc/ntp.conf owner=root group=root mode=644 backup=yes # Copy a new "sudoers" file into place, after passing validation with visudo - copy: src=/mine/sudoers dest=/etc/sudoers validate='visudo -cf %s' ''' def split_pre_existing_dir(dirname): ''' Return the first pre-existing directory and a list of the new directories that will be created. ''' head, tail = os.path.split(dirname) if not os.path.exists(head): (pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list) = split_pre_existing_dir(head) else: return (head, [ tail ]) new_directory_list.append(tail) return (pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list) def adjust_recursive_directory_permissions(pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list, module, directory_args, changed): ''' Walk the new directories list and make sure that permissions are as we would expect ''' if len(new_directory_list) > 0: working_dir = os.path.join(pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list.pop(0)) directory_args['path'] = working_dir changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(directory_args, changed) changed = adjust_recursive_directory_permissions(working_dir, new_directory_list, module, directory_args, changed) return changed def main(): module = AnsibleModule( # not checking because of daisy chain to file module argument_spec = dict( src = dict(required=False), original_basename = dict(required=False), # used to handle 'dest is a directory' via template, a slight hack content = dict(required=False, no_log=True), dest = dict(required=True), backup = dict(default=False, type='bool'), force = dict(default=True, aliases=['thirsty'], type='bool'), validate = dict(required=False, type='str'), directory_mode = dict(required=False) ), add_file_common_args=True, ) src = os.path.expanduser(module.params['src']) dest = os.path.expanduser(module.params['dest']) backup = module.params['backup'] force = module.params['force'] original_basename = module.params.get('original_basename',None) validate = module.params.get('validate',None) if not os.path.exists(src): module.fail_json(msg="Source %s failed to transfer" % (src)) if not os.access(src, os.R_OK): module.fail_json(msg="Source %s not readable" % (src)) md5sum_src = module.md5(src) md5sum_dest = None changed = False # Special handling for recursive copy - create intermediate dirs if original_basename and dest.endswith("/"): dest = os.path.join(dest, original_basename) dirname = os.path.dirname(dest) if not os.path.exists(dirname): (pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list) = split_pre_existing_dir(dirname) os.makedirs(dirname) directory_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) directory_mode = module.params["directory_mode"] if directory_mode is not None: directory_args['mode'] = directory_mode else: directory_args['mode'] = None adjust_recursive_directory_permissions(pre_existing_dir, new_directory_list, module, directory_args, changed) if os.path.exists(dest): if not force: module.exit_json(msg="file already exists", src=src, dest=dest, changed=False) if (os.path.isdir(dest)): basename = os.path.basename(src) if original_basename: basename = original_basename dest = os.path.join(dest, basename) if os.access(dest, os.R_OK): md5sum_dest = module.md5(dest) else: if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(dest)): try: # os.path.exists() can return false in some # circumstances where the directory does not have # the execute bit for the current user set, in # which case the stat() call will raise an OSError os.stat(os.path.dirname(dest)) except OSError, e: if "permission denied" in str(e).lower(): module.fail_json(msg="Destination directory %s is not accessible" % (os.path.dirname(dest))) module.fail_json(msg="Destination directory %s does not exist" % (os.path.dirname(dest))) if not os.access(os.path.dirname(dest), os.W_OK): module.fail_json(msg="Destination %s not writable" % (os.path.dirname(dest))) backup_file = None if md5sum_src != md5sum_dest or os.path.islink(dest): try: if backup: if os.path.exists(dest): backup_file = module.backup_local(dest) # allow for conversion from symlink. if os.path.islink(dest): os.unlink(dest) open(dest, 'w').close() if validate: if "%s" not in validate: module.fail_json(msg="validate must contain %%s: %s" % (validate)) (rc,out,err) = module.run_command(validate % src) if rc != 0: module.fail_json(msg="failed to validate: rc:%s error:%s" % (rc,err)) module.atomic_move(src, dest) except IOError: module.fail_json(msg="failed to copy: %s to %s" % (src, dest)) changed = True else: changed = False res_args = dict( dest = dest, src = src, md5sum = md5sum_src, changed = changed ) if backup_file: res_args['backup_file'] = backup_file module.params['dest'] = dest file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) res_args['changed'] = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, res_args['changed']) module.exit_json(**res_args) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * main()